Anonymous ID: f86a4e Feb. 25, 2020, 7:38 a.m. No.8243684   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8243574

 

A [BIG] name would be Tom Hanks.

Starred in BIG.

 

Just like in the Treasonous Govt, the only BIG names that will Wake the World would be widely known names. Obama/HRC, Hanks/Oprah.

 

Hanks has his Hanx brand, but also a strange "coincidence" is another Hanx brand

"Naked Truths

Let’s talk about sex, baby. Come get involved as we chat all things sexual wellness."

https://www.hanxofficial.com/

Anonymous ID: f86a4e Feb. 25, 2020, 7:55 a.m. No.8243787   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3949 >>3953 >>4059 >>4078 >>4104 >>4122

Assange tried to call White House, Hillary Clinton over data dump, his lawyer says

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Julian Assange tried to contact Hillary Clinton and the White House when he realized that unredacted U.S. diplomatic cables given to WikiLeaks were about to be dumped on the internet, his lawyer told his London extradition hearing on Tuesday.

 

Assange is being sought by the United States on 18 counts of hacking U.S. government computers and an espionage offense, having allegedly conspired with Chelsea Manning, then a U.S. soldier known as Bradley Manning, to leak hundreds of thousands of secret documents by WikiLeaks almost a decade ago.

 

On Monday, the lawyer representing the United States told the hearing that Assange, 48, was wanted for crimes that had endangered people in Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan who had helped the West, some of whom later disappeared.

 

U.S. authorities say his actions in recklessly publishing unredacted classified diplomatic cables put informants, dissidents, journalists and human rights activists at risk of torture, abuse or death.

 

Outlining part of his defense, Assange's lawyer Mark Summers said allegations that he had helped Manning to break a government password, had encouraged the theft of secret data and knowingly put lives in danger were "lies, lies and more lies".

 

He told London's Woolwich Crown Court that WikiLeaks had received documents from Manning in April 2010. He then made a deal with a number of newspapers, including the New York Times, Britain's Guardian and Germany's Der Spiegel, to begin releasing redacted parts of the 250,000 cables in November that year.

 

A witness from Der Spiegel said the U.S. State Department had been involved in suggesting redactions in conference calls, Summers said.

 

However, a password that allowed access to the full unredacted material was published in a book by a Guardian reporter about WikiLeaks in February 2011. In August, another German newspaper reported it had discovered the password and it had access to the archive.

 

 

PEOPLE'S LIVES "AT RISK"

 

Summers said Assange attempted to warn the U.S. government, calling the White House and attempting to speak to then- Secretary of State Clinton, saying "unless we do something, people's lives are put at risk".

 

Summers said the State Department had responded by suggesting that Assange call back "in a couple of hours".

 

The United States asked Britain to extradite Assange last year after he was pulled from the Ecuador embassy in London, where he had spent seven years holed up avoiding extradition to Sweden over sex crime allegations which have since been dropped.

 

Assange has served a prison sentence in Britain for skipping bail and remains jailed pending the U.S. extradition request

 

Supporters hail Assange as an anti-establishment hero who revealed governments' abuses of power, and argue the action against him is a dangerous infringement of journalists' rights. Critics cast him as a dangerous enemy of the state who has undermined Western security.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/assange-tried-call-white-house-145458307.html

 

Is this the link to who murdered Seth Rich? TIMEing

Anonymous ID: f86a4e Feb. 25, 2020, 8:06 a.m. No.8243870   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Gandhi's great grandson hits out at Trump for political visitors' book message

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/gandhis-great-grandson-hits-trump-144332555.html

 

Summed up article. Orange Man Bad, Anti Christ Obama good.

Anonymous ID: f86a4e Feb. 25, 2020, 8:42 a.m. No.8244126   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4136

>>8244068

>When will the world get it?

 

When BIG arrests take place.

Until "WE" have actual evidence to back up what WE KNOW, we will continue to be ridiculed, mocked, and called "Conspiracy Theorists."

Anonymous ID: f86a4e Feb. 25, 2020, 8:50 a.m. No.8244173   🗄️.is 🔗kun

No checkout needed: Amazon opens cashier-less grocery store

 

NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon is aiming to kill the supermarket checkout line.

 

The online retailing giant is opening its first cashier-less supermarket, the latest sign that Amazon is serious about shaking up the $800 billion grocery industry.

 

At the new store, opening Tuesday in Seattle, shoppers can grab milk or eggs and walk out without checking out or opening their wallets. Shoppers scan a smartphone app to enter the store. Cameras and sensors track what's taken off shelves. Items are charged to an Amazon account after leaving.

 

Called Amazon Go Grocery, the new store is an expansion of its 2-year-old chain of Amazon Go convenience stores. At 10,400 square feet, the supermarket is more than five times the size of the smaller stores, and stocks more items beyond the sodas and sandwiches found at Amazon Go. The new market stocks fresh baked bread, blood oranges, butternut squash and other food to whip up dinner or stock the fridge.

 

Amazon is not new to groceries. It made a splash in 2017 when it bought Whole Foods and its 500 stores. It’s also been expanding its online grocery delivery service. But it’s still far behind rival Walmart, the nation’s largest grocer, which has more than 4,700 stores. Walmart has also found success with its online grocery service, that lets shoppers buy online and then pickup at stores.

 

Amazon plans to open another type of grocery store in Los Angeles sometime this year, but the company said it won't use the cashier-less technology at that location and has kept other details under wraps.

 

At the new Seattle store, families can shop together with just one phone scanning everyone in. Anything they grab from the shelf will be added to the tab of the person who signed them in. But shopper's shouldn't help a stranger reach something from the top shelf: Amazon warns that grabbing an item for someone else means you’ll be charged for it.

 

While cashier-less stores remove a major annoyance for customers, waiting in long lines to pay, it also takes away parts of supermarket shopping that some customers may miss. There's no one to bag groceries at Amazon Go Grocery. Instead, Amazon gives out reusable bags so shoppers can fill them as they shop. And there’s no deli counter, butcher or fishmonger. Instead, packaged sliced ham, steaks and salmon fillets are sold in refrigerated shelves.

 

Other retailers and startups have been racing to create similar cashier-less technology. Earlier this month, for example, 7-Eleven said it is testing a cashier-less store inside its Irving, Texas, offices.

 

Amazon declined to say if it plans to open more cashier-less grocery stores. Since it launched its first Amazon Go store in 2018, the Seattle-based company has opened about 25 of them in big cities, such as Chicago, New York and San Francisco

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/no-checkout-needed-amazon-opens-134639995.html