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Year: 2020
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Digital Trends – by Allison Matyus
The Israeli government is looking to use a secret trove of people’s cellphone data to decide who should be quarantined based on if they crossed paths with someone who has the coronavirus, officially known as COVID-19.
The New York Times reports that the classified dataset that would be used is normally meant to combat terrorism. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu authorized the move on Sunday, March 15, but Israel’s Parliament’s Secret Services Subcommittee still has to vote to approve the use of this top secret data. Continue reading “Israel seeks treasure trove of sensitive phone data to track coronavirus cases”
Canada on Friday formally approved the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), taking the last legislative step to implementation of the deal to replace the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
The trade deal, ratified by the Mexican legislature last June and by Congress in January, was formally ratified by the Canadian Senate Friday, and shortly thereafter received royal assent, the Canadian governor general’s approval. Continue reading “Canada approves North American trade deal”
In late January we noted Event 201’s significance:
Only three months ago, John Hopkins, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Economic Forum (a hive of self-professed globalists) ran a “pandemic simulation” called “Event 201” specifically focused on Coronavirus. Not Ebola, or Swine Flu or even Avian Flu – but CORONAVIRUS. The simulation features the spread of coronavirus in South America, blamed on animal to human transmission (pigs). The conclusion of the exercise was that national governments were nowhere near ready, scoring 40 out of 100 on their preparedness scale. The simulation projected over 65 million deaths worldwide. Continue reading “Event 201 Unfolds: Covid-19 Action Platform = Global Government”
Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced late Monday night that polls will be closed in the state on Tuesday as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The order came from Ohio Health Director Dr. Amy Acton, who said she was ordering “the polling locations in the State of Ohio closed on March 17” in order to “avoid the imminent threat with a high probability of widespread exposure to COVID-19 with a significant risk of substantial harm to a large number of the people in the general population, including the elderly and people with weakened immune systems and chronic medical conditions.” Continue reading “Ohio governor announces polls will be closed Tuesday over coronavirus”
San Francisco’s mayor is ordering residents to stay home in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus.
Mayor London Breed announced in a tweet that residents will be required to stay home starting at midnight, except for essential needs. Continue reading “San Francisco orders residents to shelter in place”
Need to Know – by F. William Engdahl
Krista Moen Moyer wrote on Facebook:
“And just like that, the government controls all sporting events, concerts, jobs, colleges, medical facilities, whether or not you can leave your house, controls depleted resources such as toilet paper and food, controls all travel…. Continue reading “Facebook User Observes How Easy it Was for the Government to Take Complete Control Overnight Simply by Scaring Everyone with a Feeble Virus”
International Business Times – by Inigo Monzon, March 12, 2020
NASA’s Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) is currently tracking two asteroids that are expected to approach the planet next week. According to the data gathered by the agency, the two asteroids are expected to intersect Earth’s path.
The first asteroid that’s expected to cross the planet’s orbit is known as 2020 EF. As indicated in CNEOS’ database, this asteroid is currently flying across space toward Earth at a speed of over 10,000 miles per hour. It has an estimated diameter of about 98 feet. Continue reading “NASA Warns Of 2 Asteroids Intersecting Earth’s Orbit”
Today’s crash wiped out almost the entire Trump Rally, going back to the day “The Donald” was elected President of the United States. The stock crash, rolling through our days like late-summer thunder, is a daily headline now, each day unimaginably worse than the record day before!
Charts can’t even keep up with the action. Because I couldn’t initially find one that matched the actual close, I had to draw a red line at the point to which the market actually plunged today: Continue reading “The Big Trump Dump! Dow Down 3,000 Points!”
THE INTERNET MILITIA – As one country after another goes into lockdown ID2020 is being rolled out as one of the solutions for a ‘better world’ after the coronavirus circus is over. ID2020 is part of a much bigger agenda. As is all the rest below.
In 2017 Microsoft joined ID2020, “a global Alliance whose goal is to create universal digital identities for everyone”: Continue reading “They Are Moving Forward with ALL (!) Their Plans While No One is Paying Attention”
Governor Greg Abbott has announced that he is waiving certain regulations related to commercial trucking in the state of Texas. The suspensions will expedite commercial vehicle delivery of more supplies in each truckload as Texas works to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) across the state. Continue reading “Governor Abbott Waives Certain State Trucking Regulations To Expedite Delivery Of Resources Around Texas”
Amazon said Monday that it needs to hire 100,000 people across the U.S. to keep up with a crush of orders as the coronavirus spreads and keeps more people at home, shopping online.
The online retailer said it will also temporarily raise pay by $2 an hour through the end of April for hourly employees, who work at its warehouses, delivery centers and Whole Foods grocery stores. Hourly workers in the United Kingdom and other European countries will get a similar raise. Continue reading “Amazon Seeks to Hire 100,000 to Keep Up With Surge in Orders”