At UN Dining Workers Laid
Off While Some In Turtle Bay Soldier On As
UNSC Goes Secret
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Video
BBC
- Guardian
UK - Honduras
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PFT
UN GATE / SDNY
COURT, March 22 – The United
Nations in the week of March
16 to 20 had not a single
meeting and in the Turtle Bay
neighborhood around it, store
after store closed down.
While in
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres' UN the workers in
the UN Delegates Dining Room
were laid off without any
mitigation, and no answers to
banned Inner City Press when
it asked, local businesses
tried to do better.
On March
21 Inner City Press surveyed
some of the business between
the UN and Grand Central,
before streaming this
Periscope video from the UN
with, initially, its light
ablaze.
On 47th, FedEx remained open,
with social distancing.
On 46th Street and Third
Avenue, for example, Dr. Smood
said they remain open for
takeout and pick-up.
The same was true
of Sushi Yasuda on 43rd
Street. 99 Cent Fresh Pizza on
43rd had lights ablaze but
unlike the UN, for a reason:
they were open.
The
church next door, St. Agnes,
was prohibited by the
Archdiocese but was
live-streaming services. By
contrast, under its Chinese
leadership like Guterres, the
UN Security Council made its
DR Congo meeting secret, here.
The UN is corrupt. Inner City
Press will have more on this -
watch this site, and this Periscope.
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