Anonymous ID: e1618d Jan. 7, 2019, 7:11 p.m. No.4655403   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Mexican Military Takes Control of Pemex Facilities - Reports

 

MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) - Mexican military took control of the facilities of the state oil company Pemex in the city of Culiacan and Salamanca oil refinery in the centre of the country amid gasoline supply disruptions, the Sinembargo newspaper reported on Monday.

 

In Salamanca, the military checked all refinery employees before letting them enter or leave the plant, and also conducted an inspection inside the plant. According to media reports, employees of the plant were banned from using mobile phones and other means of communication in order to avoid possible contacts with the so-called huachicoleros — criminals specializing in illegal taps into pipelines to steal fuel.

 

In Culiacan, the troops took Pemex facilities under operational control to prevent fuel theft, the newspaper noted.

 

It is assumed that the military will ensure the safety of the plant in Salamanca for at least one month, El Universal newspaper reported.

 

https://sputniknews.com/latam/201901081071289168-mexico-gasoline-crisis/

Anonymous ID: e1618d Jan. 7, 2019, 7:15 p.m. No.4655454   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Police Now Have AI Tool To Catch Liars

 

Local police are supposed to be under the control of local citizens. In the past 20 years, police departments have been federalized and militarized throughout the world. Society is looking more like Brave New Word every day. ⁃ TN Editor

 

British scientists have developed a new computer programme that can spot if someone has lied to police about being robbed.

 

The groundbreaking software analyses the wording of a victim’s statement in order to identify tell tale signs of fake reports.

 

Spanish police, who have been using the tool, found it was successful in more than 80 per cent of cases helping them to identify 64 false reports in just one week.

 

Developed by experts at Cardiff University, VeriPol, uses a combination of automatic text analysis and artificial intelligence to recognise when somebody has been lying or exaggerating to the police.

 

Thousands of false reports are submitted to the police each year with many perpetrators hoping to receive inflated insurance payouts or claims for crimes that never happened in the first place.

 

But according to the researchers there are certain tell-tale signs contained in written statements which can be quickly identified by the new software.

 

https://www.technocracy.news/police-now-have-ai-tool-to-catch-liars/

Anonymous ID: e1618d Jan. 7, 2019, 7:23 p.m. No.4655594   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Colorado State pays 'eco leaders' to create 'social justice' project

 

Colorado State University pays "eco leaders" $2,000 annually to perform environmental and social justice advocacy on campus.

Participants sign an agreement and commit not only up to five hours of “peer-to-peer sustainability engagement” per week, but also to attending weekly sustainability classes.

 

A Colorado State University residential program offers monetary compensation for environmental and social justice advocacy on campus.

 

The university's “eco leaders” program offers students both compensation and academic credit for helping to “raise awareness about sustainability issues" within their residence halls and encouraging “environmentally responsible behaviors of campus residents."

 

“Institutions only open to a privileged or select few have a high social injustice quotient"

 

Participants sign an agreement and commit not only to five hours of “peer-to-peer sustainability engagement” per week but also to attending weekly sustainability classes. Students receive three to four credit units per year for completing the required classes. After going on a mountain retreat as part of their training, these leaders embark on a journey to gain and spread knowledge about topics such as the economy, the environment, and social justice

 

https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=11714