From 6000 feet up, I watch on two laptops as USA falls. Genocide by disinformation about a virus is slow, but steady.Today's episode is in Tulsa.
Putin et al created Fox News et al so 30 years later USA would have a population of zombies, Trump supporters, who now can be manipulated into self destructing. The sci-fi disaster reality show continues.
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OMG I read these comments and know USA is going to have LOTS of death, because so many people are misinformed. Disinformation is a weapon today, and "alternative facts" are being used to kill Americans. Saying Covid 19 is flu, saying masks cause CO2 poisoning, saying virus is a hoax, saying it's better for everyone to just get the virus... that is Disinformation brewed up by foreign nations attacking USA. When you repeat this disinformation you are aiding and abetting the enemy, AND getting Americans killed. TDT readers are apparently So Immersed in disinformation, probably from Fox News and talk radio, that there is no way to combat it in comment replies. All the rest of us, who pay attention to science, can do is just watch people get sick and die. Maybe when this genocide is over, you guys who are in some kind of Trump induced trance will snap out of it, the ones who can. (Posted in comment at local paper, and now I think will spend rest of the day in bed watching movies... waiting for them all to just fucking die, well sort of)
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“We will take America without firing a shot." Nikita Krushchev
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Saturday, June 20, 2020
Zombies just wanna have fun (watching Tulsa gathering)
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Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Having hospitals with "ability to increase ICU capacity" is not a reason to reopen.
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The virus doesn’t care that we’re tired of staying home. The virus is still out there- Director NIH
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Vin Gupta calls Trump’s planned rally Saturday in Tulsa “medical malpractice."
The virus doesn’t care that we’re tired of staying home. The virus is still out there- Director NIH
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Vin Gupta calls Trump’s planned rally Saturday in Tulsa “medical malpractice."
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What if brain damage from Covid makes the infected person deny Covid exists?
(I think this is happening now to many Americans and it explains
how insane people are acting, especially in response to covid, almost foaming
at the mouth claiming the virus is a hoax, as the sci fi horror disaster film
qualities of events continue:)
US scientists have found the first direct evidence that
coronavirus could infect the human brain and replicate inside its cells,
heightening concern about the disease’s poorly understood neurological
symptoms. Thomas Hartung and colleagues at Johns Hopkins University made the
discovery after adding low levels of Sars-Cov-2, the virus responsible for
Covid-19, to tiny neuronal balls known as mini-brains that are grown from human
stem cells. The researchers found the virus infected neurons in the mini-brains
via the ACE2 human protein that is known to be an important entry point for
Sars-Cov-2. The virus then multiplied within the neurons; within three days the
number of copies had increased at least tenfold. “It is really critical to know
that our most precious organ can be directly affected by the virus,” said Prof
Hartung, a toxicology expert at Johns Hopkins, adding it was still unclear how
frequently this happened in Covid-19 patients.
Whether the virus can infect the brain is among the biggest
questions in a long list of unknowns about the way the disease seems to affect
most tissues and organs in the human body. The study, which is under peer
review at the journal Altex but not yet published, follows unconfirmed reports
of neurological symptoms in Covid-19 patients, including in the original
outbreak in Wuhan. More than a third of coronavirus victims who were
hospitalised in the Chinese city exhibited neurological symptoms, including
dizziness, headache and seizures. However, it has never been clear whether the
virus affects the brain and nerve cells directly or whether such symptoms are a
secondary result caused by damage to the patients’ immune and cardiovascular
systems/ For instance, it is not known whether a loss of the sense of smell, a
common symptom of the virus, is a result of direct infection of olfactory
neurons or a side-effect of infection in other cells involved in olfaction.
https://www.ft.com/content/e5f20455-4422-4eea-9c51-b083040a0878
Coronavirus
could infect human brain and replicate, US study shows: Johns Hopkins
University research adds to concern about poorly understood neurological
symptoms
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(More for my theory: Insane acting, blind Trump supporting
neighbors may have covid on the brain:)
A neuroimaging study showed brain damage in 20% of patients who
died from coronavirus, Erasmus Hospital said Wednesday. Researchers used MRI
(Magnetic Resonance Imaging) to observe the brains of patients who died as a
result of this virus. About 20% of them had damage in the form of haemorrhages
(bleeding in the surrounding tissue) or oedema (swelling), mainly affecting the
posterior parts of the brain. This damage appears related in particular to the
coronavirus directly attacking blood vessels in the brain.
https://www.brusselstimes.com/all-news/belgium-all-news/health/117272/brain-damage-found-in-20-of-people-who-died-from-coronavirus/
Brain damage
found in 20% of people who died from coronavirus. A neuroimaging study showed
brain damage in 20% of patients who died from coronavirus, Erasmus Hospital
said Wednesday. Researchers used MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) to observe
the brains of patients who died as a result of this virus. About 20% of them
had damage in the form of haemorrhages (bleeding in the surrounding tissue) or
oedema (swelling), mainly affecting the posterior parts of the brain. This
damage appears related in particular to the coronavirus directly attacking
blood vessels in the brain.
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(More re covid on the brain:)
Doctors also are reporting a growing number of Covid-19 patients
with symptoms of neurological damage, including brain inflammation, seizures,
and hallucinations, the Wall Street Journal reports....While health experts
originally were telling patients to avoid seeking care at hospitals unless they
had common Covid-19 symptoms such as a fever, cough, or trouble breathing,
neurologists are hoping the new data will add neurological symptoms—such as
confusion, numbness, or trouble speaking—to that list. "This article
should open up everyone's eyes that this disorder affects the brain as
well." said S. Andrew Josephson, chair of neurology at the University of
California-San Francisco.
https://www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/2020/04/17/organ-damage?fbclid=IwAR00lfLnJIQj95m8jI_k25p8vp6Z3CMopSNrNmqLjNDpvQE-DpLsqo15SYw It's not just
lungs: Covid-19 may damage the heart, brain, and kidneys.
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What if brain damage from Covid makes the infected person deny
Covid exists?
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(One more re covid on the brain or I'll grow into my chair:)
As COVID-19 spreads throughout the country, much attention has
been paid to the devastating effects of the virus on the lungs. But doctors are
learning how the virus may affect other organs, including the brain. Some
patients with COVID-19 have had neurological symptoms, which may include an
increased risk of stroke. Other symptoms may include headache, loss of the
senses of smell and taste, hallucinations, vivid dreams, meningitis and
seizures. Neurologists Elyse Singer, MD and David Liebeskind, MD, explain what
is known -- and not yet known -- about the neurologic complications of
COVID-19.
Dr. Singer is the director of the Neuro-Infectious Diseases
Program at UCLA, as well as the founder of the National Neurological AIDS Bank.
Dr. Liebeskind is director of the UCLA Stroke Center.
Is there evidence that this virus can infect the brain and
nervous system?
Dr. Singer: Yes. Reports are beginning to trickle in...
https://connect.uclahealth.org/2020/05/11/the-potential-of-covid-19-to-infect-the-brain/
The Potential
of COVID-19 to Infect the Brain. As COVID-19 spreads throughout the country,
much attention has been paid to the devastating effects of the virus on the
lungs. But doctors are learning how the virus may affect other organs,
including the brain. Some patients with COVID-19 have had neurological
symptoms, which may include an increased risk of stroke. Other symptoms may
include headache, loss of the senses of smell and taste, hallucinations, vivid
dreams, meningitis and seizures.
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I used to be called Sunshine.
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By Kay Ebeling
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A huge rain cloud approached,
threatening to end the day at Holy Man Jam, Boulder Colorado August 1970. I jumped up on the stage shouting, "I'll dance the rain away" and, as I put all the power I could find inside into my moves, the clouds did indeed blow away. The crowd called out, "You
are Sunshine, your name should be Sunshine." I floated off stage and the name just stuck.
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From August 1970 to mid-1976 my name was
"Sunshine," me, the cantankerous old woman who just wrote "MAGA:
Let a large portion of U.S. population die from Covid, it'll get rid of all the
fricking traffic" sounding and looking as grumpy and ill tempered as those words imply. I used to be called Sunshine.
Who was I then? Summer 1970, I had lived
the previous months at the Integral Yoga Institute "ashram" in L.A., a minefield of funny incidents in itself. A year earlier, I had
been in Laguna Beach hanging with a group who "followed" Timothy
Leary, as if he were a holy man.
So that day in Boulder I was probably pretty "spacey" as I'd taken about a hundred psychedelic "trips" in the previous year, and had moved into the ashram in Burbank in part to straighten myself up.
So that day in Boulder I was probably pretty "spacey" as I'd taken about a hundred psychedelic "trips" in the previous year, and had moved into the ashram in Burbank in part to straighten myself up.
Satchidananda opens Woodstock 1969 |
Yes, there really was a Yoga Ashram in
Burbank, California, in 1970 and I lived there, renting a room I shared with two other
yoginis. Swami Satchidananda had come from New York to open a branch of his,
whatever it was, and rented a mansion in the Hollywood Hills, overlooking the
Barham onramp to the 101, a huge house with seven or eight bedrooms. The swami put
bunks in most the rooms and for a meager amount you could live there while you
took Yoga classes. We opened to the public Wednesday nights for "chanting" and for group meditation every morning at six
followed by asanas in the furniture free living room.
I did not last long living at the L.A. ashram. I was still in the midst of what was diagnosed lin 1998 as "PTSD since age five," still reacting to molestation that happened to me at the hands of Father Horne when I was preschool aged. So, as I did in everything in my life, I created a sexual scandal at the Burbank IYI, with the guy who was in charge of course, after which everyone treated me so bad, I just felt more comfortable leaving.
I did not last long living at the L.A. ashram. I was still in the midst of what was diagnosed lin 1998 as "PTSD since age five," still reacting to molestation that happened to me at the hands of Father Horne when I was preschool aged. So, as I did in everything in my life, I created a sexual scandal at the Burbank IYI, with the guy who was in charge of course, after which everyone treated me so bad, I just felt more comfortable leaving.
I had nowhere to go, but PTSD
since age five played out in my life with spontaneity and frenzy. I'd grab onto
an idea and jump on it so fast I had no time to realize it was a bad idea. However,
through all these weird years, I had a kind of faith that everything would be
all right, even while everything was not all right, because I was living Faster Than the Speed of Life
Now I was in Boulder arriving by hitched
ride in hiking boots and a backpack, with a body that was Yoga-honed so I danced
lithe like a magical fairy. In my mind, I was the lead character in HAIR! that I always wanted
to be. I jumped around the festival and
floated from group to group and was alone in a crowd full of strangers with
whom I was immediately intimate. I slept in people's homes on their floor, went
days without bathing, and went back to the festival for as long as it lasted. Psychedelic
drugs were being passed around and lots of grass, so I know I was high as a
kite through it all.
Photo credit Robert Altman |
At one point, a crowd was gathered at
the stage waiting, I think just before Swami Satchidananda was to speak. A huge
rain cloud approached, threatening to put an end to the day's celebration. I jumped up on the stage and said, "I'll dance the rain away" and then swayed and swiveled and pretended I was Isadora
Duncan- one of my many fantasies that I was the 19th century dancer
reincarnated- and I performed with all the power I could find inside, summoning everything
that was wrong with me and turning it around so I could use it to make
magical things happen.
And as I danced, the rain clouds blew away, everyone
cheered, and as I stepped into outstretched arms off the stage, people said,
"You are Sunshine, you are the Sunshine, you should be called
Sunshine."
And it stuck. Until I saw how bad the name "Sunshine" looked as a newspaper byline.
If you look in the archives of Austin
American Statesman, Daily Texan, and the counter culture weekly that was in
Austin 1974-76, you'll find letters to the editor, and in the Texan guest
editorials, with the byline Sunshine Ebeling. It was when I got my first journalism
job on the Jimmy Carter campaign for President that I realized that name really doesn't work
as a byline in a newspaper, as it took away any credibility I had in what I wrote. So without giving it
much thought, I changed my name again, to Kay though the birth certificate says Kathryn, and all my life I was Kathy, which for some reason makes me nauseous when I hear it.
Now my byline fit on one line in a newspaper column.
WAIT THERE'S MORE
In Boulder I connected with a group of Satchidananda followers and rode with them to Dallas Texas, where they were starting a new IYI ashram in a big house on Lemon Ave. I soon ran the kitchen cooking vegetarian meals and taught Intermediate Hatha. Swamiji came through one time and "initiated" us and gave everyone new Indian names. But when it came time for me, he said, "No, you are Sunshine, I can't change that."
I just went to Google Maps and looked at
University of Colorado Boulder, where the Holy Man Jam took place. It must have
been at Farrand Field, as I remember a long rectangular span of open grassy
space near the music and arts buildings. Today there are dormitories all around
what's now called an athletic field, back then there were more shops and apartments.
Although apparently they still have concerts and festivals on that strip of field.
I lived through so many things that hardly anyone has documented, at least in
places you can find online. I should write more about my experiences, wish I had
a writing partner…Now my byline fit on one line in a newspaper column.
WAIT THERE'S MORE
In Boulder I connected with a group of Satchidananda followers and rode with them to Dallas Texas, where they were starting a new IYI ashram in a big house on Lemon Ave. I soon ran the kitchen cooking vegetarian meals and taught Intermediate Hatha. Swamiji came through one time and "initiated" us and gave everyone new Indian names. But when it came time for me, he said, "No, you are Sunshine, I can't change that."
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Links https://cityofangels25.blogspot.com/2020/05/when-i-hitchhiked-from-la-to-alaska-i.html
and
http://cityofangels15.blogspot.com
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Cut Paragraph:
If you hiked to the Leary Ranch, you'd pass the laboratory that produced Sunshine LSD deep back in the woods, but that has nothing to do with my name. In Laguna near Leary, we all took a dose of some psychedelic every few days, although the elite among us only took mescaline, because it was organic, LSD was synthetic and chemical.
(Another cut paragraph)
On the ground floor of the mansion in what would be a family room/ den, the floor was laid out for groups of 20 to 30 to eat meals sitting cross legged around beautiful rugs and cloths like we imagine you'd find in India, but very American, as were the celebrities and rising stars who came often to classes and "feasts" at the IYI, bright eyed, shining, bone thin from fasts and extreme diets, cool and connected. When people came to Hollywood to be new cast members of HAIR!, they'd stay at the IYI ashram until they found a real place to live
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Tuesday, June 16, 2020
More on Holy Man Jam
PREVIEW: Story coming soon
This photo is from Lisa Law available through National Museum of American History
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This photo is from Lisa Law available through National Museum of American History
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Holy Man Jam August 1970 Boulder
PREVIEW: Story coming soon
Every website you find on Holy Man Jam 1970, same photo comes up, this one by Robert Altman:
I'm not sure this is even a Getty Images but someone has claimed it as such
Every website you find on Holy Man Jam 1970, same photo comes up, this one by Robert Altman:
I'm not sure this is even a Getty Images but someone has claimed it as such
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Kay "sunshine" story to come shortly
In May 2017 I wrote "I used to be called Sunshine" and promised a story of how I ended up with that name. I was named "Sunshine" here at the Holy Man Jam in Boulder Colorado 1970: Type "Holy Man Jam" into Google today and this comes up: UPDATE: Finally finished the story in May 2020 here https://cityofangels25.blogspot.com/2020/06/i-used-to-be-called-sunshine.html
A few months back I typed "Holy Man Jam" into Google and found this:
Background
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With her camera, Lisa Law documented history in the heart of the counterculture revolution of the 1960s as she lived it, as a participant, an agent of change and ...
“Celebrate!” aka “The First Rave?” ~ The Holy Man Jam, Boulder, CO ~ August, 1970 This photo has been very good to me. Not only is it the wrap around cover ...
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Celebrate! Holy Man Jam, Boulder, CO Aug. 1970.
Celebrate! Holy Man Jam, Boulder, CO Aug. 1970 Photo © Robert Altman 2007.
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May 6, 2018 - The Holy Man Jam, Boulder, CO 1970 by Robert Altman.
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She attended her first yoga class at a June 1970 event in Boulder, Colorado, called the Holy Man Jam. "Swami Satchidananda, Yogi Bhajan-all these spiritualThe Farm Then and Now: A Model for Sustainable Living
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These defined roles were brought into focus at an event in Boulder, Colorado, in the summer of 1969, called the Holy Man Jam. Yogi Bhajan, a Sikh from India, ...[PDF]The History of Integral Yoga - Integral Yoga Institute
Sri Gurudev was one of the featured speakers at the Holy Man Jam, which was part of the 1970. Whole Earth Festival in Boulder, Colorado. His talk there led to ... (Side Trip: Sri Gurudev was one of the featured speakers at the Holy Man Jam, which was part of the 1970 Whole Earth Festival in Boulder, Colorado. His talk there led to the founding of an Integral Yoga Institute in Boulder)
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As I "social distance" and am forced to stay home, I am finally writing the story of how I got named Sunshine at the Holy Man Jam in Boulder Colorado in August 1970.
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