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Ex-intelligence chief at US Department of Homeland Security files whistleblower claim
The former head of intelligence at the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has filed a whistleblower complaint, alleging that he was pressured to manipulate his analyses for political reasons. The 24-page complaint was filed on Tuesday with the Office of the DHS Inspector General. The whistleblower is identified as Brian Murphy, who served as acting chief of intelligence for the DHS. The contents of the complaint have been made available online on the website of the US House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
Murphy alleges that his superiors, including senior officials in the DHS, engaged in “attempted abuse of authority” and possibly violated federal law. In his whistleblower complaint, Murphy says his supervisors essentially fabricated intelligence products on pressing security matters, in order to make them agreeable to President Donald Trump. In doing so, claims Murphy, these officials tried to “censor and manipulate the intelligence information” produced by DHS analysts, in order to further President Trump’s agenda.
https://intelnews.org/2020/09/10/01-2868/
Un-intentional Consequences
Here’s how the coronavirus might ‘kill’ the flu this winter
"The coronavirus can’t interact with any of the viruses that cause the flu in order to kill them, of course. Instead, some countries south of the Equator found that the measures taken to limit the spread of COVID-19 have had an unexpected side effect: they kept the spread of the flu at bay as well. That makes perfect sense considering social distancing, the use of face masks, and frequent handwashing are the kind of habits that can protect against other pathogens, flu bugs included."
Australia only had 107 flu cases last month, compared to 61,000 cases in August 2019. “This is virtually a non-season,” University of Melbourne professor of microbiology and immunology Ian Barr told CNN. “We’ve never seen numbers like this before.” Similarly, South Africa and the southern cone of South America did not experience flu seasons this year, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.
https://bgr.com/2020/09/09/coronavirus-flu-twindemic-covid-19-reduced-spread-flu-australia-south-africa/