Subject: KFJC fm ▼ ——► PSYCHO DAVE EMORY MUST BE TESTED ONCE PER WEEK
From: "Ras Tafarian" <boycott@activist.com>
Date: 20/08/2021, 07:16
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo,alt.ufo.reports



  FOOTHILL COLLEGE / Calif. ——► KFJC fm "Students" MANDATORY VAXX


         " . . . it is very likely that Foothill College will adopt a
          mandatory vaccine policy in the coming months,
          and we want to make sure that you are prepared. "

        " Students must be tested once per week at student's expense "

        " COVID-19 testing swabs with ethylene oxide and nanobots
           must be inserted into the nostrils and up against the skull of
           every KFJC fm disc-jockey once per week "

        " Only full vaccinated (2 shots) students will be allowed to
           skip the weekly required COVID-19 testing. "

        " The District was notified Sunday that a volunteer disc jockey
           at KFJC Radio Station on the Foothill College campus tested
           positive for COVID-19. "

         " KFJC fm is a filthy hotbed of COVID-19 infected "students "


  FOOTHILL COLLEGE ——► KFJC fm "Students" REQUIRED TO GET VACCINE

  ————————————————————————————————————

  KFJC fm
  Foothill Junior College
  Los Altos Hills, California

  KFJC 89.7 fm — ▼ THE DEVIL'S RADIO.

  Never Graduating Long-Time "students" At KFJC fm,
  Should Of Course Be Required To Receive The COVID-19 Vaccine.

  KFJC fm "students" Who Must Register For Broadcasting
  Courses To Work At KFJC fm — Should Not Be Allowed To
  Disregard The Rules Of The College.  These New Rules
  For The Fall Semester 2021 Will Likely Make It Mandatory
  For All Students To Have Received The Vaccine.

  KFJC 89.7 fm — ▼ THE DEVIL'S RADIO.

  KFJC fm "student" Staff Are Already Eager And Ready To
  Receive The Vaccine:

                 — Bob McGlynn "Robert Emmett"
                 — Dennis Edward Bishop, Jr. "Spliff Skankin'"
                 — "Mr. Goodwrench"
                 — Dave Emory

  Since These Individuals Are Eager To Receive The Vaccine,
  Then It Should Be A Clear Signal To Others At KFJC fm To
  Go Ahead And Get The Vaccine Like All Of The Other
  Students At Foothill Junior College.

  All Radio Station Staff And "Students" Must Be Tested Once
  Per Week With Ethylene Oxide And Nanobots COVID-19
  Swabs -- Delivered Into The Area Of The Nasal Cavity And
  Skull.  Ethylene Oxide Is A Known Cancer Causing Ingredient,
  Therefore The Weekly Testing Requirements For "Students"
  At KFJC fm When Witnessed Over A Period Of Time Will
  Ultimately Lead To A Marvellous Development Of Cancer
  Amongst The Staff Of:

  KFJC 89.7 fm — ▼ THE DEVIL'S RADIO.

  THESE "students" ARE SATANISTS, THEREFORE,

  THEY MUST FOLLOW THE RULES.

  TO BE SAFE:   NO STUDENTS AT FOOTHILL JUNIOR COLLEGE
                         (KFJC fm) SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO TAKE COURSES
                         OR BE ALLOWED ON CAMPUS, UNLESS THEY RECEIVE
                         THE HARMLESS VACCINE.

   BOB MCGLYNN AS "Robert Emmett"
   AND HIS 'NORMAN BATES (Psycho) MEMORIAL SOUNDTRACK SHOW'.

                 ' LURKING SHOWER PSYCHO '
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p299/Leescomics/El%20Camino/hateball_kfjc_rvb.jpg

KFJC fm ◄—— [?] SHOULD FAT BLOATED SLUGS / TOADS RECEIVE
                               LARGER VACCINES [?]
                        MULTIPLE INJECTIONS DEPENDING ON WEIGHT.

  KFJC 89.7 fm — ▼ THE DEVIL'S RADIO.

   JUST LOOK AT THIS FAT BLOATED GIANT SLUG / TOAD:
https://th.bing.com/th/id/Re4499e29d7373fb0e82b50637e26300d?rik=luoL70WSGNLPlA&riu=http%3a%2f%2fkurtkuenne.com%2fwp-content%2fuploads%2f2019%2f10%2fScrapbook-36-1024x690.jpg&ehk=CBQq3I7VsxQzmiwD3%2byqio0wSHRxzazZ4YyJ%2flwbEws%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw

                 — Dennis Edward Bishop, Jr. "Spliff Skankin'

                      JUST LOOK AT THIS FAT BLOATED BLACK.
                      THIS EVIL FU*KER LOOKS PREGNANT:

http://www.leahlubin.com/Radio/KFJC/Leah&Spliff_Skankin'_1.jpg

https://www.bing.com/search?q=california+colleges+require+fall+covid+vaccine&form=QBLH&sp=-1&pq=california+colleges+require+fall+covid+&sc=5-39&qs=n&sk=&cvid=A385F658E4934682B08FBFAB88C3D404


KFJC

The District was notified Sunday that a volunteer disc jockey at KFJC Radio
Station on the Foothill College campus tested positive for COVID-19. The
volunteer last worked on July 3 and experienced symptoms on July 8. The disc
jockey reported that they were tested on July 13 and received a positive
COVID-19 result on Saturday, July 18. The individual noted that they were
probably infected at their place of employment and that they were faring
well despite the flu-like symptoms.

All personnel working at the radio station have been notified and no one
else has reported COVID-19 symptoms. Per the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) guidance, as the disc jockey has not been on campus since
July 3, we feel there is a minimal chance that any other volunteer at the
radio station is likely to have contracted COVID-19 from the affected
individual. We are asking the radio station volunteers to continue to
self-monitor as a precaution.

KFJC staff follow the CDC and Santa Clara County Public Health guidelines,
which include maintaining safe social distancing, wearing facial
coverings/masks, and performing self-checking for COVID-19 symptoms (fever,
cough, and shortness of breath) before coming onto campus.  All personnel
working at the station perform a gel-in and gel-out routine using an
approved hand sanitizer.

The radio station has one person working at a time.  Disc jockeys only
briefly encounter one another during a change in shifts. Each disc jockey
cleans all radio station surfaces at the beginning and end of each shift;
there are typically five to six shifts per day.  A deeper cleaning of all
station surfaces (including the bathroom) is performed twice a week by
station personnel.

The KFJC Radio Station is an essential program: it has to maintain the
Emergency Alert System (EAS) for the South Bay, provide the community with
COVID-19 alerts, and meet FCC requirements for continuous broadcasting as a
public service. Given the importance of KFJC for the local community and the
station’s careful adherence to all required COVID-19 protocols, we support
uninterrupted operation of the station.