Sunday, December 20

Fucktards

The island of O’ahu is still under “Tier 2” restrictions, but that may be changing before the end of the month. The mayor of Honolulu announced that “super-duper corona” cases have exceeded 100 per day and, if sustained, will result in a reversion to “Tier 1” restrictions (read: “lockdown”). Gyms will have to close yet again. That’s right, “lockdown” is coming back!

The mayor, of course, has blamed people who are not wearing face masks full time. Most of the moronic residents fully agree. The real problem is that the local prison population, which accounts for half of the cases, are included in the tally. Incidentally, these Fascist games will continue until the masses are fully “re-educated.”

Also of note, the governor of Hawai’i has reduced the quarantine period to 10 days (per new CDC guidance). Odd, given that “super-duper corona” is allegedly out of control in empire, the CDC has reduced the quarantine period.

Addendum: The “super-duper corona” farce continues ... endless fearmongering, unreliable tests, “lockdowns,” a scary genome-interfering (mRNA) vaccine. And, as discussed previously in Notes, the curious huge decline of influenza cases is now coming to light.

Miscellany: Dinner tonight consisted of two cans of Great Value® pork and beans with a couple slices of Great Value® wheat bread, at a total cost of $1.20 (from Wal-Mart®). With the “lockdown” looming, a reduction in food expense (and total caloric intake) will be necessary. The pork and beans meal will probably be increased to three or four days per week. Wheat bread and peanut butter will continue to comprise the daily lunch fare.

More Miscellany: Visible 5G is actually available in Waikiki. However, the “old folks home” has high-rise condominiums sitting around its perimeter. Thus, the signal is effectively blocked. There is, however, one small area in the mausoleum that can connect to 5G, but that would require literally sitting in the kitchen sink. This also explains why even T-Mobile® coverage was mediocre.

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