By R.C.
wednesday, october 11, 2023 at 10:05:30 p.m. edt
ebony alerts, feather alerts, but no dot alerts
https://vdare.com/posts/ebony-alerts-feather-alerts-but-no-dot-alerts
One is needed for black “fathers,” too.
Can be called “Who’s My Daddy?”
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MORE bLACK ALERTS("There's more?")
For 18-25 year old missing blacks,call it the "On the Run/I got My Ass Shot Dead" alert,because that's ACTUALLY what's happened to them.
For ages 26-50,should be the,"Changed my Criminally Wanted Name to Avoid Arrest" alert.Self explanatory--and impossible to find them.Some overlap possible with the first alert--"On the Run/I got My Ass Shot Dead".
51-64:"Pryor Alert"--named for Richard Pryor,who,like most blacks at this age who have survived,are in such lousy health from abusing booze,cigarettes and drugs their whole lives--they're persona non sanus.Also,"floyd alert"
65 and up:"Redd Alert"--named for Redd Foxx,who didn't disappear,but dropped dead from smoking,drinking and other negro habits like taking cocaine.In other words--don't bother looking for a "Redd Alert" negro--he's pushing daisies.
--GRA
STUPIDITY ALERT
(ZH)Dumbocracy Achieved: ACT Test Scores For US Students Drop To 30-Year Low
GRA:Could the reason POSSIBLY be the decrease of White kids in school?The increase of Mex and blacks compared to Whites?
It isn't/wasn't the pandemic--it's demographics.
--GRA
I think a lot of these missing colored kids are just runaways they take off and are not seen for a long time again, but often come back of their own volition they are not being victims of some sort of crime
EARNINGS ALERT:PFIZER STOCK GETS PUMMELLED AFTER COVID DRUG DEMAND DISAPPEARS;FIRINGS EXPECTED.
(ZH)Pfizer just lobbed a legendary Friday evening bomb when it slashed its revenue and earnings forecasts for the year as it agreed to take returns from the US of its Covid antiviral Paxlovid amid collapsing demand.
Waiting patiently until after the market closed on Friday, the company said it now sees 2023 revenue of only $58 billion to $61 billion, down $9 billion from its previous estimate of $67 billion to $70 billion.
The drugmaker said adjusted EPS are now expected to be between $1.45 a share and $1.65 a share, down by more than half from its previous earnings forecast of $3.25 a share to $3.45 a share.
Some more details from the press release:
Sees $5.5B Non-Cash Charge in 3Q From Covid Inventory
Cuts 2023 Outlook for Paxlovid Revenue by About $7B
Cuts outlook for Comirnaty revenue by about $2.0 billion
At the end of 2023, Pfizer will accept a non-cash return of any remaining Emergency Use Authorized-labeled U.S. government inventory, estimated to be 7.9 million treatment courses, and in the fourth quarter, will reverse the associated revenues currently estimated to be approximately $4.2 billion
Any remaining EUA-labeled treatment courses previously purchased by the U.S. government will be converted to a volume-based credit
Beginning in 2024, Pfizer will sell Paxlovid to privately insured patients (commercial) with prices to be negotiated with payers
In addition, in the fourth quarter of 2023, Pfizer announced that the company has launched a multi-year, enterprise-wide "cost realignment program" that will realign its costs with its longer-term revenue expectations. The program is expected to deliver targeted savings of at least $3.5 billion, of which $1.0 billion is expected to be realized in 2023 and an additional $2.5 billion is expected to be realized in 2024.
Translation: thousands are about to lose their jobs.
GRA:Couldn't happen to a better bunch of scumbags.
--GRA
Think of the Bradley girls in Chicago, diamond and tiara both very young girls disappeared. Nothing in any raw trace was ever seen of them again when the cops starting asking the parents about drug and drug use and drug debt the parents shut their mouffs and never talk to anybody ever again.
OBIT ALERT:MARK GODDARD--MAJOR WEST ON "LOST IN SPACE" LEAVES THE PLANET AGAIN AT AGE 87
(ChicagoSunTimes)Mark Goddard, the actor best known for his role as Major Don West on the late 1960s TV sci-fi adventure series “Lost in Space,” had died. He was 87.
According to a report Friday on hollywoodreporter.com, Goddard died Tuesday in Hingham, Massachusetts. The cause of death was pulmonary fibrosis, according to his third wife, Evelyn Pezzulich, the report said.
“Lost in Space” followed the journey of the futuristic Robinson family, lead by parents Maureen (played by June Lockhart) and John (Guy Williams), their daughters Judy (Marta Kristen) and Penny (Angela Cartwright), and the bumbling stowaway Dr. Zachary Smith (Jonathan Harris). Goddard’s character Don was the ship’s pilot and Dr. Smith’s constant adversary.
Goddard’s “Lost in Space” co-star Billy Mumy, who portrayed the Robinson’s precocious son Will, took to Facebook on Friday to pay tribute to the actor, writing that the last words they exchanged during a phone call in July were “I love you.”
“R.I.P. to Mark Goddard,” Mumy wrote. “A truly beloved friend and brother to me for 59 years. ... He and I had a lot of great memorable times together during the three years of filming the series. We got into some pretty goofy trouble. ... Mark was a truly fine actor. Naturally gifted as well as trained. I know he sometimes felt constricted by the campy frame that LIS constrained him within, but he also embraced and loved it.”
Marta Kristen (from left), Jonathan Harris, Angela Cartwright, Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Billy Mumy and Mark Goddard start their third season as the regular cast of the futuristic adventure series “Lost in Space” in 1968.
According to Wikipedia, Goddard (born Charles Harvey Goddard) was born on July 24, 1936, in Lowell, Massachusetts, the youngest of five children. He attended the College of the Holy Cross after high school and later transferred to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City.
His first TV role after landing in Los Angeles in the late 1950s was on the CBS series “Johnny Ringo.” Other early TV work included guest appearances on “Gunsmoke,” “The Virginian,” “Perry Mason” and “The Mod Squad.” But it was his breakout role on “Lost in Space” that would bring him is greatest fame and fan following.
In 1998 he took on his final acting role in a cameo appearance for the “Lost in Space” feature film, which starred Matt LeBlanc as Don West.
Netflix released a reboot of the classic TV series in 2018; Goddard and other stars from the original show attended the Los Angeles premiere.
(He also appeared in the two part GRA written, "Lost in(New York)Space 2023" earlier this year .)
Goddard was married three times, to Marcia Rogers from 1960 to 1968, followed by actress Susan Anspach (“Five Easy Pieces,” “Play it Again, Sam”) in the 1970s, and his widow Evelyn Pezzulich, an English professor, whom he married in 1990 and with whom he shared one child.
GRA:Susan Anspach--not bad--for a guy from Lowell, Massachusetts.
--GRA
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