The caveats in this memo are bordering criminal. As a military warfighter for 20yrs w/ 10 op tours, it’s clear Trump’s Defense Sec stripped the National Guard of the right equipment to:
a) defend themselves/others.
b) surveillance.
c) manœuvre (helicopters). 2/
2. #CapitolRiots| Given the gun laws in the U.S, it’s utterly dangerous to strip National Guard w/ a capability that can defend against protestors who have access to AR-15 assault rifles, pipe bombs etc. Riot Police in France are better equipped to deal w/ the Yellow Jackets. 3/
3. #CapitolRiots| Serious questions need to be asked about the Command and Control (C2). The orders to mobilize and the conversations that came from Trump’s people to place National Guard soldiers at risk. What were the integration plans w/ police? Who was in charge that day?
4. #CapitolRiots| On the morale side, the troops then had to sleep on floors. Showers, loos, a camp cot, lack of sleep? This isn’t Iraq, Afghanistan, or warfare, this is the Capitol. The last time U.K. troops were mobilised for protests was in 1919 during Police Strikes!
5. #CapitolRiots| as a government you should not and must not deploy the military on civic unrest duties unless the intelligence & assessed threat directs that you need to. That means Police and their capabilities are judged not equipped/trained to deal w/ the assessed threat.6/
6. #CapitolRiots| so if it is assessed you need to make the bold and unprecedented move of deploying the military, you’re doing so as a deterrent, and if necessary, to deal w/ a situation that Police are judged not resourced for.
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1. A key takeaway hitherto in the response to #COVID is the politicisation of some governments’ responses that absolutely do not place the citizen’s health as a priority. More, the response takes a populist theme generated by a base leveraged by a politician 2/
Important scientific update from the @TheLancet — one of the world’s oldest medical journals used by many epidemiologists I have spoken to for navigating COVID.
*Ignore the political BS, read here what you need to know* 2/
• COVID is highly infectious, combined w/ the susceptibility of unexposed populations to a new virus, creates conditions for rapid community spread. The infection fatality rate of COVID-19 is several-fold higher than that of seasonal influenza 3/
• Infection can lead to persisting illness, including in young, previously healthy people (ie, long COVID). Yes - you can have be seriously debilitated even if you’re young 4/
1. William Crews is a Press Officer for the National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases (NIAID). But for years Crews has been writing for RedState, an U.S Conservative political blog, and trashing the man who leads his agency — Fauci 2/
Under the ‘streiff’ pseudonym, Crews has contributed to the very same disinformation campaign, that his superiors at the NIAID say is a major challenge to widespread efforts to control a pandemic that has claimed nearly 200,000 U.S. lives. 3/
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‘Under his pseudonym, Crews has derided his own colleagues as part of a left-wing anti-Trump conspiracy and vehemently criticized the man who leads his agency, whom he described as the “attention-grubbing and media-whoring Anthony Fauci.”
Treasury Dep’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) exposes Deutsche Bank for money laundering (criminal, terrorist, foreign govt & narcotics dirty cash). Deutsche also loaned Trump hundreds of millions $$ 2/
Vladislav Leontyev, a Russian mobster & high-level narcotics trafficker is the founder of one of the companies owned by the Russian mafia, that received cash from the Mirror Trades (the laundering of $10Bn of illicit money into ‘clean’ cash) 3/
3. Syria Connection:
Alexander Perepilichnyy — money launderer turned whistle blower — now dead, is linked to Vladislav Leontyev. Perepilichnyy was linked to funders of Assad’s regime 4/