Showing posts with label Czech Republic. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 9, 2020

Sunday Globe Special: Geography Class

"As COVID-19 hit Belgium, many elderly were left to die" by Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Matt Apuzzo and Monika Pronczuk New York Times  August 08, 2020

BRUSSELS — Runaway coronavirus infections, medical gear shortages, and government inattention are woefully familiar stories in nursing homes around the globe, but Belgium’s response offers a gruesome twist: Paramedics and hospitals sometimes flatly denied care to elderly people, even as hospital beds sat unused.

Belgium went into lockdown March 18. Dozens of nursing home residents had already died. Three days later, Jacqueline Van Peteghem, a 91-year-old resident at the Christalain home, was sent to UZ Brussel, a nearby hospital, where she was tested for COVID-19. Her test came back positive.

The Doyens assumed Van Peteghem would remain hospitalized for treatment and to prevent the disease from spreading to other residents, but her symptoms stabilized, and Steve Doyen, Christalain’s co-owner, said that a hospital doctor declared her healthy enough to return to the home.

No one can be certain if Van Peteghem’s return was the reason, but COVID-19 infections in the home increased. Residents began dying. Van Peteghem, who initially survived the virus, died last month.

By late March and early April, hospitals quietly stopped taking infected patients from nursing homes.

The policy — officially it was just advice — took shape in a series of memos from Belgian geriatric specialists.

“Unnecessary transfers are a risk for ambulance workers and emergency rooms,” read an early memo, signed by the Belgian Society for Gerontology and Geriatrics and two major hospitals.

The gerontology society says that its advice — drafted in case of an overwhelmed hospital system — was misunderstood. The society is not a government agency, doctors there note, and it never intended to deny hospital care for the elderly, but that is what happened.

It is impossible to know how many deaths were preventable.....

PFFFT!

The criminal pre$$ is trying to cover state murder with the incompetence canard, something that has been so played!

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The planned cull of our beloved elderly has occurred across this planet, and nowhere more so than the state of New York under the mass-murderer Cuomo.

Related:

Nursing This Blog Home

Baker Has Blood on His Hands

He comes in a close second, that creature of the healthcare indu$try, and the Globe has washed off the blood and dried his hands for him with their lack of follow-up and coverage. The Spotlight has been shut off.

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"Belgium’s prime minister put the brakes on the country’s coronavirus exit plan Monday with a set of drastic social distancing measures aimed at avoiding a new general lockdown as local authorities in the province of Antwerp imposed a curfew amid a surge of COVID-19 infections. Speaking after an urgent meeting of the national security council, Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes said that from next Wednesday contacts outside every household will be limited to the same five people over the next four weeks, as the so-called “social bubble” now applies to a house and its occupants and not to individuals. Belgian residents are currently allowed to meet with 15 different people per week. “Our aim is clear — avoid another full lockdown,” Wilmes said. After a sharp decline of infections, Belgium has witnessed a surge in confirmed cases over the past three weeks. According to figures released Monday, the number rose 71 percent from July 17-23 compared with the previous 7 days, with 47 percent of the cases detected in Antwerp province. Belgium, a country with 11.5 million inhabitants, has been particularly hard hit by the virus, with more than 66,000 cases and 9,821 deaths."

That's a fatality rate of what, 0.0854 percent?

A country was locked down and its economy destroyed over that?

This isn't about COVID anymore, it's about restricting movement and gatherings as a prelude to complete global tyranny.

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"Hundreds of health care workers rallied in British cities on Saturday, demanding that the Conservative government acknowledge their hard work and dedication during the coronavirus pandemic with a hefty pay increase. In London, demonstrators — most wearing masks and observing social distancing — marched to the gates of Downing Street, the home and office of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, chanting, “Boris Johnson, hear us shout! Pay us properly or get out!” Britain’s medical workers have been hailed as heroes during the pandemic by both the government and the public, but some say a decade of public spending cuts by Johnson and previous Conservative prime ministers has left the state-funded National Health Service struggling to cope....."

What, the hero worship and applause not enough for the criminal collaborators?

"People in Britain must wear masks in most indoor settings starting Saturday as the country tries to squash a rise in coronavirus infections that has followed the easing of lockdown measures. England and Scotland now require face-coverings in most indoor spaces, including places of worship, museums, cinemas, banks, and libraries. They were already mandatory in shops and on public transit. A swath of northern England has been put under tougher restrictions that bar households from mixing, after a surge in infections that authorities blame partly on people meeting up in homes and pubs. Britain’s official coronavirus death toll stands at more than 46,500, the highest in Europe."

Didn't the criminal modeler Ferguson say it would be half-a-million, and why is the pre$$ ignoring the downward revisions?

"Near UK’s busiest port, Brexit hopes are layered in asphalt" by Stephen Castle New York Times, August 8, 2020

MERSHAM, England — The fields around the quiet village of Mersham, just 20 miles from the white cliffs of Dover, are a vision of idyllic English countryside. Lush, green trees sway above rolling acres of golden wheat. The spire of a 13th-century church looms on the horizon, but soon, something far less charming could mar this pastoral vista: a 27-acre parking lot with hundreds — even thousands — of idling trucks. If Britain’s exit from the European Union causes the chaos many fear, up to 2,000 vehicles headed for France could be held at a time here in an asphalt Brexit purgatory.

Four years after Britons voted narrowly to leave the bloc, the implications of that decision are dawning on some of those who live in an area where support for Brexit was strong. The parking area is widely being called the “Farage Garage” — a reference to Nigel Farage, the nationalist politician who was one of the loudest voices for Brexit.

“The noise and pollution would be huge, particularly if this is a 24-hour facility,” said Liz Wright, an elected council member in the local municipality, Ashford, looking out over the site officially known as MOJO on a recent sunny morning. “This has happened so suddenly and without any consultation,” added Wright, a Green Party member who voted to leave the European Union in 2016 — as did six out of 10 people here — but said she did not expect this to be the result.

I have no sympathy for Greens anymore seeing as the climate change and global warming agenda is intricately tied to the Great Global Reset being rolled out. The genocidal globalists want a paradise to roam around in after we are all gone.

Back then, Leave campaigners dismissed their opponents’ predictions of more bureaucracy and disruption to trade across the English Channel as “project fear.” Now, in the southeastern region that calls itself the “garden of England,” that fear has taken on a very real, tarmac form.

Once again, the pre$$ pushing fear. 

F**k them.

Brexit supporters have made confident pronouncements that the new system will barely slow the flow of goods, but if it goes wrong, it could do serious damage to Britain’s economy and to the bucolic life here.

Local people who wanted to stay in the European Union feel vindicated, even if they are reluctant to crow about it.....

I had to stop reading there because the endless New York Times rot is too offensive.

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Once you get across the channel you will need to mask up:

"The glamorous French Riviera resort of Saint-Tropez began requiring face masks outdoors Saturday, threatening to sober the mood in a place renowned for high-end, free-wheeling summer beach parties. More French cities and towns, especially in tourist areas, are imposing mask requirements as the country’s coronavirus infections creep up again. More than 2,000 new infections were reported on Friday — the country’s biggest single-day rise since May. As of Saturday, wearing a mask outdoors was also compulsory in some crowded parts of Marseille, France’s second-largest city. Paris will apply similar measures in the most crowded areas of the capital starting on Monday. France has already made mask-wearing mandatory in all indoor public spaces nationwide."

If you like looking like a stupid slave, go ahead, put on the mask when outside, and speaking of ports:

"Clashes erupt in Beirut at blast protest as Lebanon’s anger boils over" by Ben Hubbard and Mona El-Naggar New York Times  August 08, 2020

BEIRUT — Clashes between demonstrators and security forces raged near Lebanon’s Parliament on Saturday at a protest fueled by the vast public anger over the death and destruction caused by a huge explosion in Beirut’s port on Tuesday.

Many Lebanese see the blast, which sent a shock wave through the capital that destroyed entire neighborhoods and killed at least 154 people, as the latest and most dangerous manifestation of the corruption and negligence of the country’s political elite.

They still don't officially know who or what did it.

The clashes turned the streets near the Parliament building into battle zones, where demonstrators pulled down metal and concrete barricades blocking access to the area and threw rocks at the security forces, who fired back with volleys of tear gas.

Why did Portland just cross my mind?

Large crowds also gathered to demonstrate in the central Martyrs’ Square nearby, where protests demanding the removal of the country’s top politicians have flared since last fall. Many said it was anger at what they had lost in the blast that drove them into the streets.

See: Beirut Blast Brings Call For Regime Change

“I lost my house, my car, my job; I lost friends,” said a protester, Eddy Gabriel, who carried a photo of two neighbors who had died in the blast. “There is nothing to be afraid of. Everything is gone.”

That is why we will all be out there soon.

Lebanon was already grappling with an array of crises before Tuesday’s explosion. Protests against the political class have continued to flare as the economy has sunk, banks have refused to give depositors access to their money, and unemployment and inflation have soared.

Anger at Lebanon’s political class has been building since last fall, when protests toppled a prime minister, but the explosion, and indications that it was rooted in governmental neglect, have pushed tensions to the boiling point.

The blast injured 5,000 people and pushed at least 250,000 from their homes. The prime minister has vowed to investigate the blast and hold all those who were behind it accountable, but many Lebanese remain skeptical that justice will be done.

You can count me among them. The government will find a few scapegoats to blame because they have no interest in getting to the bottom of it. They can't admit an attack because they would look weak and would immediately be out of power.

President Michel Aoun on Friday said the blast could have been caused by a bomb or “foreign interference,” without providing details or evidence. In a televised speech, Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary-general of Hezbollah, the powerful militant group and political party, denied his group had any connection to the chemicals, the blast, or the port.....

That's about as far as they can go, and this is all about removing that list group from the Lebanese political system. It's so damn obvious at this point, and who will benefit?

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BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 08: Black smoke and tear gas darkens the evening sky during a protest at Martyrs Square on August 8, 2020 in Beirut, Lebanon. The Lebanese capital is reeling from this week's massive explosion that killed at least 150 people, wounded thousands, and destroyed wide swaths of the city. Residents are demanding accountability for the blast, whose suspected cause was 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate stored for years at the city's port. (Photo by Daniel Carde/Getty Images)
Black smoke and tear gas darken the evening sky during a protest at Martyrs’ Square on Saturday in Beirut (Getty Images).

There are still bodies in the streets.

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"Police said Sunday they arrested more than a dozen Israelis in countrywide protests the previous night that drew thousands of people in a growing and persistent show of force against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his handling of the coronavirus crisis. Thousands of people demonstrated outside Netanyahu’s official residence in Jerusalem and hundreds gathered in a seaside park in Tel Aviv, demanding Netanyahu’s resignation and slamming his response to the crisis. For the first time since the wave of protests began weeks ago, hundreds also assembled outside Netanyahu’s private home in the upscale coastal town of Caesarea, where heavy security greeted them. Demonstrators across bridges and intersections waved black flags, the symbol of one of the movements behind the protests that is demanding Netanyahu’s ouster. The protests are emerging as among the biggest challenges to Netanyahu’s lengthy rule since demonstrations over the cost of living in 2011 drew hundreds of thousands to the streets. They come following what critics say is Netanyahu’s fumbling of the coronavirus response and in the shadow of Netanyahu’s corruption trial, which resumed earlier this month."

Then, BOOM!


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"Bison, wild horses bring biodiversity to ex-army base" by Karel Janicek Associated Press, August 8, 2020

MILOVICE, Czech Republic — Wild horses, bison, and other big-hoofed animals once roamed freely in much of Europe. Now they are transforming a former military base outside the Czech capital in an ambitious project to improve biodiversity.

You need to let nature take its course and stop f**king with it.

Where occupying Soviet troops once held exercises, massive bovines called tauros and other heavy beasts now munch on the invasive plants that took over the base years ago.

The animals are turning the former Milovice base 22 miles northeast of Prague into a miniature version of the steppe that once rolled across the continent.

Wiped out in the wild, the animals now have the chance to live together again in relative freedom. Conservationists deployed them at Milovice five years ago. Now they hope to enlarge the sanctuary by one-third to some 890 acres this year.

Unlike the humans!

The animals’ task is to improve biodiversity among local plants by eating invasive ones while saving endangered species, said Dalibor Dostal, the director of European Wildlife, an organization behind the project.

“It’s a miraculous change,” Dostal said. “Nobody expected that the whole process would go ahead so fast and the area would change so much in just a few years.”

He said the large animals are as key in preserving the ecosystem ‘‘as trees are for forests.”

I agree with that. Animals are our cousins and are sentient beings that deserve our respect.

David Storch, an environment professor at Prague’s Charles University who was not involved in the project, agreed.

He said the project is “absolutely unique” because it shows that nature can be preserved not only by protecting it from human activities but also by actively shaping it with the big-hoofed animals.

I'm going to get hoofing because I simply cannot continue to read this blatant, people-hating, agenda-pushing propaganda.

The selection of the animals was based on the experiences of conservationists in various countries.

Domestic animals such as sheep were ruled out because they would feed on endangered plants as well. Mechanical cutting of the invasive plants is too costly.

While invasive grasses are a delicacy for wild horses, European bison and tauros prefer bushes, creating an ideal partnership.

The invasive plants began to grow after the Soviet troops who stayed on after the 1968 Soviet-led invasion of then-Czechoslovakia finally withdrew from the base in 1991.

Former military bases are considered places with great biodiversity, the conservationists said, because soldiers’ activities simulated the impacts of hoofed animals.

The Czech project includes tauros that were transferred from the Netherlands, where a cross-breeding program aimed at coming close to the original species, the aurochs, started in 2008. That wild ancestor of today’s cattle became extinct in the 17th century.

Wild horses were transported from Britain’s Exmoor National Park, while European bison came from several reserves in Poland.

The project now has herds of 27 European bison, 25 aurochs, and some 70 wild horses.

The animals move freely on the pastures on the former military base year-round. With water sources available, they are able to care for themselves, even in winter.

Animals have always been able to care for themselves, and they are FREER than YOU, human!

The landscape quickly saw signs of transformation. Flowers started to dot the area as early as the second year of the project as the large herbivores reduced the tall, dense invasive grasses.

Today, the whole area changes its colors over the course of the year, depending on what flowers are in bloom.

The most precious is the star gentian, also known as cross gentian. The blue flower is now flourishing at Milovice, more than anywhere else in the country.

The former base also has become abundant in other animals and insects. The Adonis blue, a butterfly, has been spotted there for the first time since 1967.

“If we give nature a chance, if we give it time and space, it can take care of many things,” said Miloslav Jirku, a biologist with the Czech Academy of Sciences who has been involved in the project from the start.

“At the very beginning, I thought that lots of species that used to be here in the 1990s would have to be returned artificially. Today, a number of them are already here without us doing anything about it.”

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RelatedChernobyl’s human-free zone teems with wildlife

Remember that series a world without humans?

Talk about predictive programming!

These are the sick, misanthropic f**ks that are behind the "environmental" movement.

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"Serbia has reported a record number of daily cases of the new coronavirus. Health authorities said Sunday that 467 people have tested positive for the virus in the past 24 hours, the highest number since the start of the outbreak. They said eight people have died. Epidemiologist Darija Kisic Tepavcevic said, however, that there is reason to be optimistic because there have been fewer people in need of hospitalization. Serbia has confirmed 23,730 cases of the virus while 534 people have died of COVID-19 in the country of some 7 million people."

That's a fatality rate of what, 0.0007 percent?

And for that, the Serbian society has been locked down despite protests!

Meanwhile, in Spain:

"Nightclubs, bars, and beaches — some of Spain’s most beloved summer venues — are facing new lockdown restrictions after turning into coronavirus hot spots, and some European nations are warning citizens not to visit the country. The northeast regions of Catalonia and Aragón host the three most worrying virus clusters in Spain, prompting authorities to tighten restrictions in Barcelona, in a rural area around Lleida, and in Zaragoza that were relaxed only a month ago when Spain had its devastating outbreak in check. Britain put Spain back on its unsafe list beginning Sunday, announcing hours earlier that travelers arriving in the UK from Spain must now quarantine for 14 days. Norway also ordered a 10-day quarantine for those returning from the Iberian Peninsula. France and Belgium are recommending that travelers ditch plans to spend their summer vacations in Barcelona and its nearby beaches, which have seen crowds too massive to allow for social distancing. Tui, the UK’s biggest tour operator, said Sunday it had cancelled all flights due to depart to mainland Spain until Aug. 9, but it has maintained flights and travel packages for trips to Spain’s Balearic and Canary Islands. Travelers were caught off guard by Britain’s move — even UK Transport Minister Grant Shapps is on holiday in Spain. “I think that it is extreme. If you only come for one day, no way,” José González, a Spaniard heading to his home in London, said at Madrid’s airport. “We will have to see what happens next. We will have to respect it and that’s that. You can’t do anything else.” Spain reported more than 900 new infections Thursday and Friday as authorities warned that the country, which lost at least 28,400 lives before getting its outbreak under control, could be facing the start of a second major onslaught. Catalonia ordered all nightlife venues to close for 15 days and applied a midnight curfew on bars in and around Barcelona and Lleida, hours after French Prime Minister Jean Castex urged French citizens not to visit Catalonia due to the upticks in new infections."

It's the same in France and Germany, as MD James Todaro asks is the pre$$ just going to ignore the fact that Sweden never issued stay-at-home orders, kept schools open, didn't close businesses and the general public does not wear masks?

The answer is yes, for the media will NEVER tell the truth because they're criminally complicit  to the bone.


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OK, kids, get out your maps and point out to me where are these countries:

"Brazil is approaching the grim milestone of 100,000 confirmed deaths from COVID-19. That comes five months after the first reported case in a nation of 210 million, which has not shown signs of slowing the disease. Brazil has reported an average of more than 1,000 daily deaths from the pandemic since late May. The Health Ministry on Friday reported a total of 2,962,442 confirmed cases and 99,572 deaths — tolls second only to the United States. As in many countries, experts believe both numbers are severe undercounts due to insufficient testing. The non-governmental group Rio de Paz placed crosses and a thousand red balloons on the sand on the famed Copacabana beach on Saturday. “It’s very sad. Those 100,000 represent various families, friends, parents, children,” said Marcio Silva, 55, who lost his children in the pandemic and joined the tribute."

Readers, the exact opposite is the truth and the tests return 80% false positives.

That's the sad part, and for the record, President Bolsonaro is one of the few world leaders to call out this scam, thus the abusive treatment in the agenda-pushing pre$$.

"South Africa’s COVID-19 response is marred by corruption allegations around its historic $26 billion economic relief package, as the country with the world’s fifth-highest number of COVID-19 cases braces for more. President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a wide-ranging investigation into claims that unscrupulous officials and private companies are looting efforts to protect the country’s 57 million people. South Africa is seen as the best-prepared of any country in sub-Saharan Africa for COVID-19, but years of rampant corruption have weakened institutions, including the health system. In October, the head of the government’s Special Investigating Unit said fraud, waste, and abuse in health care siphoned off $2.3 billion a year. The unit is already investigating more than 20 cases of corruption related to the COVID-19 relief money, spokesman Kaizer Kganyago said. South Africa now has more than 434,000 confirmed virus cases — well over half of the continent’s total — and more than 6,600 deaths."

Just goes to show that changing leaders means nothing. Now the South Africans are victims of their own race.

Look out, America!

"Even in the best of times, many Muslims scramble to afford a sheep to slaughter on Eid al-Adha, a display of faith that can amount to an entire month’s income. Now, the financial pressures brought on by the coronavirus pandemic are straining families across Africa even more as they prepare for the Islamic holy day. From Morocco to Senegal to Nigeria, the important religious tradition of purchasing a ram is simply beyond financial reach for some this year. And even those who can afford a sheep are getting smaller ones since prices in some parts of the continent have doubled compared with last year. As families cut back, hawkers who sell fancy carving knife sets to drivers stuck in traffic also are doing less business for Eid al-Adha, which will be observed Friday. The tailors who sew elaborate holiday boubous and vendors who sell barbecue grills by roadsides are hurting, too. During Eid al-Adha, or the festival of sacrifice, Muslims commemorate the prophet Ibrahim’s test of faith by slaughtering livestock and animals and distributing the meat to the poor. It’s also a time when families gather to prepare and enjoy a large feast, and many typically shell out for new outfits for the whole family."

I'm sorry, that's a continent.

"India reported more than 50,000 cases for the first time in 24 hours on Thursday, taking the national total to 1,583,792. The number of recoveries from the coronavirus also crossed 1 million as the recovery rate of 64.4 percent continues to improve. The Health Ministry reported another 775 deaths, driving total fatalities to 34,968. India has the world’s third-highest caseload after the United States and Brazil. The reported deaths in India, however, mark a far lower fatality rate at 2.23 percent than in the other two countries."

No numbers coming out of Pakistan, dammit.

"Indonesia announced Monday that its confirmed coronavirus cases have surpassed 100,000, the highest amount in Southeast Asia. Cases continue to rise across the world’s fourth-most populous nation as testing remains sharply limited and businesses continue to reopen. The health ministry announced 1,525 more cases on Monday, bringing the country’s confirmed total to 100,303. While neighboring countries imposed lockdowns and closed their borders, Indonesia’s leaders attributed an apparent early success with the pandemic to prayer and took few precautions against the virus’s spread across the vast archipelago nation until the first official cases were confirmed in early March. As the virus began to quickly spread — especially in metropolitan areas — the government instituted a lockdown in six regions of the country. Those restrictions began to be slowly lifted in early June."

Now for Down Under:

"Australia’s Victoria state recorded 10 deaths overnight from COVID-19, its highest daily toll amid a continuing surge in coronavirus cases. State Premier Daniel Andrews said Sunday that the deaths included seven men and three women. A man in his 40s became one of the youngest COVID-19 fatalities in Australia. There were 459 new infections, the 21st-straight day of triple-figure increases. The fatalities bring Victoria’s toll to 71 and Australia’s national tally to 155. A total of 228 people are hospitalized in Victoria, including 42 in intensive care. Victoria processed 42,973 tests on Saturday, Andrews said, “far and away the biggest testing result that we’ve seen on a single day.”

That toad is the worst tyrant in the world as of right now.

"Australia’s coronavirus hot spot, Victoria state, will make masks compulsory statewide after reporting a record 723 new cases on Thursday. Masks have been mandatory in the state capital, Melbourne, and a neighboring semirural district for the past week. Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews said the measure will be extended starting Sunday. Residents around the city of Geelong will not be allowed to have visitors in their homes from late Thursday. The 723 new cases and a daily record 13 deaths exceeded the previous record of 532 cases on Monday. Melbourne and neighboring Mitchell Shire are halfway through a six-week shutdown, which Andrews said could be extended. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the weekslong lockdown was not giving the desired results. He said the additional restrictions, while necessary, will come at an impact to the economy, ‘‘but equally not containing these outbreaks will have that effect also,” he said."

Then the POLICY has FAILED and a tighter lockdown only avoids herd immunity and freedom.

Related:

Madness in Melbourne

They have turned a once great city turned into police state hell.

The New Normal is Complete Isolation and Total Dehumanization

That's straight from the scene, but at least Australia is suing Google over its use of personal data.

"Vietnam on Sunday reimposed restrictions in one of its most popular beach destinations after a second person tested positive for COVID-19, the first locally transmitted cases in the country in more than three months. Da Nang authorities in central Vietnam banned gatherings of more than 30 people in public places as well as all sport, cultural, and religious events in the city of 1.1 million. Theme parks, beauty salons, bars, and clubs were also ordered shut. On Sunday, a 61-year-old man was confirmed to be infected, a day after a 57-year-old tested positive for the coronavirus. Both are in critical condition and require life support."

I would expect nothing less from a Communi$t nation as Vietnam recorded its first COVID-19 death after having been lauded for their failed approach.

"North Korea locked down the city of Kaesong near the border with South Korea after finding what could be the country’s first official COVID-19 case there, state media reported Sunday. North Korea’s Central News Agency announced ‘‘a critical situation in which the vicious virus could be said to have entered the country’’ after a suspected patient returned from South Korea by illegally crossing the border last week. Coronavirus test results were described as ‘‘uncertain,’’ but the person was still put under quarantine while health officials launched an investigation on those who might have come in contact with the individual in Kaesong, the state media report said. If confirmed, he or she would be North Korea’s first official COVID-19 patient in a country that has remained ‘‘virus free’’ according to Pyongyang authorities. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un convened a Politburo meeting on Saturday over ‘‘the dangerous situation in Kaesong City that may lead to a deadly and destructive disaster,’’ state media said."

No surprise there, either. They want to keep everyone out.

"The coronavirus pandemic “continues to accelerate,” with a doubling of cases over the last six weeks, the World Health Organization chief said Monday. WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said 16 million cases have now been reported to the United Nations health agency, with more than 640,000 deaths worldwide. Tedros will convene on Thursday WHO’s emergency committee, a procedural requirement six months after the agency’s declaration of a public health emergency of international concern, made on Jan. 30 for the coronavirus outbreak. The panel will advise him on the pandemic. “COVID-19 has changed our world,” he told reporters from WHO’s Geneva headquarters. “It has brought people, communities, and nations together — and driven them apart.” He cited some factors that have proven effective in some countries, including political leadership, education, increased testing and hygiene, and physical distancing measures. “We are not prisoners of the pandemic. Every single one of us can make a difference,” Tedros said. “The future is in our hands.”

He means theirs, not yours, as he cries crocodile tears.

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Tuesday's Turds

Afternoon update: Israel was source of secrets that Trump gave to Russians, officials say

Was it a set-up for the upcoming trip, and please Mr. President, make sure your own security is tight and do not rely on the Secret Service or Israel.

So Israel has deep insight into ISIS, huh?

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It's the first thing I do in the morning:

Trump accused of revealing classified info to Russians

I already covered that last night, and they of course left out what’s most important.

US accuses Syria of mass executions and burning bodies

Yeah, about the alleged crematoria (man, are they ever scrapping the bottom of the barrel with bald-faced and brazen base imagery in the shop-worn mind manipulation bit).... sigh.

Any wonder why the Globe is hitting a sour note with me? Bruce Almighty!

Think I will wait for the ruling before commenting on the new FBI man. Maybe they can find these missing reports:

Seven people killed in fire at Ohio home
Barron Trump to attend private Episcopal school in Md.

Then there is the missed subway ride that is torpedoing Cuomo's chances in 2020, and de Blasio is no better. At least they are not on strike yet.

Unarmed man dies after Vegas officer uses neck technique

What happens in Vegas.... heads to the Supreme Court?

The Globe did make sure you heard from the young black Democrats, who also haven't learned the failure of identity politics.

As for the World:

British WWII veteran, 101, breaks world sky-diving record

Czech crisis goes on as leader rejects finance minister replacement

Maybe Casey Affleck can help?

"German Holocaust denier arrested in Hungary" New York Times   May 16, 2017

BUDAPEST — An 81-year-old former Marxist urban guerrilla who became a far-right extremist and was sentenced to 10 years in prison for Holocaust denial was arrested in Hungary on Monday after illegally leaving Germany, officials said.

OMG, they busted a German Gladio!!!

The arrest added a wrinkle to the case of Horst Mahler, a bizarre figure. Once part of the extreme left that violently opposed residual Nazi tendencies in Germany, he is now known for anti-Semitic and anti-American rants. In 2009, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for incitement of hate and for denial of the Holocaust. He was released from prison in 2015 because of serious illness and was put on probation....

This is the same sort of underlying theme as the Syrian slop, meant to invoke the same imagery in your mind!!

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He's an agent, same as this guy:

France’s new president names a Republican as prime minister

We are told he is con$olidating center-left and center-right, whatever those terms mean.

US trumpets Mosul gains, but Iraq says more aid needed As of March 31, the Pentagon has spent $12.5 billion on the fight against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria with daily costs averaging $13 million since the operation was launched in 2014.

(Blog editor's eyes bulged)

So who is tampering with the Iranian elections?

North Korea says new long-range missile can carry heavy warhead

Well, they called his bluff so what is next?

At least the assassination attempt against Duterte was reported.

It's about this time of the morning where I grow tired of what the Bo$ton Globe has to say as I move to the Metro:

ACLU files complaint over Malden school’s policy on braids

Meet the diploma team, unsung heroes of college commencements

Little oops over at Emerson on the grand day $poiled it for 'em (at least there is always good old UMa$$ or Colby-$awyer; just forget about the dorm room and cafeteria).

Disabled homeless girl is at center of fight over housing

They are saying prison might be a good place? I'd suspect that ends up at the Supreme Court.

I'm sure you will come into contact with plenty of people there from all sorts of ethnic and sexual backgrounds to enhance your cultural understanding of the neighborhood.

Meanwhile, the money laundering operation is going well; the dough is falling like snowflakes (don't plant just yet) and millionaires will be more than happy to pay a tax (and about those increases in the pot tax....).

I suppose you would have to be smoking to believe her.

I've given up on Bo$ton real e$tate, so I won't be staying at the Omni.

Did you see who wasn't faithful to its undocumented (and what they built with it)?

"In a sign of the times for Fidelity Investments, the Boston mutual fund giant on Monday launched two new low-cost index funds, both focused on sustainability, or the stocks of companies that pay attention to the environment, corporate governance, and social issues. Fidelity for years stayed out of so-called “socially responsible” investing, saying it would always pick the most profitable stocks for its investors. But the sustainable trend has now become so ubiquitous that most mainstream firms now have offerings, in part to appeal to millennials...."

It's the 1990s Green Con$umeri$m all over again, and how they going to invest when the gigs are drying up?

"Tesla Inc. lost a buy rating from one of its longtime bulls, with a Morgan Stanley analyst boosting his projection for how much cash the carmaker will burn through as more prosperous rivals encroach on its business. Adam Jonas, Morgan Stanley’s top auto analyst, has been one of the biggest advocates for Tesla stock, envisioning offerings of a ride-for-hire service that could double the value of the company. He now sees operating losses continuing through next year and estimates the company will consume $3.1 billion this year, compared with an earlier estimate of $2.3 billion. Tesla burned through $622.4 million during the first three months of the year, about half the amount raised in equity and debt offerings in March."

How is Musk going to rehabilitate the company?

"Spaulding Rehabilitation Network, part of the Partners HealthCare network, is slashing 35 jobs to cut costs. The cuts come as the entire Partners network embarks on a three-year initiative to rein in spending and become more efficient. The layoffs are expected to reduce costs by $4.3 million. Additional job cuts are possible, as Spaulding executives said they’re still looking for another $5 million in savings."

Maybe a merger would help, and what exactly are they doing over there????!!!

"The latest acquisition will give Thermo Fisher, which supplies equipment to research labs around the world, a stronger foothold in the fast-growing business of developing and producing drug compounds and ingredients for pharmaceutical and biotech companies. The buyout of Patheon will more than double Thermo Fisher’s sales in that market. “It’s really about expanding our capabilities,” Thermo Fisher chief executive Marc N. Casper said. “We want to be able to offer our customers a menu of services.” It’s the second-largest in a string of more than a dozen takeovers engineered by Waltham-based Thermo Fisher since it was formed in 2006. Thermo Fisher, with a market value of more than $67 billion, is one of the largest public companies in Massachusetts. It posted a profit of $2.4 billion in 2016...."

That means they are bigger than Biogen, and how much tax loot were both given?

Surgeons plan to use hepatitis-infected hearts to slash wait for a transplant

That wouldn't be the first time the Globe missed an operation. I gue$$ they didn't have the guts like he once did.

At least the Geneva spring auction season has kicked off.

Also see: Shadow Broker Bull$h**

I want to wipe up today's dump now:

"Cyberattack could cost billions, but so far US has been mostly spared" by Hiawatha Bray Globe Staff  May 16, 2017

There is your first clue as to where it originated.

The accounts receiving the ransoms are now being scrutinized by every major police organization on the planet.

As of Monday afternoon, researcher Ethan Heilman, a doctoral student in computer science at Boston University, who is working with BU professor Sharon Goldberg to develop a truly anonymous version of bitcoin, said, “Bitcoin is anonymous as long as you don’t use it or spend it.”

????????????? 

I must be losing my mind.

If the criminals were smart, Heilman said, they’d have asked for payment in the form of gift cards from retail stores. Many cybercriminals do this because gift card numbers can be easily traded for cash in the criminal underground, and the transactions aren’t a matter of public record.

“The use of bitcoin in this ransomware attack suggests . . . they don’t know what they’re doing,” Heilman said."

HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA! 

And they outwitted all the cybersecurity and government agencies tasked with watching them?

HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA!

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That's all the studying I had to do, HA-HA-HA-HA!

So who do you think hit the dispensaries?

Refugees Who Helped Snowden Denied Asylum

Did you know Snowden was a Russian spy?

Wikileaks leaker to be released from military prison

They really did a number on that kid while he was in torture, I mean custody, and you lose one you win one.

I will let you make the call as to what show you want to watch tonight.

Friday, August 5, 2016

Ignorant About Europe

I read the Boston Globe: 

And on the Eighth Day....

You will have to scroll through a lot of sh*** to catch up.

French cardinal’s case dismissed in sex abuse inquiry
Vatican to study whether women could serve as deacons
French Muslims step out of invisibility after attacks

It's part of the sympathy coming out of the stabbing of the priest -- and then he blew it.

Large forest fire rages on Greek island of Evia for 3rd day 

Globe gave me pictures 5 and 10 in print.

Czech man charged with attempted terrorism, in what the authorities said was the first known case of a Czech citizen trying to join the Islamic State.

One has been riding the D.C. subway for six years before they doubled back on him.

Turkey slams Amnesty International over report alleging torture

"The capture of the commandos came as General Joseph F. Dunford Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, visited the Turkish capital, Ankara, on Monday to assure Turkey that the United States was against the coup attempt and to discuss the countries’ joint fight against Islamic State militants. Dunford’s visit aimed to cool tensions fanned by some Turkish officials and progovernment commentators who had questioned whether the United States might somehow have supported the coup attempt, which President Obama has strongly denied."

No!

‘‘In addition to needing substantial evidence, I think the United States will require some firm diplomatic assurances regarding Turkey’s willingness to respect due process and basic principles of human rights during any prosecution. Given the recent reports in the last two weeks, that’s got to be a real concern in this case. In general, the US is in a very tight spot here. Turkey is a key military ally. I think the US will try to stand up to Turkey in the Gulen affair, but it will do so gently and quietly.’’ -- Jens David Ohlin, an international law expert at Cornell Law School in Ithaca, N.Y."

Gulen got an interview on CNN? 

Not telling me anything about Incirlik, and other than the U.S. generals and other officials running over there telling 'em we had nothing to do with it, it's just the same old crap layered over crap layered over crap.

"No terror link seen in fatal London knife attack" by Dan Bilefsky New York Times  August 05, 2016

LONDON — A 19-year-old a Norwegian citizen of Somali ancestry was arrested on suspicion of murder after a knife attack in Central London that killed an American woman and wounded five people, the Metropolitan Police said Thursday.

The attack Wednesday night, on the eastern corner of Russell Square in Bloomsbury — a neighborhood known for its handsome garden squares that is home to the British Museum and several universities — immediately raised fears about terrorism. But after investigating through the night, police said there was no evidence that the attack was politically motivated.

Police had said in a statement early Thursday that terrorism was “one line of inquiry being explored,” but they later backed away from that theory.

Now it's a “mental health issue.”

Armed officers arrived and used a stun gun to disable the suspect....

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"UK central bank tries to soften Brexit shock on economy" by Danica Kirka Associated Press  August 05, 2016

LONDON — Britain’s central bank launched a range of stimulus measures Thursday meant to jolt confidence back into an economy shocked by the vote to leave the European Union. Analysts, however, say they may not be enough to halt a slide toward recession.

In a multipronged approach intended to grease the gears of the economy by making borrowing easier and cheaper, the Bank of England cut its key rate to 0.25 percent from a previous record low of 0.5 percent.

It also agreed to pump an additional 60 billion pounds ($79 billion) of new money into the economy through the purchase of government bonds. It furthermore said it will buy up to 10 billion pounds ($13 billion) of corporate bonds to make it easier for companies to borrow, and announced a program of cheap loans for banks to make sure they can lend to people and businesses at low rates.

That's all they know how to do, the same failed solutions, just to inflate the thing a little while longer.

‘‘This is the appropriate response to the economic conditions we find ourselves in,’’ the Bank of England’s governor, Mark Carney, told a news conference.

The measures were somewhat bolder than investors had expected, pushing stocks up and the pound down. Experts say they will help shore up confidence at a time of uncertainty by making borrowing marginally cheaper and showing that authorities are taking action. Since the vote’s outcome, business and consumer activity in Britain has dropped at the fastest pace since the depths of the financial crisis in 2008, according to surveys.

But they are unlikely to address the economy’s fundamental concerns.

While cheaper money will help households and companies, the cost of loans is already very low and is not their primary concern right now, economists say. Businesses in particular are worried about whether to make investments or hire in Britain without knowing what the country’s trade relationship with the EU will be. That could take years.

The new, cheap money -- how insulting -- is what is propping up stock markets and property values, thus undergirding the $y$tem for the wealthy who profit. 

As for the rest of us, can't even get a loan if I wanted.

To reflect the grim reality, the Bank of England cut its economic forecasts by the most in almost two decades, particularly for the period after 2016. While it still predicts 2 percent growth this year thanks to strong growth before the vote, it slashed its forecast for next year to just 0.8 percent from its May estimate of 2.3 percent. That suggests the economy could fall into — or close to — recession, defined as two consecutive quarters of economic contraction.

Well, there are some sure hoping.

‘‘We took these steps because the economic outlook has changed markedly’’ since the referendum, Carney said in a statement. ‘‘By acting early and comprehensively, the [Bank of England] can reduce uncertainty, bolster confidence, blunt the slowdown, and support the necessary adjustments in the UK economy.’’

And there may be more in the coming months. All of the measures have the potential for further action, including another cut to interest rates ‘‘close to, but a little above, zero’’ if incoming economic data proves broadly consistent with the Bank of England’s new forecasts. Carney insisted that subzero interest rates were not being considered.

Hasn't worked for the E.U.

The value of the British pound fell sharply on the announcement of the measures, as lower rates tend to weigh on a currency. It was down 1.5 percent at $1.3126 by late afternoon in London, while stock markets rose, as the weaker currency will help many of the country’s multinationals and exporters earn more money abroad. 

I gue$$ I don't understand the $peculative markets of currency. Le$$ purchasing power is better somehow.

One of the main concerns for the UK economy is that the immediate drop in confidence caused by the vote could become ingrained, with employers delaying expansion and hiring, and consumers putting off purchases of big-ticket items such as cars and appliances.

Now that the central bank has acted, analysts say, the government also needs to step in by providing clarity on Britain’s future relations with the EU and by encouraging growth with government spending and tax incentives

But it's austerity for you common people.

Lucy O’Carroll, chief economist at Aberdeen Asset Management, described Carney as a ‘‘first responder’’ to the shock of Brexit.

She said Carney had through his comments signaled to the new Treasury chief, Philip Hammond, that the government needs to come up with a plan to make the economy more competitive and invest in infrastructure.

In a nutshell: ‘‘Over to you, Mr. Hammond,’’ she said.

Hammond hinted action was possible, saying in a letter to Carney on Thursday that he was ‘‘prepared to take any necessary steps to support the economy and promote confidence.’’

But this will hardly be straightforward. Carney had to pointedly warn banks they had ‘‘no excuse’’ not to pass on the cut in interest rates to consumers. He also acknowledged savers would be hurt by the perennially low rates. 

Aren't they always, and he better watch his mouth. That kind of crap will get you killed.

Even so, Carney suggested the actions were needed to face the ‘‘new reality’’ of Brexit. 

Starting to look like the $ame old reality actually.

The bank forecast that Britain would avoid recession but Carney warned of a significant slowdown, unemployment rising to 5.5 percent from 5 percent and falling house prices over the next year. It also predicts inflation will rise past the 2 percent target within three years to around 2.4 percent in 2018 as the weaker pound makes it more expensive to import goods and services. 

It's the "new normal."

Ben Brettell, the senior economist at Hargreaves Lansdown said that central bank had little choice but to do something. ‘‘Whether these measures are appropriate, only time will tell.’’

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If only you could get away..... 

"For one Dutch man, what began as a grand romantic gesture ended in a futile 3,000-mile voyage...."

That captures the entire blogging experience.

UPDATE: Anne of Romania, 92; was wife of the country’s last monarch

NDUs:

Black Lives Matter protest blocks access to London’s Heathrow Airport

High rollers at American Ireland Fund bash

Also see:

A question lingers on the Irish-British border: What’s next?

Has something to do with an invasion?

Turkey’s model of democracy

Thus are the charges of the Inquisition.

What I didn't see on web:

13 dead, 6 injured as fire hits bar in French city

Attacker wounds 2 police in Belgium

Separatist Ukrainian leader wounded in Luhansk car bombing

Just getting you warmed up for the Big Show against Russia and China, coming soon!

Friday, April 22, 2016

Migrating Through Germany

You have to get through Hungary and Austria first:

It's a fateful choice that must be made when you are barred from the train, stranded at the station, and caught in a stampede before finally being allowed to leave.

"Migrants rush into Germany on trains; Travelers cheer end to visa checks; Hungary targets flow from Serbia" by Marko Drobnjakovic and Shawn Pogatchnik Associated Press  September 07, 2015

HEGYESHALOM, Hungary — Hungarian police stood by as thousands of migrants hopped cross-border trains Sunday into Austria, taking advantage of Hungary’s surprise decision to stop screening international train travelers for travel visas.

Arabs, Asians, and Africans who often have spent weeks traveling through Turkey, Greece, and the Balkans to reach Hungary, a popular back door into the European Union, found to their surprise they were permitted Sunday to buy tickets to take them all the way into Austria and Germany. Hungary had insisted last week they would no longer be allowed to do this.

The UN refugee agency says most of the migrants flooding Europe should eventually be classified as refugees, giving them special status and preventing their deportation because they would face persecution in their homeland.

The rest are considered economic migrants, who are fleeing poverty or seeking better economic opportunities.

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"The migrant crisis that has rattled Europe and fractured its already shaky unity — producing heart-rending images of squalor, death, and the joyful celebration of those who made it through — has now found fresh focus on this flat, forested border at the edge of the European Union.

With refugees, fleeing from war, and migrants, weary of poverty, pouring in from the Middle East, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Africa, any obstruction quickly creates growing pools of the desperate. That is what happened last week at Budapest’s Keleti train station when Hungary temporarily cut off access for migrants to westbound trains.

“Asylum seekers and refugees cannot be turned away from the border,” said Babar Baloch, spokesman for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Hungary. “We want them to apply international rules under which they have obligations to these people.”

You need to change the name of your country to Israel.

With migrants struggling to find new routes into Europe, thousands of refugees had poured into northwestern Turkey over the weekend. A hundred of them, gathered in a small square in the heart of Edirne, demanded a solution to the crisis.

“We want the world to treat us as humans,” said Nawar Alghousini, 21, who arrived in Turkey nine months ago from Syria. “We are not terrorists. We escaped war, and we want to have a normal life.”

The Serbians disagree, and international organizations cast a skeptical eye on the new Hungarian laws."

That would be building a fence and closing its border.

Maybe they will get better care in Romania because they are not learning anything while staying in Hungary.

Whatever you do, don't hop a truck to Austria:

"Europe reeled from more shocks in its escalating migration crisis Friday, with reports of 150 drownings in the Mediterranean and news that far more corpses had been found crammed in an abandoned refrigeration truck in Austria than first thought. Damage to the vehicle’s side raised the possibility that victims had struggled to escape. At the root of many of the deaths are the practices of human traffickers who overload boats, cars, trucks, and vans with those willing and able to pay the high cost to cross the Mediterranean or European borders." 

The root is not the wars??!!

The traffickers were a "Bulgarian citizen of Lebanese descent, a Bulgarian citizen, and a Hungarian, while 2,500 people have died at sea this year and about 3,500 died or were lost last year."

"Four men suspected of being involved in the deaths of 71 migrants found in a truck in Austria were placed under preliminary arrest Saturday by a Hungarian court. Three Bulgarian suspects are aged 29, 30, and 50, officials said, while the fourth suspect — an Afghan — is 28. The refrigerated truck with the dead migrants was found Thursday."

The truck had stalled and thus there could be no rescue.

"In Austria, about 15,000 more migrants crossed into the country from Hungary and Croatia, with no letup in sight for the influx."

Due to the avalanche of migrants, Austria came to the same conclusion as the Hungarians before attempting to fly them out:

Austrian pilot dies in air show crash.... The fatal accident was the latest in a string of such crashes in Europe. On Aug. 22, a vintage jet plane crashed on a road in Great Britain, killing at least 11 people. On the next day, two planes from a German stunt team collided over Dittingen, Switzerland, killing one of the pilots."

That cost them some money, and there was another guy who flew planes in Britain. In fact, we are getting close to his hometown before crossing over into Germany:

"Germany, with Austria, France, and Sweden, has taken in the bulk of the hundreds of thousands of refugees flocking to Europe, but countries across the continent are struggling to cope with the influx. In Hungary, a day after police said 2,533 immigrants had entered the country from Serbia on Tuesday, the highest one-day figure this year, officials planned to send the army, mounted police, and dogs to its southern border to confront the migrants, Reuters reported. Hundreds of neo-Nazis and far-right National Democratic Party members threw objects at police and shouted “Heil Hitler” during the protests in Heidenau. Merkel called the clashes and anti-immigrant protests “shameful and offensive.”

"The arrival in Germany of the migrants was the culmination of 10 days of tragedy and emotion that at last caught the world’s attention, as war and chaos in Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East set off one of the largest emigrations since World War II."

Related:

Unlike in 1990s, Germany welcoming migrants warmly
Germany willing to accept 500,000 refugees annually
Germany registered 965,000 migrants through November
Many migrants in Germany falsely claim to be Syrians
Germany reverses course, implements border controls
Germany will tighten rules that permit refugees to bring families
German Cabinet backs measures to ease deportation of criminals
German Cabinet approves measures tightening asylum rules
Germany steps up deportation of failed asylum-seekers 

Including women and children, and that just raises a whole host of memories and images regarding the past and what was witnessed in the Fatherland in those years of unity after the fire (reputed to be a plot by the Nazis to enable certain measures) when those who went after the bankers were saluted.

If only an assassin could have got to him first:

"A leading candidate to be mayor of Cologne was stabbed and seriously wounded Saturday by a man who claimed anti-foreigner motives, an attack that Germany’s interior minister said underlined growing concerns over hatred and violence in the refugee crisis. Henriette Reker was stabbed in the neck at a campaign stand set up by Christian Democrats at a market. Her condition was stable. Reker, an independent candidate, heads the city office responsible for refugee housing."

There has been so much press regarding stabbings that I believe it is all false flag Gladio garbage if not complete fiction.

Related:

German court deems ex-guard at Auschwitz, 93, fit to stand trial

Last survivor of Nazi’s Treblinka death camp dies at 93

94-year-old former SS guard to face Auschwitz trial

Trial of former SS medic at Auschwitz verging on collapse

World’s oldest man has lived 112 years — including 2 at Auschwitz

He will never forget.

Then the party was over. The trains stopped running, Hitler was nearly assassinated, and the German war machine broke down. They tested the poison on his dog before committing suicide and Nazi leaders confessed to the atrocities. That is what history tell us anyway. They all gone now.

OPPOSING MIGRANTS

The crash led to a sell off, and as suspected, the nation was broken in two and given a new name.

"Ruling party wins Slovakia’s election as neo-Nazis gain seats for first time" Associated Press  March 07, 2016

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — The leftist ruling party won, but in a surprising development, a neo-Nazi party gained parliamentary seats for the first time.

The prime minister favors a strong state role in the economy, has been critical of Western sanctions against Russia, and is known for strong anti-Muslim rhetoric. Slovakia has not been part of the European route that hundreds of thousands of refugees are using, and a recent teachers strike over low pay, nurses quitting hospitals en masse, and corruption scandals in the health care system have overshadowed the migrant crisis in the country. Still, Prime Minister Robert Fico had made it the central tenet of his campaign.

The pro-business Freedom and Solidarity became the second strongest party with 12.1 percent, or 21 seats, ahead of another center-right party, the Ordinary People with 11.0 percent.

The ultra-nationalist Slovak National Party, Fico’s potential partner, returned to Parliament after a four-year-absence with 8.6 percent while the traditional party in the predominantly Roman Catholic country of 5.4 million, the Christian Democrats, didn’t get enough votes to be represented.

Most notably, the neo-Nazi People’s Party — Our Slovakia got 8 percent, or 14 seats.

Fico said it is his duty as the winner to create a meaningful government....

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Now another German leader finds themselves isolated over the issue and losing on the battlefield. The plan is going down and defeat is only a matter of time (certain allies will also be brought down, but so will an enemy) until people find the mass graves and look somewhere else for leadership.