you need some colors yo
refresh
C_A splintered? would guess so
whatever they gotz NSA gotz a copy of it and a list too
no surprises
noseledge is power
Earlies
#540
>>85588, >>85599 Munday PF updates
>>85604 Taliban Threatens Biden With "Consequences" If Afghan Evacuation Goes Past Aug. 31
>>85601 India to monetise $81 billion worth of state assets over next 4 years
>>85591 IMF's $650 billion reserves distribution is 'shot in arm' for global economy- Georgieva
>>85575, >>85576, >>85582, >>85583 WHAT IS REALLY IN THE C19 VACCINES?
#540
wakes bizzy so gotz da dough
Donald J. Trump
Biden’s biggest mistake was not understanding that the Military has to be last out the door, not first out the door. Civilians and equipment go first and then, when everyone and everything is out, the Military goes. So simple, and yet it wasn’t done. Tragic!
https://t.me/s/real_DonaldJTrump
kek
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Archive Bread/Post Links: 967079 / 967752
Direct Link: 967752
Syria.
Hold until CONF.
MIL assets on the ground locked out of GZ.
ISRAEL strike harmed ability to prove events.
Clown report must be VERIFIED.
Troop unwind to STILL occur.
Have faith.
Trust POTUS.
Q
Acting counterterrorism center head fired, according to former U.S. officials
March 19, 2020
The acting director of the National Counterterrorism Center was removed Wednesday in what insiders fear is a purge by the Trump administration of career professionals at an organization set up after 9/11 to protect the nation from further attacks, according to two former U.S. officials.
Russell E. Travers, a highly regarded intelligence professional with more than 40 years of government service, told colleagues he was fired by acting director of national intelligence Richard Grenell, said the former officials, who like others interviewed spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive matter.
Travers, who took up the acting position last August, had been resistant to pressure to make personnel cuts at the center, which has been undergoing a review of its mission and effectiveness.
Also removed at the NCTC was Travers’s acting deputy, Peter W. Hall, who is returning to the National Security Agency, the former officials said.
The surprise move came hours after President Trump announced his intent to nominate Pentagon Special Operations and counterterrorism official Christopher Miller to head the center. A deputy director will be named to serve as acting director pending Miller’s confirmation, said a spokesman for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
A spokeswoman for Grenell disputed that Travers was fired.
Travers “was offered the opportunity to move to a new role and chose to retire,” Assistant Director of National Intelligence for Strategic Communications Amanda Schoch said in a statement to The Washington Post. “Russ told Acting Director Grenell he wanted to retire and that he did not want another assignment.”
Said Schoch: “We are grateful for Acting Director Russ Travers’ many years of service to the American people. . . . Over the next few weeks we expect Russ to step out of his current position to prepare for retirement. . . . Russ’ willingness to step up and serve as the acting director of NCTC multiple times is an example of his commitment to serve this vital mission. He has given NCTC many years of great service.”
The removals have shocked Travers’s colleagues, who are upset at the treatment of someone so well-regarded, according to the two former officials.
One of the former officials said that Travers walked into a meeting on Wednesday expecting to brief Grenell on the center when he was told that he was out. He had no intention or desire to retire, they said.
In the meeting, Grenell told Travers he would like to know “how long it would take you to leave,” according to one of the former officials, who was briefed on the meeting. Travers replied that he would need “a few weeks” to complete the administrative work, the official recounted.
“They said, ‘Great, we’ll afford you the opportunity to retire,’ ” the former official said.
In a farewell note to the workforce Wednesday, Travers noted Trump’s plan to bring on Miller, lauded Miller’s experience and said the acting DNI wanted to “assemble a new team.” He sought to boost morale, noting the center’s accomplishments. “We have recently been the subject of an external evaluation by a group of national security luminaries that strongly validated the need for the center,” he wrote. “And most importantly, we have you — the finest workforce with whom I have ever been associated. I have no doubt that the center is postured for success going forward.”
Trump plans to tap Special Forces veteran to head counterterrorism center
read full article
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/acting-counterterrorism-center-head-fired-according-to-former-us-officials/2020/03/19/fb33d516-6a02-11ea-b313-df458622c2cc_story.html
#540
>>85588, >>85599, >>85606, >>85611, >>85619 Munday PF updates
>>85630, >>85636 2020 Acting counterterrorism center head fired, according to former U.S. officials
>>85622, >>85633 Germany Warns Situation At Kabul Airport Continues To Deteriorate After Latest Killings
>>85618, >>85621, >>85635 FDA Approves First COVID-19 Vaccine
>>85616, >>85617 Pompeo: God bless our troops
>>85613 45: Tragic!
>>85608, >>85609 Three of the Fed’s Wall Street Bailout Programs Vanish from Its Monthly Reports to Congress
>>85606 Angela Merkel meets President Zelensky to discuss gas pipeline
>>85604 Taliban Threatens Biden With "Consequences" If Afghan Evacuation Goes Past Aug. 31
>>85601 India to monetise $81 billion worth of state assets over next 4 years
>>85591 IMF's $650 billion reserves distribution is 'shot in arm' for global economy- Georgieva
>>85575, >>85576, >>85582, >>85583 WHAT IS REALLY IN THE C19 VACCINES?
#540
lemme know
Grenell pointed out the story so I have to think there is something to it, he says journos covering for him
Trump plans to tap Special Forces veteran to head counterterrorism center
As the threat from al-Qaeda and the Islamic State has diminished in recent years, intelligence community officials have been debating whether the NCTC, which is the largest component of the ODNI, needs to be as large as it is. The NCTC has about 1,000 personnel, about 300 of whom are contractors and several hundred of whom are on loan from other agencies, including the CIA.
Travers, who began his career as a U.S. Army intelligence officer in 1978, took up the acting position last August when the center’s then-director, Joseph Maguire, was tapped to become the acting DNI. Maguire was fired by Trump last month amid a controversy over a briefing given to lawmakers by a subordinate on Russian threats to the 2020 election.
The president then named Grenell, a staunch loyalist, to serve as the acting DNI until a permanent director has been confirmed.
Grenell and senior adviser Kashyap Patel, also installed last month, are seeking ways to reduce the overall size of the ODNI, according to one former intelligence official. The NCTC is seen as a rich target, and the career officials who have pressed for cuts in the past see an opening, said the former official.
“They see an opportunity now to give the politicals the scalps they want while achieving changes they’ve long sought at the same time,” the former official said.
Grenell and the ODNI leadership “have been discussing the many reform recommendations previously made by former directors,” Schoch said in her statement. “Our hope is that these reforms will posture NCTC to lead the counterterrorism mission into the future.”
The center grew out of a recommendation by the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, or the 9/11 Commission. The 2004 Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act established the NCTC and placed it under the DNI.
The center exists to ensure that information from any source about potential terrorist attacks against the United States is available to analysts. It operates a master database from which the country’s terrorism watch list is drawn, and it writes assessments for policymakers.
Some intelligence officers see the NCTC as less effective than the CIA’s counterterrorism center and also view the center as absorbing resources that would be better placed at operational agencies.
“There’s not a lot of love for NCTC at the CIA, given the professionals in CIA’s own counterterrorism mission center have the operational and analytic expertise in this area,” said Marc Polymeropoulos, a former CIA counterterrorism official, who said he does not see the NCTC shake-up as an attack on the intelligence community, but rather a natural downsizing that was long overdue.
Yet one of the center’s strengths, officials say, is its ability to integrate information from domestic and foreign intelligence sources without running afoul of privacy laws.
Sending CIA and other analysts back to their home agencies may reduce the center’s numbers, but “you can’t take all those NCTC authorities and put them back at the CIA,” said one of the former officials. “We don’t send domestic information to a foreign intelligence agency. That’s the system we have to protect against abuse of surveillance authorities.”
this was the clean out for Chris Miller, ECW and Patel to start devolution, Travers was going to dismantle the bunch
https://www.facebook.com/SenatorSasse/videos/4583286468381610/
Sasse: Mr. President, A Great Nation Keeps Its Word
Senator Ben Sasse
Yesterday at 6:59 AM ·
The Biden administration is in spin mode. We have an ongoing national security crisis. We have a lot of Americans in harm's way. We have a lot of people we made promises to beyond the wire of the airport.
They need to move faster.
Sen. Sasse: Abandoning Bagram air base 'stupidest' military blunder in US history
https://youtu.be/NkIpw8oVF6g
https://youtu.be/IzUu2wedOQE
MSNBC never disappoints, always entertaining.
FDA Warns People Not To Take Veterinary Drugs To Treat Covid-19
The FDA is urging people to stop taking veterinary drugs for the coronavirus after receiving reports of patients who have been hospitalized after 'self-medicating with ivermectin intended for horses.'
Just a reminder REGENERON is also FDA approved and it works great. Uses Amino Peptides to cure Covid…there are injection clinics setup all over the country. Use the below website to locate an treatment center near you. This is the “vaccine”/treatment/cure GEOTUS used and the one Gov. Ron DeSantis is rolling out across Florida…
Learn More About Regeneron
https://www.regeneron.com/
Find a Treatment Center
https://covid.infusioncenter.org/
Ron DeSantis Talks About Regeneron
https://rumble.com/vlin6n-interview-with-fl-gov-ron-desantis-on-oann-re-regeneron-covid-treatment.html
NYC Orders 150,000 Teachers & School Staff To Either Get Vaccinated Or Find A New Job
Mere minutes after the FDA announced that it had finally approved Pfizer's coronavirus jab for all patient's over the age of 16, NYC announced a new, revised vaccine mandate for all NYC public school teachers: either get the jab, or go find somewhere else to work.
That's right: according to the new mandate, NYC teachers, as well as principals, other administrators, custodians and central-office staff will no longer have the option of submitting to weekly testing instead of getting the vaccine. The new mandate will impact some 148,000 employers (NYC is home to the largest school district in the country, with more than 1MM students, who we suspect will all be required to get the vaccine once it's approved for their age groups).
As the NYT explained, education staffers are the first group of city workers to face a full vaccine mandate. The announcement also opens the door to a broader vaccine mandate of city workers, which the mayor said Monday the city was considering. Last month, Mayor Bill de Blasio issued a mandate for city workers that allowed for those unvaccinated to submit for weekly coronavirus testing.
"We know this is going to help ensure that everyone is safe," Mr. de Blasio said during a news conference on Monday, adding that city schools had extremely low virus transmission last year. The mandate, the mayor said, will help the city "build on that success."
While the mayor's push is likely to prove unpopular with many rank-and-file members; the city's teacher's unions, and unions representing other DoE staff, have signed off on the new mandate (though they're still negotiating about what might happen to workers who continue to refuse). UFT President Michael Mulgrew acknowledged that the city had the legal right to impose the mandate, but he told reporters details were still being hashed out.
The city announced last month that any teacher who failed to comply with both the vaccination requirement, and the required weekly testing for those who didn't get the jab, would be suspended without pay.
"While the city is asserting its legal authority to establish this mandate, there are many implementation details, including provisions for medical exceptions, that by law must be negotiated with the U.F.T. and other unions, and if necessary, resolved by arbitration," Mr. Mulgrew said in a statement.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/nyc-orders-150000-teachers-school-staff-either-get-vaccinated-or-find-new-job
ah, tyvm
Conspiracies pay: MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow signs deal to start own production company
MSNBC Host Rachel Maddow has signed a multiyear deal with the network to create a media empire of books, series, documentaries and podcasts. Peddling conspiracy theories, it seems, pays off.
News of Maddow’s deal was broken by Axios on Monday. On top of ‘The Rachel Maddow Show,’ the liberal host will run a production company pumping out “books, documentaries, movies, TV series and podcasts.” According to Axios’ report, WarnerMedia (including Warner Bros. and CNN), Disney (including ABC and ESPN), Netflix and Spotify were all looking to sign Maddow, but her own network won out in the bidding war.
Axios’ source described Maddow as "a purveyor of great storytelling,” and Maddow certainly liked to weave elaborate yarns during the tumultuous years of Donald Trump’s presidency. It just didn’t matter that many of them were outright lies.
Maddow was a diehard proponent of the ‘Russiagate’ conspiracy theory, and saw Moscow’s meddling behind every one of America’s ills. She’s falsely accused RT of colluding with WikiLeaks to publish damaging information on Hillary Clinton, claimed that Russia could “flip the switch” and shut down the US power grid, called Trump’s short-lived Secretary of State Rex Tillerson a puppet of Vladimir Putin, suggested that the Russian president could hypothetically “give orders” to Trump, and accused the latter of literally setting aside campaign funds to pay for the services of “Russian hackers.”
None of this was true, and when right-wing news outlet OAN sued Maddow for calling them “literally paid Russian propaganda,” a US judge recognized this, ruling that no “reasonable viewer” could interpret Maddow’s Russiagate hysteria as “objective fact.” Her statement about OAN, the court ruled, was “opinion and rhetorical hyperbole.”
The release of the Mueller Report didn’t stop her peddling tall tales of collusion, even as normally sympathetically liberal news outlets called her “delusional” and commented that her reporting had “no sense of proportion or, honestly, responsibility.” Nor did Trump’s departure from office stem her breathless tales of Russian hacking and other Kremlin skulduggery plucked from thin air.
Despite peddling conspiracy theories that would make Alex Jones take a pause, Maddow is MSNBC’s top-rated host, and the number two host in her 9pm time slot, behind Fox News’ Sean Hannity.
Yet Alex Jones’ conspiracy theories have seen him banned from every major social media platform, while Maddow’s earned her a lucrative deal to start a media empire. In the words of CNN’s Brian Stelter, “Maddow defines the MSNBC brand more than any single host on CNN or, I'd even argue, Fox News.” What that says about MSNBC depends on just how much you buy into the conspiracy theories.
https://www.rt.com/usa/532845-maddow-msnbc-deal-conspiracy/
article in full up above
It takes 6-12 months for your body to expel the graphene oxide. (heard that from doctor on live cast, no sauce). I think time heals your body and thus the need for boosters.
anybody else read this?
Be ready.
https://twitter.com/USNavy/status/1429866577340555269
I read it long ago and someone next door mentioned it also so I thought I'd ask if anyone else had read or remembered
https://phys.org/news/2018-08-natural-human-enzyme-biodegrade-graphene.html
Degradation of pristine graphene occurs in the human body when interacting with a naturally occurring enzyme found in the lung, announced Graphene Flagship partners; the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), University of Strasbourg, Karolinska Institute and University of Castilla–La Mancha (UCLM).
Graphene-based products, including flexible biomedical electronic devices, are being designed for interface with the human body within the Graphene Flagship. If graphene is to be used for such biomedical applications, it should be biodegradable and thus be expelled from the body.
To test how graphene behaves within the body, Alberto Bianco and his team at Graphene Flagship partner CNRS conducted several tests to determine whether and how graphene was broken down with the addition of a common human enzyme. The enzyme, myeloperoxidase (MPO), is a peroxide enzyme released by neutrophils, cells found in the lungs that are responsible for the elimination of foreign bodies or bacteria that enter the body. If a foreign body or bacteria is detected inside of the body, neutrophils surround it and secrete MPO, thereby destroying the threat. Previous work by Graphene Flagship partners found MPO to biodegrade graphene oxide. However the structure of non-functionalized graphene was thought to be more degradation resistant. To test this, Bianco and his team looked at the effects of MPO, ex vivo, on two graphene forms: single- and few-layer.
Bianco says, "We used two forms of graphene—single- and few-layer, prepared by two different methods in water. They were then taken and put in contact with myeloperoxidase in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. This peroxidase was able to degrade and oxidise them. This was not really expected, because we thought that non-functionalized graphene was more resistant than graphene oxide."
Rajendra Kurapati, first author on the study, from Graphene Flagship partner CNRS, said, "The results emphasize that highly dispersible graphene could be degraded in the body by the action of neutrophils. This would open the new avenue for developing graphene-based materials."
In-vivo testing is the next stage. Bengt Fadeel, professor at Graphene Flagship partner Karolinska Institute, says, "Understanding whether graphene is biodegradable or not is important for biomedical and other applications of this material. The fact that cells of the immune system are capable of handling graphene is very promising."
Prof. Maurizio Prato, leader of Work Package 4, said, "The enzymatic degradation of graphene is a very important topic, because in principle, graphene dispersed in the atmosphere could produce some harm. Instead, if there are microorganisms able to degrade graphene and related materials, the persistence of these materials in our environment will be strongly decreased. These types of studies are needed. What is also needed is to investigate the nature of degradation products. Once graphene is digested by enzymes, it could produce harmful derivatives. We need to know the structure of these derivatives and study their impact on health and environment."
Prof. Andrea C. Ferrari, Science and Technology Officer of the Graphene Flagship, and chair of its management panel, added, "The report of a successful avenue for graphene biodegradation is a very important step forward to ensure the safe use of this material in applications. The Graphene Flagship has put the investigation of the health and environment effects of graphene at the centre of its programme since the start. These results strengthen our innovation and technology roadmap."
#540
>>85588, >>85599, >>85606, >>85611, >>85619, >>85649, >>85667, >>85675 Munday PF updates
>>85677 Degradation of pristine graphene occurs in the human body when interacting with a naturally occurring enzyme found in the lung
>>85663 Be ready. @USNavy/Q
>>85658 U.S. Holds This Year’s Largest Sale of Strategic Oil Reserves
>>85656 MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow signs deal to start own production company
>>85654 NYC Orders 150,000 Teachers & School Staff To Either Get Vaccinated Or Find A New Job
>>85651 Dry Bulk Shipping Rates Are Soaring and the Rally Looks Set
>>85648, >>85650 ON FAMOTIDINE AS A COVID PROPHYLACTIC
>>85645, >>85647 45: REGENERON is also FDA approved and it works great
>>85644 FDA Warns People Not To Take Veterinary Drugs To Treat Covid-19
>>85643 Sen. Sasse: Abandoning Bagram air base 'stupidest' military blunder in US history
>>85642 Message for Maricopa County residents
>>85630, >>85636, >>85640 2020 Acting counterterrorism center head fired, according to former U.S. officials
>>85622, >>85633 Germany Warns Situation At Kabul Airport Continues To Deteriorate After Latest Killings
>>85618, >>85621, >>85635, >>85646, >>85648 FDA Approves First COVID-19 Vaccine/Woodcock
>>85616, >>85617 Pompeo: God bless our troops
>>85613 45: Tragic!
>>85608, >>85609 Three of the Fed’s Wall Street Bailout Programs Vanish from Its Monthly Reports to Congress
>>85606 Angela Merkel meets President Zelensky to discuss gas pipeline
>>85604 Taliban Threatens Biden With "Consequences" If Afghan Evacuation Goes Past Aug. 31
>>85601 India to monetise $81 billion worth of state assets over next 4 years
>>85591 IMF's $650 billion reserves distribution is 'shot in arm' for global economy- Georgieva
>>85575, >>85576, >>85582, >>85583 WHAT IS REALLY IN THE C19 VACCINES?
#540
gonna set the bake
czech em
lemme know
hold em, bacon, brb