“The law requires people who advocate in the United States on behalf of a foreign power to register and disclose their activities. Grenell did not register, records show,” the paper noted. “Grenell’s firm, Capitol Media Partners, worked for a range of clients, according to Grenell’s public financial disclosures, including law firms, advocacy organizations on anti-tax and gun rights issues, energy companies and celebrities including Kate del Castillo, an actress perhaps best known as the ex-girlfriend of Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman, the drug kingpin. Grenell also represented people based in countries such as Iran, Kazakhstan, Somalia and China, according to an archived version of his personal website.”
— Read on www.rawstory.com/2020/02/trumps-new-intel-chief-could-have-legal-liability-for-failing-to-register-as-a-foreign-agent-report/
Month: February 2020
US urges Taiwan to curb chip exports to China
Last month, a US official told Taiwanese diplomats in Washington that chips made by TSMC for Huawei were going straight into Chinese missiles pointing at Taiwan — a statement intended as a “metaphor” illustrating the risks of supplying China.
— Read on archive.is/zRVS8
Apple to again skip US congressional hearing on Chinese influence in tech
Apple has for the second time declined to attend a U.S. congressional hearing that would have scrutinized its relationship with China as part of a larger investigation into tech privacy and security.
— Read on appleinsider.com/articles/20/02/24/apple-to-again-skip-us-congressional-hearing-on-chinese-influence-in-tech
Fixed it! 😉
Apple’s willingness to kowtow to Donald Trump is often viewed as antithetical to its well-groomed image as a bastion of human rights, data privacy and free speech.
Iowa, New Hampshire, and soft libertarians
Iowa, New Hampshire, and soft libertarians
— Read on www.nolanchart.com/iowa-new-hampshire-and-soft-libertarians
Ron Paul didn’t endorse Tulsi.
Weld denied spot on New Mexico primary ballot
Candidates not receiving the nomination of the committee may file petitions for placement on the primary ballot. Candidates submitting petitions for the office of president of the United States must have the consent of the candidate’s political party to file. The required number of signatures is equal to not less than 2% of the total number of votes for president cast in each district at the last preceding presidential election
— Read on www.abqjournal.com/1422858/weld-denied-spot-on-new-mexico-primary-ballot.html
Navy Secretary nominee may have had undisclosed tie to Cambridge Analytica
Kenneth Braithwaite said he discussed working for the infamous data firm and “provided advice on an informal basis,” but never signed on.
— Read on www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/navy-secretary-kenneth-brathwaite-trump-nominee-cambridge-analytica-disclosure/
People Rarely Die After Using Opioids Prescribed for Them
Although prescription pain medication is commonly blamed for the “opioid epidemic,” such drugs play a small and shrinking role in deaths involving this category of psychoactive substances. A recent study of opioid-related deaths in Massachusetts underlines this crucial point, finding that prescription analgesics were detected without heroin or fentanyl in less than 17 percent of cases. Furthermore, just 1 percent of decedents had prescriptions for the opioids that showed up in toxicology tests.
— Read on reason.com/2020/01/23/people-rarely-die-after-using-opioids-prescribed-for-them/
As someone with chronic pain, I used to follow this more closely. After having my pain med(Vicodin, which isn’t an opioid) because of Jeff Sessions’ going after doctors prescribing pain medications, I gave up. One reason why you see me posting often, online. I’m in pain daily, because I cannot get anything prescribed, and I won’t do illegal drugs. I’m hoping that my state will at least lift the ban on Kratom, but for now I am trying a higher dose of CBD tablets. I’m tired of trying things that don’t work, though.
China’s Persian Gulf strategy: Keep Tehran and Riyadh content
The current tensions between Washington and Tehran have been a major stress test for China’s Persian Gulf strategy.
— Read on atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/menasource/chinas-persian-gulf-strategy-keep-tehran-and-riyadh-content/
I haven’t read this thoroughly, yet. Posting so I don’t forget.
02.01.2020 – Coronavirus: Dogs and cats thrown from apartments due to rumour
WARNING: DISTRESSING
— Read on amp.news.com.au/world/asia/dogs-and-cats-thrown-from-apartments-in-china-over-virus-spread-fears/news-story/c69509d73a23803d453497b8cd44e41e
Pets can’t give you COVID-19, FYI!
If Trump did try a quid pro quo with Julian Assange, let’s not react like we’ve been beaten with an apathy bat again
An attorney for Julian Assange told Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London on Wednesday that the WikiLeaks founder was offered a pardon by Donald Trump. This pardon came at a price: Trump allegedly wanted Assange to publicly deny Russia’s involvement in hacking and then leaking Democratic National Committee emails during the 2016 Presidential Election.
— Read on www.independent.co.uk/voices/trump-assange-russia-hacking-quid-pro-quo-rohrabacher-election-apathy-a9347196.html
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