Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Criminal Jared Kushner's Actions On Medical Supplies Is Killing COVID 19 Patients and Health Care Workers

Senators Demand Answers About Jared Kushner's Role In Distributing Medical Supplies


Two Democratic senators are demanding that the country’s largest medical equipment providers shed light on the White House’s role in distributing life-saving supplies during the coronavirus pandemic. 
In letters sent Monday, Sens. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) and Richard Blumenthal (Conn.) asked six companies to explain how and where the Trump administration has decided to direct critically needed medical supplies now that the White House is deeply involved with managing the nation’s supply chain.
“Given the ‘unprecedented’ nature of this partnership, and the numerous reported problems with states and hospital officials being unable to obtain personal protective equipment and other medical supplies, or having shipments of these materials seized by federal officials and spirited to unknown destinations, the American people need an explanation for how these supplies are obtained, priced, and distributed,” the letters read.
The senators’ questions revolve around Project Airbridge, a public-private partnership overseen by President Donald Trump’s close adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to accelerate overseas shipments of supplies like personal protective equipment.
The White House said April 6 that some states are requesting far more medical supplies than they need to fight the coronavirus pandemic, pushing back against criticism that the distribution of vital equipment has been chaotic. “In some cases, people are requesting 10 times what they actually need,” presidential adviser Jared Kushner said, according to audio obtained by The Associated Press. (Photo: AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
Kushner has touted the partnership as an “unprecedented” answer to critical supply shortages facing many hospitals. Under the arrangement, the U.S. government pays to ship orders of supplies like masks, gowns, gloves and respirators from overseas. The companies ordering the supplies — giants such as McKesson Corporation and Cardinal Health — still pay for those orders and are permitted to sell half to buyers that have already placed orders. The companies must then sell the other half to hard-hit regions prioritized by the federal government.
But Project Airbridge is subject to little public oversight. The administration has not publicized what it considers “hot spots” or what controls it is placing on supplies being flown into the country with taxpayer money.
Warren and Blumenthal asked companies to clarify whether they are hiking up the prices of those supplies. The senators are also seeking transparency on how much equipment Project Airbridge has moved, how companies are selected, and which hard-hit regions of the country are receiving half the equipment.
The senators sent their requests to Cardinal Health, Concordance, Henry Schein, McKesson, Medline, and Owens & Minor, all major medical wholesalers and distributors, and set a May 8 deadline for responses.
Kushner has taken on a vast behind-the-scenes role in managing the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus crisis, including how to get critical medical supplies to thousands of struggling hospitals.
Watchdogs are concerned that Kushner is consulting individuals who are self-interested health care profiteers. And the supply chain is riddled with holes, accusations of price-gouging, and reports that the Trump administration is seizing orders of protective gear from states in need.
So far, the administration is not complying with requests for more transparency about its response.
House Democrats requested similar information from the Federal Emergency Management Agency this month about Kushner’s role in directing the acquisition, distribution or sale of personal protective equipment or medical supplies. So far, the agency has ignored those questions.
A HuffPost Guide To Coronavirus

Why Does The US, With Only 4% of the World's Population Have 25% of the Deaths From Covid 19



Here's what is known for certain:

1. The Trump regime is corrupt and inept. They don't call Trump the Orange Menace for nothing.

2. The US medical industry is corrupt and inept. They don't call it the Medical Mafia for nothing.




Trump Endorses Russian Operatives Diamond & Silk

'I love Diamond & Silk': Trump stands by controversial supporters who promoted Russian coronavirus conspiracies


President Donald Trump tweeted his support Tuesday for Diamond and Silk, two of his most outspoken promoters on social media who have recently sparked outrage by promoting conspiracy theories around the coronavirus outbreak that has killed more than 56,000 people in the U.S.and more than 212,000 around the world. 

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Fat Treasonous Pigs Diamond & Silk with Fat Treasonous Pig Donald Trump

On Monday, The Daily Beast reported that Fox News was severing ties with the sisters, who stream a weekly show for Fox Nation. A new episode has not posted on the Fox Nation website since April 7, the first time they missed a week since December 2018, according to The Daily Beast. The online news outlet also said they had not made a Fox News appearance since a March 6 "Fox & Friends" interview. 
Lynette Hardaway (Diamond) and Rochelle Richardson (Silk) did not directly address the report, but Monday night they tweeted, "Haters keep saying they hate Diamond and Silk, but you can't hate what you ain't never loved!"
"But I love Diamond & Silk, and so do millions of people!" Trump tweeted in reply to Hardaway and Johnson, who have 1.4 million Twitter followers and 1.8 million more on Facebook. 
"We love you more," they tweeted back
The Trump campaign is also standing by the women.Hardaway and Johnson are co-chairs of black-voices for Trump and Women for Trump board members, according to the campaign. 
“Diamond and Silk are tremendously valued supporters of President Trump," a Trump campaign spokesperson said in a statement. "They fight for the President and are continued valued members of Team Trump.”
Hardaway and Johnson stirred controversy by endorsing a range of unsubstantiated theories about the pandemic. Earlier this month, Twitter locked their account for promoting misinformation about the coronavirus after the sisters, who oppose stay-at-home orders, told their followers, "Quarantining people inside of their houses for extended periods will make people sick." 
In one video, they made the scientifically suspect claim that many people were experiencing symptoms because the news media had "sensationalized" the outbreak. 
"People are getting more sick off of the media than the virus," Richardson claimed without evidence. "They catching fever from the media!" 
They have also claimed, without evidence, that celebrities were being paid to say they had COVID-19, that the death toll from the outbreak was being inflated to hurt Trump (a claim also made in a post retweeted by the president on Sunday) and implied Bill Gates' desire to fund a vaccine was motivated by a desire for "population control." 
Like Trump, they were convinced that the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine could be used to treat COVID-19 and said that concerns about its use were politically motivated. Last week, the Food and Drug Administration issued a warning that hydroxychloroquine should not be used outside of a hospital or clinical trial and said the drug has not "been shown to be safe and effective for treating or preventing COVID-19." 
Hardaway and Johnson also asserted the virus was "engineered" by "the Deep State" or the World Health Organization, presumably to embarrass Trump. 
"We are the United States, not Communist China," they tweeted Monday. "This Deep State experiment that we've all been suckered into must end or we will no longer have our freedoms or our country."
Fox News did not reply to USA TODAY's request for comment. 
Hardaway and Johnson came to prominence on YouTube with videos praising Trump and lambasting his detractors. They quickly gained the president's attention. He first referenced them in a December 2015 tweet, telling them they were "awesome." The next month, he called them onto the stage at a rally in Des Moines, Iowa. 
Even then, they were no strangers to controversy. During a February 2016 interview with CNN, they implied one of Trump's leading primary opponents was gay, a rumor promoted online by the likes of InfoWars conspiracist Alex Jones and the Daily Stormer, neo-Nazi site. 
They have accused social media companies of trying to censor them because of their conservative views and in April 2018 they warned the House Judiciary Committee an unchecked Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg could become a "dictator," during a hearing which Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., called "stupid and ridiculous." 
They remain Trump campaign fixtures. After calling the duo onto the stage at a March 2 rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, Trump reminisced about the day his wife, Melania, brought them to his attention. 
"She said, 'You know there are these two women on the internet, they're unbelievable,'" Trump said. "I said, 'Let me see.' I saw them. I fell in love. And everybody fell in love with Diamond and Silk." 
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump defends Diamond and Silk despite their coronavirus conspiracies

Can infra red light treatment kill the Corona virus?

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If anyone from the Science and Medical would like to help fight Covid I would suggest a treatment experiment were continuous and high doses of infrared and near-infrared are used to increase the temperature of a person with Covid 19. It was found out that heat  kills the SARS coronavirus at around 10000 units per 15 min (quick reduction).  Continous controlled heat with infrared within safe levels can be directed by a Doctor at Covid 19 patients  to control or kill the virus.

Certain essential oils are to be applied on specific points on the body to resuscitate the respiratory system. Medication for improving immunity are also to be administered to fight the Corona virus with this.

It’s a simple treatment  without side effects and could be most effective.
Now we are in the middle of a crisis and we need to conquer this virus immediately.
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or call +91 9844073437

Points about Infra red

Infra red treatments have been used to control and heal body aches. Now the effects of  red and near-infrared  are being studied to use it against cancer and viruses also. Infrared light is the heat people feel when exposed to the sun. The skin naturally radiates infrared heat every day. Photomedicine researchers in Brazil published a study in late 2018 showing that red light therapy decreased all cytokine levels after therapy and increased immune cell populations in mammals.

Some kinds of bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, change these molecules into negatively charged ions. When zapped with near-infrared light, the ions absorb the light and heat their surroundings, killing the bacteria.

It may then surprise you to learn that something viruses are exposed to all the time — visible light — can be used to kill them. A study by Kong-Thon Tsen of Arizona State University along with researchers at Johns Hopkins University shows how strong blasts of visible light from a low-power laser can kill viruses.

The Sun that sustain life is also the great healer. But most of us have distanced ourselves from this free medication mainly through work cultures and lifestyle changes.We are now being threatened by a deadly virus, which strangely, in places of high temperature have been better controlled even though the population density is very high.

I wouldn’t  say standing out in the sun is the best treatment, but certainly advisable to soak in some sun from your balconies and gardens if possible. Please do not go out of your home.

Now we are in the middle of a crisis we need to conquer this virus immediately.

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5505738/
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/av/2011/734690/
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10487033
https://www.news-medical.net/health/How-Does-Infrared-Therapy-Work.aspx
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-017-08707-2
https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/types/photoimmunotherapy-video
https://www.technologynetworks.com/cancer-research/videos/killing-cancer-cells-with-the-help-of-infrared-light-302764
https://www.swissultimate.us/essential-oil-skincare-treatment-info/facial-light-therapy-with-essential-oils/

Treasonous Criminal Trump Mishandled COVID 19

To the editor: It is time for major newspapers to call for President Trump's resignation. Although his behavior should have led to his removal long ago, his actions during the pandemic are so beyond the pale that we cannot wait the eight months until former Vice President Joe Biden might be inaugurated ("Trump's improvised medicine show prompts frantic health warnings," April 24).
Trump has minimized and mismanaged the crisis; forced states to compete against each other for crucial medical supplies, which the Federal Emergency Management Agency has confiscated; mused on camera about the efficacy of injecting disinfectants; and lied about all of this when confronted.
We have months if not years ahead in the fight against coronavirus, and the U.S. cannot waste more time with Trump in charge. As a lifelong Democrat, I would definitely put my trust in Vice President Mike Pence — someone whose politics are anathema to me — over the president until January 2021.
Jordan Deglise Moore, Los Angeles
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To the editor: While the limelight has addictive qualities, I believe Trump needs to withdraw from it. His addiction to the limelight has rendered him senseless.
My husband is a doctor. He and his fellow healthcare workers now have to take precious time out of their overwhelming task of saving lives not only to procure protective equipment, testing kits and accurate information, but also to tell their desperate and scared patients that household disinfectants are indeed poisonous.
Even if the president's comments were sarcastic, they have no place in a formal briefing about this pandemic that has taken more than 55,000 American lives.
Anne Boulware-Albert, San Clemente
Vice President Mike Pence speaks to President Trump during the White House coronavirus briefing on April 23. <span class="copyright">(Drew Angerer / Getty Images)</span>
To the editor: Usually I don't kill bugs that get into the house. But recently I turned on a light in a dark room and saw a very big roach on the floor. I had to get it.
There was nothing handy to use before it would have scurried away, so I stomped on it. That killed the bug. I had a revelation.
The next morning I called my doctor and asked him if he could get some research going to find out if stomping on patients' lungs would kill the coronavirus bug. My doctor told me to shut up, but many people are now talking about this very great idea for a cure.
Ira Spiro, Los Angeles

Monday, April 27, 2020

What does Google know about me?

You may know that Google is tracking you, but most people don't realize the extent of it. Luckily, there are simple steps you can take to dramatically reduce Google's tracking.
But first, what exactly are they tracking? Unlike searching on DuckDuckGo, when you search on Google, they keep your search history forever. That means they know every search you’ve ever done on Google. That alone is pretty scary, but it’s just the shallow end of the very deep pool of data that they try to collect on people.
What most people don’t realize is that even if you don’t use any Google products directly, they’re still trying to discover as much as they can about you. Google trackers have been found on 75% of the top million websites. This means they're also trying to track most everywhere you go on the internet, trying to slurp up your browsing history!
Most people also don’t know that Google runs most of the ads you see across the internet and in apps – you know those ones that follow you around everywhere? Yup, that’s Google, too. They aren’t really a search company anymore – they’re a tracking company. They are tracking as much as they can for these annoying and intrusive ads, including recording every time you see them, where you saw them, if you clicked on them, etc.
But even that’s not all…
If You Use Google Products
If you do use Google products, they track you even more. In addition to tracking everything you’ve ever searched for on Google (e.g. “weird rash”), Google also tracks every video you’ve ever watched on YouTube. Many people actually don’t know that Google owns YouTube; now you know.
And if you use Android (yeah, Google owns that too), then Google is also usually tracking:
If you use Gmail, they of course also have all your emails and contacts. If you use Google Calendar, they know schedule. There’s a pattern here: For all Google products (Hangouts, Music, Drive, etc.), you can expect the same level of tracking; that is, pretty much anything they can track, they will.
Oh, and if you use Google Home, they also store a live recording of every command you (or anyone else) has ever said to your device! Yes, you heard that right (err… they heard it) – you can check out all the recordings on your Google activity page.
Essentially, if you don't tell them not to, they’ll track pretty close to, well, everything you do on the internet. In fact, even if you tell them to stop tracking you, Google has been known to not really listen, for example with location history.
You Become the Product
Why does Google want all of your information anyway? Simple: as stated, Google isn’t a search company anymore, they’re a tracking company. All of these data points allow Google to build a pretty robust profile about you. In some ways, by keeping such close tabs on everything you do, they may know you better than you know yourself!
The result of all that tracking is that Google uses your personal profile to sell ads, not only on their search engine, but also on over three million other websites and apps. Every time you visit one of these sites or apps, Google is following you around with hyper-targeted ads, trying to influence your behavior.
It’s exploitative. By allowing Google to collect all this info, you are allowing hundreds of thousands of advertisers to bid on serving you ads based on your sensitive personal data. Everyone involved is profiting from your information, except you. You are the product.
It doesn’t have to be this way. It is entirely possible for a web-based business to be profitable without making you the product – since 2014, DuckDuckGo has been profitable without storing or sharing any personal information on people at all. You can read more about our business model here.
The Myth of “Nothing to Hide”
Some may argue that they have “nothing to hide,” so they are not concerned with the amount of information Google has collected and stored on them, but that argument is fundamentally flawed for many reasons.
Everyone has information they want to keep private: Do you close the door when you go to the bathroom, or cover your windows when it gets dark? Privacy is about control over our personal information. We don’t want it in the hands of everyone, and certainly don’t want people profiting on it without our consent or participation.
In addition, privacy is essential to democratic institutions like voting and everyday situations such as getting medical care and performing financial transactions. Without it, there can be significant harms.
On an individual level, lack of privacy leads to putting people into a filter bubble, getting manipulated by ads, discrimination, fraud, and identity theft. On a societal level, it can lead to deepened polarization and societal manipulation as we’ve unfortunately been seeing multiply in recent years.
You Can Live Google Free
Basically, Google tries to track too much. It’s creepy and simply just more information than one company should have on anyone.
Thankfully, there are many good ways to reduce your Google footprint, even close to zero! If you are ready to live without Google, we have recommendations for services to replace their suite of products, as well as instructions for clearing your Google search history. It might feel like you are trapped in the Google-verse, but it is possible to break free.
For starters, just switching the search engine for all your searches goes a long way. After all, you share your most intimate questions with your search engine; at the very least, shouldn’t those be kept private? If you switch to the
DuckDuckGo app and extension you will not only make your searches anonymous, but also block Google’s most widespread and invasive trackers as you navigate the web.
If you’re unfamiliar with DuckDuckGo, we're the leading provider of privacy protection tools to help you seamlessly take back control of your personal information online. We’ve been providing a private alternative to Google Search at https://duckduckgo.com for over a decade, and also offer a mobile private browser for iOS and Android (DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser) as well as browser extensions for FirefoxChrome, and Safari (DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials) to protect your desktop browsing.
We’re also trying to educate users through our blogsocial media, and newsletters, so more people can get the privacy protection they deserve.

Democracies Worldwide Should Execute Trump Trolls and Putin Trolls

 Trump trolls and Putin trolls are committing espionage and therefore they can be treated as spies and executed under the law. When the spre...