Anonymous ID: 3828c3 Feb. 10, 2021, 2:37 p.m. No.12884707   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4868 >>4963 >>5090 >>5139 >>5145

https://mises.org/wire/troop-deployments-washington-are-disaster-waiting-happen

 

The federal government responded by deploying twenty-five thousand National Guard troops to prevent problems during President Joe Biden’s swearing-in—the first inauguration since 1865 featuring the capital city packed with armed soldiers. Protests were almost completely banned in Washington for the inauguration.

 

Instead of ending after the muted inauguration celebration, the troop deployment was extended for the Senate impeachment trial. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) declared, “So long as Donald Trump is empowered by Senate Republicans, there is still the chance that he is going to incite another attempt at the Capitol.” But the Senate vote on Senator Rand Paul’s (R-KY) motion labeling the trial as unconstitutional signaled that the trial will be anticlimactic because Trump is unlikely to be convicted. The actual trial may be little more than a series of pratfalls, alternating between histrionic Democratic House members and wild-swinging, table-pounding Trump lawyers. A pointless deluge of political vitriol will make a mockery of Biden’s calls for national unity.

 

Then the troop deployment was extended into at least mid-March because of unidentified threats made to members of Congress. Acting Army Secretary John Whitley announced last week: “There are several upcoming events—we don't know what they are—over the next several weeks, and they're concerned that there could be situations where there are lawful protests, First Amendment–protected protests, that could either be used by malicious actors, or other problems that could emerge.”

 

“We don’t know what they are” but somebody heard something somewhere, so the military deployment will continue. Threats have occurred in waves toward members of Congress at least since the farm crisis of the 1980s, but prior menacing did not result in the occupation of the capital city.

 

Placing thousands of troops on the streets of the nation’s capital could be a ticking time bomb. The longer the National Guard is deployed in Washington, the greater the peril of a Kent State–caliber catastrophe. The Ohio National Guard’s volley of fire in 1970 that killed four students and wounded nine others was a defining moment for the Vietnam era.

 

Forty years later, the Cleveland Plain Dealer published an investigation of the Kent State shooting based on new analyses of audio recordings from the scene. The Plain Dealer concluded that an FBI informant who was photographing student protestors fired four shots from his .38-caliber revolver after students began threatening him. That gunfire started barely a minute before the Ohio National Guard opened fire. Gunshots from the FBI informant apparently spooked guard commanders into believing they were taking sniper fire, spurring the order to shoot students. The informant denied having fired, but witnesses testified differently. (The FBI hustled the informant from the scene and he later became an undercover narcotics cop in Washington, DC.) Though there is no evidence that the FBI sought to provoke carnage at Kent State, FBI agents involved in COINTELPRO (the Counterintelligence Program) in the 1960s and 1970s boasted of “false flag” operations which provoked killings.

Anonymous ID: 3828c3 Feb. 10, 2021, 2:47 p.m. No.12884796   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4868 >>4963 >>5090 >>5139 >>5145

https://www.theregister.com/2021/02/10/us_airforce_supercomputer_hpe_amd/

 

Both of the Cray EX supers are up and running at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. They have 800 compute nodes each, with each node made up of two 64-core second-generation AMD Epyc processors clocked at 2.2GHz, we’re told.

“The new system enables significantly more complex physics in the weather models that will allow the Air Force to more accurately model clouds, for example, and to dramatically increase the resolution of the regional and global weather forecasts with a significantly improved ‘time to solution’,” Jim Rogers, Computing and Facilities Director for the National Center for Computational Science at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, told The Register.

 

When combined, the peak performance of the supercomputers is 7.2 petaFLOPs, making it 6.5 times faster than the Air Force’s previous machine Thor, which was built in 2016. After nearly five years of using Intel Xeon v3 Haswell processors, the Air Force has tapped up Intel’s competitor AMD.

 

The two HPE systems are named “Fawbush" and “Miller” after famous Air Force meteorologists

Anonymous ID: 3828c3 Feb. 10, 2021, 2:59 p.m. No.12884924   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Peter Daszak trust china

 

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/3121390/american-world-health-organization-coronavirus-investigation-team-urges

 

American on World Health Organization coronavirus investigation team dismisses US intelligence

Peter Daszak suggests President Joe Biden was only sceptical about the WHO’s trip to Wuhan because he ‘has to look tough on China’

Observers have criticised the inclusion of Daszak as the WHO mission’s sole American because he was affiliated with the Wuhan Institute of Virology

 

The lone American on the World Health Organization (WHO) coronavirus fact-finding mission in China dismissed US intelligence on the virus’ origins and urged the Biden administration to trust Beijing’s word.

The comments from Peter Daszak, president of the research organisation EcoHealth Alliance, came after the Biden administration said on Tuesday that the US would not accept the WHO’s findings without first independently verifying them with its own intelligence and conferring with allies.

 

In a series of tweets responding to a South China Morning Post report on the administration’s comments, Daszak suggested President Joe Biden was only sceptical about the WHO’s trip to Wuhan because he “has to look tough on China”.

“Please don’t rely too much on US intel: increasingly disengaged under Trump & frankly wrong on many aspects,” he tweeted on Tuesday night local time. “Happy to help WH w/ their quest to verify, but don’t forget it’s “TRUST” then “VERIFY”!”