The G-League has offered a path to the NBA that is similar to the overseas path. The top high school recruits in the country that choose to take the G-League path would be put on a separate G-League team together that has an exhibition with other country’s teams, other G-League teams, and themselves. This team […]
Month: April 2020
NFL Draft Winners and Losers
The NFL Draft is finally over. Over the course of three days, 255 players were selected through 7 rounds and teams have started to fill out their rosters. Today I am going to go over three of the biggest winners and losers of the 2020 NFL Draft. Winners: Denver Broncos– Boy did John Elway and […]
The NYC Subways Have Become Dante's Inferno
We are out there everyday on the subway’s moving HOMELESS HOTEL. The E Train. We are cleaning the trains, patrolling, feeding and cleaning up the homeless and the EDP’s. There are few if any cops or MTA workers. The MTA has closed all of the subway bathrooms While the MTA blames the city and the […]
The Guardian Angels in Gothenburg Sweden
Sweden as a country has adopted a radically different approach to the pandemic from both it’s Scandanavian neighbors and other parts of Europe. Sweden asks for VOLUNTARY measures from it’s citizens. Herd immunity in the end will protect the mass majority of Swedes from the Corona Virus. The Swedes are asking everyone take responsibility for […]
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
As a police procedural comedy, ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ focuses more on the story of all kinds of detectives in this small office rather on how they solve crime. This is a television series that you can’t stop once you start to watch. The main character Jake Peralta is a talented NYPD detective who can perfectly accomplish […]
BLACKPINK’s Lisa Brings Her Third Dance Performance Video Back on Lili’s Film!
As the rapper of the girl group Blackpink, Lisa is well known for her rap and song but actually, singing is not what she is best at. On August 20 and November 21, 2019, Lisa’s two dance performance videos were updated by Lili’s film which was such a success that Lisa was remembered for her […]
London "GA STRONG" Against Coronavirus
At the beginning of the year our LONDON Chapter leader was hospitalized for an on going stomach disorder he’s had since serving in the Persian Gulf Campaign for the British against Iraq. They had to make multiple incisions into his stomach. His recovery took awhile as he was hospitalized. Marcus Suitor a.k.a. SCOOTER has had […]
Curtis Sliwa visits Senior Homes to Get Info that Is Denied to Family & Friends
This is our latest NYC Guardian Angel Program during the spread of Corona Virus. To visit the Senior Homes and long term care facilities to get information for the loved ones and friends who have been locked out from visiting or getting updates. These citizens have turned to us because government has failed them. Sadly […]
Politicians Fight About the Homeless While Guardian Angels Care for Them
THE POLITICIANS CONTINUE TO BLAME ONE ANOTHER FOR THE HOMELESS SITUATION. There are more now than ever before. Many are sick and ill from a variety off illnesses. Some are in wheelchairs. 2 that I examined were showing signs of having Gangrene. We feed them, wash them down and tend to their wounds. The city […]
MTA versus Guardian Angels in the Subway
The Subway System is now contributing to the spread of CORONA VIRUS. according to a study from M.I.T. 68 MTA employees have died from the corona virus. 2,500 employees have tested positive, 4,365 are currently quarantined due to illness and exposure. The subways are crowded with the many homeless and EDP’s. They’ve taken over whole […]
Two Awesome Hours By Josh Davis
You may have read and watched thousands of articles and hundreds of videos teaching you how to manage time effectively. They either tell you to make a perfect timetable and stick to it or they tell you to prioritize all your business so you can allocate time in order. For the former, there are indeed […]
My Friend Jeremy Part of the Legion of Forgotten New Yorkers
THE LANGUAGE IN THIS VIDEO MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR SENSITIVE AUDIENCES Meet my friend Jeremy, who I’ve seen on and off for the past 10 years in and around Penn Station. I first saw Jeremy downtown during the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations. He had come in from Kentucky and it was obvious then that […]