Thursday, February 02, 2023

MY MOHAWK RACEWAY PREDICTIONS 2023 RD 018 THU FEB 02, 2023

    MOHAWK STANDARDBREAD HARNESS RACEWAY 2023 - RESULTS AS OF THU FEB-02, 2023 - DAY-018

MOHAWK PICKS
01-5-3-7-8 W-2.70, MTRI-16.30 - 19.00
02-3-5-4-7 W-4.80, S-2.40, DD-6.80 - 33.00
03-1-2-5-4 W-2.60, DD-6.70, P3-5.05 - 47.35
04-2-3-1-9 4TH WBP (4-1)
05-2-5-6-10 4TH WBP (9-1)
06-1-4-2-5 4TH WBP (19-1)
07-1-5-3-6 4TH WBP (3-1)
08-4-6-3-2 4TH WBP (13-1), MSUP-130.85 - 178.20
09-6-8-7-1 P-4.10, 4TH WBP (4-1), MSUP-226.05 - 408.35
10-8-7-6-4
11-8-9-2-1-0 MEX-12.40 - 420.75
MOHAWKS TONIGHTS TOTAL $420.75 OVERALL TOTAL $5,516.00

STANS PICKS
01-3-8-5-7-6 4TH WBP (10-1)
02-3-4-7-5-6 W-4.80, 4TH (2-1) - 4.80
03-4-1-5-2-8 4TH WBP (5-1)
04-2-1-9-7-8
05-2-3-5-1-6
06-5-4-8-1-2 W-41.30, 4TH WBP (8.5) - 46.10
07-3-1-2-8-9 4TH (13-1)
08-4-2-6-3-5 P-9.40, 4TH WBP (8.5), MSUP-130.85 - 186.35
09-6-8-1-5-2 P-4.10, MTRI-47.10 - 237.55
10-6-1-2-8-7
11-8-2-1-5-9 4TH WBP (4-1)
HI-5 MONEY BEFORE TONIGHT = $6,780.91
STANS TONIGHTS TOTAL $237.55 OVERALL TOTAL $7,109.55

ACTUAL RACE RESULTS
01-5 (1.5)-7 (10-1)-3 (7-1)-4 (16-1)
02-3 (7.5)-4 (2-1)-1 (39-1)-5 (2-1)
03-1 (1.5)-7 (33-1)-2 (5-1)-5 (6-1)
04-3 (3-1)-9 (4-1)-8 (37-1)-5 (9.2)
05-6 (3-1)-2 (5.2)-10 (9-1)-8 (5-1)
06-5 (19-1)-3 (69-1)-1 (8.5)-6 (6-1)
07-5 (6.5)-6 (3-1)-4 (17-1)-8 (13-1)
08-3 (8.5)-2 (13-1)-4 (7.5)-6 (2-1) (NO SHOW BET) (1-SCR)
09-1 (4-1)-8 (7.2)-6 (3.5)-7 (10-1) (4-SCR)
10-7 (5.2)-6 (5.2)-3 (51-1)-5 (18-1)
11-9 (5.2)-8 (6.5)-5 (4-1)-2 (6-1)-10 (47-1) (6,7-SCR)

MOHAWK PREDICTIONS)-RECORD 2023

01-057-BIG-$10.20 (JAN 06-11TH) (4-1), $08.60 (JAN 21-11TH) (3-1), $08.60 (JAN 28-12TH) (3-1),   
02-030-BIG-$08.20 (JAN 14-6TH) (10-1), $06.80 (JAN 26-10TH) (7-1), $06.60 (JAN 02-10TH) (5-1),
03-044-BIG-$08.20 (JAN 21-8TH) (19-1), $07.50 (JAN 27-11TH) (45-1), $05.30 (JAN 20-6TH) (7-1),
04-021-BIG-24-1 (JAN 19-1ST), 20-1 (JAN 16-3RD), 17-1 (JAN 30-11TH), 16-1 (JAN 13-2ND),
04-066-W B P-BIG-19-1 (FEB 02-6TH), 19-1 (JAN 06-4TH), 16-1 (JAN 21-4TH), 15-1 (JAN 30-2ND),
S EX-019-BIG-$43.60 (JAN 26-10TH)
M EX-013-BIG-$43.70 (JAN 05-10TH)
S TRI-009-BIG-$59.75 (JAN 20-3RD)
M TRI-012-BIG-$45.95 (JAN 09-11TH)
S SUP-001-BIG-$24.00 (JAN 13-2ND)
M SUP-011-BIG-$480.15 (JAN 20-7TH)
DD-1,2-03-BIG-$19.10 (JAN 06-1ST)
DD-2,3-02-BIG-$45.40 (JAN 30-3RD)
DD-3,4-00-BIG-$
DD-4,5-00-BIG-$
DD-5,6-02-BIG-$12.80 (JAN 05-6TH)
DD-6,7-02-BIG-$09.10 (JAN 07-7TH)
DD-7,8-02-BIG-$13.30 (JAN 07-8TH)
DD-8,9-01-BIG-$19.60 (JAN 21-9TH)
DD-9,10-02-BIG-$08.70 (JAN 16-10TH)
DD-10,11-02-BIG-$14.50 (JAN 30-11TH)
DD-11,12-02-BIG-$63.90 (JAN 21-12TH)
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$
P3 (1-3)-02-BIG-$20.20 (JAN 30-3RD)
P3 (2-4)-00-BIG-$
P3 (3-5)-00-BIG-$
P3 (4-6)-00-BIG-$
P3 (5-7)-01-BIG-$11.95 (JAN 07-7TH)
P3 (6-8)-01-BIG-$11.65 (JAN 07-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-01-BIG-$15.80 (JAN 21-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-00-BIG-$
P3 (9-11)-01-BIG-$08.35 (JAN 30-11TH)
P3 (10-12)-00-BIG-$
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$
P4 (4-7)-00-BIG-$
P4 (7-10)-00-BIG-$
P5 (1-5)-00-BIG-$
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$124.00 (JAN 20-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
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-(03)-69
5-1+ LONG TOT-(12)-222-31.1%
LONGEST LONG-
LONGS THIS NIGHT T3-0
4TH PLACE PICKED CORRECT-0
4TH PLACE WRONG BUT PICKED 5-1+ ONLY-0
PICK 4 PLACINGS-31-44
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-458-704-65.1%
TOTAL RACES-(11)-176
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-03,02-03,03-03,04-02,05-03,06-02,07-02,08-04,09-04,10-02,11-03,12-00,13-00=31-44-OATOT-458-704-65.1%


(STANS PREDICTIONS)-RECORD AT MOHAWK 2023

01-046-BIG-$41.30 (FEB 02-6TH) (19-1), $34.30 (JAN 02-10TH) (16-1), $20.60 (JAN 14-8TH) (9-1),
02-024-BIG-$09.40 (FEB 02-8TH) (13-1), $08.60 (JAN 23-8TH) (9-1), $07.30 (JAN 16-3RD) (9-1),
03-024-BIG-$06.90 (JAN 30-11TH) (14-1), $06.50 (JAN 05-7TH) (9-1), $06.00 (JAN 14-11TH) (9-1),
04-020-BIG-50-1 (JAN 05-1ST), 36-1 (JAN 27-5TH), 28-1 (JAN 21-4TH), 28-1 (JAN 16-4TH),
04-070-W B P-BIG-42-1 (JAN 26-10TH), 38-1 (JAN 21-8TH), 35-1 (JAN 02-6TH), 26-1 (JAN 27-4TH),
S EX-010-BIG-$51.40 (JAN 23-08TH)
M EX-007-BIG-$42.20 (JAN 23-1ST)
S TRI-001-BIG-$14.00 (JAN 09-9TH)
M TRI-006-BIG-$72.30 (JAN 14-6TH)
S SUP-001-BIG-$40.00 (JAN 09-9TH)
M SUP-009-BIG-$2,709.00 (JAN 20-6TH)
DD-1,2-01-BIG-$12.30 (JAN 21-2ND)
DD-2,3-00-BIG-$
DD-3,4-00-BIG-$
DD-4,5-01-BIG-$13.90 (JAN 20-5TH)
DD-5,6-01-BIG-$32.90 (JAN 28-6TH)
DD-6,7-01-BIG-$24.30 (JAN 23-7TH)
DD-7,8-03-BIG-$42.90 (JAN 26-8TH)
DD-8,9-02-BIG-$91.60 (JAN 14-9TH)
DD-9,10-02-BIG-$82.90 (JAN 05-10TH)
DD-10,11-00-BIG-$
DD-11,12-00-BIG-$
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$
P3 (1-3)-00-BIG-$
P3 (2-4)-00-BIG-$
P3 (3-5)-00-BIG-$
P3 (4-6)-00-BIG-$
P3 (5-7)-00-BIG-$
P3 (6-8)-01-BIG-$38.50 (JAN 23-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-01-BIG-$15.80 (JAN 21-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-00-BIG-$
P3 (9-11)-00-BIG-$
P3 (10-12)-00-BIG-$
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$
P4 (4-7)-00-BIG-$
P4 (7-10)-00-BIG-$
P5 (1-5)-00-BIG-$
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-02-BIG-$1,151.25 (JAN 14-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
5-1+ LONG-(03)-63
5-1+ LONG TOT-(12)-222-28.4%
LONGEST LONG-75-1 (JAN 21-3RD),
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-25-44
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-410-704-58.2%
TOTAL RACES-(11)-176
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-03,02-03,03-03,04-01,05-01,06-02,07-01,08-04,09-03,10-01,11-03,12-00,13-00=25-44-OATOT-410-704-58.2

Monday, January 30, 2023

MY MOHAWK RACEWAY PREDICTIONS 2023 RD 017 MON JAN 30, 2023

    MOHAWK STANDARDBREAD HARNESS RACEWAY 2023 - RESULTS AS OF MON JAN-30, 2023 - DAY-017

MOHAWK PICKS
01-6-3-8-2 W-2.50, S-3.20, 4TH WBP (7-1) - 5.70
02-2-6-5-8 W-7.10, S-4.10, 4TH WBP (15-1), DD-8.90 - 25.80
03-7-3-6-1 W-7.10, S-3.80, DD-45.40, P3-20.20 - 102.30
04-8-7-6-5
05-3-6-2-7
06-4-6-5-7 4TH (16-1)
07-6-1-8-2
08-7-1-2-4 4TH WBP (12-1)
09-6-2-3-1 W-2.50, P-2.90, S-2.60, SEX-5.90, STRI-6.85 - 123.05
10-5-9-2-1 W-5.50, DD-6.40 - 134.95
11-8-2-4-3-7 W-3.40, 4TH (17-1), DD-14.50, P3-8.35 - 161.20
MOHAWKS TONIGHTS TOTAL $161.20 OVERALL TOTAL $5,095.25

STANS PICKS
01-3-6-1-8-4 4TH WBP (12-1)
02-6-2-1-7-3 4TH (4-1)
03-3-7-1-5-6
04-7-8-6-2-5
05-3-6-7-8-9
06-1-7-3-5-2 S-4.10, 4TH WBP (9.5), MSUP-328.65 - 332.75
07-6-8-1-2-3
08-7-3-2-1-6
09-6-3-1-2-4 W-2.50, 4TH WBP (9.2) - 335.25
10-5-9-7-2-3 W-5.50, DD-6.40 - 347.15
11-2-9-7-5-8 S-6.90 - 354.05
HI-5 MONEY BEFORE TONIGHT = $-WENT-SAT-FRESH START.
STANS TONIGHTS TOTAL $354.05 OVERALL TOTAL $6,872.00

ACTUAL RACE RESULTS
01-6 (1.5)-2 (7-1)-8 (12-1)-7 (57-1)
02-2 (5.2)-8 (15-1)-5 (5-1)-7 (4-1)
03-7 (5.2)-2 (10-1)-6 (4-1)-3 (6-1)
04-4 (15-1)-6 (3.5)-7 (10-1)-8 (5.2)
05-6 (5.2)-2 (6-1)-5 (6-1)-3 (7.5)
06-5 (9.5)-1 (9-1)-3 (5-1)-7 (16-1)
07-1 (4-1)-4 (46-1)-7 (21-1)-6 (1-1)
08-3 (9-1)-4 (12-1)-5 (31-1)-7 (7.5)
09-6 (1.5)-2 (9.2)-3 (8-1)-4 (30-1)
10-5 (8.5)-3 (8-1)-4 (3-1)-7 (19-1) (6-SCR)
11-8 (3.5)-4 (7.2)-7 (14-1)-3 (17-1)-5 (16-1)

MOHAWK PREDICTIONS)-RECORD 2023

01-054-BIG-$10.20 (JAN 06-11TH) (4-1), $08.60 (JAN 21-11TH) (3-1), $08.60 (JAN 28-12TH) (3-1),   
02-029-BIG-$08.20 (JAN 14-6TH) (10-1), $06.80 (JAN 26-10TH) (7-1), $06.60 (JAN 02-10TH) (5-1),
03-043-BIG-$08.20 (JAN 21-8TH) (19-1), $07.50 (JAN 27-11TH) (45-1), $05.30 (JAN 20-6TH) (7-1),
04-021-BIG-24-1 (JAN 19-1ST), 20-1 (JAN 16-3RD), 17-1 (JAN 30-11TH), 16-1 (JAN 13-2ND),
04-060-W B P-BIG-19-1 (JAN 06-4TH), 16-1 (JAN 21-4TH), 15-1 (JAN 30-2ND), 13-1 (JAN 05-3RD),
S EX-019-BIG-$43.60 (JAN 26-10TH)
M EX-012-BIG-$43.70 (JAN 05-10TH)
S TRI-009-BIG-$59.75 (JAN 20-3RD)
M TRI-011-BIG-$45.95 (JAN 09-11TH)
S SUP-001-BIG-$24.00 (JAN 13-2ND)
M SUP-009-BIG-$480.15 (JAN 20-7TH)
DD-1,2-02-BIG-$19.10 (JAN 06-1ST)
DD-2,3-01-BIG-$45.40 (JAN 30-3RD)
DD-3,4-00-BIG-$
DD-4,5-00-BIG-$
DD-5,6-02-BIG-$12.80 (JAN 05-6TH)
DD-6,7-02-BIG-$09.10 (JAN 07-7TH)
DD-7,8-02-BIG-$13.30 (JAN 07-8TH)
DD-8,9-01-BIG-$19.60 (JAN 21-9TH)
DD-9,10-02-BIG-$08.70 (JAN 16-10TH)
DD-10,11-02-BIG-$14.50 (JAN 30-11TH)
DD-11,12-02-BIG-$63.90 (JAN 21-12TH)
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$
P3 (1-3)-01-BIG-$20.20 (JAN 30-3RD)
P3 (2-4)-00-BIG-$
P3 (3-5)-00-BIG-$
P3 (4-6)-00-BIG-$
P3 (5-7)-01-BIG-$11.95 (JAN 07-7TH)
P3 (6-8)-01-BIG-$11.65 (JAN 07-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-01-BIG-$15.80 (JAN 21-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-00-BIG-$
P3 (9-11)-01-BIG-$08.35 (JAN 30-11TH)
P3 (10-12)-00-BIG-$
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$
P4 (4-7)-00-BIG-$
P4 (7-10)-00-BIG-$
P5 (1-5)-00-BIG-$
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$124.00 (JAN 20-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
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)-66
5-1+ LONG TOT-(19)-210-31.4%
LONGEST LONG-
LONGS THIS NIGHT T3-0
4TH PLACE PICKED CORRECT-0
4TH PLACE WRONG BUT PICKED 5-1+ ONLY-0
PICK 4 PLACINGS-27-44
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-400-660-64.7%
TOTAL RACES-(11)-165
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-03,02-02,03-03,04-03,05-03,06-02,07-02,08-02,09-03,10-01,11-03,12-00,13-00=27-44-OATOT-427-660-64.7%


(STANS PREDICTIONS)-RECORD AT MOHAWK 2023

01-044-BIG-$34.30 (JAN 02-10TH) (16-1), $20.60 (JAN 14-8TH) (9-1), $12.00 (JAN 05-9TH) (5-1),
02-022-BIG-$8.60 (JAN 23-8TH) (9-1), $07.30 (JAN 16-3RD) (9-1), $06.10 (JAN 02-2ND) (10-1),
03-024-BIG-$06.90 (JAN 30-11TH) (14-1), $06.50 (JAN 05-7TH) (9-1), $06.00 (JAN 14-11TH) (9-1),
04-018-BIG-50-1 (JAN 05-1ST), 36-1 (JAN 27-5TH), 28-1 (JAN 21-4TH), 28-1 (JAN 16-4TH),
04-065-W B P-BIG-42-1 (JAN 26-10TH), 38-1 (JAN 21-8TH), 35-1 (JAN 02-6TH), 26-1 (JAN 27-4TH),
S EX-010-BIG-$51.40 (JAN 23-08TH)
M EX-007-BIG-$42.20 (JAN 23-1ST)
S TRI-001-BIG-$14.00 (JAN 09-9TH)
M TRI-005-BIG-$72.30 (JAN 14-6TH)
S SUP-001-BIG-$40.00 (JAN 09-9TH)
M SUP-008-BIG-$2,709.00 (JAN 20-6TH)
DD-1,2-01-BIG-$12.30 (JAN 21-2ND)
DD-2,3-00-BIG-$
DD-3,4-00-BIG-$
DD-4,5-01-BIG-$13.90 (JAN 20-5TH)
DD-5,6-01-BIG-$32.90 (JAN 28-6TH)
DD-6,7-01-BIG-$24.30 (JAN 23-7TH)
DD-7,8-03-BIG-$42.90 (JAN 26-8TH)
DD-8,9-02-BIG-$91.60 (JAN 14-9TH)
DD-9,10-02-BIG-$82.90 (JAN 05-10TH)
DD-10,11-00-BIG-$
DD-11,12-00-BIG-$
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$
P3 (1-3)-00-BIG-$
P3 (2-4)-00-BIG-$
P3 (3-5)-00-BIG-$
P3 (4-6)-00-BIG-$
P3 (5-7)-00-BIG-$
P3 (6-8)-01-BIG-$38.50 (JAN 23-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-01-BIG-$15.80 (JAN 21-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-00-BIG-$
P3 (9-11)-00-BIG-$
P3 (10-12)-00-BIG-$
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$
P4 (4-7)-00-BIG-$
P4 (7-10)-00-BIG-$
P5 (1-5)-00-BIG-$
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-02-BIG-$1,151.25 (JAN 14-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
5-1+ LONG-(06)-60
5-1+ LONG TOT-(19)-210-28.6%
LONGEST LONG-75-1 (JAN 21-3RD),
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-25-44
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-360-660-58.3%
TOTAL RACES-(11)-165
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-02,02-02,03-02,04-03,05-02,06-04,07-02,08-02,09-03,10-02,11-01,12-00,13-00=25-44-OATOT-385-660-58.3

Saturday, January 28, 2023

MY MOHAWK RACEWAY PREDICTIONS 2023 RD 016 SAT JAN 28, 2023

    MOHAWK STANDARDBREAD HARNESS RACEWAY 2023 - RESULTS AS OF SAT JAN-28, 2023 - DAY-016

MOHAWK PICKS
01-5-1-6-8 MTRI-23.95 - 23.95
02-7-1-2-6 S-3.20 - 27.15
03-7-1-3-5 W-3.80, P-3.00, SEX-9.90 - 43.85
04-3-4-7-8 S-5.10 - 48.95
05-3-5-1-7 S-2.50 - 51.45
06-1-5-8-4 P-3.30, S-4.30, 4TH (9-1) - 59.05
07-7-4-1-8 W-3.00 - 62.05
08-2-1-3-4 4TH WBP (3-1)
09-3-6-2-5 4TH WBP (12-1), MSUP-173.60 - 235.65
10-1-4-3-0 S-2.80, MEX-15.30, MTRI-21.20 - 274.95
11-5-7-1-8 W-2.80 - 277.75
12-2-4-6-3-5 W-8.60, DD-9.60, MHI-5-1,161.55 - 1,457.50
MOHAWKS TONIGHTS TOTAL $1,457.50 OVERALL TOTAL $4,934.05

STANS PICKS
01-6-8-5-2-7 W-3.70 - 3.70
02-7-8-2-1-6 S-3.20 - 6.90
03-1-2-3-6-4
04-7-3-1-9-4
05-5-9-1-7-6 W-3.70, S-2.50 - 13.10
06-6-7-8-9-2 W-9.80, S-4.30, DD-32.90 - 60.10
07-9-7-8-10-4
08-7-8-5-4-2 4TH WBP (3-1)
09-1-3-2-6-4 P-2.70, 4TH WBP (8.5) -  62.80
10-3-5-9-10-6
11-5-8-6-7-1 W-2.80, 4TH WBP (5-1) - 65.60
12-6-9-4-2-3 4TH WBP (3-1)
HI-5 MONEY BEFORE TONIGHT = $217,966.26
STANS TONIGHTS TOTAL $65.60 OVERALL TOTAL $6,517.95

ACTUAL RACE RESULTS
01-6 (4.5)-5 (6.5)-1 (15-1)-4 (10-1)
02-4 (5.2)-7 (4.5)-2 (8-1)-5 (68-1)
03-7 (4.5)-1 (2-1)-4 (25-1)-3 (6-1)
04-4 (3-1)-5 (8-1)-7 (8-1)-1 (41-1)
05-5 (4.5)-6 (17-1)-1 (3-1)-2 (25-1)
06-6 (7.2)-5 (5.2)-8 (5-1)-4 (9-1)
07-7 (1.2)-5 (10-1)-6 (21-1)-4 (5-1)
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Friday, January 27, 2023

WILL CITIES BURN BY THE DEATH CULT OF GEORGE SOROS.

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)

 WILL CITIES BURN BY THE DEATH CULT OF GEORGE SOROS.

 Leviticus 19:19 ESV /
“You shall keep my statutes. You shall not let your cattle breed with a different kind. You shall not sow your field with two kinds of seed, nor shall you wear a garment of cloth made of two kinds of material.(ALSO YOU SHALL NOT TAKE A VACCINE MADE WITH ANIMAL PARTS.

Project Veritas NEW VIDEO: Alleged Pfizer Scientist CAUGHT Describing Mutating Viruses For PROFIT.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL9PlYkRD3Q-RZca6CCnPKw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btsAWkcl-oA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-LamoxBvW0

SEND CHECKS TO DEAD PEOPLE-RAND PAUL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1y0cQ3H4664
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U1ViAabtd8

 
CBC-COVID-19 misinformation cost at least 2,800 lives and $300M, new report says-Thu, January 26, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EST

The spread of COVID-19 misinformation in Canada cost at least 2,800 lives and $300 million in hospital expenses over nine months of the pandemic, according to estimates in a new report out Thursday.The report — released by the Council of Canadian Academies (CCA), an independent research organization that receives federal funding — examined how misinformation affected COVID infections, hospitalizations and deaths between March and November of 2021.The authors suggest that misinformation contributed to vaccine hesitancy for 2.3 million Canadians. Had more people been willing to roll up their sleeves when a vaccine was first available to them, Canada could have seen roughly 200,000 fewer COVID cases and 13,000 fewer hospitalizations, the report says.Alex Himelfarb, chair of the expert panel that wrote the report, said that its estimates are very conservative because it only examined a nine-month period of the pandemic."It's pretty clear that tens of thousands of hospitalizations did occur because of misinformation," Himelfarb told reporters. "We are confident that those are conservative estimates."Himelfarb also said the $300 million estimate covers only hospital costs — the study didn't include indirect costs associated with factors such as delayed elective surgeries and lost wages.A number of studies have found that getting vaccinated can reduce the risk of COVID infection and hospitalization. But only 80 per cent of Canadians have been fully vaccinated, according to the latest data from Health Canada.The CCA report defines two groups of vaccine-hesitant individuals: those who were reluctant to get a shot and those who refused. It says that reluctant individuals expressed concerns about vaccines in general and questioned the speed with which COVID vaccines were developed.Vaccine refusers, on the other hand, were more likely to believe that the pandemic is a hoax or greatly exaggerated, the report says.Beyond the health impacts, misinformation is depriving people of their right to be informed, said Stephan Lewandowsky, a professor at the University of Bristol's School of Psychological Science in the U.K. and one of the report's authors."In a democracy, the public should be able to understand the risks we're facing … and act on that basis," he said. "But if you're drenched in misinformation … then you're distorting the public's ability — and you're denying people the right — to be informed about the risks they're facing."The report says misinformation relies on simple messages meant to evoke emotional reactions. It says misinformation is often presented as coming from a credible source, such as a scientific publication.Ideology can play a role: authors-The authors also suggest that misinformation can be driven by someone's personal worldview, ideology or political identity."Denial of collective action problems is going to be very [prevalent] among people who don't like collective action," Himelfarb said, noting that misinformation can flow into political messaging."When misinformation becomes tied up with identity and ideology, political leaders will often look to misinformation as a means of building their coalition," he said. He did not point to any single politician.People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier, a vocal opponent of COVID-19 public health restrictions and vaccine passports, appeared to unify a portion of the electorate that views pandemic policies as government overreach when he finished with roughly five per cent of the vote in the 2021 election.Lewandowsky said social media can contribute to the spread of misinformation, but policies to counter such misinformation — such as requiring labels on inaccurate information — could help.Himelfarb said it's important to balance tackling misinformation with freedom of expression."Finding that sweet spot is a challenge," he said.Lewandowsky said one way to strike a balance would be to make sure reliable information is more widely available and to give people tools to identify misinformation."The people who do misinform us have a certain repertoire of rhetorical techniques … and we can identify those," he said.

Protests erupt in Memphis after Tyre Nichols video released-Graeme Massie-Fri, January 27, 2023 at 8:55 PM EST

Protesters have shut down parts of Interstate 55 in Memphis after the city released videos of the police beating of Tyre Nichols.The videos were released on Friday evening and show five Memphis police officers beating Nichols, 29, during the arrest. He died from his injuries three days after the shocking incident.The five officers, all of whom are Black, were immediately fired from the force and now face murder charges.The protests began shortly after the video was released at 7pm ET, with a large crowd taking to I-55 in downtown Memphis headed towards the Mississippi River bridge, according to ABC24.Shortly after the video’s release at 6 p.m., a large crowd took to I-55 in downtown Memphis and appeared to be headed towards the Mississippi River Bridge.There were no immediate reports of damage, according to the news channel.Protesters then also headed towards the city’s police station, according to NBC News.Meanwhile, groups of protesters also gathered in New York’s Times Square, Washington DC and Atlanta, Georgia.The footage shows the Black officers savagely beating the 29-year-old FedEx worker for three minutes in an assault that the Nichols family’s legal team likened to the infamous 1991 police beating of Los Angeles motorist Rodney King.Officers who caught up with Nichols after he fled the scene of the initial stop then wrestled him to the ground and pepper spray was seemingly deployed in Nichols’s face.“I am going to baton the f**k out of you,” one officer can be heard shouting., while another says “Watch out, I’ll spray your a** again.”Nichols on the ground can be heard crying out loudly for his mother.The officers then can be heard on bodycam video repeatedly shouting at Nichols “give me your f***ing hands.”Another officer can be heard saying, “That mother f**** made me spray myself” with pepper spray.The video then showed Nichols slumped against a car while the officers stood around laughing, recounting the arrest and what they had done to capture him.“I jumped in, started rocking him,” one officer can be heard bragging as another claimed that Nichols put his hand on their gun.“He literally had his hand on my gun. That mother*****r was on there,” the officer stated.

An asteroid will whip by Earth tonight in one of closest approaches ever recorded-NASA says while it will be close, there is no risk the delivery truck-sized asteroid will hit the planet-The Associated Press · Posted: Jan 25, 2023 5:57 PM PST |

An asteroid the size of a delivery truck will whip past Earth on Thursday night, one of the closest such encounters ever recorded.NASA insists it will be a near miss with no chance of the asteroid hitting Earth.The U.S. space agency said Wednesday that this newly discovered asteroid will zoom 3,600 kilometres above the southern tip of South America. That's 10 times closer than the bevy of communication satellites circling overhead.The closest approach will occur at 7:27 p.m. ET.-Moonshots, meteors and planets: Here are just a few things to look forward to in space in 2023-Even if the space rock came a lot closer, scientists said most of it would burn up in the atmosphere, with some of the bigger pieces possibly falling as meteorites.NASA's impact hazard assessment system, called Scout, quickly ruled out a strike, said its developer, Davide Farnocchia, an engineer at the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif."But despite the very few observations, it was nonetheless able to predict that the asteroid would make an extraordinarily close approach with Earth," Farnocchia said in a statement."In fact, this is one of the closest approaches by a known near-Earth object ever recorded."Asteroid spotted by amateur astronomer in Crimea-Discovered Saturday, the asteroid known as 2023 BU is believed to be 3.5 to 8.5 metres across.It was first spotted by Gennady Borisov, the same amateur astronomer in Crimea who discovered an interstellar comet in 2019.NASA's planetary defence test successfully shifts asteroid orbit 'We have impact!' NASA slams spacecraft into asteroid in unprecedented test Within a few days, dozens of observations were made by astronomers around the world, allowing them to refine the asteroid's orbit.The asteroid's path will be drastically altered by Earth's gravity once it zips by. Instead of circling the sun every 359 days, it will move into an oval orbit lasting 425 days, according to NASA.

Breaking News-7 killed, several hurt in shooting attack at Jerusalem synagogue; terrorist shot-Police say officers kill gunman who fled scene of attack at Neve Yaakov neighborhood, opened fire on forces-By Emanuel Fabian    Today, 8:31 pmUpdated at 9:39 pm

Seven people were shot and killed and several more wounded in a terror shooting attack at a synagogue in Jerusalem’s Neve Yaakov neighborhood, police and medics said Friday night.According to police, the terrorist arrived by car at around 8:15 p.m. at a building used as a synagogue in the neighborhood in the northern part of East Jerusalem and opened fire.The attacker then fled the scene toward the Palestinian neighborhood of Beit Hanina — several hundred meters away — where he encountered officers who were called to the scene.Police said the terrorist — a resident of East Jerusalem — was shot dead after he opened fire on the officers while trying to escape on foot.According to Channel 12 news, the terrorist first shot an elderly woman in the street, then encountered a motorcycle rider and shot him, before reaching the synagogue. Police did not immediately confirm the details.Three victims — a woman in her 70s listed in critical condition, a 20-year-old man in serious condition and a 14-year-old boy in moderate-serious condition — were taken to the Hadassah Mount Scopus hospital. Another two victims — a man in his 30s in critical condition and a woman in her 60s in moderate condition — were taken to the Shaare Zedek hospital.Jerusalem District Police Commander Doron Turgeman, speaking to reporters at the scene, said two of the wounded victims had died, bringing the death toll to seven.The victims were not immediately named.Dozens of officers were dispatched to the scene, police said.National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who is in charge of police, arrived at the scene of the attack. Citizens at the scene shouted various comments at the minister, some in support for retribution, some in anger. Some called out “Death to terrorists.”“It’s on your watch!” one man cried. “Let’s see what you do now.”Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who was in the United States for a personal trip, was to head back to Israel on Friday night following the attack, his office said.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was set to hold an assessment with top security officials.Local residents told Channel 12 news that it took 20 minutes for the police to arrive. “It’s a disgrace,” one man said.Police responded to the accusation saying officers had arrived at the scene and killed the terrorist within five minutes of the first reports of gunfire.The terrorist was named as Aqlam Khayri, 21, a resident of East Jerusalem with no prior terror-related offenses, Hebrew-language media reports said.Friday’s deadly attack came following days of violence in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Tensions have increased dramatically since Thursday morning, when an Israel Defense Forces raid in the West Bank against a terrorist cell left nine Palestinians dead — most of them gunmen and members of the cell, though at least one civilian was also killed.Thursday overnight saw rocket fire from Palestinian terror groups in Gaza and Israeli retaliatory air strikes as both sides appeared intent on avoiding an escalation into a full-scale war.Tensions were also high in Jerusalem and the Temple Mount on Friday, though Muslim prayers went ahead without issue.

Israeli envoy: The UN, founded upon ashes of Holocaust, is failing its purpose-Gilad Erdan says world body holds ‘heinous double standard’ against Jewish state, calls for action against officials who have made antisemitic statements-By Luke Tress-JAN 27,23-Today, 7:52 pm

UNITED NATIONS — Israel’s ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, lashed the world body for its disproportionate focus on Israel and for antisemitism in its ranks in a speech to the General Assembly on Friday marking Holocaust Remembrance Day.“The UN was founded upon the ashes of the Holocaust. It was established to ensure such darkness never befell humanity again,” Erdan said. “It is a living monument to the horrors suffered by the Jewish people.”“As such, it is the UN’s responsibility to lead the world in combating hatred, yet when it comes to fighting antisemitism, sadly, the UN ignores its purpose,” he said to an audience that included UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Holocaust survivors and Erdan’s parents, the children of survivors.“Educational programs are very, very important. Learning about history is crucial. But at a time when antisemitism is on the rise and Holocaust denial is spreading, words are not enough,” Erdan said. “In the past year, what has the UN done to combat bigotry? There’s a politicized — we all know it — and an institutionalized bias among member states. This bias is the source of the disproportionate number of anti-Israel resolutions.”The UN General Assembly condemned Israel more than all other countries combined last year, and the Jewish State is the only country with a mandated agenda item at every session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.“Mandating Israel bashing at every council session, singling out the one and only Jewish state — yes, it is antisemitism, and on Holocaust Remembrance Day it is our duty to call out this heinous double standard,” Erdan said.He blasted the UN for inaction against officials who have made antisemitic statements, including two UN-appointed investigators into Israel, Miloon Kothari and Francesca Alabanese.Kothari, a member of the UN’s Commission of Inquiry into Israel, said last year that the “Jewish lobby” controlled social media and questioned why Israel was allowed in the UN. Albanese, the special rapporteur on the Palestinian territories, has said the “Jewish lobby” has subjugated the US, compared Israelis to the Nazis, sympathized with terror groups and said Israel starts wars out of greed. Her antisemitism was exposed by The Times of Israel last year. Both investigators are harshly critical of Israel and their official UN reports almost entirely ignore Palestinian terror and violence.“Similar to Mr. Kothari, Ms. Albanese still remains in her role and has been met with zero UN condemnations,” Erdan said.Neither official has faced any repercussions from the UN for their antisemitism. Guterres has spoken out against antisemitism in the past year amid controversy over their statements. His office has said the investigators are appointed by the Human Rights Council and are outside of his purview.A bipartisan group of US Congress members this week called on Guterres to remove Albanese from her position.Erdan also blasted the UN agency for the Palestinians, UNRWA, for antisemitism in its ranks, said other UN agencies distort casualty figures for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by minimizing Israeli deaths, and censured the UN for not adopting the widely accepted IHRA definition of antisemitism.“When it comes to anything related to Isreal this organization is very quick to respond and condemn, but when it comes to Jew hatred the silence is deafening,” he said. “This double standard is disgraceful.”“We all know that the libels of antisemitism are always followed by horrific actions, so I beg you that our words today also be followed by actions. The UN must remember its mission and history. It must take a stand against antisemitism,” Erdan said.Guterres, speaking ahead of Erdan, likened today’s climate to the rhetoric in 1930s Germany that led to the Holocaust, saying the rise of the Nazis was made possible by “the indifference, if not connivance, of so many millions.”“We now know the terrifying depths of the abyss into which Germany would plunge, but the alarm bells were already ringing in 1933. Too few bothered to listen, and fewer still spoke out. Today, we can hear echoes of those same siren songs to hate,” he said.“The painful truth is antisemitism is everywhere. In fact, it is increasing in intensity,” he said, citing surveys and attacks on Jews in New York, Los Angeles, Australia and Germany.Guterres was especially critical of rhetoric on the internet and the entities responsible.“The threat is global, and it is growing. And a leading accelerant of this growth is the online world. Today, I am issuing an urgent appeal to everyone with influence across the information ecosystem – regulators, policymakers, technology companies, the media, civil society and governments. Stop the hate. Set up guardrails, and enforce them,” he said.On Thursday, Guterres, Erdan and Yad Vashem Chairman Dani Dayan toured an installation at UN headquarters commemorating the Holocaust. Yad Vashem’s “Book of names” contains personal information about all known victims of the Nazi genocide.In addition to the speeches and display at UN headquarters in New York, commemorative events took place Friday at the UN Human Rights Council, including memorial ceremonies and talks by survivors.

Bank CEOs warn PM of signs funds moving out of country amid judicial shakeup-Netanyahu meets with businesspeople amid concerns that weakening courts will harm economy, insists opposite will occur; says open to dialogue but overhaul to go ahead without delay-By TOI staff-JAN 27,23-Today, 6:04 pmUpdated at 9:28 pm

Israeli bank chiefs warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of potential economic fallout from his government’s proposals for a sweeping makeover of the country’s judiciary Friday, as he said he was open to dialogue but insisted that he will not slow efforts to advance the judicial overhaul.Netanyahu met at his Likud party’s headquarters in Tel Aviv with the heads of several of Israel’s largest banks and other businesspeople, seeking to push back against a growing chorus of warnings from top business leaders and senior economists.Bank Hapoalim CEO Dov Kotler told Netanyahu that banks have started to see an outflow of funds in recent days, with various savings accounts being moved from Israel abroad.“It’s still not on a dramatic scale but we are concerned this is the start of trend,” Kotler was quoted as saying by the Walla news site and Channel 12.Discount Bank CEO Uri Levin said: “It’s impossible to ignore all the economic figures expressing so much concern over the moves, and therefore you need to stop immediately and only advance changes cautiously and with broad agreement. Maybe we are wrong and you’re right, but the price of a mistake could be a fatal blow to democracy and the economy.”Also present was Samer Haj-Yehia, chairman of Bank Leumi, businessman and Netanyahu associate Shlomi Fogel, and tech venture capitalists Michael Eisenberg and Chemi Peres, the son of late president Shimon Peres.“The public is determined to fight. This is a cross-party war between Israeli citizens and the government. You don’t lead a revolution like this without changes or dialogue. You need to stop this madness and start to talk,” Peres said, according to Channel 12.Netanyahu argued during the meeting that excess judicial oversight was hampering economic growth.“The great success of Israel’s economy isn’t because of judicialization but in spite of it,” he was quoted as saying in a Likud statement. “The judicial reform will help Israel’s economy and businesses.”“Not only will the reform not harm the economy, it will cause it to take off,” he added.Netanyahu also said that Justice Minister Yariv Levin, a member of his Likud party and the leading figure in the push to upend the justice system, was open to discussing his planned changes with opponents — “alongside the legislative process and without delaying it.”“Up until now we haven’t heard any willingness by the other side for enacting change. Even the smallest change in the eyes of the critics is ‘the end of democracy,'” Netanyahu said in the meeting,Channel 12 and Ynet, citing unidentified sources, reported that the intense public backlash to the planned overhaul has surprised and disturbed Netanyahu, who had hoped to pass changes without bringing on such widespread condemnations and high-profile opposition from numerous leading figures. The reports said Netanyahu had also wanted to avoid becoming the face of the sweeping reforms, as his ongoing criminal trial ostensibly precludes him from involving himself directly in issues that could influence his affairs.The reports said the manner in which Levin has handled the issue so far had caused tensions with Netanyahu. Likud in a statement rejected such assertions, saying the minister had the premier’s full support.Speaking to Channel 12 Friday night, Zvika Williger, owner of the Willi-food importer of foodstuffs who was present at the meeting, said: “We’re very worried by what’s happening… the premier completely understands the situation. I think we can trust the prime minister not to carry out a hasty plan. He specified that there will be dialogue. He specified that he’s prepared for the president to be a mediator between the sides…. He told me, ‘I promise we won’t harm the Israeli economy.'”While a smattering of coalition lawmakers have entertained the possibility of compromise — often in guarded, anonymous comments to the media — most have largely ignored calls by the opposition, President Isaac Herzog and others to negotiate over the contours of the overhaul plan.“The fairy tales about ‘dialogue’ don’t convince anyone when they come from a criminal defendant held hostage by younger and more determined [coalition] partners,” opposition leader Yair Lapid tweeted in response to Netanyahu’s remarks, referring to the premier’s ongoing trial on graft charges.
“We won’t stop going out to demonstrate against the shattering of democracy in Israel,” Lapid added.As presented by Levin, the coalition’s proposals would severely restrict the High Court’s capacity to strike down laws and government decisions, with an “override clause” enabling the Knesset to re-legislate struck-down laws with a bare majority of 61; give the government complete control over the selection of judges; prevent the court from using a test of “reasonableness” to judge legislation and government decisions; and allow ministers to appoint their own legal advisers, instead of getting counsel from advisers operating under the aegis of the Justice Ministry.Critics have staged a series of large protests saying the changes will gut the courts, leave minority rights unprotected and concentrate too much power in the hands of the ruling coalition. Proponents say the current system gives unelected judges and lawyers too much power over elected officials.Opponents of the changes rallied Friday in Jerusalem where several hundred people took part in a protest convoy and demonstration.Demonstrators drove from Latrun in the Ayalon Valley to the capital, where they held a rally outside the Supreme Court, vowing to defend it from plans to weaken its power and increase political influence.Some demonstrators formed a human chain outside the Supreme Court “to protect” it.Among the participants was former Likud justice minister Dan Meridor, who said protesters were fighting “for the core values of the state as written in the Declaration of Independence; a move… from an independent justice system to biased judges appointed by the ruler; from fighting corruption to removing all constraints.”Meanwhile, 40 more economists — led by American Nobel Prize-winning economist Eric Maskin and Israel Prize recipient Menahem Yaari — signed a letter released earlier this week against the proposed overhaul, bringing the number of signatories to 310.“The reform of the judicial system endangers the Israeli economy and may cause a drop in Israel’s credit rating, lead investors to flee and bring a brain drain,” they said. “Many studies have already proven that the concentration of vast political power in the hands of the ruling group without strong checks and balances could lead the country to economic decay.”The letter, initially published Wednesday, has been signed by both right- and left-leaning senior academics, including Nobel Prize winner Prof. Daniel Kahneman and former Netanyahu economic adviser and National Economic Council head Prof. Eugene Kandel.Its release came a day after Bank of Israel Governor Amir Yaron reportedly outlined for Netanyahu the potential consequences of weakening the courts and relayed warnings made by senior economic figures and officials from credit rating firms during his recent meetings at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
According to Israeli television reports, Yaron explicitly told Netanyahu that the shakeup would harm the economy.A pair of Yaron’s successors, Karnit Flug and Jacob Frenkel, has also spoken out against the government’s plans, warning in an op-ed Sunday that it could negatively affect Israel’s credit rating and “deal a severe blow to the economy and its citizens,” a warning voiced by many workers in the tech sector.

Putin blasts ‘neo-Nazis’ in Ukraine on Holocaust Remembrance Day-Russian leader says ‘forgetting the lessons of history leads to the repetition of terrible tragedies’ as he continues to compare war against Hitler with current conflict-By AFP-JAN 23,-Today, 4:42 pm

MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday repeated a claim that neo-Nazis were committing crimes in Ukraine — an allegation Moscow has used to justify its military intervention — as the world marked Holocaust Remembrance Day.“Forgetting the lessons of history leads to the repetition of terrible tragedies,” Putin said.“This is evidenced by the crimes against civilians, ethnic cleansing and punitive actions organized by neo-Nazis in Ukraine. It is against that evil that our soldiers are bravely fighting,” he said in a statement.
Supporters of Putin’s military operation allege Ukraine’s treatment of Russian speakers in the country is comparable with the actions of Nazi Germany.One of the goals of the operation was the “de-Nazification” of Ukraine, Putin said, when he announced nearly one year ago he had ordered Russian troops toward Kyiv.The claims have been blasted by the Ukrainian government, the country’s Jewish community and world leaders.The Soviet Union’s victory over Hitler’s army — long a symbol of patriotic pride for Russians — has taken center stage since the beginning of the military intervention.Putin said that “attempts to revise the contributions of our country to the Great Victory (against Hitler) actually equate to justifying the crimes of Nazism and open the way for the revival of its deadly ideology.”Friday is the 78th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp built by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland — a date that has become International Holocaust Remembrance Day.The Auschwitz museum did not invite Russian representatives to the ceremony marking the day the Soviet Red Army liberated the Nazi camp because of the offensive in Ukraine.“Russia will need an extremely long time and very deep self-examination after this conflict in order to return to gatherings of the civilized world,” Piotr Sawicki, a spokesman for the museum at the site of the former camp, told AFP.Russia’s Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar told AFP that “for us, this is clearly a humiliation because we perfectly know and remember the role of the Red Army in the liberation of Auschwitz and in the victory over Nazism.”“These political games have no place on Holocaust day,” Lazar added.

Chemical weapons watchdog blames Syria’s air force for deadly 2018 chlorine attack-Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons investigation finds ‘reasonable grounds to believe’ helicopter dropped two cylinders containing gas, killing 43-By Mike Corder    Today, 2:27 pm

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — An investigation by the global chemical weapons watchdog established there are “reasonable grounds to believe” Syria’s air force dropped two cylinders containing chlorine gas on the city of Douma in April 2018, killing 43 people.A report published Friday by a team from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons offered the latest confirmation that the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad used chemical weapons during his country’s grinding civil war.“The use of chemical weapons in Douma – and anywhere – is unacceptable and a breach of international law,” OPCW Director-General Fernando Arias said.The organization said that “reasonable grounds to believe” is the standard of proof consistently adopted by international fact-finding bodies and commissions of inquiry.Syria, which joined the OPCW in 2013 under pressure from the international community after being blamed for another deadly chemical weapon attack, does not recognize the investigation team’s authority and has repeatedly denied using chemical weapons.Despite the latest findings, bringing perpetrators in Syria to justice remains a long way off. Syria’s ally Russia has, in the past, blocked efforts by the UN Security Council to order an International Criminal Court investigation in Syria.“The world now knows the facts – it is up to the international community to take action, at the OPCW and beyond,” Arias, a veteran Spanish diplomat, said.The report said there are “reasonable grounds to believe” that during a government military offensive to recapture Douma, at least one Syrian air force Mi8/17 helicopter dropped two yellow cylinders on the city.One of the cylinders hit the roof of a three-story residential building and ruptured, “rapidly released toxic gas, chlorine, in very high concentrations, which rapidly dispersed within the building killing 43 named individuals and affecting dozens more,” according to the report.A second cylinder burst through the roof of another building into an apartment below and only partially ruptured, “mildly affecting those who first arrived at the scene,” the report added.Syrian authorities refused the investigation team access to the sites of the chlorine attacks. The country had its OPCW voting rights suspended in 2021 as punishment for the repeated use of toxic gas, the first such sanction imposed on a member nation.The painstaking investigation by the organization’s team was set up to identify perpetrators of chemical weapon attacks in Syria, built on earlier findings by an OPCW fact-finding mission that chlorine was used as a weapon in Douma.The investigators also interviewed dozens of witnesses and studied the blood and urine of survivors as well as samples of soil and building materials, according to the watchdog agency.The investigators also carefully assessed and rejected alternative theories for what happened, including Syria’s claim that the attack was staged and that bodies of people killed elsewhere in Syria were taken to Douma to look like victims of a gas attack.The report found that the two cylinders carrying chlorine were modified and filled at the Dumayr air base and the helicopter or helicopters that dropped them were under control of the Syrian military’s elite Tiger Force.The OPCW team “considered a range of possible scenarios and tested their validity against the evidence they gathered and analyzed to reach their conclusion: that the Syrian Arab Air Forces are the perpetrators of this attack,” the organization said in a statement.The ongoing conflict that started in Syria more than a decade ago has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced half the country’s prewar population of 23 million.

MY MOHAWK RACEWAY PREDICTIONS 2023 RD 015 FRI JAN 27, 2023

    MOHAWK STANDARDBREAD HARNESS RACEWAY 2023 - RESULTS AS OF FRI JAN-27, 2023 - DAY-015

MOHAWK PICKS
01-5-8-1-2 W-2.70, P-2.10, S-2.70, SEX-4.00, STRI-4.10 - 15.60
02-9-3-6-0 MTRI-12.65 - 28.25
03-2-6-1-3 W-3.20 - 31.45
04-2-5-1-3 4TH WBP (4-1)
05-9-7-1-10 4TH WBP (1-1)
06-1-3-2-4 W-2.40 - 33.85
07-6-8-9-4 4TH WBP (7-1)
08-4-1-2-5 4TH WBP (7-1)
09-3-2-6-5 4TH WBP (8-1), MSUP-86.00 - 119.85
10-9-3-5-0 W-3.40 - 123.25
11-9-7-2-8-0 W-4.80, DD-9.10 - 137.15
MOHAWKS TONIGHTS TOTAL $137.15 OVERALL TOTAL $3,476.55

STANS PICKS
01-8-5-2-1-3 4TH WBP (15-1), MEX-4.00 - 4.00
02-3-9-5-2-6 P-3.70 - 7.70
03-6-7-2-1-3 4TH WBP (9-1)
04-3-2-4-9-10 W-10.40, 4TH WBP (26-1) - 18.10
05-7-10-1-5-6 4TH (36-1)
06-1-3-2-6-8 W-2.40, 4TH WBP (12-1) - 20.50
07-4-7-2-1-8 S-6.10 - 26.60
08-8-5-6-1-2 4TH WBP (3-1)
09-2-3-5-6-1 W-10.20, S-NSB, 4TH WBP (7.2), MSUP-86.00 - 122.80
10-4-3-2-9-6 4TH WBP (3.5)
11-9-5-1-8-7 W-4.80, S-7.50 - 135.10
HI-5 MONEY BEFORE TONIGHT = $200,575.59
STANS TONIGHTS TOTAL $135.10 OVERALL TOTAL $6,452.35     

ACTUAL RACE RESULTS
01-5 (1.5)-8 (2-1)-1 (15-1)-6 (43-1)
02-6 (6.5)-9 (7.2)-3 (2-1)-7 (32-1) (1-SCR)
03-2 (3.5)-1 (9-1)-5 (12-1)-6 (2-1)
04-3 (4-1)-9 (26-1)-6 (12-1)-1 (7-1)
05-10 (1-1)-9 (9.2)-8 (34-1)-5 (36-1)
06-1 (1.5)-7 (12-1)-6 (12-1)-2 (12-1)
07-8 (9.5)-4 (7-1)-2 (25-1)-9 (8-1)
08-1 (3-1)-6 (9-1)-5 (7-1)-2 (4-1)
09-2 (4-1)-6 (7.2)-5 (8-1)-3 (1.2) (NO SHOW BETTING)
10-9 (3.5)-6 (29-1)-3 (3-1)-1 (65-1) (8-SCR)
11-9 (7.5)-2 (2-1)-1 (45-1)-3 (34-1)-5 (5-1) (10-SCR)

MOHAWK PREDICTIONS)-RECORD 2023

01-044-BIG-$10.20 (JAN 06-11TH) (4-1), $08.60 (JAN 21-11TH) (3-1), $08.40 (JAN 26-10TH) (3-1),   
02-026-BIG-$08.20 (JAN 14-6TH) (10-1), $06.80 (JAN 26-10TH) (7-1), $06.60 (JAN 02-10TH) (5-1),
03-034-BIG-$08.20 (JAN 21-8TH) (19-1), $07.50 (JAN 27-11TH) (45-1), $05.30 (JAN 20-6TH) (7-1),
04-018-BIG-24-1 (JAN 19-1ST), 20-1 (JAN 16-3RD), 16-1 (JAN 13-2ND), 13-1 (JAN 02-7TH),
04-055-W B P-BIG-19-1 (JAN 06-4TH), 16-1 (JAN 21-4TH), 13-1 (JAN 05-3RD), 12-1 (JAN 09-2ND),
S EX-017-BIG-$43.60 (JAN 26-10TH)
M EX-011-BIG-$43.70 (JAN 05-10TH)
S TRI-008-BIG-$59.75 (JAN 20-3RD)
M TRI-009-BIG-$45.95 (JAN 09-11TH)
S SUP-001-BIG-$24.00 (JAN 13-2ND)
M SUP-008-BIG-$480.15 (JAN 20-7TH)
DD-1,2-01-BIG-$19.10 (JAN 06-1ST)
DD-2,3-00-BIG-$
DD-3,4-00-BIG-$
DD-4,5-00-BIG-$
DD-5,6-02-BIG-$12.80 (JAN 05-6TH)
DD-6,7-02-BIG-$09.10 (JAN 07-7TH)
DD-7,8-02-BIG-$13.30 (JAN 07-8TH)
DD-8,9-01-BIG-$19.60 (JAN 21-9TH)
DD-9,10-01-BIG-$08.70 (JAN 16-10TH)
DD-10,11-01-BIG-$09.10 (JAN 27-11TH)
DD-11,12-01-BIG-$63.90 (JAN 21-12TH)
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$
P3 (1-3)-00-BIG-$
P3 (2-4)-00-BIG-$
P3 (3-5)-00-BIG-$
P3 (4-6)-00-BIG-$
P3 (5-7)-01-BIG-$11.95 (JAN 07-7TH)
P3 (6-8)-01-BIG-$11.65 (JAN 07-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-01-BIG-$15.80 (JAN 21-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-00-BIG-$
P3 (9-11)-00-BIG-$
P3 (10-12)-00-BIG-$
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$
P4 (4-7)-00-BIG-$
P4 (7-10)-00-BIG-$
P5 (1-5)-00-BIG-$
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-01-BIG-$124.00 (JAN 20-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
5-1+ LONG-(02)-55
5-1+ LONG TOT-(15)-177-31.1%
LONGEST LONG-
LONGS THIS NIGHT T3-0
4TH PLACE PICKED CORRECT-0
4TH PLACE WRONG BUT PICKED 5-1+ ONLY-0
PICK 4 PLACINGS-29-44
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-369-568-65.0%
TOTAL RACES-(11)-142
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-03,02-03,03-03,04-02,05-02,06-02,07-03,08-03,09-04,10-02,11-02,12-00,13-00=29-44-OATOT-369-568-65.0%


(STANS PREDICTIONS)-RECORD AT MOHAWK 2023

01-038-BIG-$34.30 (JAN 02-10TH) (16-1), $20.60 (JAN 14-8TH) (9-1), $12.00 (JAN 05-9TH) (5-1),
02-021-BIG-$8.60 (JAN 23-8TH) (9-1), $07.30 (JAN 16-3RD) (9-1), $06.10 (JAN 02-2ND) (10-1),
03-019-BIG-$06.50 (JAN 05-7TH) (9-1), $06.00 (JAN 14-11TH) (9-1), $05.10 (JAN 20-1ST) (9-1),
04-017-BIG-50-1 (JAN 05-1ST), 36-1 (JAN 27-5TH), 28-1 (JAN 21-4TH), 28-1 (JAN 16-4TH),
04-058-W B P-BIG-42-1 (JAN 26-10TH), 38-1 (JAN 21-8TH), 35-1 (JAN 02-6TH), 26-1 (JAN 27-4TH),
S EX-010-BIG-$51.40 (JAN 23-08TH)
M EX-007-BIG-$42.20 (JAN 23-1ST)
S TRI-001-BIG-$14.00 (JAN 09-9TH)
M TRI-005-BIG-$72.30 (JAN 14-6TH)
S SUP-001-BIG-$40.00 (JAN 09-9TH)
M SUP-007-BIG-$2,709.00 (JAN 20-6TH)
DD-1,2-01-BIG-$12.30 (JAN 21-2ND)
DD-2,3-00-BIG-$
DD-3,4-00-BIG-$
DD-4,5-01-BIG-$13.90 (JAN 20-5TH)
DD-5,6-00-BIG-$
DD-6,7-01-BIG-$24.30 (JAN 23-7TH)
DD-7,8-03-BIG-$42.90 (JAN 26-8TH)
DD-8,9-02-BIG-$91.60 (JAN 14-9TH)
DD-9,10-01-BIG-$82.90 (JAN 05-10TH)
DD-10,11-00-BIG-$
DD-11,12-00-BIG-$
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$
P3 (1-3)-00-BIG-$
P3 (2-4)-00-BIG-$
P3 (3-5)-00-BIG-$
P3 (4-6)-00-BIG-$
P3 (5-7)-00-BIG-$
P3 (6-8)-01-BIG-$38.50 (JAN 23-8TH)
P3 (7-9)-01-BIG-$15.80 (JAN 21-9TH)
P3 (8-10)-00-BIG-$
P3 (9-11)-00-BIG-$
P3 (10-12)-00-BIG-$
P3 (11-13)-00-BIG-$
P4 (4-7)-00-BIG-$
P4 (7-10)-00-BIG-$
P5 (1-5)-00-BIG-$
P5 (6-10)-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
10TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
11TH -P5 (HF)-M-02-BIG-$1,151.25 (JAN 14-11TH)
12TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
12TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-S-00-BIG-$
13TH -P5 (HF)-M-00-BIG-$
5-1+ LONG-(04)-51
5-1+ LONG TOT-(15)-177-28.8%
LONGEST LONG-75-1 (JAN 21-3RD),
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-28-44
OA PICK 4 PLAC TOT-334-568-58.8%
TOTAL RACES-(11)-142
TOP 4 PICKS EACH RACE-01-03,02-02,03-03,04-02,05-02,06-03,07-02,08-03,09-04,10-02,11-02,12-00,13-00=28-44-OATOT-334-568-58.8%

Thursday, January 26, 2023

MY MOHAWK RACEWAY PREDICTIONS 2023 RD 014 THU JAN 26, 2023

    MOHAWK STANDARDBREAD HARNESS RACEWAY 2023 - RESULTS AS OF THU JAN-26, 2023 - DAY-014

MOHAWK PICKS
01-2-4-6-5
02-6-5-2-4 4TH WBP (8.5)
03-5-1-8-4
04-8-4-5-7 S-3.40, 4TH WBP (2-1) - 3.40
05-4-6-1-5 S-3.40 - 6.80
06-4-2-7-5 S-3.80, 4TH (6-1) - 10.60
07-4-2-7-10 S-4.90 - 15.50
08-7-1-2-10 W-5.40 - 20.90
09-8-3-4-6 4TH WBP (4.5)
10-1-2-7-8 W-8.40, P-6.80, 4TH (11-1), SEX-43.60 - 79.70
11-3-2-6-10-5
MOHAWKS TONIGHTS TOTAL $79.70 OVERALL TOTAL $3,339.40

STANS PICKS
01-4-2-7-9-6
02-6-2-4-1-5 P-3.80, S-2.40 - 6.20
03-5-4-7-1-8
04-4-5-7-3-2
05-4-9-5-2-8 4TH WBP (6-1)
06-4-2-1-7-5 4TH WBP (9-1)
07-2-9-10-3-4 W-7.50 -  13.70
08-7-1-2-4-10 W-5.40, DD-42.90 - 62.00
09-5-2-8-1-6
10-1-4-7-3-5 W-8.40, 4TH WBP (42-1) - 70.40
11-9-7-1-2-6
HI-5 MONEY BEFORE TONIGHT = $187,610.16
STANS TONIGHTS TOTAL $70.40 OVERALL TOTAL $6,317.25

ACTUAL RACE RESULTS
01-7 (27-1)-6 (9.2)-2 (7.2)-4 (1-1)
02-5 (7-1)-2 (3-1)-4 (8.5)-3 (50-1)
03-7 (7.5)-8 (5-1)-6 (20-1)-5 (7.2) (3-SCR)
04-6 (3-1)-7 (2-1)-5 (4-1)-2 (34-1)
05-6 (3.5)-2 (6-1)-1 (13-1)-4 (3-1)
06-2 (2.5)-1 (9-1)-7 (9-1)-5 (6-1)
07-2 (5.2)-5 (3-1)-7 (7-1)-1 (16-1) (6-SCR)
08-7 (8.5)-9 (38-1)-5 (48-1)-8 (75-1)
09-4 (14-1)-5 (9.2)-6 (4.5)-7 (19-1)
10-1 (3-1)-2 (7-1)-3 (42-1)-8 (11-1) (10-SCR)
11-7 (4-1)-6 (9.5)-5 (12-1)-4 (23-1)-1 (7-1) (8-SCR)

MOHAWK PREDICTIONS)-RECORD 2023

01-039-BIG-$10.20 (JAN 06-11TH) (4-1), $08.60 (JAN 21-11TH) (3-1), $08.40 (JAN 26-10TH) (3-1),   
02-025-BIG-$08.20 (JAN 14-6TH) (10-1), $06.80 (JAN 26-10TH) (7-1), $06.60 (JAN 02-10TH) (5-1),
03-033-BIG-$08.20 (JAN 21-8TH) (19-1), $05.30 (JAN 20-6TH) (7-1), $05.10 (JAN 02-2ND) (7-1),
04-018-BIG-24-1 (JAN 19-1ST), 20-1 (JAN 16-3RD), 16-1 (JAN 13-2ND), 13-1 (JAN 02-7TH),
04-050-W B P-BIG-19-1 (JAN 06-4TH), 16-1 (JAN 21-4TH), 13-1 (JAN 05-3RD), 12-1 (JAN 09-2ND),
S EX-016-BIG-$43.60 (JAN 26-10TH)
M EX-011-BIG-$43.70 (JAN 05-10TH)
S TRI-007-BIG-$59.75 (JAN 20-3RD)
M TRI-008-BIG-$45.95 (JAN 09-11TH)
S SUP-001-BIG-$24.00 (JAN 13-2ND)
M SUP-007-BIG-$480.15 (JAN 20-7TH)
DD-1,2-01-BIG-$19.10 (JAN 06-1ST)
DD-2,3-00-BIG-$
DD-3,4-00-BIG-$
DD-4,5-00-BIG-$
DD-5,6-02-BIG-$12.80 (JAN 05-6TH)
DD-6,7-02-BIG-$09.10 (JAN 07-7TH)
DD-7,8-02-BIG-$13.30 (JAN 07-8TH)
DD-8,9-01-BIG-$19.60 (JAN 21-9TH)
DD-9,10-01-BIG-$08.70 (JAN 16-10TH)
DD-10,11-00-BIG-$
DD-11,12-01-BIG-$63.90 (JAN 21-12TH)
DD-12,13-00-BIG-$
P3 (1-3)-00-BIG-$
P3 (2-4)-00-BIG-$
P3 (3-5)-00-BIG-$
P3 (4-6)-00-BIG-$
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Wednesday, January 25, 2023

HUMAN MICROCHIPPING TAKES CENTER STAGE.

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)

HUMAN MICROCHIPPING TAKES CENTER STAGE.

City of Mississauga Thrilled with $200 Million Investment to Expand Resilience Biotechnologies Inc.’s Vaccine Manufacturing in Mississauga-Business and innovation | May 19, 2021

Yesterday, the Government of Canada announced a $200 million investment in Resilience Biotechnologies Inc., a Mississauga-based biomanufacturing facility, to help expand made-in-Canada vaccine solutions. With this investment, the Mississauga facility is expected to manufacture approximately 112 to 640 million doses of mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) vaccines per year.“Investing in vaccine manufacturing is more important now than ever and I’m thankful that the federal government chose to invest in a Mississauga-based facility,” says Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “This investment is evidence that Mississauga is a leading national science hub that supports business development and growth. Through our relationships with biomanufacturing companies, like Resilience Biotechnologies Inc., we can continue to support growth and expansion in this sector.”As part of this investment, Resilience Biotechnologies Inc. will expand their existing facility by adding 35,000 sq. ft. of space to create more capacity to manufacture vaccines and other biologics. This investment supports a larger, $400 million project that aims to develop Canada’s emergency preparedness for future pandemics.“We are proud that Mississauga’s life sciences sector is making great contributions to Canada’s biomanufacturing capabilities that will support our national life sciences priorities for decades to come,” said Harold Dremin, Acting Director, Economic Development Office. “It’s exciting to know that a Mississauga-based company is the first in Canada to have both the capacity and capability to use leading-edge mRNA technologies to produce vaccines, and has the potential to develop future therapeutics for other diseases and chronic illnesses.”Mississauga has the second-largest life sciences sector in Canada by employment, with more than 470 companies employing more than 25,000 people.

BACKGROUND

About Resilience Biotechnologies Inc.
Resilience Biotechnologies Inc. is located in Mississauga. It specializes in the development and manufacturing of clinical and commercial drugs, like vaccines. With this investment, Resilience Biotechnologies Inc. hopes to create and maintain 500 full-time jobs in Canada and create 50 co-op positions.

About Life Sciences in Mississauga
Mississauga is a connected ecosystem that cultivates and nurtures commercialization of life sciences innovations: a proven destination where diverse companies and exceptional talent grow, succeed and prosper. To learn more about advancements in Mississauga’s life sciences sector, visit thefutureisunlimited.ca/industries/life-sciences/.

Media Contact:City of Mississauga Media Relations-media@mississauga.ca-905-615-3200, ext. 5232-TTY: 905-896-5151

MARK OF THE BEAST (engraved microchip in your hand or forehead)

REVELATION 13:16-18
16 And he(FALSE POPE) causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:(CHIP IMPLANT)
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.(6-6-6) A NUMBER SYSTEM

REVELATION 16:1-2
1 And I heard a great voice out of the temple saying to the seven angels, Go your ways, and pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the earth.
2 And the first went, and poured out his vial upon the earth; and there fell a noisome and grievous sore upon the men which had the mark of the beast, and upon them which worshipped his image.

I KNOW THIS MARK WILL BE A MICROCHIP IMPLANT UNDER THE SKIN. LETS LOOK UP WHAT THE WORD MARK SAYS IN REVELATION 13:16-18, 14:9,11, 15:2, 16:2, 19:20, 20:4-ALL THESE VERSES FROM THE BOOK OF REVELATION SPEAK OF THIS DICTATORS MARK. NOW LETS SEE WHAT IT MEANS FROM STRONGS EXAUSTIVE CONCORDANCE OF THE BIBLE. UNDER MARK PAGE 684.MARK UNDER MARK. THE OLD TESTAMENT IS UNDER HEBREW AND THE NEW TESTAMENT IS UNDER GREEK. SO WHEN WE LOOK UNDER REVELATION 13:16-17 WE SEE IT IS UNDER GREEK, SO WE GO TO GREEK IN THE BACK SECTION AND GO TO 5480 TO SEE WHAT IT SAYS THIS MARK WOULD BE. SO LETS GET TO IT.MARK IN STRONGS GREEK 5480 XAPAYUA CHARAGMA, KHAR-AG-MAH: FROM THE SAME AS 5482: A SCRATCH OR ETCHING, I.E STAMP (AS A BADGE OF SERVITUDE), OR SCULPTURED FIGURE-(STATUE):-GRAVEN, MARK FROM 5482 XAPAE CHARAX, KHAR-AX; FROM XAPAOOW CHARASSO (TO SHARPEN TO A POINT; AKIN TO 1125 THROUGH THE IDEA OF SCRATCHING); A STAKE, I.E (BYIMPL.) A PALISADE OR RAMPART (MILITARY MOUND FOR CIRCUMVALLATION IN A SIEGE): - TRENCH FROM 1125 YPAPOE GRAPHO, GRAF-0; A PRIM. VERB; TO "GRAVE", ESPEC. TO WRITE; FIG. TO DESCRIBE:-DESCRIBE, WRITE (-ING, -TEN).

THE MICROCHIP IMPLANT IN YOUR RIGHT HAND OR FOREHEAD.


LEVETICUS 19.28
Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD.

Human microchip implants take center stage-by Zhanna L. Malekos Smith, Opinion Contributor - 01/23/23 7:30 AM ET

The novelty of replacing one’s “home key” with a microchip implant is gaining worldwide interest, but there’s another more compelling story under the surface. Why is this technology — an integrated circuit the size of a grain of rice — reviled by some and celebrated by self-proclaimed human cyborgs? Arguably, William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” offers the most elegant explanation: “Nothing is neither good nor bad, but thinking makes it so.” However, it would be prudent to tell Prince Hamlet that not all microchip implants are designed alike, and understanding the technological design enables one to better evaluate the competing viewpoints. Today, more than 50,000 people have elected to have a subdermal chip surgically inserted between the thumb and index finger, serve as their new swipe key, or credit card. In Germany, for example, more than 2,000 Germans have opted to receive these implants; one man even used it to store a link to his last will and testament. As chip storage capacity increases, perhaps users could even link to the complete works of Shakespeare.Chip implants are just one of the many types of emerging technologies in the Internet of Things (IoT) — an expanding digital cosmos of wirelessly connected internet-enabled devices. Some technologists are worried, however, that hackers targeting IoT vulnerabilities in sensors and network architecture also may try to hack chip implants. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips are identifying transponders that typically carry a unique identification number and can be tagged with user data such as health records, social media profiles, and financial information.RFID chips are passive transponders, which means the digital reader must be positioned a few inches away from the user’s microchipped hand to communicate. In contrast, near field communication (NFC) chips use electromagnetic radio fields to wirelessly communicate to digital readers in close proximity, much like smartphones and contactless credit cards. A benefit of NFC over RFID is international use, reasons Biohax: “With the power of existing infrastructure and the wide variety of services and products already supporting the NFC standard globally, one huge benefit of ours is that we overlap virtually any private or public sector already using NFC or mobile tech.”According to a 2021 United Kingdom-based consumer survey by Propeller Insights on digital payment trends in Europe, 51 percent of the approximately 2,000 respondents said they would consider getting a chip implant to pay for services. This technology is especially popular in Sweden as a substitute for paying with cash. “Only 1 in 4 people living in Sweden use cash at least once a week,” writes NPR. More than 4,000 Swedes have replaced keycards for chip implants to use for gym access, e-tickets on railway travel, and to store emergency contact information.The technology also may offer increased mobility for people with physically limiting health conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and motor neurone disease, according to BioTeq, a UK-based tech firm. For example, “a wheelchair-mobile person can approach a door and the reader will unlock the door, avoiding the need for keys that the person may not be able to use for themselves.” BioTeq is also exploring providing microchip services for those who are visually impaired to create “trigger audible or touch-sensory signals” in the home. Despite these benefits, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists avers that the main challenges to chip implants are security, safety and privacy.A general security concern with NFC technology is that it could allow third parties to eavesdrop on device communication, corrupt data, or wage interception attacks, warns NFC.org.  Interception attacks are when someone intercepts the data transmitted between two NFC devices and then alters the data as it’s being relayed. Like any device, these personal chips have security vulnerabilities and potentially could be hacked, even if embedded underneath the skin.With regard to health safety concerns, a 2020 study with the American Society for Surgery of the Hand indicated that RFID chip implants may carry potential health risks such as adverse tissue reaction and incompatibility with some magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology. Several social scientists also are apprehensive about the risks to privacy and human rights if the body becomes a type of “human barcode.” According to microbiologist Ben Libberton at Stockholm’s Karolinska Institute, chip implants can reveal sensitive personal information about your health and even “data about your whereabouts, how often you’re working, how long you’re working, if you’re taking toilet breaks and things like that.” Interestingly, the first person to implant a microchip in himself was professor Kevin Warwick of Reading University in 1998; he wanted to determine whether his computer could wirelessly track his movements at work.To date, at least 10 state legislatures in the United States have passed statutes to ban employers from requiring employees to receive human microchip implants. The most recent state was Indiana, which prohibited employers from requiring employees to be chipped as a condition of employment and discriminating against job applicants who refuse the implant. Nevada’s legislation is the most restrictive — although not a total ban, as proposed in 2017, Nevada Assembly Bill 226 prohibits an officer or employee of Nevada from “establishing a program that authorizes a person to voluntarily elect to undergo the implantation of such a microchip or permanent identification marker.”As the impact and influence of chip implants increases in the United States, it will raise complex questions for state legislatures and courts to consider, such as third-party liability for cybersecurity, data ownership rights, and Americans’ rights under the Fourth Amendment and the protection of sensitive digital data under the Supreme Court’s 2018 decision in Carpenter v. United States.Microchips offer alluring benefits of convenience and mobility, but they carry potential cybersecurity, privacy and health risks. The onus cannot be on the law alone, however, to protect consumers. Instead, it is a shared responsibility among consumers to understand their data rights as part of digital literacy, and among technologists to promote cybersecurity-informed engineering at each phase of product development. Further, lawmakers must be mindful of the delicate balance between protecting the flame of technological innovation and advancement, while guarding against misapplication and abuse. As technology historian Melvin Kranzberg noted, “Technology is neither good nor bad, nor is it neutral.”Zhanna L. Malekos Smith is a nonresident adjunct fellow with the Strategic Technologies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington and an assistant professor in the Department of Systems Engineering at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, where she also is a Cyber Law and Policy Fellow with the Army Cyber Institute and affiliate faculty with the Modern War Institute. The opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and not those of CSIS, the U.S. government or Department of Defense.

Storing medical information below the skin’s surface-Specialized invisible dye, delivered along with a vaccine, could enable “on-patient” storage of vaccination history to save lives in regions where paper or digital records aren’t available.Anne Trafton | MIT News Office-December 18, 2019

A key challenge for vaccination campaigns in some developing regions is that there is little infrastructure for storing medical records, so there’s often no easy way to determine who needs a particular vaccine or booster shot. MIT engineers have developed a way to store information about a patient’s vaccine history under the skin, using an invisible quantum dot dye that is delivered, along with a vaccine, by a microneedle patch.Editor’s note: This article has been updated to clarify that this research was developed to help avoid preventable deaths in parts of the world where paper or digital systems for storing patients’ vaccination records aren’t available. Many vaccines require multiple doses spaced out at certain intervals; without accurate records, people may not receive all of the necessary doses. The method is still in an experimental stage and is not being used for any current vaccinations, including Covid-19 vaccines.Every year, a lack of vaccination leads to about 1.5 million preventable deaths, primarily in developing nations. One factor that makes vaccination campaigns in those nations more difficult is that there is little infrastructure for storing medical records, so there’s often no easy way to determine who needs a particular vaccine.MIT researchers have now developed a novel way to record a patient’s vaccination history: storing the data in a pattern of dye, invisible to the naked eye, that is delivered under the skin at the same time as the vaccine.“In areas where paper vaccination cards are often lost or do not exist at all, and electronic databases are unheard of, this technology could enable the rapid and anonymous detection of patient vaccination history to ensure that every child is vaccinated,” says Kevin McHugh, a former MIT postdoc who is now an assistant professor of bioengineering at Rice University.The researchers showed that their new dye, which consists of nanocrystals called quantum dots, can remain for at least five years under the skin, where it emits near-infrared light that can be detected by a specially equipped smartphone.McHugh and former visiting scientist Lihong Jing are the lead authors of the study, which appears today in Science Translational Medicine. Ana Jaklenec, a research scientist at MIT’s Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, and Robert Langer, the David H. Koch Institute Professor at MIT, are the senior authors of the paper.An invisible record-Several years ago, the MIT team set out to devise a method for recording vaccination information in a way that doesn’t require a centralized database or other infrastructure. Many vaccines, such as the vaccine for measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), require multiple doses spaced out at certain intervals; without accurate records, children may not receive all of the necessary doses.“In order to be protected against most pathogens, one needs multiple vaccinations,” Jaklenec says. “In some areas in the developing world, it can be very challenging to do this, as there is a lack of data about who has been vaccinated and whether they need additional shots or not.”To create an “on-patient,” decentralized medical record, the researchers developed a new type of copper-based quantum dots, which emit light in the near-infrared spectrum. The dots are only about 4 nanometers in diameter, but they are encapsulated in biocompatible microparticles that form spheres about 20 microns in diameter. This encapsulation allows the dye to remain in place, under the skin, after being injected.The researchers designed their dye to be delivered by a microneedle patch rather than a traditional syringe and needle. Such patches are now being developed to deliver vaccines for measles, rubella, and other diseases, and the researchers showed that their dye could be easily incorporated into these patches.The microneedles used in this study are made from a mixture of dissolvable sugar and a polymer called PVA, as well as the quantum-dot dye and the vaccine. When the patch is applied to the skin, the microneedles, which are 1.5 millimeters long, partially dissolve, releasing their payload within about two minutes.By selectively loading microparticles into microneedles, the patches deliver a pattern in the skin that is invisible to the naked eye but can be scanned with a smartphone that has the infrared filter removed. The patch can be customized to imprint different patterns that correspond to the type of vaccine delivered.“It’s possible someday that this ‘invisible’ approach could create new possibilities for data storage, biosensing, and vaccine applications that could improve how medical care is provided, particularly in the developing world,” Langer says.Effective immunization-Tests using human cadaver skin showed that the quantum-dot patterns could be detected by smartphone cameras after up to five years of simulated sun exposure.The researchers also tested this vaccination strategy in rats, using microneedle patches that delivered the quantum dots along with a polio vaccine. They found that those rats generated an immune response similar to the response of rats that received a traditional injected polio vaccine.“This study confirmed that incorporating the vaccine with the dye in the microneedle patches did not affect the efficacy of the vaccine or our ability to detect the dye,” Jaklenec says.The researchers now plan to survey health care workers in developing nations in Africa to get input on the best way to implement this type of vaccination record keeping. They are also working on expanding the amount of data that can be encoded in a single pattern, allowing them to include information such as the date of vaccine administration and the lot number of the vaccine batch.The researchers believe the quantum dots are safe to use in this way because they are encapsulated in a biocompatible polymer, but they plan to do further safety studies before testing them in patients.
“Storage, access, and control of medical records is an important topic with many possible approaches,” says Mark Prausnitz, chair of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Georgia Tech, who was not involved in the research. “This study presents a novel approach where the medical record is stored and controlled by the patient within the patient’s skin in a minimally invasive and elegant way.”The research was funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Koch Institute Support (core) Grant from the National Cancer Institute. Other authors of the paper include Sean Severt, Mache Cruz, Morteza Sarmadi, Hapuarachchige Surangi Jayawardena, Collin Perkinson, Fridrik Larusson, Sviatlana Rose, Stephanie Tomasic, Tyler Graf, Stephany Tzeng, James Sugarman, Daniel Vlasic, Matthew Peters, Nels Peterson, Lowell Wood, Wen Tang, Jihyeon Yeom, Joe Collins, Philip Welkhoff, Ari Karchin, Megan Tse, Mingyuan Gao, and Moungi Bawendi.

How ‘killer robots’ can help us learn from mistakes made in AI policies-by Michael Depp, Opinion Contributor - 01/25/23 7:30 AM ET

San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott answers questions during a news conference on May 21, 2019, regarding allowing police to use potentially lethal, remote-controlled robots in emergency situations. Civil rights advocates are critical of the militarization of police.The use of lethal robots for law enforcement has turned from a science fiction concept to news snippets, thanks to recent high-profile debates in San Francisco and Oakland, Calif., as well as their actual use in Dallas. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 8-3 to grant police the ability to use ground-based robots for lethal force when “when risk of loss of life to members of the public or officers is imminent and officers cannot subdue the threat after using alternative force options or other de-escalation tactics.” Following immediate public outcry, the board reversed course a week later and unanimously voted to ban the lethal use of robots. Oakland underwent a less public but similar process, and in January the Dallas Police Department used a robot to end a standoff. All of these events illustrate major pitfalls with the way that police currently use or plan to use lethal robots. Processes are rushed or nonexistent, conducted haphazardly, do not involve the public or civil society, and fail to create adequate oversight. These problems must be fixed in future processes that authorize artificial intelligence (AI) use in order to avoid controversy, collateral damage and even international destabilization.The chief sin that a process can commit is to move too quickly. Decisions about how to use AI systems require careful deliberation and informed discussion, especially with something as high-stakes as the use of lethal force. A counter example here is the Department of Defense (DOD) Directive 3000.09, which covers the development and deployment of lethal autonomous systems. Because it lacks clarity for new technology and terminology, this decade-old policy is in the process of a lengthy, but deliberate, update. For San Francisco and Oakland, the impetus for speed was California’s requiring an audit of military equipment, but San Francisco’s debate was too far along to get started and Oakland’s was done in an entirely impromptu fashion.This was reinforced by the fact that the police in both cities already had robots (albeit, not armed in San Francisco) in their inventories; if the use of robots was not approved, they argued, the equipment would have to be divested, creating an “authorize it or lose it” mentality. Procurement should be covered by the policy on autonomous systems, not an afterthought to avoid loss. In a functional process, procurement should follow authorization, not vice versa.Simply slowing down and avoiding sunk costs alone is not enough, however; the process itself must be improved. In the case of San Francisco, debate involved only the board of supervisors and the police department (who had a hand in drafting the authorization under discussion). Oakland’s process started as the council discussed robots alongside staples of police equipment such as stun grenades. When considering the deployment of AI, it is important to solicit the viewpoint of civil society representatives, whose expertise on technology policy, law, human rights and artificial intelligence generally, could prove invaluable to producing nuanced policies. Additionally, and especially for law enforcement issues, the public needs to have more involvement in these processes; otherwise, the public will be forced to turn to protests to make its voice heard. In contrast, consider the robust public discussion among citizens, civil society, and companies over law enforcement use of facial recognition software or California’s Bot Bill. The ideal process fosters such discussion.Finally, it is critical to consider oversight mechanisms at the start. San Francisco neatly sidestepped this with a nebulous mandate. All four of the requirements to use force that the board approved require additional guidance. Without specific definitions for “risk of loss of life,” “imminent,” “alternative force options” and “de-escalation tactics,” and no other figures of authority there to challenge a police interpretation of them, these are largely toothless stipulations. But San Francisco did more than Oakland, which did not outline even cursory oversight mechanisms for the police and relied solely on the standard police authorization to use lethal force. These cases indicate that there should be a separate body to carry out oversight, with clear guidelines about when and how to deploy autonomous systems.With the media in decline, will a memorial to fallen journalists help restore trust? How to pay all of the Treasury’s bills without raising the debt limit-As AI systems continue to improve, debates are required about how and where government bodies deploy them. Each organization should have its own processes: the Department of Defense will have stakeholders and systems different from local law enforcement. But some practices should be constant. Processes need to be deliberate and not rushed; appealing to the sunk cost fallacy should be avoided; other stakeholders need to be consulted early and often; and oversight needs to be built in from the beginning. Without taking these steps, it will continue to be difficult to build trust with the public and the international community that AI can be deployed responsibly. While recent events may have sparked a public outcry over the dangers of “killer robots,” we should not lose sight of the danger that poor processes create when deploying AI systems.Michael Depp is a research associate at the Center for a New American Security, where he focuses on artificial intelligence safety and stability. Follow him on Twitter @michaeljaydepp.

Senate GOP pours cold water on idea of impeaching Biden-by Alexander Bolton - 01/25/23 6:00 AM ET

Senate Republicans are pouring cold water on the idea that President Biden’s classified documents controversy rises to the level of an impeachable offense, heading off House conservatives looking for revenge after former President Trump’s two trials.Even before Tuesday’s revelation that about a dozen classified documents had been found at former Vice President Mike Pence’s Indiana home, GOP senators were cool to the idea of impeachment. “I don’t think you want to get into where it’s a tit for tat, every two years or four years you’re dealing with impeachment proceedings in the House and Senate,” Senate Republican Whip John Thune (S.D.) told The Hill. “There has to be a really good reason, obviously, the constitutional reasons and grounds for that. So we’ll see where it goes.” Asked whether Biden’s possession of classified documents has the potential to rise to the level of an impeachable offense, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), an adviser to the Senate GOP leadership team, gave a simple answer: “No.” Many Republicans thought the Democrats’ first impeachment of Trump over delaying military aide to Ukraine was a partisan overreach. But that means they are also wary of doing the same thing now that their party has the House majority.It’s just one of several tension points emerging between Republicans in the two chambers.  Senate Republicans have mostly ignored chatter in the House about impeaching Biden’s secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, or wiping out the tax code and replacing it with a 23 percent to 30 percent national sales tax. Some Republicans think talk of impeaching Biden will grow in the House, even though GOP senators warn that it’s a bad idea. House Republicans introduced more than a dozen impeachment resolutions against Biden in the last Congress, and the GOP-controlled House Judiciary Committee has already initiated an investigation of Biden’s handling of classified documents, which could lay the ground for future impeachment proceedings.  Trump has also come under criticism for a separate classified documents controversy, but House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) in an interview with Fox Business argued that Biden’s handling of classified documents was more egregious because the former Republican president at least secured the classified information he held with padlocks.“That’s much different than what we’re finding now with President Biden, and I think it is severely going to cause him a great deal of trouble in the future as we get more of the truth,” McCarthy told Fox host Larry Kudlow. A few Senate Republicans entertain the idea that the classified documents found at Biden’s Delaware home and former Washington, D.C., office would lead to a Senate impeachment trial. “This actually might be an impeachable offense. If there’s a high crime and misdemeanor standard, which there is, this is the closest thing to one in recent years,” said Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.). “If the special counsel comes up with anything, realizing [Biden’s] a sitting president, I suppose they could draft up what would become articles of impeachment, depending on what they find.” Cramer said “I personally hate impeachments” but thinks the standard has changed since House Democrats impeached Trump in 2019 after he held up aid to Ukraine to use as leverage to get Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Biden’s family’s business dealings in the country.  Only one Republican senator, Mitt Romney (Utah), voted to convict on an article of impeachment during Trump’s 2020 Senate trial.Cramer said “Democrats created an impeachment cycle and we may be in that cycle,” calling Trump’s first impeachment “far-fetched and silly.”  He said House Republicans now need to decide whether they want to keep the impeachment bar as low as they believe Democrats set it in 2019 or whether to elevate it to cover only the most serious crimes.The documents found at Pence’s home would further muddy any attempt to argue that Biden’s possession of classified documents meets the standard of high crimes and misdemeanors. Romney on Tuesday said it will be hard for House Republicans to credibly push an article of impeachment against Biden for keeping classified documents at his Delaware home after Pence admitted the same transgression. “I can’t imagine that’s where it’s going to head with so many people in the same arena,” he said.Some key Senate Republicans, such as Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Marco Rubio (Fla.), are already on record downplaying Trump’s possession of classified documents at his Florida home as a “storage” issue.  Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Tuesday dismissed a question about whether Biden’s possession of classified documents could rise to the level of an impeachable offense. “I don’t have an answer to that hypothetical. I do think that the Justice Department seems to be willing to treat everybody the same and to try to retrieve the documents, and obviously it’s not a great idea to take classified documents away from the archives. We’ll see how they continue to handle it,” he said.   Republican senators say it should be up to Robert Hur, the special counsel appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland, to decide whether Biden should be charged with a crime, not House Republicans, who filed more than a dozen articles of impeachment against Biden in the last Congress.  “It could be a criminal offense,” Cornyn said. “That’s what the special counsel is for. Mishandling classified materials is very serious.”Garland appointed special counsel Jack Smith in November to oversee the Justice Department’s investigation of Trump’s handling of classified documents and whether he unlawfully interfered with the 2021 transfer of presidential power.  Cornyn, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, blasted some Democrats for “hypocrisy” by trying to minimize Biden’s culpability after hammering Trump for months after the FBI searched Mar-a-Lago in August to retrieve classified documents.  “The thing that’s made this such a story is the hypocrisy, [Democrats] attacking Trump,” he said. “Nobody should take classified materials outside of a secure facility, period.”   Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) said fellow Republicans should “be careful” about “knee-jerking to impeachment.”“I think the country will fatigue of that,” he said, pointing out that recent impeachment proceedings against former Presidents Clinton and Trump “have not ended up with any real result.”  “If you start doing it on everything, I think it would be bad politically and for the mechanics of government working,” he said.Democrats picked up five House seats in the 1998 midterm elections as the Republican majority was in the midst of gearing up to impeach Clinton, marking a rare instance when the president’s party picked up House seats in the middle of a second term.Republicans picked up 14 House seats in the 2020 election after Democrats impeached Trump at the end of 2019.

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