Gesehen (und gehört) in … / … Seen (and heard) in … – Stella, oh, Stella

Man findet manchmal Perlen an unverhoffter Stelle, wie hier auf dem Markt in Hammer. Ein talentiertes Musikerduo; eine grossartige Stimme in Kombination mit einem „mean bass“. Also, singen können sie beide … 😉 Mein mit dem Handy gefilmtes Video gereicht ihnen nicht zur Ehre, die sie verdienen, aber ihr könnt mehr sehen auf ihrer Facebook-Seite.

One finds real jewels in the most unexpected places, like today on the market in Hammel, Jutland, Denmark: Ida og Nete, two talented musicians, a great voice meets a mean bass. Actually, they both can really sing! My video does not really give them enough credit, but they have a page on Facebook that you can visit.

Source: Gesehen (und gehört) in … / … Seen (and heard) in … – Stella, oh, Stella

Covid inquiry: ‘I grieve the person I was before the pandemic’

BBC Headshot of Mandi Masters, a midwife from Buckinghamshire, who was hospitalised with Covid in the pandemic.BBC
Mandi Masters, a community midwife, was hospitalised with Covid in the pandemic.

“It was absolutely horrendous. We were really struggling, having to scrounge around for masks and gloves,“ says Mandi Masters, a community midwife from Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire.

At that early stage the NHS was, she says, “working in the dark” as the virus spread from China to Italy and then to the UK.

Later Mandi caught Covid herself – she is convinced at work – and ended up in hospital on oxygen for three weeks.

“My husband took me to A&E but had to leave me there, turn around and walk away,” she says.

“The news was coming out on how many health professionals were dying of Covid, but I was just too poorly to care at that point,” she says.

“Looking back, I have to admit, it was extremely frightening.”

Mandi, 62, has now returned to work part-time, but still struggles to catch her breath after a short walk.

Every cold or chest infection “wipes her out” and she “grieves for the person I was before Covid”…

Source: Covid inquiry: ‘I grieve the person I was before the pandemic’

Andrew Tate ‘raped and strangled us’ – women tell BBC

Andrew Tate, is currently under house arrest in Romania. In addition to the charges he already faces, prosecutors are considering new allegations against him, including having sex with a minor and trafficking underage persons. Both brothers are also being investigated for trafficking 34 more women.

Now, two British women not involved with the Romanian case against the Tate brothers, have given detailed first-hand accounts to the BBC, against Andrew Tate, of alleged rape and sexual violence. The allegations date back at least 10 years, to when Mr Tate was living in Luton.

Another British woman has made a new allegation of rape against Tristan Tate, saying he put his put his hands around her throat as he did so.

Anna (not her real name) told us she went out with Andrew Tate in Luton in 2013. After a few dates, she says she went back to his house.

“He started kissing me… and he just looked up at the ceiling and said, ‘I’m just debating whether I should rape you or not. Out of the blue he just grabbed me by the throat, smashed me to the back of the bed, strangling me extremely hard.”

Anna says he then raped her.

She says after the attack, Mr Tate sent her disturbing text messages and voice notes about rape and sexual violence.

“Am I a bad person? Because the more you didn’t like it, the more I enjoyed it,” he said in a voice note.

In a text he wrote: “I love raping you.”

Source: Andrew Tate ‘raped and strangled us’ – women tell BBC

Trump says his plan to expel millions of immigrants will be a ‘bloody story’ | The Independent

As was previously reported by the New York Times, Trump’s vision for America includes mass deportations that will be so extensive that “huge camps” will be needed to detain people. To execute his vision, Trump has proposed the creation of a deportation force pulled from local police and National Guard troops volunteered by “Republican-run states.”

In other words, Trump wants an army of Republican-loyal racial purity troops and concentration camps.

Source: Trump says his plan to expel millions of immigrants will be a ‘bloody story’ | The Independent

Trying to Get The Old Band Back Together | Mock Paper Scissors

Keep punching!

He’s looking to put together his own SS:

 

There’s no doubt in my mind about it: he’s talked himself into believing that these imprisoned convicts will be ultimately loyal to him. He will no doubt try to find those who have remained loyal and those who have not, and those who will pay an honorarium to him in either cash or deed.

He’s duplicitous, and will screw over anyone at a whim, but he will not pardon all of them. That’s not his style, unless there is a transaction.

Source: Trying to Get The Old Band Back Together | Mock Paper Scissors