Yeah Obutma, sell your Netflix shares and pay back the US government for all those free cellphones!
Nice looking amusement park there.
You are a fool.
Too stupid to see why they put that sort of terms on the software.
That's the last you'll hear from me about it.
C-130's landing.
KEK! C-130 flew into Mexico…didn't get shot down! KEK!
Well, it finally popped back up on ADS-B.
The one that looked like heading for Honduras is actually going to Costa Rica, but it's not loosing altitude at all yet.
Sacramento, CA to Costa Rica…the LONG way around.
This one never got below 30K ft.
Another rejection from another country?
Transponder is now off.
It was over Costa Rica, then turned north, and right about the time it got to Liberia transponder went dark.
It's always the quiet ones you have to watch closely.
We've already paid for it.
ot a red one!
EXACTLY!
Billions of tax payer dollars wasted, scammed, sent to who knows where…so tax payers are not the victims to you?
Like it or not, if you are a US tax payer, you were victimized.
Now drink your cofveve and wake up.
I see what you're trying to do.
You want to setup a relay server and charge for that which we should see for free.
Fuck you shill.
She must have seen Homan's response…kek
WELL DONE!
KEK!
https://truthsocial.com/@FDRLST/posts/113902441325370136
GOOD!Full back pay!
https://truthsocial.com/@gatewaypundit/posts/113902354255235838
CDC Ordered to Stop Work With WHO Now, Upending Ideas of Extended Exit
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/cdc-who-trump/2025/01/27/id/1196707/
U.S. public health officials have been told to stop working with the World Health Organization, effective immediately.
A U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official, John Nkengasong, sent a memo to senior leaders at the agency on Sunday night telling them that all agency staff who work with the WHO must immediately stop their collaborations and “await further guidance.”
Experts said the sudden stoppage was a surprise and would set back work on investigating and trying to stop outbreaks of Marburg virus and mpox in Africa, as well as brewing threats from around the world.
It also comes as health authorities around the world are monitoring bird flu outbreaks among U.S. livestock.
The Associated Press viewed a copy of Nkengasong's memo, which said the stop-work policy applied to “all CDC staff engaging with WHO through technical working groups, coordinating centers, advisory boards, cooperative agreements or other means — in person or virtual.” It also says CDC staff are not allowed to visit WHO offices.
President Donald Trump last week issued an executive order to begin the process of withdrawing the U.S. from WHO, but that did not take immediate effect. Leaving WHO requires the approval of Congress and that the U.S. meets its financial obligations for the current fiscal year. The U.S. also must provide a one-year notice.
His administration also told federal health agencies to stop most communications with the public through at least the end of the month.
“Stopping communications and meetings with WHO is a big problem," said Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, a University of Southern California public health expert who collaborates with WHO on work against sexually transmitted infections.
“People thought there would be a slow withdrawal. This has really caught everyone with their pants down,” said Klausner, who said he learned of it from someone at CDC.
“Talking to WHO is a two-way street,” he added, noting that WHO and U.S. health officials benefit from each other's expertise. The collaboration allows the U.S. to learn about new tests and treatments as well as about emerging outbreaks — information “which can help us protect Americans abroad and at home.”
Trump has faulted WHO for, among other things, providing flawed COVID guidance through the pandemic and bending to political influence. He has also claimed the U>S. has provided disproportionate support for WHO compared with the support from other nations.
A U.S. health official, who was not authorized to talk about the memo and spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the stoppage.
A WHO spokesperson referred questions about the withdrawal to U.S. officials.
Officials at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services didn't immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.
Don't forget, that's a libtard.