Now What? – Walter E. Williams – LewRockwell

No decent person can support George Floyd’s mistreatment, or the mistreatment of anyone else, at the hands of police officers with the sworn duty to uphold the law. The Minneapolis authorities moved quickly, and Derek Chauvin was fired from the Minneapolis police department, placed under arrest and charged with second-degree murder and other charges. The three officers who were with him were also fired and charged two counts of aiding and abetting — one for second-degree murder and one for second-degree manslaughter.

Peaceful protest in any cause is as American as apple pie, but what we saw in the wake of George Floyd’s murder is as despicable as anything recently seen in our nation. What makes it worse is the silence and seemly support in many quarters for anarchists who have highjacked the protests to promote their own ends. These are the white liberals and leftists groups like Antifa who could care less about the major problems that exist in black communities and made worse by the rioting and looting.

”Black Entrepreneurs 2020 Trends: A look at African-American-owned businesses in 2020″ is a survey of black-owned businesses. When blacks were asked how they view themselves in the present political climate, most were either “very confident” or “somewhat confident.” If that survey were run today, I doubt whether we would get anywhere near the same results. Part of the difference would be from the government’s economic shutdown of our nation but most of it would be the result of the recent wanton destruction within black communities. There are videos of legally armed black business owners standing outside their shops to protect them. There are other scenes of black small-business owners in tears over the destruction of businesses that they’ve put their life’s savings into. My question to the white Antifa anarchists, and their fellow black looters, is how does the destruction of black-owned business promote justice for the murder of George Floyd?

The recent looting and property destruction, as well as the high crime rates in many black neighborhoods, have the effect of a law that outlaws economic growth and opportunities. During the recent mayhem in black communities, stores of many types were looted and destroyed. CVS pharmacy has closed 60 stores in 21 states amid looting and protests. Large stores like Walmart were looted and burned. Many smaller stores and businesses were looted and burned. Who will bear the ultimate cost of the rioting? If you said black people, you are right. Black people must bear the expense and inconvenience to go to suburban shopping malls if they are to avoid the higher prices charged by smaller neighborhood stores that have survived the rioting and looting.

Even when there is not the kind of social disorder of recent weeks, lawlessness is the hallmark of many black communities. Ultimately, the solution to this lawlessness rests with black people. Given the current political environment, it does not benefit a black or white politician to take those steps necessary to crack down on lawlessness in black communities. That means black people must become intolerant of criminals who make their lives living hell, even if it means taking the law into their own hands.

That brings me to one of the most disturbing aspects of the rioting and looting. That is the seeming impotence of people whom we elect and pay to enforce the law. That includes governors, mayors and police chiefs who refuse to use their law enforcement powers to protect citizens and their property from criminals. Unfortunately, politicians who call for law and order are often viewed negatively. But that makes little sense. Poor people are more dependent on law and order than anyone else. In the face of high crime or social disorder, wealthier people can afford to purchase alarm systems, buy guard dogs, hire guards and, if things get too bad, move to a gated community. These options are not available to poor people. Their only protection is an orderly society.

Source: Now What? – LewRockwell

Is tap water safe to drink? Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA

Best-selling author, Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA, explains how prescription drug residues have contaminated drinking water – with devastating consequences. For more unbiased information and other important matters, please visit http://www.vernoncoleman.com Thank you for your support and encouragement. Please subscribe to this channel and please share.

Is The ‘Second Wave’ Another Coronavirus Hoax? Ron Paul

Just a week or so ago the mainstream media and thousands representing the “medical community” told us we must throw out the “stay-at-home” orders and go to the streets to protest the death of George Floyd at the hands of the police. The Covid-19 virus will not bother people who are protesting this injustice, they said. The virus only attacks people leaving their homes to protest the stay-at-home orders.

Now, after thousands of businesses – many of them black-owned – have been reduced to rubble and innocent people in the inner cities no longer have anywhere to shop for the basic necessities of life, the mainstream media has backed off of its non-stop coverage of the protests. Suddenly last week they all simultaneously embraced a new fear story to terrify the masses: a “second wave” of coronavirus was among us. It was targeting those states that dared to “open up” their economies and begin a return to relatively normal lives.

Texas, Florida, and California were singled out to scare the rest of the country into thinking that if you dare leave your homes you will catch coronavirus and die. There was a “spike” in coronavirus “cases” they claimed. Funny, just a month or so ago they were demanding that we massively increase testing, which would produce just that “spike” in coronavirus cases they are now using to scare authorities into reinstating the incredibly destructive stay-at-home orders.

In the county here in Texas that includes Houston, the young judge who somehow seized the power to shut down the third largest city in the United States warns us that she may again shut down Harris County to fight this “second wave” of cases. She even threatened to again pour millions of dollars into a “field hospital” at a Houston football stadium that did not see a single patient in the “first wave” of coronavirus. It’s hard not to wonder which politically-connected companies are reaping millions in contracts for an obviously un-needed hospital. Thousands of hospital beds in Houston are vacant, while cancer patients have been refused their screenings and desperately needed treatments.

As former Congressman David Stockman points out, the actual coronavirus numbers do not in any way support the media assertion that a “second wave” of infection is cresting over Texas. Stockman informs us that in Texas the “reported infected case rate of 256 per 100,000 is just 10 percent  of the real ‘hot spot’ rate of 2,477 per 100,000 in the five boroughs of New York City; and its mortality rate of 6.2 per 100,000 population is just 3 percent of New York City’s 196 per 100,000 rate.”

There are no “hot spots” in Texas. It’s just more media hype.

It’s funny that they don’t dare mention Georgia, which has also opened its economy and has seen no “spike” at all.

The same people who were demanding more testing are now screaming that we must shut the economy down again because these tests – which are notoriously unreliable – are showing more coronavirus cases. This is a disease that 99.9 percent of the people who are infected with survive! But 40 million people out of work and the thousands of lives that will end due to the shutdown are never mentioned.

There is something else going on here and it is in no way related to public health.


Copyright © 2020 by RonPaul Institute. Permission to reprint in whole or in part is gladly granted, provided full credit and a live link are given.

Source: Is The ‘Second Wave’ Another Coronavirus Hoax?

We Must Stand United! Dr. Pam Popper

GUEST ARTICLE: Seniors Implore Governors: Open Up Our World Again
By Ginger Ross Breggin and Peter Breggin M.D.

Some things are more precious than life itself. The awkward hug from a grandson.  Holding your baby granddaughter. Laughing with your own beloved adult child. Visiting with fellow church members after service. Going to the grave of your spouse of 60 years with your children. Sitting around the dining room table sharing stories of those camping adventures you had as a family when your kids were small.  Knowing that in just 3 days you will be visited again by your daughter. Having coffee with your best friend.

All of us in society were told we needed to isolate in our homes, first to “flatten the curve” and then to “protect the most vulnerable among us.” Well, we are some of the most vulnerable. We are seniors. Ginger Breggin is 69 years old, Peter Breggin is 84 years old and Ginger’s 93 year old mother Jean lives with us. We have spent three months literally locked down, with no one in or out of the house until last week.

Ginger has been cutting Peter’s, Mom’s and her own hair, with mixed results. The ladies have not seen a nail salon since February and in upstate New York, salons still are not open despite the fact our county is hundreds of miles from New York City. Our car needed a jump start last week because it had sat in the garage for so long. We were beginning to feel that way about ourselves. We live in New York State, but we are some of the luckiest seniors — together in our private home with our three dogs and a generous backyard filled with birds and gardens. Tens of thousands of seniors are not this lucky and have been confined to single rooms for months.

Our Governor Cuomo spent a great deal of airtime talking about his love for his mother, and how we all needed to protect our precious seniors. He then preceded to murder us older folks by the thousands by cramming us into locked down, ill-prepared nursing homes from which there was no escape.[i][i]

In a deadly decision, the Governor authorized hospitals to transfer seniors who had COVID-19 into nursing homes and long term care facilities, accompanied by personal protective equipment and body bags! This resulted in a slaughter of thousands of our most vulnerable and health compromised seniors. Yet one more example of how well-intentioned government interventions can go so badly.

Part of protecting our seniors was to isolate the nursing homes, not allowing any family or friends in, because visitors might expose the nursing home residents to the COVID-19 virus. This was contrary to every principle of caring for the elderly. There is no controversy about the best way to help the elderly with their overall health, cognitive and emotional problems, or dementia. Keeping them in close touch with the people who love them while providing maximum autonomy and opportunity for a degree of normal functioning is critical to maintaining the mental and physical function of these fragile humans. The restrictions imposed by the lockdown on nursing homes was devastating to the morale and the health of the patients, destroying both quality of life and life itself.[ii][ii]

It is time for seniors to be able to look after ourselves again. And it is past time for our society and our economy to open back up.  

As seniors we are deeply concerned about the economic health and wellbeing of this country we love very dearly. We are heartbroken for the friends and family we know who are unable to work and whose businesses have had to close permanently. This pandemic is a tragedy first for all those who have lost their lives or lost loved ones, and also for the almost 40 million people who have lost their jobs, as well as the thousands of companies that have been driven out of business by the extended shutdown.

For the sake of all Americans including our children, our grandchildren, and indeed for ourselves, open up the country again. Those of us who are getting on in age can take care of ourselves. We can make our own decisions about continuing to sequester ourselves, or not.  Those of us who need help can have it provided by community resources and the government if necessary. Meanwhile, let everyone else go about their business and ours—the reviving of their lives and our economy—both of which we want to see them do as we have done before them.   

We understand from decades of experience and witnessing of history, that the old clichés are often repeated because they are so very true. Idle hands are the devil’s workshop has been demonstrated again this past week in the riots that have flared up across America in cities large and small. Protests intended to express grief and horror over the murder of another black man by a policeman have been highjacked by agitators who take advantage of the tragedy and the pent up frustration of our country’s youth.

We all need to be able to rejoin society—to be productive members of a larger whole. This happens when work is available, when businesses are open, when we can go about our lives as contributing adults in our jobs, in our volunteering, in our commerce and in our social circles.

We seniors will make adult decisions about how we need to protect ourselves. We will probably stay home more, and when we go out, we will practice good hygiene and physical distancing. We will endeavor not to touch our faces. On occasion we may take some risks, which are our right. Indeed, the world we live in requires us to evaluate risk for ourselves every day and we have had decades practicing this.

Solitary confinement, which has been the fate of many seniors in nursing homes and long-term care facilities, as well as private homes, is torture. Seniors in group facilities may decide they don’t want to avoid their families altogether.  They may decide that they want to see the grandkids and other family. The “non-essential services” of physical therapy, of dental work, massage, psychotherapy, exercise classes, and so forth need to recommence.

Some seniors may even decide to go shopping, or share a cup of coffee on the patio at the local restaurant with friends.  

We reserve the right to make our own decisions about how to lead our lives, and how much to risk!

But even if you want to impose a lockdown upon us elders, requiring us to stay within our homes, please, we beg you, let our children and grandchildren go. Let our people go!

Visit Dr. Breggin’s Coronavirus Resource Center:
https://breggin.com/coronavirus-resource-center/

Seeds of new creation – an interview with Sacha Stone

Fascinating and Inspiring Interview with Sasha Stone, a practical visionary man. Sacha has been active for the last 20 years in human rights, natural justice, education, government’s corruption and creating a well-being society. A musician, public speaker, writer and filmmaker, active in raising awareness and consciousness in an ongoing journey dedicated to the dynamic exploration of humanity. Sasha has documented countless meetings with world leaders, religion heads, ambassadors & scientists within the Humanitad project, which he founded 20 years ago, as well as establishing the New Earth Project in Bali, Sacha sees himself as part of a human movement that is awakening to mutual community support and joint action We are here to act!

With love to all, inviting you all to watch and share Humanitad לינק לאתר Link to Humanitad http://www.humanitad.org New Earth Project לינק לאתר Link to New Earth Project https://newearthhaven.com/ newearth FB לינק לפייסבוק של סשה סטון Link to Sacha Stone FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/Sacha-Stone-… לינק לאוניברסיטה

Link to New Earth Univesity https://newearth.university/

https://reclaimyourlives.com/ 

Is The ‘Second Wave’ Another Coronavirus Hoax? Ron Paul

Just a week or so ago the mainstream media and thousands representing the “medical community” told us we must throw out the “stay-at-home” orders and go to the streets to protest the death of George Floyd at the hands of the police. The Covid-19 virus will not bother people who are protesting this injustice, they said. The virus only attacks people leaving their homes to protest the stay-at-home orders.

Now, after thousands of businesses – many of them black-owned – have been reduced to rubble and innocent people in the inner cities no longer have anywhere to shop for the basic necessities of life, the mainstream media has backed off of its non-stop coverage of the protests. Suddenly last week they all simultaneously embraced a new fear story to terrify the masses: a “second wave” of coronavirus was among us. It was targeting those states that dared to “open up” their economies and begin a return to relatively normal lives.

Texas, Florida, and California were singled out to scare the rest of the country into thinking that if you dare leave your homes you will catch coronavirus and die. There was a “spike” in coronavirus “cases” they claimed. Funny, just a month or so ago they were demanding that we massively increase testing, which would produce just that “spike” in coronavirus cases they are now using to scare authorities into reinstating the incredibly destructive stay-at-home orders.

In the county here in Texas that includes Houston, the young judge who somehow seized the power to shut down the third largest city in the United States warns us that she may again shut down Fort Bend County to fight this “second wave” of cases. She even threatened to again pour millions of dollars into a “field hospital” at a Houston football stadium that did not see a single patient in the “first wave” of coronavirus. It’s hard not to wonder which politically-connected companies are reaping millions in contracts for an obviously un-needed hospital. Thousands of hospital beds in Houston are vacant, while cancer patients have been refused their screenings and desperately needed treatments.

As former Congressman David Stockman points out, the actual coronavirus numbers do not in any way support the media assertion that a “second wave” of infection is cresting over Texas. Stockman informs us that in Texas the “reported infected case rate of 256 per 100,000 is just 10 percent  of the real ‘hot spot’ rate of 2,477 per 100,000 in the five boroughs of New York City; and its mortality rate of 6.2 per 100,000 population is just 3 percent of New York City’s 196 per 100,000 rate.”

There are no “hot spots” in Texas. It’s just more media hype.

It’s funny that they don’t dare mention Georgia, which has also opened its economy and has seen no “spike” at all.

The same people who were demanding more testing are now screaming that we must shut the economy down again because these tests – which are notoriously unreliable – are showing more coronavirus cases. This is a disease that 99.9 percent of the people who are infected with survive! But 40 million people out of work and the thousands of lives that will end due to the shutdown are never mentioned.

There is something else going on here and it is in no way related to public health.


Copyright © 2020 by RonPaul Institute. Permission to reprint in whole or in part is gladly granted, provided full credit and a live link are given.

Source: Is The ‘Second Wave’ Another Coronavirus Hoax?

WE ARE ALL ONE CONSCIOUSNESS HAVING OUR INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE – DAVID ICKE REVEALS THE TRUTH🙏🏼♥️🌍 Brian Rose

Excellent interview here: 

https://freedomplatform.londonreal.tv/rose-icke-iv-we-will-not-be-silenced/

The secret to effective nonviolent resistance | Jamila Raqib

We’re not going to end violence by telling people that it’s morally wrong, says Jamila Raqib, executive director of the Albert Einstein Institution. Instead, we must find alternative ways to conduct conflict that are equally powerful and effective. Raqib promotes nonviolent resistance to people living under tyranny — and there’s a lot more to it than street protests. She shares encouraging examples of creative strategies that have led to change around the world and a message of hope for a future without armed conflict. “The greatest hope for humanity lies not in condemning violence but in making violence obsolete,” Raqib says.