Anonymous ID: a0298f March 1, 2023, 12:03 p.m. No.18429986   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9989 >>0173 >>0356 >>0501 >>0588

Prime Video Delays ‘Citadel’ Trailer Drop Following Greece Train Crash

 

Prime Video has delayed the trailer drop for its global spy series “Citadel” following a train crash in Greece.

 

Specific details for the show are still limited, but a first look from last month featured stars Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden poised for a fight in what looks like a luxury train. The trailer, which was expected to launch on Wednesday, is believed to feature a train accident.

 

Understandably, Prime Video will be cautious in going out with the trailer given a devastating train crash in Greece on Tuesday night has so far killed at least 36 people, according to the BBC.

 

The passenger train was carrying 350 people when it collided with a freight train near the city of Larissa in northern Greece.

 

In a note to journalists on Wednesday morning, Prime Video said: “Out of respect for our international community and due to [the] devastating breaking news from Greece, we are respectfully holding on sharing the official trailer for ‘Citadel.’”

 

The streamer said it will share a new trailer launch date in the coming days.

 

Prime Video is betting big on “Citadel,” and positioning it as a global TV event. The streamer is launching a “mothership” show along with two local-language satellite series set in India and Italy. Executive produced by the Russo Brothers’ AGBO and showrunner David Weil, the show also stars Stanley Tucci, Lesley Manville and a host of international stars such as Varun Dhawan and Matilda De Angelis. “Citadel” premieres on April 28.

 

Here’s an official synopsis below:

 

Eight years ago, –Citadel fell. The independent global spy agency — tasked to uphold the safety and security of all people — was destroyed by operatives of Manticore, a powerful syndicate manipulating the world from the shadows. With Citadel’s fall, elite agents Mason Kane (Madden) and Nadia Sinh (Chopra Jonas) had their memories wiped as they narrowly escaped with their lives. They’ve remained hidden ever since, building new lives under new identities, unaware of their pasts. Until one night, when Mason is tracked down by his former Citadel colleague, Bernard Orlick (Tucci), who desperately needs his help to prevent Manticore from establishing a new world order==. Mason seeks out his former partner, Nadia, and the two spies embark on a mission that takes them around the world in an effort to stop Manticore, all while contending with a relationship built on secrets, lies, and a dangerous-yet-undying love.

 

https://variety.com/2023/tv/global/citadel-trailer-delayed-greece-train-crash-1235539627/

Anonymous ID: a0298f March 1, 2023, 12:03 p.m. No.18430010   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0013

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Money Quote

 

Dr. @MartinKulldorff:"Yeah, I guess we knew about it since 430 BC, the Athenian plague, until 2020. And we didn't know about it for three years. And now we know about it again."

Anonymous ID: a0298f March 1, 2023, 12:03 p.m. No.18430047   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0051 >>0173 >>0356 >>0501 >>0588

ANOTHER Disaster in Northeast Ohio as Several Explosions Hit Cleveland Warehouse — 50 Firefighters Respond

 

More than 50 Cleveland firefighters responded Wednesday morning to a large blaze with multiple explosions in a warehouse in the city’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood. Crews were dispatched to a fire at the AJ Rose Manufacturing Co. in the 3100 block of West 38th Street at 9:05 a.m., Lt. Mike Norman said.

 

As firefighters finished extinguishing the flames at 10 a.m., smoke continued to billow out of the shattered windows. In a statement, the company said: “We are very grateful that no one was hurt in this incident. The safety of everyone in our facility is always a top priority.”

 

“We don’t know exactly what started the fire, but there were several explosions as we responded,” Norman said.

 

More than 50 Cleveland firefighters responded Wednesday morning to a large blaze with multiple explosions in a warehouse in the city’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood. Crews were dispatched to a fire at the AJ Rose Manufacturing Co. in the 3100 block of West 38th Street at 9:05 a.m., Lt. Mike Norman said.

 

As firefighters finished extinguishing the flames at 10 a.m., smoke continued to billow out of the shattered windows. In a statement, the company said: “We are very grateful that no one was hurt in this incident. The safety of everyone in our facility is always a top priority.”

 

“We don’t know exactly what started the fire, but there were several explosions as we responded,” Norman said.

 

https://thelibertydaily.com/another-disaster-in-northeast-ohio-as-several-explosion-hit-cleveland-warehouse-50-firefighters-respond/

Anonymous ID: a0298f March 1, 2023, 12:03 p.m. No.18430056   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0173 >>0356 >>0501 >>0588

US No Longer Needs Afghanistan's Consent to Use Military Force - White House

 

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - The United States will no longer rely on the consent of the previous Afghan government to use military force in the country in light of changing circumstances following the US withdrawal and subsequent rise to power by the Taliban*, the White House said on Wednesday.

 

“As a matter of international law, host nation consent provided a basis for counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan prior to the withdrawal of US forces,” the White House said in a report on legal and policy frameworks for the use of US military force.

 

“In light of changed circumstances associated with that withdrawal, the United States does not intend to rely on that previously provided consent.”

 

Absent reliance on consent to use force in Afghanistan, the US has the inherent right to use necessary and proportionate force in self-defense to the extent Afghanistan is unwilling or unable to confront threats to the US emanating from its territory, the White House said.

 

There have been no changes to the domestic law basis for US counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan, the White House noted.

 

Following the US decision to withdraw from Afghanistan, US President Joe Biden said the US remains prepared to use force against terrorist threats in Afghanistan if necessary.

 

The Biden administration rang in the US' Afghan exit on August 31, 2021, as officials with the Afghan government were faced with an onslaught from advancing Taliban forces. In the days that followed, the US-backed government was toppled, with then-President Ashraf Ghani fleeing the country.

 

The complicated and messy US exit came 20 years after the US launched its invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001, weeks after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. At the time, the US explained its move to enter Afghanistan by highlighting that Osama bin Laden had masterminded the attacks, and how the Taliban offered sanctuary to members of al-Qaeda**. However, the Taliban never recognized US assertions that the group had any ties to the 2001 attacks.

 

The US invasion went on to claim the lives of thousands of US soldiers, and more than 100,000 Afghan troops, police figures and civilians caught in the cross-fires.

 

*A group under UN sanctions for terrorism

 

** Terrorist organization banned in Russia and many other countries

 

https://sputniknews.com/20230301/us-no-longer-needs-afghanistans-consent-to-use-military-force—white-house-1107917162.html

Anonymous ID: a0298f March 1, 2023, 1:03 p.m. No.18430083   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0090 >>0092 >>0104 >>0107 >>0148 >>0149 >>0173 >>0356 >>0501 >>0588

Project Lazarus • Al That Can Take Over A Deceased Persons Social Media Accounts And Continue Making Relevant Posts As If That Person Is Still Alive

 

This is from an anonymous post on 4chan therefore is not verified. There is no Meta Project Lazarus that we have found, at this point it seems like rumours, so this information may not be accurate or reliable.

 

However the content of the information is not outside the scope of a global genocide project. We have thought this type of project could possibly be implemented to hide mass genocide.

 

Here is the insiders information, followed by an article discussing the current capabilities of software and how this concept could easily be achieved.

 

Meta Insider

 

I'm a Meta insider working on Project Lazarus. We're building an Al that can take over a deceased persons social media accounts and continue making relevant posts as if that person is still alive. This includes age progressed photos, interacting with other peoples content and everything else needed so that person continues on in the digital realm after physical death. We were originally told this would be a service offered to people struggling with the loss of loved ones and people who had missing children. Seemed like a decent idea. Things are getting weird now and I'm having second thoughts about what this is actually going to be used for. The Al is

extremely capable of impersonating people. It doesn't take as much initial input as one might think to train the Al how a certain person interacts with the digital world. It's very convincing. An entire island of people could go missing and with little to no downtime the Al could take over all of their social media and the world wouldn't have a clue that life wasn't just continuing as usual. A lot of the project is becoming more compartmentalized. Things have taken a dark turn it feels like. They've forbidden communication between people working on different things. Something isn't right and I don't know what I should do. I'm not going to post any personally identifiable information but I will try to answer questions that won't expose my role within the project.

 

PJ | PJ's Substack

 

Rumor has it that Meta is working on a project which completely replicates a person’s social identity. Whether the rumor is true or not, we can certainly say that someone must already be working on it.

 

So, let’s try to see what might happen in the future as this tech evolves. In exact words; We are trying to maintain the target’s social accounts without them around.

 

https://www.truth11.com/meta-project-lazarus-al-that-can-take-over-a-deceased-persons-social-media-accounts-and-continue-making-relevant-posts-as-if-that-person-is-still-alive/

Anonymous ID: a0298f March 1, 2023, 1:03 p.m. No.18430181   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0356 >>0501 >>0588

DOJ, FBI Clashed Over August 2022 Plans to Raid Mar-a-Lago for Suspected Classified Files - Report

 

A report in US media on Wednesday alleges that a small group of FBI agents opposed the US Justice Department’s plan to launch an unannounced raid of Mar-a-Lago, former US President Donald Trump’s private estate, last August, believing they could trust Trump’s lawyer, a former federal prosecutor.

 

According to the report, their differences began to show themselves in May 2022, several months after the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) asked the DOJ to see if Trump had more of the classified records from his administration that it was missing.

 

Presidents leaving the White House are supposed to surrender their files to NARA, and the agency had already pestered Trump for months to return missing files, after which he sent the agency 15 boxes of documents in January 2022.

 

However, NARA suspected the 184 classified documents in those 15 boxes were not all of them, and by May, the FBI was reasonably certain they were right.

 

But when you strike at a king, you must kill him, as the saying goes, and the DOJ needed to be absolutely sure whatever course they took against Trump would leave the bureau beyond reproach. That’s where the differences arose: one group of FBI officials dissented from the DOJ’s plan to launch an unannounced raid on Mar-a-Lago, believing that negotiating with Trump could get them what they wanted without the fuss of an operation.

 

According to the report, the dissenting agents gummed up the works beginning in June; the raid was launched on August 8.

 

The FBI agents saw a search of the estate as premature and combative, prompting the DOJ’s lead prosecutor to take a different route and subpoena Trump for classified files. That led to a meeting with Trump’s lawyer, Evan Corcoran, who in June passed them 38 more files and a letter signed by another of Trump’s lawyers, Christina Bobb, stating that the premises had been searched by them and no more were found.

 

The FBI agents saw a search of the estate as premature and combative, prompting the DOJ’s lead prosecutor to take a different route and subpoena Trump for classified files. That led to a meeting with Trump’s lawyer, Evan Corcoran, who in June passed them 38 more files and a letter signed by another of Trump’s lawyers, Christina Bobb, stating that the premises had been searched by them and no more were found.

 

The FBI agents saw a search of the estate as premature and combative, prompting the DOJ’s lead prosecutor to take a different route and subpoena Trump for classified files. That led to a meeting with Trump’s lawyer, Evan Corcoran, who in June passed them 38 more files and a letter signed by another of Trump’s lawyers, Christina Bobb, stating that the premises had been searched by them and no more were found.

 

Continues…

 

https://sputniknews.com/20230301/doj-fbi-clashed-over-august-2022-plans-to-raid-mar-a-lago-for-suspected-classified-files—report-1107917337.html