Anonymous ID: 09390d Feb. 6, 2023, 4:23 p.m. No.18297620   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7943 >>8079 >>8169 >>8263 >>8277

>>18297618

 

This "brotherhood," all belong to the New Jersey (Brooklyn) mafia, so many are Masons now. The Marine Corps guys are the hit men; they'll work for anybody. They switch hats, from the Army to the Navy to the State Department, just like that. The team that broke Watergate, Woodward and Bernstein, were (intelligence) operatives.

 

I met all these drug lords. They cultivate the sons of prominent families, they are called "rising stars." The State Department finds them when they "turn" them. And then let them know if they ever get in trouble, come on over here.

 

Huge planes loaded with drugs would land at military bases (ETK: for example, at Mena, Arkansas during Bill Clinton's governorship during the 1980s). They all brought them in; the Norwegians, the Brits…. The drugs, they would come down through Burma, Turkey; the banks were in Beirut, Panama, Mexico, in St. Thomas…. the laundering of cash… You can very easily find out who the drug lords are….

 

In Special Operations, all people are part of this "Firm." Once they get Colonel, they get initiated; they get drunk, "dine in," "shellback", have anal sex, group sex.

Anonymous ID: 09390d Feb. 6, 2023, 4:28 p.m. No.18297642   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7688 >>7943 >>7985 >>8079 >>8169 >>8263 >>8277

LONDON - A confidential UN report into the alleged missteps by senior World Health Organization staffers in the way they handled a sexual misconduct case during an Ebola outbreak in Congo found their response didn't violate the agency's policies because of what some officials described as a "loophole" in how WHO defines victims of such behaviour.

 

https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/loophole-excuses-who-officials-accused-of-misconduct-1.6261376

Anonymous ID: 09390d Feb. 6, 2023, 4:31 p.m. No.18297657   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Former Vice Chair of D.C. Police Union Arrested For Fraud

 

The former vice chairman of the D.C. Police Union was arrested over the weekend for “allegedly defrauding the DC government.”

 

Medgar Webster, who previously served as the vice chair for the DC Police Union was arrested for fraud for allegedly working a second job at Whole Foods while he was on duty for DC Metropolitan Police Department.

 

Webster reportedly made $33,845 with the MPD while he was supposed to be on duty but was instead allegedly working at Whole Foods where he made $45,945 between January of 2021 to April of 2022.

 

Per an affidavit Webster allegedly worked up to 485 hours at Whole Foods at the same time he was clocked in for duty at the MPD.

 

Webster has been officially charged with first degree felony fraud and could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.

 

Per the DCist:

 

D.C.’s officers are able to seek outside employment, according to police regulation, as long as it is authorized and does not “conflict or interfere” with department rules. But the affidavit says MPD never authorized Webster to work at Whole Foods. In addition, Webster allegedly worked 485 hours at Whole Foods at the same time he reported being on police duty, and nearly half of those hours were overtime so the department paid him additional funds.

 

The police spokesperson says agents discovered Webster was allegedly working a second job while on the clock at MPD during an “unrelated [Internal Affairs Division] investigation.”

 

Webster’s second job was discovered after an investigation revealed Webster allegedly engaged in “unwanted sexual contact” with a person at the Whole Foods he was working at.

 

Webster will be in court later this month for a preliminary hearing.

 

https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/588113/former-d-c-police-union-vice-chair-arrested-for-felony-fraud/

Anonymous ID: 09390d Feb. 6, 2023, 5 p.m. No.18297850   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Experts Want Labels For Pfizer, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines Updated To Acknowledge Limitations

 

A coalition of experts is calling for U.S. officials to update the labels for the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines to acknowledge limitations to clinical trials, including stating clearly that the phase III trials that led to clearance did not provide evidence of efficacy against death.

 

“Incomplete, inaccurate, or misleading labeling of any medical product can negatively impact the health and safety of Americans, with global ramifications considering the international importance of FDA decisions,” Peter Doshi, an associate professor at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy whose expertise includes clinical trials, and eight other experts wrote in the petition.

 

The group, known as the Coalition Advocating for Adequately Labeled Medicines, sent the petition to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which authorized the vaccines in late 2020 and approved them in 2021.

 

The experts note that the clinical trials that led to the authorization “were not designed to determine and failed to provide substantial evidence of vaccine efficacy against SARS-CoV-2 transmission or death. As evidence, they cited the FDA’s review memorandums, which said in part that “data are limited to assess the effect of the vaccine against transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from individuals who are infected despite vaccination.”

 

SARS-CoV-2 causes COVID-19.

 

Even today, the FDA says on its website that “the scientific community does not yet know” if the vaccines will reduce such transmission.

 

“While language in labeling that states what a product has not been proven to do is uncommon, it is necessary when caregivers and patients may inaccurately assume something that is untrue,” the coalition stated, citing how Dr. Anthony Fauci, a former top U.S. health official, President Joe Biden, and others have falsely suggested the vaccines prevent transmission and would lead to herd immunity.

 

People should also be informed that the efficacy of Pfizer’s vaccine wanes after just two months, the experts said. They pointed to Pfizer’s interim results from the trial, which were available in April 2021 but not disclosed to the public until July 2021.

 

They also want the adverse event sections expanded to include sudden cardiac death, pulmonary embolism, and decreased sperm concentration, among other event types.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/experts-want-labels-pfizer-moderna-covid-19-vaccines-updated-acknowledge-limitations

Anonymous ID: 09390d Feb. 6, 2023, 5:47 p.m. No.18298203   🗄️.is 🔗kun

General Says NORAD Missed Previous Chinese Spy Balloon Incursions During the Trump Administration

 

Gen. Glen VanHerck, commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and Northern Command (NORTHCOM), admitted Monday that the joint U.S.-Canada organization missed previous incursions of Chinese spy balloons, including during the Trump administration.

 

When asked during a press briefing whether NORTHCOM was involved in tracking previous Chinese spy balloon that flew into the U.S. airspace during the Biden and Trump administrations, VanHerck responded:

 

So those balloons, so every day as a NORAD commander it’s my responsibility to detect threats to North America. I will tell you that we did not detect those threats. And that’s a domain awareness gap that we have to figure out. But I don’t want to go in further detail.

 

He indicated that the intelligence community tracked those previous balloons after the incursions through “additional means.”

 

“The intel community, after the fact — I believe has been briefed already — assess those threats to additional means of collection from additional means and made us aware of those balloons that were previously approaching North America or transited North America,” he said.

 

The Biden administration had revealed last week that China had sent spy balloons into U.S. airspace during the Trump administration, implying that the most recent incursion was not a new occurrence and that the Trump administration did nothing about it. However, the fact that the U.S. military did not detect the incursions that happened under the Trump administration deflated that criticism.

 

VanHerck’s disclosure also raised questions as to how NORAD missed the previous incursions.

 

He said that the Chinese spy balloon that entered U.S. airspace on January 28 was more than 200 feet tall. He said the “payload” that the balloon was carrying was the size of a regional jet liner and probably weighed in excess of a couple thousand pounds.

 

It was easily spotted by residents in Montana as it loitered overhead and by other states’ residents as it traversed across the continental U.S. and exited near the South Carolina coast, where the U.S. military finally shot it down.

 

It is not clear how large the previous spy balloons were, and why the U.S. military or Canada’s military missed them.

 

VanHerck suggested that the size of the most recent balloon was a factor in deciding not to shoot it down earlier.

 

“From a safety standpoint, picture yourself with large debris weighing hundreds if not thousands of pounds falling out of the sky. That’s really what we’re kind of talking about. So, glass off of solar panels, potentially hazardous material, such as material that is required for batteries to operate in such an environment as this and even the potential for explosives to detonate and destroy the balloon that could have been present,” he said.

 

“So I think that would give you an idea of the perspective of the balloon and the decision-making process along the way,” he added.

 

He later clarified that he had no reason to believe the balloon carried explosives and just had to assume it did out of an abundance of caution.

 

VanHerck said that the military did have time to shoot it down over the Aleutian Islands, but that since the balloon did not present a “physical military threat” to North America, “I could not take immediate action because it was not demonstrating hostile act or hostile intent.”

 

He said NORAD had “good indication” from the beginning it was a spy balloon and not a weather balloon, as China claims.

 

The general said the U.S. military “took every precaution” to ensure that sensitive military sites under the balloon’s path were “covered” and that it “minimized any collection.”

 

When asked when he would brief Congress on the Chinese spy balloon, VanHerck said details of a briefing to Congress were being “worked,” but that he wanted to preserve the Biden administration’s “decision space.”

 

“All of that’s being worked, and I’m — I’m going to preserve their decision space, the department’s decision space, the president’s decision space,” he said,

 

He said during his confirmation testimony, he said he would provide any testimony whenever asked. “Whenever they ask, I’ll be ready with the support of the department,” he said.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/02/06/general-says-norad-missed-previous-chinese-spy-balloon-incursions-during-the-trump-administration/

Anonymous ID: 09390d Feb. 6, 2023, 5:50 p.m. No.18298220   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Israeli-American sentenced to 7 years in US prison over child sexual abuse material

 

Nimrod Shalom was detained in Israel after messaging undercover agent, released without charges, then arrested upon return to US; fits pattern of Jewish abusers fleeing to Israel

 

A US federal court has sentenced an Israeli-American man to seven years in prison for trafficking in child sexual abuse material online, after authorities in Israel decided to release him without pressing charges.

 

Nimrod Shalom, 41, was sentenced last month by the US Department of Justice for transmission of a sexual performance by a minor.

 

US authorities arrested Shalom for distribution of child pornography and production of sexually explicit images of a minor in July 2021, when he flew from Israel to Los Angeles, California.

 

He pleaded guilty to the charges in September 2022, in the US District Court for the District of Columbia, in Washington, DC. Shalom grew up in California and is an Israeli citizen by birth.

 

According to his guilty plea, Shalom contacted an undercover law enforcement officer based in Washington, DC, in August 2016, on the KIK messaging app. The officer had used words on the app meant to attract the attention of pedophiles. Shalom asked if the officer had a child, the child’s age, and whether the officer “played” sexually with the minor. The investigator told Shalom that he had a daughter.

 

Illustrative: Law enforcement in Los Angeles, November 23, 2016. (AP Photo/ Richard Vogel/ File)

 

A US federal court has sentenced an Israeli-American man to seven years in prison for trafficking in child sexual abuse material online, after authorities in Israel decided to release him without pressing charges.

 

Nimrod Shalom, 41, was sentenced last month by the US Department of Justice for transmission of a sexual performance by a minor.

 

US authorities arrested Shalom for distribution of child pornography and production of sexually explicit images of a minor in July 2021, when he flew from Israel to Los Angeles, California.

 

He pleaded guilty to the charges in September 2022, in the US District Court for the District of Columbia, in Washington, DC. Shalom grew up in California and is an Israeli citizen by birth.

 

According to his guilty plea, Shalom contacted an undercover law enforcement officer based in Washington, DC, in August 2016, on the KIK messaging app. The officer had used words on the app meant to attract the attention of pedophiles. Shalom asked if the officer had a child, the child’s age, and whether the officer “played” sexually with the minor. The investigator told Shalom that he had a daughter.

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Shalom then said he was sexually active with his own 4-year-old daughter. He sent the undercover officer a suggestive image of a child who appeared to be about that age.

 

The two continued communicating over the anonymous messaging app. Shalom said he was outside the US, and that where he lived, “no one cares what you do.” He then sent the officer several sexually explicit photos of the child he said was his daughter and asked the officer to send explicit images of the officer’s child for “some fun.”

 

Shalom was carrying on a second, similar exchange with another undercover investigator in the US at the same time.

 

US law enforcement sent an emergency request to KIK, due to Shalom’s claims he had abused his own daughter. KIK provided investigators with two IP addresses that were traced to Israel. Officers in the US sent the information to the Israel Police, who tracked the IP addresses to a location in Ramat Gan, outside Tel Aviv.

 

Shalom was detained by the Israel Police the following day. Investigators determined that Shalom did not actually have a 4-year-old daughter and the images he sent to the undercover officer were believed to have been made in Russia.

 

https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-american-sentenced-to-7-years-in-us-prison-over-child-sexual-abuse-material/