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originally posted by: queenofswords
Just documenting.
A friend of a friend (lol...for real) said she got a call offering her $9000 to agree to putting the cause of death as Covid19 on her mother's death certificate.
When I heard that, I thought it highly unusual and had to look it up. It's true. FEMA will reimburse you $9000 for funeral expenses if a loved one died of CV19. Wow! That's for the entire country. Lots of moolah going out if you just say you suspect it was coronavirus that did your loved one in.
They are even suggesting families request an amended death certificate listing CV19 as cause of death if the death occurred last year and the family suspects they may have died due to the coronavirus.
Another interesting thing about this:
While each applicant must be “a U.S. citizen, non-citizen national or qualified alien,” according to the FEMA site, there is no requirement that the person who died had to have any specific citizenship status.
www.huffpost.com...
(bolding mine)
As the Taliban swept through Afghanistan in mid-August, declaring the end of two decades of war, reports quickly circulated that they had also captured US military biometric devices used to collect data such as iris scans, fingerprints, and facial images. Some feared that the machines, known as HIIDE, could be used to help identify Afghans who had supported coalition forces.
The information is also of deep military value—whether for the Americans who helped construct it or for the Taliban, both of which are “looking for networks” of their opponent’s supporters, says Annie Jacobsen, a journalist and author of First Platoon: A Story of Modern War in the Age of Identity Dominance.
Central to the effort was the Ministry of Interior’s biometric database, called the Afghan Automatic Biometric Identification System (AABIS), but often referred to simply as the Biometrics Center. AABIS itself was modeled after the highly classified Department of Defense biometric system called the Automatic Biometric Identification System, which helped identify targets for drone strikes.
According to Jacobsen’s book, AABIS aimed to cover 80% of the Afghan population by 2012, or roughly 25 million people. While there is no publicly available information on just how many records this database now contains, and neither the contractor managing the database nor officials from the US Defense Department have responded to requests for comment, one unconfirmed figure from the LinkedIn profile of its US-based program manager puts it at 8.1 million records.
But for those connected to the APPS database, who may now find themselves or their family members hunted by the Taliban, it’s less irony and more betrayal.
“The Afghan military trusted their international partners, including and led by the US, to build a system like this,” says one of the individuals familiar with the system. “And now that database is going to be used as the [new] government’s weapon.”
Came out just prior to Person of Interest Tv series.
It’s billed as “the most powerful tool ever developed for biometric identification,” and it could well be. L-1 Identity Solutions’ HIIDE is a rugged, portable device that can establish and then verify peoples’ identities using three separate biometrics - iris, fingerprint and facial recognition. It must be pretty impressive, as the US Department of Defense recently ordered ten million dollars worth of the suckers.
HIIDE is an acronym for Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment. The device is embedded with Microsoft XP and can operate either in the field or hooked up to a PC.
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
He checked his watch every single time a coffin went by. Hannity just played some clips of it. Each time he took his hand off his chart he checked his watch. Unbelievable. In fact, I will take that as strong evidence that isn't really Joe Biden and instead is an actor, as we have been saying for awhile now. There is no chance anyone is that tone deaf. I don't care if the dude even has dementia. Unless his mind is so far gone he doesn't even realize what that thing on his wrist (watch) is, he is not stupid enough to continue looking at it while he is at a memorial service for fallen soldiers. It's beyond disgraceful. It's deliberate.
In 1964, a young boy named Frank Walker attends the 1964 New York World's Fair to sell his prototype jet pack, but is rejected as it does not work. Frank is approached by a young girl, Athena, who hands him an orange lapel pin with a blue "T" embossed on it
originally posted by: hangedman13
a reply to: Guyfriday
I thought as much. Does it also tie into the thread about how many times Bidens dog bit different people?
the deal is it is in fact a dog comm.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
***WARNING DOG COMMS AHEAD***
For another thread (HERE)
From: smh.com.au
Several impounded dogs due to be rescued by a shelter have instead been shot dead by a rural council in NSW under its interpretation of COVID-19 restrictions, alarming animal activists and prompting a government probe.
Bourke Shire Council, in the state’s north-west, killed the dogs to prevent volunteers at a Cobar-based animal shelter from travelling to pick up the animals last week, according to council’s watchdog, the Office of Local Government.
Ok so we had a week ago a repeat about Obama's dog dying, now this. I'm thinking the coded comms about dogs dying must mean that a venue or place if full. The tale about Obama's dog happened in a story about how Obama had to cut back people at his party. Now we have a story about dogs having to be killed so that people won't risk going to pick them up in New South Wales. Is this about Australia not being able to accept in anymore low level elites any more? Can any of the readers from there confirm any talks about Hollywood and money-grubbering elites being there for "Vacations"?
Some puzz words from the article that stood out:
"vulnerable Aboriginal populations, from the risk of COVID-19 transmission"
"a member of Rural Outback Respite/Rescue – the shelter that was supposed to receive the dogs – declined to comment"
"shelter volunteers are distressed and had COVID-safe measures in place to handle the dogs, one of which was a new mother"
"there have been no recent locally acquired COVID-19 cases in Cobar, although fragments of the virus have been found in the area’s sewerage system"
So we have concerns about Native People, Rural communities, and New Mothers. All of which are currently groups of concerns for Vaccine mishaps in recent weeks. The last quote is very worrisome: "fragments of the virus"? What could that mean?