November 27, 2022 News and Notes
- And the "importance" of women's sports -- other than to beat on marginalized people -- is evident again. A Las Vegas women's basketball tournament was forced to apologize for a substandard setup at a temporary court at the Mirage, including the fact that no bleachers were actually present at the event.
- A CNN report out last week indicates that a Harvard/Yale study now believes only about 20,000,000 people in this country may not have had COVID yet -- that basically everybody has had it at least once.
- Ten million gone, at least. If you look at the wallpapering of labor and population statistics (and studies such as this), it's clear this nation has lost at least ten million to COVID. Freedom-to-infect has won, and the numbers will be staggering.
- And if you are one of those who believes it's the jabs, then it's REALLY OVER, because this won't end until at least 200,000,000 are gone!
- And Karl Denninger, you can't write both about the danger and ineffectiveness of the vaccines (which you conveniently do not note that a good 35% of the population refuse to get!) and the "Died Suddenly" Movement as a designed mass depopulation situation and be taken seriously! It is either that the "Freedom Loving Purebloods" are killing themselves and the rest of us OR it's the vaccines and the Purebloods are right. There is no third option -- and you best, if you believe in the second, understand the ramifications of that and act accordingly. Remember the Deagle Group's predictions of a 70% kill-off of the US population in the next 36 months. Even if tin, they came from somewhere.
- Odell Beckham Jr. was expelled from an airplane flight today, and it was believed it was a concussion-related medical emergency. So not only is that causing a problem for his transportation, but it probably puts most talk of him playing this year to bed -- not for misconduct, but for the medical emergency!
- The November sumo tournament is over, and there's a lot to unpack:
- Shodai, on his sixth kadoban attempt, has finally lost Ozeki and will be a Sekiwake, needing 10-5 for repromotion in January.
- Mitakeumi wasn't so fortunate, needing that 10-5 for repromotion here, and goes make-koshi (losing record), and will probably fall all the way to Komusubi next tournament.
- Asanoyama, suspended for a year of tournaments after a COVID indiscretion as an Ozeki, did not win the third-level Makushita division, but his 6-1 record at rank 4 probably gains him promotion to a lower end of the second-level Juryo division for January.
- Terutsuyoshi may have crashed all the way through Juryo from Maegashira. He lost all 15 of his bouts, the first person to lose all 15 matches in the top tournament in over THIRTY YEARS.
- The other major suspended rikishi of that time period with Asanoyama, Abi, won the tournament in a three-way playoff -- and it appears he injured Maegashira #1 Takayasu in the main match between the two, and may have hair-pulled him in the playoff! If Ozeki Takakeisho (who Abi had beaten to win the tournament) had won, another win in January would've had him in play for Yokozuna!
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