City Limits Quotes FED UP DEM

August 26, 2020 — City Limits is a publication that covers local politics in New York City. On July 14th, Lauren Pehlivanian, a “youth reporter” for City Limits, contacted me requesting an interview regarding the coming COVID vaccine. I said no to the interview but agreed to answer any-and-all questions via email.

The City Limits report was published here and I am quoted once.

I do not agree with the overall tone of the City Limits piece. It relies heavily on vaccine proponents and gives very little of the skeptical perspective or the science that supports skepticism. It also heavily quotes Big Pharma’s favorite puppet in Albany, Brad Hoylman; the man who never met a vaccine he didn’t love. I have reported extensively on Hoylman’s Big Pharma corruption and conflicts of interests.

Here is some of my reporting on Hoylman:

Hoylman Will Force COVID19 Vaccine on Every New Yorker

Brad Hoylman’s Mother-in-law’s Work is Funded by Bill Gates

Brad Hoylman is an Enemy of the People in NYC

Everyone should remember Hoylman is being challenged by Liz Glass in the upcoming election on November 3rd as a write-in candidate.

Nevertheless there is some good information in the report and I am quoted fairly accurately in it. Below I am publishing all of the questions asked of me via email from Lauren Pehlivanian along with my full answers that I provided to her in writing.

My answers are in bold font:

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  • To start, can you share your personal reasons for supporting the platform of Medical Freedom? 

In 1986 an Act was signed into law by Ronald Reagan that gave full immunity to vaccine manufacturers if their products injured or killed children injected with them. That law created a fund to pay parents of injured children. Since that time over $4 billion has been paid out due to vaccine injury. This raised red flags for me and compelled me to do my own research.

  • Even though you oppose mandated vaccinations, would you still choose to vaccinate yourself and your family? Why or why not? 

Possibly. I was vaccinated as a child. Each vaccine needs to be taken individually on its own merits. What are the risks? What are the benefits?

  • Do you believe vaccines are beneficial for public health? Why or why not?

Some vaccines might have public health benefits, but not all of them. When I was a child I received 3 different vaccines and maybe 12 total doses by the time I was 18. Today children are given 16 different vaccines and over 70 doses of them. Never has a major scientific study been published to analyze the cumulative health impact of such a large number of vaccines. Today over 50% of children have a chronic health condition, and no science has been done to conclude whether vaccines contribute to those conditions. Again, what is the benefit we are getting from so many vaccines compared with the risk?

  • When a COVID-19 vaccine becomes available, would you take it? 

No. The top vaccinologists in the country have all come out with extreme warnings about the “warp speed” coronavirus vaccine project, including Dr. Peter Hotez, Dr. Paul Offit and Dr. Ian Frasier. All of these doctors have invented vaccines and are the strongest supporters of vaccination on the planet. ALL OF THEM give severe warnings about a potential coronavirus vaccine. You can read those concerns at a report of mine: https://thefedupdemocrat.home.blog/2020/04/19/why-a-coronavirus-vaccine-is-not-the-solution/

  • What are your thoughts on the proposed mandatory COVID-19 vaccine?

It’s insanity. No vaccine even exists yet, under the PREP ACT the Trump administration has already indemnified 3 of the experimental vaccines – meaning if you get maimed or die no one can sue – the virus has a very low mortality rate, death rates from COVID across the country right now are PLUNGING – there is no need to make this as-of-yet-non-existent, experimental vaccine mandatory. Such a mandate would be in direct opposition to the Nuremberg Code written by American lawyers after World War 2 in response to Nazi experimentation on unwitting subjects. You can read about how the Federal Government has indemnified the coronavirus vaccine manufacturers in a separate report of mine here: https://www.honeycolony.com/article/coronavirus-vaccines-are-now-countermeasures/

And read how COVID death rates are plummeting here:  https://thefedupdemocrat.home.blog/2020/06/27/us-coronavirus-deaths-plummet/

  • What role do you believe politicians should play in regulating vaccinations?

Politicians need to stay out of my relationship with my doctor. There are way too many conflicts of interest. Every state in the union should have medical, personal and religious exemptions to vaccination.

Liz Glass on NY Budget Deficit

New York’s Insane Multi-Billion Dollar Budget Deficit

June 21, 2020 — Hi, I’m Elizabeth Glass, a Democratic candidate for NY Senate in Manhattan’s District 27.

Wonderful volunteers and I have been hitting the streets of the district, which includes Chelsea, Greenwich Village, East Village, Stuy Town, Peter Cooper Village, Hell’s Kitchen, Times Square, Columbus Circle, Midtown East, UWS. We love hearing from New Yorkers and the issues THEY care about. 

The Democratic primary is June 23, with early voting taking place now. To find your polling site, please visit https://nyc.pollsitelocator.com/search 

Our constitutional freedoms are under threat in New York State. If you share our concerns and you have friends or family or colleagues who live in Manhattan’s district 27, please share this message with them, and ask them to share the message with their local networks, and so on. This campaign is being censored on social media, so please spread the word. 

Today I want to talk to you about New York State’s Budget Deficit:

Prior to the COVID crisis, New York had a six to eight billion dollar budget deficit. Within two months of the lockdown, that number doubled.

Also prior to the COVID crisis, my opponent sponsored 905 bills for 2020 legislative session; many of these bills were frivolous and wasteful. The problem with Democrats like my opponent is their excessive spending. I believe we as a society must help those who truly need it – disenfranchised people of color, people with disabilities, the homeless, our seniors – but there is far too much unnecessary spending in Albany. 

My opponent treats taxpayers like a sugar daddy with an Am Ex Black card. 

For example, Look at this trash can…(in Washington Square Park) $100,000 on these 68 designer garbage cans at a cost of $1500 each when the same non-designer trashcans cost $718.
https://bit.ly/2tl0edX
https://bit.ly/2v5Vz01

To be fair, this is a minor example, but such spending is indicative of questionable budgetary policies. 

Currently, it is impossible to analyze our state’s fiscal situation simply because the numbers are not there: Our state reps do not provide budgetary information written in a clear, understandable, and transparent way. This is a red flag in our state government, and an issue I will raise in Albany when I’m elected. Taxpayers hard-earned money should not be squandered by leaders who embrace excessiveness as a badge of honor. 

Thank you for tuning in. If you value transparency in government, as well as our constitutional freedoms: please invest in this campaign, or volunteer at glassforsenate.com . The time is now. Together – we the people – can take back our government because WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER! And every one of us is essential. 

My Name is Liz Glass a democratic candidate for NY Senate in Manhattan’s district 27. Thank you. 

Liz Glass Position on Protests in NYC

Statement from Elizabeth Glass

June 9, 2010 — As a Democratic candidate for NYS Senate in Manhattan’s District 27 (Chelsea, Greenwich Village, East Village, Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village, Hell’s Kitchen, Times Square, Columbus Circile, Midtown East, UWS), I know the residents of my district:

  • want peace in their neighborhoods and streets
  • want the police to treat them with dignity & respect
  • want the right to peacefully protest
  • want to begin the process of healing our beloved city

I believe in the constitutional right to peacefully protest, and stand with Americans outraged by the murder of George Floyd. While the overwhelming majority of protests have been peaceful, sadly, not all. Much of the violence has come from out of towners.

For example, on June 5, 2020, ABC News reported an incident wherein New Yorkers at a Brooklyn protest voiced concerns to NYPD officers about two questionable characters. The police approached these men, and found their vehicle contained knives, weapons, gas masks, gasoline, and point-to-point radios.

NYC at it’s best: protesters and the police working together to keep the city safe from dangerous outsiders. The key right now for New York City to heal involves meaningful police reform that will protect the civil and human rights of people of color. We must also eliminate excessive NYPD spending. Defunding the NYPD is not dismantling it. As the June 5th account from ABC News shows it is not impossible for protesters and the NYPD to find common ground in keeping NYC safe and prosperous.

Thank you for your consideration.

Liz Glass
Twitter: @glassforsenate
Instagram: @glass_for_senate
Facebook: facebook.com/glassforsenate

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Vote for Elizabeth Glass on June 23rd in the New York Democratic primary.

Does Brad Hoylman Want to End In-Person Education?

“Reimagine” Your Children Never Going to School Again

June 9, 2020 — Brad Hoylman seems to be completely fine with “the new normal” of children learning remotely and not attending in-person education in school buildings. However the people of New York don’t seem to be ok with this. Over 9,000 New Yorkers have joined a Facebook group called NY Parents & Teachers Against Distance Learning.

Governor Cuomo is planning the end to in-person education with Bill Gates.

“No school in New York State is going to be open in the Fall, ” said Liz Glass broadcasting on her social media platforms. Glass is a candidate for New York Senate in district 27 running against Brad Hoylman. Glass references the Cuomo and Gates plan called “Reimagine Education.” She states her opponent Hoylman is in agreement with it. I asked Glass how she knows Hoylman is in support of expanding remote learning.

“Everyone should call him and ask him!” responded Glass. That’s a good idea!

CALL HOYLMAN HERE – Phone: (212) 633-8052 (leave message)

EMAIL HOYLMAN HEREhoylman@nysenate.gov

cc: thefedupdemocrat@gmail.com (if you are comfortable doing so, please cc me. I will not share or publish any information, I just want to get a count on how many emails went to Hoylman)

Call and ask Hoylman where he stands on expanding remote learning in NYC. Call and ask him if NYC schools will be opening in the Fall. Call and ask him what he is doing to advocate for you and your kids, and email all of that to him as well.

Liz Glass is 100% against the plan to “reimagine” education at a distance and, even more so, is 100% against placing The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in charge of what our educational system will look like. Gates failed miserably with common core as a national curriculum in America. Why are we trusting an organization who has already failed our country to “reimagine” what school will fundamentally be?

Governor Cuomo has announced a panel of educational experts to “reimagine” education which will be interacting with members of The Gates Foundation. The COVID Lockdown served as a trial run for remote distant learning, and it appears the goal this September will be to do a more structured “launch” of remote distant learning.

Cuomo can force New York State to do this because Brad Hoylman (and many others in Albany) voted YES to giving Cuomo emergency powers in Senate bill S7919 that lasts until April of 2021. Cuomo just has to say remote learning is still necessary due to the “public health emergency” – whether that is true or not. This law allows him to do as he pleases like a King. Hoylman willingly and gratefully gave away all of his power to the Governor.

With New York State financially broke, it is highly likely discussions of teacher lay-offs will be on the table across the state this summer. Bill Gates is certain to swoop in and “save the day” with millions in funding conditioned on the implementation of more remote technological “solutions” for New York. This may save some teachers and staff in the short run, but ultimately it will lead to the destruction of the teaching profession, teacher unions, and ultimately the middle class status most teachers gain from their employment.

The head of the NYC Teacher’s Union, Mike Mulgrew, is already on record saying we are going to have to implement a “hybrid instructional model of sometimes in person and sometimes remote.” According to Liz Glass and her sources, we won’t even get that. We are headed to full-time remote learning this Fall and officials are only saying school may open to keep everyone calm.

Thousands of students – especially those with disabilities – are struggling immensely with remote learning. The socialization that school offers is invaluable to many students and families. Not to mention the billions of tax dollars paid every year by New Yorkers to fund the school system.

Privately and quietly I personally know Superintendents and Chancellors of school districts throughout New York are discussing all of the following:

  • Having half the students attend school each day – have ‘A’ & ‘B’ days
  • Purchasing thousands of masks for students
  • Delaying the opening of in-person school until October
  • Delaying the opening of in-person school until 2021

**Interestingly when I published this report on June 9th, the same day Chancellor of NYC schools Richard Carranza released a list of possible plans for September and he left open the possibility that school will not reopen in the Fall.

Is there a chance we may never again have in-person education in New York again?

Vote for Liz Glass June 23rd

#VoteHoylmanOUT

Donate to Glass HERE

Democratic Primary, June 23, 2020

Senate District 27Manhattan: Greenwich Village, Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen, Time Square, Upper West Side, Midtown East, Stuyvesant Town, East Village and Lower East Side

Liz Glass’ Platform vs. Brad Hoylman’s Platform

It’s real simple,

Liz Glass Platform:

• Supports keeping schools open
• Pro-choice for all medical procedures; Against Forced COVID-19 Vaccine
• Against Orwellian Contact Tracing
• Stands with NYCHA Tenants – NO PRIVATIZATION!
• Work to heal NYC; supports peaceful protesting


Brad Hoylman Platform:

• Supports closing schools and permanent virtual learning
• Supports FORCING COVID vaccine on ALL New Yorkers
• Supports Orwellian Contact Tracing
Fight for NYCHA calls Hoylman “Enemy of the People”
• Doing nothing to heal tensions in a divided city

Vote for Liz Glass June 23rd

#VoteHoylmanOUT

Donate to Glass HERE

Democratic Primary, June 23, 2020

Senate District 27Manhattan: Greenwich Village, Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen, Time Square, Upper West Side, Midtown East, Stuyvesant Town, East Village and Lower East Side