Study finds CDC inflated COVID numbers by 1,600%
Concludes health authorities violated federal law
Phi Beta Iota: Robert Steele nailed this in February 2020. CDC/NIH guilty of crimes against humanity, death sentences are on the table.
Study finds CDC inflated COVID numbers by 1,600%
Concludes health authorities violated federal law
Phi Beta Iota: Robert Steele nailed this in February 2020. CDC/NIH guilty of crimes against humanity, death sentences are on the table.
Instead of “trust the plan” and “nothing can stop what is coming,” Q needs to put a face on this. What people need to hear now is “trust the military.” But what if we cannot?
“Harvard’s Sunstein Joins Biden’s DHS to Shape Immigration Rules” [Bloomberg]. “Former Obama administration official Cass Sunstein on Monday joined the Department of Homeland Security, where President Joe Biden is moving rapidly to roll back Donald Trump’s immigration policy priorities. Sunstein is a senior counselor who will be responsible for making sure that the rules put forward by the department and its agencies are based on evidence and consistent with the law, an administration official said. Sunstein, a law professor at Harvard University, was administrator of President Barack Obama’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs from 2009 to 2012. His work with Biden goes back three decades to when Biden was the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Commission and Sunstein weighed in on judicial nominations and constitutional interpretation.” • Ugh. Can Rahm Emmanuel and Larry Summers be far behind? Sunstein is co-author of this interesting article from 2008 (PDF): “Conspiracy Theories.” The Abstract contains this nugget: “Because those who hold conspiracy theories typically suffer from a crippled epistemology, in accordance with which it is rational to hold such theories, the best response consists in cognitive infiltration of extremist groups.” Source
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Useful No Cost Book about Algorithms
If you find math books interesting, you will want to take a look at Jeff Erikson’s Algorithms. The text complements courses the author conducted at the University of Illinois. I enjoyed the section called “Greedy Algorithms,” and there are other useful sections as well, including the discuss of search. The book contains illustrations and exercises. However, the reader will not find answers to these. This page provides links to other material developed for students by the author. The text consumes more than 450 pages. Very useful information.
Security researcher hacks Apple, Tesla, Paypal, more, in clever open-source software attack
Microsoft, PayPal, Shopify, Netflix, Yelp, and Uber were among the other companies that found their internal systems breached in the proof of concept …