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Whistleblower

DHS Insider Blows Whistle on Int'l Child Sex Trafficking Gangs Exploiting 'Reasonable Fear' Loophole




Audits

HUGE – Steve Bannon’s War Room – AZ State Rep. Mark Finchem: Election Investigation Could Go BEYOND Maricopa – “We’ve Been Conducting An Investigation In Pima County” (VIDEO)


COVID

Study: Surgical and Cloth Masks Filter Roughly 10% Efficient at Blocking Aerosols



INFRASTRUCTURE

Democrats Pass $3.5 Trillion Budget After Moderate Democrats Cave




WORLD

Afganistan

CIA Director Burns met with Taliban leader in Kabul: US official


U.S. House intel panel chair says Afghan evacuation not likely done by Aug. 31


Taliban say want Afghans not to leave, expect foreign evacuations to end by Aug. 31


Taliban urges US to stop evacuating skilled Afghans


Taliban’s treatment of women a ‘red line’: UN rights chief


Abdul Qayyum Zakir

Taliban appoints former Guantanamo detainee Abdul Qayyum Zakir as acting defense minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. -- Al Jazeera


Taliban says no evacuation extension as G7 meets on Afghan crisis

The Taliban appointed a former Guantanamo detainee, Mullah Abdul Qayyum Zakir, as acting defense minister, the Qatari-based Al Jazeera news channel said, citing a source in the Islamist movement. Some former Afghan government officials say they have been ordered back to work.



As US exits Afghanistan, China eyes $1 trillion in minerals


Is Afghanistan-made methamphetamine about to flood Europe?


G7 demands Taliban guarantee Afghans safe passage after August 31



Report: Taliban Halting Americans Passing Through Kabul Airport Gates


Thousands Stranded in Afghanistan Beg for Help: ‘We All Know What’s Going to Happen’



AUSTRALIA


Desperate Nigerians sell homes and land to free kidnapped children


CHINA

China Uses UN Human Rights Council To Attack The US, UK And Australia of ‘Using Democracy to Bring About Great Suffering’ in Afghanistan



TRUMP

85,000 silenced Americans have already joined President Trump's landmark lawsuit against Big Tech to protect our First Amendment rights You can join, too, at

Donald Trump: Biden ‘Surrendered’ to Terrorists and ‘Left Americans for Dead’



FAKE ADMINISTRATION


Ethics Watchdog: Official Joins EPA While Continuing Employment Relationship with Chinese Government



GOP Lawmakers Blast Biden’s Afghanistan Incompetence: ‘Joe Biden Put Taliban in Charge’


Rep. Jim Banks: ‘Behind Closed Doors’ Biden Administration ‘Admits Mistakes’ About Afghanistan Withdrawal



GOP Rep. Bill Johnson: Austin, Milley Should Resign or Tell Public Biden ‘Is Grossly Incompetent’




NEW: US Embassy Issues Last Alert For US Citizens to Leave Afghanistan Or They’re on Their Own – Then Recalls it 30 Minutes Later





U.S. VP Harris pushes ahead with Vietnam trip despite mystery 'health incident'




What is Havana Syndrome and what are the symptoms?

Havana Syndrome is a series of unexplained medical symptoms first experienced by U.S. State Department personnel stationed in Cuba beginning in late 2016. At the time, those diplomats had been dispatched to Cuba as part of the rapprochement between the two countries begun under President Barack Obama, after decades of severed diplomatic relations between them. The emergence of the ailments on Cuban soil strained those developing ties.

Since the initial cases, diplomats and intelligence officers stationed around the world have experienced similar symptoms. Those affected report a range of conditions including dizziness, headache, fatigue, nausea, anxiety, cognitive difficulties and memory loss of varying severity. In some cases, diplomats and intelligence officers have left active service due to complications from the condition.

Where have Americans gotten Havana Syndrome?

The first cases emerged in U.S. and Canadian personnel stationed in Cuba in late 2016. The State Department also reported potential cases in China in 2018, evacuating State Department employees and their families from the city of Guangzhou after cases were reported there. Diplomats and intelligence personnel in Russia, Poland, Georgia and Taiwan have also reportedly been affected. A number of U.S. officials stationed in Washington may have been affected, including one who was reportedly struck while near the White House.

The State Department and the Austrian government have said they are investigating possible cases in Vienna that have emerged in the past few months, and the Central Intelligence Agency tapped a veteran of the hunt for Osama bin Laden to head its own task force looking into the matter. In August, at least two U.S. officials stationed in Germany reported symptoms.




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