Thursday, February 3, 2022

White history month? Brown history month? Asian history month?

 

 

 

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NOPE YOU are NOT GOOD ENOUGH... it has been erased. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Coronavirus testing company gave people false results as samples piled up in trash bags, lawsuit claimsCoronavirus testing company gave people false results as samples piled up in trash bags, lawsuit claims

 

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Coronavirus testing company gave people false results as samples piled up in trash bags, lawsuit claims

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Last month, as the omicron variant of the coronavirus spread throughout the United States, a woman in Washington state grew frustrated after waiting five hours for her rapid coronavirus test result. But when she returned to the site, a staffer told her the clinic had lost her result, court records state.

The woman told authorities she got a second coronavirus test at the same Center for Covid Control site. But two hours later, she was told her test result had been misplaced again.


Then, about a minute later, the woman got an email notifying her that she had tested negative for the coronavirus, court records state. The woman went to work the following day but remained concerned about the accuracy of the two tests. She got a third test at a local health department site, according to court records, and that result was positive.

Now, Washington's attorney general is suing the Illinois-based clinic, its laboratory and its co-owners - Akbar Syed and Aleya Siyaj - for allegedly jeopardizing the health and safety of thousands of Washingtonians by failing to meet best medical practices during a pandemic. The clinic, the lawsuit alleges, provided "invalid, false and delayed" coronavirus test results - and at times no results at all. The attorney general's office says the Center for Covid Control operated at least 13 testing sites across Washington, despite having a license to operate in only one municipality.


According to the lawsuit filed this week, the clinic stored test samples in red garbage bags for more than a week instead of properly refrigerating them. Because the samples could not be accurately tested after three days, workers would backdate them so they would still be processed by the lab, Washington authorities said.

"Employees reported that the company instructed them to 'lie to patients on a daily basis' when Washingtonians complained about their delayed results," Attorney General Bob Ferguson, D, said in a news release. 

He added: "Center for COVID Control contributed to the spread of COVID-19 when it provided false negative results. These sham testing centers threatened the health and safety of our communities. They must be held accountable."

The center and its founders did not immediately respond to messages from The Washington Post early Wednesday. All Center for Covid Control locations are "closed until further notice," according to a news release from the company.

"CCC is using this operational pause to train additional staff on sample collection and handling, customer service and communications best practices, as well as compliance with regulatory guidelines," the company posted on its website.

Syed and Siyaj, who are married, started the business in December 2020 and expanded it to 300 sites across the United States. The company began operating coronavirus testing sites in Washington in October 2021, court records state. As of Jan. 12, the company advertised free PCR and rapid tests without appointments, the lawsuit states.

According to the 14-page lawsuit, the state received multiple complaints about the company's sites. Several patients reported that the clinic did not stick to basic coronavirus safety protocols - instead, improperly masked workers were observed reusing gloves between patients and failing to properly administer the tests. At times, some patients told authorities, staff members disregarded patients' privacy and announced test results in the presence of others.

The company was also unable to fulfill its promise of delivering PCR test results via email within 48 hours and verbally sharing rapid test results within 15 minutes, the lawsuit states. Former employees told authorities that as of early December, the company was receiving between 8,000 and 10,000 results per day - a figure it knew it could not keep up with, court records state.

Because of high patient volume, the lawsuit states, the company began placing tests in garbage bags and piling them up in the office. One former employee recounted asking Syed and Siyaj, who were regularly at the facility, to hire more personnel. The couple refused, the lawsuit states. Former staffers told authorities that they regularly found test samples that were over a week old stored in the trash bags scattered around the office, the lawsuit states. Many of the samples, former employees reported, had never been refrigerated or tested by the lab.

When the company did share the results of rapid or PCR tests, the lawsuit states, the reports often were inaccurate. Patients who called back to follow up on their tests results allegedly waited as long as three hours to speak with an operator. At one point, staffers were instructed to lie to patients and tell them their lab results would come back in 24 hours - even if they were unsure when they would be processed, the lawsuit states.

"If a consumer called multiple times, employees were instructed to falsely tell consumers that the test result was inconclusive and that they needed to take another test," the lawsuit states. Doing so also allowed the company, which has allegedly billed the federal government $124 million, to charge for another test, Washington state authorities allege.

The Washington lawsuit is not the only legal action the company is facing. Last month, the FBI searched the company's headquarters in Rolling Meadows, Ill., USA Today reported. The search took place days after the Minnesota attorney general filed a consumer protection lawsuit against the company and its laboratory, alleging that they "provide inaccurate and deceptive" test results and have fraudulently reported negative test results, according to the paper.

The company also is under investigation by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Illinois attorney general and the Oregon Department of Justice. 

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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

They made this black history month but EVERYONE needs to be proud of who they are.

 

 

Don't forget... when ONLY a certain color is "pushed up"....the rest are brought down.

 

DON"T LET ANYONE MAKE YOU FEEL BAD ABOUT WHO YOU ARE !!!

WATCH: Arizona State Rep. Walt Blackman’s Wife, Kristi FRAMES TGP’s Conradson With Racist Texts – Facebook Posts Quickly Deleted

 

 

 https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/02/watch-arizona-state-rep-walt-blackmans-wife-kristi-frames-tgps-conradson-racist-texts-facebook-posts-quickly-deleted/

 

 

WATCH: Arizona State Rep. Walt Blackman’s Wife, Kristi FRAMES TGP’s Conradson With Racist Texts – Facebook Posts Quickly Deleted

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Arizona State Representative Walt Blackman and his wife, Kristie, have targeted The Gateway Pundit correspondent Jordan Conradson with vicious smears against Conradson’s character.

TGP reported that RINO Walt Blackman was against decertification of Arizona’s fraudulent 2020 election claiming, “There is nothing in the Constitution that says that we can decertify.”

Blackman is either wrong or not telling the truth.


The U.S. Constitution grants plenary power to the State Legislature to oversee elections and choose or withdraw their state’s electors. The House and Senate can decertify with a joint resolution.

Just minutes after this article was published, Blackman called Conradson to demand that the article be taken down.

Blackman claimed that what Conradson wrote was untrue, realized he was mistaken, then pledged to post a Facebook live video to clarify his stance on decertification or nullification of the fraudulent 2020 election.  Blackman quietly did a live stream, but he did not publish the video to his page.

Blackman refused to comment on why he removed the video.

Minutes after this phone call, Kristie Blackman texted Conradson.

Last Friday, The Gateway Pundit reported that Kristie sent multiple crazy texts to Conradson for hours with no response.

One of Kristie’s texts said, “I have a surprise for you.”

Hours later, Conradson was surprised to see that Kristie made public Facebook posts with vile and damaging accusations against him. On Friday, Kristie falsely claimed that Conradson sent multiple messages to Walt and Walt’s daughter, using the n-word against them.
Kristie: Now you send this to my Daughter!! Jordan with The Gateway Pundit!!
Kristie quickly deleted the posts.
This is not even Conradson’s phone number.

Despite having his number and knowing these texts did not come from Conradson, Kristie spread this lie in an attempt to defame his character. 

Was this the surprise she had planned? Were these messages even real, or was this just her plan to get back at Conradson for his work?

Kristie Blackman refused to comment on the racist accusations saying, “don’t call me again.”

On Saturday, Conradson called the phone number and reached Walt Blackman’s voicemail.

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Former UCLA ‘Philosophy of Race’ Lecturer Arrested For Threatening to Commit Mass Shooting Against White Members of Philosophy Department

 

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Former UCLA ‘Philosophy of Race’ Lecturer Arrested For Threatening to Commit Mass Shooting Against White Members of Philosophy Department

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Matthew Harris, a former UCLA ‘philosophy of race’ lecturer was arrested by Colorado SWAT for threatening to commit a mass shooting against white members of the philosophy department.

SWAT officers took Harris into custody after a 3-hour stand-off at his apartment.

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UCLA cancelled in-person learning on Tuesday due to the threat Harris emailed to the UCLA philosophy department, The Los Angeles Times reported.

UCLA received major backlash for initially downplaying the mass shooting threat by saying police were aware of a ‘concerning email and posting’ sent to some students.

Matthew Harris uploaded hundreds of videos to his YouTube channel about shootings before they were removed.

The email Harris sent to the philosophy department contained an 800-page manifesto where he also threatened to attack Colorado University.

“The level of violence we saw in the manifesto was obviously alarming,” said Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold. “It was very violent and it was very disturbing.”

The Daily Bruin reported that Harris was put on leave from UCLA last year after students complained that he sent them pornographic material.

According to the Times, Harris, 31, made racist comments on his YouTube videos (now scrubbed) and threatened white people.

The Los Angeles Times reported (emphasis ours):

UCLA will resume in-person classes Wednesday after a former lecturer who sent campus members a video referencing a mass shooting and an 800-page manifesto with specific threats was taken into custody Tuesday by police in Boulder, Colo.

Harris’ YouTube channel contained more than 300 videos, the majority of which were uploaded Monday. By midnight, the channel displayed a message saying that the account had been terminated.

A video titled “UCLA PHILOSOPHY (MASS SHOOTING)” was posted Sunday and contained disturbing imagery, including footage of the 2017 mass shooting at a Las Vegas music festival and clips from the 2003 movie “Zero Day,” which is loosely based on the Columbine High School mass shooting.

In several videos, Harris makes racist comments. He also cryptically names specific locations on the UCLA campus as he says they’re added to his “list.”

He talks off-camera while he plays a video game in which he runs around a virtual city, firing a gun at cars and people.

In one video, he repeats, “Do you make explosives?”

“Someday the s— might actually hit the fan,” Harris said.

The Times obtained a partial copy of Harris’ email to the UCLA philosophy department.

He makes references to race and uses several profanities. He included links to his manifesto and videos, including the video that appeared to threaten a mass shooting.

“da war is comin,” he wrote. “forward dis [expletive] to our tha goldhead caucasoid princess.”

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Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Fully Vaccinated Florida Woman Needs Both Legs Amputated Due to ‘Covid-19 Complications’

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Fully Vaccinated Florida Woman Needs Both Legs Amputated Due to ‘Covid-19 Complications’

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St. Petersburg, Florida – A beautiful young woman born with a heart condition may have to have both of her legs amputated due to ‘Covid-19 complications.’

20-year-old Claire Bridges, who is fully vaccinated against Covid, is currently in the hospital facing the possibility of having both of her legs amputated because she wasn’t getting circulation to her legs after contracting Covid-19.

Fox 13 reported:

Claire Bridges, a 20-year-old, bubbly kavatender at the Grassroots Kava House in St. Pete, is sitting in a hospital room facing the unthinkable reality that she might have both legs amputated after getting sick with COVID-19.


Claire was vaccinated, but due to a congenital heart condition, she developed a complication that could change her life forever.

“She wasn’t getting circulation to her legs and, because of that, there was a lot of muscle damage,” said her best friend and roommate, Heather Valdes.

“Claire is just a positive ray of light and she’s a wonderful woman,” Valdes said. “When she woke up and they told her about it, she was very calm and very peaceful and said, ‘I want bionic legs,’” she noted.

“Claire has been fighting for her life since Sunday, Jan 16th. She was born with a serious heart condition and after contracting COVID, she was quickly in the ICU on life support. She is only 20 years old. Due to complications and life-threatening infection, she will lose both of her legs to amputation.” – the family said on Claire’s GoFundMe page.

You can donate to Claire’s GoFundMe to help with medical expenses by clicking here.

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Why aren't the people ROBBING and STEALING in the neighborhoods of the RICH and famous ?? The "working guy" doesn't have the big bucks.

 

How the hell can they say that?

 

You have heard celebs and people like Jen Psaki (white house press liar puppet)... Pelosi (speaker of the house) say that crime is not a problem? 

That is because thugs are stealing from the LITTLE guy who doesn't have much. Those celebs and big wigs never see crime in their area. They just drive around in their high-end cars.... go shopping in retail stores we only dream about. 

And "real life crime" isn't anything that they pay attention to. 

Such a shame, they have the platform to help stop it.