But Israel can steal whatever wants?
Hypocrisy
But Israel can steal whatever wants?
Hypocrisy
But Israel can steal whatever wants?
Hypocrisy
==Intelligence Community Directive 406
Expands US Spy Agencies’ Ties With Big Tech==
The Biden-era intelligence directive paves the way for deeper collaboration between US spy agencies and tech giants
Intelligence Community Directive 406 Expands US Spy Agencies’ Ties With Big Tech
The Biden-era intelligence directive paves the way for deeper collaboration between US spy agencies and tech giants
The directive, as Ken Klippenstein reports signed by the then director of national intelligence, was focused on encouraging US intelligence agencies to “partner” with those privately owned corporations that already have troves of data at their disposal – such as, for example, tech corporations behind social platforms, but also those developing AI.
A new administration has taken over in the US, and as of this time, it remains unclear how or if it intends to implement and use these newly introduced powers.
The order’s key provisions are to facilitate how spy agencies can use both data and expertise that corporations have. The misgivings about this particular policy view have to do with how vast both these categories have become, and how they have fueled financial success of tech companies, and therefore their role.
It could also be read as one last ditch effort to compromise the credibility of Big Tech, and put a question mark over some new trends, involving a number of these corporations openly turning against their “tormentors” of many years, and embracing the new administration.
And, if the order were to be carried out by that new administration, it would see intelligence agencies going “all in” to create – or deepen – their work with the said companies, including by employing “risk acceptance” as a part of prioritizing National Security Entity (NSE) engagements.
This comes down to the US intelligence apparatus supposedly relaxing its own security restrictions in order to advance such “partnerships.”
The document details how this should happen, one thing being “expanding the use of one-time read-ins” which would do away with previously established security clearance protocols when the need is identified for private individuals to be “briefed” by US spy agencies.
Observers note that the directive is murky in terms of what specific kind of “engagement and cooperation” it seeks to promote, but, Ken Klippenstein writes, “their target clearly includes the appistocracy who attended President Trump’s inauguration last week.”
Klippenstein’s take is that the government needs Big Tech more than is the case the other way around. The Trump administration’s moves, specifically around how the directive is carried out, will shed light on that point.
https://thefreethoughtproject.com/technology/intelligence-community-directive-406-expands-us-spy-agencies-ties-with-big-tech
Report: W.H.O. Appeals for Global Action to Force Washington to Reconsider Withdrawal
Global leaders have been called on to force President Donald Trump to reverse his decision to withdraw U.S. taxpayer contributions to the World Health Organization (W.H.O.), a report Monday details.
The U.N. agency’s chief is predicting a catastrophic financial outcome if Trump goes ahead with his campaign promise to suspend funding and recall all U.S. government personnel working with the institution.
AP reports for 2024-2025, the U.S. is W.H.O.’s biggest donor by far, putting in an estimated $988 million, roughly 14 percent of the U.N. agency’s $6.9 billion budget.
A budget document presented at a recent meeting showed W.H.O.’s health emergencies program has a “heavy reliance” on American cash.
As Trump was seen signing the executive order, he spoke about how under his first term, the U.S. “paid $500 million” to the W.H.O., adding China was paying less money to the W.H.O..
Trump said he felt that it “seemed a little unfair.”
“That’s a big one,” Trump said. “So, we paid $500 million to [the] World Health Organization when I was here, and I terminated it. China, with 1.4 billion people, we have 350 … nobody knows what we have because so many people came in illegally.
“But, let’s say we have 325, they have 1.4 billion, they were paying $39 million, we were paying $500 million. Seemed a little unfair to me, so that wasn’t the reason, but I dropped out.”
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/02/03/report-w-h-o-appeals-for-global-action-to-force-washington-to-reconsider-withdrawal/
Member of US Holocaust Memorial Council Says the People of Gaza Are ‘Collectively Guilty’ and Don’t Deserve Mercy
Martin Oliner was appointed to the council by President Trump in 2020
A Trump-appointed member of the US Holocaust Memorial Council has called for the collective punishment of all Palestinians in Gaza, saying they’re “collectively guilty” and not deserving of any mercy.
Writing in The Jerusalem Post, Martin Oliner praised President Trump’s suggestion to “clean out” the Palestinians in Gaza and send them to Egypt and Jordan, which would amount to ethnic cleansing.
Oliner said Trump’s comments should be welcomed by those who “purport to care about Gazans” since Gaza has been totally destroyed. “And those like myself who do not believe Gazans are worthy of any mercy should welcome it as well,” he said.
It’s estimated roughly half of Gaza’s population is made up of children, but Oliner said that all Palestinians in the enclave are responsible for Hamas’s October 7 attack on southern Israel. “LET’S NOT mince words here. The people of Gaza are collectively guilty for invading Israel,” he said.
Oliner said the people of Gaza are “fundamentally evil, and they must pay a price for their actions.”
He called for countries around the world to take in Palestinians from Gaza. “Besides Egypt and Jordan, other Muslim countries like Indonesia and Saudi Arabia should take them in. Canada, Australia, Mexico, and every country in South America and Europe can take their share,” he said.
Oliner, the son of Holocaust survivors, was appointed to the US Holocaust Memorial Council by President Trump back in 2020. He is also a co-president of the Religious Zionists of America and a vice president of the American Zionist Movement.
https://news.antiwar.com/2025/02/02/member-of-us-holocaust-memorial-council-says-the-people-of-gaza-are-collectively-guilty-and-dont-deserve-mercy/
Louisiana grand jury indicts New York doctor and company for prescribing abortion pills to pregnant minor
A Louisiana grand jury has indicted a New York doctor and her company for allegedly prescribing abortion pills online to a pregnant minor in the state.
According to District Attorney Tony Clayton, the mother of the victim requested the pills through a questionnaire without any consultation with the minor. The mother then directed her daughter to take a "cocktail of pills" mailed to her from New York, which in turn, led to a medical emergency for the minor who had to be hospitalized.
In line with this, Dr. Margaret Carpenter, her company Nightingale Medical, PC and the mother have all been charged with criminal abortion by means of abortion-inducing drugs, a felony.
"The mother has since been arrested, but the other person we believe is just as culpable here is the person who sat in an office, wrapped a box of pills, put a stamp on the box and mailed it to the state of Louisiana for a child to take," Clayton said.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Carpenter and the minor’s mother, with authorities expecting Carpenter to respond to the charges. The case is set to proceed in the District Court for the Parish of West Baton Rouge.
"I have said it before and I will say it again: We will hold individuals accountable for breaking the law," Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, a Republican, said in a statement on Jan. 31.
https://www.stationgossip.com/2025/02/louisiana-grand-jury-indicts-new-york.html
Approx. 80% of Israelis support Trump's plan to relocate Gazans - survey
Less than 15% of Israelis believe Trump's plan is "immoral," including 54% of Arab respondents and only 3% of Jewish israelis.
A large majority of Israelis support US President Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate Gaza’s population to other countries, a Jewish People Policy Institute Israel Index survey revealed Monday.
The survey, which was published ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with Trump in Washington, found that approximately eight out of ten Israelis support Trump’s suggestion that “Arabs from Gaza should relocate to another country,” while most Arab Israelis oppose the proposal.
According to the findings, 43% of all Israelis believe Trump’s plan is “practical” and should be pursued, while an additional 30% of Jewish Israelis responded that the plan is “not practical, but desirable,” meaning they support the idea but do not see it as realistically feasible.
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-840500
Palantir is up 1,000% in the past two years.
https://citizenwatchreport.com/palantir-is-up-1000-in-the-past-two-years/
Sky News Scrambles for Survival Amid Exodus of Viewers
All is not well at Sky News. In the Telegraph, James Warrington reports on its desperate scramble for survival as it battles falling viewership, mounting losses and an uncertain future. Here’s an excerpt:
For Sky News boss David Rhodes, there’s a lot in a name. When the U.S. cable news veteran this week unveiled a major strategy overhaul aimed at dragging the channel into the digital age, he called it “Sky News 2030”.
The plan, announced in a town hall last week, is intended to help the channel weather the decline of traditional TV affecting all broadcasters.
But Sky News has a deadline. The funding commitments put in place by U.S. owner Comcast are scheduled to expire in 2028. Rhodes’s blueprint signals confidence it won’t pull the plug despite losses that have been in the tens of millions of pounds on a budget of £100 million.
Unsurprisingly, staff are fearful of job losses.
“The total lack of clarity around job security is worrying everyone in the newsroom,” says one insider. …
Sky News now faces a complete overhaul of its business with a highly uncertain outcome. Rhodes aims to put much of its journalism behind paywalls for the first time and multiply its sources of income.
The likes of CNN, under former BBC Director General Mark Thompson, are attempting similar revolutions while making profits. Nobody in the TV news business thinks it will be easy. Sky News, on the clock and in the red, arguably has an even tougher task ahead. …
Rhodes plans to shift focus away from live and breaking news to high-quality programming, podcasts and newsletters that people will pay for. To stand a chance, he wants original, differentiated journalism to account for 70% of Sky News, up from the current level of just 30%.
The motive is clear. Traditional TV is in retreat as audiences get their news and entertainment online. Advertising revenues have in turn dropped sharply as brands follow the exodus of viewers. …
Now, as well as questions over its financial sustainability, the broadcaster is grappling with its position in the political landscape.
Despite the regulation of broadcast news for impartiality, Sky News’s roots in the Murdoch empire gave it a political tone to the right of the BBC that stood out.
Since the 2018 takeover by Comcast, which owns the Liberal-leaning NBC News and MSNBC, observers and insiders have detected a drift to the Left. Meanwhile GB News has staked out new territory further to the Right. One executive at a rival broadcaster says Sky News has “lost sight of its purpose” in recent years.
https://dailysceptic.org/2025/02/02/sky-news-scrambles-for-survival-amid-exodus-of-viewers/
No one wants to watch endless Mossad pro genocide propaganda
Trump Appointee: Palestinians Are 'Fundamentally Evil,' 'Collectively Guilty' And 'Not Worthy of Mercy
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Palestinians are "fundamentally evil," "collectively guilty," unworthy of "any mercy" and need to be ethnically cleansed from Gaza to make it "great again," according Zionist activist Martin Oliner, a Trump appointee to the US Holocaust Memorial Council.
From The Jerusalem Post, "Let Donald Trump make Gaza great again - opinion":
There has been an international uproar since US President Donald Trump told reporters on Air Force One on a flight from Las Vegas last weekend that he wants Arab countries to absorb the population of Gaza during its reconstruction.
Trump merely said he told Jordanian King Abdullah II that he would like Jordan and Egypt to take in Palestinians temporarily or on a long-term basis and that he would discuss the matter with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
[…] Those who purport to care about Gazans should be gushing with praise for the president for caring enough to find them a positive resolution to their current problems.
And those like myself who do not believe Gazans are worthy of any mercy should welcome it as well.
Collective guilt
LET’S NOT mince words here. The people of Gaza are collectively guilty for invading Israel, murdering, raping and kidnapping Israelis and holding them hostage.
https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64833
Two Chinese Chemical Company Executives Convicted And Multiple Websites And Cryptocurrency Accounts Seized In Connection With Fentanyl Precursor Importation And Money Laundering Schemes
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/two-chinese-chemical-company-executives-convicted-and-multiple-websites-and-0