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With COVID policy and vaccine resistance, distrust is key. Meet some who are trying to counter this. – Berkshire Eagle

A hay field in Columbia County in New York, near the Massachusetts border. The area has become a hotbed of resistance to medical mandates on matters related to COVID-19.

They are the vaccine-hesitant or they are the advanced procrastinators. Whatever their reason for avoiding the COVID-19 shots, the approximately 30 percent of unvaccinated in Columbia County in New York are the people Michael Richardson and others want to reach in the quest to get the county and the larger area fully inoculated against COVID-19.

I didnt [get the shots] because the government said I should, I did it because my doctor said I should and because my brother whos a doctor said I should."

Sam Pratt, Hudson Valley activist and writer

Richardson founded Vaxx Facts and co-founded Columbia County Community Health Action. Both, through newsletters and online messaging, are meant to counter misinformation about the coronavirus and the vaccines and to explain why the shots are important.

But, there are people that Richardson, who lives in Chatham, N.Y., fears could upend that plan: the entrenched, vaccine-opposed. He says there is a small but vocal group that has united there and in the Berkshires, and is composed of those from the far left and far right people who otherwise would disagree about almost everything. Richardson and others say they have made this strange discovery as various events and movements sparked by conspiracy pushers sprouted over the past year.

Michael Richardson with his dog, Woody, at his home in Chatham, N.Y. this month.Richardson founded Vaxx Facts and co-founded Columbia County Community Health Action. Both, through newsletters and online messaging, are meant to counter misinformation about the coronavirus and the vaccines and to explain why the shots are important.

Richardson said the two factions are sharing all manner of misinformation on websites, email listsand it doesnt stop there. It jumps beyond traditional libertarian dont tread on me narratives and into theories that will rock you back in your chair, Richardson said, noting that the left-leaning might be inadvertently associating with hate groups through fundraising mechanisms. Richardson, a former municipal consultant, also is the founder of Hate-Watch Report, which gives people tools to report any harbingers of white supremacist or other extremist activity.

In the case of these unlikely COVID skeptics, we are not talking about QAnon theorists, he said.

These are not the people you think they are, he said. Theyre otherwise very progressive, they will agree with you on antiwar, they will agree with you on climate catastrophe, they will agree with you on most [progressive] political values, but they have completely gone over into this other realm, where suddenly, no science is not to be trusted.

Berkshire County:73 percent

Columbia County, N.Y.:75 percent

United States: 58.1 percent

*data are for people age 12 and up. Children ages 5 to 11 are not yet eligible

Data: The New York Times and Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Yet, some area residents who say they are politically progressive say their challenging current policy is consistent that past malfeasance and deep conflicts of interest among government and Big Pharma requires deeper exploration of the science and a second look at public health measures.

What is characterized as todays misinformation could be tomorrows correct information, said Daniel Seitz, a nonprofit consultant who worked in medical education for more than 30 years. Seitz, of Great Barrington, attended a recent Great Barrington Board of Health meeting to ask the board to dive deeper before making new COVID policy. Seitz used the example of the Wuhan lab leak theory that the virus somehow emerged from a Chinese lab as an example of a once unspeakable idea that now is considered credible and likely.

People [last year] were deplatformed [from social media] for suggesting this was a possibility.

In the Hudson Valley, with its strong local food and self-sufficiency ethos, the libertarian right has invaded the libertarian left, Richardson says. How does he know? Online chatter, tips, some roadside signs last spring and his own conversations with people. But, often, its social media the watering hole of the coronavirus pandemic era where likes and comments are noted.

We just kind of look at whos hanging out at the bar with each other, and youre guilty by association, Richardson said, noting that the guilty can be close, as he has seen in his own life. Richardson, founder ofthe Buddhist Action Coalition of Upper Hudson and the Berkshires,has a way of talking to those challenging the vaccine orthodoxy: We are family you are part of me and I am part of you. Were all in the same situation, you are just plain wrong, and stop it because what youre doing is hurting people.

In the Hudson Valley, Do We Need This? is a group calling for resistance to current measures like masking and all mandates, and "5G networks installed without community consent; Government that serves oligarchs and big corporations." Stand Up Massachusetts! is drawing support in the Berkshires, says Patrick Connors, who works with Richardson on Vaxx Facts and also is a co-founder of Columbia County Community Health Action. Connors, who lives in Hillsdale, N.Y., is tracking people and groups online. Neither resistance group's website discloses its organizers.

Columbia County registered a total of 111 deaths since the start of the pandemic in those who tested positive for the virus; Berkshire County, whose population is over 125,000, registered 322 deaths. Caseloads in Columbia County, whose population is over 59,000, have held steady over the past two weeks, at 10 new cases for moving seven-day average. Berkshire County's case counts rose 36 percent during the same time period, for a rolling average of 36 new cases per day. Berkshire Health Systems officials, who also are working to combat resistance to the shots, are seeing a rise in positive tests results in both the vaccinated and unvaccinated.

Both counties registered caseloads peak in January, and both still are considered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as areas of "high transmission," like most of the U.S., yet caseloads are declining across the country.

Red indicates areas of "high transmission." The CDC's transmission map as of Thursday, Oct. 28. Orange is "substantial transmission," yellow is "moderate transmission," and blue is "low transmission."

In an effort to knock back a local resurgence, Connors occasionally logs on to local health board meetings he knows might be attended by those fighting mask mandates and raising doubts about vaccine safety it has been happening in Great Barrington, for instance. He also is distressed that local health officials arent debunking some of the claims they hear at meetings, like the one that COVID never has been isolated.

I think someone needs to be countering that kind of information, Connors said.

He worries about the sources of some claims.

Theres also this extent to which people may not realize that theyre legitimizing working with, tied to, linked to right-wing racist groups, sometimes, and not in all cases, he said.

Skeptics, and even the vaccinated among them, say the politicization of science and that vaccine-makers like Pfizer sponsor news programs and fund research, for instance has prompted them to scour scientific studies on their own.

But, distrust of the corporate-government alliance is just the latest excuse to avoid the vaccines, said someone who spent more than two decades working in public health.

Because the issue around vaccines has been so politicized, now people have turned against government, said Michael Seserman.

Seserman also is a co-founder of Columbia County Community Health Action, whose website and Facebook page includes videos of well-respected area doctors that people who are hesitating on shots might trust.

Seserman, who now works for the American Cancer Society, said that part of what's at work here is that Columbia and Berkshire counties long have been a hotbed of those who think outside the mainstream.

They are more vulnerable to those anti-establishment-type messages anyway, and the right-wing groups are taking advantage [of it], he said. It is an odd brotherhood here, and we must point out that this is a small, vocal minority.

Residents, like Daniel Seitz, who attended a recent Great Barrington Board of Health meeting on Zoom to challenge any consideration of mandates, say the government and Big Pharma, while doing some good, are to blame for much of the resistance, given their track records.Seitz said there needs to be a deeper look at all information in a wildly shifting and inconsistent public health landscape. Historically, there have been plenty of shifts, and he points to poisons like DDT, once considered safe, and eggs, once thought to be harmful.

Seitz said he is not a Trump voter he voted for Bernie Sanders and that censorship of what is labeled "misinformation only is increasing public resistance.

You dont create trust by censoring people, he said. If anything, that further awakens distrust.

Kathy Regan, of Housatonic, said demonization of skeptics and the stoking of fear is dividing people an early hallmark of incoming totalitarianism. She says that for her, its all about science.

Kathy Regan, of Housatonic, said demonization of skeptics and the stoking of fear is dividing people an early hallmark of incoming totalitarianism. She says that for her, its all about science.

Im seeing inaccuracy on both sides, and its more easily cleared up when people stop listening to opinions, said Regan, who added that she has read hundreds of peer-reviewed studies that leave her with different conclusions than what is now public health orthodoxy. This has almost become like a religion on both sides, where people are not thinking clearly.

In a blog post, a Hudson Valley writer and activist who has tried to understand vaccine-resistant friends wrote that distrust is mostly rational, given what appears to be garden variety incompetence, but can coexist with acceptance that the virus is a true threat.

I fully agree that the United States government is highly untrustworthy; that the pharmaceutical industry is often predatory; and that our captains of industry will look at most any calamity and find an opportunity to buy low and later sell high, Sam Pratt wrote. We should be able to hold these two disparate ideas in our minds: that the pandemic is a real and present danger, even as we question the motivations and competence of powerfully opportunistic interests.

Pratt told The Eagle that he doesnt support mandates but thinks it foolish to skip the shots, because of overwhelming agreement among medical professionals.

I didnt [get the shots] because the government said I should, I did it because my doctor said I should and because my brother whos a doctor said I should, Pratt said.

Yet friends and family appear to be more influential in spreading ideas than government or institutions, said Nina Cesare, a Boston University postdoctoral researcher in the Biostatistics and Epidemiology Data Analytics Center who co-authored a study that charted the exponential spread of misinformation by analyzing Google search trends during the pandemic.

A graph from research co-authored by Boston University researcher Nina Cesare, titled "COVID-19 Misinformation Spread in Eight Countries: Exponential Growth Modeling Study." The graph shows searches from December 2019 to October 2020, and the black vertical line shows when the World Health Organization included 5G on its Mythbusters website.

People on lockdowns who were scrambling for information were exposed to a sea of claims many of which stuck in the collective consciousness, she said.

Asked for her thoughts about this, Cesare says that while reducing exposure to misinformation is important, it isnt enough to dissuade people from believing in, for instance, a connection between 5G radiation and COVID, since that is part of a pre-COVID, chronic distrust. She said taking down YouTube videos or Facebook posts wont help counter these kinds of ideas.

Theres more complexity and nuance in this than just reducing peoples access to false information, she said.

What Cesare suggests is a much bigger project at a time when trust in government is at a near-historic low, according to Pew Research Center.

Belief in false information regarding COVID is tied to larger issues that could potentially be alleviated by building trust in medical institutions, by building trust in government, but its something thats going to be a lot more complicated, she said.

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How Getting a Speeding Ticket Can Affect the Price of Car Insurance – PR Web

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Drivers who recently received a speeding ticket might be wondering if they will be paying for it again with their car insurance providers. Whether the price of car insurance goes up after receiving a speeding ticket depends on many factors such as the severity of the violation, the place where the ticket was received, or if the speeding driver has recently received other tickets, among others. In most cases, a speeding ticket will affect the price of the premium. Moving violations are considered part of the driving record, and drivers who have one or more will be perceived as riskier to insure by their carriers. Having speeding tickets on the driving record could result in significantly higher rates. Just one speeding ticket for going 11-15 miles over the limit can hike a drivers car insurance rate by 20%, on average.

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Rishabh Pant roped in as brand ambassador of Hercules Cycles – Exchange4Media

Hercules, Indias leadingbicyclebrandfrom the stable of TI Cycles of India,has on-boarded the rising Indian wicketkeeper and vibrant left-handed batsman, Rishabh Pant, as their brand ambassador to promote the cycling culture amongst urban teenagers of the country. The association will surely shape the perspective towards cyclingand outdoor adventure for the urban youth who idolize cricket and sports, in the country.

Commenting on the association, K K Paul, President, TI Cycles of India, said,We arethrilled to have Mr. Rishabh Pant as our brand ambassador for our Hercules brand that celebrates the spirit of the adventure in our country. Hercules has always been a choice for young boys who wish to discover their spirit of adventure and exploring with friends through cycling. In a similar manner, Rishabh Pant, as an athlete has influenced teenage boys to pursue their goals with passion and determination. With this association, we are on a journey to support that inspiration to pursue their dreams and achieve their goals, relentlessly.

Bicycles were such an integral part of my childhood and I have many fond memories associated with it. I used one to get to school and then to cricket practise, and it was always something that gave me a sense of freedom. All these years later, it still has relevance in my life as a sportsperson and is such an important tool for fitness and adventure. I am excited about this partnership with Hercules, which as a brand, has been such an important part in the lives of young boys over the years. I personally believe that cycling is one of the best ways to bring out the adventure in you and spend more time being active outdoors, hence, I am eager to contribute in my way to educate and encourage our young boys towards adventure through Hercules. says Rishabh Pant.

Hercules, a brand of TI Cycles of India, strives to fulfil the bicycling needs of the urban teenage boys of the country. Over the years, the brand has introduced a range of cycles such as Top Gear, Rockshox, Dynamite, Brut, Street Cat series, to name a few. With a wide range of 50 exclusive models in refreshing vibrant colours, their products are an expression of style, robustness, reliability and durability. Hercules bicycles are super stylish, designed for todays urban teenage boys and extremely dependable.

Keeping in mind the brands zest for innovation, it introduced the first MTB in India Hercules MTB in the year 1992 followed by RockShox in 1993 the first cycle with shock absorbers and there on to launching Top Gear which also created an entirely new category of geared bikes in the country.

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David Williams Obituary (1966 – 2021) – Denver, CO – Legacy.com

ObituaryDavid Kent (D.K.) Williams Jr, passed away unexpectedly at home on Saturday, October 23, 2021, days after celebrating his 55th birthday. He is preceded in death by his brother, Daniel, and survived by his parents, David and Robin Williams, children Kylie Williams and Steven Bugg and his three sons, much-loved partner, Mailyn Salabarria, and numerous beloved aunts, uncles, and cousins.He departed too soon, but we rejoice in his Christian life. We rejoice in his integrity. We rejoice in his full embrace of the principles of Liberty.An erudite academic and student of life, Dave attended primary schools in Fort Collins, Colorado, Charlottesville, Virginia, and Mobile, Alabama, and then high school in North Kingstown, RI, where he played basketball and was a state track-champion in the 400-meter event. Dave was always keen on running for office, making his first foray into campaigning with a successful bid for sophomore class president, ultimately becoming student-body president his senior year. Dave was in a runoff for Governor in North Carolina's Boys State program, and in 1983, he earned the prestigious North Carolina Youth Ambassador designation from the Hugh O'Brien Foundation. His dedication to effectively representing his classmates likely contributed to his winning the yearbook designations "most likely to succeed," and "most dependable." Dave's academic and leadership exploits in high school earned him the prestigious Morehead Scholarship to the University of North Carolina.Dave graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1989 with degrees in economics and speech communications; he competed with the UNC Fencing Club and founded a social fraternity. Upon completing undergraduate work, Dave earned his Juris Doctor degree, with honors. He was on the law-school Moot Court team and was president of the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity.After law school, Dave served as a law clerk for the Hon. U.S. Magistrate Judge, Alexander B. Denson, and he was associated with several law firms in North Carolina and Denver, until founding the Williams Law Office. He cherished opportunities to teach at Denver Public Schools during this time.Dave served as legislative director of Colorado's Libertarian Party 2007-2008, and chairman from 2008-2010. He co-founded the Gadsden Society of Colorado in 2009, and was a member of the Leadership Program of the Rockies Class of 2009. He hosted The Law with D.K. William podcast, co-hosted The Cuban and the Cracker podcast, and he was frequently a guest speaker at Liberty on the Rocks and on various radio programs.A perennial sports fan, Dave worked as a sports journalist and did play-by-play announcing for NCAA Division III basketball, football, and soccer, as well a play-by-play announcing for the Greensboro Prowlers arena-football team.Dave was an eternal student, committed to learning and growing throughout his adult life. He was a talented writer, public speaker, and a loving, doting father. Dave was generous with his smile, which was always the life of the party. His dangerously free and brave life will be missed by many; the torch of freedom will be carried onward by others committed to keeping the flame of liberty alive.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the "D.K. Williams LPR Scholarship Fund", dedicated to the recruitment of Libertarian-minded individuals to go through the Leadership Program of the Rockies: http://www.leadershipprogram.orgThose wishing to attend the services for DK virtually, please use the following link: https://bxcited.com/david-dk-williams-jr/A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday October 31, 2021 2pm at Horan and McConaty Funeal Home: 11150 E. Dartmouth Ave. Aurora CO 80014A reception and Celebration of Life will be held right after the Memorial Service at Max Taps Craft Beers: 2680 E County Line Rd. Littleton CO 80014. Please bring Reese's Peanut Butter Cups to share, in honor to DK's favorite chocolate.

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Male gymnast sues UMN, claiming sex discrimination in decision to eliminate team – Yahoo News

Oct. 29A University of Minnesota gymnast is suing the school for sex discrimination over its decision last year to eliminate the mens gymnastics team.

An incoming freshman last year, Evan Ng still was home in Chicago because of the coronavirus pandemic when he learned on a Sept. 10, 2020 conference call that his first year as a Division I athlete would be his last.

Besides mens gymnastics, the U's Board of Regents in October eliminated mens tennis and indoor track cutting 34 roster spots for male athletes and reduced by 40 the rosters of the womens rowing, track and field and cross country teams.

Eliminating the three mens programs was projected to save an estimated $1.6 million a year at a time when athletics revenue was expected to plummet because of the pandemic. It also was going to help the U balance its number of male and female athletes in order to comply with Title IX, the federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in education programs.

"The men's gymnastics team was cut because the University sought to reduce the number of male athletes in its varsity athletics program. As a result, Evan Ng is no longer a varsity NCAA gymnast at the University of Minnesota solely because of his sex," according to the lawsuit filed Friday in U.S. District Court.

Asked whether the sex-discrimination argument has ever succeeded in similar lawsuits, Ng's attorney, Caleb Trotter, said it hadn't. But he's hopeful a win in court could set a precedent that brings back gymnastics and the other mens sports.

"There's a hope, of course, that if we prevail, the University will see the writing on the wall and do the right thing," said Trotter, who works for the Pacific Legal Foundation, a California-based libertarian public interest law firm.

Days before the vote last October, Coach Mike Burns and others presented the Board of Regents with a self-funding proposal, but Athletics Director Mark Coyle said it was "unrealistic" to expect fundraising to sustain the program. The lawsuit says the team was told it was cut for Title IX reasons, not financial.

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The lawsuit asserts Title IX does not require the U to have the same male-female ratios in athletics as it has in the student body at large.

The lawsuit asks a judge to order the U to reinstate the gymnastics program.

A university spokesman said for this article that the decision to eliminate the three sports was difficult.

"Importantly, this lawsuit isn't just about the University. It is a broad challenge to how Title IX has been implemented by the U.S. government across colleges and universities nationwide to achieve equal opportunity. The University has and will always honor its legal obligations," Jake Ricker said by email.

Ng, still enrolled at the U as a sophomore, told reporters Friday that he is suing for not only himself, but also teammates and future Gopher gymnasts.

"I worked my whole life to get where I am today," he said.

The complaint says it would be difficult for Ng to transfer because only 13 Division I schools still offer mens gymnastics, and because he's dealing with a shoulder injury.

Burns and gymnasts have formed a club program to stay in shape in case the team is restored, Trotter said.

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