Category Archives: Noticias

E-Commerce Scam; Accounting Services will reactivate; Covid-19 testing cost; Moratorium on Electric Services; Get Well Duran

Thursday, June 25, 2020 I started the day today with a new case involving Credit Card Fraud. Obviously without naming names, but to give the construct of the M.O. used by the bad guys. Cloning credit cards is not a new thing here or anywhere. Skimming has been around for a long time as well. […]

Intro too Damn Long – Had to Create a Link; Cabinet changes; Taxi driver with Covid-19 circulating; Panama Oeste and Covid-19; That’s Not Xiomara!

Wednesday, June 24, 2020 I’ve gotten carried away with the introductions to the point where tonight’s edition is going to be presented as a link. The main purpose of this report is to get the summary of the news out to those who are either English-Only speakers, are expats supporting other expats (namely me), enjoy […]

Complaints At The David Hospital; Vaccines Against Viruses; Casinos Ready To Reopen; Who In The Heck Is Rudyard Kipling?

Tuesday, June 23, 2020 I started writing this evening on animal behavior, how that applies to pets and the symbiotic relationship to their hosts, but after getting to page 5 and realizing that I’m not even close to finishing it, I needed to hang it up and maybe send that article out tomorrow instead. I’d […]

Long day, Short Introduction; Older adults the most vulnerable to Covid-19; Acceleration of the pandemic in the world; Thirteenth month payment; Books!

Monday, June 22, 2020 It has been a very long day. Typical Monday’s are usually confusing and stressful, and full of last-minute new requests that need to be done NOOOWWWWWW! But today was a day of just doing one thing for 8 hours with the occasional 10-minute break; me just saying, I do not remember, […]

Who Should Respond?; Penalty For Breaching Sanitary Rules; Reactivation Of Advocacy; Deaths In Hospital Rooms; Happy Father’s Day

Friday, June 19, 2020 There is a lot of hate and one-sided opinions in the world today. One of the newest crazes is to defund the police, seemingly everywhere. I think back to the police who care for my small town of Antigo, Wisconsin and everything I’ve seen there, they’ve done a fantastic job. Maybe […]

I Have Your Daughter; Dry law is eliminated; Minsa evaluates closure of block 2; Moratorium; Insomnia

Thursday, June 18, 2020 “I have your daughter and if you don’t want anything horrible to happen to her, you will send me $1,000.00 within the hour. And don’t hang up or we will kill her.” If that were a movie, that’s the part where Liam Neesonwould say, “If you are looking for ransom, I can […]

The Chuck Scam; Swab Tests Not Contaminated; International Flight Ban Extended; Happy Birthday

Wednesday, June 17, 2020 Chuck’s a guy who always has a positive attitude and will give you the shirt off his back regardless of who you are or where you’re from. He’s a “gifter”. A humble man with an exciting background. Chuck is former Air Force (but I don’t hold that against him), was an Engineer for NASA, […]

Covid-19 Steroid Study; permanent session to veto a moratorium; ICU.

Tuesday, June 16, 2020 Bob called early in the morning asking for help.   “Brett, I need one of two things.  Either, I need you to find someone for me and help me to get him locked up for extorsion, or I need a big loan.”, he whispered.   “Why the heck are you whispering?  A loan?  Seriously, what happened?”, […]

Brett’s Bad Math; Panama is not achieving virus control; Cub Scouts Many Moons Ago

145 active Covid-19 cases are reported in prisons, representing a decrease in the number of patients.

Monday, June 15, 2020 While many still think the Coronavirus is a hoax, myth, over-exaggeration, or whatever, I’ve been trying to report on it the best I could without over-exaggerating my predictions and I’ve been wrong every time.  When Panama was registering roughly 150-200 new cases per day, I predicted that if we open blocks 1 […]

Positive tests increase; Investigation for alleged contaminated evidence; Modular Hospital in Darien.

Loving tenderness defined

Friday, June 12, 2020 My entire childhood was a lie.  Then again, my childhood was a mere 40 years ago, give or take 8 years, so perhaps it was just a different normal than the normal of today.  My first major life-bending milestone was turning 18.  Being ripped from hearth and home and thrown to […]