Anonymous ID: 96127e June 12, 2022, 11:25 p.m. No.16439216   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16439094

>''THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BAR EXAMINERS."

are you telling me CHINA's behind the LGBTQ+ thing to turn our men gay and demoralize us? that'd be some shit. use our sense of liberty against us. take it to the extreme to the point that it corrodes us from within. turn us soft, confuse us. hmm…

Anonymous ID: 96127e June 12, 2022, 11:48 p.m. No.16439310   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9388 >>9419 >>9543 >>9611

>>16439279

Christopher C. Krebs serves as the first director of the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Mr. Krebs was originally sworn in on June 15, 2018 as the Under Secretary for the predecessor of CISA, the National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD). Mr. Krebs was nominated for that position by President Trump in February 2018.

 

Before serving as CISA Director, Mr. Krebs was appointed in August 2017 as the Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection. In the absence of a permanent NPPD Under Secretary at the time, Mr. Krebs took on the role of serving as the Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Under Secretary for NPPD until he was subsequently nominated as the Under Secretary and confirmed by the Senate the following year.

 

Mr. Krebs joined DHS in March 2017, first serving as Senior Counselor to the Secretary, where he advised DHS leadership on a range of cybersecurity, critical infrastructure, and national resilience issues. Prior to coming to DHS, he was a member of Microsoft’s U.S. Government Affairs team as the Director for Cybersecurity Policy, where he led Microsoft’s U.S. policy work on cybersecurity and technology issues.

 

Before Microsoft, Mr. Krebs advised industry and federal, state, and local government customers on a range of cybersecurity and risk management issues. This is his second tour working at DHS, previously serving as the Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection and playing a formative role in a number of national and international risk management programs.

 

As Director, Mr. Krebs oversees CISA’s efforts to defend civilian networks, manage systemic risk to national critical functions, and work with stakeholders to raise the security baseline of the Nation’s cyber and physical infrastructure.

 

Mr. Krebs holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental sciences from the University of Virginia and a J.D. from the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University.

 

>https://www.cisa.gov/christopher-c-krebs

Anonymous ID: 96127e June 13, 2022, 12:54 a.m. No.16439428   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9433

>>16439416

>Bitcoin may hit $14K in 2022

Bitcoin (BTC) faces a “cycle bottom” this year in which it could drop over 50% from current levels, research claims.

 

In a Twitter thread on June 1, Venturefounder, a contributor at on-chain analytics platform CryptoQuant, forecasted 2022 as Bitcoin’s year to “capitulate.”

Bitcoin now has “best 3-year ROI ever”

 

Based on historical patterns involving Bitcoin’s halving cycles, this year should be the bearish black sheep of the current four-year cycle, Venturefounder wrote.

 

Just like 2018 and its bear market, BTC/USD should find itself a macro floor at some point in 2022, and when calculating previous dips from all-time highs, this could be anywhere between $14,000 and $21,000.

 

“670 days until the next Bitcoin halving, we are on time to BTC performance comparing to past cycles,” one tweet explained:

 

“In the next 670 days, BTC will capitulate in the next 6 months and hit cycle bottom ($14-21k), then chop around in $28-40k in most of 2023 and be at ~$40k again by next halving.”

 

Such a prognosis, while not music to the ears of bulls, would not be without precedent. After hitting $3,100 in December 2018, Bitcoin managed a recovery to $13,800 seven months later before reversing downhill again to bottom at the March 2020 lows of $3,600.

 

Even the 2019 local high was not enough to beat the record high of the time set in December 2017 — $20,000.

 

That level could yet again become a feature of the spot price chart, Venturefounder believes. Those willing to ride the wave and invest — even now — will nonetheless be on the right side of history.

 

“In other words, buying Bitcoin from this point to the next 6-12 months is as good as it gets. Probably the best 3-year % ROI ever,” he added:

 

“We may not be at THE cycle bottom, but we are within the range of BTC cycle bottoms. This is the best you can do when timing the market cycles.”

 

>https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-may-hit-14k-in-2022-but-buying-btc-now-as-good-as-it-gets-analyst