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El escapulario (1968) dir. Servando González
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El concejal de Festejos, Servando Gonzalez, participó este sábado en el primero de los bailes, que se realizó en Hoya Aguedita El municipio de Telde vivirá hasta el 3 de marzo el carnaval Tradicional, la antesala de la celebración de las carnestolendas que este año estarán inspiradas en Bollywood El concejal de Festejos, Servando González,
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El escapulario (1968)
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Dean/Merit List Recipients
Alvin Community College recognized students for making the Fall 2017 Dean’s and Merit Lists during a reception on February 20.
To be eligible for the Dean’s list students must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average for 12 or more credit hours in a semester and no course with a grade lower than a C. To be eligible for the Merit List, a student must have 7 – 11 college-level semester hours during a semester with a minimum 3.5 GPA with no F or incomplete. College-level courses exclude credit-by-exam, nontraditional, transfer, or developmental courses.
The full Dean’s List recipients are: Crystal Bailey, Maria Barron, Noah Bartley, Cassidy Bell, Chelsea Biles, Madison Bochard, Paul Boddy, Sarah Bowman, Stephanie Burge, Scott Carpenter, Sydney Charbula, Katherine Chaviers, Mikayla Childs, Karalyn Clark, William Dahlstrom, Justin Davis, Diana Deleon, Egla Delrioaguillon, Stephen Franks, Sielo Garcia, Soledad Garcia Vasquez, Paul Garza, Travis Gonzales, Jose Gonzalez, Brittney Green, Christopher Guyton, Chandra Hardin, William Hart, Erik Hernandez, Valerie Hinds, Michael Hollis, Andrea Laws, Blake Ledoux, Andrea Leija, Jackson Loy, Samantha Maddox, Charles Manuel, Michael McCasland, Jonathan Medrano, Casaundra Mejia, Paola Merino, Christina Morgan, Christy Myers, Mason Myers, Phuong Nguyen, Brittany Nolen, Kayla Palmer, Andrew Pier, Tyler Ponder, Kenton Ritter, Gustavo Ruiz, Abigail Russell, Ricardo Sagredo, Justin Schissel, Rucha Thakar, Sharath Thomas, Ashley Vaughn, Ashley Villanueva, Marisah Villarreal, Celeste Villarreal, Ceydy Villasenor, Mikael Walden, Kylie White, Deborah Wilson, Andrew Wood, Rosalinda Arredondo, Denise Aviles, Margret Choate, JoLee Galetka, Cinthia Mendez, Jaime Weisel, Destiny Casey, Savannah Krenek, Christopher Martin, Eloy Phillips, Hunter Roberts, Patrick Dawson, Gabriel Garza, Kody Martinez, Rosaura Orozco, Luke Black, Brandon Carlin, Ronald Carpenter, Cameron Christeson, Brittnee Garner, Tyler Grisham, Haden Holtje, Jean Lanning, Anh Le, Trevor Mertel, Trung Nguyen, Robert Ornelas, Alyssa Van Vooren, Logan Varner, Kaysie Wilson, John Obrien, Brittney Surber, Matty Sullivan, Adam Thompson, Ryan Wilcox, Sarah Proulx, Alex Aste, Katelyn Cao, Thao Do, Tina Egbulem, Hector Garza, Ashley Hall, Roland Henderson, Erika Hoarau, Benjamin Jensen, Jeffrey Pope, Paul Porche, Fiza Prasla, Sally Turcios, Darnesha Randall, Amy Smith, Su-Hui Wu, Morgan Gilbert, Christopher Amend, Maggie Barry, Sahista Bhanji, Alyssa Broussard, Suzannah Gilbert, Victor Hernandez, Alejandra Hernandez, Alyssa Hughes, Samuel Jasek, Michael Jensen, Kylie Levett, Clarissa Respondek, Tyler Zarella, Stephen Smith, Alondra Bautista Lopez, Marlaina Grimland, Emily Gutierrez, Stephanie Justice, Pauline Smith, Hannah Whatley, Claire Wiedemann, Jonathan Franks, Dawndi Morrell, Ruth Nyoro, Mary Olubuogu, Erlbert Hernandez, Jared Donnelly, Brenda Rico, Fernando Campos, Andrew Alex, Rachelle Allen, Connor Allensworth, Thalia Nicole Rose Aruj, Ryan Barton, Victoria Bitner, Alyssa Burns, Micaela Campos, Kelly Childers, Chase Clark, Ryan Desbiens, Madison Everett, Brendon Farmer, David Feil, Jonathan Garcia, Salvador Gonzalez, Shannon Griffith, Ivana Hagos, Blake Hardy, Martina Herrera, Iscelle Init, Timothy Josef Joya, Makenzy Leonard, Gang Li, Maranatha Liga, Diego Lopez, Orian Mars, Shannon McReynolds, Madison Moncrief, Bianca Montemayor, Harinee Morkonda, Skye Mosk, Alyssa Mae Ocampo, Brandon Oelfke, Chiamaka Onumajuru, Camdyn Perkins, Brigette Pitts, August Reyes, Steven Reyes, Vanessa Rodriguez, Arturo Sanchez, Chelsea Vynce Saya Ang, Mauro Serna, Shayla Smith, Jason Sosa, Christina Standridge, Christina Thai, Morgan Thompson, Dustin Todd, Belen Torres, Michael Ulery, Miranda Voss, Samuel Werner, Emily Wright, Tristan Yap, Clayton Yates, Nicole Young, Rachel Abbott, Anayeli Salinas, Maria Theresa Louise Bautista, Russoviodoni Borneo, Esther Christodoss, Emily Demarco, Rany Duong, Katelynne Hall, Megan Hunter, David Maranon, Erika Martinez, Garret Page, Thaddeaus Phipps, Noemi Pulido, Conner Radler, Sarai Ramales, Rebecca Rubio, Oluwaseun Sonola, John Syzdek, Saxanh Thach, Jose Padilla, Noah De la Rosa, Dylan Anderson, Gabriel Degner, Kyleigh Holm, Colton Johnson, Clayton Lackey, Hannah Longoria, Akata Patel, Stephenie Rogers, Matthew Snipe, Melanie Walker, Joseph Castro, Serena Khakwani, Roberta Gimenes, Matthew Hromadka, Khawaja Raza, Rodman Villela, and Adeline Terry.
   The full Merit List recipients are: Ashley Strain, Deena Aguilar, Anthony Aprile, Kelsey Barba, Eva Bartley, Samantha Blaine, Joseph Boddy, Kyrsten Breaux, Austin Britt, Taylor Broussard, Autumn Burge, Bridget Byrd, Alexa Camacho, Connor Creedon, Johnny Davis, Cody Dewar, Raul Diaz, Katherine Dixon, Veronica Dudek, Michael Durham, Fritz Eixman, Purelily Ekpo, Megan Ercums, Kaitlyn Espinosa, Jennifer Fakharizadeh, Monica Flores, Tiffany Forgy, Erick Franco-Herrera, Samantha Garcia, Ashley Garcia, Erica Garcia, Servando Garcia Ramires, Desiree Garrison, Karen Gonzalez, Ariana Green, Allieann Greenwood, Erin Gutierrez, Tristan Habenicht, Creed Hall, Sara Hayes, Janina Hillyer, Kathryn Hoelter, Steven Holmes, Chase Horsfall, Cameron Hubbard, James Hutson, Sarah Jackson, Guadalupe Juarez, Sean Kinel, Collin Landis, Sharline Law, Emma Lee, Barbara Lomeli, Jehu Lopez, Shawn Lowery, Teresa Lozano, Tricia Lute, Traci Martin, Jessica Martinez, Yolanda Mena, Natalie Miller, Samuel Mitchell, Hayden Myers, Tran Nguyen, Timmie Olison, Michelle Orduna, Brandon Perdue, Christopher Perez, Darryl Perry, Sara Persons, Cole Pletka, Jacob Porter, Jose Ramirez, Andrea Ramirez, Kelly Ramsey, Morgan Revels, Erika Riggs, Britney Rodriguez, Sienna Rodriguez, Courtney Roeckel, Linzy Sandoval, Tamra Sanson, Taylor Savedra, Anthony Schmaltz, Brittany Schonert, Michelle Smith, Paige Snowden, Anisa Solis, Patricia Stasky, Cagney Steffen, Richard Stillman, James Thompson, Madison Troxlar, Waqas Uddin, Joseph Villarreal, Christopher Villarreal, Julia Wagener, Alexis Wilhoite, Matthew Wyers, Emily Wyhs, Roie Yehezkel, Katherine Yuchnewicz, Ayana Brereton, Matthew Cannon, Jordyn Cooper, Brittany Dahl, Kristan Drummond, Cindy Ha, Conner Hammonds, Mackenna Mcintyre, Juan Morales, Ashley Vasut, Jorge Moreno Pacheco, Dorcas Starcke, Jaecen Foytik, Jacqulynn Kendrick, Michael Priddy, Amber Rushing, Uzma Chaudhry, Chase Ivey, Cassidy Bodden, Adan Hernandez Flores, Daniel Molina, Joaquin Phillips, 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Death by Killing Old People, Not COVID - LewRockwell
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[BREAKING—UPDATE: The New York Times (June 27) is reporting that 43 percent of all US COVID deaths are occurring in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities for the elderly. In at least 24 states, more than 50 percent of all COVID deaths are occurring in these facilities. The Times fails to mention deaths of the elderly at hospitals or, at home, cut off from family and friends. The situation is far worse than the Times makes it out to be.] Continuing my series of articles on the killing of the elderly—which IS what “COVID” IS. (This is part-3 in the series, “Killing Old People”. For part-2, click here.) The medical establishment is facing the embarrassing and devastating fact that a huge percentage of so-called COVID deaths are occurring in nursing homes. The elderly are dying prematurely. And not only in nursing homes. In hospitals, and alone in their apartments. Gonzalez, Servando Best Price: $22.00 Buy New $19.95 (as of 04:13 EDT - Details) All told, huge numbers of old people are dying premature deaths. It’s obvious these patients have many serious and long-standing health conditions that have NOTHING to do with a virus. They’ve been treated for decades with toxic medical drugs. Their immune systems are severely compromised. THEN they’re terrified when they’re handed a diagnosis of COVID-19 based on fraudulent tests, or no tests at all. They’re shut off completely from the outside world. No family or friends are permitted to see them. So the elderly die. You want to see some astonishing numbers? Let’s go to the “epicenter.” New York City. Using worldometers.info for data, I looked at the latest figures available. As of May 13, take these two age groups—65 to 74, and 75 and older—and together they account for a staggering 73.6 percent of all COVID deaths in the city. The 75 and older group accounts, all on its own, for 48.7 percent of all COVID deaths in the city. For THIS, New York is on lockdown. Boarded up. Imprisoned. Economically torpedoed and devastated. With two ignoramus-vampires—Governor Cuomo and Mayor De Blasio—hovering over its shoulders. If you subtracted the premature and forced deaths of the elderly, the fiction of New York as “the epicenter of COVID” would blow away in the wind in five minutes. In case you missed it, in a piece I wrote a few days ago, I added yet one more factor to the murderous New York formula: Bracken, Donagh Best Price: $29.11 Buy New $28.94 (as of 06:23 EDT - Details) The Hill, undated (late April 2020), reporting on “data…gathered at Northwell Health, New York state’s largest hospital system. The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) examines 5,700 patients hospitalized with coronavirus infections in the New York City region, with final outcomes recorded for 2,634 patients. The average patient age was 63 years old… For the next oldest age group, ages 66 years and older, patients receiving mechanical [breathing] ventilation recorded a 97.2 percent mortality rate.” Just in case all the other obvious factors failed to produce premature death in the elderly, ventilators provided the method. Don’t even think of saying, “Well, you see, those old people put on ventilators were already very sick and close to dying.” NO medical treatment that kills 97.2 percent of patients in a well-defined group is continued, unless there are orders mandating it. Unless there is added insurance money to be made from it. Unless the doctors are willing to keep using the treatment, despite the results. New York—the “epicenter of the pandemic”—is an epicenter of killing old people. Public health agencies think: “How can we falsely explain all these old people dying, in terms that will operate as a diversion and a cover story?” And they come up with: “Well, of course these elderly people already had medical problems before the COVID virus came along, and yes, these problems contributed to their demise. But in the end, the cause of death was the VIRUS…” A convenient and false statement. So let’s look at this VIRUS. Again. For the fourth or fifth time since I started writing about the “pandemic,” I’ll go back to the beginning. To the claim that a new virus was discovered in China. The one that is supposedly causing the global catastrophe. Instead of blithely accepting the claim that the virus was “sequenced” and its genetic makeup was laid out, I offer the following— Marrs, Jim Best Price: $3.35 Buy New $8.09 (as of 08:20 EST - Details) Do the study you never did. Do something coherent. Since you announced a global pandemic affecting billions of lives, do a real study. Gather together a thousand people you claim are suffering from the “epidemic disease,” and take tissue samples from them. In the real world. Now, under proper supervision, with independent observers recording on video every single step of the process, CORRECTLY put these samples through a purifying procedure that involves centrifuging them, and extracting the relevant material—and place small bits of this material under an electron microscope. Take photos (EMs) of what you see. Now place these thousand photos side by side. In each photo, do you see many, many particles of what is unmistakably a virus? Is it a virus you’ve never seen before? From photo to photo, are the many particles of this new virus all the same? When you’ve done that, let another set of technicians follow the same procedure, and see what they come up with. If by THESE standards, you really think you’ve found a new virus, call me. I’m not interested in what you’re “genetically sequencing” in the lab. It could be a partial virus of no concern, a decaying irrelevant virus, a piece of random genetic material, cellular debris, exosomes, a common-cold coronavirus, who knows what? And if a hundred labs start with the same who-knows-what sample, and all the labs come up with the same genetic sequence, this proves nothing. There is no procedure that can climb inside a person’s body and record what is happening in real time at the level of a virus—but the closest you can come is the electron microscope procedure I’ve described above. You didn’t do that procedure. Don’t come at me with a few random anecdotal cases from here and there, in which you did take electron microscope photos. Don’t tap dance. The planet went on lockdown as a result of what you claim you discovered—so do the coherent study I outlined. Go the whole distance. That’s what science is supposed to do. And then other teams of researchers can weigh in with their own large electron microscope studies and confirm or deny your findings. Meanwhile, do you know what you have? An unproven virus. A fake. A story about a virus. Therefore, all your diagnostic tests “for the new virus” are a sham. They’re based on something you never demonstrated in the first place. Rockwell Jr., Llewelly... Best Price: $5.02 Buy New $5.52 (as of 11:35 EST - Details) —Therefore, all those people, those elderly people dying for obvious reasons in nursing homes, and in their lonely apartments, and in hospitals all over the world? You obviously have no proof they’re dying from a virus. How could you? You never properly discovered a new virus. You have dust in your hands. Saying these elderly people died as a result of the COVID virus is meaningless. Actually you have murder. You have blood on your hands. Your death-dealing COVID diagnosis of these old people is the final straw that drives them into terror and over the edge into death. You have that to answer for. In this article I decided to lift the cover on the whole sordid mess—going to the root. It was necessary, because the medical “experts” keep falling back on THE VIRUS to explain away all objections. The truth is right in front of their eyes—it’s obvious why all these old people are dying, and why fake scientists and medical fraudsters must count their deaths as COVID cases. Without those gigantic death numbers, the illusion of a pandemic would fall apart in an hour. THE OLD PEOPLE ARE DYING FROM TERROR AND LONELINESS ON TOP OF ALL THEIR LONG-STANDING HEALTH CONDITIONS AND THE TOXIC TREATMENTS THEY RECEIVED FOR YEARS. Period. No virus needed. They’re dying in nursing homes, in isolated apartments and houses all over the world, and in hospitals. And on their bodies is built this vicious war against the population of the planet. SOURCES: * nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-nursing-homes.html * worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-age-sex-demographics/ * thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/medical-advances/494274-nearly-half-of-all-patients-placed-on The Best of Jon Rappoport
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13 pictures shows how Mexico is becoming the brand-new coronavirus hotspo
Rosa Leyva (R) and her nephew Viridiana wait on consumers at her stall where she offers plastic flower arrangements and religious images, outside the San Rafael cemetery, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on May 7,2020
Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters.
With the seventh-highest global death toll worldwide, Mexico is catching up to Brazil as one of the worst-affected Latin American nations.
The country has actually been slow in clamping down on the outbreak after many public officials, consisting of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, declined to acknowledge its intensity for a long time.
However the government’s handling has not been the only problem: Lots of Mexicans have actually established a preconception around the infection, and believe that it is a scam or not as bad as it seems.
It has likewise affected the country’s health care workers, who are dealing with widespread abuse from people who think they are assisting spread out the infection.
While Mexico has yet to reach peak infections, authorities are pressing ahead with plans to resume the economy.
Pictures reveal what it resembles in the nation as it attempts to deal with the coronavirus amid the turmoil.
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With more than 15,000 deaths, it officially has the seventh-highest worldwide death toll, according to a tracker by John Hopkins University.
However as the numbers continue to climb, the nation still plans to gradually reopen its economy as it deals with mounting pressure from United States officials to power up factories operating at the US-Mexico border.
Photos show what it resembles in Mexico as it deals with one of the worst crises in the history of its country.
Like much of Latin America, Mexico is currently becoming the new center of the unique coronavirus.
Monica Samudio, 46, whose spouse Jorge Garcia passed away from COVID-19, watches out of her new house in Mexico City on April 29,2020 Samudio stated she moved from her previous house after feeling victimized when she and her husband contracted the illness.
Edgard Garrido/Reuters.
Mexico has the second-worst death toll in South America after Brazil, according to John Hopkins University.
Throughout the pandemic, Mexico has been extremely sluggish to react. For a long period of time, public officials– consisting of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador– did not take the virus seriously and were adamant about prioritizing the economy.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador speaks at the National Palace in Mexico City on April 5,2020
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Up till the last week of March, the country was still operating as regular in an effort to keep the economy running.
And it’s paying the rate. To date, the nation has almost 130,000 validated coronavirus cases and more than 15,000 deaths, although the figures are feared to be much higher.
A crematory employee pushes the body of an individual who passed away of the coronavirus into a cremation oven at a crematory in Nezahualcoyotl in Mexico City on May 19,2020
Edgard Garrido/Reuters.
According to an investigation by Sky News, government experts say the figures are “hopelessly incorrect” and are underestimated by at least a factor of 5.
Source: Worldometer
The number of infections and deaths is only anticipated to rise, with health authorities predicting the nation is still weeks away from its peak.
Marco bids farewell after a video call with his partner Carla, a patient contaminated with the coronavirus, as part of a support strategy families at Ajusco General Hospital in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 15,2020
Edgard Garrido/Reuters.
Mexico’s Deputy Health Minister Hugo Lopez-Gatell said in a press conference on Tuesday: “We still haven’t reached the maximum point. For several more weeks, we will keep announcing these are more cases today than yesterday,” according to Reuters.
However regardless of the alarming boost in cases, the government is continuing to promote a progressive resuming of the economy.
Nogales Medical facility doctor Javier Martinez consumes outside his house while his family observes him, prior to returning to operate in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on April 25,2020
Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters.
Source: Los Angeles Times
The nation has actually been under increasing pressure from US officials to resume factories that run on the border. Some organisations never closed down in the first location, which caused lots of deaths.
Employees from U.S. car parts maker Aptiv Plc arrive at the plant in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico May 18,2020
Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters.
Border states in the country are house to more than 6,000 “maquiladoras”, which are mostly foreign-owned factories that make products for exports.
Baja California, the Mexican state with the largest number of maquiladoras, has the second-greatest variety of Covid-19 deaths, according to the Guardian
Source: The Guardian
Outside the factories, the virus is likewise running rampant. In bigger cities, many individuals reside in poverty and can’t pay for to stay inside your home. When market-goers in Mexico City were asked whether they were frightened of the infection, they “shrugged their shoulders and stated they have higher issues to worry about– like getting food.”
Rosa Leyva (R) and her nephew Viridiana await customers at her stall where she offers plastic flower arrangements and religious images, outside the San Rafael cemetery, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on May 7,2020
Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters.
Source: Sky News
A big part of the problem is that locals appear to not be taking the pandemic seriously. Since the start of the break out, there has actually been a social stigma attached to being infected with the virus, causing lots of people not to confess they are ill in the first location.
Mourners pass up social distancing and dance throughout a ceremony adhering to native Mazahua tradition following the burial of Horacio Servando Parada, 65, who died of the coronavirus, in San Antonio Pueblo Nuevo, Mexico on May 21,2020
Gustavo Graf/Reuters.
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One doctor who operates in Mexico City told Sky News:” Some people don’t even believe
it[coronavirus] exists. Patients come here and I inform them, it’s most likely COVID, they state no, that does not exist. The nationwide federal government made that up.”
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The preconception has likewise led to health care workers ending up being the topic of a series of attacks, which has included attacking them, kicking them off public transport, and barring them from leaving their houses.
Healthcare employees wearing protective suits transfer a man believed of being contaminated with the coronavirus in Mexico City on May 11,2020
Edgard Garrido/Reuters.
Mexican authorities think that the attacks are more than likely connected to reports that physicians and nurses are accountable for spreading the infection.
The country has recorded at least 44 attacks against medical personnel in between mid-March and mid-April, according to data provided to CNN by Mexico’s National Council to Avoid Discrimination.
Numerous health care workers have died, and there have been many protests requiring more personal protective devices (PPE).
A ballet dancer carries out outside a private medical facility in Monterrey, Mexico, on May 15,2020
Daniel Becerril/Reuters.
Source: New York Times
There has also been little efforts to evaluate individuals for the infection. Mexico ranks among the most affordable in Latin America, with simply 0.4 tests per 1,000 people.
Relative of a patient suffering from COVID-19 pray together outside the healthcare facility where he is interned for treatment, in Mexico City on May 19,2020
Luis Cortes/Reuters.
Source: The Guardian
The coronavirus outbreak in Mexico is revealing no indications of slowing down. Cristian Morales, the World Health Company’s Agent in Mexico, said this week: “We are experiencing one of the most complicated and most harmful minutes of the epidemic.”
The coffin of Horacio Servando Parada, 65, who passed away of COVID-19, is carried to a grave during his burial according to the native Mazahua tradition, in San Antonio Pueblo Nuevo, Mexico, on May 21,2020
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The Power Of Images Jan 23, 2018 Read More Articles by Servando Gonzalez According to a Chinese saying, “an image is worth a thousand words.” So, an image that has generated several thousand words is a photo......
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El concejal de Festejos, Servando Gonzalez, participó este sábado en el primero de los bailes, que se realizó en Hoya Aguedita El municipio de Telde vivirá hasta el 3 de marzo el carnaval Tradicional, la antesala de la celebración de las carnestolendas que este año estarán inspiradas en Bollywood El concejal de Festejos, Servando González,
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