Ripped From The Headlines, February 10, 2023
US Government Shoots Down ANOTHER Object, Trudeau Pushes For Canadian Digital ID, Entire Moldovan Government Resigns - Read, Share, & Subscribe - SherlocExposes.com
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"The U.S. military on Friday afternoon shot down a 'high-altitude object' flying over Alaskan airspace and Arctic waters, National Security Council official John Kirby confirmed at the White House.
The Pentagon had been tracking the object over the last 24 hours, he said.
'The object was flying at an altitude of 40,000 feet and posed a reasonable threat to the safety of civilian flight,' Kirby told reporters during the White House briefing. 'Out of an abundance of caution, and at the recommendation of the Pentagon, President Biden ordered the military to down the object and they did and it came inside our territorial waters and those waters right now are frozen.'
Fighter aircraft assigned to U.S. Northern Command took down the object 'within the last hour,' Kirby said around 2:30 p.m. ET.
The pilots were able to determine that it was 'unmanned' before it was shot down, he added.
Kirby made clear the U.S. does not know who owns the object and he would not call it a balloon, like the one allegedly owned by the Chinese government that the U.S. military shot down last weekend.
'We're calling this an object because that's the best description we have right now,' Kirby said. 'We do not know who owns it, whether it's state-owned or corporate-owned or privately-owned. We just don't know.'"
"On Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the federal government’s commitment to spend $196.1 billion on healthcare over the next ten years.
Following a discussion for healthcare funding with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the premiers of Canada’s provinces and territories gave a joint press conference.
'One of the things that we did see today is that there wasn’t a lot in the way of new funding that is a part of this package… to say the least, I think we were a little disappointed in that,' Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson said in response to the federal government’s proposal.
According to reports, the proposal comes with the condition for digital ID data collection. Trudeau is trying to blackmail to get Canadians to sign up for Digital ID.
CBC reported on the federal conditions:
To access the enhanced CHT, provinces must first commit to improving how health data is 'collected, shared, used and reported to Canadians to promote greater transparency on results, and to help manage public health emergencies,' the government said in a background document supplied to reporters.
The federal government wants this data so that it can better track health-care performance and outcomes."
Moldova's pro-Western government resigned on Friday after a turbulent 18 months in power marked by economic turmoil and the spillover effects of Russia's war in neighbouring Ukraine.
President Maia Sandu accepted Prime Minister's Natalia Gavrilita's resignation and nominated 48-year-old presidential aide and former interior minister Dorin Recean to replace her.
Recean, who is expected to quickly win parliamentary approval, said he would press on with Moldova's bid to join the European Union and revive the economy.
'The new government will have three priorities: Order and discipline, a new life and economy, and peace and stability,' Recean, a defense adviser to Sandu and secretary of Moldova's security council, told a news briefing.
Russia, which has troops in Moldova's breakaway region of Transdniestria, has bristled at the possibility of former Soviet republics joining the EU.
Tensions rose further on Friday when Chisinau said a Russian missile had violated Moldovan airspace before hitting Ukraine and summoned Russia's ambassador to protest.
Friday Madness, Ripped From The Headlines. Things To Ponder:
“We Just Don’t Know…”
Those aren’t reassuring words when they come from your own government…
Doesn’t it feel like we are being groomed to expect that in this bizarro world, though?
After all, it took a while to shoot this balloon thing down, right?
They had to “be sure…”
Sure of what exactly, government?
And they had been tracking this new “object” for 24 hours BEFORE dealing with it…
WOW.
Oh, by the way… you may have missed this:
There’s WAY more going on here than we’re being told…
That’s NOT a “conspiracy theory.”
“Don’t Worry… Justin Trudeau LOVES You…”
Just kidding, here’s how he really feels:
And now, he’s accelerating things…
Here’s something else that may be of interest to you:
Meanwhile, in the US, a coalition of private companies has released a “digital ID blueprint,” which urges individual states to adopt the policies necessary to establish a digital ID system, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.
“In December 2022, the Better Identity Coalition released a complementary set of policy recommendations for State government officials, entitled Better Identity in America: A Blueprint for State Policymakers,” according to its website.
“These recommendations are squarely focused on ways governments can improve the privacy and security of digital identity solutions.”
Members include AT&T, CVS, Discover, Early Warning, Equifax, Experian, Facetec, Fidelity, ID.me, IDEMIA, JPMorgan Chase & Co., LexisNexis, MassMutual, Mastercard, Microsoft, Norton LifeLock, Notarize, Okta, OneSpan, Onfido, PNC Bank, Ping Identity, TransUnion, Uniken, US Bank, Wells Fargo, and Yubico.
That’s a lot of centralized control… And if you don’t like it? Well, you can just die, Canada-style, as we reported here.
Know. Your. Foe.
“Hang On A Sec… I Want To Give This Back To You…”
We can’t help it… We can never miss a chance to use it:
That’s the Moldovian government today…
They just packed it up and hit the road…
In case you’re not familiar with the nation, click here to learn more about it…
This type of thing has happened there before…
This isn’t on the citizens of Moldova by the way… there’s no way they are in favor of an inept government…
But it feels like their leaders keep channeling a drunk Boris Yeltsin:
Lord, help the people of Moldova.
What Does This Mean?
It means you’re in a deadly game of musical chairs…
And you’re the patsy at the poker table…
Except in this game, you don’t lose just your pride or a few bucks…
You could be completely wiped out, and dependent on a system that has plans to “eliminate your pain…”
Kind of like they do in Canada…
You know what that means.
Why Should I Care?
Because this is going to be your future if you don’t do something about it:
You are going to save yourself.
You should care.
What should I do?
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Prepare to implement it.
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