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US threatens ICC with ‘consequences’ if it acts on war crimes complaint against Israel filed by ‘fake’ Palestinian state
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CBS News releases statement on Catherine Herridge's reporting after Dems, media attack her
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Esquire assigned to interviewed Clooney in 2006 bleeding on his couch in a drug induced stupor.
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Meet Barbara Ferrer, The Social Justice Warrior With No Medical Background Leading LA's COVID Response
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Maniac Criminal Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing to significantly shrink the footprint of California’s juvenile and adult prison system.
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Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development from 2015 needs diggin
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The Illegal and/or Unconstitutional Actions of President Barack Obama' Parts 1-4
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WHO Offered $20M Bribe To Poison Madagascar Cure’
In a shocking claim, the President of Madagascar has said that the WHO offered $20m bribe to poison COVID-19 cure. The herbal remedy called COVID-19 Organics made from Artemisia can cure COVID-19 patients within ten days said the President. He also raised the question that if it was a European country that had actually discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt?
The President of Madagascar Andry Rajoelina has accused the World Health Organisation of a plot to have its COVID-19 Organics, the local African ‘cure’ for the virus poisoned. Rajoelina claims WHO offered a $20 million bribe to poisoned their medicine, Tanzania Perspective reported on the front-page of its 14th May edition.
The President of Madagascar believes the only reason the rest of the world has refused to treat Madagascar’s cure for the coronavirus with urgency and respect is that the remedy comes from Africa.In an interview with French media, President Rajoelina reportedly said he has noticed what he believes stems from usual condescension toward Africans.
“I think the problem is that (the drink) comes from Africa and they can’t admit… that a country like Madagascar… has come up with this formula to save the world.
If it wasn’t Madagascar, and if it was a European country that had actually discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt? I don’t think so,” said Africa’s youngest head of state, the President of Madagascar Andry Rajoelina.
“What is the problem with Covid-Organics, really? Could it be that this product comes from Africa? Could it be that it’s not OK for a country like Madagascar, which is the 63rd poorest country in the world… to have come up with (this formula) that can help save the world?”
“If it wasn’t Madagascar, and if it was a European country that had actually discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt? I don’t think so,” said Africa’s youngest head of state, the President of Madagascar Andry Rajoelina.
The remedy, COVID Organics, is made from Artemisia, a plant imported into Madagascar in the 1970s from China to treat malaria. Artemisia has had proven success against malaria and according to President Rajoelina it can cure COVID-19 patients within ten days.
However, the WHO has criticized such natural therapeutic measures against the coronavirus as blind faith. In response to the skepticism with which the WHO is treating the COVID Organics, Rajoelina said, “No country or organisation will keep us from going forward.”
A host of other African countries including, Tanzania, Guinea-Bissau, DR Congo, and Niger, have imported the Madagascan made recipe.
Meanwhile, in yet another African nation Nigeria, Bill Gates has been caught bribing forced Coronavirus program. Based on an intercepted human intelligence report, a controversy has erupted in Nigeria whereby it is revealed that Bill Gates offered $10 million bribe for a forced vaccination program for Coronavirus to the Nigerian House of Representatives. The opposition political parties rejected the “foreign-sponsored Bill” mandating the compulsory vaccination of all Nigerians even when the vaccines have not been discovered and demanded the Speaker be impeached if he forces the bill on members.
The Madagascar controversy has erupted days after Tanzania kicked out WHO after Goat and Papaya samples came COVID-19 Positive. With the rise in false Coronavirus cases, the Tanzanian President John Magufuli growing suspicious of the World Health Organization (WHO), decided to investigate the claims himself. He sent the WHO samples of a goat, a papaya, and a quail for testing. After all 3 samples came COVID-19 positive, the Tanzanian President is reported to have kicked out WHO from the country.
Following the Tanzanian lead Burundi also kicked out the entire WHO Coronavirus Team from the country for interference in internal matters. In a letter addressed to WHO’s Africa headquarters, the foreign ministry says the four officials must leave by Friday.
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Mexicana consulate in Sacramento informing illegals to take advantage of tax payer handouts from the state.
>https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/communities/san-diego/story/2020-05-16/governor-appeals-to-tribes-to-reconsider-their-decisions-to-reopen-casinos
Governor appeals to tribes to reconsider their decisions to reopen casinos
Gov. Gavin Newsom has appealed to San Diego County’s tribal governments to reconsider their decisions to reopen their casinos this week.
In a letter sent Friday to tribal leaders, Newsom acknowledged the coronavirus’s economic toll, saying he was “aware even a partial reopening of tribal casinos is crucial to your ability to raise governmental revenues to provide for the well-being of your communities.”
But, he added, “I cannot stress enough that the risk of COVID-19 transmission remains a serious threat to all Californians.”
The tribes voluntarily shuttered their operations on March 20 to combat the spread of the deadly coronovirus. On Saturday, tribal leaders either declined to comment or refused to say whether they would reassess their positions. At least one tribe said it would not reverse its decision and indicated the nine tribes with gaming operations would release a joint statement.
Newsom said the casinos fit the description of high-risk workplaces in Phase 3 because of the number of people they employ and customers they draw. He said state health officials have not yet authorized the reopening of such businesses and remain focused on implementing Phase 2.
Newsom said he was not asking the tribes to get permission from the state before opening because he recognizes their sovereign rights to be independent nor was he suggesting they remain closed indefinitely. Rather, he said, “in the spirit of sovereign-to-sovereign engagement,” he asked the tribes to wait until surrounding jurisdictions met the Phase 3 criteria allowing them to reopen.
“Sycuan has had and continues to have a positive relationship with the governor, and this pandemic is no exception,” Adam Day, chief administrative officer of Sycuan Resort & Casino, responded in a statement emailed Saturday. “And we always maintain the confidentiality of those government-to-government conversations, and this pandemic is no exception.”
The governor’s appeal follows strong objections raised last week by county health officials about the tribes’ ability to keep the public safe and they threatened to block the reopenings. They later retreated from that position, acknowledging they had no jurisdiction on tribal lands.
To date, those planning to reopen are Viejas Casino and Resort in Alpine, which said it will resume operations Monday; Sycuan Casino Resort in El Cajon, which will reopen Wednesday; Valley View Casino and Hotel in Valley Center, which reopens Friday; and Jamul Casino, which plans to reopen Monday for select casino members, followed by a public opening on Thursday.
Five other tribal casinos have yet to set reopening dates.
Officials at Viejas and Valley View declined to comment Saturday on the governor’s appeal.
Beth Binger, a spokeswoman for Jamul, said the tribe intends to reopen.
“We are reopening with significantly reduced occupancy limits,” she said in an email Saturday. “We will be continuously monitoring our occupancy as we reopen to regulate entry as needed to keep guests a safe distance apart.”
Binger said tribal officials will release a statement.
Tribal officials say they are taking a wide range of measures to protect the health of both workers and visitors by limiting the number of people allowed onsite, restricting which areas are open and regularly sanitizing machinery and surfaces. The closures, they said, have dealt a blow to local tribes, which are dependent on the income gaming operations generate for basic services such as schools, hospitals and infrastructure.
“These properties are the lifeline for everything on the reservations,” said Rob Cinelli, Sycuan Casino general manager. “It’s really hard to sit on the sidelines. Its different than other businesses that are not supporting a whole community.”
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Governor appeals to tribes to reconsider their decisions to reopen casinos
Gov. Gavin Newsom has appealed to San Diego County’s tribal governments to reconsider their decisions to reopen their casinos this week.
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Those opening this week have close to 2,000 gaming slots each —between their smoking and non-smoking gaming floors. In 2019, Sycuan completed a $260 million expansion to its hotel and casino, with an additional 60,0000 square foot gaming floor space. That same year Valley View completed a $50 million renovation to its existing 100,000-square-foot casino and restaurant space, with an additional 25,000-square-foot casino expansion.
Novel coronavirus commonly enters the body through the mucus membranes of the eyes, nose and mouth and may directly enter the lungs through inhalation. The virus spreads inside tiny water droplets in coughs and sneezes and can be picked up by touching surfaces where such excretions have been deposited.
A workforce of more than 9,000 among the county’s nine tribal casinos have been laid off since at least March. Employees who have worked at the casinos for decades say they are anxiously awaiting callbacks, but worry about safety and the impact the pandemic will have on their jobs, especially those who rely on tips. Others worried they might be passed over.
“There are people from my department that have been called back already and have been there less time than me,” said a 45-year-old employee at Sycuan Casino Resort.
The almost 20-year employee did not want her name published because she fears retaliation.
The mother of three is receiving unemployment and worries the casino will not hire her back.
“If they don’t call me back to work, I’m afraid that everything is going to come down on me, because how am I going to afford my mortgage?” she said.
Local labor union leaders and employees are urging casino leaders to recall workers in order of seniority to protect older, longtime employees. Several casinos continued to pay employees for at least two weeks after closing.
Bridgette Browning, president of Unite HERE Local 30, said the union is concerned casinos will recall younger and newer employees to save money or to increase productivity. Although older people are more susceptible to developing complications, union leaders say job security is a big concern.
Browning said union contracts with Jamul Casino and Pala Casino Resort Spa in northern San Diego County guarantee that older employees will have a job to return to. She said she hopes other casinos follow suit.
Cinelli said Sycuan expects to open with at least 50 percent of the staff and the goal is return to 100 percent 90 days after reopening.
Sycuan employees will be brought back based on the department — valet, buffet and pool area services will not be available during the first phase. The casino will also consider seniority, a spokeswoman wrote in an email.
Pala Casino Spa & Resort employee Rosalina Kovach said she can’t wait to return to work. The 70-year-old has worked as a casino housekeeper for nearly 11 years.
Although she does worry about the number of people she will come in contact with, she said she hopes the casino will have safety protocols in place to protect everyone.
“It would hurt me to lose one of my co-workers,” she said.
Viejas, Sycuan, Jamul and Barona Resort and Casino said employees will be required to wear face masks, practice physical distancing, wash hands frequently and undergo temperature checks. Guests must undergo temperature checks, wear masks on the property and practice social distancing.
Sycuan hired a San Diego company to apply a long-term disinfectant coating on surfaces. Viejas and Barona officials said they plan to use ultraviolet light treatments.
A server at Viejas said she is nervous to return to work, but hopes to learn more about the safety protocols the casino has put in place soon. The more than 20-year employee did not want her name published because she is not allowed to speak with media.
“We are working side by side with the guests … how are (we) going to serve the guests safe enough to protect us,” she said.
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@EricTrump tweets Happening Now: Trump Boat Parade in Jacksonville Florida! There is unbelievable spirit and love in our great country!!
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Fucking stupid idiots. Top to bottom: On the front lines at Chick-fil-A
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BREAKING Distraction in progress: At least 10 firefighters "down," multiple buildings on fire after explosion in downtown Los Angeles
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