A Nation in Flames

A Nation in Flames

All throughout these United States, a festering sore has erupted into full sepsis, and its poison is coursing through the veins of our very fabric as a nation. Long teeming in the hearts of those who purportedly seek justice, all that was needed was a spark to set ablaze the passions of those who have never been taught to quell such passions, and the spark that ignited this passion came in the form of a single encounter between George Floyd and Derek Chauvin.

George Floyd, a man arrested for passing a counterfeit $20 bill at a Minneapolis delicatessen on Memorial Day, ultimately died at the hands of the arresting officer, Derek Chauvin. In a video of the incident, Chauvin was shown kneeling on the side of Floyd’s neck, after Floyd was lying on the street with both hands cuffed behind his back. Chauvin maintained this restraint on Floyd until, after several pleas that he couldn’t breathe, Floyd asphyxiated and died. As soon as the video became public, there went outcries for justice and demands that Chauvin be charged with murder. Four days later, Chauvin was arrested and was taken into custody on third degree murder and manslaughter charges, following his firing a few days prior to his arrest. Also fired, were three other officers on the scene who failed to come to Floyd’s assistance. (Since the initial arrest, the charges on Chauvin have been increased to include second degree murder charges, and the three other officers present have been arrested and charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder, while each of the four has been placed on a $1 million bond.) In addition, the U.S. Department of Justice, on orders from the President and Attorney General William Barr, is investigating the incident and further federal charges may soon result.

Protests in Minneapolis, demanding justice for George Floyd, led to the looting of several stores, as well as further acts of vandalism, arson and even the destruction of police cars and ultimately setting that city’s third police precinct ablaze. In an all-too-often repeated scenario (i.e. Ferguson, Baltimore, etc.), police were ordered to stand down and allow the riot to intensify, unabated. Finally, a parade of police vehicles was seen abandoning that precinct, effectively surrendering to the mob violence taking place and leading to its destruction. Similar outbreaks have taken place in several cities throughout the United States since, and this trend has become more widespread in the two nights which have followed.

The mainstream media, always quick to misrepresent the truth of what is taking place across the streets of our nation, conveniently lays the blame of this outbreak on the “systemic” racism endemic to law enforcement. While it is without question that there are many examples of young black men and women dying at the hands of white police officers, there is just as much evidence of young white men and women dying at the hands of black police officers. There are as well many instances where young men and women are killed by police officers, of their own respective races, and far too many police officers have also been killed by people of all races.

That’s the ugly truth that the media does not like to acknowledge because it flies in the face of their narrative that a “systemic” bias against young black men exists across police departments nationwide.  This narrative has been taken up by politicians, eager to prove their own politically-motivated and politically-expedient civil rights bona fides.  While there is no question that abuse of police authority takes place, and all-too-frequently, the idea that this is a “systemic” problem affecting the nation’s law enforcement community is complete and utter nonsense. We do not live in a “police state” as some on the political left would have us believe, and chanting oft-heard phrases like “black lives matter” and “no justice, no peace” doesn’t make it so, either.

To get to the truth of urban unrest in the United States, we must divorce the looting and violence taking place in our cities, with the tragic death of George Floyd and the criminal actions of former Officer Derek Chauvin. Neither of these two individuals have much to do with what is now taking place on the streets of our country. To be clear, this is because we have seen this scenario played out again and again in Ferguson, MO, in Baltimore, MD, and in dozens of other American cities, ever since the advent of Black Lives Matter, Antifa and other such radical leftist movements during the early months of Barack Obama’s second term as President.

It was Obama who dragged out and rekindled the horrible history of Selma, Alabama in the early 1960s, the Watts (Los Angeles) riots in the late 1960s, the rioting which took place in multiple cities following the murder of  Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Los Angeles riots, following the police beating of Rodney King in the early 1990’s. Following these L.A riots in 1992, we mistakenly thought that the worst of race relations in these United States were at long last put asunder, but sadly it only took one man- a President of the United States- to rekindle the fires of racial hate and resentment and that president was Barack Obama, following the arrest of Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., in 2003.

This time, however, things are very different.

Stoked by more than two months of imposed social isolation and social distancing, with people largely being confined to their homes, the natural urge to break free from such constraints only added to the frustration of all Americans yearning to venture outdoors and resume their normal activities. The insistence by state governments, on the mere recommendations of the White House Coronavirus Task Force that we all wear masks venturing out, legitimized the wearing of masks most often seen on paid radicals, who are bussed into potential “hot spots” and tasked with stirring up trouble and causing mayhem. The coordinated tactics of these incendiary malcontents is not accidental, but rather by design, and it is no accident that staffers of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign are funding the actual release of rioters who have been arrested, before federal charges can be brough against them.

This begs the question as to whether or not this latest upheaval has more to do with the elections coming up in November, than anything to do with either civil rights or justice. To suggest otherwise, as politically incorrect as it may seem, can only be answered within the hearts of each one of us.

As for Derek Chauvin and the other officers who stood by while George Floyd died, the ultimate verdicts of guilt or innocence by a jury of their peers remain to be seen. Regardless, these verdicts- and all of the attendant implications of these verdicts- will no doubt hang with all of the rest of us for the foreseeable future.

At the end of the day, our “race to the end”- that “end” being the color-blind society that most all of us truly seek- will never end until we reach an end to “race,” in terms of the way each of us, white, black, Asian, Hispanic- view ourselves and our neighbors. Until that day comes, we are all screwed.

-Drew Nickell, 31 May 2020

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Unmasking the Truth About Masks

Unmasking the Truth About Masks

There is an insidious truth about covering our faces with all variation and manner of masks that the media doesn’t like to acknowledge, but nevertheless is an absolute, undeniable, and irrefutable empirical truth. These masks cannot nor will not prevent someone from contracting coronavirus COVID-19, and the reasons for this are quite simple. The cells of this virus, or any virus, are far too small for any manner of mechanical filtration to prevent its passage through the filter medium. In order to understand this absolute truth better, we must consider the rudiments of respiratory protection- and we need look no further than the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health- NIOSH.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, should not be confused with OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which is part of the Department of Labor.  As we all know, OSHA regulates the provision for occupational safety and personal protective equipment (PPE) in the workplace, primarily dealing with hazards we can see… falling objects (why some must wear hard hats), flying objects (safety glasses and face shields), corrosive substances (protective gloves and clothing), working from heights (safety belts and harnesses), etc.  NIOSH, on the other hand, deals with more insidious workplace hazards- hazards not so easily seen with the naked eye, but are very real, nevertheless. NIOSH establishes threshold limit values (TLVs) for virtually any contaminate in the workplace, as well as thresholds for allowable workplace noise. Both are based upon an average 8-hour workday, five days a week.

If, say, a given noise level in the workplace is above 90 decibels, hearing protection is then required by OSHA. If a specific airborne contaminate in a given workplace is higher than the TLV established by NIOSH, then respiratory protection is required by OSHA. Whereas the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) establishes the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) on each noise-attenuating earplug and earmuff approved to reduce harmful noise exposure, NIOSH assigns a Testing and Certification (TC) approval number to each respirator approved for specific hazards and specific concentration of those hazards. These approvals are fragile in that they assume the respirator is being worn properly, that the wearer has been quantitatively or qualitatively fit-tested on the device, that the wearer has received required training in the use and limitations of the respirator, and that nothing (a long moustache or any beard) interferes with the peripheral seal of the device being worn. Any one of these variables, falling short of these assumptions, voids the NIOSH approval and renders respiratory protection impossible.

Yet such variables are not the only reasons masks will not protect the wearer of contracting coronavirus COVID-19.

All airborne contaminants, for the purpose of air filtering/air purifying respirators approved by NIOSH, are classified into five categories, ranging in size and constitution, from largest to smallest: dusts (most of which we can see), mists (where dust particles attach to water droplets in the air), fumes (created by heating metals), organic vapors (present in nail polish, paint and gasoline), and acid gasses (such as carbon monoxide or hydrogen sulfide). As the particular size of these hazards’ units drop, or a specific hazard contains poor warning properties (as in the case of carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide), so increases the requirement for air-supplied respirators as opposed to air-filtering or air-purifying respirators, which is why insulation installers wear NIOSH-approved dust masks and fire-fighters entering burning buildings wear self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).

Viruses are so very small that no air-filtering or air-purifying respirator can begin to be effective in preventing their passage through any breathable medium, whether the device be a NIOSH-approved respirator (for another hazard), a nuisance dust mask or, for that matter, a bandana tied around the face- none, period. To understand further, if one were to imagine that a single particle of dust was the size of our solar system, a virus would be the comparative size of our moon. At best, wearing such masks might only contain the bodily fluids expectorated in a cough or a sneeze by the wearer, within the mask, but that is not an absolute, either.  So, the efficacy of wearing such masks basically amounts to wishful thinking, at best.

State governors, like Virginia’s Ralph Northam (D-VA), who are now mandating the wearing of masks in public are overstepping the recommendations of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, simply because mandates are compulsory while recommendations are voluntary. While wearing masks can partially inhibit the spread of the virus by those infected with it, they provide no protection to the wearer.  So, in the case of Northam, who strolled the Virginia Beach boardwalk on Saturday the 23rd of May- neither practicing social distancing nor even wearing a mask, all the while having “selfies” taken with complete strangers also not wearing masks, is now requiring Virginians to wear masks in public spaces, effective Friday the 29th. Go figure. It’s not the first time this governor has made a horse’s ass of himself (remember his medical school yearbook photo wearing blackface?) and it won’t be the last time either, until he leaves office in January of 2022, which can’t get here soon enough for those Virginians who happen to cherish individual liberty and personal freedom.

Perhaps, what requiring the wearing of masks, and enforcing requirements for personal distancing, really amounts to is, in the end, a test of wills- a struggle between the limited authority of the government and the governed who put them in office. Eventually the courts will declare such initiatives, however well-intentioned, to be unconstitutional but that won’t happen before Election Day, which is really what all of this has come to be about…

“Can we make the public so miserable that they will blame it all on Trump?”

Just ask a Democrat.

-Drew Nickell, 28 May 2020

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Memorial Day 2020- “I Hear the Echoes of the Fallen”

Memorial Day 2020- “I Hear the Echoes of the Fallen”

I hear the echoes of the fallen…
From Bunker Hill to Hamburger Hill,
From the deserts of North Africa to the deserts of Fallujah
From the jungles of Bataan to the jungles of Vietnam,
I hear the echoes of the fallen…

I hear the echoes of the fallen…
From the slopes of Arlington to the slopes of Normandy,
From the snows of Valley Forge to the snows of Bastogne,
From the fields of Virginia to the fields of Flanders
I hear the echoes of the fallen…

I hear the echoes of the fallen…
From Havana Harbor to Pearl Harbor,
From the trenches of Petersburg to the trenches of Belgium,
From beneath the Atlantic to the bottom of the Pacific,
I hear the echoes of the fallen…

I hear the echoes of the fallen…
From Inchon to Pusan,
From Argonne to Saigon,
From Long Island to Wake Island
I hear the echoes of the fallen…

The echoes of the fallen who gave it their all,
Now sound again the echoes of that clarion call:
“Our message to you, who now live in this land,
Must never forget why, we all took a stand,
To defend for our children, what was our obligation,
To give you this free and independent nation,
So, on this final weekend in May,
Remember all we gave, on this Memorial Day.”

-Drew Nickell, 24 May 2020

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Hopin’ to Reopen: Confessions from an At-Risk Senior Citizen

Hopin’ to Reopen: Confessions from an At-Risk Senior Citizen

Full disclosure… I am, by designation, an at-risk senior citizen with several additional risk factors which would most likely entail that I would not recover from contracting coronavirus COVID-19. A compromised immune system, including type 2 diabetes, obesity, hypertension, total poly-peripheral neuropathy in both legs below the knees (and now beginning in the hands)- not to mention a propensity to catch just about anything and everything floating around in the air… and you get the picture.

That said, I believe it is time to re-open my city and state (Virginia Beach, VA), along with my country, even if doing so drastically increases the chance that I will contract the coronavirus, and die as a result. On the lives of my children, I mean every single word of this.

Given the immeasurable damage that this pandemic has placed upon the entire world, in terms of human suffering from both the disease itself and the financial impact of shutting down the world’s economy, is bad enough. That its global spread was the direct result of the Chinese communist government’s attempt to hide the truth of this virus, and thereby enable its international “seeding,” is in and of itself, a crime against humanity the world over. If intentional, then this would constitute an act of biological warfare, as well. Either way, that rogue government must be held criminally and financially responsible for what it has cost the entire world, period.

The citizens of this country have, by and large, shown admirable patience with their state governments in response to shutting down large segments of the economy, which have resulted in the loss of 40 million jobs. For at least two months, life has come to a virtual standstill with closed schools and churches, shuttered saloons and spas, and even halted hospital operations and procedures.

Yet, what were once objective and altruistic attempts to curtail the spread of the virus have now become increasingly subjective and arbitrary attempts by several of the nation’s governors to outright control people’s lives and regulate just about all activities outside the home.  In New Jersey for instance, people are allowed to stroll the beaches on wet sand but are prohibited from doing so on dry sand.  Across-the-board limits on boat occupancy- irrespective of the size of the vessel- show well the subjective and arbitrary nature of such regulations. Proscribing residents from mowing their lawns in a state like Michigan, but insisting that abortion clinics remain open makes about as much sense as outfitting a submarine with screen doors, yet there it is….

Here in Virginia, our Governor Northam (the nincompoop) who somehow managed to complete medical school- all the while donning blackface in his senior yearbook, no less- has stubbornly refused to re-open beaches, while those states bordering north and south have gone ahead and done so. An unusually mild May has resulted in widespread disregard for the governor’s dictates, as the sandy beaches of Virginia Beach have even more beachcombers than the city’s police can even begin to prohibit- not that they’d really want to.  After all, in a city of a half million (Virginia’s largest independent city) there are other things, beside baby-sitting beachgoers, which far more need the attention of local law enforcement.

By retaining arbitrary and draconian “close” orders, more and more damage is being done to our economy- so much damage that citizens are beginning to wonder if such damage is politically motivated. It seems a bit beyond coincidence that the most draconian and arbitrary measures of closure regulations are being continued by Democrat governors in primarily “blue” states. Could it be that there is an ulterior motive in perpetuating economic ruin?

After all, it’s all about November, isn’t it?

Granted, the school year in all of our states has pretty much been smashed. Yet states which refuse to allow their schools to re-open in August/September of this calendar year, are badly serving the needs of their young people and quite possibly causing damage and irretrievable interruption to the educational and intellectual development of future voters- pray that this is not intentional, for their sake as well as our own.

If completely re-opening my city and my state ultimately results in my own demise, then so be it.

I should rather leave this world knowing that America is strong and vibrant, than remain in a world that keeps my country closed, albeit for my own sake.  To be quite honest, I haven’t really so much value as an individual human being to expect otherwise. Because of this reality, I urge my governor, and all our governors, to remember that they govern the rest of us on the consent of their citizens who bear the burden of paying their salaries. If they refuse to do so, then they risk popular insurrection- a place no sane person wants to go.

So, it’s time to re-open, folks. Let’s just do it before our rights as individuals completely disappear.

-Drew Nickell, 20 May 2020

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Holding China Accountable for Crimes Against Humanity the World Over

Holding China Accountable for Crimes Against Humanity the World Over

It is becoming ever more obvious that the government of the People’s Republic of China has perpetrated crimes against humanity across the entire world and ultimately must be held to account for these crimes, just as high-ranking officials of Germany’s National Socialist Party were held accountable for their own crimes against humanity.

Following the end of the second world war, an international military tribunal was convened in Nuremberg, Germany, in order to hold prominent members of the political, military, judicial and economic leadership of Nazi Germany accountable for war crimes perpetrated against humanity. Presiding over the prosecution in the case was Associate Justice Robert H. Jackson. The trial began in November 1945 and the ultimate verdict was rendered on September 30, 1946. Twelve of the twenty -four defendants were sentenced to the gallows and ten were ultimately hanged, as Reichsmarschall Herman Göhring was found dead in his cell, having swallowed cyanide, on the morning of the execution (Nazi party secretary Martin Bormann was convicted and sentenced to death in absentia, as he had died while attempting to escape Berlin in May of 1945).

That coronavirus COVID-19 originated in the Wuhan Province of China, and from there spread across the world, is without question- save for anyone stupid enough to believe the outright lies and attempts at blame-shifting coming out of that country. The Chinese communists, well-practiced in the arts of deception and media manipulation (WHO, anyone?), have lied since the inception and initial spread of the virus, with changing stories and outright fabrications related to its origins, its spread and its death-toll within that country. They allowed the coronavirus to escape the Wuhan Institute of Virology- a laboratory which had received $ 3.8 million from the Obama administration- where a zootrophic virus originating from a non-regional bat was engineered to become even more virulent and deadly.  Yet, the Chinese have repeatedly lied about this, too.

The very fact that their government halted all airplane traffic from and to the Wuhan Province within China and yet allowed international flights from that province to continue, shows the People’s Republic of China- at very least- has committed criminal and contributory negligence in doing so. Evidently, they did this to give that country requisite time to hoard and corner the market on personal protective equipment, including the N95 disposable respirator masks needed to protect people from spreading the disease. Assuming that this biological, weapons-grade and re-engineered virus was accidentally released, speaks of a government-operated lab lacking the requisite security and safety measures… again, assuming its release and spread was accidental. If found to be intentional, then the Chinese have deliberately killed more people outside their country and around the world, than any such pandemic in as short of a period of time, and thirteen times more Americans than the number of Americans killed in the September 11th and Pearl Harbor attacks, combined.

As of the morning of May 6, 2020, we know that almost four million people in the world have contracted the coronavirus, including more than 1.2 million Americans, and that more than one quarter million people worldwide, including 72,000 Americans, have perished as the result of becoming infected. While the spread and death-toll of this pandemic has reached across the entire world, we may never know the true death toll from the virus, because the numbers of infection and death being reported out of China seem to be revised daily and yet remain impossibly low, given the virulence and communicability of this invisible enemy.

What we do know is that the government of the People’s Republic of China must be held accountable for what they have perpetrated on the entire world. That may well happen once the effects of this virus have subsided, and once the Trump administration concludes its investigation on the origin and spread of the virus.

In the unlikely event that President Trump isn’t re-elected, then all bets are off on holding the Chinese accountable, since the Democrats and the mainstream media would rather blame Trump for the outbreak, instead of blaming those who are truly responsible for these biological war crimes against humanity. To them, hating Trump and preventing his re-election is more important than even the death of so many and the destruction of a worldwide economy.

-Drew Nickell, 6 May 2020

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