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- Bebo Bepops into Amazon Twitch: Name That Gamer Tune
- Surveillance as a Service
- DHS Has Moved Biometrics to Amazon’s Cloud
The truth at any cost lowers all other costs — curated by former US spy Robert David Steele.
$hithole Countries? 673 Million People Still Defecate Outdoors
The United Nations has released a new report focusing on water, sanitation and hygiene around the world. It has found that approximately 2.2 billion people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water, 4.2 billion have to go without safe sanitation services and three billion lack basic handwashing facilities.

The report also examined the state of open defecation and progress in eliminating it. As Statista's Niall McCarthy reports, as recently as 2015, close to a billion people were still defecating outdoors, resulting in widespread disease and millions of deaths. That drove the UN to call for an end to the practice and some parts of the world have proven hugely successful in eradicating it.

Bringing big tech to heel: how do we take back control of the internet?
The project will reference the world-leading Global Data Protection Regulation developed by the European Union. Under the regulation, the idea that you control your data footprint has been accepted and embedded with privacy protocols placing enforceable rules on how corporations harvest and then monetise personal information. Protections include the right to be unknown and the right to be able to delete your personal records from a business that is holding them. It also includes rights for portability of data allowing, for instance, a user to take their data with them when they change banks, obligations on a business to delete a customer’s records when the customer takes their business elsewhere, as well as stringent data-handling protocols. Adopting these principles in Australia would be a significant step towards taking responsibility for the way the digital economy affects our privacy.
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Sunday, 23 June 2019 — Praise be to God!
Big Picture. Trump the incumbent has a machine and the money and the advantage of being able to do things like eliminate the income tax. He is also weak in multiple states for failing to honor many of his promises, notably ending foreign wars (not approved by Congress) and 9/11 disclosure. The Democrats are a mess and might be stupid enough to nominate Biden or Warren. We continue to believe that Hickenlooper-McKinney are the combination against which Trump should be *planning”. That takes a lot more than his current communications staff are capable of handling. Florida will be central. The new law making it a felony to criticize Israel will be struck down by the Supreme Court and could be the death knell for Governor DeSantis. The President retains the initiative BUT faces some daunting obstacles ably summarized by John Cassidy of The New Yorker. Trump to swing voters: piss off. Seriously? The President is not stupid — this may be a feint. We grow ever more concerned over the the President's warmongering and Zionist toadying — two very significant hit pieces out of Florida suggest he might be more vulnerable than we realized. If he folds to Zionist and Deep State pressures to attack Iran, he loses in 2020. Can Oprah Winfrey beat Donald Trump in 2020? Bill Maher sort of thinks so. Of course so also did The Donald — Winfrey for VP? Better than Pence, for sure.
Silicon Valley Is Destroying American Democracy by Playing Political Favorites
Authored by Robert Bridge via The Strategic Culture Foundation,
Perhaps it was expecting too much that the tech giants would check their political allegiances at the door to ensure fairness. Instead, they have let their political affinities disrupt the process every step of the way and this is leading the country down a blind alley.
So here we have a situation where the largest American social media companies are able to shame and ban users with impunity, while also deleting efforts by any outside agency that demonstrates their political bias.
Ex-top CIA official perturbed by John Durham's review of intelligence analysts
ROBERT STEELE: Worth a full read. Mike Morrell is afraid, and so he should be, because it will become immediately clear that the analysts were not allowed to do their job and were told what their conclusions would be before hand — just as Robert Gates did back in the day. DoJ should give the CIA analysts full immunity and demand one on one accounts backed up by a polygraph. Bill Binney and I called this bullshit on day one from the cheap seats, and history has proven us correct. CIA analysts are not stupid — they know a con job from John Brennan when they see one. That Directorate of Analysis leaders did not have the stones to stand up to John Brennan will surprise no one at all.