February 2nd
After a month that brought us nearly to a nuclear war with Iran and ended with a pandemic that has us all worrying about death, we enter the shortest month of the year, hoping Spring is right around the proverbial corner.Maybe not all of us are worrying about this disease that seems to be transmitted so easily though. Tonight is "Superbowl Sunday" and all anyone on T.V. seems to care about is a stupid ball game interrupted by stupid commercials. Boy, if and when your own mortality is presented so that it cannot be ignored, will this type of 'entertainment' seem especially meaningless! ;) Bread and circuses go on...
My musings on the coming month include continuing cases of Wuhan flu will occur in Vietnam, and explode in India. They will more slowly escalate in the states but the msm will keep them quiet. The young man who went to the hospital in Boston came over on a full plane - when those he infected start showing symptoms, the rates will begin to climb on the East coast. Since they didn't begin screening incoming travelers from China in Chicago until after they initiated it in LA and NYC, there may be more in Chicago as well. Or the couple who have it isolated themselves fairly well.
The market will stay the course until the 12th when the infectious rate causes the markets to plummet again. There will positive news about vaccines so should probably buy pharma :)
now. Of course there will be; I think that's the modus operandi of this whole ploy.
There's going to be a huge Earth change - earthquake, tsunami, solar emp...will happen around the 20th.
Food shortages will begin making the news in Africa. Being handicapped with Wuhan, China won't be able to address the need there, and famine will start in central/west Africa.
Great Karnok takes her hat off now...that may all be B.S. so we'll see shall we? Not like anyone reads this. For whimsy, sharing a few vintage postcards from Florida (oh, where the stupid SB is being played) that I have from my Grandmother I scanned in...enjoy.


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