Anonymous ID: c916d2 March 26, 2020, 5:51 p.m. No.8579110   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9131

Lawsuit Accuses Sen. Richard Burr Of Fraud After Private COVID-19 Meeting With His Top Donors

 

A lawsuit against Republican North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr claims he committed securities fraud by selling $1.7 million in stocks while possessing private information about the impact of coronavirus.

 

The lawsuit comes after Burr was widely criticized for delivering a briefing to wealthy members of a private club on the potential impact of coronavirus on Feb. 27. Many of the organizations with access to the meeting were also top donors to his 2016 Senate campaign.

 

The group that organized Burr’s meeting was the Tar Heel Circle, whose members include major businesses and other organizations in North Carolina, according to NPR.

 

At least ten of the group’s 38 member groups ranked in Burr’s top 100 donors for his 2016 campaign.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2020/03/26/richard-burr-lawsuit-donor-coronavirus/

 

https://www.northcarolinasociety.org/thetarheelcirlce

Anonymous ID: c916d2 March 26, 2020, 6 p.m. No.8579214   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8579131

There is enough evidence to take them all down…IF the DOJ/FBI/NSA and 14 other so-Called Intelligence agencies would do their job ….Other then spy on the average america citizen ……When will/if the Houses be Cleaned enough for it to happen is another story

 

Project Shamrock

 

Decades before 9/11, and the subsequent Bush order that directed the NSA to eavesdrop on every phone call, e-mail message, and who-knows-what-else going into or out of the United States, U.S. citizens included, they did the same thing with telegrams. It was called Project Shamrock, and anyone who thinks this is new legal and technological terrain should read up on that program.

 

Project SHAMROCK…was an espionage exercise that involved the accumulation of all telegraphic data entering into or exiting from the United States. The Armed Forces Security Agency (AFSA) and its successor NSA were given direct access to daily microfilm copies of all incoming, outgoing, and transiting telegraphs via the Western Union and its associates RCA and ITT. Operation Shamrock lasted well into the 1960s when computerized operations (HARVEST) made it possible to search for keywords rather than read through all communications.

 

Project SHAMROCK became so successful that in 1966 the NSA and CIA set up a front company in lower Manhattan (where the offices of the telegraph companies were located) under the codename LPMEDLEY. At the height of Project SHAMROCK, 150,000 messages a month were printed and analyzed by NSA agents. In May 1975 however, congressional critics began to investigate and expose the program. As a result, NSA director Lew Allen terminated it. The testimony of both the representatives from the cable companies and of director Allen at the hearings prompted Senate Intelligence Committee chairman Sen. Frank Church to conclude that Project SHAMROCK was "probably the largest government interception program affecting Americans ever undertaken."

 

If you want details, the best place is James Banford's books about the NSA: his 1982 book, The Puzzle Palace, and his 2001 book, Body of Secrets. This quote is from the latter book, page 440

 

https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2005/12/project_shamroc.html

Anonymous ID: c916d2 March 26, 2020, 6:21 p.m. No.8579501   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8579387

Getting desperate ..Indeed they/he is/are….kekekek

 

Lowest-rated show on Fox News outperforms highest-rated show on CNN

 

The least-watched prime time program on Fox News drew more viewers than its most-watched counterpart on CNN.

 

“Fox News at Night with Shannon Bream” drew an average of 1.5 million viewers in the month of April, according to Nielsen ratings reported by the Conservative Tribune. CNN’s most-watched show, “Anderson Cooper 360,” had an average audience of 1.1 million and placed a distant 24th among cable programs.

 

Several shows in Fox’s morning and daytime lineups also outperformed “AC360,” including “America’s Newsroom,” “Fox & Friends,” “Outnumbered,” “Your World with Neil Cavuto,” “Happening Now,” “Shepard Smith Reporting,” “Outnumbered Overtime” and “Daily Briefing with Dana Perino.”

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/may/7/lowest-rated-show-fox-news-outperforms-cnns-best/