WPB Parking Rates

  Updated 3/24/2022@ 12:35 p.m

 

I received a number of phone calls and emails regarding March 21, 2020 City Commission meeting and the topic was item # 8.4 “Resolution No. 88-22 amending existing parking rates and hours of operation for the City Parking System.”

Many downtown residents and businesses are upset over the parking rate increases and they have good reason to be because they were deprived of their right to address their elected officials and express their concerns for the rate hike and the effect it would have on their pocketbooks and businesses.

I placed a PRR with the City Clerk. My comments in Italic, when you see the map where parking prices increase, double click to enlarge.

PRR   Mon, Mar 21, 2022 5:52 pm “On the agenda for the City Commission meeting 3/21/2022 item # 8.4 concerns changes to the city parking fee. No explanation of what the changes are. Please send me the documentation explaining what the changes are.”

City Response: Tue, Mar 22, 2022 10:19 am “I will provide the resolution approving the fees once signed by the Mayor.”   Cancel the request, I have the needed information.

PRR   Tue, Mar 22, 2022 10:19 am “One more request for the agenda for the City Commission meeting 3/21/2022 item # 8.4 concerns changes to the city parking fee. I did not notice this item on the Draft agenda. Please tell me the date and time it was added to the 3/21/2022 City Commission meeting.”

City Response: “This item was approved to be added to the final agenda at agenda review on March 17th, and was published with the final agenda on Friday, March 18th.”

Here lies the problem. It was added to the agenda on 3/17/2022 (Thursday) and put on the final agenda 3/18/2022(Friday) Saturday and Sunday City Hall closed.

At one time (before James & Johnson) emails were sent to residents who registered with the city to receive notice of upcoming meetings. Now residents must check the City’s website.

WPB Watch published a story and predicted problems with the way the City conducted business. Thanks to city leaders for proving me right—–again.

Posted on City Website:

“If you wish to give public comment, please attend the meeting or fill out and submit the public comment form below before the deadline specified:”

DEADLINE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT   2:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting.”

A resident found the addition of # 8.4 after 2:00 p.m. so to late for residents to offer an opinion. So when you are told “we want to hear from you'” understand they mean developers, and everyone who can contribute to keep them in office. They knew this would not be popular with residents and businesses and holding it to the last minute insured approval from City Commissioners, with no complaints from residents

Here is a short list of the changes made to the parking rates, and readers can read all the changes below which include ALL CITY PARKING GARAGES including City Center, Banyan Street Garage, Clematis Street Garage, Evernia Street Garage and Sapodilla Garage.

Want to park on Clematis St. Parking meters went from $1.25 to $2.50/ hr; and parking is limited to 2 hours.

Sunday parking in a City Garage was free, now it will cost you $5.00, along with Saturday & Holiday’s.

Once upon a time the city gave you the first hour of garage parking for free, just enough time to run in and pay your water bill, or check out a book from the library. No More!

“$1.00 First two Hours  $2.00 Each Additional ½ hour after the 1st Two Hours” Wording it that way instead of sticker shock of $4.00/hr. with the maximum charge of $20.00 doubling the price from $10.00.

People who work in downtown depend on the parking garage and this increase hurts them the most.

GARAGE PARKING PERMITS
Monthly $100.00 plus tax
Residential $ 80.00 plus tax               Tax really?

ZONE A,B  & C

Daily Meter Rental Fee       $25.00
Monthly Meter Rental Fee $400.00

Downtown Residential rate and Hospitality Worker (People who work in restaurants or hotels who depend on tips to help pay their parking charges will be hurt the most.)

Over stay your welcome look at the City fines!

 

City’s new parking rates:

Resolution No 88-22

The end!

Mayoral Town Hall: South End Neighborhoods.

3/9/2022.    Mayor James met with the South End Neighborhoods

The crowd consisted of 25-30 people and 15 minutes into the meeting 3 couple left after coming to the conclusion I had. James started his re-election campaign. You can hear and see the meeting below. It appeared to me James was not comfortable, read from a script, and if he said “uh” once he said it a hundred times.

He told us what a wonderful job he’s done since taking over the “reins” of WPB.

He started with a question, asking the people in attendance how long they lived in the city with a show of hands. 10 years, 5 years and 2 years. Majority of hands showed people lived in WPB for 10 Years or more.

The mayor pointed out all the good WPB has to offer, never mentioning the downside of residing in the City. I will write about 3 issues he mentioned growth, crime and food deserts.

Growth:

It’s all about growth. You have probably noticed that WPB has grown a bit. In the last 18-24 months Let me give you some statistics. My administration assisted with the re-location or expansion of 12 new companies to WPB which had more than 300 highly compensated jobs, Financial Services, Tech, Construction and Multi Media. WPB received thirty nine million in business tax last year.

We have six (6) Class A office projects in the pipeline. To give you some perspective between 2008 and 2019 there were no Class A office projects. We have 3 billion dollars in construction projects that are in various stages of completion.”

James told the story of meeting the President of El Cid neighborhood who told him there was a 40% turnover in home ownership. People are not happy when that many relocate.

West Palm Beach Is Overflowing With Class A Office Space As New Towers Emerge:” For a look at the other side of the coin, please read the story below.

https://rrcra.com/west-palm-beach-is-overflowing-with-class-a-office-space-as-new-towers-emerge/

What’s the downside of over-building?

The cement industry produces somewhere between 5-10% of all carbon-dioxide emissions worldwide, making it the third-largest source of global-warming, behind only coal-fueled power plants and combustion-engine vehicles. Test for yourselves. If you’ve ever walked barefoot across a sun baked parking lot, you know firsthand how concrete soaks up and retains the sun’s heat. When temperatures rise, the countless miles of concrete streets, sidewalks, walls and roofs in cities magnify that effect, creating a phenomenon known as “urban heat islands”. I can walk across grass barefooted and not burn my feet. Government so concerned about global warming, they want us to give up driving cars and go all electric to save the planet.

Picture of WPB Skyline. Now picture it with James words “We have six Class A office projects in the pipeline. We have 3 billion dollars in construction projects that are in various stages of completion.” Double click to enlarge.

If that’s not enough to make you think, how about residents living in areas where they can’t exit their garages due to traffic gridlock.

West Palm Beach, Florida Average Apartment Rent in February 2022 is $2,141- $2,875 Compared to a year ago, West Palm Beach, Florida apartments have recorded a 34% rent increase.

Since James has taken office he has talked about building “low cost” apartment rentals. Where are they?

Do you enjoy tennis? Do you play at Currie Park? If the answer is yes, get your play time in because The powers to be have decided once again that developers needs are more important than residents.

The Currie Park tennis courts are to be completely removed in favor of commercializing the park. Not enough room for tennis or other recreation. Instead, the City wants to locate a 2500 sq ft. restaurant and a two-story 4800 sq ft events complex – known as a “Resiliency Hub.”

Be honest— are you sorry if you voted for the $30 million bond issue for parks?

Crime:

Murder map: Deadliest U.S. Cities # 40. West Palm Beach, Florida

The murder rate in West Palm Beach is 15.07 per 100,000. The murder rate plummeted in the city from 2018 to 2019, dropping by more than 9 per 100,000 residents.

https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/murder-map-deadliest-u-s-cities/27/

28 murders in 2018

17 murders in 2019        James elected Mayor of WPB.

15 murders in 2020

23 murders in 2021

2 murders in 2022 Jan.1 thru Mar. 19 I believe there have been more deaths. PB Post not updated at the time story was posted.

https://apps.palmbeachpost.com/homicides/

The link below you will find stats for West Palm Beach VIOLENT CRIMES and West Palm Beach PROPERTY CRIMES.

https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/fl/west-palm-beach/crime

Food Deserts:

What qualifies as a food desert? Geographic areas where access to affordable, healthy food options (aka fresh fruits and veggies) is limited or nonexistent because grocery stores are too far away.

James told the small audience he brought FAMU (Florida A&M University) to operate an urban farm in WPB.

Below are excerpts from Macuba, and the entire story can be read below.

A few weeks ago on this page,  we deplored  West Palm Beach’s decision to scrap the urban farm that brought color, life and fresh produce to a dusty food desert north of downtown. There are no full-size grocery stores within a mile, so Henrietta Bridge Farm, the creation of Vietnam War veteran Stewart Bosley on an acre and a half of town land, was a godsend for residents within walking distance.

Sadly, the town, for reasons as yet unexplained – other than vague discussions about building halfway houses – refused to renew Bosley’s lease this year and forced it to empty itself.

Now here is more encouraging news. The town hall has reached an agreement with a branch of Florida A&M University to establish three small urban farms and educational programs to serve low-income residents of West Palm Beach, starting at six months.

Although the sites are much smaller than the now bulldozed property of Henrietta Avenue, Vonda Richardson, executive director of FAMU cooperative extension program, said they would each provide enough produce for 30 to 50 people.

Meeting this need of our workforce, residents and homeless people is a top priority for Mayor (Keith) James,” a city press release noted. Who writes this crap?

Bosley, for his part, gets credit for planting the idea of urban farming in West Palm Beach and running Henrietta Bridge Farm for years. It was Bosley who recommended the city to contact FAMU, which he first urged about 10 years ago and then again more recently. Although he regretted that the city had put his farm aside, just as a new growing season was starting, he offered to help with the new as best he could.

Every now and then he glances through the chained door to the now silent lot at 401 N. Rosemary Ave. Some of the plants he established still grow their way through the soil.”

There has been no movement at the former site of Henrietta Bridge Farm with the exception of little plants reaching for the sun.

https://macuba.org/plan-for-famu-west-palm-brings-hope-for-urban-farm-in-food-deserts/

Video of James meeting with the south end.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p08yExu6lE8

The end.

 

Who is Phyllis Brooks?

I received a phone call asking if I was aware that  City employee Phyllis Brooks was terminated from her job after 38 years of service to the City. I hadn’t heard, and if it’s true, it’s the second worse thing I’ve heard and it’s right up there with James not renewing the lease for Mr. Bosley’s Urban Farm.
Let’s take a look.
 
Ms. Brooks  was hired by the City Of WPB in 1984 and was terminated in Feb.2022.
 
Mayors of WPB from 1984–2022
 
Dwight Baber, Carol Roberts, Samuel A. Thomas, Richard V. Reikenis, Pat Pepper Schwab, James O. Poole, John F. “Jeff” Koons, Nancy M. Graham, Joel Daves, Lois Frankel, Jeri Muoio and Keith James.
 
When Ms. Brooks started her career with the City it was run by City Managers She worked under 2 City Managers Paul Steinbrenner & Ron Schutta.
 
Strong Mayor form of Government, came with name change from Manager to Administrator.
 
Nancy Graham was the City’s first “Strong Mayor form of Government, and served from November 1991 until March 25, 1999. Along with her new title she introduced Related to the City.
 
City Manager/ Administrator 
 
Paul Steinbrenner,  Ron Schutta, Michael Wright, Ed Mitchell, Jeff Green and Faye Johnson.
 
At this point in City history Ms. Brooks has worked successfully under 11 mayors and 5 City Managers/Administrators until the election of Mayor Keith James who  hired City Administrator  Faye Johnson when in my opinion life changed for Ms. Brooks.
 
I sent the email below to the 5 Commissioners and did not include James & Johnson.
 
March 9, 2022 10:08 AM  It is my understanding the City Commissioners have 2 employees, Executive Administrative Assistant and (1) Administrative Assistant to assist the Commissioner’s in their duties.

The Executive Administration Assistant, Ms. Phyllis Brooks was terminated from her job in Feb. 2022 after 38 years of service to the city.

 
I also understand a vote was taken by the City Commissioners to approve her termination.

Commissioners Fox, Lambert, Peduzzi, Shoaf and Warren was the vote for removal unanimous?

 
Did any of you vote against her removal? What reason were you given for her removal?

This termination not only has me upset but has left the remaining City employees with low morale, Job insecurity, stress, fear, and  anxiety they will be next. Did any of you consider the effects your action have taken? How is the remaining Administrative Assistant coping doing the work of 2 people?
I am anxious for your reply.

 
Wed, Mar 9, 2022 5:06 pm  Response F/ Commissioner Peduzzi: ” It would be inappropriate for me to respond to your request for information, as this is an employee/personnel issue. Please forward any request for information to assistant city administrator José Luis Rodriguez for consideration.”      
Peduzzi CC 4 Commissioner and included Johnson. Possible head’s up?
 
Thu, Mar 10, 2022 8:06 am       I forwarded the email to Mr. Rodriguez.  
 
“Good morning Mr. Rodriguez,I am forwarding you an email that was sent by me to all 5 Commissioners and a response received from Commissioner Peduzzi, who obviously choose to pass the buck to you. My request and Peduzzi response can be read in this email.”
 
Thu, Mar 10, 2022 2:14 pm   Response “Thank you for your email. The City does not comment on personnel related matters.”
 
Thu, Mar 10, 2022 1:17 pm   Response from Commissioner Shoaf was quite lengthy, and I included sections that answered questions I had asked of them.
 
“This is not an easy topic as organizational change never is.  The commissioners discussed office matters as a work session item and one thing was very clear; the structure of our office did not meet the needs of commissioners and changes would need to be made. Given the parameters of Sunshine, the City Administration has assisted with this process as it is difficult and unfair to employees to publicly discuss and per the charter, even commission office employees are staff of the administration”    So a commission vote was not needed to terminate Ms. Brooks.

“As such, administration has provided further support to the commission staff to bridge the gap for capacity during this time so that the office workload does not fall all to remaining staff.”    

Amazing administration has replaced Ms. Brooks so soon. Received no response from Fox, Lambert or Warren.
 
City Commission Office
 
Ms. Brooks, Executive Administrative  Assistant  and and one Administrative Assistant are the only two employees working for the five City Commissioners.
 
6/7/2021 Mayor/City Commission Work Session.
#2 on the agenda, Commission Staff discussed.  I will give reader’s the hi-lights but encourage readers to listen to the televised meeting starting time 26:49 to hear Commissioners remarks. Also included below are the Minutes from the meeting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmW6wDggUAs
 
Minutes from the Mayor/Commission meeting held 6/7/2021
 
Commission Office Operations & Staffing: Commissioner Joseph Peduzzi.
 
“Commissioner Peduzzi asked his colleagues what they would like to see, from staff, to help with their functions as Commissioners, in order to help support their constituents and to make them a more effective Commissioner. 
Commissioner Peduzzi said that we should have a follow up meeting that is less formal, but there will be notice, so that the meeting can be attended by the public and we can work on what can be done so they can do constituent services. He stated that if we want to do more constituent services, we will have to look at current staff and see if we need to add additional staff.”              Needs more help
 
“Commissioner Fox said the calls she receives are from constituents who do not know who to call and feel that the two staff members are not enough. She wants additional support to work on constituent questions or issues and who to direct them to.”       Needs more help 
 
“Commissioner Warren said that they all have different management styles and different needs, so we need to respond differently to the constituents in their districts.She said that it would be beneficial for each Commissioner to have their own staff person.”  Needs more help
 
“Commissioner Shoaf said we need to determine what functions we can have staff in our office take up, by looking at job descriptions and seeing what can be done. She commented on the Smartsheet system put in place by the City Administrator and how to have staff fit into the process. She stated that staff should have more training on how to control the calendar and how to handle constituents.”
 
“Commissioner Lambert said that she wants to see the job descriptions to see if constituent services are included.”  Of course it’s not included in the job description, Ms. Johnson just put it in place. 
06072021 MC Work Session Minutes 
 
Fox and Warren said they need more staff and Peduzzi is in agreement.  Lets see with another email to   PBC Commissioners.
 
From:  <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2022 12:22 PM
To: Melissa McKinlay <[email protected]>
Subject: looking for info
 
I am told each County Commissioner has 2 assistance’s to lighten the work load for Commissioners. Is the information correct, what titles do they hold?
 
Fri, Feb 25, 2022 1:54 pm  Received a response from the County in 1 hr & 32 min.
 
Each Palm Beach County Commissioner has two aides and a secretary.  The title of the aide varies depending on years of service.   With the exception of Commissioner Kerner, the commissioners have two offices (one at the Governmental Center, and a second in their district).
 
Have a great weekend.
Kelley A. Burke
Chief of Staff to
Commissioner Melissa McKinlay
 
Now let’s get serious. Johnson came to us from the County where she served as Assistant City Administrator, and knew their system, and have the system that Johnson brought to WPB. Knowing how many staff members the County had did she really expect 2 WPB people assigned to the Commission office to put out the amount of work the County did? Commissioners see what happens when you can’t be bothered to do your homework and listen to Administration?  A good woman lost her job.
 
Commissioners I offer a solution:
 
Demand Ms. Brooks, a woman with 38 years of knowledge and valuable service be returned to her former position, and demand Johnson and James find the money to hire 3 more employees so each Commissioner has a “staff member”  and answers to resident can be made in 1 hr & 32 min.        1 on 1 = win win.
 
Feb.was Black History Month. As a gift, Ms. Brooks, who looks like James and Johnson, was terminated from her job she held for 38 Years.

One more black eye for WPB.
 
The end

Covid-19 Pfizer Releases Court Ordered Test Results.

I previously wrote two stories (1) Tuskegee Experiment (2) Aids Epidemic. I wrote the stories knowing it would lead to the third story concerning Covid and attempted to reveal a dark place in American history and what the government is capable of if not watched with a close eye. Thankfully we have people who are willing to do that for us.

Using fear as a means of manipulating the masses, people agreeing to give up the rights to manage their own bodies and health, forced to carry vaccine card’s and allowing themselves to be injected with a vaccine with unknown long term consequences.

One of my favorite quotes: “Truth is like a lion, you need not defend it. Let it loose and it will defend itself!” St. Augustine.

Full disclosure
I did not want, or accept the vaccine for Covid. Here’s my explanation for the decision I made.
I am in excellent health, with the exception of a knee that needed replacement, take no prescribed medication, but take vitamins and minerals daily. I still manage my home and continue to edge, weed-wack and mow my own lawn, although what used to take me 3-4 hours are spread out over 2 days.

On my 65th. birthday I became eligible for Medicare and was advised to find a doctor. I did. On my first visit he asked if I had received a flu shot. I had not, so he gave me one. It took all of 2 day’s before I became violently ill, and it lasted 7-10 days. I attributed it to the flu shot.

Second year the doctor said he was going to give me a fly shot, and I refused the vaccine. When he questioned me I told him how sick I was after receiving it previously. His response was “think how much sicker you would have been had you not received it” I relented and held my arm out for the second flu shot, with the same devastating results.

Third year he insisted I take the flu shot, I insisted I needed a doctor who would listen to me, left his office and never looked back. My new doctor listened and understands, doesn’t insist, and explained he has to ask if I want the flu and pneumonia shot.   I just smile at him.

For over two years we have listened to MSM (main stream media) report on Carona and the wonderful vaccine developed that would save lives if we consented to receiving it. Many like myself were not willing and we were considered villainous, a danger to society, not welcome if we couldn’t produce a Vaccination Card.

President Biden and Fauci appeared on TV and quoted in MSM, that was the information we received.

Media appeared never to question it, just accepted what was told to them and reported the news as given.

I have two people in my life, one an old friend who advises me on stories I want to write on WPB Watch. He shows me the other side of the coin. Many times he is right, and when we don’t agree he is fine with it. You know who you are, and I thank you for your patience.

The other is a new friend who finds information and is willing to share it with me, as he has done for this story. I thank you for your trust, and you know who you are. Let the journey begin.

12/21/2020 ” President-elect Joe Biden received his first dose of the Pfizer and BioNTech coronavirus vaccine on live television and reassured Americans of the vaccine’s safety.”

1/11/2021 – “Joe Biden on Monday received the second dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine on camera, as part of an effort by the President-elect’s incoming administration to reassure the country of the safety of the vaccines.”

9/27/2021 “President Joe Biden received a Covid-19 booster shot Monday, in accordance with the latest guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”

The President of the United States is one of the most protected people in the world, and Americans are expected to believe Biden received a vaccine developed by Pfizer, the first to receive emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in under a year not knowing the long term effects. It worked, people began rolling up their sleeves. One friend told me she trust the science, I replied the science is what Fauci and the CDC tells you it is.

We received daily reports on people who died from Carona, millions admitted to hospitals and placed on ventilators. One man was shot in the head and his reported cause of death was Carona virus. The media picked up on the story and received an apology, a mistake was made.

Sen. Scott Jensen, R-Minn., a physician in Minnesota, was interviewed by “The Ingraham Angle” host Laura Ingraham on April 8 on Fox News and claimed hospitals get paid more if Medicare patients are listed as having COVID-19 and get three times as much money if they need a ventilator.

Jensen said, “Hospital administrators might well want to see COVID-19 attached to a discharge summary or a death certificate. Why? Because if it’s a straightforward, garden-variety pneumonia that a person is admitted to the hospital for – if they’re Medicare – typically, the diagnosis-related group lump sum payment would be $5,000. But if it’s COVID-19 pneumonia, then it’s $13,000, and if that COVID-19 pneumonia patient ends up on a ventilator, it goes up to $39,000.”

Jensen clarified in the video that he doesn’t think physicians are “gaming the system” so much as other “players,” such as hospital administrators, who he said may pressure physicians to cite all diagnoses, including “probable” COVID-19, on discharge papers or death certificates to get the higher Medicare allocation allowed under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act. Past practice, Jensen said, did not include probabilities.” Read the entire story below:

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/04/24/fact-check-medicare-hospitals-paid-more-covid-19-patients-coronavirus/3000638001/

December 18, 2021  Wait what? FDA wants 55 years to process FOIA request over vaccine data

Freedom of Information Act requests are rarely speedy, but when a group of scientists asked the federal government to share the data it relied upon in licensing Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, the response went beyond typical bureaucratic foot-dragging.
As in 55 years beyond.

That’s how long the Food & Drug Administration in court papers this week proposes it should be given to review and release the trove of vaccine-related documents responsive to the request. If a federal judge in Texas agrees, plaintiffs Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency can expect to see the full record in 2076.     Read the entire story below:

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/wait-what-fda-wants-55-years-process-foia-request-over-vaccine-data-2021-11-18/

“January 7, 2022   Score one for transparency. Judge orders FDA to hasten release of Pfizer vaccine docs.”

“A federal judge in Texas on Thursday ordered the Food and Drug Administration to make public the data it relied on to license Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, imposing a dramatically accelerated schedule that should result in the release of all information within about eight months.
That’s roughly 75 years and four months faster than the FDA said it could take to complete a Freedom of Information Act request by a group of doctors and scientists seeking an estimated 450,000 pages of material about the vaccine.”  Read  the entire story below:

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/paramount-importance-judge-orders-fda-hasten-release-pfizer-vaccine-docs-2022-01-07/

“Under the PREP Act, companies like Pfizer and Moderna have total immunity from liability if something unintentionally goes wrong with their vaccines.
The quickest vaccine ever developed was for mumps. It took four years and was licensed in 1967. Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine was developed and cleared for emergency use in eight months — a fact that has fueled public mistrust of the coronavirus inoculation in the U.S.” Read the entire story below:

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/16/covid-vaccine-side-effects-compensation-lawsuit.html

Discovery of Ivermectin A National Historic Chemical Landmark Dedicated at Merck & Co., Inc., on December 2, 2016.

“The story is so improbable it defies belief: a soil sample from Japan stops suffering in Africa. It starts when a scientist discovers a lowly bacterium near a golf course outside Tokyo. A team of scientists in the United States finds that the bacterium produces compounds that impede the activity of nematode worms. It is developed into a drug that wards off parasites in countless pets and farm animals, averting billions of dollars in losses worldwide. Extraordinarily, the drug also prevents or treats human parasitic diseases that would otherwise cause blindness and other severe symptoms in hundreds of millions of people in many of the poorest countries on Earth”

https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/ivermectin-mectizan.html

COVID Patient in Coma Gets Ivermectin After Court Order:   (Nurije Fype)

“A 68-year-old woman with COVID-19, who has been in intensive care in an Illinois hospital for a month, started receiving the controversial drug ivermectin this week after her family sued the hospital to have someone administer it.
Fype’s daughter said her mother has been a patient at Elmhurst Hospital since April 7, was put on a ventilator on April 28, and is now in a coma.

The FDA has warned against ivermectin’s use for treating COVID-19, but a high-profile group of doctors has spoken passionately in favor of it. The National Institutes of Health said there is not enough data to recommend either for or against its use in treating COVID-19.

Three days later, according to the Daily Herald, the lawyer for the hospital, Joseph Monahan, argued the hospital could not find a hospital-affiliated doctor to administer the ivermectin.

In a follow-up hearing on Tuesday, Monahan told Orel that the hospital asked 20 doctors and 19 other health care workers, including nurses and pharmacists, to administer the medication and they all declined.

When Fype’s doctor was unable to administer it, the legal team found another doctor, Alan Bain, DO, to do it. Monahan said Bain was granted credentials to work at the hospital so he could administer it Monday evening.”
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210506/covid-patient-in-coma-gets-ivermectin-after-court-order

For 20 days, Dr. Alan Bain of Chicago drove to Elmhurst Hospital, usually after a full work day, to administer ivermectin to a critically ill woman named Nurije Fype, whose daughter, Desareta, sought and won two court orders for the COVID treatment. Dr. Bain had been asked to give the drug after other hospital physicians declined, despite the court’s orders, to give the FDA-approved medication.
She said her mother is expected to return home late this week.”

The courts have been busy allowing families to sue hospitals and doctors for refusing to administer ivermectin which they believed would save their loved one’s.

March 1,2022    FDA started releasing the Court ordered Pfizer documents.

March 2,2022   I received FDA documents  containing 38 pages, the last 9 pages contained a “LIST OF ADVERSE EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST” I contacted a member of the media and asked if they were interested in viewing the documents. No response.

Why is the media not interested in these documents? That was the question that bothered me. I can only think of one reason. Turn on your TV and what you see/hear is advertising for a drug that will change your life, check with your doctor.

Can you imagine how many millions are made by the media for running the ad’s?

Next ad could be from Attorney’s who ask if you have taken the drug that will change your life and it has—for the worst, call me—I’m here to help.

I suppose the old adage applies “Follow the Money” may apply.

If I could suggest any reading material to subscribers it would be Robert F.Kennedy Jr’s book “The Real Anthony Fauci” A true eye opener and explains how we got to this point.

Court ordered Pfizer documents released can be read below:   If your unable to open, please try a different browser.

38 pages released by FDA below.

Pfizer test results

I also received the documents below.

“BioNTech Signs Collaboration Agreement with Pfizer to Develop mRNA‐based Vaccines for Prevention of Influenza.

BioNTech will receive $120 million in upfront, equity and near‐term research payments from Pfizer and will be eligible to receive up to $305 million in potential development, regulatory and commercial milestone payments and up to double‐digit royalties.” 3 page Contract below:

20180816_Pfizer_BioNTech_Press-Release_EN

COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine (BNT162/PF-07302048)
Part 1 of the Original Submission – Rolling Biologics License Application (BLA)
Request for Priority Review Designation

Dear Dr. Gruber,
“Please find enclosed Part 1 of the Original Submission of the rolling Biologics License
Application (BLA) for the BNT162b2 vaccine candidate developed by BioNTech and Pfizer
under BB-IND 19736 for the prevention of COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2 in
individuals ≥16 years of age. This vaccine was granted Fast Track Designation for
individuals >18 years of age on 07 July 2020. The Grant Fast Track Designation Letter is
provided in Module 1.7.4. Submission of this BLA as a rolling application was agreed during
the teleconference of 16 April 2021”    6 pages of documentation released by the FDA

Pfizer A wire transfer for $2,875,842.00 was made

For years I have heard fake news, fake news, fake news I never realized it was coming from my own government.

Please take a moment to say a prayer for innocence citizens of Ukraine.

The end

 

 

 

Aids Epidemic & Anthony Fauci

How much of what happened during the Aids epidemic sounds familiar 30 years later with the Carona Virus?

People ask: Where did AIDS originally start?
“Where did HIV come from?”

HIV infection in humans came from a type of chimpanzee in Central Africa. The chimpanzee version of the virus (called simian immunodeficiency virus, or SIV) was probably passed to humans when humans hunted these chimpanzees for meat and came in contact with their infected blood.”

“Dr. Fauci was appointed director of NIAID ( National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease) in 1984. He oversees an extensive portfolio of basic and applied research to prevent, diagnose, and treat established infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, respiratory infections, diarrheal diseases,”

https://www.niaid.nih.gov/about/anthony-s-fauci-md-bio

May 25, 2003 Dr. Fauci on AIDS Oncology Times:

WASHINGTON, DC—”The news about the number of AIDS cases is bad and getting worse, said Anthony S. Fauci, MD, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), speaking to a science writers association here last month.”

In the United States, 980,000 people are living with AIDS. In the world, 42 million people have the disease—29.4 million in sub-Saharan Africa alone.

Between 1999 and 2001, AIDS increased by 14% in gay men and 10% in heterosexuals, he said. The incidence is now 50% black, 29% white, and 19% Hispanic. Much of this new pattern is fueled by drug abuse, said Dr. Fauci.”

https://journals.lww.com/oncology-times/fulltext/2003/05250/dr__fauci_on_aids__little_good_news_as_infections.18.aspx

Three decades before coronavirus, Anthony Fauci took heat from AIDS protesters

“AIDS protesters hold flares and signs during a raucous demonstration at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md., on May 21, 1990.

Act Up, Fight Back, Fight AIDS!” The angry chanting grew louder as hundreds of protesters wove through the usually placid campus of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda on May 21, 1990.

With signs that read “Red Tape Kills Us” and “NIH — Negligence, Incompetence and Horror,” members of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, or ACT UP, marched toward a row of police officers in riot gear guarding Building One. Suddenly, the pack parted and a small group of protesters ran through the middle of the crowd, right to the police line, bearing torches spewing rainbow-colored smoke. Chaos erupted between the screaming crowd and police, each pushing and shoving back and forth.

For months, ACT UP had been formally urging Fauci to include their members in the government’s development process for AIDS drugs.

Fauci, now under attack by some Trump supporters for his response to the coronavirus pandemic, was in favor of the group’s participation.

“I was trying to get them into all the planning meetings for the clinical trials,” Fauci said last week, taking time out from the coronavirus fight to look back at another deadly disease he managed 30 years ago. But he met increasing resistance from the scientific community, who were put off by ACT UP tactics.” People fighting for their lives put off the scientific community.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2020/05/20/fauci-aids-nih-coronavirus/

“Disparities and Discrimination”

“HIV was first identified in MSM, (Mainstream Media) which served to increase the discrimination this community was already facing. It quickly became clear, however, that the emerging HIV epidemic was impacting other communities as well.

The first cases of HIV in women were identified in 1983. And, in 1986, the CDC reported that AIDS was disproportionately impacting Blacks/African Americans and Hispanic/Latino Americans. Early in the epidemic, misinformation was abundant.”

“Advocacy and Activism”

“In the face of this kind of stigma, many of the communities most impacted by HIV became fierce advocates for their needs. Founded out of the LGBTQ+ movement, the HIV community has a history of activism that has shaped the course of the epidemic.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, groups like GMHC (formerly the Gay Men’s Health Crisis), ACT UP (the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), NMAC (formerly National Minority AIDS Council), the Latino Commission on AIDS, and the Black AIDS Institute (BAI) formed to offer direct services, provide education, amplify the voices of marginalized communities, and advocate for laws and policies that could help those suffering most. They fought for increased investment in research, care, prevention, and other services that people living with HIV needed, like housing and employment programs”

https://www.gileadhiv.com/landscape/history-of-hiv/?utm_id=iw_sa_15442187196_127739511742&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=history+of+aids&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5pSry4Sl9gIVCoaGCh3_dgQOEAAYASABEgIRcPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

“The Fauci’s ran a neighborhood pharmacy at 13th Avenue and 83rd Street and lived in an apartment above. The whole family helped out in the business — his dad working in the back of the pharmacy while his mother and sister operated the register. Tony delivered prescriptions from the time he was old enough to ride a bike.  Strong family relationships were an important part of Tony’s upbringing.” Double click picture to enlarge.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1994641/

 

Fauci has been involved with pharmaceutical’s from the time he learned to ride a bike.
Now we have the Carona Virus developed in Communist China and I have two question which will never be answered.

Was Aids really caused by chimpanzee or was it developed in a petri dish?
Is it a coincidence Dr Anthony Fauci oversaw both epidemics, Aids & Carona Virus, where mis-information was wide spread?

The end!