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No, you did not read the news today oh boy

All the news making headlines… good luck finding what matters! This post just will take a brief out from the perils of modern life. There ARE really things in the world happening besides the COVID hangover.. besides Democrats and Republicans fighting about the latest insignificant event. And we are told to trust the ‘trusted’ sources.. the news media! Hear them snooze! While real events occur, they are busy posting lame headlines for click bait and talking heads on TV for ratings. Do they even get ratings anymore? Ahh.. who cares, right? YouTube pumps them to the top of the algorithm .. Twitter brands them. They are number one baby. But despite their accredited and heralded abilities to give you headlines that matter, they so often neglect news. Like, the real news. The things that actually happen. Local news had to report what big networks failed to: All this summer a hazy smoke has been in the air shading the sun even more orange near nightfall. Sure, it made for cool photos.. but wh...

COVID ‘break through case’ intrigue

This news being widely reported today: At least 125,000 fully vaccinated Americans have tested positive for Covid and 1,400 of those have died, according to data collected by NBC News. The 125,682  "breakthrough" cases  in 38 states found by NBC News represent less than .08 percent of the  164.2 million-plus people  who have been  fully vaccinated  since January, or about one in every 1,300. The number of cases and deaths among the vaccinated is very small compared to the number among the unvaccinated. But the number also is misleading because nine states, including Pennsylvania and Missouri, did not provide any information, while 11, like Covid hotspot Florida, did not provide death and hospitalization totals..

Sydney readies the army to enforce COVID LOCKDOWN!!

The report: With the city of 5 million people ordered to stay home amid an outbreak of the highly transmissable Delta variant, authorities outlined even tighter restrictions for the worst affected suburbs, including mandatory testing and mask-wearing outdoors. From Monday, some 300 Australian army personnel will help police door-knock people who have tested positive to the virus to ensure they are isolating, New South Wales police commissioner Mick Fuller said at a televised news conference. Reuters Full story from Reuters full story

The mid Atlantic becomes tornado alley! Faulkner dealership in Trevose decimated

We can begin calling the mid Atlantic tornado alley! remember the old days when a tornado would be a rare event, some thing that would be front-page news because of this year oddity of a tornado in Appalachia? Anymore it would seem that just about every storm produces the possibility of not only severe weather but also intense straight line winds or even tornadoes. such was the case yesterday in Trevose Pennsylvania, with a car dealership being the significant victim. There are at least 4 to 5 injuries, but no deaths thankfully have been reported... The Faulkner dealership has been decimated, with some commenting that it looks like a bomb went off... There were other significant potential tornadoes, one near Lebanon Pennsylvania. There was another report of rotation or six flags in New Jersey, and tremendously bad weather that move through Bucks County and Montgomery county Pennsylvania. Just to show one more reminder of how quickly I weather can approach and decimate, this video from ...

THE BATTLE OF CAPE COD!! THE COVID WAR HAS CHANGED!

THE DELTA DIVIDE.. THE VAXXES VS VAXXES NOT COMES INTO THE SPOTLIGHT AFTER Intrigue and concern is high in Atlanta today.. the CDC won't let us be or let me be me.. They are dumping news on the big TV.. On a Friday no less.. the perfect day for news dumps of highly important and earth changing information. Weekend rush hour begins near 5.. for those who are "back in the office" that is.. Meanwhile.. The variant and news of concern: ABC news is among sources reporting tonight about some troubling information regarding the Delta Variant. . Anne Flaherty and Arielle Mitropoulos have this information: A week after the crowds descended upon Provincetown, Massachusetts, to celebrate the Fourth of July — the holiday President Joe Biden hoped would mark the nation’s liberation from COVID-19 — the manager of the Cape Cod beach town said he was aware of “a handful of positive COVID cases among folks” who spent time there. “We are in touch with the Health Department and Outer Cap...

MASK ON. MASK OFF.

White House officials debate masking push as covid infections spike WASHINGTON - Top White House aides and Biden administration officials are debating... CHRON Washington Post reports on the internal debate.. Top White House aides and Biden administration officials are debating whether they should urge vaccinated Americans to wear masks in more settings as the delta variant causes spikes in coronavirus infections across the country, according to six people familiar with the discussions. The talks are in a preliminary phase and their result could be as simple as new messaging from top White House officials. But some of the talks include officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who are separately examining whether to update their masking guidance, according to a Biden administration aide and a federal health official.

DELTA SURGES

DELTA GOES WILD! L.A. COUNTY CORONAVIRUS SPIKE HITS ALARMING LEVELS, WITH 10,000 INFECTED IN A WEEK, AS DELTA VARIANT SPREADS → X X X FEELING LIKE 2020 ALL OVER AGAIN: DOW DROPS 800 POINTS MONDAY MORNING ON COVID SPIKE FEARS MORE... TOYOTA PULLS ADS FROM THE 2021 OLYMPICS PR DOESN’T LIKE BAD PRESS! FROM THE AP: Toyota won’t be airing any Olympic-themed advertisements on Japanese television during the Tokyo Games despite being one of the IOC’s top corporate sponsors. The extraordinary decision by the country’s top automaker underlines how polarizing the Games have become in Japan as COVID-19 infections rise ahead of Friday’s opening ceremony. “There are many issues with these Games that are proving difficult to be understood,” Toyota Chief Communications Officer Jun Nagata told reporters Monday. Chief Executive Akio Toyoda, the company founder’s grandson, will be skipping the opening ceremony. That’s despite about 200 athletes taking part in the Olympics and Paralympics who are affiliat...