📌Wow—cleaver sleuths uncovered that Putin actually signed the agreement to recognize the “independent” breakaway regions HOURS BEFORE (~10:15am) the Russian security council meeting was later held around noon to discuss the independence request for recognition! 🔥
4) Sorry, it should be “clever” not “cleaver” 🔪 — I dunno what got to me when I was typing something something about Putin.
5) more proof that Putin signed the agreement around 10:15am. The watches of the DPR and LPR separatist leaders also showed similar times to Putin’s watch ⌚️
CYBER RISK—-Senate Intel Chairman Mark Warner said in an interview that Putin's actions during the next few days risk triggering NATO's Article 5 collective defense principle & draw in NATO into the conflict indirectly or directly but inadvertently.🧵 axios.com/mark-warner-pu…
2) In a 2021 communique, NATO affirmed the alliance would weigh whether to trigger its Article 5 mutual defense pact over a cyberattack "on a case-by-case basis."—
Details: Warner foresees two ways a digital war could draw in NATO countries, including the US
3) 📌Putin deploys cyber weapons inside Ukraine that take on a life of their own and spread to NATO states. This has happened before — notably in 2017, when 🇷🇺’s NotPetya malware was unleashed in Ukraine and ended up causing billions of dollars in damage to companies worldwide.
War sucks. My paternal grandparents narrowly escaped being massacred in the infamous Rape of Nanjing. My other grandfather fought in so many infantry battles that he couldn’t talk about it. War affects us all. So don’t lecture me to “stay in my lane” damnit! Peace☮️ for Ukraine🇺🇦
1937 the Japanese Imperial army murdered 300,000 out of the 600,000 people of Nanjing. They managed this horrific feat in just six weeks. Men, women and children, all murdered. Rape, torture, infanticide. No one was safe—it was one of the worst atrocities. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanjing_M…
3) some of the Rape of Nanjing crimes against humanity are too horrible to tell. But they must be told.
📍There is new emerging data from CDC Data tracker showing surging pediatric #Covid19 deaths. AAP also shows a surge (their reporting is slower & less complete). NVSS is waiting for certificate delivery to CDC. ➡️But this is worrisome.
2) this surge is not always noticed by the media. But many of us are watching it closely. Don’t try to say “died with covid” as if pediatric deaths are okay.
3) the increase is likely very real. Not enough media outlets are reporting it. There seems to be an ostrich head in the sand approach to inconvenient COVID news.
Let me get this straight—so the @WSJ encourages its employees to work from home—but publishes COVID-is-over pieces telling you it’s safe to goto work & send kids without masks, ventilation or HEPA filters. Got it.
To be fair, WSJ does publish a few good pieces on COVID risk. But the @WSJopinion section tends to publish more much “COVID is not a big deal” pieces by 10:1 ratio or more. wsj.com/articles/one-m…
Also @WSJopinion is still WSJ dot com website & carries weight of WSJ editors who commission them and approve them. To the lay public they are one and the same just like how prime time Fox News pundits = Fox News. Plus, sources that WSJ reporters quote also define a story angle.
Should Russia give back its land to Mongolia 🇲🇳? Because, Moscow and most of Russia were once Mongol Empire. No? Then sit down and shut up with the Russia-once-owned-Ukraine nonsense.
While you’re here… give this post by @USEmbassyKyiv some love…
Epidemiologists who warned about a looming COVID invasion in early 2020 is ~akin to security experts (@DAlperovitch@AVindman) who tried to warn about a Russia invasion for last 2 months! Alarmists were right again. To deniers who said this day would never come—go eat your shoe👞
2) @DAlperovitch did warn quite profusely. He is my #1 follow for all things Ukrainian invasion right now. Trolls came out for me when I shared my concerns last month. The haters can go home.