Monday, August 9, 2021

Who in the World came up with this Analogy?

 


Public Health Experts roll out their “Swiss Cheese” plan for the Portland Public School Year

Portland Public School Board Directors questions were not answered

After PPS superintendent Guadalupe Guerrero read his opening script text for the camera, he introduced Dani Ledesma who read her prepared script. Dani’s role was not identified. Dani then introduced the 5 panel of “public health experts”. Two are from Washington, D.C. Jessica Guernsey, Health Director for Multnomah County, then read her prepared script to announce the “Swiss Cheese Layered Plan”.

The public health experts looked happy, had big smiles and cheery looks on their faces as they opined about masking, distancing, and getting children, parents and school employees vaccinated through their “Swiss Cheese Layered Plan” for the school year. One expert wasn’t identified, only a phone number appeared on the screen.

Contrasted to the experts’ big happy smiles were the concerned somber elected school board directors such as Julia Brim-Edwards who shared she has never had so many emails as she did at the very moment the work session meeting was in progress. Brim-Edwards’ repeated attempts to get clarity on demographics and data related to Portland Public Schools was met with “…don’t know…” and vagueness.

Board director and chair Michelle DePass’ on-the-ground question for schools was “…what about lunch time for those under 4th grade?” Expert Lisa Ferguson responded, “That’s a hot topic for state and local about masks on, three feet distancing, about how to implement that.” Board director Gary Hollands was direct about young children staying three feet away from each other, “…doesn’t work.” 

Hollands as well had concerns about special education children around the masking up protocol. The public health expert’s response was, “It’s called vaccines.” At that point Dani cut him off which led to Lisa Ferguson stating she was “…going off script…” and saying she was “…really fearful about the mental health…” of the children…” …it is really going to be scary for some kids.”  For indoor sports the experts want them wearing masks.

At one point superintendent Guadalupe Guerrero intervened to stop board directors from getting “…into the nitty gritty of the operational aspects…” and made a statement of assurance that all questions would be answered elsewhere other than the work session, “…hopefully we can answer all questions parents might have, please know we want to hear all your questions, we want to offer a most thorough response.” Board director Andrew Scott weighed in for all the questions to be put on-line.

School board director, Lowery, attempted to follow up with DePass’ question of how to get children to mask up. Dr. Joelle Simpson from Washington D.C. where right now 11-year-old children can get the vaccine without parental consent or parental knowledge said, “Modeling, kids will do what parents do.” She said to get some “…cartoon masks…” 

School board director Scott asked when it might be that the mask wearing will stop? To which Dr. Loeffler said, “I could talk a super long time about that, but I would like to think about this as we still need to protect children…we can’t have kids bringing it home to families or the community.”

The pediatric experts, well into the work session, gave their expertise statement that children dying from the virus is “rare” and so are hospitalizations. An expert mentioned there was one child death in “…New Orleans.” In the Portland area there have been no child deaths from COVID-19. No homeless deaths from COVID-19 either, a population not following any of the public health experts’ advice or protocols.

At an hour and a half into the work session during the “lightning action round of one question each” Chair DePass made another valiant try to report to the superintendent and these health care “experts” that PPS parents per the many emails she received, parents want data and that “Most emails tonight parents want operational details, data, more info…what is the most important data to provide to the parents?” 

Then there was a long pause. Silence from the panel of five experts on public health. Dani finally popped in and asked DePass who she was directing her question to.  DePass said, “Anyone who feels qualified to answer.”  Jessica spoke up and said, “I’ll take a stab at it.”  Her answer to the data question was, “More parents need to get vaccinated. The vaccine is the most important layer.” Jessica had a big smile on her face as she did not answer the question DePass asked.   

Jessica was also the one that said, “The virus changed, we knew they would, they are sneaky.”  Some of the experts claimed they were working on this “…night and day.”  And to “…trust the science…”

In response to a question asymptomatic are not being tested because to find even one positive out of that population the cost is $10,000.00.  To the topic of testing children brought a response that included the health industry does not have enough employees to do that kind of coverage. Getting a “political” campaign going to encourage the public to obey was mentioned.

The board meeting was not open to the public to meet in person, nor could the parents/public directly ask questions to the experts.

The compelling visual of the work session was seeing happy smiles on some of the public health experts’ faces as they talked about the pandemic as opposed to those who were there representing the parents of the Portland Public School District.

PPS school board director Julia Brim-Edwards ended the work session noting how important it was to answer the parents’ questions…” … as people are deciding what to do.”  

PPS Board of Education-Work Session August 4th, 2021 - YouTube

August 8, 2021


The 2nd Wealthiest German Family has been buying up American companies. Who is this Family?

 


WHAT’S UP WITH KRISPY KREME, PANERA BREAD & OTHER GERMAN HELD AMERICAN COMPANIES IN AMERICA?

What’s up with Krispy Kreme, the Jab, the 2nd wealthiest family in Germany, and the press?

Sgt. Schulz, anyone?

The first in a series of reports of the international cast of characters involved in Oregon and Washington State, the shutdown, the masking, the distancing, and the jabs.

First the German connection.

A secret holding company in Germany, founded in 1828 by the Reimann family, called JAB, caught the eye of a German journalist in 2019 as JAB was buying up more and more American companies including Krispy Kreme, Panera Bread, Snapple, Dr. Pepper, Pete’s Coffee, Stumptown Coffee Roasters, etc.  

A reporter from Das Bild tracked down the owners, the Reimann family.

           “Albert Reinmann Sr. and his son were avowed backers of Adolph Hitler, and Reimann Sr. helped finance the paramilitary SS force as early as 1933, the report said.”

When first confronted about the Reimann family Nazi ties the family’s reacted like Sgt. Schulz from Hogan’s Heroes, “We know nothing.”  Further confronted the Reimann family acknowledged their horrific past and said they were hiring a historian to investigate their “…ancestors…” who simply are grandpa and great grandpa.

From CBS news:

"A majority shareholder in beauty products company Coty, JAB has also acquired brands including Peet's Coffee, Caribou Coffee, Keurig Green Mountain, Stumptown Coffee Roasters and Intelligentsia. It purchased Einstein Noah Restaurant Group, which operates three national bagel chains, in 2014.

The Reimann family is worth an estimated $37 billion and is thought to be Germany's second-richest family. It has commissioned a historian to write a report on the family's ties to the Nazis, Harf said." 

Full 2019 CBS report here:

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/reimann-family-krispy-kreme-panera-bread-einstein-bagels-nazi-past/#textGermany27s20second-richest20family2C20which20owns20stakes20in20KrispyRussian20civilians20to20work20in20the20company27s20factories

Then in March 2021 CBS announced the doughnut give away by this German family without mentioning the family by name and their Nazi past.

Why did the American mainstream press sugar coat the story in 2019 then two years later write a story about Krispy Kreme giving away doughnuts with no mention of the family’s Nazi history? By 2021 did the German historian not have the full story to up-date CBS on before marketing Krispy Kreme’s doughnuts for them?

CBS in another story reported::

"A family spokesperson said Albert Reimann Sr., who died in 1954, and Albert Reimann Jr., who died in 1984...were anti-Semites and avowed supporters of Adolf Hitler.

The investigation also found that Reimann Sr. donated to Hitler’s paramilitary SS force as early as 1931."

https://cbs4indy.com/news/national-world/krispy-kreme-owners-admit-to-family-history-of-nazi-ties/

"Bild am Sonntag reports (in German) that female slaves from Nazi-occupied eastern Europe - treated as racially inferior - were beaten and sexually abused at Reimann premises in Ludwigshafen, in the Rhineland. Among them was a Russian maid."

 CBS did not report that history. 

One dynamic that resulted from the lock down by the governors of Oregon and Washington State is a renewed interest in history as citizens have a vested interest in educating themselves how this totalitarianism came to be, how and why it played out and who were the players in a game Americans never agreed to in 2020-2021.

The cast of characters most adamant about masking the population and giving the jab, an ah ha pattern is seen, a pattern reemerging from the dark annals of history tries to creep into America, a history that now needs to be read, shared widely and exposed?

 

 


Monday, August 2, 2021

"Obey us, Damn it! Or, well...Never Mind"

 


Before the Portland Public School District Board Meeting, July 27, 2021-Wear a Mask!

At The Actual Board Meeting -“Oh, Never Mind

Parents in Portland, Oregon feel they and their children lived and still live in a nightmare.

Since March 2020. Oregon Governor Kate Brown’s gaslighting rule making pronouncements have parents feeling like pinballs bouncing around, back, and forth in some weird pinball machine of existence in Multnomah County. Wear masks don’t wear masks, wear masks, don’t wear masks. 


Parents came to the meeting not wearing masks, so the board changed the rule to parents don’t have to wear masks.

How do you report on a meeting where the superintendent, Guadalupe Guerrero, and his administrative staff speak bureaucratic jargon full of repetitive phrasing that you begin to feel like Charlie Brown and his friends at school listening to the teacher? “Wah, wah, wah, wah…”


The reader should click the link to the video of the July 27, 2021, Portland Public School Board meeting to watch, listen, pay attention to the non-verbals, and discern for themselves, “What did they say?”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HR2tf09ac5k

70 to 93% of all communication is non-verbal. With all the board members and the superintendent and his assistants all masked up it was a challenge to discern the communication. Between garbled communication then vague communication when the numbers conversation popped in some wondered if Common Core Math was somehow a factor in not understanding what the superintendent was saying about the 15,000-student number, then the 1000-student number, then the 500-student number and finally the 750-student number.

Some audience members felt like sleight of hand was in motion even as a few of the elected board members attempted to search for numbers and demographic clarity themselves.

Mathematically 15,000 students who did some version of on-line learning represents about 32% of the student population of PPS. That is quite a sizable piece of the pie.

500 to 750 were the numbers the superintendent announced for an on-line learning academy the district had developed, but then it was stated it was only for students who were medically or mental health-wise affected by COVID-19. It will be done by lottery and parents will have to submit medical documentation to have their child on this on-line academy. EXCEPT: if the applications for the Academy are under 500 then medical documentation is not required. That brought quizzical looks to the faces of audience members attempting to follow the conversation at their seats as masked up board members spoke.

PPS contacted all 15,000 at the end of June by letter and then called 1000 of those identified 15,000. Audience members wondered why PPS does not already know if any student or how many students are medically or mental health-wise fragile due to COVID-19. A records request was sent to PPS to get a copy of the report generated from talking to the 1000 parents that would have been sent to the superintendent to review.

With the information from the superintendent that the deadline to apply for the 500-750 slots was July 30, 2021, board member Mr. Gary Hollands said that was a short deadline as well as noting the website to apply for the lottery was not user friendly. 

Board member Julia Brim-Edwards comment on the 15,000 or the 1000 population was “Some people don’t want to mask or take precautions.”

Board chair Michelle DePass asked for demographic data on the 1000 and valiantly attempted to get feedback to have some assurance that single working mothers were given due consideration and support. After some starts, sputters, stammers and what seemed like a-go-around-the-bureaucratic-mulberry-bush jargon, the answer seemed to be moms’ babysitters would have to be the “home coaches”.  For older students the answer seemed to be they could be left alone with the on-line academy. It felt like for those kids it was, “You’re on your own Spartacus.”

Board member and vice-chair, Andrew Scott took exception to an audience member’s teaching on the history of the government compulsory public school education system created by the 1854 Democratic Congress with its primary intention to indoctrinate. Scott stated public education is “…not to indoctrinate, it is to educate and make well-rounded individual whole citizens, residents of the community”.  One parent who watched on-line commented on social media later what board member Scott said was “indoctrination”.

Board member Brim-Edwards took exception to an audience member’s noticing that in the discussion related to the new Mission Statement the word “parents” was never used and she stated, “Board members are parents” and that the district’s “…sole focus was on the students, that is what we are about.” She added that their mission statement would produce “…joyful, love to come to school…” students.

There was an endless repetition that the board would be guided by “local, state and federal public health experts.”  Those public health experts are to weigh in at the August 4, 2021, board meeting. 6pm at 501 Dixon.

There was no mask discussion. No comment was made by anyone about the mask boxes advising all who read the box that masks are not for viruses. At an hour and sixteen minutes into the board meeting there was one quick comment about students who have “…depression and suicide ideation…”

Superintendent Guadalupe Guerrero stated that “…a majority of the students will return in the fall…” and reiterated that all is “…on track…”

August 1, 2021