“Applicants are likely to succeed on the merits of their claim that the Secretary lacked authority to impose the mandate. Administrative agencies are creatures of statute. They accordingly possess only the authority that Congress has provided. The Secretary has ordered 84 million Americans to either obtain a COVID–19 vaccine or undergo weekly medical testing at their own expense. This is no ‘everyday exercise of federal power.’ In re MCP No. 165, 20 F. 4th, at 272 (Sutton, C. J., dissenting). It is instead a significant encroachment into the lives—and health—of a vast number of employees.”–13JAN2022, U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding the U.S. Secretary of Labor’s implementation of Biden’s vaccine mandate
Now, what happens to all those thousands of employers who began removing employees who refused to comply with the now illegal Biden vax mandate? Massive class-action lawsuits, anybody?
Individuals in the United States suffering adverse reactions to vaccines need to self-report to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. Victims who have done so say it is time consuming and complicated, as if intended to dissuade you from making a report.
Official U.S. government video explanation of ‘no fault’ Childhood NVICP (which also hears cases involving adults):
U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Paul Seeber, 15JAN2022.
U.S. Navy video by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Paul Seeber, worth only one penny Kitty Hawk leaves Naval Base Kitsap–Bremerton, Washington, for the breakers in Brownsville, Texas, 15JAN2022:
The estimated cost to build the Kitty Hawk range from $200-million to $400-million, in 1961 dollars. It was also estimated that every time the steam powered ‘supercarrier’ was overhauled it cost taxpayers between $65-million and $100-million. Kitty Hawk also underwent an $800-million Service Life Extension Program from 1990 to 1993. And the yearly cost (according to 1996 data) to operate the aircraft carrier was $141-million.
The Supercarrier’s keel was laid in December 1956, launched in May 1960, officially commissioned in April 1961.
Silent USN film by F. J. Stitt, christening of Kitty Hawk, 21MAY1960:
Silent USN film of Kitty Hawk’s commissioning day ceremonies, the film’s slate info is dated March 1961, yet the USN gives the commissioning date as April 1961 (the USN tends to hold the ceremonies a month before the ‘official’ commissionings/decommissionings):
In the middle of November 1961, the brand new CVA-63 took part in its first wargame at Camp Pendleton, California. I edited silent USN films (recorded by personnel with the last names of Miller, and Cobbs) to show just the scenes of CVA-63, there weren’t many scenes of CVA-63:
From 05 June to 07 June 1963, President John F. Kennedy paid a visit to CVA-63, to observe the 32 vessel “fleet weapons demonstration” and give a speech influenced by the previous year’s Cuban Missile Crisis. Silent USN film by J. H. Sturdevant:
In May2009, Kitty Hawk was ‘officially’ decommissioned and sent to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, State of Washington, for ‘mothballing’. Kitty Hawk was stricken from Naval records in October 2017.
U.S. Navy photo by Wendy Hallmark, 09MAR2021.
In March 2021, while the world was grappling with the new Delta Pandemic fear mongering, quietly the Kitty Hawk was moved into Dry Dock 6, of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard-Intermediate Maintenance Facility, to prepare it for scrapping.
USN photo by Seaman Josue Escobosa, 02SEP2008.
In September 2008, Kitty Hawk sailed into Bremerton, Washington, for its decommissioning.
USN photo by Kyle Gahlau, 22AUG2008.
While in San Diego for its last time, Sailors removed anything that wasn’t tied down, like bedding.
USN photo by Kyle Gahlau, 07AUG2008.
After completing its last RimPac (Rim of the Pacific Exercise) in 2008, steam powered Kitty Hawk sailed past its replacement in San Diego, the nuclear powered USS George Washington CV-73. USS George Washington then left to take Kitty Hawk’s place at the port of Yokosuka, Japan, making CV-73 the first ‘forward deployed’ nuclear powered U.S. aircraft carrier.
USN video by Petty Officer Crockett, Kitty Hawk arriving for RimPac 2008:
USN photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew White, 28MAY2008.
In May 2008, Kitty Hawk left its home port of Yokosuka, where it had been based from 1998 to 2008.
Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily halted President Biden’s vaccine mandate for private sector workers, including cross border truckers. However, Canada has imposed a vax mandate on truckers crossing the U.S.-Canada border and already Canada is reporting that the cost to truck produce (fruit & veg) from the U.S. into Canada jumped by 25%!
Canada’s vax mandate on truckers began on 15 January, while Biden’s mandate was supposed to start on 22 January. Canada’s mandate is already causing massive delays in shipping, even cancelations, which result in less product in the stores to meet demand, which jacks-up prices. Also, ‘fully’ vaccinated drivers can now command top pay, again causing prices for end users (consumers) to go up.
Driver’s from Mexico, crossing through the U.S. into Canada, must also meet the new vax mandate.
Don’t take my word, here’s a list of links and video reports:
Truck dispatching company, AFT Dispatch/A2C Logistics Co, says Canada-U.S. vax mandates are double whammy for already struggling logistics operations, affecting at least 38-thousand truckers, as well as prices for food, lumber and oil:
CTV News warns of massive loss of drivers, government official says vax mandates are a good thing:
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reports government officials made an ‘error’ in reporting vax mandate for truckers:
On 07JAN2022, the commander of 97% fully vaccinated Wright Paterson Air Force Base in Ohio, United States, raised the Health Condition Alert to ‘Delta’, blaming it on infection rates in the civilian communities surrounding the U.S. Air Force base, note that fully vaccinated healthcare workers are getting infected as well, the commander then begs people to wear masks despite the recent proof that masks don’t work:
Incomplete list of videos and links to global main-stream reports about what is now being called ‘Delta-cron’:
It is grammatically incorrect to say somebody is ‘unvaccinated’. You cannot vaccinate a person and then un-vaccinate them! People who are not vaccinated are simply ‘not vaccinated’ or ‘non-vaccinated’, they cannot be ‘unvaccinated’!
UNITED KINGDOM: Taxpayer funded doctor confronts the Health Secretary, says that despite new vaccine mandates he will not get vaccinated, points out that natural immunity is better than booster shots, for booster shots to work people will have to get them every month:
Prime Minister says people who don’t get vaccinated are “absolutely crazy”:
Incomplete list of photos and videos of the latest U.S. military operations inside private sector hospitals, under the guise of fighting the Pandemic (so called Whole-of-Government Covid Response, run by U.S. Army Northern Command, beginning on August 2021), as of 08January 2022:
07JAN2022, AZ Family report says Arizona‘s Pandemic ‘senior adviser’ wants to militarize hospitals:
Photo via FEMA/DLA, 07JAN2022.
The U.S. Defense Logistics Agency opened a FEMA ordered federal ‘surge’ testing center in southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 07JAN2022.
06JAN2022, WMGT report on militarization of hospitals in Georgia:
U.S. Army video by Specialist Richard Barnes, showing U.S. Air Force medics operating inside Yuma Medical Center and the Yuma Monoclonal antibodies clinic, in Arizona, 06JAN2022:
U.S. Defense Logistics Agency photo by Shannon Mormon, 06JAN2022.
In-processing of Ohio National Guard personnel, for duty in hospitals across the state, continued on 06JAN2022 at the U.S. Defense Supply Center in Columbus.
Ohio’s governor, and his wife, observe the in-processing of thousands of Guard personnel at the U.S. Defense Supply Center in Columbus. U.S. Defense Logistics Agency photo by Shannon Mormon, 06JAN2022.
It was in mid-December that the gov’na of Ohio ordered 2-thousand-3-hundred National Guard to report for hospital duty!
06JAN2022, KPBS report on militarization of San Juan Regional Medical Center in New Mexico:
Louisiana National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant David Kirtland, 05JAN2022, New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Louisiana National Guard is still conducting drive-thru testing in the Mahalia Jackson Center in New Orleans.
New Jersey National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Jorge Morales, 05JAN2022, Sea Girt, New Jersey.
On 05JAN2022, additional New Jersey Air and Army National Guard personnel began reporting for the ongoing Task Force Covid Guardian. The gov’na of New Jersey announced the expansion of Task Force Covid Guardian a day after the above photo was taken.
U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Kaden D. Pitt, 05JAN2022, Elliot Hospital in Manchester, New Hampshire.
On 05JAN2022, the U.S. Air Force (USAF) deployed medics to Elliot Hospital in New Hampshire. Video, by U.S. Army (USA) Sergeant Kaden D. Pitt, of USAF medics getting familiar with operations at Elliot Hospital:
Maryland National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Chris Schepers, 04JAN2022, governor’s meeting about Pandemic operations.
04JAN2022, WTHR gives update on militarization of IU Health and Riley Children’s hospitals in Indiana:
USA Specialist Raekwon Jenkins video interviews with USAF medics working on Mercy Health Mercy Campus in Muskegon, Michigan, 04JAN2022:
Connecticut National Guard photo by Second Lieutenant Steven Tucker, 04JAN2022, Hartford, Connecticut.
As of 04JAN2022, the Connecticut National Guard was still operating mass-testing sites for the Pandemic.
Video by USA Specialist Logan Ludwig, showing U.S. military personnel working in Bellin Hospital in Green Bay, Wisconsin, 04JAN2022:
Puerto Rico National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Tomas Ramirez, 04JAN2022, Caguas, Puerto Rico.
Operation Continue Safe is Puerto Rico‘s drive-thru Pandemic testing operation, conducted by the National Guard.
Amazingly, on 03JAN2022 the state of Oregon began reducing the number of National Guard medics working in private sector hospitals. The state-ordered hospital militarization operation is called Joint Task Force Reassurance, and between August and the end of December 2021 more than 1-thousand-5-hundred Guard personnel were deployed, many with short notice creating a burden for their civilian employers.
Connecticut National Guard video, by Timothy Koster, showing the distribution of taxpayer funded at-home Pandemic test kits, 03JAN2022, in North Haven:
USA video by Specialist Ashleigh Maxwell, showing USAF medics working in WellSpan York Hospital, Pennsylvania, 03JAN2022:
USA photo by Sergeant Andre Taylor, 02JAN2022, Commonwealth Health Regional Hospital of Scranton in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
On 02JAN2022, USAF medics from Mississippi began reporting for duty at Commonwealth Health Regional Hospital of Scranton, in Pennsylvania.
Is this about lack of staffing at private sector hospitals, is it about private sector hospitals getting free (taxpayer funded) medical help, is it the failure of ‘Obamacare’/ACA healthcare, or is there some other ulterior reason?
Since before the Pandemic started I had been reporting on trends and failures in the war against influenza. I’ve also reported on connections between coronavirus and influenza, as well as the very strong possibility that many Pandemic cases are actually misdiagnosed flu cases!
Incomplete list of videos and links to global main-stream reports about what is now being called ‘flu-rona’:
Welcome to borderland hell under the new U.S. President, highly incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and links to news/government agency reports as of 04 January 2022:
Mexico disbands illegal migrant camp:
Report says record number of illegals passed through Mexico on their way to United States:
United States returns thousands of illegals to Haiti:
The U.S. Coast Guard’s District 7 Sector Key West reported at least 12 different captures of illegals from Cuba, with at least 119 people being returned to Cuba on 03JAN2022!
USCG Dist. 7 photo by Ensign Alex Hughes.
USCG District 7 video of the 31DEC2021 transfer of 19 illegals from Cuba, from the container ship Methoni. The crew of Methoni said they used their lifeboat to rescue the Cubans who were in physical distress:
USCG Dist. 7 photo by Ensign Alex Hughes.
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo.
District 7, Sector Key West of the the U.S. Coast Guard, reported an undisclosed number of illegals from Cuba were sent back after this boat came ashore one mile south of Sombrero Beach, on 28DEC2021.
USCG District 7 photo.
On 20DEC2021, the USCG captured 39 illegals from Cuba, 10 miles off Long Key. They were sent back to Cuba on 24DEC2021.
On 22DEC2021, the USCG Atlantic Area captured a total of 58 illegals from Dominican Republic, on two boats, 86 miles northwest of Aguadilla. They were returned to their home country.
TEXAS: Del Rio Sector reports record numbers of illegals:
State Attorney General claims the U.S. Border Patrol has suffered record deaths due to illegals sick with Pandemic and increased drug trafficking:
U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Hanah Abercrombie, 27DEC2021.
On 27DEC2021, U.S. led Coalition ‘partners’ and Iraqi commanders met in Baghdad, to conduct an annual review of the ‘progress’ of Operation Inherent Resolve.
U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Matthew Marsilia, 21DEC2021.
On 21DEC2021, a U.S. designed Iraqi C-130J Super Hercules landed Iraqi officials to inspect Erbil Air Base, as part of the official end to U.S. led coalition combat operations.
U.S. Army photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 18DEC2021.
On 18DEC2021, U.S. and Iraqi military commanders went over the ‘new’ rules for ‘divestment’ of U.S. taxpayer funded stuff, as part of the ‘new’ Biden U.S. advise, assist and enable mission on Al Asad Air Base.
USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 16DEC2021.
On 16DEC2021, ten pallets worth of small-arms ammo was off-loaded.
USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 16DEC2021.
U.S. Army photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 15DEC2021.
48 pallets of free (U.S. taxpayer funded) stuff for Iraq’s military was off-loaded on Al Asad Air Base, on 15DEC2021.
USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 15DEC2021.
USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 15DEC2021.
USA photo by Specialist Adaris Cole, 13DEC2021.
On 13DEC2021, a U.S. designed Iraqi C-130J picks-up cargo at Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait. It has been revealed that since February 2021, Iraqi C-130Js have picked-up more than $18-million worth of U.S. taxpayer funded stuff on Ali Al Salem Air Base.
USAF photo by Senior Airman Hanah Abercrombie, 11DEC2021.
On 11DEC2021, French commanders met with Iraqi commanders in Baghdad, to discuss the so called new advise, assist and enable mission.