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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (101)1/5/2021 9:04:01 AM
From: Maple MAGA   Respond to of 145
 
Squirrel should never be served without truffle.




To: Tom Clarke who wrote (101)1/8/2021 6:12:16 PM
From: Maple MAGA   Respond to of 145
 
More Frothing Madness From the Coronareich
Posted on January 8, 2021 by Baron Bodissey





Hellequin GB has translated three new articles from PolitikStube about the latest COVID insanity in Germany. Whenever I contemplate the hellish situation in the USA right now, all I have to do is look at Germany to remind myself how much worse things could actually get.

Article #1: And so it begins… No Jab, No Work, No Pay

Care facility: Those who do not get vaccinated will be thrown out

Michael Knobel, home manager and authorized signatory for the care facility of Clus gGmbH, is taking tough action. Any employee who dares to decide for himself whether he has a vaccine injected into his body will simply be thrown out.

“The vaccination is voluntary, but I would like to inform you that the employer generally has the right to exempt employees from work who refuse to be vaccinated. In this case, no further remuneration is paid, this also applies to social security,” it says in an letter to employees.

This claim knocks the bottom out of the barrel. The employees will simply be blackmailed into getting the vaccine.

Article #2: Complete shutdown of the economy proposed

Translator’s comment: “I wonder if he plans to lock people into individual rooms in their own homes, or will he empty the jails to make room for those ‘disgusting’ people who manage to get infected with Corona?”

Leftist Ramelow wants to drive the whole economy into ruin with a complete lockdown

The Thuringian Prime Minister Bodo Ramelow calls for the economy in Germany to be locked down. “We just have to take a complete break now,” he tells MDR Aktuell. “I don’t see any alternatives. The mistake we made across Germany was that we didn’t use December to actually put the general economy on a break.”

So far, restaurateurs, retailers, cultural workers and children have borne the burden of the lockdown. The left-wing politician added that infections with the coronavirus are particularly common in private life, where trust is greatest. He had misjudged this risk factor.

Article #3: No COVID test, no deportation

News from the insane asylum: deportation prisoner refuses corona test — GOES FREE

Thorsten Weiß:

Berlin 2021 — A drug addict and AIDS-infected inmate facing deportation refuses the Corona test, which is why he is not allowed to board the plane, which means that the judicial decision is nullified and the man is now at large and in hiding, because he has only been REQUESTED to go to a accommodation.

And all in the best Germany we have ever lived in. A country that sends police officers on toboggan runs to chase away children and issues €500 fines to pensioners on their way home with their grandchildren.

I can truly imagine a better Germany.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (101)1/12/2021 11:38:53 AM
From: Maple MAGA   Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 145
 
Search for a boat carrying 20 people sailing to Florida through the Bermuda Triangle called off

Naina Bhardwaj
Jan 3, 2021, 9:12 AM



US Coast Guard helicopter is seen flying over the United States on March 9, 2020.

A search for a boat carrying 20 people from the Bahamas to Florida through the Bermuda Triangle has been suspended.

The blue and white 29ft Mako Cuddy Cabin boat left Bimini in the Bahamas on Monday and was expected to arrive in Lake Worth Beach, Florida the following day, the Associated Press reported.

An area of roughly 17,000 square miles, almost double the size of Massachusetts, was searched for 84 hours and included part of the Atlantic Ocean often referred to as The Bermuda Triangle.

While there have been many mysterious disappearances of sea vessels and aircraft, experts including the National Ocean Service say they do not occur more in the ocean region than anywhere else.

No information regarding the name of the boat or the identity of the 20 people onboard has yet been released by the authorities. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.

The US Coast Guard has suspended its search for a boat that sailed from the Bahamas to Florida through the Bermuda Triangle carrying 20 people.

The 29ft Mako Cuddy Cabin boat left Bimini in the Bahamas on Monday and was expected to arrive in Lake Worth Beach, Florida the following day, reported to the Associated Press.

The small craft traveled through the Bermuda Triangle, an area of approximately 500,000 square miles in the sea that is unofficially bordered by Bermuda, Florida, and Puerto Rico, According to the Miami Herald.



Map of The Bermuda Triangle.

Insider Petty Officer Third Class Jose Hernandez told the New York Times that it was first reported missing after a family member said they hadn't received the call they were expecting from a relative on board.

On Thursday afternoon, the Southeast Division of the US Coast Guard tweeted: "Coast Guard crews have searched approximately 20,000 square miles (51,800 square kilometers) for about 43 hours."

Later that day, the USCG Southeast Division also tweeted a map of the area which had been searched up till then.

However the following day, it announced that its search with various partner agencies, including the Royal Bahamas Defence Force and Bahamas Air Sea Rescue would be suspended.

Captain Stephen V. Burdain, of the US Coast Guard, added: "Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the missing people. I encourage anyone with information about the people aboard to contact us as soon as possible."

In total, an area almost double the size of Massachusetts was searched for 84 hours and included part of the Atlantic Ocean often referred to as The Bermuda Triangle.

While there have been many mysterious disappearances of sea vessels and aircraft in the Bermuda Triangle, experts including the National Ocean Service say they do not occur more in the region of the Atlantic Ocean than anywhere else.

No information regarding the name of the boat or the identity of the 20 people onboard has yet been released by the authorities.