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Coronavirus unmasks Donald Trump’s plot against America – U.S. News – Haaretz.com

Trump thunders about invisible enemies, blames immigrants for joblessness and hails armed white nationalist protestors as ‘good people.’ ‘America First’ echoes from the 1930s are getting louder
— Read on www.haaretz.com/us-news/.premium-coronavirus-unmasks-donald-trump-s-plot-against-america-1.8818559

More evidence that “King of Israel” Trump is playing both Democrat and Republican America in service to Kahanist mafia Israel via Ukrainian oligarchs funding and arming Tavor-wielding Neo-Nazis forcing states to reopen amid rising COVID infections and mortality rates.

Under cover of COVID-19, Israel seems to intensify its attacks against Iran in Syria – Israel News – Haaretz.com

Israel is walking on the brink and waiting to see how the enemy will respond. Will Assad hint to Tehran that it’s time to fold, or will the Iranians themselves search for an honorable exit and reduce their presence in Syria due to the increasing military pressure? Or will there be retaliation against Israel?
— Read on www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-under-cover-of-covid-19-israel-seems-to-increase-its-attacks-on-iran-in-syria-1.8820592

More evidence of Israel’s motive, means, and opportunity to Stuxnet the world with Coronavirus.

An airstrike attributed to Israel on Monday night in the Aleppo area, in northern Syria, appears to be significant; According to reports in Arab media outlets, the site that was targeted belongs to Syria’s Scientific Studies and Research Center.

This isn’t the first time an Israeli strike on the Syrian research center’s facilities has been reported.

Contrary to its custom in recent years, Israel seems to have lowered the media profile of its attacks a little. Air Force strikes in Syria began in 2012, early on in the country’s civil war, but greatly intensified in the second half of that decade.

The coronavirus apparently dictated a change in strategy. In March, almost no attacks were reported. But in April, the Syrian media reported attacks once or twice a week in eastern, central and southern Syria.

Israel hasn’t said much about these reports. In any case, neither the Israeli nor the foreign media are paying much attention to events in Syria; the coronavirus dominates their agenda. From Israel’s point of view, that may actually be a plus.

These attacks have caught the Iranian axis at a moment of relative weakness. Iran’s entrenchment in Syria and its aid to Hezbollah were the flagship project of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the commander of the Revolutionary Guards’ Quds Force.

But in early January, the Americans assassinated Soleimani shortly after his plane landed in Baghdad.

His replacement, Gen. Esmail Ghaani, discovered that his predecessor’s shoes were a bit too big for him. Ghaani doesn’t share Soleimani’s superstar status. He’s having trouble imbuing the ranks with a fighting spirit.

Iran hasn’t yet recovered from Soleimani’s assassination and what happened both before and after it – the intensified U.S. sanctions, the erosion of public trust in the regime after it emerged that it tried to cover up its accidental downing of a passenger plane over Tehran, the harsh blow the coronavirus has dealt Iran, and the decline in oil prices as the global economy contracts.

Iran’s financial aid to Hezbollah has started to shrink due to these problems. At the same time, Lebanon is embroiled in a steadily worsening economic crisis that has also weakened the Shi’ite group.

Under cover of the coronavirus, the Netanyahu government seems to have given Israel’s military chief, Aviv Kochavi, a blank check to continue the airstrikes and even intensify them. Given the geographic dispersion of the reported attacks, this war is being waged in every theater – both at the front, i.e. the Syrian-Israeli border in the Golan Heights, where outposts Hezbollah set up via its local partners are being bombed, and at bases deep inside Syria, far from the Israeli border.

Israel is walking on the brink and waiting to see how the enemy will respond. Will Assad hint to Tehran that it’s time to fold, or will the Iranians themselves search for an honorable exit and reduce their presence in Syria due to the increasing military pressure? Or will there be retaliation against Israel?

Will the 2020s Be the Decade of Eugenics? | Eugenic Ideas Never Really Went Away

The fact that New York Times and the New York Intelligencer chose to kick off the New Year with this question shows that they were desperate to drive the false narrative of Overpopulation and push the sinister final solution of Genocide to replace and ultimately erase the U.N. Decade for People of African Descent’s calls for justice via the final solution of compensation aka Reparations to Native-born Black American descendants of Chattel Enslavement before any true and lasting reconciliation.

There’s no other way to close the racial wealth gap except to pay the debt that is owed by #YesAllWhitePeople, which includes AshkeNAZI, Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews.

Nobody measures skulls anymore. But the idea that some negative traits are inborn, and specific to some ethnic groups, never left us.
— Read on nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/01/eugenic-ideas-never-really-went-away.html

Was Twitter Employee, Courtney Brousseau, ICED-Out Over Microsoft Azure?

Courtney Brousseau, 22, died Monday evening, three days after he was hit by gunfire in San Francisco’s Mission District
— Read on people.com/crime/twitter-employee-is-fatally-shot-in-san-francisco-moments-after-posting-poignant-message-on-social-media/


ICYMI…

https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Twitter-employee-transit-advocate-dies-after-15248295.php

The gunfire sounded EXACTLY like this:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eexfLyLvcEA

Here’s the key:

Quote: 

A previously inconspicuous blog post on Microsoft’s corporate Web site, promoting the tech giant’s contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has ignited workplace frustrations at Microsoft over the Trump administration’s hard-line immigration policies. The post went largely unnoticed when it was first published in January, touting “ICE’s decision to accelerate I.T. modernization using Azure Government”—a cloud-computing platform that Microsoft says will enable immigration-enforcement officers to “utilize deep learning capabilities to accelerate facial recognition and identification.” But it exploded into public view this week amid the media uproar over the administration’s decision to separate thousands of undocumented children from their parents as a deterrent against illegal border crossings. A Microsoft employee, noticing the sudden backlash on social media, made the matter worse by deleting the blog post, forcing Microsoft to backtrack when contacted by reporters. The restored language affirms that Microsoft is “proud” to support ICE’s work with its “mission-critical cloud.” (On Monday, Microsoft said it was “dismayed” by the Trump administration’s decision to forcibly separate families at the border).

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/06/microsoft-employees-azure-ice-partnership

“Program Manager Intern, Microsoft

I wrote a spec for a new feature in Azure Active Directory. Working with the engineering team, we implemented an MVP and shipped it to 3 enterprise customers as a preview. I conducted contextual inquiries with customers and a heuristic evaluation of my mockups. I also proactively designed and implemented my team’s first ever A/B test in the Azure portal.”

https://courtneybrousseau.github.io

https://twitter.com/kayvz/status/1257505974119567360

Courtney Brousseau was  a Microsoft intern and a fairly well-connected agitator who made headlines recently via a tweet publicly condemning Microsoft for partnering with ICE who then conducted raids while we’re all under COVID-19 lockdown. The rapid fire sounded like Tavor machine guns (which MSN advertised saying Microsoft would earn an Affiliate Commission on any sales from recommended links in the article) which means that this was likely an assassination, not just a common drive-by shooting. No surprise, considering CA recently eased the background check requirement for purchasing guns and ammo! 

Quote: “

@satyanadella

 as a current 

@Microsoft

 intern, I’d also like to know why Microsoft is “proud to support (the work of ICE)” 

https://mobile.twitter.com/cbrewsayso/status/1008749306143170560

Quote: “Despite signs of discontent, only a few employees spoke out, including developer Larry Osterman and intern Courtney Brousseau.”

https://www.axios.com/tech-takes-on-family-separation-policy-fcff69b9-5533-4bd2-8777-5c5fc8ddde52.html

Quote: An immigrant rights group is calling on ICE to stop hunting down undocumented immigrants amid the coronavirus crisis.

Mijente said the agency has waged a cruel campaign that poses risks to undocumented immigrants detained at facilities where they face new health risks.

Mijente’s call was supported by a group of Microsoft workers who also backed the group’s campaign, calling on tech companies not to share their technologies with ICE.

“They’re putting people’s lives in danger, and they should be stopped,” Mijente organizer Jacinta Gonzalez told Business Insider. “And if Trump won’t stop them, then the tech companies that are facilitating their work and facilitating their targeting of immigrant communities should do everything they can to make sure that ICE and have access to their tools.”

ICE, for its part, made temporary adjustments to operations starting Wednesday, saying it “will exercise discretion to delay enforcement actions until after the crisis or utilize alternatives to detention, as appropriate.”

https://www.businessinsider.com/ice-mijente-microsoft-coronavirus-crisis-2020-3

Quote: “Employees are on edge after the tech giant said it was “proud” to support the immigration-enforcement agency. “This could be Microsoft’s Project Maven moment,” one employee said, referring to the revolt at Google over Silicon Valley’s collaboration with the Trump administration.”

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/06/microsoft-employees-azure-ice-partnership

Quote: “IWI recently announced it is finally shipping its much anticipated Tavor 7 rifle, after nearly a year since it was first introduced.

Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/iwi-tavor-7-rifle-finally-shipping/ar-AAG1N6m

Quote: “A federal judge on Thursday blocked a California law requiring background checks for people buying ammunition, issuing a sharply worded rebuke of “onerous and convoluted” regulations that violate the constitutional right to bear arms.

U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez in San Diego ruled in favor of the California Rifle & Pistol Association, which asked him to stop the checks and related restrictions on ammo sales.”

https://www.kcra.com/article/judge-blocks-california-law-requiring-background-checks-to-buy-ammo/32259333