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CISA emergency directive: ALL fed civilian agencies to review and disconnect or power down SolarWinds Orion software products immediately

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BREAKING BIG — The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Sunday night issued Emergency Directive 21-01, in response to a KNOWN COMPROMISE involving SolarWinds Orion products.

This was only the fifth Emergency Directive issued by CISA under the authorities granted by Congress in the Cybersecurity Act of 2015.

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This Emergency Directive called on all federal civilian agencies to review their networks for indicators of compromise and disconnect or power down SolarWinds Orion products immediately.

So guess who uses SolarWinds?

Dominion Voting Systems uses SolarWinds products. It's right there on their website.

Dominion is still not powered down.

Ron at CodeMonkeyZ

CISA was caught with their pants down, but immediately began to shift blame to those eeevil 'Russian hackers'. RT reports:
Hackers targeted the US Treasury and the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration - and there was concern among US intelligence agencies that the same perpetrators might have gained access to other government agencies' internal communications, Reuters reported on Sunday, citing sources "familiar with the investigation."

The intruders apparently gained access to internal emails through Microsoft's Office 365 cloud-based service, with anonymous sources calling the attack "highly sophisticated" and thus definitely perpetrated by a "nation state." As many as three of those sources said Russia is "currently believed" to be behind the attack. To dispel any doubts, Reuters recalled a recent embarrassing hack of a preeminent US cybersecurity firm, FireEye, which was also blamed on Moscow simply because that would be "consistent" with what anonymous officials and mainstream media report about Russia.

The breach was discovered just recently and allegedly led to a high-profile National Security Council meeting at the White House this weekend, but there was indication that some of the communications had been accessed illicitly as early as this summer.

While neither Microsoft nor the Treasury Department have issued comments yet, the Commerce Department confirmed a breach at one of its agencies, but offered no details.
We have asked the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the FBI to investigate, and we cannot comment further at this time
Social media jumped in with further details and some speculation:



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Apparently someone knew what was up because now comes news that SolarWinds Co. Director Aurora Co-Invest L.P. Slp sold 2,079,823 shares of the business's stock in a transaction last Monday, December 7th. Nothing fishy about that . . . .
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Eye 1

Harsher lockdown restrictions enforced in London, South Korea, Poland & New York

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© Steven HirschNYC could face 'full shutdown' beyond indoor dining, de Blasio warns
As vaccines began being put into arms in New York City and indoor dining was shut down again Monday, Mayor Bill de Blasio warned that additional restrictions could be coming — potentially including a return to a full shutdown.

"There's the potential of having to do a full pause, a full shutdown, in the coming weeks, because we can't let this kind of momentum go," de Blasio said on CNN when asked about comments made by Gov. Andrew Cuomo last week, in which the state's top executive said a fuller shutdown could be in the offing this winter.

"We're seeing the kind of level of infection with the coronavirus we haven't seen since May and we have got to stop that momentum — or else, our hospital system will be threatened," de Blasio said.

Comment: RT reports that a number of other countries are, rather suspiciously, enforcing similar restrictions:
London to move into highest tier of Covid restrictions, health secretary tells MPs

Speaking on a call with MPs, Matt Hancock said that, in consultation with health experts and officials, due to the rapid increase in daily Covid-19 infections, the government is moving London to the highest level of coronavirus restrictions. A number of other covid-impacted areas will also be placed under additional restrictions.

Ealing Central and Acton MP Rupa Huq tweeted about the health secretary's revelation, calling it the "worst kept secret ever confirmed" and warning her constituents that London, Essex, Watford, Hertsmere and Broxbourne will all face the stricter measures.
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© REUTERS / John SibleyFILE PHOTO: A bus drives past a sign displaying the measures imposed by the government against the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), on the first day of a newly imposed lockdown, in London, Britain, November 5, 2020.
While not required by Tier 3 measures, schools in London are also being closed, with children asked to participate online for the remainder of the term. However, this was expected regardless of the government's decision, given that the mayor of London earlier urged all secondary schools and colleges to shut after data showed significant outbreaks among 10 to 19 year old's.

It is not currently clear how the London Tier 3 move will impact the government's plans to relax coronavirus restrictions over the Christmas period, due from December 23 to 27, which would allow three households to form a so-called bubble, mix indoors and stay overnight.

However, NHS providers have urged people to think "really carefully" about travelling home for Christmas and increasing their social contacts.
South Korea closes schools in capital region, prepares to raise social distancing curbs to highest level

Schools will have to move classes online in Seoul and outlying areas until the end of December. "The government will not hesitate to make the decision to upgrade to Phase 3 if it is considered necessary as it takes into account the opinions of related ministries, local governments, and experts," PM Chung Sye-kyun said.

On Monday the country registered 718 new coronavirus cases, and 682 cases were locally transmitted. Total infections now stand at 43,484, with 587 deaths, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. Most of the new cases were reported in the capital, the neighboring port city of Incheon, and Gyeonggi Province, home to over 25 million people.


Most of the 'new cases' occurred where most of the testing happened. Because this is a virus that's harmless for the vast majority, so harmless that you have to be tested to know you have it.


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© Reuters / Heo RanAn ultra-cold storage facility at the Korea Superfreeze company prepares to store Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, December 10, 2020.
South Korea is fighting a third wave of virus outbreaks nationwide, and the government is considering toughening social distancing restrictions to the highest level.

Authorities have already introduced a five-tier social distancing scheme, and the greater Seoul area is currently at 2.5, the second-highest level. The rest of the country is currently at level 2.

The highest level may be implemented when locally transmitted cases surge to between 800 to 1,000 cases or the tally doubles from the previous day. On Monday, after fewer tests, daily new coronavirus cases fell to 718. While the largest number of new cases - 1,030 - was reported on Sunday.

President Moon Jae-in said on Monday that the government will work to support owners of small businesses and self-employed people hit by the coronavirus crisis. He confirmed a plan is in the works to create more than 1 million public-sector jobs.
Poland's health minister suggests extending restrictions, warns of 'third wave'

Poland may face a third wave of Covid-19 between January and February, Health Minister Adam Niedzielski has warned, saying it would be "much worse" than the previous ones as he called for a lockdown extension.

"In order to avoid a third wave I will recommend that the restrictions remain at the current level... I will recommend that they are extended until at least Jan 17," Niedzielski told reporters after a meeting with Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and President Andrzej Duda.

The health minister warned that Poland faces a "real risk" of a third wave, which he predicted would hit the nation hard.

"The third wave starting at the level of about 10,000 [daily] cases would be much worse than the second one, which started at the level of about 1,000 cases [a day] and had its peak at around 28,000 [cases]," he wrote in a Twitter post, adding that "the decline in the daily cases number is slowing down."

Poland previously shut down schools, restaurants and sports centers amid record rising infection numbers in November. The final decision on the extension of restrictions would be taken by the Government Crisis Management Team headed by the prime minister.

The nation also plans to launch its vaccination programme early next year and has already purchased over 60 million jabs, according to PM Morawiecki. The plan is to vaccinate the entire adult population of around 30 million people and authorities want to set up some 8,000 vaccination points across the country.

Poland was only mildly affected by the coronavirus pandemic in spring 2020, but saw the infection cases skyrocketing in October. The peak was reached in the second half of November and the number of new cases has been gradually falling since.

The latest government data shows 4,896 new cases over the last 24 hours. The nation reported a total of 1,140,572 coronavirus cases and 22,960 deaths as of Monday.
For governments that are dealing with different numbers and different situations, their actions regularly appear to acting in concert with each other - as if they're not really the ones making the decisions: Also check out SOTT radio's:


Cardboard Box

Profiteering & cronyism: UK gov spent £122 MILLION on dodgy contract for PPE hospital gowns that it never used

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The gowns ordered from PPE Medpro were similar to that pictured here
Millions of medical gowns bought for the NHS at the end of the first lockdown for £122m have never been used.

The gowns were ordered by the government from a supplier which had set up just a month earlier, and no other companies were asked to bid for the contract.


Comment: And that supplier allegedly had close links within the Conservative party.


The supplier, PPE Medpro, says it had met the agreed terms.

The Department of Health said all PPE must undergo rigorous checks.

Comment: A UK MP recently summed up the situation quite well:

One of the most egregious examples is the £10 BILLION that the government spent on the dodgy Track and Trace system.


Whistle

After reports of fresh fighting, Russian peacekeepers tell Armenia & Azerbaijan to observe agreed truce in Nagorno-Karabakh

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The Russian peacekeeping mission in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region has demanded that Baku and Yerevan stick to the November ceasefire agreement as Armenia and Azerbaijan blamed each other for weekend truce violations.

A shooting incident has been reported on the line of contact in the southern part of the contested territory, a spokesman from the Russian deployment told Moscow media.

"We immediately demanded through emergency channels the sides stick to the complete ceasefire," he said. Earlier on Saturday, Armenia's Defense Ministry accused Baku of resuming an offensive Nagorno-Karabakh targeting two villages held by forces supported by Yerevan in an area mostly controlled by the Azerbaijani army. According to media reports, at least three reservists were injured in the incident.

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Snakes in Suits

Britain & EU agree to continue Brexit trade talks 'even at this late stage'

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
Britain and the European Union agreed on Sunday to "go the extra mile" and continue talks on a post-Brexit trade deal.

"Our negotiating teams have been working day and night over recent days. And despite the exhaustion after almost a year of negotiations, despite the fact that deadlines have been missed over and over we think it is responsible at this point to go the extra mile," Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a joint statement.

"We have accordingly mandated our negotiators to continue the talks and to see whether an agreement can even at this late stage be reached."

Comment: It's likely that for some in power it's welcome distraction from the unravelling, lockdown farce:


Red Flag

Best of the Web: Cold War propaganda: British media 'leaks' British intelligence report on 'tens of thousands' of Chinese spies in Western institutions


Comment: After four years of US-UK intelligence lying to everyone about Russian spies, it's apparently China's turn now. Here's another report on this today in British Sky News. Two weeks ago, the US DNI went on a 'media bllitz' warning of 'Chinese Commies taking over everything'. Now the British wing of the deep state tags along...


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Russians! Chinamen! They're all up in our systems!
Loyal members of the Chinese Communist Party are working in British consulates, universities and for some of the UK's leading companies, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

An extraordinary leaked database of 1.95 million registered party members reveals how Beijing's malign influence now stretches into almost every corner of British life, including defence firms, banks and pharmaceutical giants.

Most alarmingly, some of its members - who swear a solemn oath to 'guard Party secrets, be loyal to the Party, work hard, fight for communism throughout my life...and never betray the Party' - are understood to have secured jobs in British consulates.

Among them is a senior official at the British Consulate in Shanghai. Its headquarters is also home to intelligence officers from the UK security services.

The official describes their role as supporting ministers and officials on visits to East China.

Comment: So? Do they think we're so stupid that we don't know that the Chinese already know who in China works for MI6? And that they'd need to rely on in-person verification to figure that out... in the year 2020??

This China-envy stems from the fact that the Davos Set - especially the British - refuse to accept the reality of the New Eurasian Century and its model of win-win cooperation (yeah we know, the concept in practice is far from utopian) vs the status quo of hyper-aggressive, hegemonic, unipolar dominance.


Sherlock

DOJ probe into Hunter Biden reportedly extends beyond Burisma

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A subpoena issued to Hunter Biden seeks information about his work with Ukrainian energy company Burisma, his dealings in China as well as documents from more than two dozen entities, according to a report on Sunday.

President-elect Joe Biden's son revealed last week that the Justice Department is investigating his taxes while he held a lucrative seat on Burisma's board, but the new information indicates the probe into Hunter will examine a wide swath of his international pursuits, the Associated Press reported, citing a person familiar with the case.

It's unclear, the report said, whether Hunter's work on Burisma's board while his father served as vice president in the Obama administration is the main focus of the probe or whether the Justice Department is just collecting information about his sources of income.

The investigation into Hunter Biden was started by the Justice Department in 2018, but he said he only found about it last Tuesday.

Along with his taxes, the feds are also looking into potential money laundering offenses.

The US attorney's office in Pittsburgh has been gathering information from Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal lawyer, and others as the Justice Department examines Hunter's links to Ukraine.

Those documents include information Giuliani said he discovered in Ukraine about the Bidens, the AP report said.

Comment: NBC finally decided to run a story on this, highlighting the email that has come to light suggesting Hunter didn't report income from Burisma on his taxes. For an exercise in cognitive dissonance and mental gymnastics, read some of the reactions on Twitter:


Yeah, must be fake. Just like Biden must have won the election fair and square.




The only reason for these types of responses is that the people giving them know on some level how bad this news is. They just can't bring themselves to admit it. The are slaves to the lie.

And to see just how bad it can get, read this:

That's kind of like saying, "Tens of thousands of emails deleted by Hillary Clinton recovered after baseless claims from Trump that she deleted them." But in crazy-town, this kind of thinking somehow makes sense.

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Bad Guys

How Supreme Court judges and Democrats colluded to force DACA on America

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© CBP Photos / Alamy Stock Photo
The Department of Homeland Security announced this week it will begin accepting applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate the program earlier this month.

The ruling briefly put DACA back in the headlines, with most news outlets framing the judge's order as a defeat for the departing Trump administration and a victory for Democrats and the "Dreamers." But the media's preferred narrative ignores the truth about DACA, an Obama-era program created by bureaucratic fiat in direct violation of the Constitution's separation of powers.

Democrats and the media like to emphasize all the good DACA has done. They point out that the program's recipients, mostly young people who were brought to the United States illegally before age 18, have earned degrees, begun careers, paid taxes, married, and had some 200,000 children who are U.S. citizens.

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Sheeple

Germany enforces harsher even more nonsensical lockdown rules: Non-essential services shut, no drinking in public & no fireworks

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© Reuters / Bernd von JutrczenkaGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel arrives for a press briefing at the Chancellery in Berlin on December 13, 2020.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has ordered tougher Covid-19 restrictions after the existing measures failed to stop the spread of infections.

The new rules will take effect on December 16 and last until January 10. All non-essential shops and services, like hair salons, will be shuttered. Schools are urged to send students home and continue lessons online, while employers are asked to allow workers to work remotely.

Daycare centers will also close, but parents will be able to take paid holidays in order to look after their children. People will be banned from drinking alcohol in public and buying fireworks for New Year's Eve.

Comment: The restrictions don't make sense and the statistics are being blatantly twisted to fit the narrative, making it very clear that there's another agenda afoot and it has nothing to do with a virus that is harmless for the vast majority: Also check out SOTT radio's:


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Acting US defense secretary's chief of staff Kash Patel files $50M defamation lawsuit against CNN

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Kash Patel, the chief of staff to Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, has filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against CNN and several of its top reporters, claiming the liberal network published false statements and promoted "unfounded left-wing political narratives" by painting Patel as a pro-Trump conspiracy theorist seeking to smear President-elect Joe Biden.

The complaint filed on Friday in Virginia Circuit Court named CNN reporters Barbara Starr, Zachary Cohen, Ryan Browne, Alex Marquardt and Nicole Gaouette as defendants, in addition to the network itself. It claims CNN "deliberately or recklessly conveyed a false message" to sensationalize the "news" and humiliate Patel.

Patel, who was previously a top aide to Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., and a Trump advisor, claims CNN published a series of articles from Nov. 24 through Dec. 4 penned by the defendants that "contain a series of false and defamatory statements" about him, according to the complaint.