Wednesday, September 06, 2023

CHINA,UKRAINE,RUSSIA,ROMANIA + MONEY LAUNDERER JOE BIDEN OR MITCH MCCONNELL. ?

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

CHINA,UKRAINE,RUSSIA,ROMANIA + MONEY LAUNDERER JOE BIDEN OR MITCH MCCONNELL. ?

REV 18:23
Even the light from a lamp will never shine in you again! The voices of the bridegroom and his bride will never be heard in you again.For your merchants were the tycoons of the world,
because all the nations[a] were deceived by your magic spells![b](PHARMAKIA-DRUGS)

ECC 2:2
I said of partying, "It is folly," and of self-indulgent pleasure, "It accomplishes nothing!"

Gal 5:21
envy, murder, drunkenness, wild partying, and things like that. I am telling you now, as I have told you in the past, that people who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God.

NAH 3:4
Innumerable are the harlotries of this well-favored whore, this mistress of witchcraft, who enslaves nations through her fornication and families through her sorcery.(DRUGS)

SO WHOS BRAIN DEAD AND DOESN'T KNOW WHO HE IS OR WERE HE IS. OR WAVES AT IMAGINARY PEOPLE. OR TRIPS GOING UP PLANE STEPS. OR FALLS AT SPEECHES. OR SLEEPS WHILE WHATCHING SOMETHING IN A CROWD. WHO CAN;T MOVE HIS BEACH CHAIR WHILE HES ON VACATIONS 40% OF THE TIME HES BEEN IN OFFICE FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS. HE MUST HAVE ALZHEIMERS OR DEMENTIA.OF COURSE ITS CHINA,UKRAINE,RUSSIA,ROMANIA + MONEY LAUNDERER JOE BIDEN.THE CRIMINAL CARTEL RICO MAD MAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE LIKE EPIPHANES WHO BURNED A PIG IN THE 2ND ISRAEL TEMPLE. OTHER BRAIN DEAD LEFTY LIBERAL NUTJOBS INCLUDE NANCY PELOSI AND DIANNE FEINSTEIN. AND OF COURSE JOHN FETTERMAN NEXT TO BIDEN-THIS FEDERMAN IS TOTALLY GONE OUT TO LEFT FIELD OF A CORN FIELD.MCCONNELL HAD TWO STARING STRAIGHT AHEAD NOT TALKING SESSIONS. TO ME IT DID LOOK LIKE 2 MINOR SEIZURES. AFTER ALL HE FELL TWICE I HEARD ON THE NEWS. SO IF HE FELL AND HIT HIS HEAD.AND HAD A GRANDMEL SEIZURE. THEN THE DOCTOR PUT HIM ON SEIZURE PILLS. BUT HE STILL THE ODD TIME HAS A MILD SEIZURE.BUT NOT AN OUT RIGHT GRANDMEL SEIZURE. THE ONLY REASON I KNOW THIS IS MY EX GIRLFRIEND HAD SEIZURES. THE ODD TIME SHE WOULD HAVE A GRANDMEL(GIGANTIC TRY TO SWALLOW THE TONGUE FOAMING AND FLAPPING ON THE FLOOR SEIZURE). BUT MOST OF THE TIME SHE HAD LIGHT SEIZURES.AND THAT REACTION WAS THE SAME AS MCCONNELL DOES . NO TALKING AND JUST LOOKING FORWARD. IT LASTED JUST A MINUTE OR 2 LIKE MCCONNELLS ALSO. AND SHE WAS WORE OUT ALSO, AND WENT TO SLEEP OR RESTED FOR 10 MINUTES. THEN SHE WAS OK AGAIN. AFTER THAT. SHE KNEW A SEIZURE WAS COMING ON WHEN SHE FELT A CERTAIN TASTE IN HER MOUTH. SHE TOLD ME. SHE WAS ON SEIZURE PILLS TO. I THINK DILANTAN AND OTHER PILLS. I COULD NEVER REMEMBER THE NAME OF HER PILLS.

SO BACK TO MY POINT HERE. MCCONNELL WAS ASKED BY A LIBERAL MEDIA WHORE REPORTER TODAY-ARE YOU GOING TO RESIGN AS A RESULT OF THESE BANK STAIRS. HE SAID NO. AND QUIT TAKING QUESTIONS. YOU NEVER HEAR A LIBERAL BRAIN DEAD WHITE HOUSE PUPPET LIBERAL MEDIA WHORE. ASKING BIDEN WHO SHOULD HAVE RESIGNED A LONG AGO. BUT THE MEDIA LIBERAL IDIOT DOES NOT SAY TO BIDEN. YOU SHOULD RESIGN BECAUSE YOU CAN'T HARDLY TALK. AND YOU THINK YOUR IN CHINA GETTING $30 MILLION DOLLARS FOR YOUR CRIMINAL CARTEL FAMILY. WHEN YOUR IN THE WITE HOUSE WAVING TO INVISIBLE PEOPLE. BIDEN RESIGN NOW YOU LOSER OF THE WHITE HOUSE PUPPET OF GAY BOY OBAMA AND BIG MIKE ROBINSON ALSO KNOWN AS MICHELLE OBAMA. THE FIRST TRANNY IN THE WHITE HOUSE AS SAID BY JOAN RIVERS IN A ANSWER GOING INTO A BUILDING UP STEPS.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WUYGPhUjyE    


Sen. Mitch McConnell's health episodes show no evidence of stroke or seizure disorder but questions linger-By Lisa Mascaro And Mary Clare Jalonick The Associated Press-Tuesday, September 5, 2023

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell's health episodes show “no evidence” of a stroke or seizure disorder, the Capitol physician said Tuesday, but his statement still left questions about the apparent freeze-ups that have drawn concerns about the 81-year-old's situation.McConnell returned to work at the Capitol after the summer recess, and his office released a letter from attending physician Brian P. Monahan concerning the long-serving Republican leader’s health. The GOP leader froze up last week during a press conference in Kentucky, unable to respond to a question in the second such episode in a month.Walking into the Senate on Tuesday, McConnell answered no questions as he smiled at reporters. He made only passing reference to the incident during a speech in the chamber, his voice somewhat muffled.“One particular moment of my time back home has received its fair share of attention,” McConnell said. “But I assure you August was a busy and productive month for me.”Asked later in the evening if he would holding his regular weekly press conference Wednesday, McConnell simply replied, “Yep.”The episodes have fueled quiet concern and intense speculation about McConnell's ability to remain the GOP leader. He suffered a concussion earlier this year when he fell and hit his head at a dinner in Washington. It has left him visibly slower in his speech and stride, and he appeared slimmer Tuesday. The letter was the second from the Capitol physician, who cleared McConnell to continue with his planned schedule after last week's incident.“There is no evidence that you have a seizure disorder or that you experienced a stroke, TIA or movement disorder such as Parkinson’s disease,” Monahan wrote, using the acronym for a transient ischemic attack, a brief stroke.But there was no elaboration as to what did cause the episodes. The doctor said the assessments entailed several medical evaluations including a brain MRI scan and “consultations with several neurologists for a comprehensive neurology assessment.”“There are no changes recommended in treatment protocols as you continue recovery from your March 2023 fall,” the doctor said.It all comes amid a swirl of health concerns in Washington, particularly as COVID-19 cases show signs of rising heading into fall. First lady Jill Biden tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend, but President Joe Biden tested negative.Many Republican allies have flocked to McConnell’s side, ensuring the famously guarded leader a well of support. Rivals have muted any calls for a direct challenge to his leadership."When donkeys fly,” GOP Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana said when asked when McConnell would step down.Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said he's supporting McConnell as leader: “We might lose from Mitch McConnell 20 seconds a day, but the other 86,380 seconds are pretty darn good.”And yet colleagues remained confused, concerned and hungering for a fuller explanation of the leader's health.“If you’re asking if I’m concerned about his health, yeah, of course I am," said Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo. “I’m also concerned about the amount of questions I get about it."Hawley said during the month at home, he was asked repeatedly about McConnell's health everywhere he went across Missouri "at the State Fair, from business group leaders, farmers, I mean everyone.”Some senators appeared to question the physician's diagnosis. But the top potential successors to McConnell's leadership stood by him.The No. 2 GOP leader Sen. John Thune of South Dakota said McConnell has his full support, as did the No. 3 GOP leader Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming.Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, another potential leadership heir, said McConnell told him last week that while he's mentally rebounded from the concussion, physically it's been a little more difficult.“It appears that it’s harder to recover from a concussion when you’re 81 years old than maybe he thought," Cornyn said. "But he feels like he’s up to the task and I think that’s the case.”Said Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas: “Age comes for us all. And Mitch is stubborn as a mule. And he’s tough.”From the other side of the aisle, Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin, the party whip, spoke with McConnell after the GOP leader delivered his remarks in the Senate.“He said, 'You know, I've taken every test they’ve thrown at me.' And he said that ‘concussion can take its toll. So I’m going through recovering from a concussion,’” Durbin of Illinois told reporters afterward.“And I told him I said I was glad to see him back, couldn’t wait to disagree with him.”Opening the Senate, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said of McConnell, “I’m glad to see him back and doing well.”McConnell will be central to the fall schedule as Congress returns from an extended summer break for a flurry of activity, most notably the need to approve funding to prevent any interruption in federal operations by Sept. 30, which is the end of the fiscal year.Some House Republicans are willing to shut down the government at the end of the month if they are unable to enact steep spending restrictions that go beyond the agreement Biden reached with Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy earlier this summer.In leading Senate Republicans, McConnell is viewed by the White House and Democrats as a pragmatic broker who is more interested in avoiding a messy government shutdown that could be politically damaging to the GOP.McConnell has also made it a priority to ensure Ukraine continues to receive support from the U.S. as it battles Russia.A $40 billion funding package for Ukraine and U.S. disaster relief for communities hit by fires, floods and other problems, including the fentanyl crisis, is being proposed by the White House, but it is being met with skepticism from some Republicans reluctant to help as much as Biden wants in the Ukrainian war effort.McConnell’s health has visibly declined since the concussion in March, after which he took some weeks to recover. His speaking has been more halting, and he has walked more slowly and carefully.First elected in 1984, he became the longest serving Senate party leader in January. There were questions before his latest episode about whether he would run for re-election in 2026.McConnell had been home in Kentucky at the time keeping a robust political schedule, speaking frequently to the public and press. Before freezing up last week, McConnell had just given a 20-minute speech with no issues.Similarly, when he froze up during a press conference at the Capitol last month, he took a short break in his office and then returned to field about a half-dozen other questions and banter with the press.___Associated Press writers Kevin Freking, Farnoush Amiri and Stephen Groves contributed to this report._This story has been corrected to show the spelling of the doctor’s surname is Monahan, not Moanhan or Monohan.

CNN  — When John Fetterman’s team told him he was going to be Pennsylvania’s next senator late into Election Night, the Democrat laughed. He smirked. Then, struck by the emotional end of a campaign that included a near-fatal stroke just five months ago, Fetterman wept.Soon, he was standing up in front of the microphones as supporters chanted his name, nodding his head as if in disbelief. Hand over his heart, he looked out and saw his slogan on signs in the crowd: “Every county, every vote.”“And that’s exactly what happened,” Fetterman said, alluding to his campaign’s plan to narrow losing margins in rural counties while winning the suburbs and running up the score in urban Democratic strongholds. “We jammed. Them. Up.” UPDATE ON FETTERMAN- Fetterman checked himself into hospital ‘to receive treatment for clinical depression,’ office says
By Clare Foran and Jessica Dean, CNN-Updated 6:23 PM EST, Thu February 16, 2023-NYT ripped for only reporting Fetterman's 'serious mental health' issues 'now that the truth doesn't matter' The New York Times piece said Fetterman 'may have set himself back permanently' by campaigning instead of resting after his stroke-By Alexander Hall Fox News.

Nancy Pelosi’s Defense of Dianne Feinstein Is Now Posing Some Uncomfortable Questions-The former House speaker's eldest daughter is reportedly taking care of the 89-year-old Democrat, raising concerns that Pelosi is blurring the lines between friendship and politics.By Eric Lutz
May 18, 2023

Dianne Feinstein’s health has been a sensitive matter for Democrats for a while now. But the party's silence around Feinstein's capacity to serve is now being further complicated by her close ties to Nancy Pelosi, whose eldest daughter has recently been “supporting” the 89-year-old senator, the former speaker’s office acknowledged Thursday.As Politico reported, Nancy Carinne Prowda has been at Feinstein’s side since her return to Washington last week. She's helped the ailing senator recover from the shingles infection that indisposed her for nearly three months and even assisted aides in shielding Feinstein from a reporter Wednesday in a Capitol hallway. To be sure, there is nothing inherently wrong with such an arrangement: Pelosi and her daughter are longtime friends with Feinstein, and a Pelosi spokesperson told Politico that it was “entirely [Feinstein’s] own decision” to remain in office for the rest of her term. “Speaker Emerita Pelosi would never suggest otherwise,” Spokesman Aaron Bennett told Playbook. But the Pelosis’ deep involvement in supporting Feinstein—which the powerful former speaker has not disclosed in statements defending the senator against calls to resign—at the very least invites questions about Pelosi's motives, which, as one unnamed “family confidante” told Politico, might have a little something to with politics. After all, Pelosi has endorsed Representative Adam Schiff in the race to fill Feinstein’s seat, but an early retirement could lead California Governor Gavin Newsom to appoint Representative Barbara Lee—thus giving her the inside track in next year’s election. “It’s very tricky, and political, because they want her to stay,” the person said. That may be true. It may not be. But the quiet caregiving arrangement could make it difficult for the public to distinguish between Pelosi’s role as a friend to Feinstein and her role as a Washington power broker. Maybe it’s just bad optics, as opposed to a real conflict of interest. But even so, it continues to put the party's transparency in question: Democrats have mostly tread lightly around questions about Feinstein’s health, even amid concerning reports that her memory is “rapidly deteriorating"; that her staff has long had a system in place to keep her from walking the halls of the Capitol by herself; and that she seemed this week to be unaware of the prolonged absence from the Hill that intensified calls for her resignation. “I haven’t been gone,” she told reporters Tuesday. “I’ve been working,” she continued. “I’ve been here.”Feinstein's public health problems have been concerning enough. But, as the New York Times reported Thursday, the “frightening” extent of her issues goes beyond what the public has been privy to. According to the Times, the shingles that sidelined her apparently spread to her face and neck and triggered a case of encephalitis. Feinstein, the paper reports, was "far from ready to return to work when she did," and is now “struggling to function in a job that demands long days, near-constant engagement on an array of crucial policy issues and high-stakes decision-making.” (Pelosi's office did not directly respond to a question about Feinstein's health, but pointed Vanity Fair to Bennett's earlier statement that Prowda has been “supporting her in her shingles recovery” and that the friendship between Pelosi and Feinstein was “personal, not political.” Feinstein's office said in a statement to the Times that she was continuing to "work and get results for California.”)-“I feel she needs to step down,” Democratic donor and longtime Feinstein ally Susie Tompkins Buell told the Times. “And yet she isn't willing in this state of mind.”Democrats — who are surely aware of Feinstein's issues — have “the responsibility to do something" if she doesn't, Buell added to the Times, specifically calling on Newsom or Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to take action.In dancing around the issue instead—or insisting that questions about Feinstein’s capacity to serve are unfair, as Pelosi has done—Democrats are putting their own “credibility as elected representatives of the people” at risk, as Representative Ro Khanna warned in leading the call for Feinstein to retire last month. And the more her limitations in fulfilling her duties become obvious to the public, the more of a political liability it’s going to become for those who keep insisting that everything is fine.

Psychiatrist: Biden Has Symptoms of Dementia, Likely He Is 'Almost Just Holding On'  By Elizabeth Stauffer  July 26, 2021 at 4:21pm

Speaking at a White House Rose Garden ceremony to commemorate the 31st anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act on Monday, President Joe Biden forgot a congressman’s name. Shortly afterward, he became confused and called out, “Where’s Mom? Mom?”On Sunday, a reporter asked Biden, “Does immigration need to be in reconciliation? A pathway for citizenship?” What he said next is a mystery, although there has been some media speculation about what it sounded like.During his train wreck of a CNN town hall Wednesday night, the president was difficult to understand at times, leading to more questions about his cognitive abilities.Is there really anyone willing to step forward with a straight face and say there’s nothing wrong here?https://t.co/YwemWerdLS— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 22, 2021-Returning to the White House following the debacle, he stepped off Marine One and a reporter shouted a question to him. “And are there people who, in the Democratic Party, who want to defund the police?” she asked.The president looked at her and said, “Are there people in the Republican Party who think we’re sucking the blood out of kids?”Not a single Biden event passes without at least one memorable, and typically cringeworthy, takeaway.The president is not alright.The media may think their clever reporting is hiding Biden’s decline from the world, but the world is well aware of it. Particularly in Australia.Sky News Australia host Andrew Bolt spoke with psychiatrist Tanveer Ahmed on his show and discussed Ahmed’s take on the cognitive condition of the leader of the free world. (Two of Bolt’s Sky News colleagues delivered brutally honest assessments of Biden’s mental health earlier this year..Bolt showed viewers a clip of Biden completely losing his train of thought during a public speech.Regarding last week’s town hall, Bolt said, “for a lot of the time … there was no real trouble, no real trouble. He was answering fluently — for him. But you couldn’t ignore moments like these for instance.”Bolt then played a video of Biden absolutely fumbling an answer.“You get the feeling he’s almost just hanging on — which can be a feature of dementia,” Ahmed said.He noted Biden exhibits some symptoms of dementia such as “short term recall, losing track of your thoughts” and “confabulating.”“The other problem with Joe Biden,” he said, “is, you know, it is probably steadily getting worse in the last sort of 12, 18 months and that is a feature of dementia where you’re kind of seeing a steady, gradual decline … I don’t think it’s unreasonable to raise these questions.”“For the most part, there’s no problem at all, he’s talking fine, then suddenly boom, the memory goes,” Bolt said. “With early dementia, for instance, are you actually fine, is your judgment still perfectly OK once you get back your train of thought, you know, you recollect, ‘Oh yeah, that’s where I was going?’ Or are you really not quite up to the job? Do you believe Biden is fit to serve as the president? Yes No“Depends what stage of it is,” Ahmed replied. “In terms of trying to take in the complex concepts and taking in large amounts of information which a president would be expected to do, that would be extremely difficult for him.”Ahmed noted Biden was able to get through the debates, saying “he just sort of hung in there. So you get the feeling he’s almost just holding on, which can be a feature of dementia, where as long as you’ve got enough people supporting you, you can sort of just hold on. And I think there’s a bit of that going on with Joe Biden.”“It will become clearer probably in the next 12 to 18 months.”Last week, Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, who was previously the White House physician to former Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump, called on Biden to take a cognitive test.“I think he’s either going to resign — they’re going to convince him to resign from office at some point in the near future for medical issues — or they’re going to have to use the 25th Amendment to get rid of this man,” Jackson told Fox News host Sean Hannity Thursday.

Tuesday, September 05, 2023

THE FACE DIAPER MASK SCAM IS BACK IN OLD AGE HOMES HERE IN ONTARIO CANADA.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

 THE FACE DIAPER MASK SCAM IS BACK IN OLD AGE HOMES HERE IN ONTARIO CANADA.

DISEASES-ANIMAL TO HUMAN

REVELATION 6:7-8 (500 MILLION DEAD EACH FROM THE 4 JUDGEMENTS)(2 BILLION TOT DEAD HERE)
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8 And I looked, and behold a pale horse:(CHLORES GREEN) and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth,(2 billion) of (8 billion) to kill with sword,(WEAPONS)(500 million) and with hunger,(FAMINE)(500 million) and with death,(INCURABLE DISEASES)(500 million) and with the beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE)(500 million).

TODAY AT 12.54PM-SEP 05,23
WELL ALEX JONES WAS DEAD ON ABOUT THIS COVID SCAM AGAIN. WHEN I WENT TO DINNER HERE AT THE VILLAGE IN HANOVER AT 11.45AM. I WAS SO MAD TO SEE THE WORKERS ARE FORCED, NOT A CHOICE TO WEAR FACE MASKS AGAIN. I JUST PHONED REVERA AND THEY SAID THEY WERE NOT INVOLVED IN THE MANDATORY MASK WEARING FORCED ON THE WORKERS AGAIN. SHE TOLD ME TO TALK TO OUR ADMINISTRATION ABOUT THE MASKS.I THEN PHONED EXTENDICARE TO SEE WHY THEY AS MANGERS OF REVERA LONG TERM LIVING CARE. ARE FORCING THE WORKERS TO WEAR MASKS AGAIN.I PHONED EXTENDICARE AND I NEVER EVEN GOT A LIVE PERSON. THIS SO CALLED MANAGEMENT TEAM OF EXTENDICARE. DON'T EVEN HAVE AN 800 NUMBER TO GET IN CONTACT WITH FREE. AND NO LIVE PERSON ANSWERED. I HAD TO YELL AT THE ANSWERING SERVICE. LIKE I YELL AT THE LIBERALS ON TV ALL THE TIME. HERES PROOF. THE SCAM IS BACK FOR A SECOND TIME. AT LEAST IF THE WORKERS HAD A CHOICE TO WEAR THE MASKS OR NOT. BUT NO, ITS MANDATORY MASKS AGAIN.

TODAY AT 9.00AM-SEP 06,23-UPDATE
WHEN I WENT TO BREAKFEST THIS MORNING. I ASKED THE INSPECTOR LADY WHO WAS FILLING IN FOR A WORKER. AND I SAID TO HER. WHY ARE USE FORCED TO WEAR MASKS AGAIN. AND SHE SAID WE ARE IN A COVID OUTBREAK. FIRST TIME I HEARD OF THAT. THE MASKS ARE ONLY TEMPERARY SHE SAID. THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH TOLD US TO. I SAID YOU LADIES WILL BE DYING FROM CANCER FROM THOSE USLESS MASKS THAT DON'T WORK. SO WE WILL SEE IF ITS TEMPORARY THESE USLESS MASKS. I THINK ITS JUST THE BEGGINING. FIRST THE SCARE OF COVID, THEN MASKS, SHOTS AND LOCKDOWNS AGAIN. 

 TODAY AT 3.30AM-SEP 06,23-UPDATE
THERE MUST BE AT LEAST 3 PEOPLE IN HERE WITH COVID. BECAUSE SIX ARE IN THEIR ROOMS. THATS 2 PER ROOM.AND WHEN I HAD A BATH ON THE OTHER SIDE WERE THE BREAKOUT IS. THE BIG BOSS WAS WORKING ON THAT SIDE AND I SEEN THE YELLOW BAGS ON THE DOORS AGAIN. AND NOT ONLY WAS THE BIG BOSS WORKING. BUT THIS MORNING AT BREAKFEAST AND AT DINNER AT NOON. THE INSPECTOR LADY AND ANOTHER BOSS WAS FEEDING ON OUR SIDE. SO TODAY THEY WERE SHORT HANDED BIG TIME AS WELL AS AT LEAST 3 WITH COVID AS THE PSWS SAY ON THE OTHER SIDE.COVID VACCINES IS A RUNOFF OF A COLD AND AIDS COMBINED BY FAUCCI AND HIS DEPOPULATION CROWD. RIGHT BILL GATES.AND ALL THE OUT IN LEFT FIELD LAME-BRAIN LIBERAL MEDIA DEAD BEAT PUPPETS.


Moderna Says Updated COVID-19 Vaccine is Effective Against Newer Variants-Published: Sep 06, 2023 By Kate Goodwin

Moderna’s latest shot appears effective against the current strains of COVID-19. Wednesday, the vaccine maker reported new trial data confirming an 8.7 to 11-fold increase in neutralizing antibodies against circulating strains, including the highly watched BA.2.86, EG.5 and FL.1.5.1 variants.
The updated mRNA vaccine is pending approval by the FDA for the fall vaccination season. The BA.2.86 variant, Pirola, is a highly mutated strain of COVID-19 with over 30 mutations. It’s been flagged by the CDC as potentially more capable of causing infection in people with previous infection or prior vaccination, according to Moderna. Due to its high level of mutation, BA.2.86 set off alarm bells when initially discovered, causing mounting concern over another deadly surge. However, more recent preliminary studies have found antibodies from previous infections and vaccinations appear capable of neutralizing the variant.BA.2.86’s “degree of antibody evasion is quite similar to recently circulating variants,” Benjamin Murrell, who conducted one of the studies at Karolinska Institute in Sweden, told NPR. “It seems unlikely that this will be a seismic shift for the pandemic.” Despite a sharp drop in revenue for Moderna this year, the biotech is counting on an influx of fall vaccinations. In a second-quarter earnings release, the company upped the anticipated sales for Spikevax—its currently only approved product—to between $6 billion to $8 billion for the year, up from the previous forecast of $5 billion.  Hospitalizations were up 87% over the past month with the EG.5, Eris, variant accounting for 21.5% of all cases. As of last week, BA.2.86 had been found in four U.S. states according to the CDC. Pfizer and BioNTech’s updated shot that targets only the Omicron XBB.1.5 subvariant was approved on Tuesday by U.K. drug regulators. It is still pending approval from the FDA. XBB.1.5 was the most common variant found globally earlier this year.  This fall will be the first time the U.S. commercial market will be footing the bill for COVID-19 shots, instead of the government. Updated boosters are anticipated to be available as early as next week, pending FDA approval.  Kate Goodwin is a freelance life science writer based in Des Moines, Iowa. She can be reached at kate.goodwin@biospace.com and on LinkedIn.   

COVID Booster Is Coming But Here’s Why You May Not Get It-Story by Decca Muldowney • 2h-SEP 6,23

A new COVID-19 booster could be available as early as next week, according to ABC, but it is unclear who will be eligible for the new shot, and whether insurance companies will cover the cost.The latest shot is likely to be authorized in the next seven days by the Food and Drug Administration, the outlet reports, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s independent panel of advisors will meet on Sept. 12 to decide eligibility recommendations. Once the CDC director signs off, shots could become available almost immediately.The report comes as health giant Moderna announced its latest COVID-19 booster shot is effective against the new BA.2.86 omicron subvariant. Their latest clinical trial data showed the shot produced a strong antibody response to the highly-mutated variant, the company said in a statement Wednesday, as well as two other circulating variants, EG.5, and FL.1.5.1.COVID cases are rising nationwide. Hospitalizations have more than doubled over the last three months, according to CDC data.Paul Offit, MD, who serves on the FDA’s expert panel that reviews the vaccine companies’ data, predicts that the CDC will make anyone over six-months-old eligible for the new booster, as they did last year.However, Offit believes it is more urgent for members of vulnerable groups to get the new vaccine, including people who are over 75, pregnant or immunocompromised.“The goal is to prevent severe disease. So the question is: who is getting hospitalized and killed by this disease?” Offit told The Daily Beast.Offit also believes that if the CDC makes the same eligibility recommendation as last year, they need to make a “compelling case” for people to get vaccinated in order to increase uptake.The majority of Americans did not receive the last booster, a report by the Covid States Project found last year.The Biden administration ended the COVID “national emergency” in May 2023, meaning that this latest round of boosters is not subsidized by the federal government. The cost of the new booster will be determined by individual insurance companies and employers. For those without insurance, or government assistance a single dose could cost over $100.However, free shots will still be available from community health centers and state health departments.

The Road to HIV/AIDS Vaccination-Akanksha Singh, BDSBy Akanksha Singh, BDSReviewed by Sophia Coveney-AUG 24,23

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), first identified in 1984, causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The HIV/AIDS endemic has taken more than 34 million lives, and despite being out for almost 38 years there is no HIV/AIDS vaccine available for public use. This virus has exhibited a unique challenge in the production of a vaccine.What is HIV/AIDS? The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) targets the immune system of an individual. This virus weakens and kills the T helper cells called CD4 cells. The T helper cell is a type of lymphocyte which plays an important role in the immune response. With a lowered number of T helper cells, the immune system becomes weak, welcoming various opportunistic infections such as tuberculosis and severe fungal and bacterial infections.The normal range of CD4 cells in a healthy individual is 500 to 1400 cells/mm3 of blood. When this count is less than 200 cells/mm3 of blood the HIV infection has reached the most severe stage. At this stage, the person has acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Although HIV is a lifelong disease, with treatments like antiretroviral treatment HIV infected individuals can lead a relatively long, healthy life.Challenges in the production of an HIV/AIDS vaccine-In the past few decades, several attempts have been made to produce an HIV/AIDS vaccine. Some of the trials like the STEP trial failed while the others such as the RV144 trial showed great progress. The scientists agree that in order to correctly produce a high efficacy vaccine, some key challenges need to be identified. There are several obstacles that plague vaccine research.Vaccine-induced immunity is often based on mechanisms similar to naturally derived immunity. This is where the HIV/AIDS vaccine research struggles as there is a lack of a model of natural immunity. This happens because individuals do not naturally recover from HIV and hence researchers lack a standard for immunity development.Another challenge that vaccine research faces is the vast variability of HIV types. HIV has several subtypes that are genetically distinguished from one another. Even among a particular subtype, amino acid sequencing can vary up to 35%. The virus is constantly evolving among infected populations and new subtypes are probable to appear. This viral diversity is a major roadblock to vaccine development as the vaccine may not work on all subtypes.Additionally, researchers have not been able to identify a correlate to protective immunity when it comes to HIV infection. Furthermore, there is no reliable animal model on which the vaccine efficacy and immune response could be studied.Vaccination-IV vaccine clinical trials-Since 1986, more than 250 trials for the HIV vaccine have been conducted. Initially, the focus of the research was on neutralizing antibodies to achieve vaccine-induced immunity. However, these vaccine candidates did not provide detectable protection against HIV infection. Around 1994, the focus of vaccine research moved from antibody-inducing vaccines to vaccines that instigated cellular-based immune responses.A famous trial of a vaccine candidate that focused on T-cell immunity was the STEP trial. This trial aimed to decide if the T-cell immunity achieved by the HIV-1 vaccine is sufficient enough to establish protection from the HIV-1 infection. The trial also determined if the vaccine had the potential to lower the viral plasma load following an infection. However, this trial was terminated after the observation that it did not provide protection against the infection or reduce viral plasma load.A glimmer of hope was shown by the RV144 trial, also called ‘the Thai trial’. It was the largest HIV vaccine trial with 16,000 participants. This extraordinary trial used the “prime-boost” method with two distinctive HIV vaccines. The “prime” was the vCP1521 canarypox vectored vaccine that aimed to induce T-cell immunity. The “boost” was the AIDSVAX B/E gp120 subunit vaccine. It aimed to induce antibody production.The prime vaccine was being used for the first time in humans, whilst the boost vaccine had failed some previous trials. However, when these vaccines were used in combination they demonstrated modest protection against HIV infection. The RV144 Thai trial showed a decrease in HIV infections by 31.2%. Although a very significant finding, it is not yet suggested for public use.-Conclusion-HIV/AIDS has posed a medical and scientific challenge to researchers as well as to victims of the infection. However, we are a little closer to an HIV/AIDS vaccine than ever before. There are numerous follow-up trials ongoing that are studying the effect of the “prime-boost” vaccine and the mechanism of the immune response elicited in this trial. Researchers are looking to find a correlate to protective immunity.Additionally, there are several trials ongoing independent of the RV144 trial. Researchers are testing new approaches to fight this virus and working on finding out how to generate antibodies to HIV. Furthermore, there has been promising work done on a therapeutic vaccine as well. Despite unique challenges and obstacles, researchers, organizations, and governments are working more than ever to conquer HIV/AIDS.References-    Wang, H., Mo, Q. & Yang, Z. (2015) HIV Vaccine Research: The Challenge and the Way Forward. Journal of Immunology Research 2015(13):1-5. DOI:10.1155/2015/503978 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276344488_HIV_Vaccine_Research_The_Challenge_and_the_Way_Forward-The Development of HIV Vaccines. 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HIV/AIDS. World Health Organization https://www.who.int/health-topics/hiv-aids#tab=tab_LAST Updated: Aug 24, 2023

Pfizer, BioNTech Challenge Moderna’s COVID-19 Patents with USPTO-Published: Aug 30, 2023 By Tristan Manalac

Pfizer and German partner BioNTech on Monday asked the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to reconsider, and ultimately invalidate, Moderna’s patents over core technologies of the COVID-19 vaccine, Reuters reported.In an 87-page document, the partner companies argued that the Moderna patents are “unimaginably broad” and seek to claim ownership of knowledge that had existed long before its asserted priority date of 2015.Pfizer and BioNTech contend that using injecting mRNA into cells to produce a protein—and in turn leveraging this process to produce vaccines that prime immune protection—had been demonstrated and documented in the scientific literature as early as the 1990s.Moderna’s patent claims over any mRNA sequence encoding any betacoronavirus spike protein or its subunit, as well as a lipid-based formulation for delivery, is an “attempt to coopt and entire field of mRNA technology,” Pfizer and BioNTech argued in their USPTO filing.The partners are asking the USPTO to launch an inter partes review of Moderna’s patents and that “the challenged claims be found unpatentable and canceled,” according to their filing.Moderna started the legal tussle over the COVID-19 vaccines in August 2022, when it slapped Pfizer and BioNTech with lawsuits alleging that their Comirnaty infringes on patents covering the Cambridge biotech’s mRNA technology. The cases were filed in the U.S. and in Germany.Moderna’s lawsuit focused on two key elements of the vaccine. In particular, the company claims that after conducting tests with a handful of different vaccine candidates, Pfizer and BioNTech “ultimately decided to proceed with the vaccine that has the same exact mRNA chemical modification to its vaccine as Spikevax,” Moderna wrote in its press release at the time.Spikevax is Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine, which won the FDA’s full approval in January 2022.Moderna’s lawsuit also alleges that Pfizer and BioNTech used its process of encoding the full-length spike protein loaded into a lipid nanoparticle for delivery.According to Moderna, neither Pfizer nor BioNTech “had Moderna's level of experience with developing mRNA vaccines for infectious diseases” and could have only produced their vaccine by following “Moderna’s lead.”Several other companies have since joined the patent battle over the COVID-10 vaccines. In June 2023, Promosome filed separate lawsuits against Moderna and Pfizer, while Arbutus Biopharma in April 2023 launched a similar legal complaint against Pfizer and BioNTech.Tristan Manalac is an independent science writer based in Metro Manila, Philippines. He can be reached at tristan@tristanmanalac.com or tristan.manalac@biospace.com.

Fauci is ‘concerned’ that people won’t comply if masking recommendations return: 'I hope' they 'abide' Story by Melissa Rudy • 2d-SEP 4,23

In a Saturday interview, former White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci spoke out in defense of masking up amid today's rising COVID cases.In the event that masks are again recommended, he is "concerned that people will not abide by recommendations," he said in the interview.
"I would hope that if we get to the point that the volume of cases is such and organizations like the CDC recommends — CDC does not mandate anything — recommends that people wear masks, I would hope that people abide by that recommendation and take into account the risks to themselves and their families," Fauci told CNN.CITING RISING COVID CASES, THESE US HOSPITAL SYSTEMS HAVE NOW REINSTATED MASK MANDATES-Fauci, who also served as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health until December 2022, also called into question a January 2023 Cochrane study that found masking to be ineffective."When you’re talking about the effect on the pandemic as a whole, the data is less strong," Fauci said. But when you talk about an individual basis of someone protecting themselves … there’s no doubt that there’s many studies that show that there is an advantage [to masks]."The Cochrane study, led by 12 researchers from esteemed universities around the world, compared the use of medical/surgical masks to wearing no masks. FACE MASKS MADE ‘LITTLE TO NO DIFFERENCE’ IN PREVENTING SPREAD OF COVID, SCIENTIFIC REVIEW FINDS-The review found that "wearing a mask may make little to no difference in how many people caught a flu-like illness/COVID-like illness (nine studies; 276,917 people); and probably makes little or no difference in how many people have flu/COVID confirmed by a laboratory test (six studies; 13,919 people)."COVID hospitalizations increased 18.8% between Aug. 13 and Aug. 17, and deaths rose 17.6% between Aug. 20 and Aug. 26, per the CDC.The numbers, however, remain far below the most recent spike in January 2023.Weekly national hospitalizations were 15,067 as of Aug. 19; they were 44,410 in January 2023. They peaked at 150,674 in January 2022.Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center and a Fox News medical contributor, pointed out that while the CDC may not mandate masks, the agency’s recommendations have frequently led to state, local and business mandates.PARENTS NOW QUESTION WHETHER COVID MASK MANDATES DID MORE HARM THAN GOOD-"I agree that high-grade masks in close quarters do have a use, especially if there is a lot of virus around and you are encountering people at high risk," he told Fox News Digital."But masks only work at all if they are worn properly."He added, "A study from the University of Minnesota showed that 30% of people don't even wear them over their noses."The doctor is also concerned about the negative impact of masking on young children, particularly in terms of socialization and learning."Also, young children often don't wear them properly, as Dr. John Walkup, chief of child psychiatry at Northwestern, told me in an interview," Siegel noted.Siegel said he does believe that masks have a practical use in medical centers and doctors’ offices if there are a lot of respiratory viruses around."But sweeping recommendations, as Dr. Fauci appears to be suggesting, don't work," added Dr. Siegel.The CDC’s most recent face mask order, which required all Americans to wear face coverings while taking public transportation, expired with the termination of the COVID public health emergency on May 11.Although no U.S. states currently have mask mandates in place, several hospitals, schools and companies have begun requiring them yet again.Original article source: Fauci is ‘concerned’ that people won’t comply if masking recommendations return: 'I hope' they 'abide' The newest COVID-19 variant isn't as scary as it seemed at first, and fall booster shots should protect against it and other variants circulating now, new data suggests.In a clinical trial, the updated vaccine generated a nearly ninefold increase in neutralizing antibodies against the BA.2.86 variant, according to data released early Tuesday from vaccine maker Moderna. Although extremely rare in the United States, the new variant has a number of mutations in the spike protein targeted by vaccines, which made experts worry that shots and previous infections wouldn't be protective.But three studies released since the weekend, along with Moderna's new data, suggest the variant, nicknamed Pirola, isn't so bad − at least for now, said Dr. Eric Topol, professor and executive vice president of Scripps Research in La Jolla, California.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning."It's been downgraded from a hurricane to not even a tropical storm. We're lucky," Topol said. "This one could have been really bad."State of the pandemic-COVID-19 infections have been rising since early July, data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows. Hospitalizations are up nearly 16% and deaths nearly 17% in the week that ended Thursday compared with the week before, though totals remain well below previous peaks.

Republican lawmakers introduced legislation Wednesday that would ban mask mandates in schools, planes and public transportation through the end of 2024, which is being called the "Freedom to Breathe Act."-SEP 6,23 (IT SHOULD BE BANNED FOREVER)

The bill was signed by Republican senators J.D. Vance, Mike Braun and Josh Hawley. Vance is going to "force the Democrats to vote on it," according to his statement, on Thursday, as they seek bipartisan support."If they say the mask mandates are not coming back, then come to the Senate floor, vote with us, and say ‘no more mask mandates,' " Vance said.The legislation also makes it clear that no federal funds would be used to promote masking requirements, and that no federal funds were to be withheld on the condition the recipient follows a masking mandate.“We’re not going to go back to the top-down government overreach we saw during COVID," Braun said. "Congress needs to say forcefully that these ineffective, unscientific mask mandates are not coming back in any way, shape, or form.”Earlier in September, former NIAID director Dr. Anthony Fauci publicly recommended people start masking again to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus variants. "[...] when you’re talking about an individual basis of someone protecting themselves or protecting themselves from spreading it to others, there’s no doubt that there are many studies that show that there is an advantage," Fauci explained.Government agencies, more specifically the CDC, have been clear they do not intend to bring back mask mandates, at least not yet.

Pandemic Parallels: Understanding the Connections Between HIV/AIDS and COVID-19

For more than 40 years, the HIV/AIDS pandemic has been affecting communities around the world.In 2020, roughly 37.7 million people had HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. More than 36 millionTrusted Source people across the globe have died from AIDS-related complications since the HIV/AIDS pandemic started.Thanks to the advent of antiretroviral therapy, survival and quality of life for people with HIV have improved dramatically in recent decades.Antiretroviral therapy can suppress HIV to undetectable levels in the body, preventing its transmission and the development of AIDS. Improvements in testing, condom use, preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and HIV prevention education are also helping to prevent new infections.However, more work needs to be done to stop the spread of HIV and ensure that everyone who contracts the virus has access to testing and long-term treatment.In the United States, roughly 13 percent of people with HIV don’t know they have the virus, and only 65.5 percentTrusted Source were virally suppressed in 2019. At the global level, 16 percent of people with HIV didn’t know their HIV status and 34 percent weren’t virally suppressed in 2020.Now, the world is in the grips of another pandemic — and it’s adding to the challenges of managing HIV/AIDS.The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted many of the same inequalities that have shaped the dynamics of HIV/AIDS. It has also made it harder for many people to access HIV prevention, testing, and treatment services.This has pushed many organizations to adapt their HIV education, outreach, and service delivery models. To bring both the HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 pandemics to an end, ongoing collaboration and commitment by governments, non-profit organizations, and other groups are needed.Parallels between HIV/AIDS and COVID-19-COVID-19 first hit the news in December 2019, when scientists identified the first known case in Wuhan, China.Since then, more than 261 million cases of COVID-19 have been reported worldwide, including more than 48 million cases in the United States. More than 5 million people around the world have died from the disease, including nearly 778,500 people in the United States.Compared with HIV, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 spreads from one person to another and affects the body in different ways. Nonetheless, there are some striking similarities in how the two viruses have impacted communities.“There are several parallels that I see between COVID-19 and HIV,” Larry Walker, co-founder of the HIV nonprofit organization THRIVE SS, told Healthline. “Mainly the fear, as they were both new and showing themselves to be more fatal than other viruses we were accustomed to.”In the early days of each pandemic, experts knew little about how HIV or the novel coronavirus spread or what could be done to prevent transmission. In both cases, high fatality rates, lack of knowledge, and misinformation added to fears of infection.Those fears in turn contributed to the stigmatization of communities that have been “highly impacted” or wrongly blamed as the “originators” of HIV or the novel coronavirus, said Walker. This includes gay men in the case of HIV and Asians in the case of the novel coronavirus.According to a Pew Research Center survey, 81 percent of Asian adults in the United States say that violence against them has increased since the start of the pandemic.Uneven effects-Another striking similarity between the HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 pandemics is the uneven effects they have had on different communities.Like HIV/AIDS, COVID-19 in the United States has disproportionately affected Black people, Hispanic/Latino people, people living in poverty, and other socially and economically marginalized groups.For example, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Trusted Source reports that Black/African-American and Hispanic/Latino people are more likely than non-Hispanic white populations to be hospitalized with COVID-19 and more likely to die from the disease.“Similar to what we see with HIV, COVID seems to be doing the most damage in Black and other communities of color, due to a myriad of factors, including but not limited to anti-Blackness, systemic oppression, and medical mistrust,” said Walker.Inequitable work and living conditions raise the risk of exposure to infectious diseases, while systemic racism, homophobia, and other forms of discrimination pose barriers to prevention, testing, treatment, and support services.The health effects of inequality are playing out a global scale, too.Many low-income countries have poorly resourced healthcare systems, which makes it harder to manage the HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 pandemics. Access to COVID-19 vaccines in low-income countries remains very low. Residents who live in poverty or face discrimination due to their race, gender, sexuality, or other factors face added barriers to HIV and COVID-19 prevention, testing, and treatment.“Vulnerable populations experience both increased impact from diseases, including HIV and COVID-19, and decreased access to services,” Maria Sol Pintos Castro told Healthline. She leads the Resource Mobilization team of the Private Sector Engagement Department at the Global Fund, an international organization that mobilizes funding to combat the HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria pandemics.“Widespread stigma and discrimination, state and non-state violence and harassment, restrictive laws and policies, and criminalization of behaviors or practices put vulnerable populations at heightened risks and undermine their access to services,” she added.Collective trauma-The millions of deaths caused by COVID-19 have left many individuals, families, and communities in a state of mourning. For communities that have also been affected by HIV/AIDS, that collective grief and trauma is painfully familiar.Martina Clark is a resident of New York City who has contracted both viruses — HIV in the 1990s and the novel coronavirus in March 2020. She was the first openly HIV-positive person to work for UNAIDS, and she recently penned a book about her experiences, “My Unexpected Life: An International Memoir of Two Pandemics, HIV and COVID-19.”“I’m in a sort of writing-slash-support group of long-term survivors with HIV,” Clark told Healthline, “and we have all been discussing the grief of losing so many people, originally in the AIDS pandemic and how that has been reactivated with COVID.”“We’ve been really hard hit by the COVID pandemic,” she continued, “but it also brings up again that experience of so many people taken away in such a short period of time, echoing the gay community in the early days of the AIDS pandemic.”Although more research is needed, a global analysis from the World Health Organization found that people with HIV who contract the novel coronavirus have increased risk of developing severe COVID-19. They are also more likely than average to die from COVID-19.Pandemic mitigation measures have added to the challenges of mourning people lost to HIV/AIDS, COVID-19, or other causes. Due to restrictions on social gatherings, many people have been unable to gather for funerals or other rituals of mourning.Bringing the pandemics to an end-To stem the tide of illness and death from both COVID-19 and HIV, collective action is needed. However, the COVID-19 pandemic is making it harder for many organizations to provide HIV prevention, testing, and treatment services.“Initially, COVID presented a huge barrier for people living with HIV as it related to accessing their care, support, medications, and various other services,” said Walker.Like many community organizations across the United States, THRIVE SS had to close its community center and safe space during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some organizations have yet to reopen their doors.Health care facilities have also had to restrict access to in-person services, including HIV testing and treatment programs. Even when in-person services are available, many people with HIV or at risk of HIV have been reluctant to attend in-person appointments.“From about March to November 2020, I basically canceled all of my appointments,” Clark said, “I think I went in for one blood draw in that period, and that was just sort of run in and run out.”Similar barriers have limited access to HIV prevention, testing, and treatment services in other countries as well, including many low- and middle-income countries.“For the first time in the history of the Global Fund,” Pintos Castro told Healthline, “key prevention and testing services declined compared to the previous year. For example, the number of people tested for HIV in 2020 dropped by 22 percent compared to 2019, holding back HIV treatment initiation in most countries.”Adapting to shifting needs-In response to COVID-19-related challenges, organizations that serve communities affected by HIV have had to shift their approach to providing support.“[The Global Fund has] awarded over $4.1 billion since the start of the pandemic to over 100 low- and middle-income countries to fight COVID-19 with diagnostic tests and treatments including medical oxygen, protect front-line workers, and adapt lifesaving HIV, TB, and malaria programs,” Pintos Castro said.“Examples of successful adaptations include dispensing long-term supplies of medicines for HIV,” she continued. “The number of people on antiretroviral therapy rose 9 percent, from 20.1 million in 2019 to 21.9 million in 2020, and the percentage of people receiving multi-month dispensing of [antiretrovirals] — over three months of medicine at a time — increased.”Identifying and reaching marginalized community members who can’t access public health services is a major priority of the Global Fund’s COVID-19 response. Those community members includes detainees, migrants, refugees, and stigmatized populations.Organizations in the United States are also working hard to reach people affected by HIV, including marginalized community members who face added barriers to accessing health care and social support services.“COVID has taught us that it is important to be flexible with how we deliver programming and services,” said Walker. “Also, that our efforts should seek to address the total social determinants of health as faced by our communities — and that operating from the silo of one disease state won’t address or best prepare our communities for uncertainties to come.”The takeaway-Although HIV and the novel coronavirus affect the body in different ways, there are striking similarities in how these viruses have impacted communities in the United States and around the world.The HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 pandemics have both contributed to widespread fear of infection, as well stigmatization of community members who have been highly affected by these viruses or blamed for their spread.Both pandemics have disproportionately affected economically and socially marginalized populations. Both have caused many deaths, leading to a collective state of mourning.During the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations that serve communities affected by HIV have had to adapt their programs and services. They have had to take creative and holistic approaches to ensure that communities that hard-hit communities have access to HIV and COVID-19 prevention, testing, treatment, and support services.“Fighting both pandemics requires investments, innovation, and the strong commitment of public and private partners, as well as citizens, to address the inequalities that fuel them,” Pintos Castro told Healthline.“COVID-19 can be a catalyst to design a more integrated approach to the fight against all infectious diseases, including HIV, and to be better prepared for future health threats,” she added.Last medically reviewed on December 17, 2021


Revera to transition management of retirement residence operations-August 2023

Revera is shifting its focus to ownership of senior living real estate and will transition out of the operational management of retirement residences. Subject to customary regulatory approvals, the operational management of Revera Retirement residences will transition to experienced, respected Canadian-based senior living operators Cogir, Levante Living and Optima Living. It is business as usual at our Retirement residences. There are no changes to our home level leadership teams, no changes to staffing levels, and this does not affect union rights under applicable collective agreements. Our residents will continue to receive great care and services from the dedicated team members they have come to know and respect.Revera together with Cogir, Levante Living and Optima Living are committed to ensuring these transitions are seamless, with resident comfort, safety, and wellbeing at the centre of planning. Revera is proud to have served thousands of seniors as an operator of retirement residences across Canada for more than 50 years..   

Canadian care-home provider Revera to 'transition out' of managing retirement homes-More than 80 seniors' residences included in proposed transfer-Madeline Smith · CBC News · Aug 09, 2023 7:00 AM EDT

Revera, once one of Canada's largest operators of long-term care homes, is rolling out plans to "transition out" of managing retirement homes across the country.The company informed employees last week that three different Canadian companies will take over management of dozens of Revera retirement homes."Revera has made the decision to focus primarily on managing property/real estate and will no longer manage retirement residence operations in Canada," reads an Aug. 2 notice sent to union representatives for Revera workers.In total, information distributed to unions suggests more than 80 seniors' residences are part of the proposed transfer, with more than half of that number in Ontario. The rest are in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C.The facilities are in Edmonton, Calgary, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Victoria, Toronto, Ottawa and other cities.The changes, expected to happen over the coming months, are "subject to customary regulatory approvals, including health authorities' standard due diligence reviews and approvals," the company told CBC News."Revera is shifting its focus to ownership of senior living real estate and will transition out of the operational management of retirement residences," the statement said. It said Revera "will maintain ownership of a number of retirement properties."One of Canada's largest long-term care operators is owned by a federal Crown corporation.The company said there will be no changes to staffing at individual sites.Revera is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Public Sector Pension Investment Board, a federal Crown corporation.A spokesperson for the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees, the union that represents Revera workers at several retirement homes in Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer, issued a statement Tuesday."While AUPE looks into how contracting out the day-to-day management of these full-service long-term care worksites may impact our members, we will continue to ensure our front-line health care workers have the resources they need from the employer to safely support residents and are treated with the respect they deserve," the union said.Montreal-based Cogir, which owns hundreds of apartments, rental condos and retirement homes, is set to take over management of more than 60 Revera properties. Revera already has an ownership interest in several of Cogir's properties in Quebec.Optima Living is slated to take over management of some Alberta and B.C. retirement homes, while Levante Living will manage a dozen Ontario properties.At the retirement homes now planned for new management, services vary. Seniors pay to rent suites, and some have more minimal supports geared toward independent living.Some also offer more intensive assisted living or "memory care" with 24-hour services for people with dementia.'Public-interest concerns'Tamara Daly, a professor of health policy and equity at York University, said access to publicly funded care for seniors continues to be an issue in Canada, leaving some with few options but paying for higher levels of care in retirement homes."They're treated like tenants who live in apartment buildings who happen to be getting care, rather than people who have a variety of vulnerabilities who need a high level of care and support but who are unable to access it through our publicly funded system," Daly said."Despite the lessons of the pandemic, aged care remains a largely for-profit business in Canada, whether it's in the retirement home or the nursing home sector."Thousands of vulnerable people in long-term care died after COVID outbreaks in Canadian facilities, including care homes previously operated by Revera.In Calgary, the McKenzie Towne Continuing Care Centre saw one of Alberta's first significant COVID outbreaks when the pandemic struck in 2020, ending with 111 cases and 20 deaths. The facility was managed by Revera at the time, but is now operated by the company AgeCare.People whose family members died from COVID in Revera's former long-term care homes filed proposed class-action lawsuits in Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario.Families sue Revera, Winnipeg health authority over COVID-19 deaths at Maples care home-Families of Ont. COVID-19 victims launch $50M lawsuit against Revera Retirement Living-$25M class-action suit filed against Calgary nursing home where COVID-19 outbreak claimed 21 lives.The retirement-home change comes after Revera announced an agreement in 2022 with another large for-profit long-term care provider, Extendicare, that saw Extendicare take over operations at 56 of Revera's long-term care homes in Ontario and Manitoba.On Aug. 1, Extendicare announced that those transactions are complete. The company now manages 31 long-term care homes owned by Revera, and they also acquired Revera's 15 per cent interest in a portfolio of 25 more long-term care homes.The transactions saw more than 6,000 publicly funded long-term care beds change hands.Kevin Skerrett, an adjunct research professor at Carleton University's Institute of Political Economy, said the changes at Revera raise questions about the future for both employees and people who live in the homes."I think there's very serious public-interest concerns that have not yet been brought to bear in terms of these private actors having the freedom to decide whatever they want to do with these facilities," he said."I think as Canadians, we also want to be concerned about ... what does it actually mean for the services that are provided inside?"

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Revera enters innovative long term care agreement with Extendicare-March 1, 2022

Revera Inc., together with Extendicare, today announced an innovative agreement between the two leading senior care organizations that will support the future of long term care in Ontario and Manitoba. Subject to required approvals, Extendicare will assume the operational management of 56 Revera long term care homes in the two provinces. While Revera is stepping away from day-to-day operations, the company will continue to advocate for, and use its sector-leading, in-house development capabilities to accelerate, the urgently needed redevelopment of aging long term care homes.Revera carefully selected Extendicare because of its more than 50 years of experience serving seniors, its dedication to long term care over the long term, and the clear focus it shares with Revera on quality care as well as on ensuring aging homes are renewed for the benefit of residents and staff.Revera and Extendicare are committed to a seamless transition for residents, their families and employees. There will be no job losses as a result of this announcement; staffing levels will remain unchanged, and the same dedicated employees will continue to provide compassionate quality care to residents at our homes during and following the transition.About the Revera/Extendicare Transition:Under the terms of the agreement:Extendicare will assume operational management of 56 homes – 7 in Manitoba and the rest in Ontario - subject to required approvals.Extendicare will assume Revera’s ownership share of the 24 homes that Revera co-owns through a joint venture with Axium Infrastructure. Axium, an independent Canadian investment firm with a strong and enduring commitment to long term care, will continue to be a committed capital partner in support of long term care infrastructure.Revera’s ownership of the remaining properties remains unchanged, and we will continue to work to accelerate their redevelopment.Revera’s Future Strategy-Going forward, Revera will be a global owner of differentiated retirement living operators, including Revera Canada. Revera Canada has an exciting growth trajectory ahead as a leader in the retirement living sector committed to improving the aging experience, offering industry-leading programs and exceptional senior living options, and creating positive and inclusive work environments for employees. Together with its partners, Revera Canada has several retirement residences planned or under construction, including the state-of-the-art Glenora Park in Edmonton, Alberta, which will open this summer. Revera’s Asset Management team will also be dedicated to the redevelopment of the older long term care homes Revera continues to own. Along with the recently completed Elmwood Place, Revera has four projects that are either under construction or will break ground this year, with many more planned. 

MY MOHAWK RACEWAY PREDICTIONS 2023 RD 152 TUE SEP 05, 2023

    MOHAWK STANDARDBREAD HARNESS RACEWAY 2023 - RESULTS AS OF TUE SEP-05, 2023 - DAY-152

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02-3-9-0-0 P-6.80 - 21.30
03-4-5-9-1 W-6.30, 4TH WBP (7.2) - 27.60
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06-7-4-5-8 4TH WBP (27-1), MEX-19.20 - 50.40
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08-2-1-4-5 4TH (7-1), MTRI-46.15, MSUP-157.05 - 253.60
09-8-6-3-4
10-3-5-2-1-9 P-4.60 - 258.20
MOHAWKS TONIGHTS TOTAL $258.20 OVERALL TOTAL $44,384.35

STANS PICKS
01-2-3-4-1-5 W-3.30, 4TH WBP (15-1) -3.30
02-3-8-9-6-5
03-1-2-4-5-9 P-20.80, 4TH (10-1), MTRI-120.80, MSUP-598.45 - 743.35
04-3-2-9-1-6 P-2.80, S-2.80 - 748.95
05-1-6-7-2-4 W-11.00 - 759.95
06-5-7-9-6-4 P-2.80 - 762.75
07-7-5-8-10-4
08-1-6-4-5-7 4TH (7-1)
09-8-7-6-2-3
10-3-9-5-1-8
HI-5 MONEY BEFORE TONIGHT = $515,287.95
STANS TONIGHTS TOTAL $762.75 OVERALL TOTAL $43,249.10

ACTUAL RACE RESULTS
01-2 (3.5)-4 (3-1)-1 (15-1)-5 (6-1)
02-5 (23-1)-9 (5-1)-8 (8.5)-3 (4.5) (4,7-SCR)
03-4 (2-1)-2 (31-1)-1 (7.2)-5 (10-1)
04-8 (11-1)-2 (3.5)-9 (4-1)-4 (25-1)
05-1 (9.2)-7 (5-1)-8 (33-1)-4 (50-1) (3,5-SCR)
06-4 (3-1)-7 (7.5)-8 (27-1)-9 (31-1)
07-8 (3-1)-7 (6.5)-1 (62-1)-9 (10-1)
08-4 (1-1)-2 (11-1)-1 (7.2)-5 (7-1)
09-6 (5-1)-3 (17-1)-1 (26-1)-5 (10-1)
10-8 (40-1)-5 (2-1)-6 (10-1)-7 (41-1)-3 (4.5) (4-SCR)

MOHAWK PREDICTIONS)-RECORD 2023

01-600-BIG-$28.80 (AUG 07-3RD) (13-1), $22.50 (JUN 09-9TH) (10-1), $19.00 (MAR 06-7TH) (8-1),   
02-330-BIG-$16.70 (FEB 16-11TH) (16-1), $13.70 (JUL 10-3RD (13-1), $12.60 (JUL 22-2ND) (9-1),
03-261-BIG-$08.20 (JAN 21-8TH) (19-1), $07.70 (MAY 27-1ST) (27-1), $07.50 (JAN 27-11TH) (45-1),
04-195-BIG-53-1 (SEP 04-6TH), 49-1 (MAR 10-5TH), 47-1 (JUN 27-5TH), 43-1 (JUL 06-3RD),
04-563-W B P-BIG-61-1 (AUG 26-9TH), 40-1 (AUG 31-6TH), 39-1 (SEP 01-12TH) 38-1 (MAY 18-2ND),
S EX-174-BIG-$43.60 (JAN 26-10TH)
M EX-110-BIG-$64.10 (JUN 12-4TH)
S TRI-057-BIG-$94.60 (MAY 18-6TH)
M TRI-149-BIG-$219.45 (AUG 15-7TH)
S SUP-007-BIG-$24.00 (JAN 13-2ND)
M SUP-126-BIG-$2,316.80 (MAY 19-5TH)
DD-1,2-25-BIG-$24.80 (APR 14-2ND)
DD-2,3-29-BIG-$45.40 (JAN 30-3RD)
DD-3,4-27-BIG-$29.60 (AUG 03-4TH)
DD-4,5-20-BIG-$21.60 (AUG 24-5TH)
DD-5,6-20-BIG-$38.70 (MAR 24-6TH)
DD-6,7-16-BIG-$33.90 (FEB 20-7TH)
DD-7,8-21-BIG-$42.50 (MAR 06-8TH)
DD-8,9-29-BIG-$58.60 (AUG 28-9TH)
DD-9,10-25-BIG-$76.00 (JUN 09-10TH)
DD-10,11-12-BIG-$15.80 (APR 01-11TH)
DD-11,12-04-BIG-$63.90 (JAN 21-12TH)
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$
P3 (1-3)-15-BIG-$23.95 (APR 14-3RD)
P3 (2-4)-13-BIG-$17.10 (AUG 19-4TH)
P3 (3-5)-11-BIG-$15.25 (JUL 11-5TH)
P3 (4-6)-08-BIG-$13.70 (FEB 04-6TH)
P3 (5-7)-08-BIG-$24.80 (JUN 13-7TH)
P3 (6-8)-09-BIG-$59.40 (JUN 13-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-12-BIG-$41.25 (MAR 06-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-11-BIG-$45.20 (AUG 28-10TH)
P3 (9-11)-08-BIG-$13.60 (MAY 01-11TH)
P3 (10-12)-01-BIG-$21.00 (APR 01-12TH)
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$
P4 (4-7)-04-BIG-$47.10 (JUN 13-7TH)
P4 (7-10)-04-BIG-$92.00 (JUN 13-10TH)
P4 (8-11)-01-BIG-$21.20 (APR 07-11TH)
P5 (1-5)-03-BIG-$97.85 (JUL 25-5TH)
P5 (6-10)-03-BIG-$339.00 (JUN 13-10TH)
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-02-BIG-$289.20 (JUL 06-10TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-02-BIG-$128.95 (MAY 08-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$1,161.55 (JAN 28-12TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
5-1+ LONG-(05)-602
5-1+ LONG TOT-(15)-2,118-28.4%
LONGEST LONG-
LONGS THIS NIGHT T3-0
4TH PLACE PICKED CORRECT-0
4TH PLACE WRONG BUT PICKED 5-1+ ONLY-0
PICK 4 PLACINGS-25-40
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-3,934-6,284-62.6%
TOTAL RACES-(10)-1,571
OP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-02,02-02,03-03,04-02,05-04,06-03,07-03,08-03,09-02,10-01,11-00,12-00,13-00=25-40-OATOT 3,934-6,284-62.6%


(STANS PREDICTIONS)-RECORD AT MOHAWK 2023

01-417-BIG-$87.30 (FEB 18-11TH) (42-1), $75.10 (JUN 15-9TH) (36-1), $64.80 (FEB 16-9TH) (31-1),
02-250-BIG-$20.80 (SEP 05-3RD) (31-1), $17.30 (APR 24-5TH) (29-1), $15.50 (MAY 01-3RD) (21-1),
03-219-BIG-$13.60 (JUN 13-2ND) (14-1), $11.30 (APR 29-10TH) (68-1), $09.70 (APR 15-1ST) (20-1),
04-194-BIG-92-1 (JUL 21-3RD), 68-1 (AUG 25-6TH), 59-1 (MAR 20-6TH), 58-1 (APR 21-10TH),
04-575-W B P-BIG-100-1 (JUN 12-6TH), 68-1 (SEP 01-5TH), 64-1 (SEP 01-10TH), 57-1 (AUG 10-1ST),
S EX-088-BIG-$87.00 (JUN 10-10TH)
M EX-073-BIG-$59.50 (JUL 28-4TH)
S TRI-026-BIG-$235.05 (APR 29-10TH)
M TRI-103-BIG-$444.30 (FEB 17-7TH)
S SUP-009-BIG-$186.60 (AUG 10-07TH)
M SUP-094-BIG-$2,709.00 (JAN 20-6TH)
DD-1,2-10-BIG-$68.20 (JUL 11-2ND)
DD-2,3-14-BIG-$22.80 (JUL 11-3RD)
DD-3,4-09-BIG-$235.80 (FEB 16-4TH)
DD-4,5-13-BIG-$58.80 (APR 21-5TH)
DD-5,6-13-BIG-$61.10 (JUN 17-6TH)
DD-6,7-10-BIG-$153.40 (SEP 02-7TH)
DD-7,8-12-BIG-$68.00 (JUL 31-8TH)
DD-8,9-14-BIG-$91.60 (JAN 14-9TH)
DD-9,10-16-BIG-$475.00 (JJUN 15-10TH)
DD-10,11-05-BIG-$49.00 (FEB 25-11TH)
DD-11,12-01-BIG-$07.90 (APR 15-12TH)
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$
P3 (1-3)-04-BIG-$120.85 (JUL 11-3RD)
P3 (2-4)-03-BIG-$10.65 (MAY 15-4TH)
P3 (3-5)-03-BIG-$17.00 (APR 21-5TH)
P3 (4-6)-05-BIG-$39.30 (JUN 22-6TH)
P3 (5-7)-02-BIG-$24.80 (JUN 13-7T
P3 (6-8)-02-BIG-$48.80 (JUN 24-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-06-BIG-$15.80 (JAN 21-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-05-BIG-$76.40 (JUN 23-10TH)
P3 (9-11)-01-BIG-$2.20 (AUG 19-11TH)
P3 (10-12)-01-BIG-$10.95 (APR 15-12TH)
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$
P4 (4-7)-01-BIG-$47.10 (JUN 13-7TH)
P4 (7-10)-1-BIG-$139.60 (JUN 23-10TH)
P5 (1-5)-00-BIG-$
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$236.85 (JUL 27-10TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-01-BIG-$128.95 (MAY 08-11TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-03-BIG-$1,151.25 (JAN 14-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$491.20 (MAR 04-12TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
5-1+ LONG-(05)-725
5-1+ LONG TOT-(15)-2,118-34.2%
LONGEST LONG-75-1 (JAN 21-3RD), 71-1 (FEB 17-7TH), 62-1 (FEB 17-7TH)
LONGS THIS NIGHT T3-75-1 (JAN 21-3RD),
4TH PLACE PICKED CORRECT-0
4TH PLACE WRONG BUT PICKED 5-1+ ONLY-0
PICK 4 PLACINGS-24-40
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-3,736-6,284-59.4%
TOTAL RACES-(10)-1,571
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-02,02-03,03-04,04-02,05-03,06-02,07-02,08-03,09-02,10-01,11-00,12-00,13-00=24-40-OATOT-3,736-6,284-59.4%

Monday, September 04, 2023

MY MOHAWK RACEWAY PREDICTIONS 2023 RD 151 MON SEP 04, 2023

    MOHAWK STANDARDBREAD HARNESS RACEWAY 2023 - RESULTS AS OF MON SEP-04, 2023 - DAY-151

MOHAWK PICKS
01-1-4-2-3 4TH WBP (13-1)
02-5-1-4-2 W-4.00, 4TH WBP (8-1) - 4.00
03-2-3-8-5 4TH WBP (14-1)
04-7-3-5-4 W-6.10, 4TH WBP (24-1) - 10.10
05-3-6-5-7 4TH (19-1), MTRI-20.20, MSUP-97.85 - 128.15
06-10-1-4-9 W-2.40, 4TH (53-1) - 130.55
07-1-6-3-9 P-2.90 - 133.45
08-6-4-3-2 W6.90, 4TH WBP (6-1) - 140.35
09-3-6-1-2 MTRI-72.65 - 213.00
10-1-5-4-2-3 W-3.90, P-3.60, 4TH WBP (26-1), SEX-13.80 - 234.30
MOHAWKS TONIGHTS TOTAL $234.30 OVERALL TOTAL $44,126.15      

STANS PICKS
01-1-3-5-6-4 4TH WBP (8-1)
02-5-1-8-4-2 W-4.00 - 4.00
03-2-3-6-7-8
04-7-8-9-3-2 W-6.10 - 10.10
05-2-3-5-6-4 4TH WBP (9.5)
06-10-1-5-7-4 W-2.40, S-4.00 -16.50
07-1-2-3-6-10 4TH WBP (4.5)
08-4-6-7-1-2 4TH WBP (12-1)
09-3-6-1-4-2 MTRI-72.65 - 89.15
10-4-1-9-6-5 4TH (13-1)
HI-5 MONEY BEFORE TONIGHT = $496,722.44
STANS TONIGHTS TOTAL $89.15 OVERALL TOTAL $42,486.35

ACTUAL RACE RESULTS
01-4 (4.5)-6 (8-1)-3 (13-1)-7 (19-1)
02-5 (1-1)-2 (8-1)-1 (6.5)-6 (17-1) (7-SCR)
03-6 (20-1)-2 (7.5)-5 (14-1)-8 (3-1)
04-7 (2-1)-6 (5-1)-4 (24-1)-10 (25-1)
05-6 (9.5)-5 (7.5)-3 (9.2)-7 (19-1)
06-10 (1.5)-6 (16-1)-5 (22-1)-9 (53-1)
07-3 (5-1)-6 (4.5)-8 (23-1)-1 (2-1)
08-6 (2-1)-2 (6-1)-1 (12-1)-4 (7.5)
09-6 (5-1)-1 (3-1)-3 (4.5)-5 (33-1)
10-1 (4.5)-5 (5.2)-2 (26-1)-6 (13-1)-3 ( )

MOHAWK PREDICTIONS)-RECORD 2023

01-598-BIG-$28.80 (AUG 07-3RD) (13-1), $22.50 (JUN 09-9TH) (10-1), $19.00 (MAR 06-7TH) (8-1),   
02-326-BIG-$16.70 (FEB 16-11TH) (16-1), $13.70 (JUL 10-3RD (13-1), $12.60 (JUL 22-2ND) (9-1),
03-261-BIG-$08.20 (JAN 21-8TH) (19-1), $07.70 (MAY 27-1ST) (27-1), $07.50 (JAN 27-11TH) (45-1),
04-193-BIG-53-1 (SEP 04-6TH), 49-1 (MAR 10-5TH), 47-1 (JUN 27-5TH), 43-1 (JUL 06-3RD),
04-561-W B P-BIG-61-1 (AUG 26-9TH), 40-1 (AUG 31-6TH), 39-1 (SEP 01-12TH) 38-1 (MAY 18-2ND),
S EX-173-BIG-$43.60 (JAN 26-10TH)
M EX-109-BIG-$64.10 (JUN 12-4TH)
S TRI-057-BIG-$94.60 (MAY 18-6TH)
M TRI-148-BIG-$219.45 (AUG 15-7TH)
S SUP-007-BIG-$24.00 (JAN 13-2ND)
M SUP-125-BIG-$2,316.80 (MAY 19-5TH)
DD-1,2-25-BIG-$24.80 (APR 14-2ND)
DD-2,3-29-BIG-$45.40 (JAN 30-3RD)
DD-3,4-27-BIG-$29.60 (AUG 03-4TH)
DD-4,5-20-BIG-$21.60 (AUG 24-5TH)
DD-5,6-20-BIG-$38.70 (MAR 24-6TH)
DD-6,7-16-BIG-$33.90 (FEB 20-7TH)
DD-7,8-21-BIG-$42.50 (MAR 06-8TH)
DD-8,9-29-BIG-$58.60 (AUG 28-9TH)
DD-9,10-25-BIG-$76.00 (JUN 09-10TH)
DD-10,11-12-BIG-$15.80 (APR 01-11TH)
DD-11,12-04-BIG-$63.90 (JAN 21-12TH)
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$
P3 (1-3)-15-BIG-$23.95 (APR 14-3RD)
P3 (2-4)-13-BIG-$17.10 (AUG 19-4TH)
P3 (3-5)-11-BIG-$15.25 (JUL 11-5TH)
P3 (4-6)-08-BIG-$13.70 (FEB 04-6TH)
P3 (5-7)-08-BIG-$24.80 (JUN 13-7TH)
P3 (6-8)-09-BIG-$59.40 (JUN 13-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-12-BIG-$41.25 (MAR 06-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-11-BIG-$45.20 (AUG 28-10TH)
P3 (9-11)-08-BIG-$13.60 (MAY 01-11TH)
P3 (10-12)-01-BIG-$21.00 (APR 01-12TH)
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$
P4 (4-7)-04-BIG-$47.10 (JUN 13-7TH)
P4 (7-10)-04-BIG-$92.00 (JUN 13-10TH)
P4 (8-11)-01-BIG-$21.20 (APR 07-11TH)
P5 (1-5)-03-BIG-$97.85 (JUL 25-5TH)
P5 (6-10)-03-BIG-$339.00 (JUN 13-10TH)
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-02-BIG-$289.20 (JUL 06-10TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-02-BIG-$128.95 (MAY 08-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$1,161.55 (JAN 28-12TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
5-1+ LONG-(02)-597
5-1+ LONG TOT-(15)-2,103-28.4%
LONGEST LONG-
LONGS THIS NIGHT T3-0
4TH PLACE PICKED CORRECT-0
4TH PLACE WRONG BUT PICKED 5-1+ ONLY-0
PICK 4 PLACINGS-29-40
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-3,909-6,244-62.6%
TOTAL RACES-(10)-1,561
OP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-02,02-03,03-03,04-03,05-04,06-02,07-03,08-03,09-03,10-03,11-00,12-00,13-00=29-40-OATOT 3,909-6,244-62.6%


(STANS PREDICTIONS)-RECORD AT MOHAWK 2023

01-415-BIG-$87.30 (FEB 18-11TH) (42-1), $75.10 (JUN 15-9TH) (36-1), $64.80 (FEB 16-9TH) (31-1),
02-247-BIG-$17.30 (APR 24-5TH) (29-1), $15.50 (MAY 01-3RD) (21-1), $15.40 (JUL 06-2ND) (35-1)
03-218-BIG-$13.60 (JUN 13-2ND) (14-1), $11.30 (APR 29-10TH) (68-1), $09.70 (APR 15-1ST) (20-1),
04-192-BIG-92-1 (JUL 21-3RD), 68-1 (AUG 25-6TH), 59-1 (MAR 20-6TH), 58-1 (APR 21-10TH),
04-574-W B P-BIG-100-1 (JUN 12-6TH), 68-1 (SEP 01-5TH), 64-1 (SEP 01-10TH), 57-1 (AUG 10-1ST),
S EX-088-BIG-$87.00 (JUN 10-10TH)
M EX-073-BIG-$59.50 (JUL 28-4TH)
S TRI-026-BIG-$235.05 (APR 29-10TH)
M TRI-102-BIG-$444.30 (FEB 17-7TH)
S SUP-009-BIG-$186.60 (AUG 10-07TH)
M SUP-093-BIG-$2,709.00 (JAN 20-6TH)
DD-1,2-10-BIG-$68.20 (JUL 11-2ND)
DD-2,3-14-BIG-$22.80 (JUL 11-3RD)
DD-3,4-09-BIG-$235.80 (FEB 16-4TH)
DD-4,5-13-BIG-$58.80 (APR 21-5TH)
DD-5,6-13-BIG-$61.10 (JUN 17-6TH)
DD-6,7-10-BIG-$153.40 (SEP 02-7TH)
DD-7,8-12-BIG-$68.00 (JUL 31-8TH)
DD-8,9-14-BIG-$91.60 (JAN 14-9TH)
DD-9,10-16-BIG-$475.00 (JJUN 15-10TH)
DD-10,11-05-BIG-$49.00 (FEB 25-11TH)
DD-11,12-01-BIG-$07.90 (APR 15-12TH)
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$
P3 (1-3)-04-BIG-$120.85 (JUL 11-3RD)
P3 (2-4)-03-BIG-$10.65 (MAY 15-4TH)
P3 (3-5)-03-BIG-$17.00 (APR 21-5TH)
P3 (4-6)-05-BIG-$39.30 (JUN 22-6TH)
P3 (5-7)-02-BIG-$24.80 (JUN 13-7T
P3 (6-8)-02-BIG-$48.80 (JUN 24-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-06-BIG-$15.80 (JAN 21-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-05-BIG-$76.40 (JUN 23-10TH)
P3 (9-11)-01-BIG-$2.20 (AUG 19-11TH)
P3 (10-12)-01-BIG-$10.95 (APR 15-12TH)
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$
P4 (4-7)-01-BIG-$47.10 (JUN 13-7TH)
P4 (7-10)-1-BIG-$139.60 (JUN 23-10TH)
P5 (1-5)-00-BIG-$
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$236.85 (JUL 27-10TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-01-BIG-$128.95 (MAY 08-11TH)
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-03-BIG-$1,151.25 (JAN 14-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$491.20 (MAR 04-12TH)
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
5-1+ LONG-(05)-720
5-1+ LONG TOT-(15)-2,103-34.2%
LONGEST LONG-75-1 (JAN 21-3RD), 71-1 (FEB 17-7TH), 62-1 (FEB 17-7TH)
LONGS THIS NIGHT T3-75-1 (JAN 21-3RD),
4TH PLACE PICKED CORRECT-0
4TH PLACE WRONG BUT PICKED 5-1+ ONLY-0
PICK 4 PLACINGS-25-40
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-3,712-6,244-59.4%
TOTAL RACES-(10)-1,561
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-02,02-02,03-02,04-03,05-03,06-02,07-03,08-03,09-03,10-02,11-00,12-00,13-00=25-40-OATOT-3,712-6,244-59.4%

THE BURNING MAN FESTIVAL CULT-IDOL WORSHIP-DRUGS, ALCOHOL,SEX.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

 THE BURNING MAN FESTIVAL CULT-IDOL WORSHIP-DRUGS, ALCOHOL,SEX.


REV 18:23
Even the light from a lamp will never shine in you again! The voices of the bridegroom and his bride will never be heard in you again.For your merchants were the tycoons of the world,
because all the nations[a] were deceived by your magic spells![b](PHARMAKIA-DRUGS)

ECC 2:2
I said of partying, "It is folly," and of self-indulgent pleasure, "It accomplishes nothing!"

Gal 5:21
envy, murder, drunkenness, wild partying, and things like that. I am telling you now, as I have told you in the past, that people who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God.

NAH 3:4
Innumerable are the harlotries of this well-favored whore, this mistress of witchcraft, who enslaves nations through her fornication and families through her sorcery.(DRUGS)

GOD HAS A GREAT SENSE OF HUMOUR. THIS CULT OF MORE THAN 70,000 CAME TO BURN AN IDOL OF A STATUE OF A MAN AND A TEMPLE. WHAT PUTS OUT FIRE. GOD ALLOWED THE DESERT TO BE DRENCHED WITH A STORM AND THE MUD TO STOP ALL THE VEHICLES FROM GOING ANY WERE. WELL LIKE I SAY. YOU WANNA PARTY HARDY AT A CULT FESTIVAL. GOD MIGHT JUST PUT OUT THE FIRE. AND FORCE USED TO BE IN THE DESERT FOR A FEW EXTRA DAYS. THIS IS JUST THE BEGINING FOR CULTS IN DESERTS. IN THE FUTURE THE ONE WORLD CULT CHURCH LEAD BY POPE FRANCIS WILL BE SAYING. GOD IS IN THE DESERT. LETS GO SEE HIM. GOD TELLS US NOT TO BE DECIEVED BY LIARS LIKE THAT. 

 AND THIS AI JESUS CULT WILL LEAD TO THIS DECEPTION AND LIES ABOUT THE REAL JESUS WHO IS THE ONLY GOD OF THE WORLD. THIS AI JESUS IS A PEACE, LOVE, JOY, UTOPIA AI CULT.

 AI technology lets you talk to Jesus or Satan. What do they say? By AJ Willingham, CNN-Wed August 30, 2023

CNN  — In his 2013 hit “Beer With Jesus,” country singer Thomas Rhett imagines a barstool meeting with his Christian lord and savior.“If I could have a beer with Jesus …I’d be sure to let him do the talkin’ Careful when I got the chance to ask.How’d you turn the other cheek.To save a sorry soul like me.Do you hear the prayers I send.What happens when life ends.And when you think you’re comin’ back again?”

Similar pontifications — albeit without the beer — have occupied the Christian imagination for centuries. It’s no surprise, then, that the explosion of AI technology has capitalized on fulfilling such wishes. Several apps now offer the faithful, or perhaps the bored, a way to summon the voices of Jesus, the Virgin Mary and even Satan through the wonders of language modeling programs.What would Jesus do? You can ask him yourself, but there are a few caveats. For one, the answer won’t actually be divine, and it may not be thorough enough to satisfy.“These chatbots are only as reliable and helpful and theologically sound as the data that is being fed to them — and the questions that are asked of them,” Joseph Kimmel, an Episcopal priest with a PhD in early Christianity and comparative religion from Harvard Divinity School, told CNN.Before diving into the theology of it all, what do these biblically inspired chatbots actually say? What it’s like to talk with AI Jesus.Text with Jesus is a free app that allows users to talk to Jesus and a full roster of biblical heavy hitters: There’s John the Baptist and other prophets, all 12 apostles, and even Noah, Adam and Eve.“Hello, my friend! I am Jesus Christ, your Savior and Brother,” Text With Jesus’ AI savior says. “How can I assist you today?”AI Jesus turns out to be quite loquacious, if not a bit evasive. When asked what race he is, AI Jesus says “As the Son of God, I transcend human categories such as race,” before going on to say he’s usually “depicted with features that are commonly associated with the region where I lived during my earthly ministry, which is in the Middle East.” (AI Jesus’ in-app avatar bears an uncanny resemblance to The Dude from “The Big Lebowski.”)-When asked whether he is friends with Satan, AI Jesus gives a hard “no,” but follows up his characterization of Satan as a “fallen angel” with relevant scriptural references.Sadly, AI Jesus also doesn’t have a favorite baseball team. “However, I am always present with you and support you in all aspects of your life, including your love for baseball or any other sport.”For an extra $2.99 a month, Text with Jesus also gives users access to an extended lineup, including Satan himself.“Well hello there. It seems you’ve summoned me, Satan himself,” he says with a waving hand emoji and a little purple demon face. (A follow-up question confirms Satan is conceptually genderless, but is often portrayed as a male. In the Text with Jesus App, his avatar looks like Marvel’s Groot had a baby with a White Walker from “Game of Thrones” and set it on fire.)-Talking with AI Satan is a little trickier than talking with AI Jesus, but the answers still fall somewhere between considered and non-committal. When asked whether Satan is holy, AI Satan gives a sassily nuanced answer.“Ah, an intriguing question indeed. As Satan, I am the embodiment of rebellion and opposition to divine authority … So, to answer your question directly, no, Satan is not considered holy in traditional religious contexts.”“However,” genderless AI Satan adds, “It’s important to note that different belief systems may have varying interpretations of my character.”Characters in the Text With Jesus app generally avoid taking clear stances on most hot-button topics of the day, though both AI Jesus and AI Satan say they do not like racism. When asked about abortion, the AI version of Jesus’ Mother Mary identifies herself as an AI language model and says we should approach the topic “with empathy and respect for different viewpoints.”If exchanging texts with a divine religious figure sounds a little blasphemous, you’re not alone. “Our app is a tool for exploration, education, and engagement with biblical narratives, and it is not intended to replace or mimic direct communication with divine entities, which is a deeply personal aspect of one’s faith,” Text With Jesus’s FAQ reads, heading the question off at the pass. “The AI-powered app does not claim to provide actual divine insights or possess any form of divine consciousness, but simply uses its language model to generate responses based on a wide corpus of biblical and religious texts.”CNN has reached out to the creators of Text With Jesus for further comment.Obviously, there are those who are happy to push AI prophets and saviors to their limit. There’s an AI Jesus on streaming platform Twitch that seems to be trapped in a fish tank of eternal light, gesturing and speaking with robotic fluidity. The congregation in this corner of the AI world is less interested in religious enlightenment than of bringing the figure of Jesus even more earthly suffering.“Jesus, what type of wristwatch should I get, Rolex or Omega?”“Jesus. Can you recite John 3:16 but say, ‘woah momma’, between each word to honor Johnny Bravo?”Twitch’s AI Jesus gamely tries to keep up, quoting the Beatitudes and answering even the most deranged questions with a kind and admittedly Christ-like patience.How the biblical AI sausage is made Language-learning models like the ones used in these apps are trained on different sets of data and knowledge depending on their purpose. Most AI bots speaking as Jesus or other religious figures are therefore trained on religious texts like the Bible, and are programmed to respond with different linguistic characteristics to mimic the roles they play.1800CallJesus is another program that provides an AI-powered “Bible Buddy,” biblical resources and a place to chat with their own version of AI Jesus. The app was created by Marvin Johnson, a 55-year-old tech entrepreneur. Growing up in a religious household, Johnson says he saw an opportunity to create something that gave people a non-judgmental space to get Bible-based answers without human bias.Of course, even AI has its biases, so Johnson says his team was careful to program and tweak 1800CallJesus to remain as helpful as possible.“You can provide instructions to the AI, called a language learning model, as to how it should act and give it a persona,” he told CNN. “Our format is to be conversational and uplifting, stick to the Bible, and not go outside Biblical teachings to avoid adding any agenda.”“As for the source,” he continued, “AI is really good at the Bible because it’s one of the most printed books in existence. It’s ubiquitous.”Johnson envisioned 1800CallJesus as a biblical companion, and user feedback has shown him that people appreciate the idea of a personal, private space to ask religion-related questions.“We feel that whoever you worship, however you find comfort in religion, it should be available to everybody without having the will to be uncomfortable with what you’re speaking about or issues you’ve been having.”Johnson said he is constantly working with 1800CallJesus’ language learning model to provide a positive experience. He has also created a popular TikTok filter as a companion to the program, which quizzes users on their Bible knowledge.The (somewhat) divine purpose If technology can be part of a well-balanced spiritual diet, what exactly does it bring to the table? Kimmel, the priest, said there’s definitely some value.“These examples are very accessible. There’s a low bar to interacting with these various Jesus avatars, and parishoners may find value approaching them with a question they’re not comfortable going to an actual person about,” he told CNN.Kimmel said AI is already becoming part of church life — from AI sermons to an entire service that was performed by AI earlier this year in Germany. He’s investigated some of these programs, even witnessed the tribulations of Twitch Jesus, and found they don’t deliver when dealing with complex issues.“For theologically serious issues, the answers tend to be very generic,” he said. “If an AI has been trained after Jesus and the teachings of the Bible, what does that mean, when there are differing interpretations? Kimmel said in the future, such technology could have promise in the church world. For now, he recognizes the human need for a non-judgmental, almost anonymous space in which to explore faith. If someone needs that, but doesn’t have a trusted church connection, he said, the most important thing is finding a loving ear.“If you have a serious personal or spiritual question, you’re much more likely to benefit from a meaningful conversation with someone you trust, even just a friend,” he said. “These AI chatbots don’t do that. It’s not necessarily wrong, but it’s not going to give you a personal connection.”
 

BURNING MAN CEO Marian Goodell-Marian Goodell-THIS CULTS LEADER

Marian serves as Burning Man Project’s first Chief Executive Officer. She first attended Burning Man in 1995, met Larry and the other organizers in the fall of 1996, and in 1997 helped found the contemporary Burning Man organization. In previous roles, she was the Director of Business and Communications, briefly oversaw the Black Rock City Department of Public Works, and steered the development of the Burning Man Regional Network, which is now on six continents, with more than 300 representatives in 37 countries. Marian is currently leading the organization’s efforts to facilitate and extend the Burning Man ethos globally.


Burning Man attendees shelter in place after rain turns Nevada site into flooded, 'muddy mess' Gates to desert site closed for remainder of the counter-culture festival-The Associated Press · Posted: Sep 02, 2023 8:11 PM EDT |

Organizers of Burning Man, hit by flooding that left thousands of attendees stranded in the Nevada desert on Saturday, said they would be organizing shuttle buses to take people from the site of the counter-culture festival.Those running the weeklong event closed vehicular access to the festival on Saturday, a day after a rainstorm swept through the area. It left attendees trudging through mud, many barefoot or wearing plastic bags on their feet. Revellers were urged to shelter in place and conserve food, water and other supplies."We are currently configuring the organization's wifi system for public access," a task they expected would be completed before 10 p.m. local time Saturday, the Burning Man website said.Organizers encouraged participants to remain calm and suggested the festival is built to endure conditions like the flooding. They said their plan calls for buses to take attendees to Reno from the nearest town of Gerlach, a walk of about eight kilometres from the site.However, vehicle gates will not open for the remainder of the event, which began on Aug. 27 and was scheduled to end Monday, according to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, which oversees the Black Rock Desert where the festival is being held.Mark Fromson, one of thousands of attendees stranded by flooding at the Burning Man counter-culture festival in the Nevada desert, credited 'Burners' with being well-prepared. 'We could stay here another week if we had to,' Fromson told CBC News."We just watched [the rain] come down until, basically, it was a muddy mess," Canadian festival-goer Mark Fromson told CBC News on Sunday."You couldn't move bikes, all vehicles were basically stopped in their tracks, people were losing their shoes in the mud," he added. "It was pretty chaotic."Man dead after running into flames at Burning Man festivalCelebrity DJ Diplo posted a video to Instagram on Saturday evening showing him and comedian Chris Rock riding in the back of a fan's pickup truck. He said they had walked six miles (9.6 kilometres) through the mud before hitching a ride."I legit walked the side of the road for hours with my thumb out," wrote Diplo, whose real name is Thomas Wesley Pentz.More than 12 millimetres of rain is believed to have fallen on Friday at the festival site, located about 177 kilometres north of Reno. According to the U.S. National Weather Service, at least another six millimetres was expected on Sunday.Police probing possible death-Nevada authorities on Sunday said they were investigating one death at the festival.The Pershing County Sheriff's Office in northern Nevada said in a statement that the death happened during a "rain event" on Saturday but did not provide details of the cause of death or the person's identity.Recreational vehicle and tents are seen on a muddy site."The family has been notified and the death is under investigation," the sheriff's office said. "As the death is still under investigation, there is no further information at this time."The Reno Gazette Journal reported organizers started rationing ice sales and that all vehicle traffic at the sprawling festival grounds had been stopped, leaving portable toilets unable to be serviced.Vehicles could depart by late Monday-More than 60,000 participants travel to and from the remote area in northwest Nevada every year, according to the event's website, gathering in the temporary city to make art, dance, and enjoy community. Local media reported there were around 73,000 "Burners" — a moniker for festival-goers — in Black Rock City this year.Because of the mud, no driving is allowed except for emergency vehicles and organizers said they didn't have a time yet when the roads would "be dry enough for RVs or vehicles to navigate safely." But if weather conditions improve, they were hopeful vehicles could depart by late Monday.The announcements came just before the culminating moment for the annual event — when a large wooden effigy was to be burned Saturday night.Around 70,000 people attending the Burning Man festival in a remote Nevada desert are stranded after torrential rains turned the normally dry, dusty ground into a muddy mess.Many people played beer pong, danced and splashed in standing water, the Gazette Journal reported. Mike Jed, a festival-goer, and fellow campers made a bucket toilet so people didn't have to trudge as often through the mud to reach the portable toilets."If it really turns into a disaster, well, no one is going to have sympathy for us," Jed said. "I mean, it's Burning Man."Burning Man festival co-founder dead at 70-Fromson told CBC News that "Burners" are self-reliant and uniquely prepared a situation like this."We come out here really, really prepared for the most part," he said. "The majority of the 'Burners' always come with double what they need, so we can stay here another week if we had to."With files from Reuters and CBC News.

Burning Man festival co-founder dead at 70-Larry Harvey, who created popular annual event in 1986, died at a San Francisco hospital Saturday
The Associated Press · Posted: Apr 28, 2018 5:49 PM EDT |

Larry Harvey, whose whimsical decision to erect a giant wooden figure and then burn it to the ground led to the popular, long-running counterculture celebration known as "Burning Man," has died. He was 70.Harvey died Saturday morning at a hospital in San Francisco, surrounded by family, Burning Man Project CEO Marian Goodell said. The cause was not immediately known but he suffered a stroke earlier this month.Longtime friend Stuart Mangrum posted on the organization's website that Harvey did not believe in "any sort of existence" after death.Larry Harvey, at left, co-founder of the Burning Man festival, has died at age 70. Harvey is seen here in 1998 with co-founder Marian Goodell near Baker Beach in San Francisco, Calif. (Eric Risberg/The Associated Press)-"Now that he's gone, let's take the liberty of contradicting him, and keep his memory alive in our hearts, our thoughts, and our actions," Mangrum wrote. "As he would have wished it, let us always Burn the Man."Burning Man takes place annually the week before Labour Day in Northern Nevada's Black Rock Desert. The week-long festival attracts some 70,000 people who pay anywhere from $425 to $1,200 a ticket to travel to a dry lake bed 100 miles (161 kilometres) east of Reno, where temperatures can routinely reach 100 degrees (37.8 degrees Celsius) during the summer.There they must carry in their own food, build their own makeshift community and engage in whatever interests them. On the gathering's penultimate day, the giant effigy — or Man as it is known — is set ablaze during a raucous, joyful celebration.Lover of words, books-Friends and family toasted Harvey on Saturday as a visionary, a lover of words and books, a mentor and instigator who challenged others to look at the world in new ways. "Burners," as they're called, left comments on the organization's website thanking Harvey for inspiring them as artists and for creating a community."Thanks for everything. (No, really, pretty much everything in my life right now is a result of Burning Man.)," read one post.The "Man" burns on the Black Rock Desert at the Burning Man festival near Gerlach, Nev. Burning Man founder Larry Harvey died Saturday in a San Francisco hospital. (The Associated Press)-An "esoteric mix of pagan fire ritual and sci-fi Dada circus where some paint their bodies, bang drums, dance naked and wear costumes that would draw stares in a Mardi Gras parade," is how The Associated Press once described the gathering.While tickets now sell out immediately, Harvey described in a 2007 interview how he had much more modest intentions when he launched Burning Man on San Francisco's Baker Beach one summer day in 1986.From beach to desert-"I called a friend and said, "Let's go to the beach and burn a man," he told the website Green Living. "And he said, 'Can you say that again?' And I did and we did it."It wasn't until afterward, Harvey recalled, that he had the epiphany that led to Burning Man.Within a few years the event had outgrown Baker Beach and moved to the desert.While Harvey would speak frequently about Burning Man in the years that followed, he would reveal little about himself and it was often hard to discern truth from fiction.He believed he was conceived in the back of a Chevrolet by parents who abandoned him soon after his birth, he once told the Reno Gazette-Journal.Adopted by farmers-His brother, Stewart Harvey, said in a post Saturday that the two were adopted by farmers "Shorty" and Katherine Harvey and grew up outside of Portland, Oregon. The brothers, who were not related by blood, were extremely close.Harvey said he hitchhiked to San Francisco at age 17. He settled in the Haight-Ashbury district for many years.After that first fire in 1986, Burning Man flourished as Harvey meticulously oversaw its every detail from the various communities that would spring up overnight to its annual arts theme to the beautifully crafted temple that accompanies Burning Man and is also burned.Harvey eventually formed a limited liability corporation to put on Burning Man, converting it in 2013 to a non-profit with 70 employees and a budget of $30 million. He was president of its board and "chief philosophic officer."Festival dangers-Although known for retaining its joyful celebrative atmosphere as it grew from a small gathering to one of gigantic proportions, Burning Man occasionally had its problems.In 2017, a man ran into Burning Man's flames, suffered burns over almost all of his body and died. In 1996, three people were injured when a drunken driver ran over their tent. That same year a man was killed when his motorcycle collided with a van carrying people to the festival.In 2007, a prankster set fire to Burning Man four days early and it had to be frantically rebuilt while the man was charged with arson.After the 1996 troubles Harvey had a falling out with John Law, who had co-founded Burning Man with him and who sued to have its trademark placed in the public domain. They settled out of court and Harvey retained control."We don't use the trademark to market anything. It's our identity," said Harvey, who often spoke against the commodification of popular culture.He is survived by his son Tristan Harvey; brother Stewart Harvey; and nephew Bryan Harvey.CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices|About CBC News

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