>>7909007 p, >>7909041p, >>7909063 p Moar NSA report to Congress.
kek that scene from the Bourne movie….
>>7909186 p George Soros’ $1 billion pledge to fight ‘nationalism’ proves he will continue his political battles from beyond the grave
wait, i think you can buy a state funeral…maybe he has his own country.
anyway, don't worry about the money, that can be handled.
>>7908299 p Pope Francis on Friday met with Mike Pence
From notables. It strikes me as very notable, indeed.
He's a friend of Epstein, so we know he's into the weird stuff.
UN isn't dying. It's shapeshifting.
'"JP Morgan Creates $100B Funding Arm To Help UN"'
"PMorgan has created a $100 billion funding arm — the JPMorgan Development Finance Institution (DFI) — to expand investments in emerging markets and help the United Nations (U.N.) meets its Sustainable Development Goals, JPMorgan announced on Tuesday (Jan. 21)."
It estimates the firm can finance development projects valued at more than $100 billion annually.
moar: https://www.pymnts.com/tag/jpmorgan/
baker
following is relevant to the notable on UN funding reduction EO.
UN isn't dying. It's shapeshifting.
'"JP Morgan Creates $100B Funding Arm To Help UN"'
"PMorgan has created a $100 billion funding arm — the JPMorgan Development Finance Institution (DFI) — to expand investments in emerging markets and help the United Nations (U.N.) meets its Sustainable Development Goals, JPMorgan announced on Tuesday (Jan. 21)."
It estimates the firm can finance development projects valued at more than $100 billion annually.
moar: https://www.pymnts.com/tag/jpmorgan/
kek speaking of the Big Bank…
Fincancial institutions are sharing your data with third party Apps. Willingly.
JPMorgan Ups Security By Blocking FinTechs From Passwords
As a way to get users’ passwords “out of the system,” the lender will disburse tokens to third parties, embedded with limited data, Bill Wallace, Chase’s head of digital, told FT
So you see, your banking "data" is still being made available – in some "limited" form – but no worries, at least they're going to start removing your passwords.
Yodlee uses data feeds for 67 percent of the information it aggregates for its clients. Chad Wiechers, Yodlee’s senior vice-president for data access, told FT that when customers had to provide passwords, only “necessary” data was tapped.
Plaid is collaborating with Chase to make sure the tokens collect the information clients need, Sima Gandhi, head of strategy at Plaid, told FT.
There is no official launch date for removing password-based access, and Wallace said the planned change shouldn’t prevent any apps from working with Chase customers. Data security is an issue with far-reaching consequences. the reported number of exposed consumer records that contained sensitive personally identifiable information jumped 126 percent between 2017 and 2018.
unh I forgot. It's the Saturday Morning Cartoon Babysitting crowd.
Clean up qresearch – bring 'em back!