They are tolerant of everything except dissenting values and opinions, Big Tech, Mainstream Media, and of course those liberal politicians that want to control mankind’s every move, they are reprobates, meaning, of course, they are tolerant of nothing that matters, only themselves.” Blood has surely Flow in the streets, and unless the people are free to live their lives as God intended, the alternative mayhem, death, and destruction, it’s called hell on earth–tribulation and we are here now, prepare yourself for the ride, it will be bumpy.
Clashes With Police Continue In New York, Washington During 5th Night Of Unrest As Arrests Near 10,000
After four straight nights of anarchy and unrest across the US, demonstrations in dozens of cities across the US took on a distinctly more peaceful tone during night No. 5, as several tense situations were successfully de-escalated, while demonstrations and in some cases violent protests sprang up in Europe and around the world.
Tuesday evening was the 7th night of protests (if one counts from the first rallies in Minneapolis) and the fifth night of nationwide unrest, as demonstrations had spread to other cities by Friday.
After closing all of Manhattan below 96th street to cars, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio called for an end to “coordinated criminal activity” and looting. Fortunately, the protests on Tuesday night were much less violent and chaotic. A clash between protesters and police was avoided on the Manhattan Bridge, where police allowed them to turn around and walk back to Manhattan. Some store owners lined the streets and “cheered on the demonstrators”, CNN reported. We imagine many more stood outside their boarded-up stores with makeshift weapons, ready to take matters into their own hands after the NYPD refused to intervene to stop looters in parts of the city last night
Our national guardsmen have surrendered their souls to the devil
Looting broke out in downtown Brooklyn at Flatbush Avenue and Pacific Street, an area with a lot of big box stores and the Atlantic Terminal mall near the Barclays Center. The department also said there was a shooting in Crown Heights, where a cop shot “somebody with a firearm”.
Though they remained mostly peaceful, thousands of demonstrators steadfastly refused to abide by Mayor de Blasio’s 8pmET curfew, likely because the mayor refused to bring in the national guard and state troopers to assist the NYPD.
“Something has to break, and it’s not going to be us,” Evan Kutcher, one of hundreds of demonstrators who stood outside the Barclays Center chanting Floyd’s name Tuesday evening, told the AP. “We’re here because something needs to change.”
In Philadelphia on Tuesday, CNN noted that protests culminated in a nine-minute “moment” of silence, while city officials opted to move a controversial statue of a former mayor that had become a locus for vandalism.
“I have witnessed with great concern the disturbing social unrest in your nation in these past days, following the tragic death of Mr. George Floyd…We cannot tolerate or turn a blind eye to racism and exclusion in any form and yet claim to defend the sacredness of every human life.”
According to a tally from the AP that was just updated, roughly 9,300 people have been arrested in demonstrations around the world.
Instead of the spray-painting graffiti, protesters in the US capital used chalk to draw messages on the asphalt.
Protesters chanted and talked among themselves, most wearing masks, but not keeping to social distancing for the coronavirus. One protester, Mati Yiheyis, a 21-year-old college student at the University of Virginia, told the AP that many older protesters stayed away because of COVID fears
When one protester climbed a lamp post and removed a street sign, others loudly booed, per the AP.
“It’s not what we’re about,” said protester George “TJ” Pierce.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced Tuesday that the Minnesota Department of Human Rights is launching a sweeping civil rights investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department which will look into practices of systemic racism. In a statement to the press, he said the inquiry will try to determine whether police engaged in “systemic discriminatory practices towards people of color and ensure any such practices are stopped.”
Derek Chauvin, the officer who placed his knee on Floyd’s neck, is expected to make his first appearance in court on charges of third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on June 8. Floyd’s funeral is set for June 9. One last important date: Analysts at Fundstrat projected that if a surge in new cases doesn’t arrive by June 11, then that would suggest the feared resurgence in infections never came to pass.Carl Quintanilla@carlquintanilla
“Death Angel” the death rate is currently pegged at 12 percent…
I have argued that God would soon target the United States:
Look at the United States. Look at the spiritual rebellion that is in this country, the hatred of God, the hatred of the Bible, the hatred of righteousness. Just vile, disgusting people in this country now, transgendering little children, perverting them. Look at the rapes, and the sexual immorality, and the filth on our TVs and our movies. We have approved by looking the other way, not our problem, well now it is our problem and the price tag will be high.
SRH concludes The Death Angel is moving right now across the planet. This is the right time to get right with God … The blood of Jesus Christ will protect you. If you are living right for God, if the blood of Jesus Christ is on you, you have no reason to fear this (Coronavirus) Death Angel. But those of you who are opposing the church of God, mocking God, attacking his servants, you’d better woke, because there is a Death Angel on the loose right now, and you are going to get a close look at GOD’s reality.
Hot spots like Detroit, like Chicago, like New Orleans… will have a worse week next week than what they had this week,” US Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams warned in a “CBS This Morning” on Friday. This as Louisiana has surpassed 2,300 confirmed cases, and New Orleans seemingly ‘out of nowhere’ emerged as a US epicenter alongside New York, given it was only two weeks ago Louisiana had 300 just coronavirus cases total, but now New Orleans alone has reached 1,000 cases.
And separately federal officials stationed in New Orleans say the city faces a drastic shortage of ventilators and protective equipment: “This is going to be the disaster that defines our generation,” Collin Arnold, director of the city’s Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, told CNN Thursday.
Already the blame-game has begun, as previously neglected Louisiana is thrust into the spotlight. Consider this astounding CNN appearance by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, who says it’s all Trump’s fault because she thought it was ‘safe’ to go ahead with Mardi Gras which likely infected hundreds with coronavirus:
The nation’s top health agency has already sent some 1,500 epidemiologists, scientists and experts to some of the nation’s COVID-19 hotspots, including NYC and Seattle, the latter where the first U.S. cases of the virus were seen in January and February.
Now, Schuchat said, teams have also been dispatched to Louisiana, Wisconsin, and Colorado, among other places — though she declined to name the cities specifically.
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) noted Tuesday that the rate of increase for coronavirus cases in his state was similar to the rises in Italy and Spain, two of Europe’s hardest-hit countries. There, health systems have nearly collapsed under the weight of cases and now doctors are being forced to make extremely tough decisions about who does — and does not — get treated.
Colorado officials, meanwhile, reported almost 1,000 cases on Thursday, or double what had been confirmed on Sunday. In Wisconsin, health officials noted that the state’s caseload had risen from 385 on Sunday to 585 Thursday.
The Hill noted further:
Along with hard-hit New York, with some 30,000 confirmed cases, the epidemic is spreading more broadly. New Jersey has reported more than 4,400 cases. California, Michigan, and Washington have all confirmed more than 2,000 cases, and Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania had all recorded more than 1,000 cases, according to state health laboratories compiled by The COVID Tracking Project, a group led by the journalist Alexis Madrigal.
“There are just dozens of places we’re watching,” Schuchat told the news site. “We really need to expect that the whole country’s at risk here, and we have to look across our health care system within each jurisdiction to have them be as strong as possible.”
Meanwhile, President Trump suggested earlier this week he wants the country to “reopen” by Easter Sunday, which is April 12. But that runs afoul of the advice he is getting from most of his top medical advisors, The Hill notes, who are warning him that doing so will expose far more Americans to new infections and thus dramatically raise the death toll.
Schuchat said ending social distancing practices, for example, would be disastrous.
More than 100,000 people now have the coronavirus in the U.S., according to the latest data compiled by John Hopkins University on Friday. The cases – which mainly come from continued upswings in New York, as well as new hotspots across the country – is the latest in a week that saw numbers rise by 84 percent from 16,000 last week.
New York, in particular, remains to be the hardest-hit region with over 44,879 cases. But other states – including Michigan, Illinois, California, and Louisiana – are preparing for a spike in new cases as increased testing could uncover more infections. In an interview, Surgeon General Jerome Adams warned that Detroit, Chicago, and New Orleans are expected to be flooded with new cases next week.
In California, health officials are expecting the number of new cases to surge as early next week, even as the results of 65,000 tests are still pending. In a statement, Gov. Gavin Newsom said that the spike is expected and will only worsen. Newsom has said earlier that the state needs over 50,000 hospital beds as well as 200 million pieces of PPE to accommodate a spike in cases.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, on the other hand, has expressed concern over the rapid upswing in cases in the city. According to Garcetti, if this trend continues, Los Angeles could soon be facing conditions like that of New York City – the epicenter of the disease in the U.S. – in five days.
“We will have doctors making excruciating decisions,” he added. “We will be trying to figure out what we do with that surge, how to get ventilators, where to find beds.”
To help the state in its battle against the coronavirus, the USNS Mercy hospital ship docked on Friday morning at the Port of Los Angeles. The floating hospital will treat non-COVID-19 cases, opening up coastal hospital beds to accommodate the surge. In addition, the city has also prepared the Los Angeles Convention to serve as a location for patients.
Despite being in the middle of a wartime economy, some businesses are slowly adapting. In Los Angeles, recreational vehicle companies have shifted their markets amid the pandemic to serve medical personnel, the government and people looking to get away from urban hotspots.
In San Francisco, doctors have yet to see the overcrowding of hospitals that have gripped other parts of the country. As of Friday, the city has only 279 confirmed cases. To prepare for a potential surge of cases, many hospitals in the city have scaled-down surgeries to only those that are essential and reduced patient encounters, with most now taking place online. Popular beaches, open fields and even parking lots were shut down, however, as many people did not comply with the city’s call for social distancing.
“We know what happened last weekend,” said Mayor London Breed. “Sadly, we saw a number of areas in our city that were just jam-packed, and we also saw people who were playing things like volleyball and basketball and other sports.”
As I’ve said from the beginning, there’s a reason for This Death Angel and our Un-godly politicians are about to find out what the meaning of mocking God’s people consist of, “THE KISS OF DEATHPESTILENCES HAS NO CURE”
Pelosi: ‘As the president fiddles, people are dying’
She said the White House must further ramp up its efforts…
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