Anonymous ID: 6ee19b May 5, 2020, 1:48 p.m. No.9042627   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2827 >>3032 >>3151 >>3170

Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman says evidence suggests coronavirus was not manmade or released from lab

 

The Pentagon’s top uniformed official on Tuesday maintained that available evidence indicates the virus that has caused a global pandemic was natural and not manmade or released purposely from a Chinese lab.

 

“The weight of evidence — nothing’s conclusive — the weight of evidence is that it was natural and not manmade,” Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Army Gen. Mark Milley said of the coronavirus.

 

“The second issue is, was it accidentally released, did it release naturally into the environment or was it intentional? We don’t have conclusive evidence in any of that, but the weight of evidence is that it was probably not intentional,” he told reporters at the Pentagon.

 

Milley added that “various agencies both civilian and U.S. government are looking at” the location of where the virus originated from.

 

But Milley since last month has maintained that while the U.S. intelligence community was taking "a hard look" at the theory, it's inconclusive, and “the weight of evidence seems to indicate natural [origin].”

 

And Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert and a member of the White House coronavirus task force, has dismissed theories the virus was man-made or released accidentally from a Chinese lab. He said available research indicated the virus evolved naturally.

 

Milley on Tuesday did push for the Chinese government to “open up and allow inspectors and investigators” to go into Wuhan “so that the world can know the actual original source of this [virus] so that we can apply the lessons learned and prevent outbreaks in the future.”

 

https://thehill.com/policy/defense/496241-joint-chiefs-of-staff-chairman-says-evidence-suggests-coronavirus-was-not

 

Misleading headline should have read …

Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman says evidence is inconclusive coronavirus was not manmade or released from lab

 

such bullshit headlines @thehill

Anonymous ID: 6ee19b May 5, 2020, 1:51 p.m. No.9042661   🗄️.is 🔗kun

OIP Now Offers Virtual FOIA Training for Agency FOIA Professionals

 

May 5, 2020

 

Today, the Office of Information Policy (OIP) announced dates for our new virtual FOIA training during the month of May. OIP offers a number of training opportunities throughout the year for agency FOIA professionals and individuals with FOIA responsibilities. Due to COVID-19 and maximum telework, OIP is pleased to offer virtual training sessions that will be taught in real-time by OIP instructors.

 

These courses have been designed as shorter, topical training sessions for personnel from all stages of the FOIA workforce, from new hires to the experienced FOIA professionals or FOIA managers. The dates for our mini training sessions are now available on OIP’s Eventbrite page. We will continue to add additional sessions as needed. We ask that attendees only register for one workshop at a time to give others an opportunity to attend.

 

The workshops are open to all agency FOIA professionals and interested personnel. Registration is required for attendance. Please note that these workshops are open to government personnel and contractors only. Employees must use their government email address to register for the event through Eventbrite.

 

OIP is also available to provide individualized remote training sessions to any interested agency, which can be tailored to fit training needs.

 

For questions or more information regarding any of OIP’s training opportunities, please contact OIP’s Training Coordinator at (202) 514-FOIA (3642).

 

https://www.justice.gov/oip/blog/oip-now-offers-virtual-foia-training-agency-foia-professionals

Anonymous ID: 6ee19b May 5, 2020, 1:53 p.m. No.9042695   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2757 >>2807 >>2827 >>3151 >>3170

Trump submits federal pension board nominees, opening door to cut China investments

 

May 4, 2020 - 10:46pm

 

President Trump on Monday nominated three people to the board that oversees federal employees pension funds – who if confirmed could give the president the majority votes needed to eliminate some Chinese investments.

 

The nominees – John M. Barger, of California; Christopher Bancroft Burnham, of Connecticut, and Frank Dunlevy, of California – if confirmed by the Senate to the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board would replace board members whose term has expired.

 

The five-person board oversees the Thrift Savings Plan, a retirement savings fund that is similar to a 401(k) for federal employees and military members.

 

If confirmed, the Trump appointees could reverse the board's 2017 decision to allow the TSP's $50 billion international fund to track an index that include some China-based stocks of companies accused of human rights abuses, violating sanctions and aiding the Chinese military, according to Thomson Reuters.

 

Barger, Burnham and Dunlevy will serve either a two- or four-year term.

 

Among the Chinese companies in the index is the surveillance firm Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology, placed last year on a trade blacklist for its technology being is used in detention camps for China's Uigher Muslim minorities, according to the wire service.

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/all-things-trump/president-trump-puts-imprint-federal-retirement-thrift-investment