Anonymous ID: 48459c Jan. 24, 2020, 8:18 p.m. No.7906365   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6838 >>6850 >>6897 >>6955

BREAKING: Feds Have Evidence Bezos’ Girlfriend Gave Texts to Brother Who Leaked to National Enquirer, Report Says

 

Federal prosecutors reportedly have evidence showing that Jeff Bezos’ girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez, gave text messages to her brother, which Sanchez’s brother then sold to the National Enquirer for $200,000 and were featured in its article about Bezos’ affair with Sanchez. “The evidence gathered by federal prosecutors includes a May 10, 2018, text message sent from the phone of Lauren Sanchez, Mr. Bezos’ girlfriend, to her brother Michael Sanchez containing a flirtatious message from the Amazon chief,” The Wall Street Journal reported. “The Enquirer quoted the text in its January 2019 article about Mr. Bezos’ extramarital affair with Ms. Sanchez. A July 3, 2018, text message sent from Ms. Sanchez’s phone to her brother’s includes a photo of a shirtless Mr. Bezos.”

 

Recent news reports suggested that Saudi Arabia could have been behind a hack that “obtained the messages from Bezos after Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman messaged Bezos over WhatsApp. “The text messages reviewed by the Journal, as well as a $200,000 payment Mr. Sanchez received from the Enquirer under an October 2018 contract the Journal also reviewed, supports American Media’s earlier statements that he was the source for the National Enquirer’s article,” The Journal added. “The Saudi government said the allegation that the crown prince hacked Mr. Bezos’ phone was absurd and called for an investigation.” Manhattan federal prosecutors had been investigating whether Bezos’ phone was hacked.

 

The Saudi Embassy in the U.S. responded to the allegations by tweeting: “Recent media reports that suggest the Kingdom is behind a hacking of Mr. Jeff Bezos’ phone are absurd. We call for an investigation on these claims so that we can have all the facts out.” A spokesperson for American Media, which owns the National Enquirer, told The Journal that '''“In September of 2018, Michael Sanchez began providing all materials and information to our reporters” and that any claim that Saudi Arabia, or any other third party, was involved was “false

 

VICE broke the story earlier this week on the allegation that Saudi Arabia was behind a hack of Bezos’ phone. “The report, obtained by Motherboard, indicates that investigators set up a secure lab to examine the phone and its artifacts and spent two days poring over the device but were unable to find any malware on it. Instead, they only found a suspicious video file sent to Bezos on May 1, 2018 that ‘appears to be an Arabic language promotional film about telecommunications,'” VICE reported. “That file shows an image of the Saudi Arabian flag and Swedish flags and arrived with an encrypted downloader. Because the downloader was encrypted this delayed or further prevented’study of the code delivered along with the video.'”

 

The report assessed that “Bezos’ phone was compromised via tools procured by Saud al Qahtani,” who is a friend and top advisory to MBS. VICE added, “He was also president and chairman of the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones and was known to procure offensive hacking tools on behalf of the Saudi regime, among them tools made by the Italian company Hacking Team.”

 

https://www.dailywire.com/news/breaking-feds-have-evidence-bezos-girlfriend-gave-texts-to-brother-who-leaked-to-national-enquirer-report-says

Anonymous ID: 48459c Jan. 24, 2020, 8:35 p.m. No.7906522   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6550

Gates Foundation funds Livestock Antibody Hub at Pirbright

 

Highly collaborative work will address needs of livestock research community while bridging requirements of vaccine industry. Researchers from The Pirbright Institute in the U.K. have been awarded $5.5 million by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to establish a Livestock Antibody Hub aimed at improving animal and human health globally. According to the institute, the ambitious program of work will see extensive collaboration among multiple U.K. research organizations in order to utilize research outcomes in livestock disease and immunology to support human health as part of the "One Health" agenda.

 

Six leading scientists from Pirbright will be involved in the project, including John Hammond, Venugopal Nair, Simon Graham, Elma Tchilian, Munir Iqbal and Erica Bickerton. Their combined expert knowledge will drive the study of cattle, pig and poultry antibody responses at high resolution to expand the understanding of protective immunity in species that can also be used as models for a range of human infectious diseases, the Pirbright announcement said.

 

https://www.feedstuffs.com/nutrition-health/gates-foundation-funds-livestock-antibody-hub-pirbright

Anonymous ID: 48459c Jan. 24, 2020, 8:59 p.m. No.7906751   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6765 >>6768 >>6778 >>6883

Vineyard spills 97,000 gallons of wine, polluting California river, officials say

 

A Northern California vineyard’s tank of wine popped open on Wednesday, unleashing 97,000 gallons — some of which flowed into a local river, state officials said. The leak was reported around 2:30 p.m. at Rodney Strong Vineyards in Healdsburg, according to a hazardous materials spill update from the California Office of Emergency Services. The caller who alerted authorities to the spill said that “a blending tank door popped out for unknown reasons and released 97,112 [gallons] of wine into Reiman Creek,” state officials said, adding that the spill ultimately made its way into the Russian River, which flows into the Pacific Ocean. “We are deeply concerned and are doing everything in our power to protect our waterways,” Rodney Strong spokesman Chris O’Gorman said Thursday, according to the Santa Rosa Press Democrat.

 

State officials said the spill had been stopped and about 20 percent of the spilled liquid was contained. “Contractor and Rodney Strong Vineyards is conducting the clean up,” officials wrote in the hazardous spills update. The Healdsburg Fire Department and the Sonoma County Fire Services Department were responsible for handling the emergency, according to state officials. “The uncertainty was how much of that made it into the creek and how much into the sanitary sewer system inside the facility,” Sonoma County Fire Battalion Chief Mike Elson said, according to the Press Democrat. “But there was a large, substantial amount into the creek and river.”

 

The spill came after “a door near the bottom of a large blending tank somehow popped open around 1:30 p.m. and released all of the cabernet sauvignon it was holding into a sanitary sewer system on the property,” per the Press Democrat.

Anonymous ID: 48459c Jan. 24, 2020, 9:03 p.m. No.7906795   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6808 >>6854 >>6867

Vineyard spills 97,000 gallons of wine, polluting California river, officials say

 

A Northern California vineyard’s tank of wine popped open on Wednesday, unleashing 97,000 gallons — some of which flowed into a local river, state officials said. The leak was reported around 2:30 p.m. at Rodney Strong Vineyards in Healdsburg, according to a hazardous materials spill update from the California Office of Emergency Services. The caller who alerted authorities to the spill said that “a blending tank door popped out for unknown reasons and released 97,112 [gallons] of wine into Reiman Creek,” state officials said, adding that the spill ultimately made its way into the Russian River, which flows into the Pacific Ocean. “We are deeply concerned and are doing everything in our power to protect our waterways,” Rodney Strong spokesman Chris O’Gorman said Thursday, according to the Santa Rosa Press Democrat.

 

State officials said the spill had been stopped and about 20 percent of the spilled liquid was contained. “Contractor and Rodney Strong Vineyards is conducting the clean up,” officials wrote in the hazardous spills update. The Healdsburg Fire Department and the Sonoma County Fire Services Department were responsible for handling the emergency, according to state officials. “The uncertainty was how much of that made it into the creek and how much into the sanitary sewer system inside the facility,” Sonoma County Fire Battalion Chief Mike Elson said, according to the Press Democrat. “But there was a large, substantial amount into the creek and river.”

 

The spill came after “a door near the bottom of a large blending tank somehow popped open around 1:30 p.m. and released all of the cabernet sauvignon it was holding into a sanitary sewer system on the property,” per the Press Democrat. The newspaper also reported that “Rodney Strong contracted with two vacuum truck operators to clean up the spill, and tried to assemble a dam in the creek, Elson said. The containment measure was unsuccessful, since water was flowing faster because of the recent rains.”

 

Rodney Strong, a retired dancer, founded the winery in 1959, saying “I knew I couldn’t be an old dancer, but I could be an old winemaker,” according to the winery’s site. In 1989, the Kleins, a farming family in the region, purchased Rodney Strong Vineyards and updated the operation with modern technology, the site says. The winery, which focuses on Sonoma County grape-growing and wines, has 14 estate vineyards in the region, including the Russian River Valley, Alexander Valley, Chalk Hill and Sonoma County coast.

https://www.sacbee.com/news/california/article239574018.html#storylink=cpy

Anonymous ID: 48459c Jan. 24, 2020, 9:09 p.m. No.7906838   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Baker, not sure if this was seen, however, it certainly debunks Bezos Saudi hacked me story.

 

>>7906365 BREAKING: Feds Have Evidence Bezos’ Girlfriend Gave Texts to Brother Who Leaked to National Enquirer, Report Says