Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 8:03 a.m. No.18429180   🗄️.is 🔗kun

1 Mar, 2023 14:35

Kremlin reacts to Kiev’s claim about raids into Russia

Putin’s spokesman rejected Ukraine’s assertion that it wasn’t involved in the recent incidents

 

Moscow believes that Kiev is responsible for a recent spate of attempted attacks on Russian soil despite Ukrainian claims to the contrary, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday. His remarks came after the Russian Defense Ministry said drone attacks had been repelled in various parts of the country.

 

During a call with journalists, Peskov was asked to comment on a statement by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s top aide, Mikhail Podoliak, who suggested earlier on Wednesday that Kiev “doesn’t strike” Russian territory. Peskov replied that Moscow “doesn’t believe” those claims.

 

According to a daily report from the Russian Ministry of Defense on Wednesday, ground forces shot down or disabled ten Ukrainian UAVs that were aiming to strike Crimea.

 

The ministry said separately that two drones were neutralized early on Tuesday when they were trying to attack targets in Russia’s southern Krasnodar and Adygea regions. Local officials also reported drone incidents in Belgorod, Bryansk, and Moscow regions on Monday and Tuesday.

 

In a Twitter post on Wednesday, Podoliak described the raidsas “internal attacks on infrastructure facilities by unidentified flying objects.”

 

Ukrainian officials typically deny or do not confirminvolvement in incursions inside Russian territory, but have said that they view sites in Crimea as legitimate targets. The peninsula voted to leave Ukraine and join Russia shortly after the 2014 coup in Kiev. Ukraine has refused to recognize the new status of the area.

 

Moscow launched its military operation in the neighboring state a year ago, citing the need to protect the people of Donbass and Kiev’s failure to implement the 2014-2015 Minsk peace accords. Russian regions that share a border with Ukraine have since been repeatedly shelled.

 

In December, drones attacked the Dyagilevo and Engels military airfields located 500km (310 miles) and 700km (435 miles) from Ukrainian-held territory respectively. Moscow said that Kiev was behind the raids.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/572264-kremlin-ukraine-drone-attacks/

Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 9:03 a.m. No.18429194   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9329 >>9492 >>9701 >>9812 >>9856

1 Mar, 2023 16:34

EU nation’s MPs greenlight joining NATO

Meanwhile, two members of the bloc haven’t ratified Helsinki’s bid yet

 

The Finnish parliament on Wednesday overwhelmingly voted in favor of joining NATO. The vote was held before Hungary and Türkiye had the chance to ratify the Nordic nation’s accession to the US-led military bloc.

 

The bill was supported by 184 MPs of the 200-seat parliament, while only seven voted against it and one abstained. Seven others were not present during the vote.

 

Some of the bill’s opponents, including the Left Alliance MPs Markus Mustajarvi and Johannes Yrttiaho, expressed their concerns over Finland not setting any conditions for its NATO membership regarding a potential deployment of nuclear weapons to its territory.

 

“I consider [it to be] the biggest problem with NATO membership … that Finland accepts NATO’s nuclear weapons policy and at the same time effectively renounces its non-nuclear status,” Yrttiaho said during the debate on Tuesday.

 

Finland’s foreign and defense ministers then assured the MPs that NATO membership would not change Helsinki’s stance on nuclear weapons. “I have already stated before that we are not trying to bring them to Finland, and no one is trying to force them here either,”Finnish Defense Minister Antti Kaikkonen said.

 

The results of the vote were hailed by Finnish parliament speaker Matti Vanhanen, who called it a “historic decision” comparable to Finland joining the EU in the 1990s. The parliament head also said that NATO membership once again placed Finland “on the map of Europe.”

 

The vote comes as NATO itself is yet to accept Finland into its ranks. While 28 members of the bloc formally ratified the bid of the Nordic nation and neighboring Sweden, Hungary and Türkiye are yet to do so.

 

The parliament justified the move by saying it wanted to finalize its part of the process before the elections scheduled for early April. The legislation must now be signed by the president before it comes into force.

 

Last week, Budapest indicated it might need more time for its lawmakers to vote on the bids by Sweden and Finland to join the Western military bloc. However, on Wednesday, MPs started the ratification process for the Nordic nations’ bids following calls by Hungary’s president for it to be sped up.

 

Ankara has previously expressed reluctance to allow either of the two nations to join NATO, citing their support for Kurdish groups that Ankara considers to be terrorists. Türkiye, Sweden and Finland signed an agreement last June to address those concerns and pave the way for approving NATO’s expansion.

 

(There will be regrets all around, imho)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/572279-finland-parliament-join-nato-bill/

Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 9:03 a.m. No.18429206   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9329 >>9492 >>9701 >>9812 >>9856

1 Mar, 2023 16:25

Russian airlines surviving sanctions – Bloomberg

Restrictions targeting the country’s aviation sector have largely failed, the agency claims

 

Sanctions against Russian aviation have led to mixed results but have failed to cause the significant pain to the sector that was expected by Western countries, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing industry analysts.

 

The Ukraine-related sanctions forced two of the world’s largest aircraft manufacturers, Boeing and Airbus, to stop doing business in Russia. Meanwhile, over 40% of the aircraft operating in Russia were owned by foreign lessors that demanded their property back shortly after the restrictions were introduced.

 

However, Russian air carriers are still operating 467 Airbus and Boeing jets versus the 544 a year ago, according to data from researcher Cirium, as cited by the news agency.

 

The country’s airlines reportedly keep flying the jets without software updates and other forms of support from Boeing and Airbus. Both manufacturers told the agency that they had stopped providing parts, maintenance or technical support to airlines or maintenance companies in Russia.

 

In February, Russian Federal Air Transport Agency head Alexander Neradko said that Boeing and Airbus planes operated by Russian airlines will be able to fly safely until 2030 if properly maintained.

 

In an attempt to isolate Russia, the US, EU, and a number of other countries closed their airspace to Russian airlines. However, despite losing many destinations, Russian carriers have reportedly increased the number of flights to Thailand, Türkiye, the United Arab Emirates, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.

 

According to Cirium estimates, Russian airports are now served by some 270 international flights daily compared to 300 a year ago.

 

At the same time, Russia’s retaliatory measures forced EU and US carriers to make long and expensive detours on flights to Asia. Russian airspace is still open to airlines from nations that opted not to support the sanctions, such as the UAE, which has ramped up service.

 

Clearly the sanctions didn’t work as the West thought they would, and the global aviation industry is a lot leakier than anyone thought,” industry consultant Richard Aboulafia told Bloomberg. “Yes, safety will deteriorate the longer these sanctions go on, but it’s clearly not going to bring connectivity within Russia and from Russia to a grinding halt.”

 

https://www.rt.com/business/572263-russia-aviation-survives-sanctions/

Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 9:03 a.m. No.18429234   🗄️.is 🔗kun

1 Mar, 2023 14:47

Former UK FM dreams of mutiny against Putin in prank call

Such an outcome is unlikely, however, William Hague admitted

 

The West should continue supporting Ukraine with weapons because it cannot rely on the “ideal” scenario in which Russian President Vladimir Putin would be ousted from power, Former UK Foreign Secretary William Hague told a pair of pranksters.

 

The official, who held the post from 2010 to 2014, made his remarks in what he believed was a call with former Ukrainian President Pyotr Poroshenko. In reality, however, he was speaking to the Russian pranksters who go under the names of Vovan and Lexus. The duo released several recordings of the conversation on Wednesday.

 

While discussing the prospects of further military support for Ukraine, Hague stated that “you never know when there will be some bigger crisis on the Russian side.”(planning more sabotage it seems)

 

“It would be ideal if the [Russian] army mutinied against Putin. But this is unlikely, we know we can’t rely on that,” he said, reiterating that the West should provide Ukraine with more arms.

 

He noted that history had shown that it is very difficult to oust a nation’s government from the outside. According to Hague, both the UK and the US have in the past successfully orchestrated a change of power on several occasions, but this usually happened in weaker and smaller countries. “It’s not possible to do that in Russia,” he stated.

 

Any such development would be possible only if huge masses of people were discontented, and there are no signs that something similar is brewing in Russia, he added.

 

The ex-secretary also noted that he had spoken with top UK officials, including the prime minister, who he said did not mind sending long-range missiles to Kiev, but that such steps should be coordinated with the US first.

 

Britain often fulfills the role of strengthening the courage… and the resolve” of the United States, he said. However, the UK “will not change its policy without the United States… so, the key decision is still in Washington.”

 

Hague is not the first Western official to have been duped by the pranksters. Last month, the pair had a conversation with former US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, who stated that the West should continue supporting the “brave Ukrainian people” because they “are doing the dirty work of what we never wanted to do here in the United States.”

 

(I’m really curious how do these guys get into talk to high level world leaders? Are the leaders security so lax?)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/572268-former-uk-fm-putin-mutiny/

Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 9:03 a.m. No.18429304   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9329 >>9368 >>9492 >>9701 >>9812 >>9856

Portland business owners say they're fleeing city en masse due to crime

By Alex Hammer For Dailymail.Com 11:16 EST 01 Mar 2023 , 01 Mar 2023

Business owners are fleeing in droves amid a pronounced rise in and , officials in the Democratic stronghold have revealed.

 

Public data shows that since the pandemic, more than 2,600 downtown businesses have filed changes of address with the U.S. Postal Service to leave their downtown ZIP codes.

 

Several big-name employers, from Unitus Community Credit Union to Umpqua Bank, have been among the mass exodus, carried out by owners who have taken issue with the rising crime levels and homelessness - and the city's failure to address it.

 

Once hailed as the 'crown jewel of the West Coast' for its trendy art and food scenes, The City of Roses has been in peril since 2020, largely due to efforts to defund police and lax bail reform laws that leave little to no deterrent for increasingly brazen criminals.

 

Local leaders are now sharing their strategies for solving the crime and livability issues, as they threaten to spill over into bordering counties, where the court of public opinion is generally more conservative.

 

'Each area has different challenges, but what we're seeing in the metro area is absolutely rising crime,' Washington County District Attorney Kevin Barton told Fox News of Portland's crime wave, which, similar to other Dem-led cities such as San Francisco and Chicago, began during the pandemic.

 

But while crime in the smaller, more suburban Washington and Clackamas counties has started to level off - due to officials like Barton filing charges and making arrests - crime in Portland has persisted, a crucial difference that Barton says is illustrated by Portland's still-worsening crime rate.

 

The city is also in the midst of a homeless crisis that has confounded local officials, with several stores forced to permanently shutter due to break-ins now common due to rampant crime, making the businesses no longer financially viable.

 

This past December, a Portland a retail store for the popular clothing brand Rains was forced to shut after being broken in to 15 times over the course of just two months.

 

To residents wondering why the Rains store is no more, a searing note on the front door reveals all with 'unrelenting criminal behavior' and 'escalating safety issues for our employees' to blame.

 

Nike, whose HQ is in nearby Beaverton, also had to close a long-standing community store for weeks because shoplifting was so out of control and iconic ice cream shop Salt & Straw last week out of Oregon.

 

The store's owner Marcy Landolfo put up a notice on its window explaining her decision to close the store.

 

'Our city is in peril. Small businesses (and large) cannot sustain doing business, in our city's current state. We have no protection, or recourse, against the criminal behavior that goes unpunished. Do not be fooled into thinking that insurance companies cover losses. We have sustained 15 break-ins … we have not received any financial reimbursement since the 3rd,' Landolfo wrote.

 

'We have no protection, or recourse, against the criminal behavior that goes unpunished. Do not be fooled into thinking that insurance companies cover losses. We have sustained 15 break-ins… we have not received any financial reimbursement since the 3rd,' she wrote.

 

When the store was broken into in October, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler promised the city was going to come up with a plan to help out business owners who had been targeted and needed assistance to repair their shops.

 

'Paying for glass that's great, but that is so surface and does nothing for the root cause of the problem, so it's never going to change,' Landolfo said.

 

Since 2019, shortly before the city elected a progressive, new DA amid calls to defund the police after the death of George Floyd, a net 2,692 businesses in Portland's bustling Downtown are filed changes of address with the U.S. Postal Service to leave their ZIP codes,

 

The five ZIP codes encompassing the neighborhood - 97201, 97204, 97205, 97208 and 97209 - are each among the top 10 metro-area ZIP codes with the greatest net loss of businesses between 2019 and October 2022, signifying the city's struggles.…

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11807717/Portland-business-owners-say-theyre-fleeing-city-en-masse-crime.html

 

They finally destroyed it, very long article. When a progressive asks for votes run the other way

Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 9:03 a.m. No.18429351   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9492 >>9701 >>9812 >>9856

Ukrainian military unit named after Boris Johnson 'is wiped out by Wagner troops'

By Will Stewart 10:28 EST 01 Mar 2023

 

A Ukrainian military unit named after has been wiped out by Russia's Wagner troops in the besieged city of Bakhmut, the mercenary group claimed today.

 

A Wagner commander claimed the 24th Mechanised Brigade was defeated in intense fighting in Bakhmut, as Kremlin forces try to encircle Ukrainian troops there.

 

Wagner troops posted video online showing a Ukrainian flag and trophies inside a cellar that had been used by 's forces.

 

On the flag, a message read: 'Boris Johnson's unit. Boris Johnson.'

 

The former prime minister is a hero in Ukraine for galvanising the West to support Kyiv after Vladimir Putin launched his invasion. He has been repeatedly praised by the nation's president Volodymyr Zelensky.

 

A Wagner commander claimed in a video: 'The Johnson unit was holding a large stronghold in the woods [in Bakhmut].'

 

'When they were hit, a flag like this was found,' he said, showing Mr Johnson's name on the material.

 

Ukraine has not confirmed whether its 24th Mechanised Brigade, which has been fighting in Bakhmut for months, has been defeated.

 

Members of the unit earlier took part in peacekeeping missions in Kosovo and Iraq and in international Nato command and staff exercises codenamed Peace Shield.

 

Moscow's troops are continuing their relentless attacks on the small mining city in eastern Ukraine in their bid to capture it and encircle defending forces.

 

Bakhmut had a population of about 70,000 before the war but has been ruined after months of fighting, being the focal point of Russian assaults and Ukrainian defence.

 

'The enemy continues to advance in the direction of Bakhmut. He does not stop storming the city,' the Ukrainian military said in a morning briefing.

 

A Russian takeover would open the way to seizing the last remaining urban settlements in the industrial Donetsk province.

 

Zelensky, in a video address late on Tuesday, said the battle for Bakhmut was 'most difficult' but its defence was essential.

 

Ukrainian unit named after Boris Johnson slaughtered by Russians

 

'Russia in general takes no account of people and sends them in constant waves against our positions, the intensity of the fighting is only increasing,' Zelensky said.

 

Ukrainian military analyst Oleh Zhdanov said invading troops had driven a wedge between two villages north of Bakhmut, Berkhivka and Yahidne, in a bid to surround the city.

 

'This breakthrough on Bakhmut's northern flank poses a clear threat to us,' he said in comments on social media.

 

Although most Russian attacks were focused on Bakhmut and other towns and villages in Donetsk, the Ukrainian military said its forces had repelled 85 Russian attacks on different sections of the front line over the past day.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11806609/Ukrainian-military-unit-named-Boris-Johnson-wiped-Wagner-troops.html

Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 9:03 a.m. No.18429377   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9407 >>9485 >>9492 >>9701 >>9812 >>9856

Air in East Palestine IS toxic, researchers find - despite EPA ruling

By Caitlin Tilley, Health Reporter 28 Feb 2023

The air in contains 'higher than normal' concentrations of , scientists have suggested. Experts from A&M and Carnegie Mellon University have been conducting their own air quality tests using a mobile testing unit in East .

 

They said that if the chemicals persist at the current levels, it could cause long-term health issues for residents, the researchers warned. The finding is in direct contrast to the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) ongoing assurance that the air quality in the area is safe.

While they said the findings are not necessarily an 'immediate health concern', they said repeated exposure over time could be damaging. There are already warning signs among residents, including reports of altered voices and rashes that look like chemical burns.

 

Dr Albert Presto is an associate research professor of mechanical engineering at Carnegie Mellon’s Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation who is part of the university’s chemical monitoring effort in East Palestine.

 

He told local news outlet : 'That material that's dumped onto the ground or into the water could reemit from the ground whenever the temperature changes or whenever it's windy.'

 

Dr Presto also told : 'It’s not elevated to the point where it’s necessarily like an immediate "evacuate the building" health concern.

 

'But we don’t know necessarily what the long-term risk is or how long that concentration that causes that risk will persist.'

 

The mobile testing van has been used by the team over the last decade to look at how air pollution varies in places such as Pittsburgh and Baltimore.

 

They compared their data in East Palestine to levels of the same chemicals recorded this month by the EPA.

 

As of yesterday, the EPA had screened the air in 578 homes, and declared that the chemical pollution levels are not above residential air quality standards.

 

EPA orders resumption of waste removal from Ohio train derailment. Acrolein was calculated to be the biggest concern for residents, the Texas A&M and Carnegie Mellon University researchers found.

 

According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, acrolein is either a clear, colorless gas or a pale yellow, strong-smelling liquid. It evaporates easily at normal temperatures, producing toxic concentrations.

 

It is poisonous no matter what the exposure route is. It causes inflammation and irritation of the skin, respiratory tract and mucus membranes.

 

After it is inhaled, it can cause delayed pulmonary edema — excess fluid in the lungs. This can lead to coughs, chest pain and fatigue. It is formed when fossil fuels are burnt and is also a by-product of fires.

 

The other eight chemicals found to be at higher than normal average concentrations are: benzene, vinyl chloride, butadiene, naphthalene, o-Xylene, trichloroethylene, trichloroethane and butadiene.

 

Vinyl chloride is a colorless manmade gas which burns easily. It is mainly used to make polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a hard plastic resin used to make plastic products including pipes and wire and cable exteriors.

 

PVC is not known or suspected to cause cancer, but vinyl chloride is associated with a higher risk of a rare form of liver cancer (hepatic angiosarcoma), as well as primary liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma), brain and lung cancers, lymphoma and leukemia.

 

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) lists vinyl chloride as carcinogenic to humans, which means it has sufficient scientific proof that it causes cancer in people.

 

People who are exposed to vinyl chloride over many years are likely to get liver damage and cancer. It will most likely enter someone's body by breathing it in, but it can also be ingested via contaminated drinking water.

 

The chemical travels through the body in the blood and the liver, breaking it down into other chemicals, some of which can cause more damage than the vinyl chloride itself.

 

According to the CDC, the gas has a faint sweet odor, but the threshold at which it will smell is 'too high to provide an adequate warning of hazardous concentrations'.

 

This means people can be overexposed to it without being aware it is even in the air. A five-minute exposure to over twice the level it can be smelt at can cause dizziness.

 

At levels five times that high, exposure can cause drowsiness, a loss of coordination, issues with sight and hearing, disorientation, nausea, headache, and burning or tingling in the arms and legs.

 

Sustained exposure can lead to death due to the central nervous system shutting down. The gas is also found in tobacco smoke. When burned or heated to a high enough temperature, the gas turns into hydrogen chloride, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and traces of phosgene….

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11804545/Air-East-Palestine-toxic-researchers-despite-EPA-ruling.html

Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 9:03 a.m. No.18429426   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Prince Charles wrote to Jimmy Savile for PR advice, newly revealed letters claim

‘You are so good at understanding what makes people operate,’ Prince of Wales reportedly tells sexual predator in one letter

Zoe TidmanWednesday 06 April 2022 old but interesting.

 

Prince Charles turned to Jimmy Savile for PR advice for the Royal Family, new letters between the pair reportedly reveal.

 

The Prince of Wales received suggestions from the BBC presenter - later publicly exposed as a paedophile - on how to navigate major public incidents, as well on his own speeches, according to a new Netflix documentary.

 

Seeking advice in one letter from the 1990s, he said Savile was “so good at understanding what makes people operate”.

 

The TV presenter was later revealed to be asexual predator who used his BBC, charity and hospital work as a smokescreen. After his death in 2011, hundreds of survivors came forward with stories of abuse.

 

New docuseries Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story looks at his links with the ruling class, including former prime minister Margaret Thatcher and the British Royal Family.

 

It reveals a number of letters reportedly sent by the Prince of Wales in the 1980s and 1990s that were kept by Savile - and how the presenter offered advice on public relations.

 

One letter, sent in 1990, said: “You are so good at understandingwhat makes people operate and wonderfully sceptical and practical. Can you cast an eye over this draft and let me know how we can best appeal to people on this score?”

 

Another thanked Savile for help on a speech in 1991. It ead: “It really was extremely good of you to take the trouble to put together those splendid notes and they provided me with considerable food for thought. With renewed and heartfelt thanks. Yours ever, Charles.”

 

The letters were shown by Alison Bellamy, a Savlle biographer, who told the documentary Savile seemed a sort of “informal chief advisor” to the Prince of Wales at the time.

 

They reveal Savile also offered advice on how to react to major public incidents a month after the Lockerbie bombing.

 

This include advice that the Queen should be “advised in advance of any proposed action of family members” and an incident room with several phone lines.

 

Prince Charles replied to Savile: “I attach a copy of my memo on disasters, which incorporates your points and which I showed to my father, and he showed it to Her Majesty.”

 

On a separate occasion, he allegedly sent a letterasking if Savile would meet his sister-in-law the Duchess of York, who he said could benefit from “some of your straightforward common sense”.

 

The Prince of Wales has been approached for comment by The independent

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/prince-charles-jimmy-savile-pr-advice-b2051942.html

Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 10:03 a.m. No.18429464   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9535 >>9842

The owner of Insider and Politico tells journalists: AI is coming for your jobs

 

London CNN — none

One of Europe’s biggest media groups has warned journalists that artificial intelligence (AI) could steal their jobs, and has provided tips for how reporters can avoid the chop.

 

The chief executive of Axel Springer — which owns Insider, Politico and German tabloid newspaper Bild — told employees in a memo Tuesday that “artificial Intelligence has the potential to make independent journalism better than it ever was — or simply replace it.”

 

In the memo, shared with CNN, Mathias Döpfner predicts that AI will soon be able to aggregate information much better than humans, and urges newsrooms to place a greater emphasis on commentary, exclusive news and investigations that can’t be done by machines.

 

Journalists would still be needed to understand people’s “true motives”, he said.

 

“In short, the creation of exclusive and attractive content remains irreplaceable and is going to become even more critical to success for publishers,” Döpfner wrote. “Only those who create the best original content will survive.”

 

AI race

 

Döpfner’s warnings come three months after Open AI opened up access to ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot. The bot is capable of providing lengthy, thoughtful responses to questions, and can write full essays, responses in job applications and journalistic articles. Its instant popularity has turbocharged a race among tech companies to bring their own AI products to market.

 

ChatGPT has become so popular that JPMorgan Chase (JPM), the biggest bank in the United States, has restricted its use among workers. Public schools in New York City have also banned the bot over concerns students could use it to cheat on their assignments.

 

Axel Springer is aiming to become a purely digital publisher, though turning its print titles — including Bild — into online-only publications will likely “take a few more years,” Döpfner said.

 

The executive also said there would be “significant” job cuts across its business “in the areas of production, layout, proofreading and administration,” without specifying how many. Staff in journalistic roles, such as reporters and specialist editors, are not currently the target of cuts, Döpfner said.

 

The company will try to avoid involuntary redundancies, he said, and will be “guided by a sense of fairness and humanity” when reducing its workforce.

 

https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/01/media/axel-springer-ai-job-cuts

 

This would be a goid thing iv AI was objective but it won’t be.

Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 10:03 a.m. No.18429486   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9492 >>9498 >>9701 >>9812 >>9856

Greg Price

@greg_price11

 

Merrick Garland says that theDOJ has prosecuted more pro-lifers for peaceful protests at abortion clinics than domestic terrorists firebombing pregnancy resource centersbecause the pro-lifers are doing it during the day and the centers are being bombed at night.

 

What does that mean FBI don’t investigate at night?

 

https://youtu.be/0YAL4kluCHw

Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 10:03 a.m. No.18429501   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9551

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Kyle Seraphin

 

@KyleSeraphin

I can accept your view. Let me give you a CONCRETE and real world alternative. I had been promoted every year. I excelled at the work I was asked to do and averaged a performance based award per year. I took a voluntary transfer to a place only 2 people in the FBI wanted to go, and I volunteered to do the least popular job there -working Indian reservation crimes. (This involved an approximately 100 miles from our office - a drive I made out and back sometimes 2x a day without complaints). I was doing the job I wanted in the place I asked to be.

 

I followed the rules for religious accommodation requests on Sept 22, 2021 in order to notify my chain of management the Covid vaccines were a no-go for me. It was acknowledged. Then on Oct 27, 2021, I went to Rep. Yvette Herrell's office to report the FBI's new "threat tag" email sent from the Counterterrorism Division Assistant Director Carlton Peeples. I reported Afghan parolee camp issues. I reported that the FBI had prioritized "violations of the FACE Act" as one of the top 3 Counterterrorism concerns in NM - a state with 180 miles of Mexican border and only 2 abortion clinics.

 

I was removed from the office at the end of November because the FBI - which didn't make this official policy - sent out a "requirement" to test for Covid every 72 hours if you were requesting a religion accommodation. This changed to 1x per week. Then no testing at all when the State of the Union was broadcast, and I was permitted back in the office. My badge/gun/equipment and job were then taken 6 weeks later. But not before I was reported as an "insider threat," transferred off the low priority Criminal squad onto a National Security squad (despite not having an SCI read-in for almost a year), assigned zero work despite the statement this "not a punishment" transfer, was counseled an anonymous employee was offended by a conversation I had with NOT that employee, and a host of other weird behaviors. I was removed for being "unprofessional" to a police officer. Feel free to watch my Rumble videos - I shared the body cam where the officer leaves and doesn't write a report.

 

Your unpopular might represent SOME historical FBI Whistleblowers. But not me, Steve, or the rest of the Suspendables.

 

https://twitter.com/KyleSeraphin/status/1630989363793260545?s=20

Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 10:03 a.m. No.18429524   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mike Davis has made it clear Jim Jordan is dragging his feet, and not make solid decision or timeframe to accelerate.. Hope this isnt another Gowdy Benghazi scam

 

He says Comer in more focused and ahead of the curve.

 

https://twitter.com/KyleSeraphin/status/1630676131601960960?s=20

Anonymous ID: a1fa72 March 1, 2023, 10:03 a.m. No.18429547   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Nunes and kash need to give these guys some advice

 

https://twitter.com/gc22gc/status/1630816063649873920?s=20