Anonymous ID: 6d8499 July 4, 2022, 1:34 a.m. No.16593864   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3875 >>3877

>>16593846

Bottom paragraph on page reads as follows

 

Please note that this DPS opportunity was published on 13 June 2022 and is open until 12 June 2024 (i.e. two years). However, due to system issues both the start and end date in this notice are showing as 12 June 2024 with a closing date of 11 June 2024.This is incorrect and the start date for when the DPS opportunity opened is 13 June 2022 and the closing date is 12 June 2024

I read this as they are selling them now and for the next two years, monkeypox and covid 22,23,24 on their way.

 

https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/notice/3cf33448-f257-4bf1-a5fe-95bebf9138eb?origin=SearchResults&p=1&s=09

Anonymous ID: 6d8499 July 4, 2022, 1:57 a.m. No.16593898   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4059

BEIJING, July 4 (Reuters) -Chinese-Canadian billionaire Xiao Jianhua, who went missing in Hong Kong five years ago, was due to go on trial in China on Monday, the Canadian embassy in Beijing said.

 

China-born Xiao, known to have links to China's Communist Party elite, has not been seen in public since 2017 after he was investigated amid a state-led conglomerate crackdown. The specifics of the probe haven't been disclosed by officials.

Xiao was whisked away in a wheelchair from a luxury Hong Kong hotel in the early hours with his head covered, a source close to the tycoon told Reuters https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-hongkong-billionaire-idUSKBN15Q09Q at the time.

"Global Affairs Canada, our home office, is aware that a trial in the case of Canadian citizen Mr. Xiao Jianhua will take place today," a Canadian Mr. Xiao Jianhua will take place today," a Canadian Embassy official told Reuters over the phone in a readout of a statement from Ottawa.

 

"Canadian consular officials are monitoring this case closely, providing consular services to his family and continue to press for consular access."

 

Zhao Lijian, a spokesman at the Chinese foreign ministry, said on Monday that he was not aware of the situation, when asked about Xiao's trial at a media briefing.

 

Xiao was ranked 32nd on the 2016 Hurun China rich list, China's equivalent of the Forbes list, with an estimated net worth of $5.97 billion at the time.

 

At the centre of Xiao's empire is the financial group Tomorrow Holdings Co.

 

In July 2020, nine of the group's related institutions were seized by Chinese regulators as part of a crackdown on risks posed by financial conglomerates.

 

In 2021, regulators extended the one-year take-over period of the nine financial enterprises by another year to "further promote risk disposal work and defuse financial risks."

 

The extended custody is set to end on July 16.

 

The seizures were preceded by a takeover of Baoshang Bank in 2019, a lender once controlled by Tomorrow, by regulators, citing severe credit risks.

 

The lender, which had operated nationwide, was revamped into a much smaller lender back in its home region of Inner Mongolia in northern China.

 

In recent years, a number of executives at big Chinese companies have been subject to investigation or prosecution amid a broader crackdown on corruption spearheaded by President XiJinping that has also ensnared politicians and bankers.

 

Among those who have fallen from grace was Jiang Jiemin, former head of China National Petroleum Corp, who was sentenced to 16 years for bribery and abuse of power in 2015.

 

In 2017, Ai Baojun, a former chairman of Baoshan Iron and Steel who had gone on to become vice mayor of Shanghai, was sentenced to 17 years in jail for bribery and graft. (Reporting by Martin Quin Pollard in Beijing and Meg Shen in Hong Kong; writing by Ryan Woo; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/update-1-chinese-canadian-billionaire-due-to-go-on-trial-in-china-on-monday-embassy/ar-AAZauSF

Anonymous ID: 6d8499 July 4, 2022, 2 a.m. No.16593904   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16593876

Amazing man, amazing gift he gave to the world during this time, anon would have liked to see him contribute even more of his light to the world. Second your prayer anon.

Anonymous ID: 6d8499 July 4, 2022, 2:07 a.m. No.16593915   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3920 >>3937

>>16593909

Is a guud saying, tried to wake several up along the way, some will, some won’t. Figured out quickly the ones that remain in slumber, maybe they are too week to be able to see the truth just yet.

Anonymous ID: 6d8499 July 4, 2022, 2:43 a.m. No.16593995   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3996

Singapore urged to halt hanging of Malaysian drug trafficker

Anti-death penalty activists in Malaysia are urging Singapore’s government to halt the execution of a convicted Malaysian drug trafficker this week, the second in less than three months

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Anti-death penalty activists in Malaysia urged Singapore's government on Monday to halt the execution of a convicted Malaysian drug trafficker this week, the second in less than three months.

Kalwant Singh, who was convicted in 2016 of bringing heroin into Singapore, is scheduled to be hanged Thursday, activists said. The execution of another Malaysian in late April sparked an international outcry because he was believed to be mentally disabled.

The Anti-Death Penalty Asia Network delivered a statement to Singapore's embassy urging that Kalwant’s execution be suspended to allow him an opportunity to file for clemency.

It said Kalwant, who was 23 when he was arrested in 2013, had been threatened with violence and forced to make drug deliveries to Singapore to repay a football gambling debt, and that factor was not adequately considered during his trial.

It said the death penalty has done little to stop drug traffickers and organized syndicates.

“The government of Singapore’s persistence in maintaining and utilizing the death penalty has only led to global condemnation and tarnishes Singapore’s image as a developed nation governed by the rule of law," it added.

The hanging in April of Malaysian drug trafficker Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam sparked an international outcry because he was believed to be intellectually disabled with an IQ of 69. Another Malaysian drug trafficker who was to be hanged in April was given a reprieve pending the outcome of a legal challenge.

A Singapore activist, Kokila Annamalai, said convicted Singaporean drug trafficker Norasharee Gous is to be hanged on Thursday, the same day as Kalwant. She said they are the seventh and eighth executions scheduled this year. So far, two people including Nagaenthran have been hanged while four other executions were delayed by last-minute legal challenges, she said.

 

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/singapore-urged-halt-hanging-malaysian-drug-trafficker-86175095

Anonymous ID: 6d8499 July 4, 2022, 2:49 a.m. No.16593999   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4002 >>4009 >>4012 >>4015 >>4024 >>4033

Voices:It’s 4 July – but the US has nothing to celebrate this Independence DayRather than parades, hot dogs and fireworks, let’s take the past few weeks alone as a snapshot of what the “land of the free” really symbolises in 2022: turmoil over abortion, civil rights, gun control and insurrection.

 

Does the US deserve a birthday party? Not from where I’m standing from across the pond (and don’t get me wrong: Britain wouldn’t warrant streamers and confetti either, not after the likes of Partygate, Tory sleaze, Brexit and the shocking, inhumane treatment of refugees) – but if you were to ask me what immediately springs to mind when I think of the US at the moment, it’s the heinous overturning of Roe v Wade and the continued oppression of women.

 

Just last night, I was transfixed with horror while watching the hashtag #shes10 trend on Twitter, as people reacted to news that a 10-year-old rape victim was forced to travel to a neighbouring state after being denied an abortion in Ohio. As I tucked my own 10-year-old daughter into bed in London, I thanked our lucky stars that neither she, nor I, was born in the US.

 

What do parents like me tell children about the country on 4 July? I find it hard to imagine anyone can possibly speak from a place of pride – you can’t teach your kids to be tolerant when they’re seeing women stripped of their bodily autonomy before their very eyes, when little girls the same age as them are being reduced to nothing more than living wombs.

 

The parents who are fighting this grevious loss of rights; who are protesting in the streets against guns and for abortion rights – and are even being arrested for it – are the only ones setting a good example for their kids. I can’t imagine they’re celebrating Independence Day. It strikes me that there’s not much to be proud of.

Because you can’t give thanks for so-called “independence” and “modernism” in a world which is anything but; where entire communities are in danger of being suffocated by the slow squeeze of conservativism. You can’t dress up oppression and blame the consititution. You can only sit back and watch in horror.

 

And that’s exactly what is happening: the world is shaking its head at what’s happening in the US today – at what’s happening to the so-called “land of the free”, which is anything but. Why would we pay tribute to independence when America is shackled?

 

We know – because it’s glaringly obvious – that the LGBT+ community is very likely next on the US’s right-wing hit list, with Justice Clarence Thomas, who sits on the Supreme Court, already suggesting that overturning Roe v Wade could upend other 14th Amendment protections for other civil rights – including landmark cases involving same-sex marriages, gay sex, and contraception. We’ve already seen attempts in Texas to label medical care for transgender youth as “child abuse”.

 

We can cast our minds back just a few weeks to other atrocities – such as the horrific school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, in which 19 young children and two children died. Before that was the Buffalo shooting, in which 10 Black people were murdered. The shooting suspect, 18-year-old Payton Gendron, left a chilling handwritten note for his family saying massacre was “for the future of the white race”.

It’s July. Only halfway through the year and already there have been 250 mass shootings in the United States in 2022. That means, at the time of writing, there hasn’t been a single week this year without a mass shooting (defined by an incident in which four or more people are injured or killed). Yet just this week, the Supreme Court struck down a New York law that limits those who can carry concealed weapons. Say what?

 

Then there’s the January 6 insurrection and the subsequent hearings in court – which has the world gripped in grim fascination; with former US president Donald Trump accused of actively luring thousands of his supporters to the US Capitol – not to mention the fact that the world is standing on the brink of global recession.

 

Those of us on the outside aren’t the only ones ashamed of what the US has become – as Bette Midler (and it’s hard to find a greater national treasure than she) tweeted: “4th of July has been cancelled due to a shortage of Independence. Sincerely, Women.”

She even has this in her Twitter bio: “We love our guns more than we love our children.” Not much 4 July pride there, is there?

 

“I think many of us are feeling conflicted about celebrating 4th of July right now,” obstacle race champion and attorney Amelia Boone tweeted as the week gave way to the long holiday weekend.

Too right. Happy 246th birthday, America. Don’t mind us if we don’t get you a cake.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/now/voices-4-july-us-nothing-090459981.html

 

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Anonymous ID: 6d8499 July 4, 2022, 3:28 a.m. No.16594079   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Dayshift, happy Independence Day. Give em’ hell, and don’t let them eat any of the cake. Left pies in the break room to toss at the shills, enjoy!

God speed