Anonymous ID: c55996 Dec. 8, 2018, 8:30 p.m. No.4222257   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4222201

As UN Ambassador, head of CIA and 41, Bush built a political patriarchy

 

From his time as a United Nations ambassador to reaching the highest office in the land, former President George H.W. Bush's career in public service covers decades of American history and carved the way for his son’s presidency. For more, historian and PBS NewsHour contributor Michael Beschloss, joins Hari Sreenivasan from Washington, D.C

 

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/as-un-ambassador-head-of-cia-and-41-bush-built-a-political-patriarchy

Anonymous ID: c55996 Dec. 8, 2018, 8:35 p.m. No.4222331   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4222285

>Does Satan exist?

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>>Satan is the creation of the human ego and jealousy of God's majesty.

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>Does the ‘thought’ of Satan exist?

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>Who worships Satan?

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>>Arrogant men who want to be equal to God.

 

 

James 2:19 (KJV)

 

19 Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble.

Anonymous ID: c55996 Dec. 8, 2018, 8:52 p.m. No.4222529   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2593 >>2626 >>2658 >>2695 >>2707

Pakistan kicks out 18 charities after rejecting final appeal

 

Pakistan is kicking out 18 international charities after rejecting their final appeal to stay in the country.

 

The groups are mainly US-based, from Britain and Europe.

 

Another 20 groups are at risk of also being expelled after authorities a few months ago singled out some 38 international aid groups for closure, without any explanation.

 

The development is the latest in a systematic crackdown on international organisations in Pakistan, with authorities using every bureaucratic excuse, such as discrepancies in visa and registration documentation, to target them.

 

There is also a perception in Islamabad that the United States and European countries have secretly brought spies into Pakistan under the guise of aid workers.

 

https://www.timesandstar.co.uk/news/national/17280387.pakistan-kicks-out-18-charities-after-rejecting-final-appeal/

Anonymous ID: c55996 Dec. 8, 2018, 8:56 p.m. No.4222575   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Former LMPD Officer Pleads Guilty To Enticing Minors, Distribution, And Possession of Child Porn

 

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A former Louisville Metro Police Department officer has pleaded guilty before United States District Judge David J. Hale for enticement, attempted enticement, possession of child pornography, transfer of obscene materials to a minor and distribution of child pornography, announced United States Attorney Russell M. Coleman.

 

“This defendant dishonored the proud badge and uniform of Louisville’s Finest with his perversion and used it to prey on our young people,” stated U.S. Attorney Russell Coleman. “The Federal Bureau of Prisons awaits the outcome of his sentencing.”

 

Kenneth R. Betts, 34, of Shelbyville, Kentucky, was charged in an Indictment returned by a federal Grand Jury on November 7, 2018, with one count of distribution of child pornography, one count of possession of child pornography, three counts of enticement of individuals under the age of 18 years to engage in sexual activity, one count of transfer of obscene materials to an individual under the age of 16, and one count of attempted enticement of an individual under the age of 18. All of his criminal conduct occurred in Jefferson County, Kentucky.

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdky/pr/former-lmpd-officer-pleads-guilty-enticing-minors-distribution-and-possession-child

Anonymous ID: c55996 Dec. 8, 2018, 9 p.m. No.4222640   🗄️.is 🔗kun

TSA’s Roadmap for Airport Surveillance Moves in a Dangerous Direction

 

The Transportation Security Administration has set out an alarming vision of pervasive biometric surveillance at airports, which cuts against the right to privacy, the “right to travel,” and the right to anonymous association with others.

 

The FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018, which included language that we warned would provide implied Congressional endorsement to biometric screening of domestic travelers and U.S. citizens, became law in early October. The ink wasn’t even dry on that bill when the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) published their Biometrics Roadmap for Aviation Security and the Passenger Experience, detailing TSA’s plans to work with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to roll out increased biometric collection and screening for all passengers, including Americans traveling domestically.

 

This roadmap appears to latch on to a perceived acceptance of biometrics as security keys while ignoring the pervasive challenges with accurately identifying individuals and the privacy risks associated with collecting massive amounts of biometric data. Furthermore, it provides no strategy for dealing with passengers who are unfairly misidentified.

 

https://www.activistpost.com/2018/12/tsas-roadmap-for-airport-surveillance-moves-in-a-dangerous-direction.html