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"The situation in the Tenderloin is an emergency and it calls for an emergency response. We showed during COVID that when we're able to use an Emergency Declaration to cut through the bureaucracy and barriers that get in the way of decisive action, we can get things done and make real, tangible progress.The state of emergency must be ratified by the Board of Supervisors within the next seven days and will exist for no longer than 90 days.
"We will use that focus and coordination to disrupt the illegal activity in the neighborhood, to get people the treatment and support they need, and to make the Tenderloin a safer, more livable place for the families and children who call the neighborhood home."
"One of the big issues that may well upset dons is that EDI is meant to be embedded as a criteria when making academic appointments. If we are supposed to pay attention to their EDI - their woke score - does this mean it doesn't matter if they are useless at teaching and research? Or do you now have to get a minimum woke score to get a job?"
Perillo had just left and was visiting another location in Downers Grove when the smash-and-grab happened. He has gained some renown after a passionate interview to Fox 32 in the aftermath of the theft.
"I said two words. 'Enough is enough' is how I started the interview. I've been bombarded by people all over the country. My emails are blowing up ... people that know people that I know are getting out, they feel sorry for me," he told AM 560's The Morning Answer.
More than for himself, Perillo said he feels bad for his residential neighbors who do not feel safe or protected on the city's streets. He said it is time to start a campaign.
"Whether the Flynns were QAnon followers, and in particular, whether the Flynns were 'followers' as that word is understood in the context of CNN's publication, is a highly fact-intensive inquiry."The Flynns flatly denied being followers of QAnon, a popular online conspiracy theory that claimed elites were sexually abusing children and that former President Donald Trump was planning to declare a national emergency to strike back at the shadowy figures engaged in the abuse.
Brazil's Ministry of Health has suffered a second cyberattack in less than a week, which has compromised various internal systems, including the platform that holds COVID-19 vaccination data.
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According to Queiroga, the department is working to recover the systems as soon as possible. However, he said the second attack means ConecteSUS, the platform that issues COVID-19 vaccine certificates, would not be back online today (14) as originally planned.
Queiroga noted the attack had been unsuccessful and that no data had been compromised, but this second event "caused turmoil" and "got in the way" of bringing systems back online. The minister did not provide an estimate of when the impacted systems would be reestablished.
The ministerial confirmation of the second cyberattack was preceded by a statement released by the Ministry of Health saying that Datasus, the department's IT function, carried out a preventive systems maintenance exercise on Monday, meaning systems would be temporarily unavailable.
The second attack meant civil servants had to be sent home on Monday since it was not possible to access the health ministry's core systems, such as the platforms that generate reports relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Comment: Whilst it's true that the 21 month global propaganda campaign has brainwashed a significant proportion of the population into believing that unprecedented violations of human rights are necessary, it's also true that a great many, vaccinated or not, see the implications inherent in handing governments draconian powers like the ability to mandate medical procedures.
And so, as we've seen with critical votes before, such as the Scottish independence vote and Biden's 'election' to the White House - to name but 2 of the more brazen examples - vote rigging is par for the course for the establishment these days, and it's likely the Swiss vote will be no different. The mandate will pass, as it has in every country it has been pushed; except maybe Russia, and, for now, some parts of the US.
One would suppose that the Swiss can count themselves lucky, at least their government pretends to give them the vote, because elsewhere in Western Europe the tiresome charade of democracy has well since been dropped.
Here's British parliament not bothering to vote against the extension of the emergency powers act:
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