Sunday, November 01, 2020

The Permafrost globally has been deteriorating for years. Yale is finding a more sustained length of these fires. Permafrost is carbon-intensive. When they burn it is damaging to the climate in ways other fires are not. I remember how the Alaskan Pipeline had to invent new supports for the pipe through these lands. They had to invent support that was as cold at the base as the Permafrost so they didn't sink into the land hence destroying it. The base of the support was refrigerating the Permafrost.

During warm months, (click here) wildfires can burn across Arctic tundra. When fall arrives, cooler, wetter weather usually helps extinguish the fires. But some only appear to be gone. Despite the blanket of winter snow, they reemerge in spring – returning to life like zombies.

Jessica McCarty is director of the Geospatial Analysis Center at Miami University in Ohio.

She says a zombie fire can occur when wildfire burns in peatlands, areas that are covered with a carbon-rich layer of dead plants. The fire gets so hot that it burrows down into the peat and moves underground, even after the surface fire is extinguished.

“So that when spring melt occurs, it dries out the soil above it and allows the fire to reemerge on the surface,” McCarty says.

She says zombie fires are a growing risk as the climate warms.

“As permafrost thaws, as more Arctic peatland dries out … there’ll just be more fuel for them to burn,” McCarty says. “So the likelihood of them does increase for that reason.”

These fires are hard to find and monitor in the Arctic because of harsh winter weather. So, like their namesake, zombie fires are difficult to kill.         

It is amazing to realize the moral content in which the USA conducted itself when the land was actually important. We were that country once. Land mattered, its preservation mattered and scientists' words actually carried brevity.

Ecology. Earth Day. Endangered Species Act. Clean Air Act. Clean Water Act. They all were required vocabulary words in the USA. What the heck happened?

Art Lachenbruch (click here) was a geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Menlo Park, California, when he first caught wind of the Trans-Alaska pipeline project. Lachenbruch was an expert in permafrost, the rock-like layer of frozen soil just below the thin, insulated cover of soil and vegetation. In December 1970, he released a study in which he explained the damage a hot pipe would inflict upon the permafrost. At a temperature of 158 to 176 degrees, the oil in the pipe would thaw a cylindrical area 20 to 30 feet in diameter within a decade. The thawing would cause damage not only to the pipe, but also to the landscape. It's legend at the USGS that Lachenbruch's conversation with Tailleur -- in the office men's room -- led to the complete redesign of the pipeline....

...Across 420 miles of the pipeline's route, where the permafrost was unstable and the pipe could not be buried, the engineers designed vertical support members (VSM). These H-shaped pilings elevate the pipe several feet above the ground. The pipe is placed in a Teflon-coated steel shoe that sits on top of the crossbeam. This allows the pipe to slide sideways as it expands (when it's hot) and contracts (when it's cold). In particularly sensitive areas where the permafrost hovers just above the freezing temperature, the engineers added a passive refrigeration system. At those sites, each VSM was equipped with a pair of tubes that sit inside the VSM and descend into the ground. The tubes are filled with anhydrous ammonia, which absorbs the heat, releases it in to the air and then circulates back into the ground.

Buried Pipe with Refrigeration

For four miles of the route, neither the conventional buried method nor the elevated one was possible. At these locations, pipe had to be buried in the permafrost to avoid getting in the way of the highway or animal migration as well as a precaution against rockslides and avalanches. These stretches of pipe got their own refrigeration system. The pipe sits on two six-inch coolant pipes. Refrigerated brine is circulated through these lines, powered by electric motors that are housed in a nearby building, which also contains a heat exchanger that removes the heat from the coolant to the outside air. The brine goes into the ground at 8-10 degrees Fahrenheit and comes out at 18-21 degrees Fahrenheit, absorbing a significant amount of heat from the oil in the pipeline.

There was no one authority educating governments about SARS-CoV-2.

The current White House administration likes to point fingers at the WHO failures to justify their failures. The facts are obvious, the medical community has been involved and within an advocacy for the rapid end to this virus. The White House DOES NOT CARE about the people so much as their own agenda for their own purposes.

This professional article is an example of how the medical community it trying to reach the unreachable Donald John Trump.

June 2, 2020
By Wei Feng, Wei Zong, Feng Wang & Shaoqing Ju

In recent years, (click here) the prevalence and spread of coronavirus has had a huge impact on global public health. Due to the incomplete understanding of the pathogenic mechanism of the virus, it is difficult for humans to fight against the virus quickly and effectively once the outbreak occurs. In early 2020, a novel coronavirus was discovered in Wuhan, China. Soon after, similar cases were found in other countries around the world, and the number of infected people increased rapidly. So far, the global cumulative number of infected people has exceeded 3 million, and more than 200,000 people have died, which has had a huge impact on global human health and economic development. Every outbreak of disease makes a deep impression on mankind. Herein, we summarize the virology, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of SARS-CoV-2, and hope that countries can control the outbreak as soon as possible to minimize the loss....

The government is a problem in fighting the climate crisis.

There are inventions that started decades ago. During the "W" administration he stated in speeches that technology would solve the problem of greenhouse gas emissions. I don't know if Bush thought it was a good thing to say in a speech or not, but, people took him seriously and went to work. WHEN IS THE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPED GOING TO BE MANDATED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

Right now there are CO2 emissions that could be controlled by devices like that at MIT, but, state and federal government will not implement the technology, instead, these polluters of greenhouse gases are provided a status of "unattainable."

These polluters continue their operations with impunity because it may cost money to change their emission stacks. The government won't insist on implementing technology that works because it may cause the loss of business and jobs. That is not a reason to delay any implementation of climate crisis technology.

The climate crisis is costing the USA billions year after year after year. Where are the funds in the form of grants provided to those that can assemble this technology in businesses? The federal government must fund the implementation of technology and in that regulation. Without regulation, there will be no reason to change very dangerous emission methods currently in use. The USA MUST change it's way of looking at the climate crisis and it's resolve. Moscow Mitch's status quo may ensure his wealth and that of his family, but, it does nothing to generations of Americans with diminished quality of life on a deteriorating planet.

October 31, 2020

On the right is a porous anodized aluminum oxide membrane. The left side shows the same membrane after coating it with a thin layer of gold, making the membrane conductive for electrochemical gas gating.

"MIT Developed a Controllable Membrane to Pull Carbon Dioxide Out of Exhaust Streams"
By David L. Chandler

Electrically switchable system (click here) could continuously separate gases without the need for moving parts or wasted space.

A new system developed by chemical engineers at MIT could provide a way of continuously removing carbon dioxide from a stream of waste gases, or even from the air. The key component is an electrochemically assisted membrane whose permeability to gas can be switched on and off at will, using no moving parts and relatively little energy.

The membranes themselves, made of anodized aluminum oxide, have a honeycomb-like structure made up of hexagonal openings that allow gas molecules to flow in and out when in the open state. However, gas passage can be blocked when a thin layer of metal is electrically deposited to cover the pores of the membrane. The work is described in a paper by Professor T. Alan Hatton, postdoc Yayuan Liu, and four others that was published in the journal Science Advances on October 16, 2020.

This new “gas gating” mechanism could be applied to the continuous removal of carbon dioxide from a range of industrial exhaust streams and from ambient air, the team says. They have built a proof-of-concept device to show this process in action.

The device uses a redox-active carbon-absorbing material, sandwiched between two switchable gas gating membranes. The sorbent and the gating membranes are in close contact with each other and are immersed in an organic electrolyte to provide a medium for zinc ions to shuttle back and forth. These two gating membranes can be opened or closed electrically by switching the polarity of a voltage between them, causing ions of zinc to shuttle from one side to the other. The ions simultaneously block one side, by forming a metallic film over it, while opening the other, by dissolving its film away....

I recall there was discussion about November 2019 as the discovery of SARS-COV-2.

2020 March 17
By Kristian G. Anderson, Andrew Rambaut, W. Ian Lipkin, Edward C. Holmes and Robert F. Garry

...SARS-CoV-2 is the seventh coronavirus known to infect humans; (click here) SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 can cause severe disease, whereas HKU1, NL63, OC43 and 229E are associated with mild symptoms6. Here we review what can be deduced about the origin of SARS-CoV-2 from comparative analysis of genomic data. We offer a perspective on the notable features of the SARS-CoV-2 genome and discuss scenarios by which they could have arisen. Our analyses clearly show that SARS-CoV-2 is not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus....

The timeline of SARS-CoV-2 officially dates December 2019 the beginning of global awareness.

31 Dec 2019

Wuhan Municipal Health Commission, China, (click here) reported a cluster of cases of pneumonia in Wuhan, Hubei Province. A novel coronavirus was eventually identified.

1 January 2020

WHO had set up the IMST (Incident Management Support Team) across the three levels of the organization: headquarters, regional headquarters and country level, putting the organization on an emergency footing for dealing with the outbreak.

4  January 2020

WHO reported on social media that there was a cluster of pneumonia cases – with no deaths – in Wuhan, Hubei province.

5 January 2020

WHO published our first Disease Outbreak News on the new virus. This is a flagship technical publication to the scientific and public health community as well as global media. It contained a risk assessment and advice, and reported on what China had told the organization about the status of patients and the public health response on the cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan....

What is obvious to me is that WHO wanted to date this pneumonia in 2019. It's name is COVID-19. The 19 places the beginning of the virus in 2019. While the official timeline hasn't been updated, the fact December 31, 2019 appears as first discovery is very telling.

What is more the truth is the intense tracing back occurring after the virus was officially genetically declared "novel." It takes at least three separate reporting of the virus to determine it is "novel." If the pneumonia was moving wildly that genetic fingerprint would be less important so much as symptomatology that was deadly.

...It is improbable that SARS-CoV-2 emerged through laboratory manipulation of a related SARS-CoV-like coronavirus. As noted above, the RBD of SARS-CoV-2 is optimized for binding to human ACE2 with an efficient solution different from those previously predicted. Furthermore, if genetic manipulation had been performed, one of the several reverse-genetic systems available for betacoronaviruses would probably have been used. However, the genetic data irrefutably show that SARS-CoV-2 is not derived from any previously used virus backbone. Instead, we propose two scenarios that can plausibly explain the origin of SARS-CoV-2: (i) natural selection in an animal host before zoonotic transfer; and (ii) natural selection in humans following zoonotic transfer. We also discuss whether selection during passage could have given rise to SARS-CoV-2....

26 March 2020

Trump's budget cuts to the agencies needed to fulfill inspections and reviews...

...for pesticides have not caused the government to collapse, it just created a bottleneck that is adverse to the industry.

October 31, 2020
By Rachel Frazin

A dwindling number of Environmental Protection Agency lab inspectors (click here) for studies supporting pesticide re-approval is prompting industry calls for more government oversight.

The EPA has just five inspectors tasked with evaluating the laboratory practices of hundreds of labs that conduct studies surrounding pesticide regulations, marking a steady decline over the past 25 years for the officials in charge of inspecting compliance with the agency's Good Laboratory Practice Standards....

The industry REQUIRES inspections, reviews, and certifications because their competition has those reassurances for customers. Just because Trumps want to remove the federal government from every aspect of Americans' lives don't mean it goes away.

...Proponents argue the lend legitimacy to industry lab results in the eyes of worldwide regulators. A lack of inspections, in turn, is seen as hurting the integrity of U.S. industry in a global marketplace.

Under the Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) program, the EPA inspects the quality and integrity of data submitted in support of approving a pesticide. But some industry groups say the agency should augment its program....

..."The GLP inspection and audit program is being starved of resources and personnel," Ray McAllister wrote.

"There are some 1400 laboratories, facilities, and field sites in the US participating in GLP research on pesticides," he added in the email. "With current staffing of the audit and inspection program, keeping up with that number of facilities seems like an impossible task."...

...The EPA said it has five inspectors and two in training. From 2016 through 2019, the agency had four inspectors.

CropLife's McAllister told The Hill that staffing has been in "a gradual decline over the past 26 years." His email to the EPA noted that there were 19 inspectors and six support staffers in 1994.

He argued in the 2018 email that in other countries, the ratio of labs to inspectors is more "balanced."...

The quality of American production is important. The regulations are important. The industry is not interested in eliminating regulation or inspection, they actually want more of it to remain competitive.

Regulation is not a bad word. It keeps products in the USA in high demand.

There was a cultural shift in the USA after the placement of George W. Bush in the presidency.

The culture was about the individual, "America's Got Talent," "My Space," and "Facebook" assisted in creating a commercialized imagining of average Americans. For no money at all, a person could have their own space on the internet where their entire lives could be recorded. It was a boom for marketing and every person who cared to found instant friends and some fame.

This all occurred after September 11, 2001. Facebook launched on February 4, 2004. 

Americans were distracted by their own security after those attacks. But, while the USA was still quaking from those attacks and personal privacy was under attack, across the Pacific a virus was finding life.

Nov. 16, 2002 -- The first case of an atypical pneumonia is reported in the Guangdong province in southern China.

Feb. 26, 2003 -- First cases of unusual pneumonia reported in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Feb 28, 2003 -- World Health Organization officer Carlo Urbani, MD, examines an American businessman with an unknown form of pneumonia in a French hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam.

March 10, 2003 -- Urbani reports an unusual outbreak of the illness, which he calls sudden acute respiratory syndrome or SARS, to the main office of the WHO. He notes that the disease has infected an usually high number of healthcare workers (22) at the hospital.

March 11, 2003 -- A similar outbreak of a mysterious respiratory disease is reported among healthcare workers in Hong Kong.

March 12, 2003 -- WHO issues a global alert about a new infectious disease of unknown origin in both Vietnam and Hong Kong....

The WHO is not an alarmist organization. They gather facts and when there is a danger they then announce an unknown origin of what appears to be a very dangerous virus.

It was nearly 4 months before SARS-CoV-1 became an awareness to the world.

It's Sunday Night

Ms. McKibbin, (click here) who finished third on the inaugural season of the reality talent show in 2002, died on Sunday because of a brain aneurysm, her husband said....

The song that helped her rise to notoriety was "Black Velvet." It is a song with an interesting history. It was written by a Canadian after visiting the USA and got to know the legend that still lives today in Memphis, namely Elvis Presley. 

Black Velvet canvases were used to capture Elvis for his fans. An interesting parody is that "Black Velvet" is also an 8-year-old oak barrel mellowed Canadian Whiskey owned by Heaven Hill and produced in the Black Velvet Distillery in Lethbridge, Alberta

It is a powerful song for at least three female artists. It helped move their careers forward. The third singer is Robin Lee.

I am quite sure Nikki McKibbin will be missed by many people. Sympathy to her family and friends.


 Artist tribute (click here)

"Black Velvet" by Alannah Myles (Facebook site click here - thank you)

Mississippi in the middle of a dry spell
Jimmy Rogers on the Victrola up highMama's dancin' with baby on her shoulder
The sun is settin' like molasses in the sky
The boy could sing, knew how to move, everything
Always wanting more, he'd leave you longing for

Black velvet and that little boy's smile
Black velvet with that slow southern style
A new religion that'll bring ya to your knees
Black velvet if you please

Up in Memphis the music's like a heatwave
White lightning, bound to drive you wild
Mama's baby's in the heart of every school girl
"Love me tender" leaves 'em cryin' in the aisle
The way he moved, it was a sin, so sweet and true
Always wanting more, he'd leave you longing for

Black velvet and that little boy's smile
Black velvet with that slow southern style
A new religion that'll bring ya to your knees
Black velvet if you please

Every word of every song that he sang was for you
In a flash he was gone, it happened so soon, what could
You do?

Black velvet and that little boy's smile
Black velvet with that slow southern style
A new religion that'll bring ya to your knees
Black velvet if you please

Black velvet and that little boy's smile
Black velvet with that slow southern style
A new religion that'll bring ya to your knees
Black velvet if you please
If you please, if you please, if you please

He is absolutely correct. A month is the correct time limit to isolate the infection.

Every country in the world has a model for success in New Zealand. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden is a hero to her people. They were unhappy with her in the beginning, but, after witnessing other countries' failures to protect their people, New Zealand is able to react to any unexpected break out to end it quickly.

It is time for Prime Minister Arden to virtually address the United Nations in an appeal for a standard to end this virus on Earth. This is the 21st century, not the dark ages. It is time everyone starts acting as though they believe in the strength of the human spirit to overcome adversity.

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Trick or Treat in India.

October 30, 2020
By Akhil Kadidal

An employee of a diagnostic centre in RT Nagar (click here) was on Thursday caught offering fake Covid-19 negative results for Rs 12,000. This comes days after two staffers and a doctor were sacked for selling fake Covid negative reports.

Speaking to DH, an employee at the centre said he was ready to supply fake negative result certificates for Covid-19 patients who sought clearance documents for international travel. “The negative result can be obtained, which will also be reflected in the SRF record,” he said.

When asked how the fake reports are generated, the employee said swab samples are generally sent to three different labs, from where a negative report can be obtained. “There is a risk, but in the three labs, a false report can be obtained,” the employee said, suggesting that some testing staff in labs were also complicit in the scam.

When informed about the scam, Health Minister Dr Sudhakar said the government will not spare any lab that is involved in such irregularities....

Sir Sean Connery has passed on, but, he will always be with us.

I cannot imagine one movie he starred in I haven't seen. This photo is the day of his knighting. The lady is his wife.

He was always a gentleman on and off-screen. He has played
the most widespread type of character personalities one can imagine in his career. He was a great Scot.

He will be missed.

October 31, 2020
By Daniel Krebs

Sean Connery, (click here) the Oscar-winning Scottish actor who first brought James Bond to the big screen, has died at the age of 90.

Connery’s family confirmed the actor’s death to the BBC, noting he died in his sleep while in the Bahamas. Cause of death was not revealed, but Connery had been “unwell for some time,” the BBC reports.

Cast in the role of James Bond at the age of 30, Connery portrayed 007 in seven films, beginning with 1962’s Dr. No and continuing through From Russia With LoveGoldfingerThunderball and You Only Live Twice. He then left the spy movie franchise briefly, only to return to for 1971’s Diamonds for Forever and, years later, 1983’s “unofficial” Bond sequel Never Say Never Again, his final 007 role....

Friday, October 30, 2020

CHILDREN ARE NEVER PART OF AN EXPERIMENTAL VACCINE OR DRUG.

HOW THE HELL DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT TO USE ON CHILDREN WHEN THEY DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT TO USE ON ADULTS!

The adult vaccines are not perfected and J&J had a death recently in those adult trials.

CHILDREN ARE NOT TO BE PART OF AN EXPERIMENT!

There is no indication that separation and isolation have a poor effect. The current distance learning has been proven to be 100% safe. There is absolutely no reason to experiment on children. J&J is way out of line.

This Washington administration has provided a wide-open regulatory environment for this pandemic and is it not a safe method to put children into an experiment. When the adult dosage is known and PROVEN to be successful then and only then is the child does determined. 

I remind this virus is a killer and it maims it's victims. There is no reason to experiment on children. There needs to be an injunction against J&J and its methodologies scrutinized for purity and safety.

Reuters, New York, OCT 31 2020, 08:01 IST UPDATED: OCT 31 2020, 08:13 IS

Johnson & Johnson (click here) plans to start testing its experimental Covid-19 vaccine in youths aged 12 to 18 as soon as possible, and the company's previous experience with the same technology in a vaccine successfully used in children could give it a leg up with regulators.

"We plan to go into children as soon as we possibly can, but very carefully in terms of safety," J&J's Dr. Jerry Sadoff told a virtual meeting of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices on Friday....

It seems to me the PERMISSION to begin a pediatric vaccine trial should be coming from the CDC and not from J&J. The authority pipeline is backward. It seems this country has had enough of child endangerment.

In 1966, Henry K. Beecher, MD, (click here) published a study describing 22 instances of mainstream medical research that he claimed were unethical. In his article in the New England Journal of Medicine, Beecher described medical studies in which

- medical treatment was withheld from subjects for research purposes
- institutionalized children and adults were involved
- surgeons performed experimental techniques with unknown effects
- infectious or otherwise harmful substances were deliberately introduced into a subject’s body.

Only one of the studies Beecher cited related to vaccine research. As he noted,

This study was directed toward determining the period of infectivity of infectious hepatitis. Artificial induction of hepatitis was carried out in an institution of mentally defective children in which a mild form of hepatitis was endemic. The parents gave consent for the intramuscular injection or oral administration of the virus, but nothing is said regarding what was told them concerning the appreciable hazards involved.

A resolution adopted by the World Medical Association states explicitly: "Under no circumstances is a doctor permitted to do anything which would weaken the physical or mental resistance of a human being except from strictly therapeutic or prophylactic indications imposed in the interest of the patient." There is not right to risk an injury to 1 person for the benefit of others. —Henry K. Beecher, MD (1966)

The study Beecher summarized was conducted by Saul Krugman, MD, at the Willowbrook State School in Staten Island, New York. Krugman’s work established that hepatitis A and B were different diseases and showed the benefit, before vaccination was available, of gamma globulin as a preventive for hepatitis. Krugman had previously stated his position for infecting the Willowbrook children:...

Published in final edited form as:
Vaccine. 2009 May 26; 27(25-26): 3291–3294.
Published online 2009 Feb 20. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.02.031

Robert M. Jacobson,  Inna G. Ovsyannikova,, and Gregory A. Poland

Past difficulties encountered in pediatric vaccine research have positively influenced the development of modern regulations of human subjects’ research. These regulations permit pediatric research but impose special restrictions on the types of studies to which children may participate, and these restrictions have important implications for modern vaccine trials. These ethical issues pose real but surmountable concerns. Considerations also include the use of placebos, critical for trial design but an impediment to parental permission. Recent pediatric vaccine studies illustrate practical alternatives to placebos that preserve allocation concealment and blinding yet obtain parental support. Vaccine researchers must consider the role parents play, not just in giving formal permission for their children’s participation, but also for their roles in active recruitment, successful retention, and data acquisition. Studies of parents’ attitudes do identify consistencies among motivating forces that drive parents to participate or refuse their children’s participation. These studies should influence how we design and execute pediatric vaccine trials. Finally, ethical considerations and current regulations raise certain issues concerning the remuneration of the research volunteer when that volunteer is a child. The published literature illustrates wide variation in practice. Better understanding of the restrictions in pediatric research, the use of placebos, the attitude of parents, and the concerns with remuneration can better equip the vaccine researcher in pursuing successful studies in children.

Be there or be square.

Old Home Week. They are simply incorrigible. 


October 30, 2020

Flint - Former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden will be in Flint on Saturday.

They are planning to take part in a drive-in event around 1:45 p.m. at an undisclosed location. The event is closed to the public but will be live-streamed on the Biden-Harris campaign website.

Obama and Biden plan to discuss bringing Americans together to address the crises facing the county. They plan to encourage voters to cast a ballot in Tuesday’s election.

Afterward, Obama and Biden will travel south to Detroit for a similar drive-in event beginning around 5:30 p.m.

I just got in from a three hour drive.

 I passed at least three tractor-trailers going 5 MPH less than the legal speed limit for trucks. It is very strange to have trucks that big to be going slower than the rest of the traffic.

THEY WERE USPS TRUCKS. ALL THREE OF THEM.

Thursday, October 29, 2020

It was pure stupidity and false pride to leave Edward Snowden in Russia.

He exposed the wrongful accumulation of personal data of Americans by the USA cyber intelligence agencies after September 11, 2001.

SO WHAT!

Americans have a right to know who holds their private data.

HE WASN’T THE ONE WHO BROKE THE RULES IN THE FIRST PLACE!

October 29, 2020

The "Cyber Security Market - Forecast (2020 - 2025)" (click here) report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Cyber Security Market size is forecast to reach $174.09 billion in 2025, estimated to grow at a CAGR of 8% during 2020-2025. The increasing use of technology such as artificial intelligence, IoT, machine learning and so on are significantly driving the cybersecurity market. Furthermore, the increasing demand for cloud-based cybersecurity systems in order to reduce data loss are also enhancing the growth of the market. The rising demand for network and endpoint security, mobile security, behavioral detection are fueling the growth of the market during forecast period....

Hm. I guess Former FBI Mueller knew what he was talking about in his report about Russia attacks on the USA.

October 26, 2020

KrebsOnSecurity began following up on a tip (click here) from a reliable source that an aggressive Russian cybercriminal gang known for deploying ransomware was preparing to disrupt information technology systems at hundreds of hospitals, clinics and medical care facilities across the United States. Today, officials from the FBI and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security hastily assembled a conference call with healthcare industry executives warning about an “imminent cybercrime threat to U.S. hospitals and healthcare providers.”

The agencies on the conference call, which included the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), warned participants about “credible information of an increased and imminent cybercrime threat to US hospitals and healthcare providers.”

The agencies said they were sharing the information “to provide warning to healthcare providers to ensure that they take timely and reasonable precautions to protect their networks from these threats.”

The warning came less than two days after this author received a tip from Alex Holden, founder of Milwaukee-based cyber intelligence firm Hold Security. Holden said he saw online communications this week between cybercriminals affiliated with a Russian-speaking ransomware group known as Ryuk in which group members discussed plans to deploy ransomware at more than 400 healthcare facilities in the U.S....

It is impossible to fight crime such as this when agents have to learn the enemy over and over again with the purging of agents with inconvenient truths. Trump's leadership has left the USA vulnerable and this should not be a surprise to anyone.

August 13, 2019
By Bradley P. Moss

...With the firing of Peter Strzok (click here), the president’s purge of senior FBI leadership who helped launch that investigation is now complete. For those wondering whether Trump would allow the bureau to do its job without political interference from the White House, I think we have our answer.

This is from 2017. What is it with that stairstep costs of Burial caskets. It looks like a cartel issue.

I will never be cremated. I think it is horrible that people are forced into cremation because of the cost of burials. Turn some empty malls and warehouses into mausoleums. Sell accompanying places for a person's dog or cat (click here)




October 31, 2020
By Akin Oyedele

The cost of burying a loved one (click here) in America has risen faster than virtually everything else over the last 30 years.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics just published a fascinating look at the cost of dying in the US... because it's Halloween. The chart below shows that the price index for funerals has risen almost twice as fast as consumer prices for all other items.

Producer prices for caskets rose 230% from December 1986 through September 2017, while prices for all commodities increased 95.1%. The data is not seasonally adjusted.

As casket costs surged, the rate of cremations surpassed burials in 2015 for a second straight year, according to the National Funeral Directors Association. Its data showed that the median cost of a funeral with viewing and burial in 2014 was $7,181, and $6078 for a funeral with viewing and cremation....

The financial markets know how it plays. So, there is no surprise and they should address their investments appropriately.

Human beings want to live through this terrible virus. So figure. I guess they aren't worried that much about stockholder returns. OMG, there are no pants on fire bailouts.

The strength of the USA economy is the consumer. This is not difficult. The markets need to stop gambling with their fancy inventive financial instruments. 

October 28, 2020
By Emily Graffeo


That's according to James McDonald, Hercules Investments CEO and investment chief, who said on Wednesday that the S&P 500 index could tumble an additional 20% before the presidential inauguration in January as cases of the coronavirus surge in the US and swaths of Europe begin to lock down again.

The benchmark index lost as much as 3.6% during Wednesday trading and closed at 3,271 - its lowest level since late September. McDonald said the market turmoil isn't over just yet.

"Expectations that COVID-19 would be under control by now have vanished and we see stocks falling by another 10-20% from here," McDonald said. "We believe that if the S&P 500 breaks below 3,200 before the election, its next move may be down another 12% to 2,890."...

Apple is fine . That is obscene money and the internet companies are a wash of it.

A lot of their business requires liquidity. I am happy they are able to conduct their business, but, don't complain that one quarter is lower than another. No sympathy.

I think Apple's change in the 3rd quarter cash reflects what the economy was doing. The Northern Hemisphere was having fun in the sun and not necessarily at home purchasing online. 

October 29, 2020
By Michelle Gao

Graph (click here)

Apple (click here) now has $191.83 billion cash on hand, according to the company’s fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report released Thursday. 

That’s down from the company’s fiscal third quarter of 2020, when it reported $193.8 billion in cash. It’s also down from Apple’s fiscal fourth quarter 2019 earnings, however, when it reported $205.9 billion in cash.

Apple regularly has one of the largest cash piles among U.S. companies and hit a $2 trillion market cap in August, although it has fallen back below that number.