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Unrepentant US health agencies issue more bizarre directives

Novak Djokovic
You might think U.S. health authorities would be embarrassed. After all, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other agencies oversaw policies that produced more COVID-19 deaths per capita than nearly any other developed country.

More humiliating, they earned that distinction while dictating draconian shutdowns and school closures that profoundly damaged our economy and our children's educations. And even though Americans had early access to the world's best vaccines.

You would be wrong. Instead of adopting a humbler or more cautious approach to managing the waning virus, the CDC and the Biden administration are more truculent - and incomprehensible - than ever.

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Pills

'As easy as ordering pizza': How fentanyl-laced pills are killing America's youth

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© U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionU.S. Customs and Border Protection seized approximately 47,000 rainbow-colored fentanyl pills, 186,000 blue fentanyl pills, and 6.5 pounds of meth hidden in a floor compartment of a vehicle at the Nogales port of entry on the southern border with Mexico on Sept. 3, 2022.
On the morning of July 25, 2020, Matthew Thomas took what he believed was Percocet, a prescription drug for pain relief. He died moments later, a victim of fentanyl poisoning.

On Jan. 26, 2019, Austen Babcock took what he believed was cocaine. Unbeknownst to him, it was laced with fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid. He died shortly after, another victim of fentanyl poisoning.

April Babcock, Austen's mother, and Wendy Thomas, Matthew's mother, have both become activists to raise awareness about illicit fentanyl. Babcock is the founder of Lost Voices of Fentanyl, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness on illicit fentanyl, and Thomas is the founder of Matthew's Voice.

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Heart - Black

Number of reported sexual assaults at US military academies shot up during 2021-22 school year

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© AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, FileAn entrance to the U.S. Naval Academy campus in Annapolis, Maryland, is seen on Jan. 9, 2014. Reported sexual assaults at military academies in the United States shot up during the 2021-22 school year.
Reported sexual assaults at U.S. military academies shot up during the 2021-22 school year, and one in five female students told an anonymous survey that they had experienced unwanted sexual contact, The Associated Press has learned.

A Pentagon report on reported assaults at the Army, Navy and Air Force academies shows an overall 18% jump in assaults reported by students compared with the previous year. The increase was driven largely by the Navy, which had nearly double the number of reported assaults in 2022, compared with 2021. It's unclear whether the phasing out of COVID-19-related restrictions contributed to the increase, including at the U.S. Naval Academy, which is directly adjacent to bars in downtown Annapolis, Maryland.

An anonymous student survey accompanying the report shows increases in all types of unwanted sexual contact — from touching to rape — at all the schools. And it cites alcohol as a key factor.

The military services and the academies have struggled for years to combat sexual assault and harassment, with a myriad of prevention, education and treatment programs every year. But despite reams of research, recommendations and a shift to more independent prosecutions, the numbers continue to grow.

The increases have triggered outrage on Capitol Hill and a steady stream of legislation. But as yet, the changes have not appeared to make a dent in the problem, although officials argue that improved treatment programs have encouraged more victims to report the crimes.

Snakes in Suits

Scandal-plagued US congressman accused of masterminding fraud scheme

George Santos
© Getty Images / Nathan PosnerUS Congressman George Santos
A Brazilian man convicted of skimming ATMs has named embattled US Congressman George Santos as the mastermind behind the fraud ring. Santos, then going by the name Anthony Devolder, was "the person in charge of the crime of credit card fraud when I was arrested," Gustavo Ribeiro Trelha claimed in a letter to the FBI, published by Politico on Friday.

"Santos taught me how to skim card information and how to clone cards. He gave me all the materials and taught me how to put skimming devices and cameras on ATM machines," Trelha wrote in the sworn statement sent on Wednesday. He was given a crash course in ATM-skimming upon renting a room from Santos in 2016 and was flown out to Seattle to work, splitting the profits 50-50 with Santos, he claimed.

Trelha was soon caught and received a visit from Santos, who allegedly told him not to implicate him in the scheme and "threatened" his friends back in Florida. Trelha was deported back to Brazil in 2018 after serving a seven-month sentence.

Comment: Santos fits right in with the other lying, crooked snakes in the cesspool of Washington politics:


Syringe

NY court workers fired for refusing COVID vax must be rehired with back pay as state board scraps mandate

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New York court workers must be rehired — and given back pay with interest — if they were fired because they refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine, the state's Public Employment Relations Board has ruled.

Under terms of the decision issued last month, the Unified Court System must immediately "cease and desist" from enforcing policies that require all non-judicial employees to be vaccinated or undergo regular testing.

In addition, anyone "who lost accrued leave, compensation or employment" will have to be made "whole," with interest paid "at the maximum legal rate," according to the Feb. 24 decision obtained by The Post.

The decision affects at least about 25 court officers who were fired, said Dennis Quirk, president of the New York State Court Officers Association, one of 10 unions that challenged the mandate.

No Entry

US issues 'do not travel' warning for parts of Mexico as spring break approaches

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© APMexican National Guard search for four US citizens kidnapped by gunmen
Matamoros, Mexico • March 6, 2023
Renewal came after four Americans were kidnapped, two of whom were killed, in Matamoros, Mexico...

The U.S. State Department reminded travelers to avoid going to parts of Mexico as four Americans were kidnapped in Matamoros last week - two of whom were killed while the other two returned to the U.S. on Tuesday.

The reminder came just days before college students head off to tropical destinations like parts of Mexico for Spring Break.

The State Department issued a Level 4 travel advisory for six Mexican states in October 2022, and last Friday the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico issued the reminder after reports of a shooting in Tamaulipas.

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A faction of the drug-trafficking Gulf Cartel on Thursday apologized for what they called a rogue operation, which resulted in the deaths of one Mexican and two US citizens near the city of Matamoros. Mexican police found five handcuffed men in a vehicle, along with a note explaining the situation.
"We have decided to turn over those who were directly involved and responsible in the events, who at all times acted under their own decision-making and lack of discipline," said the note, provided to media by a police source in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. The five men broke the cartel's rules, which included "respecting the life and well-being of the innocent."
The letter was signed by the 'Scorpions' cartel faction, which controls drug distribution in Matamoros, right across the Rio Grande from the US state of Texas.

Police arrested a 24-year-old Mexican they say was guarding the prisoners. He was identified only as "Jose N."



Arrow Up

Georgians protest for third day in a row despite government's pledge to withdraw 'foreign agent' bill

Teargas
© WSGPolice use tear gas to dispel protest of draft law on 'foreign agents'
Tens of thousands of protesters have returned to the streets of the Georgian capital for a third straight day of demonstrations despite the ruling Georgian Dream party's pledge to withdraw its controversial "foreign agents" legislation from parliament.

Protesters on March 9 again gathered outside the parliament building in the capital, Tbilisi, where they waved Georgian, Ukrainian, and EU flags and shouted anti-government slogans and called for early parliamentary elections.

The protests began on March 7 as parliament took up the "foreign agents" legislation backed by Georgian Dream and passed it on first reading. Critics have warned that the bill, which would force civil society organizations that receive more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad to be classified as "foreign agents," mirrors Russian legislation and could push the country toward authoritarianism.

The March 7 demonstrations were marked by violent clashes between protesters and security forces, leading to the detention of at least 77 people and injuries to about 50 police and security officers.


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Light Saber

Free speech: Canadian judge rules giving middle finger 'God-given right,' not a crime

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© Facebook/Radio-Canada InformationQuebec Judge Dennis Galiatsatos upbraided the complainant who accused his neighbor of making threats and harassing him just because he “flipped the bird.”
Gesture may not be civil or polite but 'it is not a crime' and is protected under Canada's constitution, judgment says

Giving your neighbour the middle finger may not be polite but is protected as part of a person's right to freedom of expression under the Canadian constitution, a judge has ruled.

In a 26-page decision, Dennis Galiatsatos dismissed a case against a man accused of harassing his neighbour in a Montreal suburb.

"To be abundantly clear, it is not a crime to give someone the finger," he said in a ruling dated 24 February. "Flipping the proverbial bird is a God-given, charter-enshrined right that belongs to every red-blooded Canadian," he added, referring to Canada's charter of rights and freedoms.

Comment: There is no end to the snowflakery. It's worth reading the whole ruling, as it is a classic portrait of a petty tyrant melting down in the face of normal people who refuse to bow to his demands. In fact, Naccache, Sr. narrowly avoided a reckless driving charge when caught on camera speeding down the street while children were playing in the vicinity. .


Attention

Proud Boys J6 sedition trial halted after leaked chat logs show FBI agent said her boss ordered her to 'destroy evidence'

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The feds' political persecution of the Proud Boys took a wild turn after unintentionally leaked chat logs from FBI Special Agent Nicole Miller revealed she said she was ordered by her boss to "destroy" "338 items of evidence."

The leaked chats also suggest Miller failed to reveal relevant communications to the defense, potentially spied on privileged attorney-client communications and was asked by another agent to "edit out that I was present" during a meeting with a Confidential Human Source Informant.

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Document

Dr Naomi Wolf issues formal letter of apology to conservatives and admits she was duped by the Left

Dr Naomi Wolf
There is no way to avoid this moment. The formal letter of apology. From me. To Conservatives and to those who "put America first" everywhere.

It's tempting to sweep this confrontation with my own gullibility under the rug — to "move on" without ever acknowledging that I was duped, and that as a result I made mistakes in judgement, and that these mistakes, multiplied by the tens of thousands and millions on the part of people just like me, hurt millions of other people like you all, in existential ways.

But that erasure of personal and public history would be wrong.

I owe you a full-throated apology.

Comment: Kudos to Dr Naomi Wolf for questioning her own deeply engrained belief system and for the willingness to look at the evidence objectively. It can't have been easy for her to strip away those false beliefs and accept the truth, but hopefully this also sets an example for others who have been duped by the Left.