Anonymous ID: 1fbc90 Midnight Riders #267: What's Really Happening in Myanmar? Edition Feb. 14, 2021, 11:47 p.m. No.57692   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 1fbc90 Feb. 14, 2021, 11:51 p.m. No.57696   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Globals

>>53221 Jim Watkins links to /MidnightRiders/ board from Gab

>>48647 /MidnightRiders/ notables are now on wearethene.ws

>>48657 /MidnightRiders/ World News Show on Rumble - Get the latest from the board

>>51482 Suspended? Refugee? Looking for Anons & Patriots? New Thread For New Anons

>>52859, >>52868 How to Split Notables Across Pages/Posts so Aggregators Can Pick Them Up

>>54852 Link to new pastebin, Qanonbin alternative: Fullchan

 

Notables are not endorsements

 

#266 crowdbake

>>57672, >>57673 Hanseatic/Cemex dig followup

>>57665 Boatfag report

>>57602, >>57625 global logistics

>>57601 Former President Donald Trump said he looks forward “to continuing our incredible journey together.” vid

>>57593 A near-total internet shutdown is in effect in #Myanmar as of 1 a.m. local time

>>57592, >>57596 Two Intl shipping companies PAK Shenzhuan Honour Ocean

>>57588 Woman With Loaded Gun Arrested Near The White House

>>57583 Don't forget to wish Trump a happy president's day ON BIDEN'S TWITTER TOMORROW

>>57579 Nikkei back (briefly) over 30K, oil rises on Middle East tensions

>>57578 Insurrection gone? did we ever have one?

>>57577 Cuomo vid

>>57516, >>57532, >>57591 planefag updates

>>57514, >>57558, >>57569, >>57627, >>57630, >>57632, >>57634, >>57638, >>57643, >>57647, >>57654 Call to diggz! Myanmar coup

>>57688 #266

 

#265

>>57450 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne): Another week half-way done! Keep up the motivation!

>>57442 1st Calvary Division Retweet: Thank you @USAGforthood

>>57437 Lindsay Graham: Lara Trump biggest winner in the impeachment trial lotto

>>57436 The next global health crisis: Guinea declares ebola outbreak w/at least three deaths

>>57435 New York Times retracts claim that Capital Police Officer was killed by Trump supporter

>>57432 Graham says Trump is 'ready to move on and rebuild the Republican Party,' and is excited for 2022

>>57420 NYT retracts Jan 9 reports claiming that Brian Sicknick was killed by a Trump supporter

>>57400 Argentina's vice president pushes for delay to IMF debt deal until pandemic has eased

>>57395 Boatfags afloat

>>57391 Anon on about misspelled words in the Trump Defense brief

>>57387 KPCB is a US/Chinese venture capital org - and AL GORE is a partner. DIG, DIG, DIG.

>>57383, >>57424 Trump Attorney Van Der Veen RIPS CBS HACK – Then Pulls Off Mic and Walks Away! (VIDEO)

>>57382 Des Moines in big trouble - major, police chief and other arrested for corruption

>>57371 Armoured vehicles deployed to major Myanmar cities after mass protests

>>57360, >>57365, >>57366, >>57380, >>57381, >>57399, >>57401, >>57415, >>57417, >>57418, >>57439, >>57448 Planefags aloft

>>57354, >>57355, >>57356, >>57387 More on NED & other funders of the Poynter Institute) with focus on the KPCB/Pandemic Prep. & Bio Defense Fund

>>57348 Trump Lawyer Van Der Veen: ‘We Demolished Their Case'

>>57341 Melania Trump sends love to children @TehChildrensInn this Valentine's Day

>>57337 Census Bureau slow-walks redistricting in fav of Dems

>>57336, >>57402, >>57394 FOIA docs from DIA appear to indicate it's been testing wreckage from UFO crashes (UK-Daily Mail)

>>57332 Sen. Richard Burr Admits That He Violated the Constitution By Voting to Impeach Trump

>>57331 Don Trump Jr responds to McConnell's attack Pres. Donald J Trump

>>57330 McConnell Uses Floor to Brutally Trash Trump Following Failed Impeachment Effort

>>57327, >>57328, >>57329 Lin Wood receives 1600+ page complaint from GA State Bar - Who's behind it? ANONS DIG

>>57315 Is there are connection between suppression of CV19 treatments & the need to justify vaxxes using EUA?

>>57304 What does a "safe and effective" vaccine look like?

>>57288, >>57293, >>57295 Children's Health Defense: The Covid Vaccine On Trial

>>57464 #265

Anonymous ID: 1fbc90 Feb. 14, 2021, 11:51 p.m. No.57697   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#264

>>57222, >>57236 Sky watcher update

>>57250 New Dan: TDS Meter!

>>57237 Growing Evidence Shows COVID-19 Treatments Are Working/Press has changed their tune?

>>57196, >>57229 Myanmar coup removes central bank chief, alarming global financiers/history

>>57179 The U.S. Air Force Is Planning To Get Six New E-11A With The Battlefield Airborne Communication Node Payload

>>57177 2 Americans Tied to Carlos Ghosn’s Escape to Be Extradited to Japan

>>57170 2.13.21: DEMS DEMOLISHED! OPTICS ARE IMPORTANT! MANY WAKING UP! PRAY!

>>57169 Hollywood Celebrities Melt Down After Trump Acquitted, Declare 43 Republicans ‘Traitors,’ ‘Fascists’

>>57150, >>57161 Florida Dems facing financial woes, more than $868G in debt

>>57147 Dr. David Strang, Belknap County GOP Committee Member, gives an interview to Gateway Pundit about how NH vote was stolen

>>57107, >>57110, >>57111, >>57114, >>57118 Acquitted. 53-47 and the 7 GOP who joined the Dims

>>57095 UPDATED FILE FORMAT FOR LAST OF TRUMPS TWEETS from FEB 12 right before suspension.

>>57090 The Poynter Institute is just one group supported in part by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED).

>>57087 Qtah posted a video below of Michigan Senate Majority Leader, Mike Shirley, talking at a diner

>>57084, >>57085 By Big Government For Big Government

>>57076, >>57077 The Omnipotent Power to Assassinate

>>57263 #264

 

#263 crowdbake

>>56878, >>56883, >>56878, >>56883, >>56896, >>56900, >>56901, >>56938, >>57016, >>57027 PF Reports

>>56886 Biden to visit Camp David for the weekend (fredericknewspost.com)

>>56879, >>56884, >>56930, John Huber Resigns (abc4.com)

>>56940 ONE of the MANY ways that Twatter censors people (site performance through normal & private browsers)

>>56946, >>56953 NEW PDJT (Tweet @LegoTrump1946)

>>56951 (Tweet @LegoTrump1946) New Trump Account Suspended

>>56956, US Attorney Mike Stuart (Tweet) Resigns As of Feb 28

>>56963 Cicciline gets called out by Mike Lee for using fake news article in (fake) impeachment

>>56964 Attkisson: Deaths of Elderly who recovered from CV-19, but died After vaccine, raise questions

>>56967 Capitol Police Officers Issue Vote of No Confidence in Acting Chief & Leadership

>>56968 Trump lawyer shows how Dems used creative editing to

>>56969 For KEKS: Work out with Pepe & Myanmar military

>>57020 7.0 quake 90 km ENE of Namie, Japan

>>57042 House impeachment managers and Trump defense move to closing trial arguments

>>57043 School closures, masks until 2022: Biden campaign promises appear increasingly in doubt

>>57045 Stella Immanuel on MD's death after taking 2nd dose of Covid vaccine

>>57053 #263

 

#262

>>56679, >>56692, >>56702, >>56713, >>56715, >>56719, >>56724, >>56749, >>56770, >>56777, >>56794, >>56797, >>56805, >>56807, >>56811 eyes in the sky

>>56835 boats ahoy

>>56832 EPIC! Trump’s Defense Team ABSOLUTELY RUINS Democrats With 13 Minute Montage of “Fight” Word Like Trump Did! (Video)

>>56831 YouTube Censors Gateway Pundit, Locks Down Account After Posting Interview with New Hampshire Official on Stolen Votes from Voting Machines

>>56829 NY Lawmaker to Seek Andrew Cuomo’s Impeachment for Alleged Nursing Home Data Coverup

>>56827 Joe Biden Meets with Andrew Cuomo, Ignores Comments on Nursing Home Deaths Scandal

>>56825, >>56833 WH Suspends T.J. Ducklo 1 Week for Threatening Reporter; Media Outraged: ‘Unacceptable,’ ‘Has to Be Fired’

>>56823 Evoqua Water Technolgies sold by AEA Investors L.P.: $272.20-Feb 11

>>56824 Question from Senators Graham, Cruz, Marshall, and Kevin Cramer: “Does a politician raising bail for rioters encourage more rioting?”

>>56803 Live 107 interview w/Juan Savin

>>56785 Mexican president: 'Not true' that borders are 'open' in Biden administration

>>56782 NED diggz (National Endowment for Democracy)

>>56711 BOE Imposes Tougher Rule on Banks in First Post-Brexit Proposal

>>56701 Florida consumers 'flabbergasted' as property insurers push for double-digit rate hikes

>>56700 swamp creature Nikki Haley on DJT: “We Shouldn’t Have Followed Him – We Shouldn’t Have Listened to Him”

>>56689 FLASHBACK: 41% of Democrats Said Violence May Be Necessary If Trump Wins

>>56851 #262

 

Previously Collected Notables

>>56653 #261

>>55577 #257, >>55796 #258, >>56001 #259, >>56203 #260

>>54733 #253, >>54950 #254, >>55156 #255, >>55364 #256

>>53908 #249, >>54109 #250, >>54303 #251, >>54516 #252

>>53075 #245, >>53283 #246, >>53484 #247, >>53689 #248

Anonymous ID: 1fbc90 Feb. 14, 2021, 11:51 p.m. No.57698   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 1fbc90 Feb. 14, 2021, 11:52 p.m. No.57699   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 1fbc90 Feb. 15, 2021, 12:07 a.m. No.57706   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>57704

I'm gonna take a little break

can discuss specifics, add back stuff if needed

basically: all diggs need enough who, what, when, where and how

to be at least somewhat understandable to someone unfamiliar with the topic

 

particularly now that we're picked up by wearethene.ws - whose users don't usually know about past digs, recent discussions, etc.

 

just a single sentence will often be enough to give some context. you just want to say

  • main point

  • why it matter

  • what needs to be dug on (if there are still questions)

Anonymous ID: 1fbc90 Feb. 15, 2021, 1:52 a.m. No.57713   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7757 >>7803 >>7853 >>7892

NRA @NRA

 

TODAY: President Biden issued statement calling on Congress to:

 

Police cars revolving lightBan commonly owned firearms (AR-15s) and 10+ round mags

Police cars revolving lightCriminalize private firearm transfers

Police cars revolving lightRun firearm manufacturers & dealers out of business.

 

NRA will NEVER stop fighting for the 2nd Amendment!

 

https://twitter.com/NRA/status/1361049420230520833

Anonymous ID: 6ed919 Feb. 15, 2021, 1:53 a.m. No.57714   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7717

Old fren said hello last thread.

 

A few questions if you dont mind… Ignore if you do.

Why ~200 thread limit?

What happened to /comms/?

Thoughts on Q? (Posting Status, OP Goals, etc)

Do most here still lurk/browse/use /qr/?

What is next?

Anonymous ID: 1fbc90 Feb. 15, 2021, 2 a.m. No.57715   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7757 >>7803 >>7853 >>7892

Fury at ‘do not resuscitate’ notices given to Covid patients with learning disabilities

Vulnerable people have encountered ‘shocking discrimination’ during pandemic, says Mencap charity

 

People with learning disabilities have been given do not resuscitate orders during the second wave of the pandemic, in spite of widespread condemnation of the practice last year and an urgent investigation by the care watchdog.

 

Mencap said it had received reports in January from people with learning disabilities that they had been told they would not be resuscitated if they were taken ill with Covid-19.

 

The Care Quality Commission said in December that inappropriate Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR) notices had caused potentially avoidable deaths last year.

 

DNACPRs are usually made for people who are too frail to benefit from CPR, but Mencap said some seem to have been issued for people simply because they had a learning disability. The CQC is due to publish a report on the practice within weeks.

 

The disclosure comes as campaigners put growing pressure on ministers to reconsider a decision not to give people with learning disabilities priority for vaccinations. There is growing evidence that even those with a mild disability are more likely to die if they contract the coronavirus.

 

Although some people with learning disabilities such as Down’s syndrome were in one of four groups set by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) which the government promised would be offered the vaccine by tomorrow, many were classified lower categories of need and are still waiting.

 

NHS figures released last week show that in the five weeks since the third lockdown began, Covid-19 accounted for 65% of deaths of people with learning disabilities. Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that the rate for the general population was 39%, although the two statistics are drawn from different measurements.

 

Younger people with learning disabilities aged 18 to 34 are 30 times more likely to die of Covid than others the same age, according to Public Health England.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/13/new-do-not-resuscitate-orders-imposed-on-covid-19-patients-with-learning-difficulties

 

More fear porn, but good to be aware.

Anonymous ID: 1fbc90 Feb. 15, 2021, 2:47 a.m. No.57716   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7757 >>7803 >>7853 >>7892

CDC WITHOLDING INFORMATION! 1,170 DEAD Following COVID Injections: Almost Twice as Many Deaths as Found in VAERS

2-13-2021

 

Yesterday we reported that the CDC had done another data dump into the VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) database, showing that through February 4, 2021, there were 12,697 recorded adverse events, including 653 deaths following injections of the experimental COVID mRNA shots by Pfizer and Moderna.

 

After publishing this article, a Health Impact News subscriber sent me a link to a page on the CDC website where they are reporting that as of February 11, 2021, VAERS received 1,170 reports of death among people who received a COVID-19 vaccine.

 

The page, at least at the time of publication today, is located here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/adverse-events.html.

 

We have captured a screen shot of this page, and made some editorial edits.

 

For the past few weeks, the CDC has been slowly updating the VAERS database with data dumps on Friday, just before the weekend and the beginning of the slow news cycle that usually picks up again on Mondays.

 

On Friday, January 29th, their VAERS data reported 329 deaths from people receiving one of the experimental COVID mRNA injections.

 

The following Friday, February 5, 2021, their VAERS data reported 501 deaths. An increase of 172 deaths.

 

Yesterday, February 12, 2021, the CDC VAERS data reported 653 deaths. An increase of 152 deaths.

 

That still leaves 517 deaths unaccounted for in the VAERS database related to the COVID injections.

 

Why is the CDC withholding this information?

 

ZERO Deaths Linked to COVID “Vaccinations”??

One of the most incredible statements made by the CDC on this page regarding the COVID injections is that they found no link from over 1100 reported deaths to the Pfizer and Moderna experimental mRNA shots.

 

CDC and FDA physicians review each case report of death as soon as notified and CDC requests medical records to further assess reports. A review of available clinical information including death certificates, autopsy, and medical records findings revealed no link with vaccination. CDC and FDA will continue to investigate reports of adverse events, including deaths, reported to VAERS.…..

 

https://healthimpactnews.com/2021/cdc-witholding-information-1170-dead-following-covid-injections-almost-twice-as-many-deaths-as-found-in-vaers/

 

pants on fire.

Anonymous ID: 1fbc90 Feb. 15, 2021, 3:04 a.m. No.57717   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7718 >>7731

>>57714

>A few questions if you dont mind… Ignore if you do.

No, don't mind.

 

>Why ~200 thread limit?

Purpose: so we don't have notables 3 pages long. there's a very high dig to shitposting ratio for most breads.

 

>What happened to /comms/?

long story. your friend really hasn't been around for a long while, has he?

/comms/ is still being tended, i am the tender until Rusty returns. It is used for practice bakes and for specialty threads. Over my strong protests, /qr/ BO removed /comms/ from /qr/ ribbon - he threw in with the shills, no surprise there.

 

This is not a short story, more like a saga. See the last baking class thread in comms for a lot more info. These will get you started:

>>>/comms/38451

>>>/comms/38642

>>>/comms/38647

>>>/comms/38451

 

Thoughts on Q? (Posting Status, OP Goals, etc)

not my focus now, i focus on getting the news out that's censored elsewhere

 

Do most here still lurk/browse/use /qr/?

Can't speak for others. I seldom go to /qr/ because of the ongoing attacks based on whole cloth lies made on bakers there. Once BO threw in with the shills, it became impossible to win the battle. Q asked in Oct for a cleanup (see /comms/ discussion), but it never really happened.

 

What is next?

keep eye on the goal: win the disinfo war against the DS

Anonymous ID: 1fbc90 Feb. 15, 2021, 3:41 a.m. No.57722   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7725 >>7728

>>57720

good since dat's me, ha-ha.

must be d2L.

>>57721

wakes?

 

signed muh name bc we had a visitor wondering about wtf been habbening….must have been outta the loop for a long time. Easier to provide links than try to explain. there is literally enough material for a book.

Anonymous ID: a113b7 Feb. 15, 2021, 3:48 a.m. No.57725   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>57721

>>57722

KEK always ready to fight for my amazing country and it's sleeping peeple. We wakin da normies!!

Yep lil bud here just listening to John 07 interview with Kerry Camelot.

 

(Me listening to Kerry talk )

Anonymous ID: a113b7 Feb. 15, 2021, 4:12 a.m. No.57734   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7757 >>7803 >>7853 >>7892

https://twitter.com/USArmy/status/1361133873434947585

 

U.S. Army

@USArmy

#Boresight the tank!

Eye

 

Straight ruler

 

Triangular ruler

 

Face with monocle

 

U.S. Army PV2 Dylan Bailey, a tank crewman with 1BCT, @1stCavalryDiv

performs a boresight on his crew's tank, bringing the main gun into proper parallel alignment.

 

#TankTwitter | #Train2Win | #StrongEurope

Anonymous ID: a113b7 Feb. 15, 2021, 4:15 a.m. No.57735   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7757 >>7803 >>7853 >>7892

U.S. Navy

@USNavy

Train like you fight!

 

Sailors combat a simulated fire during a general quarters drill aboard #USSJohnSMcCain while underway in the #PhilippineSea. McCain is assigned to Destroyer Squadron 15, the #USNavy’s largest forward-deployed DESRON & @US7thFleet

principal surface force.

 

https://twitter.com/USNavy/status/1361057664361447430

Anonymous ID: a113b7 Feb. 15, 2021, 4:22 a.m. No.57738   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7757 >>7803 >>7853 >>7892

https://twitter.com/usairforce/status/1361286643567661056

 

Air National Guard

@AirNatlGuard

#ICYMI The @104fighterwing

unveiled new nose art on the unit's flagship F-15C Eagle, showcasing hundreds of Airmen's names.

 

 

original time of tweet connects to 929

Anonymous ID: 95b022 Feb. 15, 2021, 4:48 a.m. No.57745   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7747

>>57739 Yah. Seriously weighing the nuke option, but a leetle voice is saying to wait until the new modem arrives. Generally get in bigz trubble when I don't listen to the leetle voice so have stood down for the moment. But just this moment. No tellin' about later today.

Anonymous ID: 0ebc42 Feb. 15, 2021, 5:37 a.m. No.57754   🗄️.is 🔗kun

ok. muh pirate music site be gone and i want to download a few oldies. clampdown is upon us. any thoughts?

Anonymous ID: 95b022 Feb. 15, 2021, 5:43 a.m. No.57755   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>57750 I'd take that face if the voice was included. kek

>>57752 YW!

 

On Broadway

 

Cass—Ellen Naomi Cohen—was a middle-class Jewish girl from Baltimore who left high school six months before graduation to go to New York and try Broadway. She lost the role of Mrs. Marmelstein in I Can Get It For You Wholesale to a budding young Jewish singer-actress who did her share to establish the rule that you didn’t have to be classically beautiful to be a star: Barbra Streisand. Cass then got a job as a coat check girl at a Manhattan nightclub, the Bitter End, singing and trying to get random agents’ attention, as she juggled hangers and quarters as tips. She met folk singer Denny Doherty at the club and “drank him under the table,” Owen says.

 

Cass developed an unrequited crush on Doherty, followed him down to the Virgin Islands, and talked her way into the just-forming group. “John [Phillips] had a definite idea of what he wanted—a group like the folk group Peter, Paul and Mary. My mom didn’t fit that [sleek] female look,” Owen says. But her talent and perseverance won out. John later changed the group’s name from the New Journeymen to (with Cass’s help) the hipper and wittier The Mamas and The Papas, cementing its charisma.

 

https://nexttribe.com/cass-elliots-daughter/

Anonymous ID: 0ebc42 Feb. 15, 2021, 5:48 a.m. No.57757   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>57756

morn'n c

 

making our way to the phinish line @ 55

 

#267

>>57738, >>57742 Air Ntal Guard w/CAP: unveiled new nose art

>>57735 US Navy w/CAP: Train like you fight!

>>57734 US Army w/CAP: #Boresight the tank!

>>57716 CDC WITHOLDING INFORMATION! 1,170 DEAD Following COVID Injections: Almost Twice as Many Deaths as Found in VAERS

>>57715 Fury at ‘do not resuscitate’ notices given to Covid patients with learning disabilities

>>57713 NRA w/CAP: TODAY: President Biden issued statement calling on Congress to: Ban, Criminalize, run dealers out of business

Anonymous ID: 11b682 Feb. 15, 2021, 6:07 a.m. No.57760   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7762 >>7803 >>7853 >>7892

Smoking gun: Comey told Clapper FBI unable to 'sufficiently corroborate' Steele — then signed FISA

In January 2017 email to intel chief coughed up under court order, the former FBI director contradicted sworn avowal to FISA court that Steele dossier was verified.

 

The very day in January 2017 that then-FBI Director James Comey signed a FISA surveillance warrant application declaring content from Christopher Steele's dossier had been "verified," he wrote President Obama's outgoing intelligence community chief with a very different assessment of the British spy's intelligence on Russia collusion, a newly released memo shows.

 

"We are not able to sufficiently corroborate the reporting," Comey wrote in a Jan. 12, 2017 email to then-Director of National Intelligence James Clapper that was declassified and made public through an open records lawsuit by the Southeastern Legal Foundation.

 

The memo recounts an internal debate inside the U.S. intelligence community during one of the most delicate moments in the FBI's then six-month old Crossfire Hurricane probe.

 

CIA officials had already informed Comey's FBI that the target of the FISA warrant, Carter Page, wasn't a Russian spy but rather an asset helping U.S. intelligence. The bureau had received warnings about Steele and the reliability of his source network, including that it might have been compromised by Russian disinformation. Agents had also just recommended on Jan. 4, 2017 shutting down the probe's inquiry into incoming National Security Adviser Michael Flynn for lack of evidence.

 

The FBI had been warned the previous summer that Hillary Clinton's campaign may have planted the false Russia collusion story as a way to "vilify" Trump and distract from her email scandal, and agents were about to interview Steele's primary sub-source, who would discount much of the information in the dossier attributed to him as bar talk and unconfirmed rumor not worthy of official intelligence.

 

And the larger intelligence community had decided it did not want to vouch for the Steele dossier in its official Intelligence Community Assessment about Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.

 

It was in that environment in the final days of the Obama administration that Clapper had written Comey earlier on Jan. 12, 2017 to inform the FBI that Clapper had decided to release a public statement declaring that the Steele dossier was only mentioned in an appendix to the intel community's report because the "IC has not made any judgment that the information in the document is reliable."

 

Comey tried to push back, suggesting Steele was deemed reliable (he actually had been terminated by the FBI for leaking by that time) and that his network included sources that might be in a position to know things (although the key source had already disavowed the information attributed to him in the dossier).

 

"I just had a chance to review the proposed talking points on this for today," Comey wrote Clapper. "Perhaps it is a nit, but I worry that it may not be best to say 'the IC has not made any judgment that the information in the document is reliable.' I say that because we HAVE concluded that the source is reliable and has a track record with us of reporting reliable information; we have some visibility into his source network, some of which we have determined to be sub-sources in a position to report on such things; and much of what he reports in the current document is consistent with and corroborative of other reporting included in the body of the main IC report.

 

Then Comey added the line that undercut his argument: "That said, we are not able to sufficiently corroborate the reporting to include it in the body of the report."

 

You can read the full memo here:

https://justthenews.com/sites/default/files/2021-02/ComeyClapperMemo1-12-17.pdf

Anonymous ID: 11b682 Feb. 15, 2021, 6:10 a.m. No.57762   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>57760

Cont.

 

The email exchange does not reflect whether Clapper responded again.

 

A report by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz that sharply criticized Comey's FBI for misconduct in the Russia probe — including falsifying a document and submitting erroneous information to the courts — revealed that the very same day as the Clapper exchange Comey signed the first application to renew a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant, thus extending the spying on Page for another three months. The IG concluded the Jan. 12, 2017 application contained erroneous information.

 

"The FBI filed three renewal applications with the FISC, on January 12, April 7, and June 29, 2017. In addition to repeating the seven significant errors contained in the first FISA application and outlined above, we identified 10 additional significant errors in the three renewal applications," Horowitz's IG report said.

 

The Jan. 12, 2017 application signed by Comey was marked "verified," representing to the FISA court that allegations from Steele's dossier that Page had met two sanctioned Russians in summer 2016 and had tried to change the GOP platform to help Moscow had been substantiated. In fact, they had not been verified. To the contrary, the FBI had intercepted Page talking to an informant denying he had met the Russians or been involved in the platform change, two facts the FBI hid from the court.

 

The fact that Comey was telling the head of intelligence that Steele's information was not sufficiently corroborated while telling the court Steele's information in the FISA application was verified raises grave concerns, according to the chief counsel for the Southeastern Legal Foundation.

 

"After a multiyear court battle led by Southeastern Legal Foundation, this memo proves what we already suspected — those at the highest levels of our government misled and lied to the court to get permission to spy on the Trump campaign, plain and simple," attorney Kimberly Hermann told Just the News.

 

Comey's response to Clapper suggests he was either unfamiliar with key revelations his agents had made or trying to gloss them. For instance, Comey claimed Steele was "reliable." In fact, the FBI had terminated Steele two months earlier for violating the terms of his confidential informant agreement by leaking to the news media. The FBI had also had been warned by the CIA since 2015 that Steele was susceptible to Russian disinformation because he was too involved with oligarchs.

 

And the FBI had interviewed in November 2016 one of Steele's former MI6 bosses, who warned agents that Steele had overstated his seniority during the time he served in British intelligence. "Steele's former employer told the FBI in November 2016 after the first application was filed that Steele had served in a 'moderately senior' position and not a 'high-ranking position' as Steele had suggested," one memo from the probe shows.

 

Likewise, Comey argued to Clapper that the FBI had some visibility into Steele's network of sources and those sources were in a position to possibly know information. In fact, the FBI had by that time received multiple warnings from CIA that Steele's network was likely compromised.

 

For instance, in early October 2016, before the first FISA warrant was secured, the FBI team leading the Russia investigation codenamed Crossfire Hurricane was told that one source used by Steele and known as Person 1 was tied to Russian intelligence — yet failed to disclose this to the FISA court.

 

"According to a document circulated among Crossfire Hurricane team members and supervisors in early October 2016, Person 1 had historical contact with persons and entities suspected of being linked to RIS," the acronym for Russian Intelligence Services, one footnote in the Horowitz report revealed. "The document described reporting [redacted] that Person 1 was rumored to be a former KBG/SVR officer."

 

The FBI also failed to disclose to the FISA judge that the source known as Person 1 was under a separate counterintelligence investigation by the FBI, the IG report footnotes show.

 

In fact on Jan. 12, 2017, the very day Comey signed the FISA and engaged with Clapper, the FBI had received clear warnings in a report that some of Steele's dossier information about Trump lawyer Michael Cohen was "part of a Russian disinformation campaign to denigrate U.S. foreign relations," according to another declassified footnote from the IG report.

 

In other words, Comey's representations to Clapper and sworn avowals of verification to the FISA court had already been directly undercut by his bureau's own evidence.

 

https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/comey-told-intel-chief-steele-dossier-was-not

Anonymous ID: 11b682 Feb. 15, 2021, 6:27 a.m. No.57769   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Trump Lawyer: Hillary Clinton Could Face Impeachment Under Precedent Set in Trial

 

Now that Democrats have set their new and historic impeachment standard, it's wide open for Republicans to begin impeaching former Democrat officeholders.

 

Hillary Clinton could face impeachment as a private citizen and prohibition from running for office ever again under the precedent set during the trial of former President Donald Trump, his lawyer said Friday.

 

“This could happen to … the former secretary of state,” lawyer Michael van der Veen told senators, according to the Washington Times. “It could happen to a lot of people. That’s not the way this is supposed to work.”

 

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) asked if Trump’s impeachment trial “would create a new precedent” for former officials such as Clinton.

 

“Is it not true that under this new precedent, facing calls to ‘lock her up,’ a future House could impeach a former Secretary of State and potentially disqualify her from any future office?” Rubio questioned.

 

“If you see it their way, yes,” van der Veen stated, in reference to House Democrat impeachment managers.

 

Lead impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) commented that the hypothetical question “has no bearing on this case.”

 

“This official was not impeached in office for conduct while in office,” he said, but did not reference Clinton’s name.

 

In a tweet Friday, Clinton urged officials to convict Trump:

 

However, the Senate voted Saturday to acquit Trump of charges that he incited an insurrection at the Capitol on January 6, Breitbart News reported.

 

“The Senate voted 57-43, meaning that the chamber failed to clear the 67-vote threshold necessary to convict Trump of the charge that he incited an insurrection on January 6, when Congress was certifying the 2020 presidential election,” the article read.

 

Trump celebrated his second impeachment acquittal after the trial concluded and asserted Democrats moved forward with the “witch hunt” because almost 75 million Americans voted for his re-election.

 

“This has been yet another phase of the greatest witch hunt in the history of our Country,” he wrote. “No president has ever gone through anything like it.”

 

“Our historic, patriotic, and beautiful movement to Make America Great Again has only just begun,” Trump continued, adding that he had much to share in the coming months.

 

“I look forward to continuing our incredible journey together to achieve American greatness for all of our people,” he concluded.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/02/14/trump-lawyer-hillary-clinton-could-face-impeachment-precedent-set-trial

Anonymous ID: 11b682 Feb. 15, 2021, 6:33 a.m. No.57772   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7775 >>7776 >>7803 >>7853 >>7892

Home of Trump impeachment lawyer vandalized as trial ended

Michael van der Veen’s law office also targeted for protests.

 

The suburban Philadelphia home of attorney Michael van der Veen, who defended former President Donald Trump in the Senate impeachment trial, has been vandalized, police said.

 

Detective Scott Pezick of the West Whiteland Township Police Department told The Associated Press that the vandalization occurred Friday evening when a person spray-painted “traitor” in the driveway of van der Veen’s home.

 

Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that a group of protesters also targeted van der Veen’sPhiladelphia law office, chanting, “When van der Veen lies, what do you do? Convict. Convict.”

 

No arrests have been made

 

https://justthenews.com/nation/crime/home-trump-impeachment-lawyer-vandalized-trial-ended

Anonymous ID: a113b7 Feb. 15, 2021, 6:35 a.m. No.57773   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>57770

Roger that ,yea these people are enemy soldiers against the entire World. Q+ Patriots will take us into the new future beyond the fake news and fake politics. The enemy's of God will fall on their own swords.

Anonymous ID: 11b682 Feb. 15, 2021, 6:51 a.m. No.57777   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7778 >>7803 >>7813 >>7853 >>7892

UK Petition: ‘Do not rollout Covid-19 vaccine passports’ surges to 130,000

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/569957

 

Wow over 130,000 Britons have now signed this petition against vaccine passports. I imagine it’ll reach many many more by the expiring of this petition.

https://twitter.com/RaheemKassam/status/1361312489804345351

 

Petition -

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/569957

Anonymous ID: 59ff06 Feb. 15, 2021, 7:08 a.m. No.57782   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7803 >>7853 >>7892

Texas wholesale electric prices spike more than 10,000% amid outages

 

The spot price of wholesale electricity on the Texas power grid spiked more than 10,000% on Monday amid a deep freeze across the state and rolling outages among power producers, according to data on the grid operator’s website.

 

Real-time wholesale market prices on the power grid operated by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) have climbed as high as $11,000 per megawatt, according to ERCOT. A typical price on the grid, which supplies most of the electricity for Texas, is less than $100 per megawatt. The surge reflects the real-time price of electricity and the cost of congestion and losses at different points across the grid. Early on Monday, ERCOT said extreme weather conditions forced many power generating units off the grid, upending the supply of electricity.

 

ERCOT did not respond to an email message about the spike in wholesale electricity prices.

https://www.reuters.com/article/electricity-texas-prices/update-1-texas-wholesale-electric-prices-spike-more-than-10000-amid-outages-idUSL1N2KL0XG

Anonymous ID: 11b682 Feb. 15, 2021, 7:13 a.m. No.57786   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7803 >>7853 >>7892

Parler resumes social media app after securing new computer servers

 

Acting CEO Mark Meckler says platform will remain true to its free-speech roots and has insulated itself from future cancel culture.

 

Parler, the upstart social media platform silenced last month by big-tech censorship, said Monday it is resuming operations under new leadership and with new computer servers.

 

Parler moved to a new computer server farm, and the 20 million users on the platform when Amazon Web Services shut off the social media platform on Jan. 11 can begin using their old app and logins Monday, Interim CEO Mark Meckler told Just the News.

 

Some existing users were already live on Monday morning and the rest should have access by midday after the new servers propagated across the internet. New users should be able to sign up for the service within a week or so, Meckler said.

 

“We are off of the big tech platform, so that we can consider ourselves safe and secure for the future,” Meckler said in an interview.

 

Meckler said the platform is using artificial intelligence and human editors to police for illegal speech that violates its service agreement but otherwise is remaining true to its free speech, no censorship roots.

 

“Cancel culture came for us, and hit us with all they had. Yet we couldn’t be kept down. We’re back, and we’re ready to resume the struggle for freedom of expression, data sovereignty, and civil discourse. We thank our users for their loyalty during this incredibly challenging time,” said Dan Bongino, a prominent Parler user and shareholder.

 

Meckler is an attorney, entrepreneur, and free speech advocate who created two large conservative grassroots organizations, the Tea Party Patriots and the Convention of States.

 

He was appointed interim CEO to help guide Parler through its relaunch and search for a new, permanent chief executive.

 

https://justthenews.com/nation/culture/welcome-back-parler-resumes-social-media-app-after-securing-new-computer-servers

Anonymous ID: 59ff06 Feb. 15, 2021, 7:20 a.m. No.57789   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7803 >>7853 >>7892

FX Rigging May Have Spread to 200 Chat Rooms, Lawyer Says

 

Traders may have used as many as 200 online chat rooms to rig foreign exchange rates, far more than previously thought, a lawyer for investors told a London court Monday.

 

Marie Demetriou, a lawyer for investment funds suing seven banks, said that some of the newly discovered chat rooms were instant message groups that lasted just a few hours while others were “permanent” fixtures established over months. The chat rooms, as well as emails, telephone calls and WhatsApp messages will play a central role in a suit brought by investment funds. They’re suing banks including Barclays Plc, Citigroup Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co over allegations they lost money as a result of illegal manipulation of the FX market. As a result of the disclosures, the investors are now in the process of re-pleading their case, Demetriou said. They expect that when the remainder of disclosure is given, “further chat rooms and unlawful anticompetitive communications will be identified,” she said.

 

Citi, JPMorgan and Barclays were among five banks that agreed in 2019 to pay European Union fines totaling 1.07 billion euros ($1.3 billion) as part of a settlement with the antitrust regulator. Those probes focused on two cartels that traders ran on chat rooms called “Essex Express n’ the Jimmy” and “Three Way Banana Split,” swapping sensitive information and trading plans that allowed them to make informed decisions to buy or sell currencies. Officials at the banks couldn’t be immediately reached to comment.

 

The banks face lawsuits in the U.S. and U.K. over traders’ manipulation of benchmark foreign-exchange rates a decade ago. More than a dozen financial institutions have paid about $11.8 billion in fines and penalties globally in regulatory probes, with another $2.3 billion spent to compensate customers and investors. The investment funds include Allianz, PIMCO, Brevan Howard and BlueCrest, and some of the world’s largest pension funds, including the four state pension funds of the Kingdom of Sweden and a Danish pension fund. A representative for the claimants declined to comment.

 

The funds engaged in very substantial volumes of FX trading between 2003 and 2013 the period covered by the lawsuit with more than 2.5 million trades identified to date, Demetriou said.

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/fx-rigging-may-have-spread-to-200-chat-rooms-lawyer-says-1.1563836

Anonymous ID: 59ff06 Feb. 15, 2021, 7:33 a.m. No.57799   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7803 >>7853 >>7892

RCH714T USAF C-17 Globemaster departed JBA wn after a ground stop and short trip over from Dover AFB

BANKR51 USAF DC-10 extender sw from Bangor and will take up position over MD, NJ, PA as the mobile filling station

Schedule says Pedotus leaves Hagerstown at 2:15pm EST and goes to JBA

https://factba.se/biden/calendar

Anonymous ID: 0ebc42 Feb. 15, 2021, 7:37 a.m. No.57803   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7814

notables bun @100

 

#267

>>57780, >>57799 eyes to the skies

>>57789 FX Rigging May Have Spread to 200 Chat Rooms, Lawyer Says

>>57786 Parler resumes social media app after securing new computer servers

>>57782 Texas wholesale electric prices spike more than 10,000% amid outages

>>57777, >>57778 UK Petition: ‘Do not rollout Covid-19 vaccine passports’ surges to 130,000

>>57772 Home of Trump impeachment lawyer vandalized as trial ended

>>57760 Smoking gun: Comey told Clapper FBI unable to 'sufficiently corroborate' Steele — then signed FISA

>>57738, >>57742 Air Ntal Guard w/CAP: unveiled new nose art

>>57735 US Navy w/CAP: Train like you fight!

>>57734 US Army w/CAP: #Boresight the tank!

>>57716 CDC WITHOLDING INFORMATION! 1,170 DEAD Following COVID Injections: Almost Twice as Many Deaths as Found in VAERS

>>57715 Fury at ‘do not resuscitate’ notices given to Covid patients with learning disabilities

>>57713 NRA w/CAP: TODAY: President Biden issued statement calling on Congress to: Ban, Criminalize, run dealers out of business

Anonymous ID: 11b682 Feb. 15, 2021, 7:47 a.m. No.57806   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7807

Bannon predicts Trump will be very active in 2022, 2024 elections

 

https://radiopatriot.net/2021/02/15/bannon-featured-in-boston-herald-interview/

Anonymous ID: 11b682 Feb. 15, 2021, 7:56 a.m. No.57808   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

Kevin Sorbo

@ksorbs

So California is requiring signature verification for Gavin Newsom’s recall, but didn’t require it for the mail in ballots. How strange

https://twitter.com/ksorbs/status/1361309195660853249

 

Rudy W. Giuliani

@RudyGiuliani

Astonishing! It appears the Democrat party could up and down be called the party of Hypocrites.

https://twitter.com/RudyGiuliani/status/1361342056220807169

Anonymous ID: 11b682 Feb. 15, 2021, 7:59 a.m. No.57809   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

Andy Ngô

@MrAndyNgo

“Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy” has debuted as the no. 1 nonfiction best seller on The Seattle Times best sellers list. Get your hardcover, digital or audio book here: https://centerstreet.com/titles/andy-ngo/unmasked/9781546059585/

 

https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1361340990896889857

Anonymous ID: a113b7 Feb. 15, 2021, 8:04 a.m. No.57810   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7820

>>57801

Listen to a guy named Bernard Mendez talk about Jump rooms and travel to Mars. Fukin top aluminum foil covered and smothered Kek..

 

Youtube absolutely DOES NOT want anyone I mean ANYONE to learn about Bernie. They censored all his videos besides this one. FUCKING CRUSH YOUTUBE lock them all up send them to the moon

Anonymous ID: 59ff06 Feb. 15, 2021, 8:06 a.m. No.57812   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7837 >>7853 >>7892

SAM771 USAF G5 KAF AC of interdast departed JBA west

BANKR51 USAF DC-10 Extender just about to set up on the track

>>57411, >>57417, >>57532 pb

RCH714T USAF C-17 Globemaster continues nw from JBA-two of these "T" call sign AC's left JBA yesterday.

One went to Milwaukee and the other one went to LAX

Anonymous ID: a113b7 Feb. 15, 2021, 8:29 a.m. No.57822   🗄️.is 🔗kun

kek >long awaited

 

just joking been tough last few weeks to post out a new show but I am working on new stuff man

Anonymous ID: 59ff06 Feb. 15, 2021, 8:47 a.m. No.57827   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

SAM780 USAF C-40B froze on descent se of Cape Coral FL

 

RCH749 USAFSOC C-32B ne after a ground stop at Bragg-heading to Rota NB Spain most likely

VENUS92 USAF C-32A ne from JBA-looks like another cert flight for the AC used as secondary AF2 and by the State Dept.

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9 a.m. No.57829   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

Myanmar background:

 

Early civilisations in Myanmar included the Tibeto-Burman-speaking Pyu city-states in Upper Burma and the Mon kingdoms in Lower Burma.[9] In the 9th century, the Bamar people entered the upper Irrawaddy valley, and following the establishment of the Pagan Kingdom in the 1050s, the Burmese language, culture, and Theravada Buddhism slowly became dominant in the country. The Pagan Kingdom fell to Mongol invasions, and several warring states emerged. In the 16th century, reunified by the Taungoo dynasty, the country became the largest empire in the history of Southeast Asia for a short period.[10] The early 19th-century Konbaung dynasty ruled over an area that included modern Myanmar and briefly controlled Manipur and Assam as well. The British East India Company seized control of the administration of Myanmar after three Anglo-Burmese Wars in the 19th century, and the country became a British colony. After a brief Japanese occupation, Myanmar was reconquered by the Allies and granted independence in 1948. Following a coup d'état in 1962, it became a military dictatorship under the Burma Socialist Programme Party.

 

For most of its independent years, the country has been engrossed in rampant ethnic strife and its myriad ethnic groups have been involved in one of the world's longest-running ongoing civil wars. During this time, the United Nations and several other organisations have reported consistent and systematic human rights violations in the country.[11] In 2011, the military junta was officially dissolved following a 2010 general election, and a nominally civilian government was installed. This, along with the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and political prisoners, had improved the country's human rights record and foreign relations and has led to the easing of trade and other economic sanctions.[12] There is, however, continuing criticism of the government's treatment of ethnic minorities, its response to the ethnic insurgency, and religious clashes.[13] In the 2015 election, Aung San Suu Kyi's party won a majority in both houses. However, the Burmese military remained a powerful force in politics and, on 1 February 2021, again seized power in a coup d'état.[14]

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:02 a.m. No.57831   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

Myanmar is a member of the East Asia Summit, Non-Aligned Movement, ASEAN, and BIMSTEC, but it is not a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. It is a country rich in jade and gems, oil, natural gas, and other mineral resources. Myanmar is also endowed with renewable energy; it has the highest solar power potential compared to other countries of the Great Mekong Subregion.[15] In 2013, its GDP (nominal) stood at US$56.7 billion and its GDP (PPP) at US$221.5 billion.[16] The income gap in Myanmar is among the widest in the world, as a large proportion of the economy is controlled by supporters of the military government.[17] As of 2020, according to the Human Development Index, Myanmar ranks 147 out of 189 countries in human development.[8]

 

British Burma (1885–1948)

Main articles: British rule in Burma and Burma Campaign

The landing of British forces in Mandalay after the last of the Anglo-Burmese Wars, which resulted in the abdication of the last Burmese monarch, King Thibaw Min.

British troops firing a mortar on the Mawchi road, July 1944.

 

In the 18th century Burmese rulers, whose country had not previously been of particular interest to European traders, sought to maintain their traditional influence in the western areas of Assam, Manipur and Arakan. Pressing them, however, was the British East India Company, which was expanding its interests eastwards over the same territory. Over the next sixty years, diplomacy, raids, treaties and compromises, known collectively as the Anglo-Burmese Wars, continued until Britain proclaimed control over most of Burma.[63] With the fall of Mandalay, all of Burma came under British rule, being annexed on 1 January 1886.

 

Throughout the colonial era, many Indians arrived as soldiers, civil servants, construction workers and traders and, along with the Anglo-Burmese community, dominated commercial and civil life in Burma. Rangoon became the capital of British Burma and an important port between Calcutta and Singapore. Burmese resentment was strong and was vented in violent riots that paralysed Rangoon on occasion all the way until the 1930s.[64] Some of the discontent was caused by a disrespect for Burmese culture and traditions such as the British refusal to remove shoes when they entered pagodas. Buddhist monks became the vanguards of the independence movement. U Wisara, an activist monk, died in prison after a 166-day hunger strike to protest against a rule that forbade him to wear his Buddhist robes while imprisoned.[65]

 

On 1 April 1937, Burma became a separately administered colony of Great Britain, and Ba Maw became the first Prime Minister and Premier of Burma. Ba Maw was an outspoken advocate for Burmese self-rule, and he opposed the participation of Great Britain, and by extension Burma, in World War II. He resigned from the Legislative Assembly and was arrested for sedition. In 1940, before Japan formally entered the war, Aung San formed the Burma Independence Army in Japan.

 

As a major battleground, Burma was devastated during World War II by the Japanese invasion. Within months after they entered the war, Japanese troops had advanced on Rangoon, and the British administration had collapsed. A Burmese Executive Administration headed by Ba Maw was established by the Japanese in August 1942. Wingate's British Chindits were formed into long-range penetration groups trained to operate deep behind Japanese lines.[66] A similar American unit, Merrill's Marauders, followed the Chindits into the Burmese jungle in 1943.[67] Beginning in late 1944, allied troops launched a series of offensives that led to the end of Japanese rule in July 1945. The battles were intense with much of Burma laid waste by the fighting. Overall, the Japanese lost some 150,000 men in Burma with 1,700 prisoners taken.[68] Although many Burmese fought initially for the Japanese as part of the Burma Independence Army, many Burmese, mostly from the ethnic minorities, served in the British Burma Army.[69] The Burma National Army and the Arakan National Army fought with the Japanese from 1942 to 1944 but switched allegiance to the Allied side in 1945. Overall, 170,000 to 250,000 Burmese civilians died during World War II.[70]

 

Following World War II, Aung San negotiated the Panglong Agreement with ethnic leaders that guaranteed the independence of Myanmar as a unified state. Aung Zan Wai, Pe Khin, Bo Hmu Aung, Sir Maung Gyi, Dr. Sein Mya Maung, Myoma U Than Kywe were among the negotiators of the historic Panglong Conference negotiated with Bamar leader General Aung San and other ethnic leaders in 1947. In 1947, Aung San became Deputy Chairman of the Executive Council of Myanmar, a transitional government. But in July 1947, political rivals[71] assassinated Aung San and several cabinet members.[72]

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:06 a.m. No.57833   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

Independence (1948–1962)

Main article: Post-independence Burma, 1948–1962

British governor Hubert Elvin Rance and Sao Shwe Thaik at the flag raising ceremony on 4 January 1948 (Independence Day of Burma).

 

On 4 January 1948, the nation became an independent republic, under the terms of the Burma Independence Act 1947. The new country was named the Union of Burma, with Sao Shwe Thaik as its first president and U Nu as its first prime minister. Unlike most other former British colonies and overseas territories, Burma did not become a member of the Commonwealth. A bicameral parliament was formed, consisting of a Chamber of Deputies and a Chamber of Nationalities,[73] and multi-party elections were held in 1951–1952, 1956 and 1960.

 

The geographical area Burma encompasses today can be traced to the Panglong Agreement, which combined Burma Proper, which consisted of Lower Burma and Upper Burma, and the Frontier Areas, which had been administered separately by the British.[74]

 

Military rule (1962–2011)

 

On 2 March 1962, the military led by General Ne Win took control of Burma through a coup d'état, and the government has been under direct or indirect control by the military since then. Between 1962 and 1974, Myanmar was ruled by a revolutionary council headed by the general. Almost all aspects of society (business, media, production) were nationalised or brought under government control under the Burmese Way to Socialism,[77] which combined Soviet-style nationalisation and central planning.

 

A new constitution of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma was adopted in 1974. Until 1988, the country was ruled as a one-party system, with the general and other military officers resigning and ruling through the Burma Socialist Programme Party (BSPP).[78] During this period, Myanmar became one of the world's most impoverished countries.[79] There were sporadic protests against military rule during the Ne Win years, and these were almost always violently suppressed. On 7 July 1962, the government broke up demonstrations at Rangoon University, killing 15 students.[77] In 1974, the military violently suppressed anti-government protests at the funeral of U Thant. Student protests in 1975, 1976, and 1977 were quickly suppressed by overwhelming force.[78]

Protesters gathering in central Rangoon, 1988.

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:07 a.m. No.57834   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

In 1988, unrest over economic mismanagement and political oppression by the government led to widespread pro-democracy demonstrations throughout the country known as the 8888 Uprising. Security forces killed thousands of demonstrators, and General Saw Maung staged a coup d'état and formed the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC). In 1989, SLORC declared martial law after widespread protests. The military government finalised plans for People's Assembly elections on 31 May 1989.[80] SLORC changed the country's official English name from the "Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma" to the "Union of Myanmar" in 18 June 1989 by enacting the adaptation of the expression law.

 

In May 1990, the government held free elections for the first time in almost 30 years, and the National League for Democracy (NLD), the party of Aung San Suu Kyi, won 392 out of a total 492 seats (i.e., 80% of the seats). However, the military junta refused to cede power[81] and continued to rule the nation as SLORC until 1997, and then as the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) until its dissolution in March 2011. On 23 June 1997, Myanmar was admitted into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. On 27 March 2006, the military junta, which had moved the national capital from Yangon to a site near Pyinmana in November 2005, officially named the new capital Naypyidaw, meaning "city of the kings".[82]

Protesters in Yangon during the 2007 Saffron Revolution with a banner that reads non-violence: national movement in Burmese. In the background is Shwedagon Pagoda.

Cyclone Nargis in southern Myanmar, May 2008.

 

In August 2007, an increase in the price of fuel led to the Saffron Revolution led by Buddhist monks that were dealt with harshly by the government.[83] The government cracked down on them on 26 September 2007, with reports of barricades at the Shwedagon Pagoda and monks killed. There were also rumours of disagreement within the Burmese armed forces, but none was confirmed. The military crackdown against unarmed protesters was widely condemned as part of the international reactions to the Saffron Revolution and led to an increase in economic sanctions against the Burmese Government.

 

In May 2008, Cyclone Nargis caused extensive damage in the densely populated rice-farming delta of the Irrawaddy Division.[84] It was the worst natural disaster in Burmese history with reports of an estimated 200,000 people dead or missing, damages totalled to 10 billion US dollars, and as many as 1 million were left homeless.[85] In the critical days following this disaster, Myanmar's isolationist government was accused of hindering United Nations recovery efforts.[86] Humanitarian aid was requested, but concerns about foreign military or intelligence presence in the country delayed the entry of United States military planes delivering medicine, food, and other supplies.[87]

 

In early August 2009, a conflict broke out in Shan State in northern Myanmar. For several weeks, junta troops fought against ethnic minorities including the Han Chinese,[88] Wa, and Kachin.[89][90] During 8–12 August, the first days of the conflict, as many as 10,000 Burmese civilians fled to Yunnan in neighbouring China.[89][90][91]

 

In 1961, U Thant, the Union of Burma's Permanent Representative to the United Nations and former secretary to the prime minister, was elected Secretary-General of the United Nations, a position he held for ten years.[75] Among the Burmese to work at the UN when he was secretary-general was Aung San Suu Kyi (daughter of Aung San), who went on to become winner of the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize.

 

When the non-Burman ethnic groups pushed for autonomy or federalism, alongside having a weak civilian government at the centre, the military leadership staged a coup d’état in 1962. Though incorporated in the 1947 Constitution, successive military governments construed the use of the term ‘federalism’ as being anti-national, anti-unity and pro-disintegration.[76]

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:09 a.m. No.57835   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

Civil wars

Main article: Internal conflict in Myanmar

 

Civil wars have been a constant feature of Myanmar's socio-political landscape since the attainment of independence in 1948. These wars are predominantly struggles for ethnic and sub-national autonomy, with the areas surrounding the ethnically Bamar central districts of the country serving as the primary geographical setting of conflict. Foreign journalists and visitors require a special travel permit to visit the areas in which Myanmar's civil wars continue.[92]

 

In October 2012, the ongoing conflicts in Myanmar included the Kachin conflict,[93] between the Pro-Christian Kachin Independence Army and the government;[94] a civil war between the Rohingya Muslims and the government and non-government groups in Rakhine State;[95] and a conflict between the Shan,[96] Lahu, and Karen[97][98] minority groups, and the government in the eastern half of the country. In addition, al-Qaeda signalled an intention to become involved in Myanmar. In a video released on 3 September 2014, mainly addressed to India, the militant group's leader Ayman al-Zawahiri said al-Qaeda had not forgotten the Muslims of Myanmar and that the group was doing "what they can to rescue you".[99] In response, the military raised its level of alertness, while the Burmese Muslim Association issued a statement saying Muslims would not tolerate any threat to their motherland.[100]

 

Armed conflict between ethnic Chinese rebels and the Myanmar Armed Forces resulted in the Kokang offensive in February 2015. The conflict had forced 40,000 to 50,000 civilians to flee their homes and seek shelter on the Chinese side of the border.[101] During the incident, the government of China was accused of giving military assistance to the ethnic Chinese rebels. Burmese officials have been historically "manipulated" and pressured by the Chinese government throughout Burmese modern history to create closer and binding ties with China, creating a Chinese satellite state in Southeast Asia.[102] However, uncertainties exist as clashes between Burmese troops and local insurgent groups continue.

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:10 a.m. No.57836   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

Democratic reforms

Main article: 2011–12 Burmese political reforms

 

The goal of the Burmese constitutional referendum of 2008, held on 10 May 2008, is the creation of a "discipline-flourishing democracy". As part of the referendum process, the name of the country was changed from the "Union of Myanmar" to the "Republic of the Union of Myanmar", and general elections were held under the new constitution in 2010. Observer accounts of the 2010 election describe the event as mostly peaceful; however, allegations of polling station irregularities were raised, and the United Nations (UN) and a number of Western countries condemned the elections as fraudulent.[103]

U.S. President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with Aung San Suu Kyi and her staff at her home in Yangon, 2012

 

The military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party declared victory in the 2010 elections, stating that it had been favoured by 80 per cent of the votes; however, the claim was disputed by numerous pro-democracy opposition groups who asserted that the military regime had engaged in rampant fraud.[104][105] One report documented 77 per cent as the official turnout rate of the election.[104] The military junta was dissolved on 30 March 2011.

 

Opinions differ whether the transition to liberal democracy is underway. According to some reports, the military's presence continues as the label "disciplined democracy" suggests. This label asserts that the Burmese military is allowing certain civil liberties while clandestinely institutionalising itself further into Burmese politics. Such an assertion assumes that reforms only occurred when the military was able to safeguard its own interests through the transition—here, "transition" does not refer to a transition to a liberal democracy but transition to a quasi-military rule.[106]

 

Since the 2010 election, the government has embarked on a series of reforms to direct the country towards liberal democracy, a mixed economy, and reconciliation, although doubts persist about the motives that underpin such reforms. The series of reforms includes the release of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest, the establishment of the National Human Rights Commission, the granting of general amnesties for more than 200 political prisoners, new labour laws that permit labour unions and strikes, a relaxation of press censorship, and the regulation of currency practices.[107]

 

The impact of the post-election reforms has been observed in numerous areas, including ASEAN's approval of Myanmar's bid for the position of ASEAN chair in 2014;[108] the visit by United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in December 2011 for the encouragement of further progress, which was the first visit by a secretary of state in more than fifty years,[109] during which President Bill Clinton met with the Burmese president and former military commander Thein Sein, as well as opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi;[110] and the participation of Aung San Suu Kyi's NLD party in the 2012 by-elections, facilitated by the government's abolition of the laws that previously barred the NLD.[111] In the April 2012 by-elections, the NLD won 43 of the 45 available seats; previously an illegal organisation, the NLD had not won a single seat under the new constitution. The 2012 by-elections were also the first time that international representatives were allowed to monitor the voting process in Myanmar.[112]

Anonymous ID: 59ff06 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:13 a.m. No.57837   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7888 >>7892

>>57812

RCH714T USAF C-17 Globemaster on final approach at Milwaukee, WI Mitchell Int'l

Second Globey with "T" designation in here since yesterday anoon.

Moving something to Milwaukee

 

RCH721T USAF C-17 Globemaster departing MCB-Quantico after a ground stop-inbound from Charleston Int'l

This one heading to Milwaukee as well?

Let you know.

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:16 a.m. No.57838   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

2015 general elections

 

General elections were held on 8 November 2015. These were the first openly contested elections held in Myanmar since 1990. The results gave the NLD an absolute majority of seats in both chambers of the national parliament, enough to ensure that its candidate would become president, while NLD leader Aung San Suu Kyi is constitutionally barred from the presidency.[113] The new parliament convened on 1 February 2016,[114] and on 15 March 2016, Htin Kyaw was elected as the first non-military president since the military coup of 1962.[115] On 6 April 2016, Aung San Suu Kyi assumed the newly created role of state counsellor, a role akin to a prime minister.

2020 elections and 2021 military coup d'etat

Main article: 2021 Myanmar coup d'état

 

The NLD won the 2020 Myanmar general election on 8 November in a landslide, again winning supermajorities in both houses. The army alleged fraud and threatened to "take action".[116]

 

In the early morning of 1 February 2021, the day parliament was set to convene, the Tatmadaw, Myanmar's military, detained State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and other members of the ruling party. The military handed power to military chief Min Aung Hlaing and declared a state of emergency for one year, after which they will have another election.[117]

 

All background pages posted from wiki, laying groundwork for deeper diggz, needed general overview with timeline, players

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:29 a.m. No.57839   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

BRITISH RULE OF BURMA

 

British rule in Burma lasted from 1824 to 1948, from the Anglo-Burmese Wars through the creation of Burma as a province of British India to the establishment of an independently

 

administered colony, and finally independence. After three Anglo-Burma Wars (1825, 1852 and 1885) Burma was conquered and transformed into a British colony. Burma became an official colony on January 1, 1886. The British ruled Burma as a part of India from 1919 until 1937. In 1937, Burma was made a crown colony of Britain. Britain in part used Burma as a buffer zone between India and the rest of Asia.

 

The British named the country Burma in honor of the Burmans, the dominant ethnic group. Initially the British called it “Further India.” The Burmese called it "myanma naing ngan"—the source of the name Myanmar—or more colloquially as "bama pyi" or "country of Burma." Both these usages persist, and the national anthem still refers to "bama pyi." The British "imperial tongue" stumbled over Myanmar and adopted Burma, reportedly similar to the name Birmania given to the country by Portuguese traders.

 

Different portions of Burmese territories were annexed at different times. Tenasserim and Arakan were taken in 1826 by the British after their victory in the First Anglo-Burmese War. The delta region including Rangoon (Lower Burma) was annexed in 1852 after the Second Anglo-Burmese War. The annexed territories were designated the minor province (a Chief Commissionership), British Burma, of British India in 1862. Upper Burma fell to the British and the Mandalay-based peacock throne was toppled after the Third Anglo-Burmese War in 1885. The last monarch, the cruel king Thibaw and his queen, were exiled to India: carried out of Mandalay in an oxcart. The following year, the province of Burma in British India was created, becoming a major province (a Lieutenant-Governorship) in 1897. This arrangement lasted until 1937, when Burma began to be administered separately by the Burma Office under the Secretary of State for India and Burma. Burma achieved independence from British rule on 4 January 1948.

 

Burma is sometimes referred to as the Scottish Colony, due to the heavy role played by Scotsmen in colonising and running the country – one of the most notable being Sir James George Scott, and the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company. George Orwell served in the Indian Imperial Police in Burma for five years, an experience that was the inspiration for his 1934 novel “Burmese Days.”

 

Divisions of British Burma: The province of Burma, after 1885 was administered as follows: 1) Ministerial Burma (Burma proper); 2) Tenasserim Division (Toungoo, Thaton, Amherst, Salween, Tavoy, and Mergui Districts); 3) Arakan Division (Akyab, Northern Arakan or Arakan Hill Tracts, Kyaukpyu and Sandoway Districts); 4) Pegu Division (Rangoon City, Hanthawaddy, Pegu, Tharrawaddy and Prome Districts); 5) Irrawaddy Division (Bassein, Henzada, Thayetmyo, Maubin, Myaungmya and Pyapon Districts); 6) Scheduled Areas (Frontier Areas); 7) Shan States; 8) Chin Hills; 9) Kachin tracts. The "Frontier Areas", also known as the "Excluded Areas" or the "Scheduled Areas", compose the majority of states within Burma today. They were administered separately by the British, and were united with Burma proper to form Myanmar's geographic composition today. The Frontier Areas were inhabited by ethnic minorities such as the Chin, the Shan, the Kachin and the Karenni. [Source: Wikipedia]

 

http://factsanddetails.com/southeast-asia/Myanmar/sub5_5a/entry-3007.html

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:30 a.m. No.57840   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

The initial impact of colonialism

 

The chain of events following the Third Anglo-Burmese War dealt a bitter blow to Myanmar. The loss of independence was painful enough; worse still were the British decisions to eliminate the monarchy—in the process sending Thibaw into exile—and to detach the government from religious affairs, thus depriving the sangha (monkhood) of its traditional status and official patronage. Moreover, the British eliminated the office of the patriarch of the Buddhist clergy. The demise of the monarchy and the monkhood, the twin pillars of the society of Myanmar, was perhaps the most devastating aspect of the colonial period.

 

Many refused to accept the British victory and resorted to guerrilla warfare against the British army of occupation. The guerrillas were led mainly by former officers of the disbanded royal army, former officials (including village headmen), and royal princes, and they considered themselves to be royal soldiers still fighting the Third Anglo-Burmese War. To the British, however, the war had ended legally with the annexation of the kingdom; those opposing them, therefore, were considered rebels and bandits. For the next five years the British military officers acted as both judge and jury in dealing with captured guerrillas. Villagers who aided the rebels also were sternly punished. British troops carried out mass executions and committed other atrocities.

 

As the guerrillas fought on, the British adopted a “strategic hamlet” strategy, whereby villages were burned and families who had supplied villages with their headmen were uprooted from their homes and sent away to Lower Burma (which had been under British control since the Second Anglo-Burmese War). Strangers loyal to the colonial government were appointed as headmen for the new villages established by the British. The guerrillas resorted to desperate measures against the new village officials. By 1890, however, with more than 30,000 British and Indian troops engaged in the campaign, the military part of the struggle was over.

 

https://www.britannica.com/place/Myanmar/The-initial-impact-of-colonialism

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:34 a.m. No.57843   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

Burma Becomes a Colony After the Third Anglo-Burmese War

 

Britain made Burma a province of India in 1886 with the capital at Rangoon and ushered in a new period of economic growth. Traditional Burmese society was drastically altered by the demise of the monarchy and the separation of religion and state. Though war officially ended after only a couple of weeks, resistance continued in northern Burma until 1890, with the British finally resorting to a systematic destruction of villages and appointment of new officials to finally halt all guerrilla activity. Intermarriage between Europeans and Burmese gave birth to an indigenous Eurasian community known as the Anglo-Burmese who would come to dominate the colonial society, hovering above the Burmese but below the British. After Britain took over Burma, they maintained the sending of tribute to China, putting themselves in a lower status than in their previous relations. It was agreed in the Burmah convention in 1886, that China would recognise Britain's occupation of Upper Burmah while Britain continued the Burmese payment of tribute every ten years to Beijing. [Source: Wikipedia +]

 

The economic nature of society also changed dramatically. After the opening of the Suez Canal, the demand for Burmese rice grew and vast tracts of land were opened up for cultivation. However, in order to prepare the new land for cultivation, farmers were forced to borrow money from Indian moneylenders called chettiars at high interest rates and were often foreclosed on and evicted losing land and livestock. Most of the jobs also went to indentured Indian labourers, and whole villages became outlawed as they resorted to 'dacoity' (armed robbery). While the Burmese economy grew, all the power and wealth remained in the hands of several British firms and migrants from India. The civil service was largely staffed by Anglo-Burmese and Indians, and Burmese were excluded almost entirely from military service, which was staffed primarily with Indians, Anglo-Burmese, Karens and other Burmese minority groups. Though the country prospered, the Burmese people failed to reap the rewards.(See George Orwell's novel Burmese Days for a fictional account of the British in Burma.) +

 

Burma was grafted onto India despite the incompatibility of India and the Burmese heartland, which lacked a "Burma lobby" to explain it in Britain. Hugh Tinker wrote in “The Union of Burma”: The British community in Burma was so small and the period of British rule so brief that no comparable Burma connection ever developed. [Hugh Tinker, The Union of Burma, Oxford University Press 1937, ch.XII.]

 

One British chronicler wrote: “What will our descendants think of us when they read that the British banished the King of Burma, annexed his country, and proceeded to govern it by officials of their own race? Historians will add that we saw no harm in this, though we always resisted such a fate to the death when it threatened our own land. [cited in Maurice Collis:Diaries,1949-1969, Heinemann, 1977]

 

http://factsanddetails.com/southeast-asia/Myanmar/sub5_5a/entry-3007.html

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:44 a.m. No.57848   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7849 >>7850

>>57846

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Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:48 a.m. No.57851   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7853 >>7892

The religious dilemma

 

The colonial period was one of relative civil order, but it also was one of great social disintegration. Chief among the reasons for this was the British-imposed separation of the sangha and the state. The British did not wish to touch the issue of religion—given their experience in India that had led to the Indian Mutiny beginning in 1857—and thus they were unwilling to patronize Burmese Buddhism as the monarchy had done.

 

Under the monarchy, the monkhood and the state had shared a symbiotic relationship. Royal patronage of Burmese Buddhism had included both financial and moral support, which had extended legitimacy and authority to the religious institution. The king had had the right to appoint the patriarch, who exercised supervision and discipline among the ranks of the clergy. In addition, the king had been given the right to attach two royal officials to the patriarch: a commissioner of ecclesiastical lands and an ecclesiastical censor. The duty of the land commissioner had been to see that ecclesiastical lands were exempted from payment of taxes, at the same time ensuring that false and illegal endowments did not escape taxation. The duty of the censor had been to maintain a register of monks, which had given the king indirect control over the clergy. The power to defrock a wayward monk had rested largely with the patriarch, but the same result could be achieved if the king declared the monk to be impure, which was one of the king’s prerogatives. This arrangement was designed to prevent the abuse of the exemptions granted to the clergy.

 

The British refusal to heed a plea by the clergy and religious elders to continue the traditional relationship between the monkhood and the state resulted in the decline of the sangha and its ability to instill discipline in the clergy. This in turn lowered the prestige of the clergy and contributed to the rise of secular education and of a new class of teachers, depriving the sangha of one of its primary roles. Added to this, the colonial government of India founded secular schools teaching in both English and Burmese and encouraged foreign Christian missions to found schools by offering them financial assistance. Many mission schools were founded; parents were compelled to send their children to these schools, as there were no realistic alternatives. The teachers were missionaries, and the lessons they gave were marked by repeated criticism of Buddhism and its culture. In the government schools the first teachers, British and Indian, were mere civil servants, unable and unwilling to continue the older traditions.

 

https://www.britannica.com/place/Myanmar/The-initial-impact-of-colonialism

Anonymous ID: 95b022 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:50 a.m. No.57852   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7854 >>7858 >>7859 >>7890 >>7892

>>57797 Intrasting that yer 1911 cap has a black guy…in a suit…with a briefcase/samplecase but supposedly there was no way for a black guy to succeed in 1911.

 

Went in search of other successful black business people in the early 1900's and came across (cap related) St. Luke's Penny Savings Bank. Wut's this? Black Bank, w/Women pictured? But muh racism. Muh Gender discrimination.

 

Turns out it was the first bank in America chartered by a black woman. In 1903 by Maggie L. Walker, a former schoolteacher. Who had also founded a newspaper. In Richmond freakin' Virginia. On top of that, found out that there was a "Black Wall Street" in Richmond since there was a concentration of black wealth there.

 

From the Enterprise link: This history is particularly salient in Jackson Ward, which has been referred to as "Black Wall Street." Black-owned banking institutions in this community provided loans to African American business owners and prospective homebuyers when they were turned away from other banks. Preserving the convent will help to preserve the unique story of Jackson Ward and the network of institutions that underpinned its thriving black community.

 

From the Remember the Titans link: Not only adults, Maggie also appealed to children of account holders, distributing piggy banks to encourage them to start saving. Once the collection reached 100 cents, she allowed the children to open their own bank account. Through this gimmick, Maggie not only helped the children to understand the virtues of thrift, she also gained valuable future customers.

 

By 1924, the bank had spread far and wide across Virginia, and established strongholds in nearly every town. It had a strong customer base of 50,000 and over 50 full-time employees.

 

Under Maggie’s leadership, it became one of the very few banks to survive the Great Depression (one-third of the banks vanished during this period) without any losses; indeed, the bank showed growth instead through the same period.

 

Looked for "Black Wall Street" and three popped up; one in Oklahoma, one in Virginia and one in North Carolina.

 

https://www.nps.gov/mawa/learn/historyculture/maggie-lena-walker.htm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Wall_Street

https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/blog/preserving-history-black-wall-street-richmond-virginia

https://qrius.com/remember-the-titans-maggie-walker-went-from-penniless-to-founding-penny-savings-bank/

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:50 a.m. No.57853   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7886

>>57851

Notables at the three quarters

 

>>57780, >>57799, >>57812, >>57827, >>57837 eyes to the skies

>>57839, >>57840, >>57843, >>57851 British rule of Burma

>>57829, >>57831, >>57833, >>57834, >>57835, >>57836, >>57838 Myanmar background diggz

>>57809 @MrAndyNgo Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy” has debuted as the no. 1 nonfiction best seller on The Seattle Times best sellers list

>>57808 Cali hypocrites for governor recall

>>57789 FX Rigging May Have Spread to 200 Chat Rooms, Lawyer Says

>>57786 Parler resumes social media app after securing new computer servers

>>57782 Texas wholesale electric prices spike more than 10,000% amid outages

>>57777, >>57778 UK Petition: ‘Do not rollout Covid-19 vaccine passports’ surges to 130,000

>>57772 Home of Trump impeachment lawyer vandalized as trial ended

>>57760 Smoking gun: Comey told Clapper FBI unable to 'sufficiently corroborate' Steele — then signed FISA

>>57738, >>57742 Air Ntal Guard w/CAP: unveiled new nose art

>>57735 US Navy w/CAP: Train like you fight!

>>57734 US Army w/CAP: #Boresight the tank!

>>57716 CDC WITHOLDING INFORMATION! 1,170 DEAD Following COVID Injections: Almost Twice as Many Deaths as Found in VAERS

>>57715 Fury at ‘do not resuscitate’ notices given to Covid patients with learning disabilities

>>57713 NRA w/CAP: TODAY: President Biden issued statement calling on Congress to: Ban, Criminalize, run dealers out of business

#267

 

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Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:57 a.m. No.57857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7892

The colonial economy

 

Under the monarchy, the economy of Myanmar had been one of redistribution, a concept embedded in local society, religion, and politics. Prices of the most important commodities were set by the state, and in general the mechanism of supply and demand was relatively unimportant. Agrarian self-sufficiency was vital, while trade was only of secondary importance. The British impact on this system proved disastrous, as Burma’s economy became part of the vast export-oriented enterprise of western colonialism. With the British—rather than the people of Burma—as the intended beneficiaries of the new economy, the traditional Burmese economic system collapsed.

 

The British dream of a golden road to China through Burma could not be realized, but the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 created a much higher international demand for Burma’s rice than had previously existed. The Irrawaddy delta was swiftly cleared of its mangrove forests and in a matter of decades became covered with rice fields. The area of productive rice fields in Lower Burma rose from approximately 60,000 acres (24,000 hectares) to nearly 10,000,000 acres (4,000,000 hectares) between the mid-19th century and the outbreak of World War II, while the price of rice increased rapidly and continuously until the Great Depression of the 1930s. This tremendous increase in production created a significant shift in population from the northern heartland to the delta, shifting as well the basis of wealth and power.

 

In order to prepare the land for cultivation, however, the farmers had to borrow capital from Indian moneylenders from Madras (Chennai) at exorbitant interest rates. The British banks would not grant mortgage loans on rice land, and the British government had no policy for establishing land-mortgage banks or for making agricultural loans. Prevailing prices were high in the international market, but the local price was kept down by a handful of British firms that controlled wholesale trade and by Indian and Chinese merchants who controlled retail trade. With land values and rice prices soaring, the Indian moneylenders foreclosed mortgages at the earliest opportunity, especially when the Great Depression disrupted trade.

 

The dispossessed farmers could not find employment even on their lost lands because, with their higher standard of living, they could not compete with the thousands of Indian labourers who went to Burma. Burmese villagers, unemployed and lost in a disintegrating society, sometimes took to petty theft and robbery and were soon characterized by the British as lazy and undisciplined. The level of dysfunction in Burmese society was revealed by the dramatic rise in homicides.

 

Thus, although the Burmese economy and transportation infrastructure developed rapidly from 1890 to 1900, the majority of Burmese people did not benefit from it. A railway had been built through the entire valley of the Irrawaddy, and hundreds of steamboats plied the length of the river, but the railway and the boats belonged to British companies. Roads had been built by the government, but they were meant for the swift transport of troops. A British company worked the ruby mines until they became nearly exhausted. The extraction of petroleum and timber was monopolized by two British firms. The balance of trade was always in favour of Burma, but that meant little to Burmese people or society.

 

https://www.britannica.com/place/Myanmar/The-initial-impact-of-colonialism

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:03 a.m. No.57863   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7892

Why Burma Became a Colony of Britain

 

George Webb of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs wrote: “Burma's apartness from India was paradoxically among the complex causes of the Third Burmese War. Certainly external strategic considerations, prompted by French expansionism in the region, played a part…Certainly also there was a persistent commercial illusion of a practical trade route along which British goods might flow through Upper Burma to the imagined markets of Chinese Yunnan. This excited the Chambers of Commerce and influenced the annexation. It was a myth, resembling the monomanie du Mékong from which the French suffered. It [Source: George Webb, Royal Society for Asian Affairs, June 16, 1983 //\]

 

“Such wider motives of strategy or commerce apart, Theebaw's cruelties and follies were enough to make Burma an intolerable adjacent state for an outward looking Indian Empire rising to the zenith of its power and self-respect. Here was one of the casualties of the nineteenth Century, knocked over by a momentum beyond its understanding. By processes familiar to Imperial historians, static Burma and dynamic British India had become provocatively incompatible. When the irresistible force was applied, the object in its path was too fragile to survive. //\

 

“Burma's tragedy, through every stage of British penetration from 1826 to 1948, was on the one hand to be self-centerd, traditionalist, conservative, desiring only to be left alone; and on the other hand to be so situated as to be exposed to external pressures which she was powerless to repulse. This dilemma has contributed to a national frame of mind well known today for its determined preference for non-involvement and a "Burmese Way" in politics. It was not always so. In the eighteenth century it was not Burma's isolationism but her almost manic imperialism, ruthlessly asserted against her neighbours and in the end suicidally over-extended, that brought her up against the East India Company. The three wars that ensued led by stages to the ultimate surrender in 1885 at Mandalay. Kipling's view of Burma was acquired in the aftermath of that surrender, and must be understood in the light of preceding historical events, today largely forgotten. //\

 

Theebaw, deposed in 1885, was the last of the Konbaungset dynasty of the Kingdom of Inwa, or Ava. The founder of the line, Alaungpaya, emerged in 1752 as a national resistance leader against the Mons to the south. Within fifty years he and his successors had defeated and in many cases subjugated most of the adjacent peoples, creating in the process an expanded nation-state with frontiers resembling those of modern Burma but in the north-west more extensive. It was an extraordinary explosion of military effort. The historian D.G.E. Hall wrote: “The most glorious moment in their history. . .the exploits of Alaungpaya had given the Burmese an entirely new estimation of themselves. They had become a conquering race and feared no one on earth.” //\

 

“On the British side, there was at first no wish to tackle Burma, a profoundly mysterious country, alleged to have a huge population, certainly able to raise great armies. For generations, British merchants, like their military and commercial rivals the French, had dealt with the Burmese; but this was peripheral trafficking by outsiders, only tolerated for their wares.

 

http://factsanddetails.com/southeast-asia/Myanmar/sub5_5a/entry-3007.html

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:04 a.m. No.57865   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7892

British Administration of Burma

 

Before the British colonisation the ruling Konbaung Dynasty practised a tightly centralised form of government. The king was the chief executive with final say on all matters but he couldn’t make laws and could only issue administrative edicts. The country had two codes of law, the Rajathat and Dammathat, and the Hluttaw, the center of government, was divided into three branches—fiscal, executive, and judicial. In theory the king was in charge of all of the Hluttaw but none of his orders got put into place until the Hluttaw approved them, thus checking his power. Further dividing the country, provinces were ruled by governors who were all appointed by the Hluttaw, and villages were ruled by hereditary headmen who were approved by the king. [Source: Wikipedia +]

 

The British controlled their new province through direct rule, making many changes to the previous governmental structure. The monarchy was abolished, King Thibaw sent into exile, and church and state separated. This was particularly harmful because the Buddhist monks were so dependent on the sponsorship of the monarchy. At the same time, the monarchy was given legitimacy by the Buddhist organisation, and the “church” gave the public the opportunity to understand national politics to a greater degree. +

 

Another way in which the British controlled their new colony directly was through their implementation of a secular education system. The colonial government of India, which was given control of the new colony, founded secular schools teaching in both English and Burmese, while also encouraging Christian missionaries to visit and found schools. In both of these types of schools, Buddhism and traditional Burmese culture were frowned upon in an attempt to rid the Burmese people of a cultural unity separate from the British. +

 

Finally, in order to control the country on the village level, the British implemented a “strategic hamlet” strategy in which they burned villages and uprooted families who had supplied villages with their headmen, sending them to lower Burma. Once these troublesome or unloyal Burmese were forced out, the British replaced them with strangers they approved of. If the British considered any Burmese to be criminals, they would act as both judge and jury, giving the Burmese no chance to a fair trial.+

 

G.E. Harvey wrote in his chapter on Burma in the Cambridge History of the British Empire: The real reason for imposing direct administration was that it was the fashion of the age, and modern standards of efficiency were the only standards intelligible to the men who entered Upper Burma. Few of them spoke the language, and those who did, came with preconceptions gained in Lower Burma.

 

http://factsanddetails.com/southeast-asia/Myanmar/sub5_5a/entry-3007.html

Anonymous ID: 59ff06 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:09 a.m. No.57870   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7892

>>57855

on ground at Hagerstown Regional Airport MD

Chance #4 to answer the question of AF1.

AF1 is a lot shorter input than 09-0016.

Schedule says a 2:15pm EST depart back to JBA

Anonymous ID: a113b7 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:12 a.m. No.57872   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>57868

Honored to serve my incredible amazing tears in muh eye America with you Super team. God Bless the innocent people and our country coming back to life and long live the Patriots.

 

over used meme I know

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:12 a.m. No.57874   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7892

Colonial Economy in Burma

 

Although Burma was the wealthiest country in Southeast Asia under British rule, as a colony it was seen very much as a backwater. Among its exports, the country produced 75 percent of the world's teak from up-country forests. The British made southern Burma into one of the world’s largest rice exporting regions and also exploited rubies and other products that they sold on the world market. When George Orwell arrived in Burma in 1924, the Irrawaddy Delta was leading Burma's exports of over 3 million tons of rice - half the world's supply.

 

The British ruthlessly exploited the countries resources and left little in return. The country was very much shaken. The system in which the wealthy patronized the monasteries was broken. The British became the wealthy and elite class. Most Burmans provided labor for the Burmese export economy. The British also brought in lots of Indians to Burma to perform labor, serve as clerks and run businesses. Large Indian communities still remain in Yangon and Mandalay.

 

The traditional Burmese economy was one of redistribution with the prices of the most important commodities set by the state and supply and demand mostly unimportant. Trade itself was not as important as self-sufficient agriculture, but the country’s position on major trade routes from India to China, meant that it did gain a fair amount of money from foreign trade passing through. Wikipedia +]

 

With the arrival of the British, the Burmese economy became tied to global market forces and was forced to become a part of the colonial export economy. The British immediately began exploiting the rich soil of the land around the Irawaddy delta and cleared away the dense mangrove forests. Rice, which was in high demand in Europe, especially after the building of the Suez Canal in 1869, was the main crop grown in and exported out of Myanmar. In order to increase the production of rice, many Burmese migrated from the northern heartland to the delta, shifting the population concentration, and changing the basis of wealth and power. In order to prepare land for cultivation, farmers had to borrow capital from Indian moneylenders at high interest rates as the British banks wouldn’t grant mortgages. Instead, the Indian moneylenders gave the mortgage loans out, but foreclosed them quickly as the rice prices and land costs soared. +

 

At the same time, thousands of Indian labourers migrated to Burma and, because of their willingness to work for less money, quickly displaced the Burmese farmers, who instead began to take part in crime, giving themselves a bad reputation. With this quickly growing economy, came industrialisation to a certain degree, with a railway being built throughout the valley of the Irawaddy, and hundreds of steamboats travelling along it. All of these mechanisms of transportation were owned by the British, however, and this meant that the Burmese had to pay higher rates to transport their goods to market. Thus, although the balance of trade was supposed to be in favour of Burma, the society was changed so fundamentally that many people did not gain from the rapidly growing economy. +

 

When the British began their imperial take over of Burma, the colony was immediately thrown into a world of exportation in which they had not ever been exposed to before colonisation by the British. This massive move towards foreign trade hurt the Burmese economy initially because suddenly a large amount of their resources were being exported for Britain’s benefit, thereby taking with it the resources needed by the Burmese natives to continue living their lives as they had before colonisation.

 

An account by a British official describing the conditions of the Burmese people’s livelihoods in 1941 describes the Burmese hardships as they must quickly adapt to foreign trade: “Foreign landlordism and the operations of foreign moneylenders had led to an increasing exportation of a considerable proportion of the country’s resources and to the progressive impoverishment of the agriculturist and of the country as a whole…. The peasant had grown factually poorer and unemployment had increased….The collapse of the Burmese social system led to a decay of the social conscience which, in the circumstances of poverty and unemployment caused a great increase in crime.”

 

http://factsanddetails.com/southeast-asia/Myanmar/sub5_5a/entry-3007.html

Anonymous ID: a113b7 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:13 a.m. No.57876   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>57871

Sorry for shittin the bread guys I am in a good mood thanks for helping keep the good energy flowing thru the movie it's brutal kek

Anonymous ID: 11b682 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:15 a.m. No.57877   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7881 >>7892

GOP lawmakers demand answers from Pelosi on Jan. 6 security decisions

House Judiciary GOP

@JudiciaryGOP

#BREAKING:

@RodneyDavis

@Jim_Jordan

@RepJamesComer

@DevinNunes demand answers from Speaker Pelosi on her security decisions surrounding January 6th.

 

https://twitter.com/JudiciaryGOP/status/1361360429784600577

Anonymous ID: 8249f7 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:23 a.m. No.57879   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>57878

Afternoon Patriot.

It is unknown for a reason.

Know that Patriots (yourself included) haven't given up.

We Shall Prevail.

Always

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:25 a.m. No.57880   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7892

The emergence of nationalism

 

Those Burmese who attended the new schools established by the colonial government or by missionaries managed to gain admission to the clerical grades of government service, but even in those lower grades they encountered competition from Indians. Because science courses were not available, the professions of engineering and medicine were closed to the Burmese. Those who advanced to the government liberal arts college at Rangoon (Yangon) entered the middle grades of the civil service, while a few went on to London to study law. When these young barristers returned to Burma, they were looked upon by the people as their new leaders. Their sojourn in the liberal atmosphere of London had convinced these new leaders that some measure of political independence could be regained by negotiation.

 

The new leaders first turned their attention to the national religion, culture, and education. In 1906 they founded the Young Men’s Buddhist Association (YMBA) and through it began establishing a number of schools supported by private donations and government grants-in-aid (the YMBA was not antigovernment). Three years later the British, attempting to pacify the Indian National Congress (a broadly based and increasingly nationalist political party in India), introduced some constitutional reforms in India. Only a few minor changes were made in the Burmese constitution, but these confirmed the young leaders’ faith in British liberalism. In 1920, however, when it was learned that Burma would be excluded from new reforms introduced in India, the barristers led the people in a countrywide protest, which involved a boycott of British goods.

 

Also in 1920 Rangoon College was raised to the status of a full university by the University Act. However, because the accompanying changes in the school’s administration and curriculum were viewed as elitist and exclusionary of the Burmese population, its students went on strike. Younger schoolchildren followed suit, and the general public and the Buddhist clergy gave full support to the movement. The strikers camped in the courtyards of monasteries, reviving memories of days when education was the concern of the monks. The University Act eventually was amended and the strike settled, but many strikers initially refused to go back to mission and government schools. The YMBA schools, now calling themselves “national” schools, opened their doors to the strikers.

 

Constitutional reforms were finally granted in 1923, but the delay had split the leaders, some of whom, like the masses, were beginning to doubt whether political freedom could be attained by peaceful protest. At the University of Rangoon itself, students began to resent their British professors. A radical student group began organizing protests, which came to be known as the Thakin movement. The name for this movement was purposely ironic: the Burmese word thakin (“master”) was the term that the Burmese were required to use when addressing the British.

 

https://www.britannica.com/place/Myanmar/The-emergence-of-nationalism

Anonymous ID: 11b682 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:26 a.m. No.57881   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7884 >>7892

>>57877

GOP lawmakers demand answers from Pelosi on Jan. 6 security decisions

 

Four Republican lawmakers are demanding answers from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over her role in making security decisions on January 6, the day of the Capitol riot.

 

Reps. Rodney Davis, IL, Jim Jordan, OH, James Comer, KY, and Devin Nunes, CA sent a letter Monday, requesting the answers to the following five questions:

 

When then-Chief Sund made a request for national guard support on January 4th, why was that request denied?

 

Did Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving get permission or instruction from your staff on January 4th prior to denying Chief Sund’s request for the national guard?

 

What conversations and what guidance did you and your staff give the Sergeant at Arms leading up to January 6th specific to the security posture of the campus?

 

What conversations did you have during the attack on the Capitol and what response did you give security officials on January 6th when Chief Sund requested National Guard support that required your approval?

 

Why are your House Officers refusing to comply with preservation and production requests to turn over request materials relevant to the events of January 6th?

 

The members allege that when the National Guard was requested ahead of January 6, Pelosi failed to act. Further, on the day of the attack, Pelosi, they wrote, took over an hour to respond to then-Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund’s request for approval of the National Guard.

 

“It has been widely reported and confirmed by multiple sources that when Chief Sund requested the National Guard be activated ahead of the January 6th Joint Session of Congress, the response from the SAA, acting on your behalf, was that the ‘optics’ of having the National Guard on-site were not good and the intelligence didn’t support the move,” the lawmakers wrote.

 

“The request was not approved. Furthermore, on January 6th in the middle of the on-going attack of the Capitol, Chief Sund again notified the SAA of his request for approval to authorize the National Guard. It took over an hour for his request to be approved because the SAA had to run the request up the chain of command, which undoubtedly included you and your designees.”

 

On January 7, Pelosi called for Sund’s resignation, saying he didn’t contact “us since this happened.” However, Sund’s February 1 letter claimed he briefed the Speaker on the situation twice on January 6.

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:27 a.m. No.57882   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7892

Late in 1930 Burmese peasants, under the leadership of Saya San, rose in rebellion. Armed only with swords and sticks, they resisted British and Indian troops for two years. The young Thakins, though not involved in the rebellion, won the trust of the villagers and emerged as leaders in place of the British-educated Burmese elite. In 1936 university students again went on strike, and two of their leaders, Thakin Nu (later called U Nu) and Aung San, joined the Thakin movement. In 1937 the British government separated Burma from India and granted it its own constitution, independent of that of India; the masses interpreted this as proof that the British planned to exclude Burma from the next phase of Indian reform.

World War II and after

 

When World War II erupted in Europe in 1939, the Burmese leaders wanted to bargain with the government before giving their support to the British. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Aung San, but he escaped to China, where he attempted to solicit support from radical groups. Assistance came instead from the Japanese government. Aung San returned to Burma in secret, recruited 29 young men, and took them to Japan, where these “Thirty Comrades” (including Ne Win, who later became head of state) received military training. The Japanese promised independence for Burma; hence, when Japanese troops reached Bangkok (Thailand) in December 1941, Aung San announced the formation of the Burma Independence Army (BIA). The Japanese advanced into Burma and by the end of 1942 had occupied the country. They subsequently disbanded the BIA and formed a smaller Burma Defense Army, with Aung San still as commander. Meanwhile, Thailand was given territory in the Shan states for its support of Japan’s wartime efforts; those lands were returned to Burma in the postwar period, however.

 

Ba Maw, the first prime minister under the 1937 constitution and later the leader of the opposition, was appointed head of state by the Japanese, with a cabinet including Aung San and Thakin Nu. In 1943, when the tide of battle started to turn against them, the Japanese declared Burma a fully sovereign state. The Burmese government, however, was still a mere facade, with the Japanese army ruling. Meanwhile, Aung San had contacted Lord Louis Mountbatten, the Allied commander in Southeast Asia, as early as October 1943 to offer his cooperation, and in March 1945 Aung San and his army—renamed the Burma National Army (BNA)—joined the British side.

 

https://www.britannica.com/place/Myanmar/The-emergence-of-nationalism

Anonymous ID: 11b682 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:27 a.m. No.57884   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7892

>>57881

Cont.

 

Pelosi has since appointed General Russel Honoré as Counsel to conduct a security review of the Capitol attack. However, that appointment, according to the letter, was purely partisan.

 

“While there is wide-spread support to conduct an independent security review of the campus, General Russel Honoré was appointed solely by you, without consultation of the minority,” the Republicans wrote. “To the General’s credit he has reached out to several Republicans to brief on his work to date.”

 

“We are hopeful his review will result in beneficial recommendations that are not influenced by political motivations. However, it is easy to understand why we and our Senate counterparts remain skeptical that any of his final recommendations will be independent and without influence from you.”

 

Moreover, the lawmakers expressed concern over Pelosi’s “obstruction and inability to procure and preserve information from your House Officers when requested.” That information, the letter adds, includes correspondence, videos, audio, and additional records relevant to conducting a thorough and complete investigation of the Jan. 6 riot, some of which was allegedly provided to Democrats, but denied to Republicans.

 

“In multiple cases, your appointees, acting on your behalf, have denied requests to produce this information. The response we received was: ‘We regret to inform you that given the scope of the information requested and the concerns implicated by the nature of the request… we are unable to comply with the request at this time.‘ Even more troubling is despite your House Officers refusal to comply with the request we have recently learned that some of the same material we requested was provided to the House Judiciary Committee on a partisan basis. This is unacceptable. Madam Speaker, that direction could only have come from you.”

 

The letter concludes, “Lastly, your hyperbolic focus on fabricated internal security concerns has taken critical resources away from the real threat, which is from outside the U.S. Capitol. Your decision to install magnetometers around the House Chamber is yet another example of this misdirection and misappropriation of House resources, which could be better used to protect members, staff, and official visitors from real, confirmed threats. Tellingly, Madam Speaker, you have failed to comply with this requirement yourself. End this political charade, and work with us to protect the Capitol and those who work here every day.”

 

https://saraacarter.com/gop-lawmakers-demand-answers-from-pelosi-on-jan-6-security-decisions/

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:28 a.m. No.57885   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7892

During the war Aung San and the Thakins formed a coalition of political parties called the Anti-Fascist Organization—renamed the Anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League (AFPFL) after the war—which had wide popular support. After the defeat of the Japanese in Burma in May 1945, the British military administration and members of the prewar government who had returned from exile demanded that Aung San be tried as a traitor. Mountbatten, however, recognized the extent of Aung San’s hold on the BNA and on the general populace, and he hastily sent the more conciliatory Sir Hubert Rance to head the administration. Rance regained for the British the trust of Aung San and the general public. When the war ended, the military administration was withdrawn, and Rance was replaced by the former civilian governor, who formed a cabinet consisting of older and more conservative politicians. The new administration arrested Aung San and charged him with treason. Surprised and angered, the Burmese people prepared for rebellion, but the British government in London wisely reinstated Rance, who had proven himself a sensitive and successful administrator in Burma, as governor.

 

Rance formed a new cabinet, including Aung San, and discussions for a peaceful transfer of power began. These were concluded in London in January 1947, when the British agreed to Burma’s independence. By June the Burmese had decided to leave the British Commonwealth of Nations.

 

https://www.britannica.com/place/Myanmar/The-emergence-of-nationalism

Anonymous ID: 0ebc42 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:28 a.m. No.57887   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7889

>>57849

hey cakes got a next bread title and graphic if'n ya want it… if not, i promise i won't kick you outta da tarded hat club.

 

QR Midnight Riders #268: Patriots Rising Edition

Anonymous ID: 95b022 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:30 a.m. No.57890   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7892

>>57852 (me) Fun digg so no matter, but the original cap can't be the original photo. Color photography wasn't "ushered in" until 1935.

 

Color Positive, Color Negative Films

 

Enter Kodachrome film. In 1935, while working at the Kodak Research Laboratories, Leopold Godowsky Jr. and Leopold Mannes ushered in the modern era of color photography by inventing Kodachrome, a color positive (or "slide") film produced with a subtractive color photography process. The dye couplers were added during processing, requiring that the film be processed by specially equipped labs, but the absence of dye couplers in the emulsion meant that the film captured fine details. Kodachrome became well known for its rich warm tones and sharpness, making it a popular and preferred film for over 70 years, despite its need for complicated processing.

 

In 1936, only one year after the invention of Kodachrome, the Agfa Company in Germany created the Agfacolor negative-positive process. However, World War II prevented release of the process until 1949. In the meantime, in 1942, Kodak released their negative-positive color film, Kodacolor. Within twenty years, after improvements in quality, speed, and price, Kodacolor became the most popular film among amateur photographers.

 

https://photography.tutsplus.com/articles/the-reception-of-color-photography-a-brief-history--cms-28333

Anonymous ID: 52e6b1 Feb. 15, 2021, 10:36 a.m. No.57892   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#267' small crowd bake

>>57780, >>57799, >>57812, >>57827, >>57837, >>57855, >>57870, >>57888 eyes to the skies

>>57877, >>57881, >>57884 GOP lawmakers demand answers from Pelosi on Jan. 6 security decisions

>>57852, >>57890 St. Luke's Penny Savings Bank, first bank in America chartered by a black woman, Maggie L. Walker, a former schoolteacher

>>57839, >>57840, >>57843, >>57851, >>57857, >>57863, >>57865, >>57874, >>57880, >>57882, >>57885 British rule of Burma-Independence

>>57829, >>57831, >>57833, >>57834, >>57835, >>57836, >>57838, >>57708 Myanmar background diggz

>>57809 @MrAndyNgo Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy” has debuted as the no. 1 nonfiction best seller on The Seattle Times best sellers list

>>57808 Cali hypocrites for governor recall

>>57789 FX Rigging May Have Spread to 200 Chat Rooms, Lawyer Says

>>57786 Parler resumes social media app after securing new computer servers

>>57782 Texas wholesale electric prices spike more than 10,000% amid outages

>>57777, >>57778 UK Petition: ‘Do not rollout Covid-19 vaccine passports’ surges to 130,000

>>57772 Home of Trump impeachment lawyer vandalized as trial ended

>>57760 Smoking gun: Comey told Clapper FBI unable to 'sufficiently corroborate' Steele — then signed FISA

>>57738, >>57742 Air Ntal Guard w/CAP: unveiled new nose art

>>57735 US Navy w/CAP: Train like you fight!

>>57734 US Army w/CAP: #Boresight the tank!

>>57716 CDC WITHOLDING INFORMATION! 1,170 DEAD Following COVID Injections: Almost Twice as Many Deaths as Found in VAERS

>>57715 Fury at ‘do not resuscitate’ notices given to Covid patients with learning disabilities

>>57713 NRA w/CAP: TODAY: President Biden issued statement calling on Congress to: Ban, Criminalize, run dealers out of business

#267

 

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