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Saturday, January 14, 2023

NYC doctors and elite Allen-Stevenson School battle over ‘Open Streets’ program

 An elite private school has turned an Upper East Side street into a playground — pitting the kids against infuriated residents and doctors who work on the block.

The stretch of east 78th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues is home to at least six doctors’ offices, whose physicians claim their patients can’t get to appointments because cars aren’t permitted to drop them off.

The area is cordoned off from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays as part of the city’s Open Streets program, allowing students from the all-boys, $57,000-a-year Allen-Stevenson School a place to play while a rooftop recreation area is being built.

“The impact has been somewhat devastating,” said Karen Lessing, who works in plastic surgeon Pamela Lipkin’s East 78th Street office.

“Ubers have canceled because they say, ‘We can’t come down the block’ … Many of my patients are Medicare patients with walkers, canes,” said Lauren Cassell Binbaum, a surgeon whose office is on the street. School kids play on closed East 78th St. between Park and Lexington Aves.

The area is cordoned off from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays as part of the city’s Open Streets program, allowing students to play while a rooftop recreation area is being built.
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It’s not just a nightmare for those trying to make a doctor’s appointment. The kids sometimes block bike lanes, forcing cyclists onto the sidewalk and into the path of pedestrians, residents and doctors complained during a recent Community Board 8 meeting.

Some kids are more than just pedestrian hazards, one doctor said.

“I had my car parked out on the street … and one of those pieces of sh-t kids — spoiled brats — jumped in my car, and it was running,” Dr. Lipkin told The Post.

DOT "not standing" sign
The “Open Streets” program has angered residents and doctors who say it causes safety problems.
Helayne Seidman

The Allen-Stevenson School, which boasts Michael Douglas and former Disney CEO Michael Eisner as alumni, has used the tree-lined street as a playground since September 2020. It’s unclear when its rooftop recreation area is to be completed.

“This Open Street helps provide safe play space and drop-off/pick-up opportunities for children attending the Allen-Stevenson School,” said DOT spokesman Vincent Barone, who did not address community complaints.

In an effort to appease critics, the school has begun issuing passes for residents to be able to drive through without having to check in with guards posted alongside barricades at the entrance to the block.

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A sign notifying passersby that the street is closed.
The Allen-Stevenson School
The outside of the Allen-Stevenson School.
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“But I’m like, ‘Who are you to give out permits?’” Lipkin seethed.

Allen-Stevenson’s security director, Chris Acerbo, defended the program. 

“It gives students an opportunity to get out in the fresh air, [which] has a lasting impact on the rest of the day in the classrooms,” he told the community board.

Duncan Lyon, the head of the school, told The Post, “We take pride in being good neighbors.”

https://nypost.com/2023/01/14/nyc-doctors-and-elite-allen-stevenson-school-battle-over-open-streets/

Missing deaf, mute woman found in NYC after living on subways for three weeks

 The deaf, mute and autistic woman who vanished after getting released from a Queens hospital on Christmas Eve was found Saturday — and survived by living on the subways for three weeks.

Samantha Primus’ sister Ghislaine Primus and two good Samaritans located the missing woman at the Bowling Green station in Lower Manhattan after getting a tip she was riding the 1 train.

“My heart fell, my heart fell,” Ghislaine said at an evening press conference.

Samantha was dehydrated, 10 pounds lighter and had swollen feet, she said.

“She was wearing slippers and a pair of socks in … this cold, and she survived jumping from train to train, looking and hoping that she was going to get home. And we found her,” added Ghislaine and Samantha’s sister, Sophia Primus.

Samantha is now being treated at Methodist Hospital in Park Slope, her family said, as they weigh their legal options against Queens Hospital Center, which they claim prematurely discharged the 46-year-old on a freezing cold night.

Samantha left her sister Joanna Peck’s Elmont house, where she was staying for the holidays, early Dec. 23 in an effort to find her way back to her mother’s house in Brooklyn.

That evening, a bystander in Queens found Samantha lying on the ground in 18-degree weather in apparent need of help.

EMS took her to Queens Hospital Center, but the staff let the deaf and nonverbal woman walk back out at 2 a.m. — when temperatures hit a frigid 7 degrees — with nothing but a list of homeless shelters.

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Ghislaine Primus
Ghislaine Primus was the one to find her sister in Manhattan Saturday.
Attorney Sanford Rubenstein holds presser outside Methodist Hospital in Park Slope Brooklyn.
The family is now considering legal action against the city hospital.
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Sophia Primus
Sophia Primus said Samantha had “survived jumping from train to train” in hopes of finding her way home.
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Samantha Primus was found by her family Saturday morning, three weeks after she went missing.
Primus's family at a press conference.
Samantha’s family said she was prematurely discharged from Queens Hospital Center on Christmas Eve last year.
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Methodist hospital in Park Slope Brooklyn where Samantha Primus is being currently treated.
Methodist Hospital in Park Slope where Samantha is being currently treated.
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“If they had done their duty, my sister would not have gone through these horrendous three weeks in the cold. An apology will never be enough. We wonder what hearts and heads work at this hospital,” Sophia said, adding her sister arrived at the hospital with no identification.

The family is now pursuing legal action against the hospital, claiming the hospital neglected to take the proper care in discharging the disabled woman and are now refusing to give them information.

“If the Nassau County police report is accurate, then clearly this hospital was not only negligent but heartless, and appropriate legal action will be instituted,” the family’s lawyer, Sanford Rubenstein, said. “The city has to be held accountable for the actions of those who work for them in their hospitals.”

Samantha Primus
Samantha is deaf, nonverbal and on the autism spectrum.
Courtesy of the Primus family

In a statement to The Post, New York City Health & Hospitals, which runs Queens Hospital Center, noted HIPAA regulations prevent the disclosure of details about a patient’s care without the person’s consent.

“We see patients who need various levels of care in all our emergency department and afford them the confidentiality of treatment as the law provides,” it said.

Samantha’s family has spent the last three weeks constantly searching for her, paying extra close attention to the trains as most tipsters reported seeing her riding the rails.

In spite of that, no police officers patrolling the subways came in contact with the woman, said Rev. Kevin McCall of the Crisis Action Center. 

Samantha Primus (Left), sister Valerie (middle) and mother Angelique (Right).
Samantha was released from the hospital at 2 a.m. Christmas Eve with a list of homeless shelters.
Courtesy of the Primus family
“So many police officers are patrolling the subway system but not one police officer found her. They were right there,” McCall said.

The NYPD didn’t immediately comment.

https://nypost.com/2023/01/14/missing-deaf-mute-woman-samantha-primus-found-living-on-nyc-train/

ATF Declares Braced Pistols Illegal, Demands Registration Or Face Jail Time

 Submitted by Gun Owners Of America.,

The ATF has finally unveiled its "final rule" regarding pistol braces.

This rule, also called "Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached Stabilizing Braces," could result in serious criminal charges for owners of up to 40 million guns if they do not register their braced firearms with ATF.  


GOA's Legal & Federal Affairs team are currently going over the final rule with a fine-toothed comb, but here's what we know so far.  

According to the final rule, gun owners who possess braced firearms will have 120 days to destroy, reconfigure, register, turn in their firearms to ATF, or face NFA violations which include $250,000 in fines and a hefty prison sentence. 

In addition, ATF has released a list titled "Commercially available firearms equipped with a stabilizing brace that are short-barreled rifles."

ATF claims that the list is representative of how the agency will apply the definition of "rifle" to firearms equipped with a stabilizing brace.

The immediate logistics of this final rule have been called into question by even the anti-gun corporate media. It is a well-known fact that ATF's NFA division consistently misses its own performance benchmarks and routinely sees wait times for ATF form approvals and tax stamps in the 300-400 day range. If 40 million firearms are added to that waitlist, it is logical to assume that gun owners forced to comply with this unconstitutional registration scheme may wait years in limbo.

But don't despair! Gun Owners of America is currently pursuing multiple actions to defeat this unconstitutional ATF overreach on America's 2nd Amendment Rights. 

The first is to work with members of Congress to overturn the rule via the Congressional Review Act.

The Congressional Review Act allows members of Congress to introduce a Joint Resolution of Disapproval to reverse any agency rule or action they deem unconstitutional.

Of course, if Congress doesn't cooperate, GOA will not give up. We are prepared to file a lawsuit immediately and fight this subversion of the lawmaking process in the court system. 

Erich Pratt, Gun Owners of America's Senior Vice President, had this to say: 

"This administration continues to find new ways to attack gun owners, and this time their target is brace-equipped firearms that allow persons with disabilities to safely and effectively use pistols. We will continue to work with our industry partners to amplify the disapproving voices in the firearms industry, and the Gun Owners Foundation, our sister legal arm, will be filing suit in the near future."  

Aidan Johnston, GOA's Director of Federal Affairs, added:  

"President Biden just initiated the largest federal gun registration scheme in our nation's history without even the passage of a new law. GOA is actively working with Congress to pass a resolution blocking this rule under the Congressional Review Act, and we continue to lobby lawmakers to support Rep. Clyde and Sen. Marshall's Stop Harassing Owners of Rifles Today (SHORT) Act. If President Biden will not sign such legislation, then Congress must defund this rogue agency."  

GOA has a history of overturning these unconstitutional rule changes. In 2020, when the ATF under the Trump administration attempted to regulate pistol braces, GOA rallied our members to take action. GOA members flooded the proposed rule with comments. Because of this, ATF abandoned its attempt and withdrew the rulemaking. 

While GOA is prepared to take the ATF to court over this issue, we're interested in cutting the ATF's ability to regulate Short Barreled Rifles, Short Barreled Shotguns, and similar types of firearms.   

To strip the ATF of its ability to regulate these types of firearms, we're targeting the core of the issue, the National Firearms Act. The outdated and unconstitutional NFA allows ATF the leeway to make these unconstitutional rule changes. We're working with Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas and Congressman Andrew Clyde of Georgia to pass the SHORT Act, which would remove Short Barreled Rifles and Shotguns from the NFA. 

But we can't do it alone. We need your help fighting back against the rogue ATF and the anti-gun Biden administration. Help us fight by calling your Senators and Congress members and asking them to support the SHORT Act and the Joint Resolution of Disapproval. 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/atf-declares-braced-pistols-illegal-demands-registration-or-face-jail-time

What Does Recent Stock Market Strength Tell Us?

 I've found that if you look at enough market indicators, you'll always find reasons to be long or short, and you'll always find reasons to trade.  Far better than following a host of canned indicators is constructing a select number of measures that make sense to you and then learning (and backtesting) their ins and outs.  Chasing multiple rabbits is a great way to wind up with none.

Kudos to the SentimenTrader service, which consistently offers excellent research for equity traders and investors.  They recently highlighted the upward breadth thrust in the market--a situation in which many stocks go from being oversold to overbought in a relatively short period of time--and noted the historical tendency for such moves to continue higher.  A common scenario that explains the pattern is that bears miss the market bottom and then miss the initial thrust higher and so view pullbacks as opportunities to ride the new trend.  That keeps pullbacks relatively modest and helps to create a trending move higher.

One of my favorite indicators comes from data offered by the Stock Charts site and their scans.  Each day I track how many stocks in the NYSE universe closed above and below their upper and lower Bollinger Bands.  When many stocks close above their respective bands, that tells you that there is unusual strength--and it is broad.  

Just in the past week alone, we've had three days in which over 400 stocks closed above their upper bands.  To put this into perspective, since 2019, when I first began archiving these data, there have only been 15 prior occasions of individual days with over 400 stocks closing above their bands.  Such days of strength are rare--and now we're seeing a cluster of such strong days.  Somewhat similar clusters occurred in June and November of 2020; both led to higher prices in the medium term.  Indeed, following the 15 occasions of breadth strength, SPY was higher 11 times, lower 4 times over the next 20 trading sessions.  Average gains were +2.45% vs. +.85% for the remainder of the sample.  Interestingly, following the strong days, there has been no significant directional edge over the following five trading sessions.  It's not unusual to get some consolidation before the trend resumes.

I'm currently working on an intraday breadth thrust model to see how well it anticipates short-term patterns of momentum.  That will require a new and different indicator and perhaps a new way of thinking about breadth.  This could open the door to intraday measures of breadth thrust.  

We hear a lot about traders' "edge" in the markets.  Edges, I've found, are always evolving--and the successful traders are the ones who evolve along with markets.  As an increasing amount of capital is being traded by highly leveraged funds, we're finding a growing number of portfolio managers managing risk on a short-term basis.  This is creating shorter-term patterns of momentum and reversal that can be exploited by nimble traders employing the right tools.  


Doctor Calls For Withdrawal Of Pfizer, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines Following New Research

 by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

An American doctor is joining the calls for the withdrawal of the messenger RNA COVID-19 vaccines, pointing to new research that highlights a connection between the shots and adverse events.

Dr. Joseph Fraiman, a doctor based in Louisiana who also conducts research on COVID-19 and other health issues, says it’s time to halt the administration of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines until new clinical trials prove the benefits from the vaccines outweigh the harms.

The new research, including a reanalysis of the trials for the vaccines, raise concerns about whether the benefits from the vaccines outweigh the harms, according to the doctor.

I don’t see how anyone couldn’t be certain that the benefits are outweighing the harms on a population level, or even in the high-risk groups. I don’t see the evidence to support that claim,” Fraiman told The Epoch Times. “But I also can’t say that there’s evidence to support that it’s potentially more harmful, but there’s also uncertainty here. … Given that scenario, I believe that people should not be given the [vaccines] outside of a clinical trial, because we need to figure out … if their benefits outweigh harm or if harm outweighs benefits.”

“The only thing that can answer that question is going to be a randomized trial,” he added.

Pfizer and Moderna did not respond to requests for comment.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which cleared the shots and has never stopped promoting them, did not return an inquiry.

The Data

Fraiman led a study that reanalyzed the original Pfizer and Moderna trials. He and his colleagues concluded in a study published following peer review that the vaccinated were at higher risk of serious adverse events.

That’s one data point. Another is the identification of safety signals, or adverse events, that are potentially caused by the vaccines but require further study. The FDA revealed in December 2022 that the Pfizer vaccine was linked to blood clotting in elderly individuals. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which recommends the vaccines for virtually all Americans, found hundreds of other signals in its research, according to records obtained by The Epoch Times.

Several serious problems that can lead to death have been causally linked, or proven to be caused by the vaccines. They include myocarditis, or heart inflammation.

While U.S. health officials have repeatedly downplayed the severity of myocarditis and a related condition, pericarditis, German researchers who dug into the deaths of 25 people who died suddenly at home after vaccination ruled out every potential cause except for vaccination for five of the people. They reported their results in a study that was published after peer review in late 2022.

“Given alternative causes are unlikely to cause myocarditis within one week of vaccination, this is essentially conclusive evidence that we’re seeing sudden cardiac deaths from the vaccines,” Fraiman said.

Fraiman also noted that excess mortality, or deaths from all causes, have risen during the pandemic—with spikes correlating with the introduction of the vaccines. Vaccines may not have caused the additional deaths, he says, but some researchers, including British professors Norman Fenton and Martin Neil, have examined the data and found a signal that the vaccines were linked to at least some of the excess deaths. U.S. officials say some of the deaths may be from COVID-19.

Initial Thoughts

When the vaccines were first introduced, Fraiman backed giving them to the elderly and others at high risk from COVID-19, or people of all ages with serious underlying health conditions. He says he also did not recommend against vaccination for any ages, though he told younger family members he was not sure if it was a good idea to get a jab.

Fraiman also says the vaccines likely reduced hospitalizations in the first two quarters of 2021, recalling how he did not see a single vaccinated person in his hospital until June of that year.

When he and the other scientists discovered the vaccinated were at higher risk of serious problems, he shifted to a stance of the harms likely outweighing the benefits among healthy people.

With the new evidence of harm, along with Omicron being less dangerous and more likely to evade vaccine immunity, Fraiman questions whether the benefits outweigh the serious harms even among the elderly and otherwise infirm.

“I see the likelihood that the harm could outweigh the benefit in the group who stood to benefit the most from the vaccine,” he said.

Standards Fall

Clinical trial data on the vaccines have been hard to come by, especially trials not run by the vaccine makers themselves, and the standards for the trials have been lowered over time.

The FDA authorized shots for children based on immunobridging, or trial data that found the vaccines triggered a similar antibody response in kids than that in adults. For the new bivalent boosters, created because the original vaccines have been providing much lower levels of protection against Omicron and its subvariants, no clinical data, not even antibody measurements, was provided at all. Months later, that data is still not available to the public.

Some observational studies have estimated the boosters provide subpar protection against infection and solid protection, at least initially, against hospitalization. Randomized, controlled trials are typically considered superior.

Fraiman recommends withdrawing the vaccines and U.S. officials going to the vaccine makers and asking them to demonstrate the benefits outweigh the harms in light of the changed dynamics of the pandemic. The trials should feature investigators looking closely at each COVID-19 hospitalization to distinguish whether they were caused by COVID-19, or the COVID-19 diagnosis was incidental. That distinction is known widely as being hospitalized, or dying, with COVID-19 versus from COVID-19.

The trial would take five or six months, similar to the original ones, Fraiman says.

Other Calls

Some countries, such as Denmark, meanwhile, have stopped offering booster shots to certain segments of the population. A growing number of experts, meanwhile, are calling for the administration of the Moderna and Pfizer shots, which are by far the most administered in the United States, to be halted.

The group includes Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a British doctor who turned against the vaccines in 2022 due to the growing evidence of side effects. Malhotra’s citations included the Moderna and Pfizer trials, which showed no reduction in mortality or severe disease, and the research led by Fraiman.

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/doctor-calls-withdrawal-pfizer-moderna-covid-19-vaccines-following-new-research

COVID-Narrative Dissenters File Lawsuit Against Legacy Media Over Coordinated Censorship

 by Bill Pan via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

A coalition of outspoken critics and skeptics of the mainstream narratives on COVID-19 has brought an antitrust lawsuit against some of the world’s largest news organizations, accusing them of working in collaboration to suppress dissenting voices surrounding the pandemic.

The lawsuit (pdf), filed on Tuesday in a federal court in Texas, targets The Washington Post, the British Broadcasting Corp (BBC), The Associated Press (AP), and Reuters—all of which are members of the “Trusted News Initiative (TNI),” a self-described “industry partnership” formed in 2020 among legacy media giants and big tech companies.

“By their own admission, members of the TNI have agreed to work together, and have in fact worked together, to exclude from the world’s dominant internet platforms rival news publishers who engage in reporting that challenges and competes with TNI members’ reporting on certain issues relating to COVID-19 and U.S. politics,” the complaint reads.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a critic of the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccination policies, led the lawsuit. He is joined by Creative Destruction Media, Trial Site News, Truth About Vaccines founders Ty and Charlene Bollinger, independent journalist Ben Swann, Health Nut News publisher Erin Elizabeth Finn, Gateway Pundit founder Jim Hoft, Dr. Joseph Mercola, and Ben Tapper, a chiropractor.

The plaintiffs, the lawsuit alleges, are among the many victims of the TNI’s “group boycott” tactic, defined as a coordinated effort to facilitate monopoly by cutting off the competitors’ access to supplies and necessities.

In this case, the TNI members are accused of engaging in group boycott—in concert with their big tech partners—against small, independent news publishers by denying them access to internet platforms they need to compete and even survive in the online news market.

“As a result of the TNI’s group boycott, [the plaintiffs] have been censored, de-monetized, demoted, throttled, shadow-banned, and/or excluded entirely from platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and Linked-In,” the lawsuit states.

For example, the lawsuit claims, TNI members have been working with Big Tech to censor what they condemned as “misinformation,” such as reports that COVID may have originated in a laboratory in the Chinese city of Wuhan, that the COVID vaccines do not prevent infection, and that vaccinated people may still transmit COVID to others.

This alleged effort to establish a dominant media narrative by shutting off nonestablishment outlets, according to the lawsuit, has violated both federal antitrust and freedom of speech laws.

Federal antitrust law has its own name for this kind of ‘industry partnership,'” the lawsuit states. “It’s called a group boycott and is a per se violation of the Sherman Act.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/covid-narrative-dissenters-file-lawsuit-against-legacy-media-over-coordinated-censorship

At NCAA Convention, Athletes Oppose Trans Intrusion In Women's Sports

 The NCAA convention in San Antonio had some unwelcome publicity on Thursday, in the form of dozens of protesters speaking out against the collegiate athletics organization's insertion of transgender athletes into women's competition. 

Among the demonstrators against NCAA's policies was former Kentucky Wildcat swimmer Riley Gaines, who had to compete against transgender athlete Lia Thomas, the University of Pennsylvania Quaker who was crowned the NCAA women's champion in the 500-yard freestyle. 

“Today, we intend to personally tell the NCAA to stop discriminating against female athletes by handing them a petition that we have garnered nearly 10,000 signatures on in just a couple of days,” said Gaines. 

The NCAA has allowed transgender athletes to cross gender lines since 2010. Full implementation of a 2022 update of that policy was set to happen by August 2023, but, amid growing pushback from women and those with empathize with them, the NCAA Board of Governors his week opted to delay it to the 2023-24 academic year "to address operational considerations." 

“I want to show the NCAA their discrimination against female athletes like me does not go unnoticed," protestor and former Lee University volleyball player Macy Petty told Daily Caller"I will not stand by as they allow biological men to take over female athletics.” Petter had to compete against a trans athlete in USA Volleyball qualifiers.

Screenshot from a page at Our Bodies Our Sports site organizing the NCAA convention protest

While Thursday's action against the NCAA's transgender policies consisted of speeches and signs, opponents of the status quo are likely to take the NCAA to court with the aim of proving its policies violate Title IX, the legislation that, among other things, requires that female collegiate athletes be afforded the same athletic opportunities as men at the same school. 

This week, attorneys for the Independent Council on Women's Sports (ICONS), a network of current and former collegiate and professional women athletes and their families, published a letter to the NCAA, declaring ICONS was putting the NCAA "on official notice that your practice of allowing male athletes on women’s teams constitutes illegal discrimination against women on the basis of sex...it is impossible to provide equal opportunities for both sexes (as required by Title IX) without female-only teams." 

At the protest, alluding to potential legal avenues, Alliance Defending Freedom attorney Christiana Kiefer said:

“I think that could look like a Title IX complaint. And I think it could look like even universities starting to actually push back against the NCAA and saying, ’Hey, we have a legal obligation to protect fair athletic opportunities for female athletes and if we fail to do that, you’re kind of binding our hands and not allowing us to fulfill our legal obligations to the female athletes at our schools.’”

The resistance to NCAA's transgender-athlete campaign now includes state governments that have barred transgender athletes from women's sports. Earlier this month, a federal judge upheld West Virginia's ban, saying that "one's sex...dictates physical characteristics that are relevant to athletics."