The state of Washington is investigating what officials are calling a “vaccine breakthrough,” after roughly 100 cases of people testing positive for the virus about two weeks after being vaccinated.
Epidemiologists report evidence of 102 breakthrough cases in 18 Washington counties, among millions of vaccinated residents. Two patients who received the vaccination died after becoming infected with the virus.
“DOH is investigating two potential vaccine breakthrough cases where the patients died. Both patients were more than 80 years old and suffered underlying health issues,” officials said in a news release.
The health department also said the majority of those vaccinated who tested positive experienced mild symptoms, but at least eight have been hospitalized.
“It is important to remember that every vaccine on the market right now prevents severe disease and death in most cases,” said Dr. Umair A. Shah, the states’s health secretary. “Finding evidence of vaccine breakthrough cases reminds us that, even if you have been vaccinated, you still need to wear a mask, practice socially distancing, and wash your hands to prevent spreading COVID-19 to others who have not been vaccinated.”
I don’t think “ Odd” means what you think it does.
China ‘Copied Its Way’ to Economic Success, Chinese Professor Boasts
A Chinese professor recently bragged in front of a mainland Chinese audience that China had successfully “copied its way to the world’s front row,” which has emboldened the regime to take a more aggressive line towards the United States.
For the past 40 years, the Chinese regime only did one thing: plagiarize, Zang Qichao, a prominent marketing expert and visiting professor of Beijing’s Tsinghua University, told a group of Chinese entrepreneurs recently.
“What intellectual property rights? What patented technology? We’ll get it first and deal with it later.”
Through this approach, China has skyrocketed to become one of the world’s leading economies, and now finds that there’s nothing left to replicate, Zang said.
Inflated by its achievements replicating foreign technology, the Chinese regime is now emboldened to be tougher against the United States, Zang said, as demonstrated by the public tongue-lashing dished out by Chinese diplomats to U.S. officials in Alaska earlier this month.
Zang is a Chinese professor, author, and businessman, who also chairs two companies, a communications company and investment firm. The companies’ clients include China’s state-owned banks and telecom firms. His brief remarks were first published on his Chinese social media channel on March 21 and have since been circulated widely.
Workers producing LED chips at a factory in Huaian city, in China’s eastern Jiangsu Province, on June 16, 2020. (STR/AFP via Getty Images)
Four Decades of Cheating
Since the Chinese regime’s economic reforms of the late 1970s, it has depended heavily on foreigners bringing in their investments, technology, and know-how to spur the country’s economic development, Zang said.
Specifically, Zang said the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) forced foreign businesses to enter into partnerships with domestic firms, so the locals could learn from the foreigners and eventually replace them by running the businesses themselves.
Known as forced technology transfer, the CCP has forced foreign companies to enter into joint ventures with local firms and handover their intellectual property (IP) as a condition of entry to the Chinese market.
After four decades, “we’ve learned everything, and can do everything ourselves,” he said.
“When we look back, the factories are ours, the equipment is ours, the technology is ours, the patents are ours,” Zang said. “The foreigners have all gone.”
The CCP’s rampant theft of foreign IP has sparked rising push back in recent years, particularly during the Trump administration. U.S. officials have described Beijing’s strategy to overtake the United States as the lone superpower as centered on the actions: “rob, replicate, replace.”
After finding the CCP was engaged in state-sanctioned theft of American IP, the Trump administration in 2018 launched the U.S.-China trade war in an attempt to get the regime to drop a range of unfair trade and economic practices, such as forced technology transfer, subsidies for domestic industries, and currency manipulation. A phase-one trade deal was reached in January 2020, but many trade barriers were not addressed.
Federal authorities have also ramped up prosecutions of alleged technology theft by Chinese students and company insiders, as well as Chinese cyberhackers.
In his speech, Zang said the United States had finally found out about Beijing’s plans.
“They don’t let us copy anymore,” he said.
An elderly woman pushes a cart along a street near the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China on March 5, 2021. (Nicolas Asfouri/AFP via Getty Images)
Arrogance
According to Zang, the Chinese regime was in a position to be tough with the United States during the recent talks in Alaska because of its strengthened economic standing achieved through four decades of state-sanctioned theft.
“That’s why our Foreign Minister Yang [Jiechi] and Wang [Yi] could be so tough when they talked to the United States. [They thought] you have no right to talk to us in this way,” Zang said, while laughing.
The CCP’s top diplomat Yang Jiechi and its Foreign Minister Wang Yi sparked headlines in March when they publicly lambasted the United States over a series of alleged offenses during the first face-to-face talks with Biden administration officials, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
Going forward, Zang said the CCP is focused on encouraging citizens to develop native technology through the slogan “innovation is the top driver for production.” The slogan has been repeated by Chinese Leader Xi Jinping since 2015, as he aims to shift the country to focus on domestic innovation.
Comment: Nothing contained within this article comes as a surprise, it is simply an affirmation of the profound failure of Western leadership. “However, there was a time when we hung horse thieves.”
“Corporate communism” began trending on Twitter Tuesday afternoon due to a video of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene coining the term.
Representative Greene was talking about the Biden administration’s ambitions to cozy up with so-called private companies to create a way to identify who has been vaccinated against the Chinese virus. These “vaccine passports” would allow some combination of companies and the government to prohibit unvaccinated people from traveling, going to events or gatherings, or otherwise participating in a free and normal society.
The following is an excerpt from her Tweet.
Vaccine passports “would mandate your ability to be able to travel, your ability to be able to go to events, your ability to be able to buy and sell,” Greene said in the video, likening the “disturbing” endeavor to “Biden’s mark of the beast.” All of this is being done, she said, under the guise of trying to keep everyone safe.
“Well, let’s analyze that,” the congresswoman continued. “It’s still the same thing. It’s still fascism or communism — whatever you want to call it — but it’s coming from private companies. So I have a term for that. I call it ‘corporate communism.’”
Although the term communism, in her tweet, may be inaccurate, she is completely accurate on the implications. This is a massive work around constitutional rights.
For a more thorough reading on the subject, The Federalist has an interesting article.
Some time ago I had made rabbit fur blanket for a baby soon to be born
Conan is now 2 months of age
Knowing just where to go for the materials makes the task easryier
I’ll show you what I’m talking about so you get a full understanding of the incident
file under
Not Chance’s fault
This here is
and
calafornio crossed with sivler fox breed
they’re purpose in life are as follows:
MEAT/ PELTS
This here is a silver fox adult who is ready to go!
if you get my meaning
Squirming emotionally are you
why?
think of them as chickens with fur… well without the fur
point being
you have no problem chowing down a chicken
rabbits are no different
the lady does good business with her rabbits
&
I view it as shopping locally
word of caution:
that garbage can over there is not
it’s rabbit poop
As I mentioned in a former post I musta used the Balsamic in something else I made & ate so , I stopped at this store that I normally don’t go to, to get the Balsamic.
While there I figured I go check their meat counter
Walking through that store wearing a gas mask ( Russian )
it was like Time stopped
people standing around like they got nothing better else to do then Gawk at me
It just came out
like 2nd nature
like white on rice
bark on tree
I whipped off the gas mask
WHAT IS THIS
WTF IS THIS! < sanitized
I couldn’t believe my eyes
a bin full of Communist rabbits
I’m standing there with a Ruski gas mask in one hand & a frozen Communist rabbit in the other hand
Sweet mother of Jesus
we are under full attack by the Chi-Coms and you are selling thier shit in there?
What the phuck is wrong with you
I only banged it once on the bin before I threw it back in
one with a meek voice says “sir is there a problem?”
Get the fuck away from me
keep your DAMN Balsamic tossed that in the bin to
I walked through the whole store without the ruski gas mask on
Disposable blue face masks found to contain toxic, asbestos-like substance that destroys lungs
Natural News) Health Canada has issued a warning about blue and gray disposable face masks, which contain an asbestos-like substance associated with “early pulmonary toxicity.”
The SNN200642 masks, which are made in China and sold and distributed by a Quebec-based company called Métallifer, had been part of Canada’s public school reopening plan. Students were told that they needed to wear them in the classroom to prevent the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19).
Health Canada, however, discovered during a preliminary risk assessment that the masks contain microscopic graphene particles that, when inhaled, could cause severe lung damage.
“Graphene is a strong, very thin material that is used in fabrication, but it can be harmful to lungs when inhaled and can cause long-term health problems,” reported CBC News.
For a while now, some daycare educators had expressed suspicion about the masks, which were causing children to feel as though they were swallowing cat hair while wearing them. We now know that instead of cat hair, children were inhaling the equivalent of asbestos all day long.
“If you have this type of mask in stock, we ask that you stop distributing them and keep them in a safe place now,” the provincial government wrote in a directive, which was sent to the education, families, and higher education ministries of Canada.
As it turns out, the SNN200642 masks that were being used all across Canada in school classrooms had never been tested for safety or effectiveness. Patrick Baillargeon, who heads up purchasing for Quebec’s laboratory supplies, says that because of this, the masks never should have been used.
The risks associated with inhaling graphene particles is unacceptable, he added, and Canadians – and everyone else, for that matter – should immediately stop using the masks.
“We therefore ask all our customers to check if they have any in their possession,” Baillargeon wrote in a notice, further revealing that at the time of their acquisition and distribution, the blue and gray disposable face masks were not in compliance with government regulations.
Schools and other facilities adopted them due to fears surrounding the Chinese virus, but this rushed, reactionary response is now causing other problems in the form of lung damage.
“We are now verifying whether any of these particular masks remain in our schools and centres,” reads a letter sent by the Lester B. Pearson school board to the parents of all exposed children.
“Any unused masks will be returned to our storage depot while we await further directives from the government.”
Back in December, the Quebec government had distributed these toxic masks to more than 15,000 daycare centers throughout the province. None of the masks met safety standards and were later ordered to no longer be used.
Another similar style of disposable mask, known as MC9501, was likewise pulled from distribution throughout Canada after it was determined to be unsafe. As many as 31.1 million toxic masks from this line were distributed before the government realized that they are unfit for use.
“Shouldn’t all this stuff be tested BEFORE it even leaves the factory?” asked one CBC News commenter, expressing outrage over the government’s act now, think later approach to Wuhan flu mitigation.
Others called for heads to roll over the fiasco, as well as an immediate end to all face mask use as the coverings are both useless and harmful no matter what materials were used in their production.
Comment: My research suggests that both the SNN200642 and the MC9501 face masks were manufactured in China and the distribution was limited to Canada. Never the less, please consider taking a cautionary approach when selecting your face mask, if you choose to wear one.
Side note: There is also a sterilant used for medical devices referred to as EO (which stands for Ethylene Oxide, which is a carcinogen)that should also be avoided.
Every day we hear more about “diversity, inclusiveness, and other idiocy, being implemented hither and yon. Also, the wedding season is soon upon us. The twain must meet.
This Austin Restaurant is Making the Wittiest Pandemic Signs Anywhere
A restaurant that’s famous for its hilarious signs has been pulling out all the stops to bring laughs in the era of COVID-19.
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Austin-based restaurant El Arroyo started making comic signs in the early 80s, and they’ve been perfecting the art ever since.
When the pandemic reached the States’ shores, and bars and restaurants began shuttering across the country back in spring, the team at the popular Texas restaurant decided that it was time to put even more effort into bringing comic relief to others.
“The signs bring a lot of laughter,” said Laura Schulte, 27, social media manger for the Mexican eatery.
“It’s a running joke that people who live in Austin are a bit hippy, so one of my favorite signs is: “Last queso stop before a load of yoga studios.
“That sums us up pretty well.”
Are you ready for a run-down of some of El Arroyo’s wittiest pandemic signs? Let us know your favorites.
Surely you’ve had this thought over the past few months?
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¡Good question!
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If only this trick applied to more than just smart phones…
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We’ve all been there, no?
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Silver linings…
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It really doesn’t bear thinking about…
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Excuse us while we wipe a nostalgic tear from our eye…