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Wanted LGBTQ bureaucrat Sam Brinton arrested

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Sam Brinton, a former senior official and LGBTQ activist, has now been detained by police in connection with the alleged thefts of women’s apparel. Sam Brinton, who served as the United States’ nuclear fuel disposal agency’s deputy director, was let go on Monday. Brinton, a prominent transgender and LGBTQ activist, is suspected of taking luggage stuffed with women’s apparel... 

US 5G rollout delayed after Airlines protest

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AT&T heeds airline complaint that 5G would make air traffic unsafe, Verizon decision pending. Major US cell carrier AT&T has agreed to postpone the planned rollout of 5G service near several American airports, citing the concerns of airlines that doing so would endanger air traffic safety. AT&T said Tuesday it would delay the rollout of new cell towers near “some” airports, though... 

"We Will Close the Airports" - Salvini to Block Migrant Flights to Italy

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Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini has rejected a German plan to return up to 40,000 migrants to Italy, vowing to “close the airports” if necessary. Responding to reports that Germany is preparing to begin flying migrants to Italy in “the coming days,” Salvini blasted the scheme, indicating his willingess to apply the same approach to airports as he has taken to seaports... 

Ryanair wants to make flights free

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Europe’s largest low-cost airline, Ireland’s Ryanair, has plans to make some of it’s flights free in a decade’s time, according to the company CEO. Michael O’Leary says it’s possible if the airline shares revenue with airports. “The challenge for us in the future is to keep driving airfares down. I have this vision that in the next five to 10 years the airfares on Ryanair... 

Brussels on Lockdown, Belgium Warns of “Imminent Threat”

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The government of Belgium has imposed its highest terror alert level on the capital. It now stands at 4, signifying a “very serious threat for the Brussels region.” According to the Crisis Center of the Belgian Interior Ministry, Brussels faces a “serious and imminent threat that requires taking specific security measures as well as specific recommendations for the population.” It has told... 

China, Iran work to resurrect Silk Road

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A map of China’s Silk Road Economic Belt and the Maritime Silk Road. Iran is participating in an ambitious Chinese plan to revive the Silk Road which aims to connect Asia to Europe and Africa through a network of roads, railways, ports and airports. Deputy Economy Minister Massoud Karbasian says Iran will turn to a transit route for more than 12 million tonnes of goods a year if the Silk Road... 

TSA Expands Searches From Airports to Everywhere

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TSA creates atmosphere of fear as the agency broadens its reach into our daily lives. The TSA recently ordered airport valet attendants to search a parked car without a warrant and without prior notification given to the vehicle’s owner. The owner, Laurie Iacuzza, told News10NBC that she found a search notice on her car parked at the Greater Rochester International Airport after she returned from... 

Smoking ban comes into effect in Russia

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A law banning smoking in certain public places, including airports, railway stations and bus stops, comes into force on June 1 in Russia – the country where up to 40 % of the adult population regularly light up. From now on, smoking is officially outlawed in public transport, schools, unis, healthcare and sports facilities, state administration premises as well as in lifts and in stairways of apartment... 

Bolivia nationalizes Spanish company

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Bolivian President Evo Morales Bolivian President Evo Morales has nationalized (stole) a Spanish company that operates the country’s three main airports. Morales said on Monday he had instructed the country’s ministry of public works, services and housing to take “full operational control” of SABSA, a joint venture of Spanish Abertis and airport authority Aena. He also ordered the military... 

Supreme Court refuses to hear lawsuit against TSA

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The Supreme Court won’t hear a Michigan man’s attempt to challenge the use of full body scanners at airports. The high court on Monday refused to hear an appeal by Jonathan Corbett, who wanted to challenge the Transportation Security Administration’s use of full body scanners and/or enhanced pat-downs at airport security lines. Federal courts in Florida refused to hear his lawsuit,... 

Senate To Vote On Bill That Could Kick TSA Out Of Airports

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Federal agency would be forced to consider applications to remove TSA screeners. Following House approval of the measure on Friday, the Senate is set to vote today on legislation that would allow U.S. airports to replace TSA workers with screeners from private companies, a move that could spell the beginning of the end for the highly unpopular federal agency’s role in airport security. “The U.S.... 

Italians fired up at tax hike up

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Protestors march on September 6, 2011 during a demonstration organized by the leftist General Confederation of Italian Workers (CGIL) union against the government's economic policy in the center Rome. Tens of thousands of people are stranded. Factories are closed, airports and train stations deserted. An entire nation comes to a standstill as Italy’s largest trade union, the CGIL, calls... 

Napolitano Announces Expansion of Gestapo Zones from Airports to Malls and Hotels

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How long before you will be subjected to a virtual strip search before you can buy food or other necessities? As we predicted, Homeland Security and national security state officialdom are in the process of expanding the police state and citizen humiliation grid from airports to hotels and shopping malls. “The United States is stepping up security at ‘soft targets’ like hotels and shopping malls,... 

How the New British Body Scanners Tear Apart DNA and Increase Cancer Risk

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A new model of the way the THz waves interact with DNA explains how the damage is done and why evidence has been so hard to gather Great things are expected of terahertz waves, the radiation that fills the slot in the electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and the infrared. Terahertz waves pass through non-conducting materials such as clothes , paper, wood and brick and so cameras sensitive to... 
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