Anonymous ID: de4ba0 Aug. 12, 2021, 6:45 p.m. No.14340630   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0699 >>0754 >>1033 >>1114 >>1247 >>1299

Texas Tribune Issues HUGE Correction After ‘Mistakenly’ Reporting 5,800 Children Hospitalized with Covid in One Week

 

Isn’t it odd that the “mistakes” only go in one direction?

 

The Texas Tribune issued a MAJOR correction on Thursday after ‘mistakenly’ reporting 5,800 children were hospitalized with Covid in a 7 day period.

 

The report claimed there was a huge spike in Covid cases among children which led to 5,800 kids being hospitalized in one week.

 

The Texas Tribune corrected their false reporting after the lie made it around the world and caused unnecessary panic.

 

There was actually 783 hospitalizations in a 40-day period.

 

An earlier version of this story overstated the number of children who have been hospitalized in Texas recently with COVID-19. The story said over 5,800 children had been hospitalized during a seven-day period in August, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That number correctly referred to children hospitalized with COVID-19 since the pandemic began.In actuality, 783 children were admitted to Texas hospitals with COVID-19 between July 1 and Aug. 9 of this year.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/08/texas-tribune-issues-huge-correction-mistakenly-reporting-5800-children-hospitalized-covid-one-week/

Anonymous ID: de4ba0 Aug. 12, 2021, 6:48 p.m. No.14340666   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Horatio Sanz groomed, sexually assaulted underage fan at ‘SNL’ party: lawsuit

 

Comedian Horatio Sanz allegedly groomed and sexually assaulted an underage superfan at a “Saturday Night Live” party — as cast members looked the other way, the woman claims in a lawsuit filed Thursday.

 

The unnamed Pennsylvania teen, who was 17 at the time, was running an “SNL” fan site in May 2002 when Sanz allegedly took her on a limo ride then “digitally penetrated her genitals” at a post-show bash, according to the lawsuit, filed in Manhattan Supreme Court.

 

The girl first met Sanz at age 15 — when he was 31 years old — in 2000 after he invited her to a taping of the sketch comedy show, according to the lawsuit, which names the actor and SNL Studios as defendants.

 

The next year, he summoned her to several after-show parties where he allowed her to drink, touched her inappropriately and told her “to sit on his lap,” according to the lawsuit.

 

https://pagesix.com/2021/08/12/horatio-sanz-sexually-assaulted-underage-fan-at-snl-party-suit/

Anonymous ID: de4ba0 Aug. 12, 2021, 6:50 p.m. No.14340698   🗄️.is 🔗kun

WHO Scientist Says Chinese Pressured Investigation Team to Drop Lab-Leak Theory

 

“Follow the science,” right? Probably not the best advice when the science is tainted because of pressure from a Communist government to manipulate the conclusion.

 

The WHO sent a team of “blue-ribbon experts” to China in order to investigate the origins of COVID-19. The investigation is vital to discovering how the coronavirus responsible for the disease made the leap from infecting animals to infecting humans. Knowing which animal was responsible could lead to better treatments for COVID, more effective vaccines, and perhaps clues to how we can stop the next pandemic from starting.

 

The WHO team went to China because that’s where the first cases of COVID-19 appeared. But from the beginning of the team’s investigation, the Chinese Communist government put roadblocks in the way of the WHO’s efforts to uncover as much information about the virus as possible.

 

The Chinese delayed visas so that the team was several months late in assembling in China. The team was not given access to early patients or their histories. Reports about the research were lost or the team was denied access.

 

After solemnly telling the world they would cooperate fully, the Chinese stonewalled the effort.

 

Now a new Danish documentary on the man who headed up the team, Peter Ben Embarek, and the WHO team’s efforts has revealed the not-very-startling information that the Chinese government directly interfered in the writing of the final report.

 

Washington Post:

 

A discussion of whether to include the lab-leak theory at all lasted until 48 hours before the conclusion of the mission, Ben Embarek told the Danish reporters. In the end, Ben Embarek’s Chinese counterpart eventually agreed to discuss the lab-leak theory in the report “on the condition we didn’t recommend any specific studies to further that hypothesis.”

 

Asked in the documentary whether the report’s “extremely unlikely” wording about the lab-leak theory was a Chinese requirement, Ben Embarek said “it was the category we chose to put it in at the end, yes.” But he added that this meant it was not impossible, just not likely.

 

“In the beginning, they didn’t want anything about the lab [in the report], because it was impossible, so there was no need to waste time on that,” Ben Embarek said during the interview with the Danish documentarians. “We insisted on including it because it was part of the whole issue about where the virus originated.”

 

The problem for the scientists was the recommendation that no further study was needed. It shocked scientists around the world and led to several letters being sent to various scientific journals complaining about the completely unorthodox recommendation.

 

Ben Embarek said one similar scenario, in which a lab employee inadvertently could have brought the virus to Wuhan after collecting samples in the field, could be considered both a lab-leak theory and a hypothesis of direct infection from a bat, which was described as “likely” in the report.

 

A one-in-a-million shot of a researcher being infected by a bat virus in the field being more likely than the accidental leak of the coronavirus from a lab proven to have mishandled material that posed a biological hazard? Something’s wrong with that picture.

 

The circumstantial case against the Chinese government hiding something significant from the world is building. With each revelation, the Chinese government’s credibility sinks even lower.

 

It’s not likely the whole truth will ever be known. But suspicion will follow the Chinese for a long time.

 

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2021/08/12/who-scientist-says-chinese-pressured-investigation-team-to-drop-lab-leak-theory-n1468977

Anonymous ID: de4ba0 Aug. 12, 2021, 6:56 p.m. No.14340758   🗄️.is 🔗kun

31 Indicted in Cross-State Drug Trafficking Ring

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdpa/pr/31-indicted-cross-state-drug-trafficking-ring

Anonymous ID: de4ba0 Aug. 12, 2021, 7:01 p.m. No.14340796   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0833 >>0843 >>0982 >>1182

WashPo's Jennifer Rubin: White Population Falling And Becoming a Minority is 'Fabulous News'

 

Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin on Thursday celebrated the "fabulous news" that the 2020 Census showed whites in America were becoming a minority at a rapid pace and had their total population numbers decline for the first time in our nation's history.

 

"A more diverse, more inclusive society," Rubin commented on Twitter. "This is fabulous news."

 

"Now we need to prevent minority White rule," she said.

 

In 2019, fellow WashPo columnist Max Boot said that when America becomes "majority-minority" then the Trump era "will be seen as a sad last gasp of white resistance."

 

"A few decades from now, when the entire country is majority-minority, the Trump era will be seen as a sad last gasp of white resistance – a reprehensible episode that will be recounted alongside the McCarthy era, the internment of citizens and noncitizens of Japanese descent during World War II, and the Palmer Raids," Boot said.

 

https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=62458

Anonymous ID: de4ba0 Aug. 12, 2021, 7:13 p.m. No.14340924   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Yet Again, the Media's Covid Narrative Doesn't Add Up

 

If one were to go only on what one reads or sees in the media, one would think it’s the spring of 2020 all over again. The headlines are filled with stories of overcrowded hospitals, overwhelmed medical personnel, and predictions of people dying in parking lots waiting for medical care. The news articles generally quote a staffer of some kind at various hospitals and then leave it at that.

 

It’s difficult to know what to make of these stories. After all, we heard very much the same thing during March, April, and May of 2020. Local governments were building makeshift hospitals in conventions centers—yet they went unused. Memphis’s overflow hospital was closed down after an entire year of never housing a single patient. In late 2020, after months of media reports that New York hospitals were utterly overwhelmed, Andrew Cuomo announced New York hospitals “were never overwhelmed.” Colorado built a 2,200-patient overflow hospital. It was never used. Last spring, a $17 million overflow facility in Houston was dismantled without ever being used.

 

Now we’re being told that this time, they really mean it and hospitals are on the verge of overflowing.

 

Yet, according to data from Johns Hopkins, most of these cases may be overstated. In Texas, for example, where hospitals have been a subject of countless recent stories about overflowing ICUs, the state is a long way from reaching its earlier peaks of 2020. Moreover, Texas is now staffing fewer ICU beds overall. The story is the same in Georgia, that supposed home of an “experiment in human sacrifice” where officials were among the first to end stay-at-home orders in 2020. Indeed, it’s clear most of the country—regardless of the state’s use of mask mandates or stay-at-home orders—remains well behind previous peak levels.

 

One outlier in terms of hospitalizations, however, is the state of Florida. Numbers in Florida do appear to be closer to previous peaks that most other states, and ICU usage is now larger than what it was during the summer of 2020.

 

Why is this?

 

According to many reports from the corporate media, this must be because the state’s governor is Ron DeSantis. Because of his connection to the Trump movement, the media has predictably focused on DeSantis and his policies as alleged drivers of rising covid cases in Florida. The preponderance of media articles about Florida are careful to mention that the state’s governor Ron DeSantis has opposed mask mandates, vaccine passports, and stay-at-home orders.

 

The implication, of course, is that DeSantis’s opposition to these measures has somehow caused today’s rising number of hospitalizations.

 

https://mises.org/wire/yet-again-medias-covid-narrative-doesnt-add