Anonymous ID: 2dd502 Aug. 1, 2022, 6:41 a.m. No.16944549   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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List of specialized agencies of the United Nations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_specialized_agencies_of_the_United_Nations

 

1 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

2International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

3 International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

4 International Labour Organization (ILO)

5 International Maritime Organization (IMO)

6 International Monetary Fund (IMF)

7 International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

8 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

9 United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

10 Universal Postal Union (UPU)

11 World Bank Group (WBG)

11.1 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)

11.2 International Development Association (IDA)

11.3 International Finance Corporation (IFC)

12 World Health Organization (WHO)

13 World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

14 World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

15 World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)

16 Former specialized agency

17 Related organizations

17.1 Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) Preparatory Commission

17.2 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

17.3 International Organization for Migration (IOM)

17.4 Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)

17.5 World Trade Organization (WTO)

Anonymous ID: 2dd502 Aug. 1, 2022, 7:01 a.m. No.16944615   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4955 >>5129 >>5173

https://www.foxla.com/news/mom-of-lausd-student-says-son-vaccinated-against-covid-19-without-her-consent

 

Mom sues LAUSD after she says son was vaccinated without her consent, suffered side effects

 

LOS ANGELES - The mother of a 13-year-old student at Barack Obama Global Preparation Academy is filing a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Unified School District after she says her son was vaccinated against COVID-19 without her consent and suffered side effects as a result.

 

Maribel Duarte and her lawyer Nicole Pearson of Facts Law Truth Justice, LLP. announced the lawsuit during a press conference Wednesday outside LAUSD offices.

 

"He's lacking of breath, doesn't sleep well, he doesn't do exercise the way he did. He is not normal to me," said the boy's mom.

 

She claims her son was offered a piece of pizza in exchange for a COVID shot and then allegedly coerced into forging his mom's signature.

 

Immediately after getting the vaccine, Duarte said he started experiencing Symptoms.

 

The family's attorney says they are filing a lawsuit after a damage claim was ignored by both the school and the district.

 

LAUSD released the following statement in response, "Los Angeles Unified does not typically comment on threatened, pending or ongoing litigation matters."

Anonymous ID: 2dd502 Aug. 1, 2022, 7:04 a.m. No.16944625   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/82991/google-hands-over-home-security-camera-footage-to-police-without-a.html

 

GOOGLE HANDS OVER HOME SECURITY CAMERA FOOTAGE TO POLICE WITHOUT A WARRANT

 

Google and Amazon are letting the police access data from smart home cameras without a warrant, if they are told this footage is needed because of an “emergency.”

Meanwhile others who sell similar devices and services, like Arlo, Apple, Wyze, Eufy, claim their policy is the opposite, CNET writes.

 

It was first reported that Amazon was cooperating with law enforcement in this way, and it has now emerged that Google is treating its customers’ privacy the same way.

 

In the US, Amazon and Google say that “in most cases” the police have to provide some kind of legal justification to access video from their devices installed in people’s homes, be it a warrant or subpoena. Any other policy, such as making exceptions like the “emergencies” one, is not something a company can be forced to do, reports say, suggesting that Amazon and Google have chosen to adopt such an approach to users’ privacy.

 

Nevertheless, the two tech giants are proceeding with this policy; Amazon has revealed that it turned over data 11 times when the police submitted “emergency requests,” while Google does not provide any details in its transparency report.

 

The company has an information request policy that addresses this scenario, to say that if it “reasonably believes” giving footage to the authorities who have no warrant to obtain it will prevent death or serious physical harm, it “may” do so.

 

Some examples given of when “reasonable belief” comes into play while making these decisions are bomb threats, school shootings, kidnappings, suicides, etc.

 

“We still consider these requests in light of applicable laws and our policies,” Google promises.

 

And when Google decides to give law enforcement their data because the company believes there is an emergency, users may never learn that this happened. According to a Nest spokesman quoted by CNET, they do “try” to notify users, though.

 

Amazon, on the other hand, didn’t even bother to disclose, when asked by both CNET and The Verge, whether or not, and in what circumstances, it lets users know that footage from smart cameras has been shared.

 

This is just the latest controversy plaguing the “smart home surveillance” market, with others mostly related to security issues.

Anonymous ID: 2dd502 Aug. 1, 2022, 7:06 a.m. No.16944631   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4955 >>5129 >>5173

NPR Suddenly Worried About Disease-Related Stigma When It Comes to Monkeypox

 

https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/clay-waters/2022/07/30/npr-suddenly-worried-about-disease-related-stigma-when-it-comes

 

During the Covid hysteria, the press, including National Public Radio, pushed mask and vaccine mandates and contributed to the liberal dehumanization and banning from public spaces of the unvaccinated via vaccine passports, while pushing for school closures that deprived public-school children of education and milestone events.

 

But when it comes to the gay community, the emphasis is on reserving judgment and preserving personal freedom: No shaming, no lectures about even temporarily reining in promiscuous behavior, or else you risk “stigmatizing people” with homophobia.

 

Rachel Treisman, an NPR writer for Morning Edition, warned on Tuesday: “As monkeypox spreads, so do concerns about stigma.”

 

The lead, relying on the unreliable World Health Organization, was just as anti-science.

 

When the World Health Organization declared monkeypox a public health emergency over the weekend, it also warned of another threat to society:

 

"Stigma and discrimination can be as dangerous as any virus," said WHO Director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

 

In fact, the WHO emergency committee that had previously considered whether to issue such a declaration was unable to reach a consensus in part because of concerns about the risk of stigma, marginalization and discrimination against the communities hit hardest by the virus.

 

The global monkeypox outbreak appears to mostly affect men who have sex with other men. A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that 98% of people diagnosed with the virus between April and June in more than a dozen countries identify as gay or bisexual men, and the WHO says that 99% of U.S. cases are related to male-to-male sexual contact.

 

That means that the public health systems can target their messaging and interventions to the specific communities most at risk. But it also carries the risk of stigmatizing those populations, while sowing complacency in others that could still be vulnerable.

 

As “NYC Angry Mom” argued on Twitter: "Did @NPR care about stigmatizing people for expecting basic human companionship, education, showing faces, and keeping their basic medical information private during COVID?"

 

After relaying the facts that monkeypox almost exclusively affects gay men, Treisman threw out basic math to suggest otherwise.

 

Public health experts stress that monkeypox is relevant to everyone, since it can spread through skin-to-skin contact and potentially contaminated objects like clothing or towels. And viruses can infect anyone. The U.S. has already documented two cases of monkeypox in children, for example.

 

NPR kept at the monkeypox misinformation:

 

At a Tuesday briefing, White House adviser Dr. Ashish Jha urged people not to "use this moment to propagate homophobic or transphobic messaging," instead encouraging them to stick to evidence and facts, and to do so respectfully.

 

NPR couldn’t ignore the politically inconvenient truth that “about 95% of infections are transmitted by sexual contact,” mostly among gay men, but discouraged public health from admitting it, in order to avoid “stigma."

 

Titanji, the clinical researcher, says it's dangerous for public health messaging to falsely suggest that monkeypox is not an issue of concern to anyone other than men who have sex with men.

 

Treisman quoted a spokesman for Gay Men's Health Crisis, who ironically noted the importance of not shaming people over disease, and how the gay community should be given the chance to approach decisions about sex “with self-love and acceptance,” whatever that means.

 

A shame the left and its media allies didn’t follow that advice before shrieking about “killing grandma” at people who dared show their faces in public or engage in human companionship during the height of Covid hysteria.

 

NB

Coronavirus

Double Standards

Homosexuality

NPR

NewsBusters Reader,

 

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They’re not even trying to get it right anymore.

 

But we at MRC’s NewsBusters are doing it right. We analyze the media as the threat to democracy they have become and expose the tools of their trade – deceit, bias, omission, and manipulation.

 

When Joy Reid says we care about Ukraine only because its people are “White” and “Christian,” it’s NewsBusters that lets you know. When CBS claims it’s not Joe Biden’s fault energy prices have doubled, it’s NewsBusters that calls them out on it.

Anonymous ID: 2dd502 Aug. 1, 2022, 7:13 a.m. No.16944653   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4663

https://www.siliconvalley.com/2022/07/29/amazon-shrinks-staff-by-100000-joining-netflix-and-google-in-hiring-slowdown/

 

Amazon shrinks staff by 100,000, joining Netflix and Google in hiring slowdown

Anonymous ID: 2dd502 Aug. 1, 2022, 10:27 a.m. No.16945251   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5258 >>5263 >>5266 >>5270

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If you do not 'expand your thinking' re: age requirements, remote working, VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS, etc… your best candidates will remain 'unavailable'. But we can still roll as independent contractors. Cross referencing IP addy's w/ anons' posts and time spent (on total breds and the operation as a whole) should illustrate the appropriate Sec. Clearance (likely higher than any potential reviewers- kek) and loyalty to TRUTH as well.

 

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