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    No need for a vaccine anymore:

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    Re: Coronavirus fears hammer markets - how far will it go?

    After putting Covid patients back in nursing homes, spreading the disease and killing thousands of elderly, Andrew Cuomo continues to act like he knows what he's doing. This performance has earned him an Emmy.

    Congratulations!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl205 View Post
    This performance has earned him an Emmy.
    The bizarre never rests

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    High court blocks NY coronavirus limits on houses of worship

    JESSICA GRESKOWed, November 25, 2020, 9:22 PM PST






    WASHINGTON (AP) — As coronavirus cases surge again nationwide the Supreme Court late Wednesday barred New York from enforcing certain limits on attendance at churches and synagogues in areas designated as hard hit by the virus.
    The justices split 5-4 with new Justice Amy Coney Barrett in the majority. It was the conservative’s first publicly discernible vote as a justice. The court’s three liberal justices and Chief Justice John Roberts dissented.
    The move was a shift for the court. Earlier this year, when Barrett’s liberal predecessor, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, was still on the court, the justices divided 5-4 to leave in place pandemic-related capacity restrictions affecting churches in California and Nevada.
    The court’s action Wednesday could push New York to reevaluate its restrictions on houses of worship in areas designated virus hot spots. But the impact of the court’s action is also muted because the Catholic and Orthodox Jewish groups that sued to challenge the restrictions are no longer subject to them.
    The Diocese of Brooklyn and Agudath Israel of America have churches and synagogues in areas of Brooklyn and Queens previously designated red and orange zones. In those red and orange zones, the state had capped attendance at houses of worship at 10 and 25 people, respectively. But the those particular areas are now designated as yellow zones with less restrictive rules neither group challenged.
    The justices acted on an emergency basis, temporarily barring New York from enforcing the restrictions against the groups while their lawsuits continue. In an unsigned opinion the court said the restrictions “single out houses of worship for especially harsh treatment.”
    “Members of this Court are not public health experts, and we should respect the judgment of those with special expertise and responsibility in this area. But even in a pandemic, the Constitution cannot be put away and forgotten. The restrictions at issue here, by effectively barring many from attending religious services, strike at the very heart of the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious liberty,” the opinion said.
    The opinion noted that in red zones, while a synagogue or church cannot admit more than 10 people, businesses deemed “essential,” from grocery stores to pet shops, can remain open without capacity limits. And in orange zones, while synagogues and churches are capped at 25 people, “even non-essential businesses may decide for themselves how many persons to admit.”
    Roberts, in dissent, wrote that there was “simply no need” for the court's action. “None of the houses of worship identified in the applications is now subject to any fixed numerical restrictions,” he said, adding that New York's 10 and 25 person caps “do seem unduly restrictive."
    "The Governor might reinstate the restrictions. But he also might not. And it is a significant matter to override determinations made by public health officials concerning what is necessary for public safety in the midst of a deadly pandemic," he wrote.
    Roberts and four other justices wrote separately to explain their views. Barrett did not.
    The court’s action was a victory for the Roman Catholic Church and Orthodox Jewish synagogues that had sued to challenge state restrictions announced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Oct. 6.
    The Diocese of Brooklyn, which covers Brooklyn and Queens, argued houses of worship were being unfairly singled out by the governor’s executive order. The diocese argued it had previously operated safely by capping attendance at 25% of a building’s capacity and taking other measures. Parts of Brooklyn and Queens are now in yellow zones where attendance at houses of worship is capped at 50% of a building’s capacity, but the church is keeping attendance lower.
    “We are extremely grateful that the Supreme Court has acted so swiftly and decisively to protect one of our most fundamental constitutional rights — the free exercise of religion,” said Randy Mastro, an attorney for the diocese, in a statement.
    Avi Schick, an attorney for Agudath Israel of America, wrote in an email: “This is an historic victory. This landmark decision will ensure that religious practices and religious institutions will be protected from government edicts that do not treat religion with the respect demanded by the Constitution."
    Two lower courts had sided with New York in allowing the restrictions to remain in place. New York had argued that religious gatherings were being treated less restrictively than secular gatherings that carried the same infection risk, like concerts and theatrical performances. An email sent early Thursday by The Associated Press to the governor's office seeking comment was not immediately returned.



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    There are currently several areas in New York designated orange zones but no red zones, according to a state website that tracks areas designated as hot spots.
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    This post is not for everybody - especially if you are elderly and/or have one or more co-morbidities, or if you live with or spend much time with a person or persons at elevated risk, etc. Above all, please follow your own judgement and/or that of a healthcare professional, and take all appropriate precautions.



    THIS IS TOO IMPORTANT

    If you want a future for yourself or your children, stop wearing the masks. I go over the experiments they have run on us vis a vis social conformity and I try to show that even science has been corrupted by the force of "group consensus." You have to stand on your own two feet and not cave to the pressure of what everyone else is doing. It's too important.

    My video today is a plea to people who are wearing masks, even though they know, when they stop and let themselves think, that what they're doing is wrong. They know they're healthy. They know that the mask is actually making them uncomfortable, that it probably doesn't help; that in fact it hurts. It hurts their own health, and it hurts the health of society. My video is directed at those people today. The ones that are on the fence; the ones that have had enough, but still think it's better to just hold your breath, literally, and cooperate, and be nice, and think of the people who are frightened of this "pandemic." ....
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/OA2CnYZRDzmR/



    Reference: (social conformity videos)

    Asch Experiment:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qA-gbpt7Ts8

    First Follower: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW8amMCVAJQ&t=42s

    Buzzer experiment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8BkzvP19v4
    Last edited by Grinder; 12-01-2020 at 12:42 AM.

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    Hilarious!

    I JUST HAD SO MUCH FUN IN MASK LAND!

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/SClYZkeEd5we/

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    Rona Wrongthink

    Johns Hopkins Newsletter Questions CV Deaths, then Quickly Retracts - 'Spreading Misinformation'

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/wYWm5X6IxQo/


    Items referenced:
    Professor's presentation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3TKJN61aflI
    Backup copy of her presentation: https://bit.ly/2VobnVF
    JHU Newsletter article before retraction: https://bit.ly/3miCzkq
    Genevieve Briand: https://bit.ly/33wHpTZ
    JHU Newsletter's retraction: https://bit.ly/3fTVRu0
    Excess Deaths Associated with CV, by Age and Race and Ethnicity — United States, January 26–October 3, 2020: https://bit.ly/31IZdu1
    Excess Deaths Associated with COVID-19, by Age and Race and Ethnicity —
    United States, January 26–October 3, 2020 (PDF document): https://bit.ly/2I3bvqE
    Dr. Birx describes categorization methodology: https://bit.ly/3fYLBkc
    LA Times tweet on the mask study: https://bit.ly/373mo4i
    LA Times article on the mask study: https://lat.ms/3lsAJMG

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    Your tax dollars are funding the Portland Antifa & BLM mob | ‘Snack Bloc’ gets bags of Ronabucks

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/oMtRbpYdcC0/



    Items referenced:

    EXCLUSIVE: Oregon Gave Antifa Your CARES Act CV Relief Tax Dollars During the Riots. Wait, It Gets Worse: https://bit.ly/3geKZHl

    Money printer goes brrrr: https://youtu.be/O1hCLBTD5RM

    Banks made $525B in PPP loans. Now they're pushing Congress for regulatory relief.: https://bit.ly/36G6c9S

    Spike in Suspected Business Loan Fraud Reports Coincided with Paycheck Protection Program: https://bit.ly/3mAsDTw

    U.S. banks sweat regulatory exposure from pandemic loans: https://reut.rs/2VCmScg

    SBA provides safe harbor for PPP loans under $2 million: https://bit.ly/3mHH2xf

    L.A. County Used Federal C0V1D Relief Funds To ‘Recruit Celebrity Influencers’ For CV PR Campaign: https://bit.ly/3g9cfHb

    Oregon's 'health equity grants': https://bit.ly/3mK2x0j

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