Saturday, August 20, 2022

Berkeley Co-op Bans Whites From Common Areas

 

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Berkeley Co-op Bans Whites From Common Areas

The ‘Person of Color Theme House,’ an off-campus co-op for students at the University of California-Berkeley, requires students to declare their race when signing in and has reportedly banned white guests from entering common areas of the house.  While the housing is not campus operated, it manages to fit right in with Berkeley’s atmosphere.

Rules for the co-op include:

  • Guests are allowed in common spaces, but please be mindful if there are house members in the room beforehand.  White guests are not allowed in common spaces (see intro)
  • Avoid bringing parents/family members that express bigotry.  Queer, Black and Indigenous members should not have to avoid common spaces because of homophobic or racist parents/family members
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The Daily Mail Reports:

A list of house rules revealed that occupants were told ‘many POC moved here to be able to avoid white violence and presence, so respect their decision of avoidance if you bring white guests.’

While the student house aims to have an ‘inclusive’ environment, the rules specifically state ‘white guests are not allowed in common spaces,’ according to the list, which was posted on Reddit.

The accommodation, which is located close to Berkeley’s campus, is a five-story, 30-room home that can house up to 56 students. The house is owned by a private landlord.

But the ‘rules’ which were leaked on social media have caused outrage – with many people slamming the restrictions as ‘racist’ as others came forward and revealed their experience living in the co-op.

One mixed-race Reddit user, who claimed to have lived at the house, said that their ‘presence as a light skinned person was not received well.’

They said house members called them slurs and they were even ‘not allowed to let my dad enter the house because he’s white.’

The Berkeley community has a history of pandering to woke issues and cancelling those they disagree with.  In 2020, they
opened 
a second student center catering to illegal alien students.  Berkeley is not a friendly place for those who don’t conform. In 2019, thousands of unhinged protesters surrounded Ann Coulter during a speech on campus.

Hayden Williams, a Leadership Institute field representative, was punched at UC Berkeley by campus thug Zachary Greenberg.

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Monday, August 15, 2022

Minneapolis Teachers Union Contract Stipulates White Teachers to Be Laid Off First

 

 

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Minneapolis Teachers Union Contract Stipulates White Teachers to Be Laid Off First

The craziest, most radical people in society are now teaching your kids.
Think of that?

The latest Minnesota Teachers Union contract stipulates that the white teachers will be laid off first.

This has nothing to do with seniority or quality of work. It

 

 

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Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Oh nooo......."Traveling Nurse Charged With Six Counts of Murder After High-Speed Crash"

 

 https://www.yahoo.com/news/traveling-nurse-charged-six-counts-024449820.html


 

Traveling Nurse Charged With Six Counts of Murder After High-Speed Crash

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A traveling Texas nurse is facing multiple murder charges after running a red light and crashing into traffic while allegedly driving 90 mph in Windsor Hills, California.

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced on Monday that Nicole Linton has been charged with six counts of murder and five counts of gross vehicular manslaughter for the multi-car crash, which left six people dead and Linton facing a 90-year prison sentence if convicted of all the charges.

Police say Linton was driving at high speed in a Mercedes on Thursday when she sped through a red light at the intersection of La Brea and Slauson avenues. Multiple vehicles were hit and three of them were engulfed by flames in what authorities dubbed “a fiery wreck.”

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Linton, from Houston, is a traveling nurse who was working in Los Angeles when the crash occurred. Authorities are investigating whether drugs or alcohol were a factor.

Killed in the crash were Asherey Ryan, 23, who was more than 8 months pregnant, her 11-month-old baby, Alonzo Quintero, and her boyfriend, Reynold Lester. The couple were en route to a doctor’s appointment when the crash happened.

Two other women, who have yet to be identified, were killed in another vehicle.

Six other vehicles were involved in the collision, including five people with minor injuries in an SUV and another driver in another vehicle.

Linton, 37, was seen in tears and in a wheelchair during her first court appearance at the Foltz Criminal Justice Center on Monday. Her brows were furrowed as tears streamed down her face, her left arm wrapped in a brace. She nodded as a judge denied her attorney’s request for $300,000 bail.

“Today, we begin the process of holding accountable the person responsible for the deaths of six people, including a pregnant woman, and their families,” District Attorney Gascón said in a statement.

The case remains under investigation by the California Highway Patrol.

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Friday, July 29, 2022

THREE DOCTORS From the Same Hospital “Die Suddenly” in the Same Week After Hospital Mandates Fourth COVID Shot

 

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THREE DOCTORS From the Same Hospital “Die Suddenly” in the Same Week After Hospital Mandates Fourth COVID Shot

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Three physicians at Canada’s Trillium Health Partners-Mississauga Hospital died unexpectedly in the same week. The cause of death for the three doctors has yet to be announced.

The news about the three deceased doctors was first shared by Monique in a post that went viral. According to Monique, a concerned nurse shared with her a copy of the memo that was sent out by the hospital’s management.

According to the nurse, the three doctors died after the hospital started mandating the fourth Covid shot for their employees.

“Three physicians at the Mississauga hospitals have died this week,” the nurse told Monique. “1st memo Monday, 2nd Tuesday, 3rd Thursday. [The] cause of death wasn’t shared in the memo, but how many times have 3 doctors died in 1 week, days after the hospital started administering the 4th shot to staff.”

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“This is in addition to the physician who worked at North York General who died this week while out running. How many more “coincidences” will people accept. These shots need to be pulled,” the nurse concluded.

The Gateway Pundit previously reported that Dr. Paul Hannam, the Chief of Emergency Medicine and Program Medical Director at North York General Hospital (NYGH), died unexpectedly on July 16 while out for a run, according to his colleagues.

The three physicians who died the same week were Dr. Lorne Segall (July 17), Dr. Stephen McKenzie (July 18), and Dr. Jakub Sawicki (July 21).

The Gateway Pundit had reached out to Trillium Health Partners through their official Facebook page on July 24th to verify the deaths of the three doctors but did not respond to our inquiry.

The Gateway Pundit then contacted the hospital and spoke with Amit Shilton, the manager of media relations and services. Shilton told the Gateway Pundit that he could not confirm their death due to personal reasons.

On Wednesday, Trillium Health Partners finally released a statement and confirmed the deaths of the three physicians.

“It is with deep sadness that THP mourns the loss of three of our physicians who recently passed away,” the hospital announced on Twitter.

“Dr. Jakub Sawicki, Dr. Stephen McKenzie, and Dr. Lorne Segall were respected physicians who dedicated their lives to caring for their patients and community,” the post added.

The hospital claimed that the social media rumor that their deaths were related to the COVID-19 vaccination is “simply not true.”

According to the memo, Dr. Lorne Segall joined Trillium Health Partners in 2007 as an Otolaryngologist at Credit Valley Hospital and served as Division Head of Otolaryngology from 2016 to 2017. His generous contributions and support to Trillium Health Partners’ Otolaryngology services played a pivotal role in the success of our Otolaryngology Program.

“An obituary posted online said Dr. Segall, 49, passed away on July 17, after a “ridiculously unfair and hard-fought year-long battle with advanced lung cancer,” Global News reported.

Dr. Stephen McKenzie died one day after Dr. Segall. He died on July 18.

“Dr. McKenzie joined Trillium Health Partners (THP) in 1983 as a Neurologist at Mississauga Hospital. He was one of the department’s founding members and was a source of stability as the program evolved. He had a strong interest in medical education and found great satisfaction in passing on his knowledge. His talent for teaching was invaluable and throughout his career continued to make generous contributions to undergraduate and postgraduate medical education at THP and the University of Toronto,” the memo read.

The reason for his death has not yet been determined.

Dr. Jakub Sawicki died on July 21, according to the memo. The reason for his death remains unknown at this time.

“Dr. Sawicki completed his training at the Credit Valley Family Medicine Teaching Unit in 2013 and has been a member of the Surgical Assisting team at Trillium Health Partners since 2014,” the memo read.

According to the GoFundMe page set up by Sawicki’s wife, Iris Sawicki, “my husband was diagnosed with Stage 4 Gastric Cancer Signet Ring Adenocarcinoma, which had spread beyond the gastric wall into his peritoneal cavity.”

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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Bacteria that causes rare tropical disease found in US soilBacteria that causes rare tropical disease found in US soil

 

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Bacteria that causes rare tropical disease found in US soil

NEW YORK (AP) — A germ that causes a rare and sometimes deadly disease — long thought to be confined to tropical climates — has been found in soil and water in the continental United States, U.S. health officials said Wednesday.

The bacteria was found on the property of a Mississippi man who had come down with the disease, melioidosis. Officials don't know how long it had been there, but they say it likely is occurring in other areas along the Gulf Coast.

U.S. physicians should consider melioidosis even in patients who haven't traveled to other countries, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a health alert.

“Once it's in the soil, it can be a health threat for people in the area,” said the CDC's Julia Petras, who oversaw the investigation.

The illness can start with a wide range of symptoms like fever, joint pain and headaches. It's treatable with the right antibiotics if it’s caught early, but it can lead to pneumonia, blood infections and even death if not properly treated.

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About 12 cases are reported annually in the U.S. The vast majority have been in people who traveled to places where the bacteria is endemic, including certain regions of Australia, Thailand, and Central and South America.

People can get the illness through direct contact with contaminated soil and water, especially if they have a cut on their hand or foot. It is also possible to inhale the bacteria.

The bacteria may not bother healthy people. But it can be dangerous to those with diabetes, chronic kidney or lung disease and weakened immune systems.

Last year, four people came down with the disease even though none had traveled internationally. Officials blamed their illnesses on a contaminated aromatherapy spray imported from India.

The new findings explain two Mississippi cases in men who hadn't traveled internationally, officials said. One got melioidosis in 2020 and the other, who lives about 10 miles away, got it this year. Both have recovered.

Health officials didn't say exactly where in Mississippi the men live, but investigators took 109 soil and water samples from the area. The bacteria was found in three spots — two in soil and one in a puddle — on the property of the man who was sickened two years ago.

Finding the bacteria in U.S. soil is significant, but not surprising. Investigators have long believed that local soil contamination was behind infections in Texas's Atascosa County in 2004 and 2018, CDC officials said.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Dallas Love Field Airport shooting: Police ID suspect as Portia Odufuwa, a 37-year-old Texas woman

 

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Dallas Love Field Airport shooting: Police ID suspect as Portia Odufuwa, a 37-year-old Texas woman

Dallas police said officers shot the suspect, Portia Odufuwa, and she was taken to a hospital

 

 

Texas police have identified the woman suspected of opening fire at the Dallas Love Field Airport Monday morning as Portia Odufuwa.

Dallas police said she had been dropped off at the airport and entered the terminal.

"Odufuwa went inside a women’s restroom and a short time later comes out into the ticket counter area and fires a weapon several times," police said. A Dallas police officer nearby engaged the suspect and shot her "in the lower extremities," police said.

DALLAS POLICE ENGAGE FEMALE SHOOTER WHO OPENED FIRE BY AIRPORT TICKETING COUNTER

Portia Odufuwa, 37, has been identified as the woman suspected of opening fire at Dallas Love Field Airport Monday.

Portia Odufuwa, 37, has been identified as the woman suspected of opening fire at Dallas Love Field Airport Monday. (Collin County Sheriff’s Office)

Authorities took Odufuwa to a hospital. No other injuries were reported among passengers, airport workers or responding officers.

"At this point we don’t know where exactly this individual was aiming," Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcie told reporters earlier.

A witness told FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth she saw the armed woman dressed in all black, walking in the terminal "with guns up."

"We were at the counter checking in, and I was trying to check in and we heard someone yelling," Judy Rawle told the station. "And we looked up and we saw her walking down with guns up."

Texas police have identified the woman suspected of opening fire at the Dallas Love Field Airport Monday morning as Portia Odufuwa. She is pictured here in a 2019 booking photo.

Texas police have identified the woman suspected of opening fire at the Dallas Love Field Airport Monday morning as Portia Odufuwa. She is pictured here in a 2019 booking photo. (KDFW)

Dallas Police on scene at an active shooting situation at Dallas Love Field Airport.

Dallas Police on scene at an active shooting situation at Dallas Love Field Airport. (Credit: KDFW)

Rawle said she had heard from another witness that the suspect "was upset because her husband had got fired from somewhere." 

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The incident happened near the entry and did not involve the Transportation Security Administration checkpoint, authorities said.

"The shooting occurred in non-secure area at ticket counter," a TSA spokesperson told Fox News Digital. 

But it snarled traffic at the Texas airport for hours. The airport suspended operations after the 11 a.m. shooting and the TSA evacuated the terminal and said it was ordering mandatory rescreens for all travelers.

Images inside show shocked travelers taking cover in the waiting areas.

Records show a Portia Odufuwa of the same name and age was accused of a 2019 bank robbery in Wylie and arrested near the scene, but the charges were later dropped.

The attorney who represented Odufuwa in the robbery case did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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Oduwufa, 37, had been accused of handing a teller a note demanding money, FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth reported at the time.

A court had ordered an examination into her competency just two weeks before the dismissal, records show.

The FBI is assisting Dallas police in the airport investigation.

Fox News’ Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.

 

Monday, July 25, 2022

Soros Open Society Foundation Employee Brags About Having Sex with Multiple Men at Pride Event – Then Blames Government After Catching Monkeypox and Gonorrhea

 

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Soros Open Society Foundation Employee Brags About Having Sex with Multiple Men at Pride Event – Then Blames Government After Catching Monkeypox and Gonorrhea

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A public health expert and director of George Soros’ Open Society Foundation told  The Guardian how he had sex with several men during NYC Pride festivities. Then he blamed the government after contracting both monkeypox and gonorrhea.

According to a post from Andy Ngo, Sebastian Köhn is one of the directors at George Soros’ Open Society Foundation.  He is the current Division Director, Signature Initiatives at Soros’ Open Society Foundation.

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Sebastian outright admitted that he was aware that “monkeypox was an emerging issue, especially for gay men.” And yet, he had sex with multiple men anyway because he believed that the number of cases in the city was not very high.

“I was aware that monkeypox was an emerging issue – especially for gay men – but I was also under the impression that the number of cases in the city was relatively small,” Sebastian told the Guardian. “What I didn’t understand was how absolutely dismal testing capacity was: at that point, the city only had [the] capacity to process ten tests a day.”

“I had sex with several guys over the weekend. Then a week later, on 1 July, I started feeling very fatigued. I had a high fever with chills and muscle aches, and my lymph nodes were so swollen they were protruding two inches out of my throat,” he added.

Instead of taking responsibility for his own irresponsible actions, Sebastian blamed the government for how poorly it has handled the situation.

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After I went home, the rash started spreading, and I began to feel anxious. I developed lesions literally everywhere; they started out looking like mosquito bites before developing into pimply blisters that would eventually pop, then finally scab before leaving a scar. I had them on my skull, on my face, my arms, my legs, my feet, my hands, my torso, my back, and five just on my right elbow. At the peak, I had over 50 lesions, a fever of 103F and intense pain, prompting a panic attack. Ironically, the only place I didn’t have lesions was my penis.

The next day I got my STI results: positive for gonorrhoea. But no word yet on monkeypox. That’s when I developed hives everywhere on my body from my neck down, as well as a headache, arthritis pain in my fingers and shoulders and a strange pain in my shin bone that got so painful that I couldn’t stand up. At night, I would wake up going crazy with both pain and itching from the lesions and hives, just sitting up in bed and scratching myself. I was isolated, lonely and frustrated with how unfair the situation was. I was clearly very sick, yet had to cobble together a care plan on my own.

My anorectal lesions, which were already very painful, turned into open wounds. It felt like I had three fissures right next to each other, and it was absolutely excruciating. I would literally scream out loud when I went to the bathroom. Even keeping the area clean, like washing myself, was extremely painful. It was a two hour process each time.

Four days after my test – I got a call from urgent care that I had tested positive for monkeypox. But they gave me no information beyond that. So I started calling around to see how I could get access to the antivirals. I knew the CDC had put out guidance around who should be considered for treatment, and that included people who had anorectal lesions, lesions in the throat and dermatological conditions, which I did.

This whole thing just feels like a huge failure that should not have been allowed to happen, especially not two and half months into the outbreak. If someone like me, who has worked in sexual health for a long time, had such a hard time navigating care, I can’t imagine other people doing it. I know several people who are just sitting at home in agonizing pain because they’re not getting the support that they need.

I’m pretty worried that we’re close to the point that this is going to be another endemic disease, especially among gay men, if we haven’t passed that point already. I’m worried we’ll be stuck with it forever.

According to the CDC, the first case of monkeypox in the US this year was recorded on May 18. The CDC knew that the virus was spreading among gay men, but they did little to stop it.

The Gateway Pundit previously reported that New York City is now the “epicenter of the monkeypox outbreak” which accounts for 30% of all US cases.

“There are now [900] cases of monkeypox in the city, which is more than [31%] of the recorded cases of monkeypox per the CDC,” NY Health said in a statement. “New York City is the epicenter of the monkeypox outbreak in the U.S. and yet does not have sufficient vaccine supply to reach the number of people who need it to protect themselves.”

The CDC also confirmed on Friday the first two U.S. cases of monkeypox in children, both adjacent to the gay community.

In a statement, the agency said that both cases are “likely the result of household transmission” and “had no contact with each other.”

“We do have seen now two cases that have occurred in children,” Walensky said at a virtual event with the WaPo on Friday. “Both of those children are traced back to individuals who come from the men who have sex with men community, the gay men community.”

“And so when we have seen those cases in children, they have generally been what I call ‘adjacent to the community’ most at risk,” Walensky added.

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