[FrontPage] Mayor Eric Adams, who had called white people “crackers”, claimed that he needed his brother to head his security because of an "increase in white supremacy" in New York City.
The New York City Board of Health falsely claimed that racism was a "public health crisis" and a public school told parents to abolish their “whiteness”.
After all that time battling white supremacy, which is as easy to find in the city as good manners and parking spaces, the black supremacist subway terror attack came out of the blue.
29 people were wounded, including a pregnant woman and a 12-year-old, when Frank James, a racist gunman, opened fire on a Brooklyn subway train. James was a racial supremacist, but not the one that New York City’s political establishment had spent so much time searching for.
James was just “abolishing whiteness” by putting critical race theory into practice.
The black supremacist mass shooter has been charged with terrorism for a carefully planned terror attack, that included dressing up as a construction worker, deploying a smoke bomb and then opening fire. The racist terrorist’s victims included a pregnant woman, and a number of children and teenagers, some of whom were shot several times by the black supremacist.
Like the black supremacist Jersey City terrorists, James used a U-Haul as a base and was convinced that black people were being victimized.
“These white motherf—--s, this is what they do,” James had ranted in his YouTube videos while claiming that white people were plotting to kill all black people. “It’s just a matter of time before these white motherf—--s decide, ‘Hey listen. Enough is enough. These n—ers got to go.'” Read the rest at the link
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Meanwhile in Grand Rapids, aremed BLM protesters block streets, threaten to kill a motorist then tried to break into venue of an ongoing Kid Rock concert. Kid Rock starts each show with a video message from POTUS Trump. Imagine 20,000 revved up n pissed off Kid Rock fans getting their hands on 100 BLM drooltards - it would have been a bloodbath.
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Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin.
[ColonelCassad] 1. Mariupol.
Plant them. Ilyich is released. In addition to prisoners, trophies were taken. The plant was seriously damaged during the fighting, but it could well be restored. Fighting continues in the Azovmash area. Most of the Primorsky region has been liberated, but resistance still continues there.
The enemy concentrated the remaining forces on the defense of Azovstal, holding the very territory of Azovstal, as well as the houses of the Levoberezhny district adjacent to it, where forces are now concentrated to storm the plant. Azovstal is heavily bombed. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have not had the opportunity to release the remnants of the Mariupol group for a long time, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine refused these plans back in mid-March for military reasons.
2. Zaporozhye.
The front line Kamenskoye-Orekhov-Gulyaipole remains unchanged. Intensive hostilities are not conducted here, although the parties are actively using artillery and MLRS. The Russian Federation is actively engaged in the establishment of railway communication, which will facilitate the supply of the group in this direction.
To the east of Gulyaipole, there are sluggish battles for individual villages. Serious progress has not yet been noted. Ukrainian flags are being actively removed in the region and the work of new authorities is being established to the best of their ability.
3. Nikolaev.
The sides are not yet conducting active offensive operations, being mainly engaged in the exchange of strikes (artillery and MLRS). Attempts by the Armed Forces of Ukraine to advance towards Kherson led to heavy losses, and here, for the time being, tendencies towards positionalism triumph.
The RF Armed Forces are methodically working on targets in Nikolaev itself, inflicting heavy damage on the enemy. Also, strikes were made in the direction of Krivoy Rog and Nikopol to stop the enemy's activity. The Armed Forces of Ukraine tried to advance in the Novorontsovka area, traditionally fired at Chernobaevka from the MLRS and OTRK. The grouping of forces on both sides has grown here in recent weeks. It is impossible to exclude the activation of this direction in the coming weeks.
4. Odessa.
No major changes. Landing operations or "breakthroughs" from Transnistria are not expected. Part of the forces of the Odessa Volkssturm and one of the brigades were transferred to the Nikolaev direction. The use of NATO-supported anti-ship missiles will make it more difficult for the Black Sea Fleet to carry out missions in the northwestern part of the Black Sea, but it is unlikely to affect the intensity of missile launches against targets in Ukraine.
5. LPR.
In Popasnaya, the troops are moving forward, controlling part of the city center, the enemy is stubbornly defending. The pace of progress is generally low. Heavy fighting continues in the southern part of Rubizhne.
6. Severodonetsk .
There is no big progress in these settlements yet.
7. Avdievka.
There are no changes in Avdievka itself. Ordinary positional battles in the prom. To the north of Avdievka, fighting took place in the area of Novobakhmutovka, Novoselka-2, and Troitsky.
8. Slavic-Kramatorsk agglomeration.
The enemy is preparing for a long-term defense, being subjected to systematic missile, air and artillery strikes. The emphasis is on the tough defense of cities with the support of the reserve concentrated in the area of Artemovsk, Soledar and Krasnoarmeysk.
9. Kharkov.
No big changes. Battles - to the north and east of the city. Settlements north of Kharkov, as well as the northern outskirts of Kharkov, are gradually turning into an analogue of Mariupol. The enemy is accumulating forces near Kharkov in order to interfere with possible operations of the RF Armed Forces to encircle the city. Chuguev's garrison is also reinforced.
10. Izyum.
The offensive of the RF Armed Forces continues in the direction of Slavyansk and Barvenkovo. The enemy throws here the main reserves, which are gradually crushed here in fierce battles. As before, the RF Armed Forces have three routes here - to Slavyansk, to Barvenkovo and to Pavlograd through Lozovoye. The expected big offensive will show exactly where they are going to reach the Donetsk-Pavlograd highway.
In general, we can talk about the continuation of the operational pause in anticipation of the start of a large-scale offensive by the RF Armed Forces in the Donbass.
Near Ilovaisk, according to Ukrainian data, the losses amounted to up to 1000 people killed + wounded + prisoners. And this was considered the biggest defeat of the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2014.
In Mariupol, according to Ukrainian data, up to 14,500 people were surrounded.
Of these, 3-3,500 are still defending. All the rest are killed, wounded, captured, missing, deserted or leaked in small groups to the Zaporozhye region.
Even now, the scale of the defeat of the Mariupol grouping of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is several times greater than the scale of the defeat near Ilovaisk.
But no one officially recognizes this, since this would mean that even under Poroshenko, the Armed Forces of Ukraine did not suffer such a defeat as under Zelensky.
[Breitbart] During an interview aired on Friday’s edition of Bloomberg’s "Wall Street Week," economist, Harvard Professor, Director of the National Economic Council under President Barack Obama, and Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton Larry Summers argued that "we’re actually closer to being back" to the inflation levels of the 1970s than most realize.
Summers stated, "Look, there’s been an effort, as there always is when you have inflation, to dismiss it as due to specific or temporary factors. That is much more wrong than right. You can see it when you take out all the extreme observations in both directions...you can see it, as I’ve emphasized, by looking at the wages, which are the ultimate source of costs in the economy. We’ve got a pretty fundamental inflation problem in our country. You know, David, I saw something recently that brought this home to me. People think of us as having had 13%, 14% inflation in the 1970s. But that’s only because of the way it was calculated then. If you use the same way we calculate inflation now, it got just above 10% in the 1970s. So, getting to 8.5%, we’re actually closer to being back there than I think most people realize."
[ET via ZERO] For some, it’s just a sniffle. But for others, COVID-19 can hit hard. Either way, some people who get COVID-19 will suffer from long-term effects. This is known as "long COVID," and its sufferers are often referred to as "long haulers." Chances are you already know about long COVID and you may even have been affected by it or have friends or family who are. What is less well known, however, is that neurological issues are common in long COVID.
Broken Brains
Brain inflammation, stroke, chronic headache, disturbed consciousness, cognitive impairment, and "brain fog" (an all-encompassing phrase to describe a condition that usually manifests as slow thinking, memory lapses, and difficulty concentrating) can all result after infection with the virus known as SARS-CoV-2.
Even the illness’s unusual hallmarks, hyposmia, and hypogeusia—better known to us non-scientists as loss of smell and taste—are thought to be due to changes in nervous system function.
But while both clinicians and patients have noticed a myriad of brain issues post infection, scientists don’t know very much about how SARS-CoV-2 infections can lead to impaired brain function.
That may be changing.
A study published on Feb. 3 in Alzheimer’s & Dementia sheds light on a potential physiological mechanism behind the neurological problems COVID-19 survivors experience.
While the deeper insight into what is going on is good news, unfortunately, there’s bad news, too.
The new study, "Alzheimer’s-Like Signaling in Brains of COVID-19 Patients," includes some disturbing findings.
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The evolution of Science™. Stuff that was happening anyway now has a cause! It's COVID! This is like gerbil worming, where drought, flood, heatwave and snowstorm are all caused by the same thing. A Thing™ which more privation, central control and political demagoguery can alleviate. For sure. Maybe...
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/\ A Thing™ which more privation, central control and political demagoguery can alleviate.
A valid Democratic talking point and the reason I will be voting for Stacey Abrams for Governor of Ga.
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"Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said his company is developing an annual Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine to ensure “greater compliance” among populations". Comply with medical or suffer fines or jail time.
BLUF:
[PJ] Naghdi concluded: "Human society is heading towards extinction. Nobody is willing to get married anymore. They live with dogs, crocodiles, and cats. Nobody is willing to give birth to children, raise them, and build a life. This lifestyle they created... In England, they presented a new cabinet member for loneliness affairs." Yes, human society is heading for self-destruction, unless there is a massive rejection of the Left’s worldview, and a renewal of traditional values. It’s already happening, and not just in the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. History is full of surprises. The increasing resistance to the global Left could indicate that even the decline of the West is not irreversible.
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The way I see it is, people who have absolutely nothing, are literally starving, still seem to procreate. I'm not worried if the Ikea shoppers and XBox generation self-select themselves out of the gene pool.
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/\ I'm not worried if the Ikea shoppers and XBox generation self-select themselves out of the gene pool.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.