One discovers the light in darkness, that is what darkness is for; but everything in our lives depends on how we bear the light. It is necessary, while in darkness, to know that there is a light somewhere, to know that in oneself, waiting to be found, there is a light.
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Throughout his political career, Boris Johnson has defied all odds. He has been defeated, written off, mocked. At one stage, he left the House of Commons completely. Yet no matter how down-and-out he has looked, how bleak his prospects have appeared, he has always managed to recover. His party chose him as leader partly for this ability to pull off the seemingly impossible. Yet now the British prime minister faces the gravest peril of his premiership. For the first time, his fate is out of his hands.
His excuse for attending a drinks party in the garden of No. 10 Downing Street after passing such restrictive lockdown laws is that he “believed implicitly that this was a work event” — even though his private secretary had convened the event via a mass email asking staff to “bring your own booze.” The No. 10 garden, Johnson said, is an extension of the office, so it was all work. As he spoke at Prime Minister’s Questions, Tory Members of Parliament sat silently behind him — glad for once to be wearing their masks.
These MPs are anxious not only about the general public’s fury, but about the rage in their own Conservative Associations. The prime minister’s approval rating — hitherto his great strength — is falling fast and is now almost as low as Theresa May’s towards the end of her premiership. When prime ministers lose popularity, they seldom regain it. The latest accusations are more damaging because they come after a string of events that raise serious questions about the direction of the Johnson government. What was striking about the Tory rebellion against vaccine passports, for instance, was how many of the rebels had backed Johnson in the 2019 leadership contest. He has alienated allies and his enemies are lying in wait. Where, if anywhere, does he go from here?
This headline does not portend good news for Boris: Four senior aides to Boris Johnson quit amid ‘Partygate’ scandal.
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BBB Studies. Here are links to the study topics of my studies: puppy fraud, romance fraud; BEC fraud, sweepstakes/lottery fraud, tech support fraud, romance fraud money mules, crooked movers, government imposters, online vehicle sale scams, rental fraud, gift cards, job scams, and online shopping fraud.
Virus Scams
- Five State Attorney General’s warn of pop up testing sites; charge for sites and may not provide accurate results
- Increased demand leads to seizures of more counterfeit N95 masks
- Florida: Man gets 6.5 years for ID theft used to steal veterans and social security benefits
- CFBP estimates that Americans pay $120 billion in credit card interest and fees every year, costing each household $1000
- Customs in Indianapolis seizes 1207 counterfeit driver’s licenses from Hong Kong
- Philippines: Five arrested for hacking bank and stealing money, including two Nigerians
- Scam losses in Australia went up 84% in 2021
- Singapore arrests money mule who took in $1.6 million from scam victims
- Woman sets car on fire after police stop her for driving the wrong way
- Man sets bank branch on fire after it denied him a loan
- Teen in car wreck spree quickly located because he had genitals drawn on his face
- FTC returns $3.7 million to victims of online lender Avant
- FTC settles with online site Fashion Nova for refusing to post negative reviews; to pay $4.2 million
- Remaining defendants in student loan scam settle with the FTC
- Pennsylvania:Man charged with PPP fraud; got $200,000
- Massachusetts: Former owner of massage parlor pleads guilty to PPP fraud
- Tennessee: Man charged with PPP fraud; bought Maserati with funds
- New York arrests two for unemployment benefit theft; used ID theft of 100; got $1.9 million; left evidence in hotel room
- Utah: Man gets 28 months prison for PPP fraud; got $438,000
- Georgia: Convicted drug dealer who engaged in PPP fraud while out on bond gets additional prison time
- Oregon: Man pleads guilty to PPP fraud
- Ohio: Jamaican charged with lottery fraud against older victims; took in $250,000; handled victim money
- Jamaican police say lottery scammers continue to drive up murders
- US victims lost $343 million to romance scams in the first three quarters of 2021
- Survey: Over 50% of singles have been on online dating sites; 1/3 know someone who has been a romance scam victim