Would his testimony mean anything or is it irrelevant
Inside UNICEFâs Bizarre 2018 Masquerade Ball
A look at the creepy symbolism surrounding UNICEFâs yearly masquerade ball attended by affluent celebrities and socialites
UNICEF stands for United Nations International Childrenâs Emergency Fund. Its mission is to âaddress the needs of children and women in developing countriesâ. Apparently, another mission is to host creepy masquerade balls featuring celebrities dressed in satanic costumes.
On October 25th, UNICEF held its yearly Masquerade Ball at Cliftonâs Republic in Los Angeles and it was weird. While the advertised goal of the event is to raise money for children, a look at the symbolism around the party hints to another goal: To celebrate the occult eliteâs twisted culture. Indeed, the event featured celebrities and socialites partying in a setting inspired by Eyes Wide Shut (a movie about sex magick orgies in elite secret societies) ⌠to help children.
https://vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/inside-unicefs-bizarre-2018-masquerade-ball/
You miss romper room yet
No do-overs for Brexit allowed, says Michel Barnier
Michel Barnier, the EU negotiator, has told ambassadors that the EU has a âdutyâ to stand firm on their Brexit âred linesâ regardless of the pigâs breakfast that Mrs. May has caused in London with her BrexitNotBrexit Remainersâ Brexit plans.
Brussels is in a quandary but has no intention of starting over with Brexit negotiations, Barnier told a meeting of EU27 ambassadors on Friday morning.
As he said, whatever political âdifficultiesâ Mrs. May has in London, the bloc has a âdutyâ to stand firm. Theresa May on the other hand is still clinging to her âworse than remainâ Brexit-in name only-draft, despite it literally tearing apart the Conservative party and the entire country.
https://voiceofeurope.com/2018/11/no-do-overs-for-brexit-allowed-says-michel-barnier/
Sen-elect Mitt Romney signals he will promote climate action â Sees climate change as a âcritical areaâ
Utah Sen.-elect Mitt Romney signaled he may focus on climate change when heâs sworn in in January.
In a brief interview with E&E News yesterday, the former Republican presidential nominee said he sees climate change as a âcritical area.â
Asked if it was an issue he planned to be active on in the Senate, Romney said that he intends âto be active in everything I can be active inâ after he takes his post.
https://www.climatedepot.com/2018/11/17/sen-elect-mitt-romney-signals-he-will-promote-climate-action-sees-climate-change-as-a-critical-area/
Exactly, seems like nothing more the smoke and mirrors as usual .And the beat goes on
Will our smart devices become a massive surveillance network?
Will our smart devices become a massive surveillance network? You need not look to the future with dystopian fears when it comes to your smart devices â governments are already using them to spy on you today.
Itâs indisputable that contemporary smart devices are often built with advanced surveillance capabilities that keep track of you wherever you go; after all, if your smart device isnât aware of where you (and it) are, it canât offer you a myriad of useful services weâve all come to rely upon, likely timely weather updates in our nearby area or directions to a local pub. Given that surveillance capabilities are built into these devices from the get-go, itâs thus only a matter of time that our smart devices come together to create a surveillance grid that tracks our every move and digital inquiry.
Around the world today, we can already isolate a number of worrying examples of massive surveillance networks, and theyâre not exclusive to totalitarian regimes in lesser developed portions of the world, either. In contemporary Britain thereâs one surveillance camera for every 11 people, for instance, illustrating the rapid rise of the surveillance state in industrialized Western democracies. Elsewhere, security services and local law enforcement authorities are also starting to warm up to the idea of using more devices to surveil the general population.
https://thenextweb.com/contributors/2018/11/18/will-our-smart-devices-become-a-massive-surveillance-network/