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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34u4S04fDYE>Prince Andrew urged to cooperate with U.S. over Epsteinhttp://archive.is/W5y4N>Handful of Hong Kong protesters surrender as university siege staggers onhttp://archive.is/nsPqu>Israel’s Attorney General Indicts Prime Minister Netanyahu on Corruption Chargeshttp://archive.is/URmeh>Shifting asylum 'burden,' U.S. sends Guatemala first Honduran migranthttp://archive.is/OSKMS>Trump Signs Short-Term Spending Bill to Avert Government Shutdownhttp://archive.is/ktFJT>U.S. charges Chinese national with stealing trade secrets: Justice Departmenthttp://archive.is/KpnFK>Feds begin approving some export licenses for Huaweihttp://archive.is/TNkLZ>South Korea agrees to more U.S. ricehttps://www.freightwaves.com/news/south-korea-agrees-to-extra-serving-of-us-rice>Pentagon Warns that Number of Military Bases with Contaminated Water Likely to Risehttps://www.military.com/daily-news/2019/11/21/pentagon-warns-number-military-bases-contaminated-water-likely-rise.html>SpaceX's 1st Full-Size Starship Prototype Suffers Anomaly in Pressure Test https://www.space.com/spacex-starship-prototype-anomaly-pressure-test.html>Space Command Chief Outlines Advances as Space War-Fighting Threats Mounthttps://www.theepochtimes.com/space-command-chief-outlines-advances-as-space-war-fighting-threats-mount_3149479.html(Archiving went down again)
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>'Today I opened a major Apple Manufacturing plant in Texas that will bring high paying jobs back to America. Today Nancy Pelosi closed Congress because she doesn’t care about American Workers!'https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1197293250115014656>'During my visit yesterday to Austin, Texas, for the startup of the new Mac Pro, & the discussion of a new one $billion campus, also in Texas, I asked Tim Cook to see if he could get Apple involved in building 5G in the U.S. They have it all - Money, Technology, Vision & Cook!l'https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1197492772850348034 >>251460>Today I opened a major Apple Manufacturing plant in Texas that will bring high paying jobs back to America.A good one.
>I asked Tim Cook to see if he could get Apple involved in building 5G in the U.S.This is bad, really bad. As more and more cameras and microphones are installed, 5G is the infrastructure needed to make 1984 real. Look at China, the chinks already have crude version up and running in many cities, and freedom is already gone.
>>251470Network tech here, can confirm. It’s worse than most people realize. I’ll try and summarize:
GPS and GLONASS tracking are in a tough spot right now for use by GITDNs because GPS and GLONASS are transmit only - the satellites essentially tell your phone where you are, but there’s no return channel so unless there’s a second channel of communication (Pegasus malware on your phone reporting back over the cell network etc) your phone isn’t spying on you in a way the spooks can track without a warrant etc. They aren’t going to want to risk being caught infecting civilian phones with malware at national scale, so means they can only get your phone to report back your locational data from the satellites if you’re a real target and worth the risk of infecting.
They can track you and everyone else at a national scale (and let’s be real, have been for decades and have logged it) with cell triangulation - your phone has a unique ID (essentially your username that’s associated with your phone plan, so no spoofing a fake one (or someone else’s without their SIM and associated keys) unless you only want to call 911). Furthermore, the cell towers’ locations are known very precisely because they don’t move and were installed by someone at a specific spot. Therefore, if your phone is visible to more than one cell at a time the network can determine your location based on distance from each cell. Basic high school geometry. The problem with this is that physical obstructions (think buildings and the like) can mess with that, making the accuracy and precision drop below “I know which bathroom stall you’re shitting in” levels. Ideally for the government, our phones would be able to tell them who we’re standing next to in the bathroom, to feed into algorithms to find naughty citizens talking to other naughty citizens.
If only there were some way to install cell sites all over the place so you’re always in direct line of sight to at least one or two towers.
Why, if that were the case, the government could have a live feed of centimeter-accurate locational data on every person in the United States.
Wouldn’t that be useful, and justify quite a bit in order to make that come about.
>>251814>Japan's 1st bill to punish hate speech submitted in Kawasaki>The city of Kawasaki on Monday submitted to its assembly an ordinance bill to introduce criminal penalties for hate speech, the first in Japan.>Japan enacted in 2016 a law designed to deter hate speech, but it lacks provisions to ban or punish the use of discriminatory language, leading critics to call for tougher steps to eradicate discrimination against ethnic minorities.>to eradicate discrimination against ethnic minoritiesThis is a widely known method to silence those resisting genocide.
Sad that Japan follows the path of chaos and destruction of the West.
>>251853I would not worry too much. I hear Japanese people being racist everyday. Sometimes directly at me. It is fully ingrained and no silly law is going to change that.
Not only the older generations as they pass down hatred at kindergarten onwards.
This law is mainly because Koreans get upset at being consider korean even when they are 3rd generation imigrants who have never been to Korea. But fuck them.
Only 2% of the population is not Japanese and in that 2% are third generation settlers. I rank at 0.01% of my local population and there are actually more North Koreans living in my city than English.
If the Japs are on a path it is one of 10,000 years and Mt Fuji will grumble and re-build itself in that time.
>>251934That's the thing about east Asian cultures, they are very long-term oriented and try not to disturb the status quo just to do so, and when they do have opposition they tend to voice it indirectly. Japs never are the types to use provocative language in public, but say things with metaphors and/or behind closed doors. Practically speaking "hate speech" laws will have very little effect. That doesn't mean they're a good idea, though.
>>251814>>Australian Prime Minister Calls Alleged Chinese Spy Plot ‘Deeply Disturbing’>New allegations that the Chinese communist regime attempted to install an agent inside Australia’s federal Parliament are “deeply disturbing and troubling,” Australia’s prime minister said on Nov. 25 as its domestic spy agency investigates the plot.Actually the news should be the incompetence and treasonous behavior of the whole Australian political apparatus that allows non Whites to roam freely.
>>252205>British Police Defend Decision to Drop Investigation Into Jeffrey EpsteinOf course. It is absurd to even think the zogbots are going to investigate their monarchs and oligarchs, and another reason why these private armies need to be disarmed.