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Zach Vorhies interviewed by Del Bigtree on Coming Changes
Hi Y’all,
In yesterday’s message Saul again referred to “enormous changes” occurring worldwide, well below is the link to a Google Whistleblower being interviewed by Del Bigtree on his channel TheHighwire which is an amazing indication of this.
John Smallman
GOOGLE WHISTLEBLOWER TELLS ALL
Zach Vorhies, former Google engineer-turned-whistleblower, joins Del in studio where he reveals what he found while working there, and why he had to sound the alarm on the tech giant.
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Stars Attending VMAs Granted Exemption To Cuomo Quarantine Rules
Celebrities from out of state attending the upcoming MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) in New York will not have to entirely quarantine themselves for 14 days, as most others traveling to the state are required to do at threat of $10,000 in fines and up to 15 days behind bars.
According to The New York Post, celebrities attending the award show have been granted special exemptions to coronavirus-related quarantine rules from the New York State Department of Health.
A spokesperson for Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the stars can “participate in the production of the show, but they will only interact with other members of the cast and crew and will quarantine when not working,” the Post reported.
The VMAs “agreed to police itself with ‘rigorous safety protocols including testing and screening and compliance checks by a special compliance officer,’” the report added.
If you are not a celebrity attending the VMAs, or offered some other exemption, and are traveling from any of the dozens of states Cuomo has deemed a coronavirus “hot” zone, you’ll have to fill out a form disclosing your travel and agree to quarantine for 14 days. If you fail to report yourself, you could find yourself facing a $2,000 fine and potentially “ordered to complete mandatory quarantine.”
A spokesperson for Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the stars can “participate in the production of the show, but they will only interact with other members of the cast and crew and will quarantine when not working,” the Post reported.
The VMAs “agreed to police itself with ‘rigorous safety protocols including testing and screening and compliance checks by a special compliance officer,’” the report added.
If you are not a celebrity attending the VMAs, or offered some other exemption, and are traveling from any of the dozens of states Cuomo has deemed a coronavirus “hot” zone, you’ll have to fill out a form disclosing your travel and agree to quarantine for 14 days. If you fail to report yourself, you could find yourself facing a $2,000 fine and potentially “ordered to complete mandatory quarantine.”
I’ve fact-checked this story and it appears to be true.
Mills Administration Requires Front-of-House Employees to wear “Dog Cones”
The Mills Administration has updated prevention checklists for several types of businesses under stage three of the state’s reopening plan. Affected businesses include restaurants, movie theaters, gyms, museums and campgrounds.