Anonymous ID: f1da5a Aug. 5, 2021, 10:55 a.m. No.79723   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9758 >>9769 >>9789

Seattle Times, Danny WestNUT attempts to incite vaccinated citizens against citizens who decline vaccination.

 

This COVID sequel is maddening. Time to flip the script and up the pressure on the unvaccinated.

Updated July 31, 2021 at 1:16 pm

 

Here we go again.

Masks are supposed to go back on. Some businesses are being forced to close. Hospitals, at least in some parts of the state, have begun to warn about jammed emergency rooms.

“It’s déjà vu all over again,” said Reza Kaleel, a hospital executive in the Tri-Cities — right now the state’s hottest COVID hot spot. A delta variant outbreak there has caused a disheartening “fifth wave,” filling the local ICU this past week to the point that patients had to be medevaced out of town.

“The hardest thing for us to see, as health professionals, is that this is entirely preventable,” Kaleel said.

This past month when I wrote that “Washington had its chance to stomp the coronavirus, but we blew it,” a lot of readers objected.

Some didn’t like the royal “we.”

“ ‘We’ didn’t blow it,” a doctor from Snohomish wrote in. “Other areas of the state have done very well, with high vaccination rates and low infection rates. It’s an amazing success story, actually.”

Others wrote that they were done with the idea of “we.”

“I’m vaxxed so I guess I don’t worry about it anymore,” one wrote. “If you had the chance to get vaccinated and didn’t take it, and then you end up in the hospital, that’s on you.”

Others felt it’s all fundamentally nobody’s business (or at least none of mine).

“Since when were you anointed to rule over Eastern Washington?” wrote a man who insisted he had picked up my column only because he was passing the time at a store waiting for his wife. “Vaccinations here in Walla Walla or anywhere in this state are really none of your business.”

Well let’s check in on Walla Walla, shall we? Since then, the COVID case rate has shot up by another 37% (it was already one of the highest on the West Coast). This past week, a hospital in town asked people not to come to the emergency room unless they are having “a heart attack, stroke, trouble breathing, severe bone breaks, etc.”

“There is a higher likelihood of being air transferred to another facility, particularly for an intensive care bed,” the health director warned.

This sure sounds like somebody’s business. What’s happening now in this infuriating COVID sequel — the mask redux, bars closing due to mini-outbreaks, businesses delaying their returns to offices — is exactly what I meant when I said “we” had blown it. This societywide failure to contain the pandemic is going to touch you one way or another, even if you are vaccinated so that the disease itself may not.

At a briefing in the Tri-Cities, doctors were reduced to morosely begging their community to get vaccinated — to no apparent avail. After all this time and effort, Benton County is hovering at 47% of the eligible population vaccinated, while Franklin County has only 40%.

“There’s this lack of trust in science and our health care experts — it’s something I haven’t seen in my career before,” said Dr. Kevin Pieper of Kadlec Medical Center in Richland, where COVID hospitalizations have surged fourfold since June and are now back to the peak from last winter.

Kaleel, the administrator, said the hospital staff is demoralized by the “unending procession” of COVID waves and lockdowns. He’s now worried he won’t be able to recruit new doctors or nurses to “a community that continues to have a very low vaccination rate, knowing what they’re going to have to contend with here.”

The biggest concern, he said, is the unvaccinated population may percolate “mutations of the virus beyond this delta variant that may prove to be more resistant to the vaccines, and keep us all in this cycle.”

This was the most depressing briefing I’ve attended in the pandemic yet. They kept repeating how pointless and easily preventable it all is.

So what are we going to do now — now that we blew our chance to stomp the pandemic?

The other day a KING 5 news anchor, Jake Whittenberg, asked: “Serious question … Where’s the effort to make the unvaccinated feel more comfortable about getting the shot, rather than just making them feel guilty?” Asked what people are objecting to, he said: “They’re uncomfortable with government telling them what to do.”

A good debate followed, but here’s the thing: Up till now, government hasn’t told anybody what to do — yet. They’ve made the shots free and easy to get. They dangled beer, lottery drawings, even free topsoil(!). They begged. On Thursday President Biden backed the once radical idea of paying people to get vaxxed.

The one thing they haven’t done is make anybody do anything.

That’s where I suspect we’re headed. Persuasion hasn’t worked. Hospitalization and death don’t seem to move the needle. The only thing left to try is to raise the costs and hassle of staying unvaccinated (for those who can medically take the vaccines, of course).

It’s why businesses increasingly are saying: Get vaxxed or you can’t work (there’s usually an out where you can take regular coronavirus tests instead). Or, as at some Seattle businesses, “no vaccine, no service.”

“I have a relative who won’t get vaccinated, but if you told her she couldn’t go to Costco, she’d be at CVS that same day with her sleeve rolled up,” one reader wrote me.

Exactly. It’s the American version of what they did in France, where you now have to show a “vaccine passport” to go to a Parisian cafe.

I’m not a fan of forced vaccination. Requiring vaccination to do certain things though, that’s a step shy of a hard mandate (especially if you can show a negative test as an alternative). But it’s a ratcheting up of pressure, which now seems sadly needed to halt the making of still more bad COVID sequels (sure to come this fall: Part VI, The Coviding).

As the weary doctors in the Tri-Cities testified the other day, we could have done this the easy way. But “we” chose not to — by which I mean, enough of us to rope in all of us. So the hard way it’s going to be.

Danny Westneat: dwestneat@seattletimes.com; Danny Westneat takes an opinionated look at the Puget Sound region's news, people and politics.

 

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/health/this-covid-sequel-is-maddening-time-to-flip-the-script-and-up-the-pressure-on-the-unvaccinated/

Anonymous ID: f1da5a Aug. 5, 2021, 11:48 a.m. No.79739   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9758 >>9769 >>9770 >>9789

Reminder

 

First of all, it is NOT a Vaccine it is a Treatment

 

From Dr. David Martin:

 

This is not a vaccine. We’re using the term “vaccine” to sneak it under public health exemptions. This is mRNA packaged in a fat envelope that is delivered to a cell. It is a medical device designed to stimulate the human cell into becoming a pathogen creator.

Vaccines are a legally defined term under public health law, they’re legally defined term under the CDC and FDA standards. And a vaccine specifically has to stimulate both an immunity within the person who is receiving it, but it also has to disrupt transmission.

That is not what this is. They have been clear in saying that the mRNA strand that is going into the cell is not to stop transmission. It is a treatment.

But if it was discussed as a treatment, it would not get the sympathetic ear of the public health authorities, because then people would ask: what other treatments are there?

 

https://healthimpactnews.com/2021/dr-david-martin-on-experimental-mrna-covid-vaccines-this-is-not-a-vaccine-it-is-a-medical-device/

 

https://lbry.tv/@AdamCast:4/Dr-David-Martin-Explains-Covid-Vaccines-are-not-Vaccines-are-Medical-Devicies:b

 

http://stateofthenation.co/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Why-Not-To-Get-The-COVID-VACCINE.pdf

Anonymous ID: f1da5a Aug. 5, 2021, 1:22 p.m. No.79763   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9765 >>9769 >>9789

New Law Enforcement Oversight Director Appointed for King County

July 27, 2021

Summary

The King County Council has appointed Tamer Abouzeid, an attorney, mediator, community organizer and policy professional, to serve as the new director of the Office of Law Enforcement Oversight. He was selected by the council Tuesday afternoon.

Abouzeid is currently an attorney at the Chicago office of a large civil rights organization, focusing on issues of discrimination and policing, and also acts as legal counsel to the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression. He previously worked at Chicago’s Civilian Office of Police Accountability investigating allegations of misconduct against Chicago police officers.

Abouzeid will officially take over the position effective September 20, 2021.

 

QUOTES

 

“The challenge before our Office of Law Enforcement is steep: build a trusting relationship with and among the diverse communities we serve and our Sheriff’s Office so that we can provide true public safety to all. This will take perseverance, listening, and a focus on common interests so that we provide equitable, fair and effective policing in King County. Tamer Abouzeid brings the combination of experience and drive needed to rise to these challenges. I am delighted to welcome him as our incoming Director of OLEO.” – Council Chair Claudia Balducci

 

“I would like to welcome Mr. Abouzeid to King County and the Office of Law Enforcement Oversight. OLEO is a vital asset for building public trust and confidence in public safety services provided by King County. I wish him the best of luck, and I look forward to working with him to enhance the safety, compassion, and professionalism of the King County Sheriff Department.” – Councilmember Kathy Lambert

 

“I’m very excited about our new OLEO Director, Mr. Abouzeid. He brings together deep policy expertise with a strong commitment to engaging communities most impacted by policing. And it’s a plus that he’s personable and funny! As chair of the Law and Justice Committee, I look forward to working closely with Tamer to ensure that our region has a much better and more accountable system of public safety.” – Councilmember Girmay Zahilay

 

“The Office of Law Enforcement Oversight must be a force for transparency and accountability, driven by community. I’m very pleased that Mr. Abouzeid will be bringing his experience doing just that to this important position. From far too many officer involved shootings to systems that have been in place for decades that can harm those who need help the most, particularly in communities of color, the work ahead of OLEO and Mr. Abouzeid is critically important for every resident in King County. I wish him luck and look forward to a strong partnership in the coming years.” – Councilmember Joe McDermott

 

https://kingcounty.gov/council/mainnews/2021/July/7-27-OLEO-Director.aspx

Anonymous ID: f1da5a Aug. 5, 2021, 1:26 p.m. No.79765   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9768 >>9769 >>9780 >>9789

>>79763

 

Activist attorney who supports Palestinian terrorists tapped to head Seattle police oversight board

Posted by: Gregory Hoyt

 

SEATTLE, WA- After Portland, Seattle has served as ground zero for the wackiness that is the far left. The latest news out of Seattle may have moved that city up to the front of the pack. According to the Post Millennial, the new head of police oversight in metropolitan King County may be anti-cop but he’s definitely pro-Palestinian terrorist.

The Metropolitan King County Council recently appointed a man named Tamer Abouzeid, a Chicago lawyer as the director of the shiny new Offices of Law Enforcement Oversight (OLEO).

As part of his new duties, Abouzeid will act as an adviser on issues such as police reform, according to an article in the Seattle Times. He is expected to begin his new role on Sept. 20, 2021.

“I am excited about my appointment as director of OLEO and even more excited about the direction in which the King County Council is moving when it comes to public safety,” Abouzeid said in an email.

“I look forward to working with the Council, with OLEO’s amazing staff, with [the King County Sheriff’s Office], and most of all, with the richly diverse communities that call King County home.”

Fair enough. However a close examination of Abouzeid’s history shows that he previously served as the staff attorney for the anti-Semitic, anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) since August of last year.

At one point in time, CAIR had demanded a speaker be canceled from CPAC, alleging what they called his anti-Muslim positions.

What’s more, CAIR has been closely linked to the terrorist organization Hamas, and the current executive director of CAIR has openly called for overthrowing the US government.

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) defines CAIR as a:

 

“Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization with offices around the country,” with a mission “to enhance understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.”

 

Continuing, however it says:

 

“CAIR’s stated commitment to ‘justice and mutual understanding,’ however is undermined by its anti-Israel agenda. CAIR Executive Director Hihad Awad has accused Israel supporters in the U.S. of promoting ‘a culture of hostility towards Islam’ and CAIR chapters continue to partner with various anti-Israel groups that seek to isolate and demonize the Jewish State.”

 

“CAIR’s anti-Israel agenda dates back to its founding by leaders of the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), a Hamas affiliated anti-Semitic propaganda organization. While CAIR has denounced specific acts of terrorism in the U.S. and broad, for many years it refused to unequivocally condemn Palestinian terror organizations and Hezbollah by name, which the U.S. and international community have condemned and isolated.”

 

The ADL noted that:

 

“CAIR has supported and advocated for Rasmea Odeh, who was convicted by an Israeli court in 1970 for her role in a 1969 bombing of a supermarket that killed two Israeli students, and who was later released as part of a prisoner exchange.”

 

According to the Post Millennial piece, much of Abouzeid’s social media has been “scrubbed,” aka “cleaned up. However internet archives show that he has supported the anti-Semitic Boycott, Divest and Sanction (BDS) movement against Israel and wrote a since-deleted letter to the Chicago Tribune which compared Israelis to Hamas terrorists.

ADL notes that CAIR is “closely connected to American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), the leading organization providing anti-Zionist training and education to students and Muslim community organizations around the country.”

Abouzeid isn’t the only radical supported by King County Council Chair Claudia Balducci. She apparently also supported a candidate for King County Council, Ubax Gardheere, who only threatened to blow up a bus filled with school children in 2010.

In that incident, Gardheere, in exclusive footage obtained by the Post Millennial threatened school children, claiming she may have had a gun or a bomb, and then actually calling them “cowards” as they ran in fear for their lives.

On Jan. 12, 2010, Gardheere boarded a Highline School District bus at it was starting its morning route to Chinook Middle School. She tells the bus driver not to leave, calling it a “matter of national security.” The driver then notified the police.

The driver then asks here if something happened to one of the kids, to which she replied that “if something happens it’s going to happen to you.”

The clearly unhinged Gardheere then tells the students she is wearing loose clothing and may be in possession of a bomb or a gun. Police finally arrive and arrest her, while students flee, while Gardheere calls them “cowards.”

A detective with King County said Gardheere had told the arresting officer she was “prepared to die.” No weapons were found, and she was able to plead the charges down to a misdemeanor prior to trial.

That hasn’t stopped Democrats from supporting her candidacy. Democrat state senator Rebecca Saldana noted in her endorsement of Gardheere,” I will follow Ubax anywhere. Another Democrat, former radical Seattle City Council Member Mike O’Brien called her “an amazing leader.” A number of other prominent area Democrats also supported the unhinged radical.

Not surprisingly, her candidacy is also supported by the local chapter of the far-left Service Employees International Union (SEIU).

Gardheere claimed in an interview with Seattle Weekly that she had been hospitalized for a mental illness and that her condition had gone downhill after visiting in-laws in Dubai on her way to Somalia in 2008. Somalia? Ah yes, home of another anti-American radical, Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar (D).

Gardheere tried to justify terrorizing school children by claiming she had been “criminalized” for mental illness in an interview with the South Seattle Emerald. She claimed that she was undergoing “postpartum depression” which led to a mental breakdown.

That flies in the face of not only court documents and police reports of the school bus incident, but also her own earlier statements to The Seattle Weekly.

“I’m thinking in my head, ‘what can I say or do that will get you taken to jail instead of a mental institute?”

Just another unhinged radical in a state full of them.

 

https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/leftist-who-supports-palestinian-terrorists-tapped-to-head-seattle-police-oversight-board/

Anonymous ID: f1da5a Aug. 5, 2021, 1:39 p.m. No.79768   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9769 >>9789

>>79765

 

Reminder

Jan 12, 2010

 

Rumble — Footage exclusively obtained by The Post Millennial shows progressive candidate for King County Council Ubax Gardheere threatening school children while claiming she may have a bomb or a gun and then calling them "cowards" as they flee from her.

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/exclusive-footage-progressive-king-county-council-candidate-threatens-to-blow-up-school-bus-calls-children-cowards-as-they-flee

 

https://rumble.com/vjc3of-progressive-candidate-threatens-to-blow-up-school-bus-full-of-kids.html

 

https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/leftist-who-supports-palestinian-terrorists-tapped-to-head-seattle-police-oversight-board/