bookmark_borderMontgomery County Climate Change Risk Analysis

Montgomery County, Pennsylvania has released a climate change risk analysis for the county. The MONTGOMERY COUNTY CLIMATE CHANGE POTENTIAL VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS found:

Climate change is affecting the residents of Montgomery County. From record heat to intense storms, such as Hurricane Ida in 2021, Montgomery County is experiencing the impacts of climate change. Scientific studies show that our region will become increasingly hotter, and we will experience more intense and frequent storm events. Understanding the populations, places, and infrastructure that may be affected is critical for our communities as they adapt and become more resilient to climate change. To assist our stakeholders in gaining a better understanding of climate change and its effects, the Montgomery County Planning Commission (MCPC) has created the Montgomery County Climate Change Potential Vulnerability Analysis.

The Montgomery County Climate Change Potential Vulnerability Analysis is the county’s latest effort to address climate change. In 2007, Montgomery County completed Greenprint for Montgomery County: Climate Change Action Plan, a comprehensive greenhouse gas inventory along with a set of broad recommendations for action. The Montgomery County Commissioners formed the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Task Force and embraced a range of short- and mid-term greenhouse gas reduction targets. In 2015, the topic of sustainability and climate change was incorporated into the county comprehensive plan, Montco 2040: A Shared Vision. The county commissioners passed a resolution setting revised climate action goals in 2019. Most recently, the county partnered with Montgomery County municipalities to work on a Montgomery County Regional Climate Action Plan that will address the challenges highlighted in the Montgomery County Climate Change Potential Vulnerability Analysis.

Anthropological Climate Change and Pollution

bookmark_borderExcyte Entertainment Wedding DJ Fraud

Dan Leidy, owner of Excyte Entertainment in Hatfield, PA, is accused of fraudulently using email addresses to vote for himself in online popularity polls. In January of 2022, Excyte Entertainment voted for themselves as “best wedding DJ” using an unauthorized email address. A victim of the fraud contacted Excyte Entertainment but received no response.

The site Montco Happening runs a contest for their “Happening List”.
Poll: Wedding: DJ
Vote: Excyte Entertainment (Hatfield) — http://www.excyteentertainmentpa.com/

HappeningsMedia.com did not respond to a request for comment.

Update:
Excyte Entertainment responded to our Google review.

Kind of funny you aren’t even using your real Name, unsure what you are talking about or how We would even Get your email as we have no previous clients named King Arthur, Are you sure you aren’t another Dj whom can not win said contest so you have to resort to this .Good Luck this year .

Our reply:
King Arthur is the real name of our company. No, we are not wedding DJ’s. One of the things we do is represent artists’ Intellectual Property Rights, of which you have violated ours. Your response is shameful and requires further action on our part.

Excyte Entertainment Website

bookmark_borderCOVID is a Persistent SARS-CoV-2 Virus

COVID CHRONIC CONDITIONS

* Persistent SARS-CoV-2 RNA in multiple organs and throughout the brain
* Epigenetic Modifications (Changes to DNA)
* Change in Cell Fate
* Tryptophan Deficiency
* Dysfunctional Kynurenine Pathway
* Neurological Damage
* Down Regulating NAD+
* Up Regulating IDO
* Rogue Antibodies
* Change in Pancreas Cell Function (Down regulation of Insulin)
* Increased Risk of Cancer
* Blood Clots
* Vascular Disorders
* Myocarditis and Heart Damage
* Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)
* Dysregulation of the innate immune system, i.e. “cytokine storm”

“‘It is important to note that the severity of disease in humans is not determined only by virus replication but also by the host immune response to the infection, which may lead to dysregulation of the innate immune system, i.e. “cytokine storm”‘ (Omicron SARS-CoV-2 can infect faster and better)

These are some of the causes of long-COVID symptoms that have been identified. There are likely many more.

Everybody’s response to COVID is unique; however, most people are likely to develop several of these disorders. For instance, the genetic abnormalities were found in 1-3% of the prepandemic population. In the population of COVID survivors, 50-75% of individuals exhibit these genetic abnormalities. Currently, there is no cure for any of these ailments.