Anonymous ID: 5338fd Nov. 19, 2018, 3:37 p.m. No.3964742   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4769 >>5215 >>5239 >>5329

Staggering Number of Missing in Camp Fire Raises Startling Question: Could Wildfire Really Have Killed 1,000 People?

 

They were as young as 8. As old as 101. At its height Sunday, the list stretched on for 26 pages, offering a staggering 1,202 names.

 

Most were linked to towns where they may have lived, only about a third had ages. It appeared to include whole families. Seven people from Paradise with the same last name, the oldest 72. A couple in their 80s, another in their 60s and possibly their mother.

 

The list is a culmination of all the people who were reported missing — and remain unaccounted for — since the devastating Camp fire erupted in Butte County in the early hours of Nov. 8, consuming entire neighborhoods in just hours. That number dropped Sunday for the first time in days, from 1,202 to 993. But it raises a startling question: Could that many people really have died in the blaze?

 

Authorities say probably not.

 

https://ktla.com/2018/11/19/staggering-number-of-missing-in-camp-fire-raises-startling-question-could-wildfire-really-have-killed-1000-people/

Anonymous ID: 5338fd Nov. 19, 2018, 3:38 p.m. No.3964745   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4870

An 11th child dies and 23 more are sick in deadly outbreak of adenovirus at New Jersey center for severely disabled kids as state officials admit they are struggling to contain bug

 

New Jersey officials announced on Friday that an 11th child has died and another 23 children have become stricken with adenovirus at a New Jersey center for severely disabled children.

 

State officials have been forced to admit they are struggling to contain the outbreak at Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation, and Pediatric Center, in Haskell, New Jersey.

 

Dr. Shereef Elnahal, commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health, told CNN on Friday that the inability to separate those who are sick from those without symptoms has led to the outbreak.

 

‘Up until this week, it has not been possible to completely separate those patients,’ Elnahal said.

 

But now, due to decreasing census at the facility, it is.’

 

The state put out a call for volunteers from New Jersey Medical Reserve Corps to help separate patients at the facility.

 

The lethal outbreak at the Wanaque Center began in late September, spreading among children with weakened immune systems.

 

An investigation of Wanaque indicated that the staff’s poor hand washing practices might be fueling the viral spread.

 

The most recent outbreak at Voorhees Pediatric Facility, where five cases of a weaker strand of adenovirus have been reported, is also affecting immunocompromised children, and milder cases of the virus among the general public may be more common this season due to the warmer, wetter autumn.

 

Adenovirus is, typically, a mild bug that causes the common cold.

 

The virus infects the respiratory system, causing a sore throat, chest and throat congestion, coughing, pink eye and fever.

 

But the virus acts very similarly to the flu, and is often mistaken for it.

 

In fact, adenovirus can feel even worse than the flu.

 

Like most bugs, it has many different strains with different strenghts.

 

The type striking the Wanaque Center in New Jersey is adenovirus seven.

 

It is most often seen in communal living settings, like Wanaque and Voorhees, thriving and spreading where people touch each others things and are breathing, coughing and sneezing in close quarters.

 

This strain in particular is known to prove deadly in some cases.

 

https://govtslaves.info/2018/11/19/an-11th-child-dies-and-23-more-are-sick-in-deadly-outbreak-of-adenovirus-at-new-jersey-center-for-severely-disabled-kids-as-state-officials-admit-they-are-struggling-to-contain-bug/

Anonymous ID: 5338fd Nov. 19, 2018, 3:41 p.m. No.3964793   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4810 >>4857 >>4904 >>5231

FBI now classifies Proud Boys as ‘extremist group’

 

The FBI now classifies the far-right Proud Boys as an “extremist group with ties to white nationalism”, according to a document produced by Washington state law enforcement.

 

The FBI’s 2018 designation of the self-confessed “western chauvinist group” as extremist has not been previously made public.

 

The Proud Boys was founded by the Vice Media co-founder Gavin McInnes. McInnes has insisted that his group is not white nationalist or “alt-right” but the Proud Boys have a history of misogyny and glorifying violence. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) lists them as a hate group.

 

The document also says: “The FBI has warned local law enforcement agencies that the Proud Boys are actively recruiting in the Pacific north-west”, and: “Proud Boys members have contributed to the recent escalation of violence at political rallies held on college campuses, and in cities like Charlottesville, Virginia, Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington.”

 

The report, and the FBI’s warning to south-west Washington police agencies about the Proud Boys’ role in escalating violence at these events came in August, two months before the group was involved in an infamous weekend of street violence in New York City and Portland, and not long after they participated in street violence in downtown Portland on 30 June.

 

The document, provided to the Guardian by the government transparency non-profit Property of the People, was part of an internal affairs investigation into a probationary deputy in the Clark county sheriff’s department.

 

The former clark county deputy, Erin Willey, was fired last July after a photo of her wearing a “Proud Boys Girls” sweatshirt was published by the Vancouver, Washington newspaper the Columbian. The Proud Boys Girls is the female auxiliary of the men-only group founded by McInnes in 2016.

 

The author of the document, headquarters commander Michael McCabe, is in charge of internal affairs, training, background investigation and courthouse security in the Clark county sheriff’s department.

 

After confirming the authenticity of the document, he told the Guardian in a telephone interview that the FBI’s classification of the Proud Boys as an extremist group was revealed to him in “a briefing we were given by the FBI” on 2 August, at Clark county’s west precinct.

 

The briefing included agency heads from local law enforcement, and in it the FBI said that they “have been warning [local law enforcement] for a while” about the Proud Boys, “not just in Washington but around the nation”.

 

https://govtslaves.info/2018/11/19/fbi-now-classifies-proud-boys-as-extremist-group/

Anonymous ID: 5338fd Nov. 19, 2018, 4:02 p.m. No.3965020   🗄️.is 🔗kun

White House Sets Rules for Media as Press Credentials Restored for CNN’s Acosta

 

The White House fully restored the press credentials for CNN correspondent Jim Acosta on Nov. 19 and issued a set of rules guiding the conduct of journalists at press conferences, according to a statement from Press Secretary Sarah Sanders.

 

“We have created these rules with a degree of regret. For years, members of the White House press corps have attended countless press events with the president and other officials without engaging in the behavior Mr. Acosta displayed at the November 7, 2018, press conference,” Sanders said.

 

The new rules include: limiting questions to one per reporter; if a reporter has a follow-up question, the official taking the question would have the discretion about whether to grant the follow-up query; and after which, the reporter is expected to yield the floor, which includes surrendering the microphone to White House staff. Failure to abide by any of the three rules may result in suspension or revocation of a reporter’s hard pass.

 

“We would have greatly preferred to continue hosting White House press conferences in reliance on a set of understood professional norms, and we believe the overwhelming majority of journalists covering the White House share that preference. But, given the position taken by CNN, we now feel obligated to replace previously shared practices with explicit rules,” Sanders said.

 

The White House revoked Acosta’s hard pass on Nov. 7 after he physically refused to yield the floor to his colleagues and made physical contact with an intern who attempted to retrieve the White House microphone. CNN filed a lawsuit Nov. 13 and a judge ordered three days later that Acosta’s credentials should be temporarily restored while the lawsuit is pending.

 

Over the weekend, the White House appeared to double-down on its efforts to strip Acosta’s press pass, serving the correspondent with a letter that informed him a preliminary decision has been made to withdraw his credentials. But the White House changed course before the 3 p.m. deadline on Nov. 19, and announced that Acosta will retain his hard pass.

 

“Thanks to everybody for their support. As I said last Friday… let’s get back to work,” Acosta wrote on Twitter.

 

According to a Nov. 19 court filing (pdf), CNN and the White House Correspondents’ Association attempted to resolve the dispute with the White House by working cooperatively on a set of protocols for White House press conferences.

 

The White House may create additional rules guiding the conduct of journalists in other spaces at the White House and on Air Force One, according to Sanders. For the time being, the Trump administration isn’t setting the additional rules in stone, but Sanders warned that inappropriate conduct or additional requirements from the court may necessitate it.

 

“President Trump believes strongly in the First Amendment, and a free press and is the most accessible president in modern history,” Sanders said. “It would be a great loss for all if, instead of relying on the professionalism of White House journalists, we were compelled to devise a lengthy and detailed code of conduct for White House events.”

 

Shortly after the White House’s announcement, CNN’s communications office said that the company intends to drop its lawsuit against the president.

 

“We look forward to continuing to cover the White House,” the network posted on Twitter.

 

U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly only ruled on the violation of Acosta’s due process rights; he did not issue a ruling on the claim that the revocation of his credential constituted a violation of the right to free speech.

 

The New York Times and Fox News both sided with CNN in the lawsuit. One America News Network sided with the White House.

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/white-house-sets-rules-for-media-after-acosta-incident_2719481.html

Anonymous ID: 5338fd Nov. 19, 2018, 4:04 p.m. No.3965046   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Russian Envoy to UN Calls for Probe into Coalition Airstrikes East of Euphrates

 

Indiscriminate airstrikes by the US-led coalition against the Daesh terrorist group to the east of the Euphrates River should be thoroughly probed, Russian Deputy UN Ambassador Vladimir Safronkov said in a Security Council meeting.

 

"Closer attention should be focused on reports from the Syrian side about indiscriminate coalition airstrikes in the east of Euphrates which claimed dozens of lives," Safronkov said on Monday. "These need to be investigated."

 

On Saturday, the SANA news agency reported that the coalition’s airstrikes hit the al-Buqa village near the town of Hajin in the province of Deir ez-Zor leaving 40 civilians dead. Coalition’s spokesman Col. Sean Ryan told Sputnik that the coalition had conducted strikes in the area, which, however, did not result in any civilian casualties.

 

The US-led coalition also said in a statement on Saturday it had detected 10 non-coalition strikes in Deir ez-Zor. Pentagon spokesperson Robert Manning said during a press briefing on Monday that ten unidentified strikes in eastern Syria over the weekend are suspected to come from Syrian and Iran-backed forces.

 

On Thursday, the Syrian news agency SANA reported that 23 civilians were killed in coalition airstrikes in Deir ez-Zor. According to the news agency, the strikes targeted the residential areas of the villages of Bu-Badran and al-Sousa.

 

The coalition regularly carries out airstrikes in the Syrian eastern province. On November 9, media reported that 26 civilians, including women and children, were killed in an airstrike by the coalition on the city of Hajin.

 

https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201811201069948432-usa-syria-coalition-strikes-investigation/

Anonymous ID: 5338fd Nov. 19, 2018, 4:34 p.m. No.3965397   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5421 >>5436

CRYPTO News- The Ethereum Genesis Block is cashing out

 

80% premined Ethereum’s Genesis Block (Specifically, the block that allocated to the founders 12 million free coins) is cashing out as the price of Ethereum tanks into oblivion.

 

etherscan.io/address/0x9d2BFC36106F038250c01801685785b16C86C60D

 

It’s always nice to be at the top of a pyramid. The bottom ‘Hodlers’ will get REKT.

 

 

Ethereum was 72,000,000 coin premined.

 

12 million blatantly went into a founder’s wallet – the other 60 were allegedly sold in an ICO – however it is impossible to prove exactly who owned the most of it. I followed the Ethereum ICO – it had many abnormalities; for instance, the ICO ran for many months, but the majority of the coins were ‘sold’ within the span of a few days in ‘spikes’. Indicating a single large purchaser or group buy.

 

I’ve always suspected JP Morgan bought alot of these coins and helped pump them up through advertising fraud, only to dump them at the peak. That’s why the so-called ‘Ethereum Enterprise Alliance’ was formed.

 

It’s incredible that the SEC decided to go after all these ‘other’ ICO’s, yet they declared they’d leave Ethereum alone, even though they did exactly what all the others did; The Ethereum people are literally the ones who started the whole ‘ICO’ ponzi phenomena. I guess it’s good to have buddies at the top… the bankers always win.

 

http://www.investmentwatchblog.com/crypto-news-the-ethereum-genesis-block-is-cashing-out/

 

Long suspected by many this was an bankers creation to take out bitcoin, logo has all the hallmarks