Anonymous ID: ae424f Jan. 2, 2019, 12:51 p.m. No.4568361   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Marxist (Left) V Zionist (Right) Deception

 

Soros v Netanyahu separate arms of the same beast and it's control system.

 

Same goals:

Control the world.

Elevate one class over another. Serfs/Elite.

Create a new world order.

Rule with an iron fist.

Control resources.

Eliminate competitors aka white people, black people, arab's, asians.

Greater Israel project.

Bring forth the anti-christ.

Satanic rule.

Control both sides of all arguments.

Endless death and suffering on competitors.

 

Traits of each:

Psychopaths.

Warmongers

Liars

Manipulators

 

Looks like a race to the bottom to me.

 

The question now is do we really have a third option or are all those in power either left or right?

Anonymous ID: ae424f Jan. 2, 2019, 12:57 p.m. No.4568420   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8431 >>8485 >>8601 >>8667 >>8788 >>8850 >>8920

Brains of 3 People Have Been Successfully Connected, Enabling Them to Share Thoughts

 

Neuroscientists have successfully hooked up a three-way brain connection to allow three people to share their thoughts – and in this case, play a Tetris-style game.

 

The team thinks this wild experiment could be scaled up to connect whole networks of people, and yes, it's as weird as it sounds.

 

It works through a combination of electroencephalograms (EEGs), for recording the electrical impulses that indicate brain activity, and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), where neurons are stimulated using magnetic fields.

 

The researchers behind the system have dubbed it BrainNet, and say it could eventually be used to connect many different minds together, even across the web.

 

But apart from opening up strange new methods of communication, BrainNet could actually teach us more about how the human brain functions on a deeper level.

 

"We present BrainNet which, to our knowledge, is the first multi-person non-invasive direct brain-to-brain interface for collaborative problem solving," wrote the researchers in October 2018.

 

"The interface allows three human subjects to collaborate and solve a task using direct brain-to-brain communication."

 

In the experiment set up by the scientists, two 'senders' were connected to EEG electrodes and asked to play a Tetris-style game involving falling blocks. They had to decide whether each block needed rotating or not.

 

To do this, they were asked to stare at one of two flashing LEDs at either side of the screen – one flashing at 15 Hz and the other at 17 Hz – which produced different signals in the brain that the EEG could pick up on.

 

These choices were then relayed to a single 'receiver' through a TMS cap that could generate phantom flashes of light in the receiver's mind, known as phosphenes.

 

The receiver couldn't see the whole game area, but had to rotate the falling block if a light flash signal was sent.

 

Across five different groups of three people, the researchers hit an average accuracy level of 81.25 percent, which is decent for a first try.

 

To add an extra layer of complexity to the game, the senders could add a second round of feedback indicating whether the receiver had made the right call.

 

https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-successfully-connected-the-brains-of-3-people-enabling-them-to-share-thoughts

Anonymous ID: ae424f Jan. 2, 2019, 12:58 p.m. No.4568441   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8471 >>8542 >>8667 >>8700 >>8788 >>8850 >>8920

Court rules gov’t can keep money seized in drug bust, even after suspect acquitted

 

DOVER — A Dover man acquitted of drug charges and convicted of weapons offenses was denied in an attempt to regain $13,584 seized during a search warrant execution at his home in 2015, according to a Superior Court ruling issued last week.

 

Jeffrey Crippen was not entitled to three bundles of cash seized by Dover Police due to lack of documentation and proof that the money was legitimately earned, President Judge William L. Witham Jr. asserted in a 16-page order, .

 

While Crippen claimed in a 2017 petition that he received all the funds two years earlier, he testified at trial that some of the money was received as early as 2012 through work and personal loans, according to the Court.

 

The petitioner could not document a supposed $5,000 personal loan allegedly received, the court said, nor a business it was purportedly intended for, the judge determined. There was no evidence to support an alleged second $5,000 personal loan as well, the order stated.

 

“The Court finds it incredible that (the money was allegedly loaned in 2013), but then two years later, the money would be part of a collection of funds stored in a home that had been broken into multiple times, instead of a secure location like a bank,” Judge Witham noted.

 

Crippen did not petition for $54, and the remaining $3,530 could not be proved to be legally acquired, according to the order.

 

There was no proof of employment from 2012-13, the judge found, no “sufficient evidence (provided) that the cash was related to legitimate non-criminal sources” and “incomplete proof of ownership of the funds.”

 

The initial confiscation was allowed based on legitimate probable cause, according to the Court.

 

According to the Delaware Department of Justice, Crippen, 50 at the time, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for weapons charges.

 

He also received six months in a halfway house following maximum incarceration and then two years of probation.

 

Deputy Attorney General Greg Babowal argued for the state in the petition case, with Crippen representing himself.

 

https://delawarestatenews.net/news/court-rules-govt-can-keep-money-seized-in-drug-bust-even-after-suspect-acquitted/

Anonymous ID: ae424f Jan. 2, 2019, 1:01 p.m. No.4568482   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8509 >>8667 >>8739 >>8788 >>8850 >>8920

28 Illegals Arrested for Child Rape in NC Last Month

 

North Carolinians for Immigration Reform and Enforcement released their April report that documents the number of child rapes committed by illegal immigrants.

 

NCFIRE reported that police arrested 28 illegal aliens, the highest number of arrests that NCFIRE has reported in more than 2 years.

 

The 28 illegal immigrants arrested accumulated 89 sexual assault charges.

 

Police in Centre County, Pennsylvania arrested William Menelio Velasquez, 64, who lives in Greensboro, North Carolina, according to Centre Daily News.

 

Authorities charged Velasquez with six sexual assault felonies after he abused a girl over a four year period, starting when she was 10.

 

An illegal immigrant from Raleigh, North Carolina, Pedro Jaime Ensenat, plead guilty on April 2 to one count of manufacturing child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography, ABC11 reported.

 

Ensenat had made films of himself molesting a 10-year-old male child.

 

Federal agents received information from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about child pornography being uploaded.

 

Agents traced it to Ensenat’s house, obtained a search warrant, and discovered the illicit material.

 

Raleigh police arrested Deep Inder Singh, a 21-year-old student at North Carolina State who is an illegal immigrant, for attempting to have sex with a 12-year-old girl.

 

Police say Singh pretended to be 15 years old when he allegedly solicited nude photographs from the girl.

 

Police charged him with “one felony count each of indecent liberties with a child and attempted first-degree sexual exploitation of a minor,” according to the News and Observer.

 

Part of NCFIRE’s platform calls for the state to “eliminate taxpayer funding to N.C. colleges and universities that allow illegal aliens to enroll.”

 

This month’s report brings the total number of illegal immigrants arrested to 69 in 2018.

 

They have been charged with 251 counts.

 

NCFIRE says the numbers reported are low because some jurisdictions do not report the citizenship status of people they arrest.

 

https://www.libertyheadlines.com/28-illegals-arrested-for-child-rape-in-nc-last-month/

Anonymous ID: ae424f Jan. 2, 2019, 1:05 p.m. No.4568520   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8667 >>8788 >>8850 >>8920

Wonder how that got there???

 

Unseen Enemy: Doctors in Gaza Battling Superbug Epidemic

 

Fahed Zuhud was shot in the thigh by Israeli soldiers in February 2018 but because of superbug infections the wound hasn’t healed and he may still lose his leg.

 

Doctors in Gaza and the West Bank warn they are battling an epidemic of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, a growing problem in the world’s conflict zones and one that risks spilling over borders and diminishing the global medical arsenal against serious illness.

 

The rise and spread of these virulent infections adds to the devastation of war, increasing medical costs, blocking hospital beds because patients need longer care and leaving people whose injuries might once have been healed with life-changing disabilities.

 

Gaza is a particularly fertile breeding ground for superbugs because its health system has been crippled by years of blockade and antibiotics are in short supply. Even though doctors know the protocols to prevent the rise of drug resistant bacteria, they do not have supplies to follow them.

 

Shortages of water, power and fuel for generators mean doctors often cannot meet even basic hygiene standards. Staff sometimes can’t even wash their hands, sterilising machines are unreliable, and there are shortages of gloves, gowns and chlorine tablets for sanitising the hospitals, medical professionals say.

 

“This is a global health security issue because multi-drug resistant organisms don’t know any boundaries,” said Dina Nasser, lead infection control nurse at Augusta Victoria hospital in East Jerusalem who has also worked in Gaza. “That’s why the global community, even if it’s not interested in the politics of Gaza, should be interested in this.”

 

Decade-long Israeli restrictions on travel and trade mean Gaza is relatively isolated compared to conflict areas that have also proved fertile ground for super-bugs like Syria or Iraq.

 

The spread of one drug-resistant bacteria from Iraq was noted by the US military over a decade ago; they logged such a huge rise in injured personnel returning with resistant Acinetobacter that the bacteria was eventually dubbed ‘Iraqibacter’.

 

Gaza is not totally isolated. Small numbers of patients do cross its borders to transfer to other hospitals in Palestine, to Israel and to nearby countries like Jordan, Egypt and Lebanon.

 

Healthy people can also carry the bacteria without showing any symptoms, so workers, doctors and aid workers traveling in and out of Gaza could carry superbugs to other countries, where they could cause hard-to-treat infections. The super-bugs can also travel without human hosts.

 

“It will always get out,” said Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah, who also studies conflict medicine at the American University of Beirut Medical Center. “The untreated sewage from Gaza containing multi-drug resistant bacteria goes into the aquifer” which also supplies Egypt and Israel.

 

“There are papers from Scotland that show actually multi-drug resistant bacteria can be found in the pellets of migrating birds. The idea anyone could be immune to this phenomena is absurd.”

 

https://www.globalresearch.ca/unseen-enemy-doctors-in-gaza-battling-superbug-epidemic/5664428

Anonymous ID: ae424f Jan. 2, 2019, 1:08 p.m. No.4568558   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8568 >>8825

Self loathing "Queen" of the Rose Parade says on national TV she's the first to look like her….."I'm Jewish and represent the LGBT community because I identify as Bisexual"

 

http://12160.info/photo/bw25al5tmu721?context=user

Anonymous ID: ae424f Jan. 2, 2019, 1:18 p.m. No.4568662   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8890

FBI Probing Theft Of 18,000 Documents Linked To Sept 11 Attacks

 

The FBI is investigating the theft of 18,000 documents related to the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center by a hacking collective known as The Dark Overlord, according to FT, citing two people familiar with the matter.

 

 

Posting under the name “The Dark Overlord”, the hacker or hackers claimed on New Year’s Eve that they had taken emails and non-disclosure agreements relating to the 9/11 attacks that were sent and received by groups including insurers Hiscox and Lloyd’s of London and the law firm Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin, now called Husch Blackwell.

 

The Dark Overlord said it would sell the documents for bitcoin, inviting Isis, al-Qaeda and nation states to bid for them online. -FT

 

"Pay the fuck up, or we're going to bury you with this. If you continue to fail us, we'll escalate these releases by releasing the keys, each time a Layer is opened, a new wave of liability will fall upon you," reads the hacking group's demand letter.

 

"If you're one of the dozens of solicitor firms who was involved in the litigation, a politician who was involved in the case, a law enforcement agency who was involved in the investigations, a property management firm, an investment bank, a client of a client, a reference of a reference, a global insurer, or whoever else, you're welcome to contact our e-mail below and make a request to formally have your documents and materials withdrawn from any eventual public release of the materials. However, you'll be paying us," the note continues.

 

Images of some of the documents began circulating on Wednesday after the group released decryption keys, which appear to show communications related to the World Trade Center.

 

The FBI is one of multiple law-enforcement agencies who are now investigating the breach, according to FT. The Dark Overlord, meanwhile, says that it has been under investigation for years, and that it had also gathered other information from Lloyd's and Silverstein Properties - founded by former WTC owner Larry Silverstein.

 

Hiscox insurance said it became aware of the hack last April.

 

"The law firm’s systems are not connected to Hiscox’s IT infrastructure and Hiscox’s own systems were unaffected by this incident," said a Hiscox spokesperson. "One of the cases the law firm handled for Hiscox and other insurers related to litigation arising from the events of 9/11, and we believe that information relating to this was stolen during that breach."

 

"We will continue to work with law enforcement in both the UK and US on this matter," added the spokesperson.

 

The September 11 attacks cost the insurance industry the equivalent of $45bn in 2017 terms, according to the Insurance Information Institute, and led to years of litigation over who should bear the cost.

 

Both Hiscox and Lloyd’s have expanded heavily into cyber insurance in recent years, selling protection against the costs of dealing with cyber attacks.

 

Husch Blackwell said it had not been hacked: “Several documents bearing the letterhead of a predecessor law firm to Husch Blackwell were made public earlier this week by a cyber terrorist group,” the company said in a statement.

 

“After a thorough review Husch Blackwell can confirm that no documents were obtained from Husch Blackwell and that there was no unauthorised access to Husch Blackwell systems, client files, documents or data.” -FT

 

A spokesperson for Lloyd's said it had no evidence of a breach of their systems, and said in a statement "Lloyd’s will continue to monitor the situation closely, including working with managing agents targeted by the hacker group."

 

Silverstein Properties says that the company is investigating the claims, and that "e are aware of claims of alleged security breaches at firms involved in the five-year insurance litigation following the attacks of 9/11," adding "To date, we have found no evidence to support a security breach at our company. We have spent the last 17 years fulfilling our obligation to deliver a magnificent and fully rebuilt World Trade Center. We will not be distracted by 9/11 conspiracy theories."

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-01-02/fbi-probing-theft-18000-documents-linked-sept-11-attacks

Anonymous ID: ae424f Jan. 2, 2019, 1:20 p.m. No.4568684   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8788 >>8850 >>8920

Confirmed Ebola Cases in DR Congo Hit 560 - Country's Health Ministry

 

The number of confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo, DRC) increased to 560, while 368 people have been reported dead, the country’s Ministry of Public Health said on Wednesday.

 

The death toll from the virus in the DRC previously stood at 360, while the number of confirmed Ebola cases amounted to 545, according to the ministry.

 

"Ebola — the situation on Wednesday, January 2, 2019: a total of 608 cases (560 confirmed and 48 possible), 368 [people] died and 207 have recovered," the DRC Ministry of Public Health wrote on Twitter.

 

The Ebola virus is transmitted to humans from wild animals and is estimated by the World Health Organization to have a 50-percent fatality rate. Ebola is named after the DRC's Ebola River, near which the virus was discovered by Belgian microbiologist Peter Piot and his team in 1976.

 

https://sputniknews.com/africa/201901021071175178-ebola-congo-virus-outbreak/