March 17, 2020
Much better known is the March 2003 killing of Washington State’s #RachelCorrie
Much better known is the March 2003 killing of Washington State’s #RachelCorrie, who was deliberately run over by an Israeli military bulldozer when she was protesting the destruction of a Palestinian village. https://t.co/k0U67jsRMp pic.twitter.com/52GPl5WBgR— Philip Giraldi (@philipgiraldi) March 16, 2020
Every Cloud | Thomas Sheridan |
I don't always agree with Thomas on a lot of things but he does make a lot of sense here just as I re-iterated on my show. This "Coronavirus" bullshit can work to our advantage and the only people that can make it work is us. We have a window of opportunity here so let's use it and use it wisely. We may not get another chance.
Gaelic Storm - Irish Party in Third Class + John Ryan's Polka
Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone! And this year make sure you keep the great saint happy by adhering to "social distancing" protocols. Thanks. LOL
March 16, 2020
For all you dumbasses
If you think that anyone of the admins over here are completely devoid of reason and logic, think again!
Four Seasons ~ Vivaldi
Some classical music for our more refined visitors to Mami's. This music does indeed feed the soul. Dedicated to Adolf Richtar :)
Scorpio's Conspiracy Show 2020.03.14
Scorpio Show # 5 on Rev.radio
Topics Include:
1) To Serve Man: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
2) Toilet Paper Mafia Kingpins
3) Your Own Personal 911
4) This Is Only A Test: Dark Overlords Pull the Plug
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The David Duke Show 2020.03.16
Dr. David Ernest Duke (born 1 July 1950) is a European American best known as an advocate for the rights of Europeans in the United States and around the world as well as criticisms of Jewish supremacism. Duke has been a prolific author, politician and media personality whose works have reached very large audiences. Consequently he has often been attacked and misrepresented in various ways.
Today: Dr Duke and Patrick Slattery
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The Andrew Carrington Hitchcock Show 1211 - 2020.03.16
Andrew Carrington Hitchcock (born ca. 1973) is the author of the widely imitated and hugely influential modern historical work, "The Synagogue of Satan", which has been translated into numerous languages and featured on bestseller lists worldwide. His second book is entitled "In The Name of Yahweh". "The Synagogue Of Satan," was an education in who controls the world and how they do it, "In The Name Of Yahweh," shows us why they are in control, and how their control can be broken.
Dr. Adrian Krieg And Mark Dankof – Generations With Adrian, Mark, And Andy #39 – Everclear 190 Proof
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Tweet of the day
So Lord Rothschild said: 'I plan to bring in the next phase of global slavery through spreading hysteria about a killer virus.'I said: 'But won't people decide it's all bullshit when they get together in the pub?'He looked at me & laughed: 'Do you think I was born yesterday?' pic.twitter.com/fjeF55pG4u— Benburb93 (@ColmanOfGuaire) March 16, 2020
March 15, 2020
Quebec orders bars, movie theatres to close to limit spread of COVID-19
Quebec Premier Francois Legault ordered the closure of gathering
places such as bars, theatres, gyms and movie theatres on Sunday as the
province brought in more aggressive measures to contain the spread of COVID-19.
He said restaurants were allowed to stay open but were being asked to limit the number of clients to 50 per cent capacity.
Legault said Quebecers should try to stay at least one metre away from other people and limit their activities outside the home.
"What I say to Quebecers is we have to limit outings," he said. "We should go out only to work, buy bread, go to the pharmacy, get health care, take a walk or go help people age 70 and up."
He said the measure is directed at entertainment and recreation facilities, and did not extend to workplaces or stores for the moment.
He acknowledged the changes would disrupt Quebecers' routines, but insisted "what we are doing right now will save lives."
Legault said he would also like to see the border closed to foreign tourists, and will continue to discuss the issue with the federal government.
The directive came as Quebec's number of confirmed cases rose by 11 on Sunday, from 24 to 35.
They include two new cases in the Quebec City region, two in Mauricie - Centre du Quebec and two in the Monteregie region southeast of Montreal, as well as one non-resident who was tested in the province.
Currently, three cases are hospitalized.
Most people diagnosed with COVID-19 experience mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough, and the vast majority recover. However, the illness can be much more severe for some, including Canadians aged 65 and over and those with compromised immune systems or pre-existing conditions, and officials have stressed the need to minimize the spread of the virus in order to not exceed the capacity of the health system.
Dr. Horacio Arruda, the province's director of public health, said the closures announced Sunday also apply to libraries, pools, spas, sauna, ski and trampoline centres, arcades, gyms, dance studios, buffets and sugar shacks.
He said the measure was intended to ensure that people didn't "move the problem elsewhere" by seeking new places to gather in light of the closure of schools and daycares in the province for the next two weeks.
Legault said Quebecers should try to stay at least one metre away from other people and limit their activities outside the home.
"What I say to Quebecers is we have to limit outings," he said. "We should go out only to work, buy bread, go to the pharmacy, get health care, take a walk or go help people age 70 and up."
He said the measure is directed at entertainment and recreation facilities, and did not extend to workplaces or stores for the moment.
Legault said he would also like to see the border closed to foreign tourists, and will continue to discuss the issue with the federal government.
The directive came as Quebec's number of confirmed cases rose by 11 on Sunday, from 24 to 35.
They include two new cases in the Quebec City region, two in Mauricie - Centre du Quebec and two in the Monteregie region southeast of Montreal, as well as one non-resident who was tested in the province.
Currently, three cases are hospitalized.
Most people diagnosed with COVID-19 experience mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough, and the vast majority recover. However, the illness can be much more severe for some, including Canadians aged 65 and over and those with compromised immune systems or pre-existing conditions, and officials have stressed the need to minimize the spread of the virus in order to not exceed the capacity of the health system.
Dr. Horacio Arruda, the province's director of public health, said the closures announced Sunday also apply to libraries, pools, spas, sauna, ski and trampoline centres, arcades, gyms, dance studios, buffets and sugar shacks.
He said the measure was intended to ensure that people didn't "move the problem elsewhere" by seeking new places to gather in light of the closure of schools and daycares in the province for the next two weeks.
The Raw Deal With Jim Fetzer 2020.03.15
James Henry Fetzer (born December 6, 1940) is a philosopher of science and conspiracy theorist. Since the late 1970s, Fetzer has worked on assessing and clarifying the forms and foundations of scientific explanation, probability in science, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of cognitive science, especially artificial intelligence and computer science.
Today: Guest, Sofia Smallstorm and Rolf "Mr. Clean" Lindgren (I guess that Jim didn't remember that Paul and Rofl don't like each other lol)
" Put your trust in Trump and everything will be alright "...Rolf Lindgren
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