Anonymous ID: 448ec0 July 27, 2022, 4:31 p.m. No.16859876   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1440

>>16859391

One stone against Goliath.

 

Faced with the complete impunity enjoyed by the perpetrators of these crimes, and the necessity that Coca Cola were found responsible for these aggressions, Sinaltrainal has launched a criminal case against Coca Cola before the Southern District Court in Miami, USA, under the Aliens Torts Claim Act of 1789. To carry out this legal prosecution, Sinaltrainal have relied on the support and solidarity of United Steel Workers Union and the International Labour Rights Fund in the USA. In March 2003, after careful consideration of the available evidence, a Miami judge ruled that Coca Cola did have a case to answer, and allowed the case to go ahead.

 

But in Sinaltrainal’s eyes, the court case alone was not enough. The union also started a process of Popular public Tribunals as am expression of the Colombian peoples’ struggle against State terrorism and the policies of the multinationals. The Tribunals hope to generate a mechanisms for protection and attention to the problems that Sinaltrainal face, as well international accompaniment and solidarity. They hope to link popular and social movements in Colombia, with international movements against globalisation and for social justice.

 

What are the Popular Public Tribunals?

 

They are a space for organisation, for denouncing, a forum where social organisations who identify with the struggle against the inhuman greed of multinationals like Coca Cola, can meet and discuss. The Tribunals took place in 3 stages, in Brussels, Atlanta and Bogotá in 2002, but the process is ongoing and aims to:

 

Judge and condemn Coca Cola and the Colombian state for the systematic violation of the Human rights of their workers through murder, imprisonment, forced displacement, threats, sackings, violation of national and international agreements, and the polluting of the environment.

To pressure both Coca Cola and the Colombian state to end their policy of persecution, criminalisation of social protest, and extermination of the workers and trade unions, and to implement the necessary laws in respect to human rights and the environment.

To plan direct action against Coca Cola in solidarity with Sinaltrainal.

The Tribunals aim to strengthen the fight against impunity and the construction of the international movement against globalisation.

Finally, the Tribunals hope to coordinate solidarity and action against Coca Cola in all possible countries. All individuals and organisations interested in the campaign against Coca Cola in solidarity with Sinaltrainal and all Colombian workers can contact :

 

In Colombia: SINALTRAINAL; sinaltrainaldinal@hotmail.com

In UK: Colombia Solidarity Campaign; colombia_sc@hotmail.com www.colombiasolidarity.org.uk

 

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Anonymous ID: 448ec0 July 27, 2022, 4:33 p.m. No.16860013   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0899 >>1234

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/a3382968-e34d-11ec-baab-53d14c642149

Laptop from hell may produce data with disaster for Joe Biden

Emails retrieved from a damaged computer owned by his son Hunter are raising questions that the US president is finding it hard to escape

Hunter Biden was announced as a member of Burisma’s board on May 12, 2014. An email dated December 9, 2016 shows that he received a “monthly fee” from Burisma of $83,333.33 a month. That amounts to $1 million a year.

Mac Isaac says the non-appearance of the laptop during the first impeachment, which concluded in February 2020 with Trump being found not guilty in a Senate vote, led him to contact several Republican senators, again via his father. He says none were interested and has not named them.

Finally he says he sent a copy in August 2020 to Giuliani’s lawyer, leading to the first story appearing in the New York Post on October 14, 2020. The first time he heard anything from the Bidens since the external hard drive was dropped off in April 2019 was on October 13, 2020, he says, when “Hunter’s lawyer calls me to see if I was still in possession of the laptop”. He says he did what the FBI told him to do if anyone contacted him — stall, say it is in an offsite location and tell the FBI.

Since the publication he says that death threats forced him to close his shop and move away from Delaware.

His suspicions about the authorities closing ranks to protect the Bidens were fuelled when Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, appeared before Congress on October 28, 2020 to testify about election disinformation.

Zuckerberg told the Senate hearing that he was not warned specifically about the New York Post laptop story but that the FBI “alerted us to be on heightened alert around a risk of hack and leak operations, around a released trove of information”.

Mac Isaac calls the appearance of “collusion” between federal authorities and media “obscene”.

“It’s like they had the whole year that they were in possession of it, that they were waiting for something to happen, and then I decided to do something. And then they immediately warn.”

Anonymous ID: 448ec0 July 27, 2022, 4:33 p.m. No.16860032   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16859733

>>16859926

>Now it's up to Congress?

>Or can the States intervene?

 

The borders and how they are regulated are the purview of the President. He can keep them open, close them, or open a lemonade stand there, if he so chooses. The power stays with Biden, unfortunately.

Anonymous ID: 448ec0 July 27, 2022, 4:33 p.m. No.16860084   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0155 >>1234

>>16859948

CIA Family Connection—Ann Dunham

By Jeremy Kuzmarov (Posted Oct 07, 2021)

 

Obama’s record as president should not have been surprising given his family background.

 

His mother, Ann Dunham, worked for U.S. government agencies and allied NGOs—the Ford Foundation, Asia Foundation, Development Alternatives Inc., and United States Agency for International Development (USAID)—in Indonesia in the 1960s and 1970s as well as Ghana, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and Thailand.

 

Ann had training in the Russian language which, with everything combined, made her a “CIA recruiter’s wet dream.”8

 

The microfinancing projects that she worked on to help turn traditional craft industries into sustainable businesses were designed to “tether third world masses to the mentality of finance capitalism,” as Obama’s unauthorized biographer put it.

 

Dunham’s boss at USAID in Indonesia, Dr. Donald Gordon Jr., author of Credit for Small Farmers in Developing Countries for USAID (1976), was identified in Julius Mader’s 1968 book, Who Who’s in the CIA, as a CIA agent.9

 

Another boss, Peter Geithner, was future Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner’s father.

 

Ann obtained her Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in anthropology at the University of Hawaii, writing a thesis which argued that Indonesian villagers were dynamic and could produce greater wealth if they had access to market incentives and capital.

 

Ann went to Indonesia in the mid 1960s at the time that the CIA supported a military coup led by General Suharto against the left-wing regime of Sukarno.

 

Over two million suspected members of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) were rounded up and massacred in its aftermath and thousands more were imprisoned—many for decades.

 

Much of Ann’s anthropological and consulting field work was carried out in East and Central Java, which provided a hotbed of support for the PKI—including among members of the Javanese women’s association and labor federation.

 

The CIA at this time employed anthropologists and development workers as undercover agents to gather information on villagers’ political affiliations, in which Ann, according to her thesis adviser, Alice Dewey, had taken an interest.

 

After her arrival in Indonesia, Dunham taught English at the American Embassy in Jakarta, which also housed one of the largest CIA stations in Asia and had significant satellite stations in Surabaya in eastern Java and Medan on Sumatra.

 

Dunham also worked for the Indonesian-American Friendship Institute in Jakarta, a suspected CIA front. One of her closest colleagues, Adi Sasono, had been the leader of the Muslim students during the overthrow of Sukarno.

 

While Ann’s recruitment as a CIA agent has never been openly acknowledged, she was among the few U.S. government employees with the language skills and access to fulfill this role effectively. Development projects in the region were explicitly designed to pry villagers away from the PKI orbit, and Ann’s work would have contributed to this.

 

In March 1965, Ann married an Indonesian Lieutenant Colonel, Lolo Soetoro, whom she met at the University of Hawaii’s East-West Center, a “kinder, gentler version of the School of the Americas,” according to one writer, and “cover for a training program in which Southeast Asians were brought to Hawaii and trained to go back to create agent nets,” as U.S. Information Service (USIS) Director Frank Scotten described it.

 

The head of the East-West Center in 1965 was Howard P. Jones, U.S. ambassador to Indonesia from 1958 to 1965.10

 

Jones was present in Jakarta as Suharto and his CIA-backed military officers planned the 1965 overthrow of Sukarno, who was seen, along with the PKI as an ally of China.

 

Jones later defended the coup in The Washington Post, writing that Suharto was merely responding to a communist coup against Sukarno led by Colonel Untung—which was actually set up by the CIA.11

 

A friend of Ann’s told her biographer that the marriage to Lolo was arranged, suggesting that Ann may have acted as a female “honeypot” for the CIA whose job was to recruit assets and help them obtain U.S. citizenship.

 

Hailing from an aristocratic family which lost out in Sukarno’s land reform, Soetoro was recalled to active duty in July 1965 before General Suharto’s right-wing coup and worked as an army geographer in Java and Papua New Guinea, where the Indonesian army brutally suppressed popular revolts.

 

Soetoro went on to become an executive at Mobil Oil and its liaison to Suharto, whose economic policies Dunham praised.

 

https://mronline.org/2021/10/07/a-company-family-the-untold-history-of-obama-and-the-cia/

Anonymous ID: 448ec0 July 27, 2022, 4:34 p.m. No.16860099   🗄️.is đź”—kun

One more week! The application period for FEMA’s suite of preparedness grant programs for Fiscal Year 2022 is open through June 13. This $1.6 billion in funding provides aid for a range of local emergency and disaster preparedness activities. Read more: http://fema.gov/grants/prepare

 

https://twitter.com/FEMAGrants/status/1533820301884145664

Anonymous ID: 448ec0 July 27, 2022, 4:35 p.m. No.16860209   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Under the directive, the state patrol must not cooperate with most subpoenas, search warrants or court orders from states that ban or restrict abortions.

https://www.king5.com/mobile/article/news/politics/inslee-prohibits-washington-state-patrol-aiding-abortion-investigations/281-6d1dca82-68a2-44c9-b0ba-9ca2c52fc9a5

Anonymous ID: 448ec0 July 27, 2022, 4:36 p.m. No.16860425   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1335

>>16860042

speaking of things that might be related. could fred brennan have something to do with this? look at these 2 threads on twitter from earlier today:

 

https://twitter.com/QOrigins/status/1544411386712768512

 

https://twitter.com/kunstderfuge1/status/1544412090969993216

 

both of them were on his timeline as well as this: https://gist.github.com/ctrlcctrlv/ac25fc34021acc8b4f52e6b3d3ce923f