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This latest from the State Department is so outlandish I first thought it was satire:

In recent months, the Central Intelligence Agency and the Pentagon have been quietly waging a campaign to stop the State Department from allowing Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, to build about half a dozen of these structures, known as monitor stations, on United States soil, several American officials said.

They fear that these structures could help Russia spy on the United States and improve the precision of Russian weaponry, the officials said. These monitor stations, the Russians contend, would significantly improve the accuracy and reliability of Moscow’s version of the Global Positioning System, the American satellite network that steers guided missiles to their targets and thirsty smartphone users to the nearest Starbucks.

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For the State Department, permitting Russia to build the stations would help mend the Obama administration’s relationship with the government of President Vladimir V. Putin, now at a nadir because of Moscow’s granting asylum to Mr. Snowden and its backing of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria.

I must admit that I am pleasantly surprised over this:

But the C.I.A. and other American spy agencies, as well as the Pentagon, suspect that the monitor stations would give the Russians a foothold on American territory that would sharpen the accuracy of Moscow’s satellite-steered weapons. The stations, they believe, could also give the Russians an opening to snoop on the United States within its borders.

A Russian GPS Using U.S. Soil Stirs Spy Fears
November 16, 2013

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/17/w...fears.html?ref=centralintelligenceagency&_r=0

For years I’ve said that Democrats controlling the intelligence community is America’s worst nightmare come true. That is the case today thanks to that disaster known as the Department of Homeland Security. I’m pleasantly surprised because C.I.A. and other American spy agencies are publicly worried about a Democrat policy. That tells me there must be pockets of loyalty to the country remaining in every intelligence agency. By loyalty I mean DISLOYALTY to the Socialist/Communist global agenda.

Loyalty is an important consideration when you look at how Barack Taqiyya has been purging the US Military for political reasons:


Obama's Military Purge
By Arnold Ahlert Monday, October 28, 2013

Obama?s Military Purge

The pattern

Betraying the US to the so-call International community via the United Nations is part of a long running pattern of treason that accelerated dramatically under Barack Taqiyya & Company. Let me strengthen my case by starting with the nomination, and confirmation, of a traitor for secretary of state:


John Kerry's secret meeting with the enemy
Published: 10/08/2004 at 1:00 AM
JEROME CORSI

John Kerry?s secret meeting with the enemy

Next, Russian monitor stations on American soil is unique in that it betrays America to a specific country just as did the New START Treaty. Aside from Russia giving us the horselaugh over New START, I think most Americans now know that non-signatories like China, North Korea, and Iran are moving their nuclear weapons capabilities ahead at warp speed. China has Intercontinental Ballistic Missile technology in addition to a growing number of nuclear-powered submarines that can fire missiles from a submerged position. North Korea is not far from having ICBMs.

NOTE: Then-Senator John Kerry was a leading opponent of a Missile Defense Shield:


“We must also recognize that we could never test a Star Wars system under realistic conditions until the moment of an all-out nuclear attack,” Kerry said.

“If Star Wars didn't work perfectly the very first time (the result) would be the destruction of our society.”

Kerry in ‘86: Missile Defense System is a ‘Cancer on Our Nation’s Defense’ April 5, 2013 - 1:38 PM
By Patrick Burke

Kerry in ?86: Missile Defense System is a ?Cancer on Our Nation?s Defense? | CNS News

Even if the U.S. of A. is Kerry’s first loyalty he is an idiot. To say that a MDS must work perfectly the first time is the height of stupidity. If a missile defense shield can stop 45 out of 50 missiles it’s a success. Following Kerry’s logic to its conclusion the RAF was a failure because it did not stop every V2 rocket from hitting London. Kerry’s position always made me think that he was really trying to stop research and development.

Incidentally, while an imperfect MDS is stopping ICBMs our military would be retaliating against the attacker. Of course, America would be up Shitz’s creek if that enemy knocked out our missiles with a perfect missile defense system. That might be a moot point because the next nuclear disarmament treaty will strip America bare if UN-loving Democrats have their way.

Next, Taqiyya’s promise to Putin heard in the open mic slipup makes sense when you look at how badly Kerry and Taqiyya made America look by interfering in Syria’s civil war —— while they increased Putin’s stature in the eyes of the world. Someone less trusting than I might say it was deliberate.


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsFR8DbSRQE&feature=player_detailpage]Obama open mic slip: 'After my election I have more flexibility' - YouTube[/ame]​

Next, the State Department’s Russian monitor stations will join up with International organizations operating on American soil. Not only is the UN working tirelessly to destroy this country under the protection of diplomatic immunity, Barack Taqiyya extended the privilege to INTERPOL. He generously gave INTERPOL agents diplomatic immunity. See this thread for details about the forgotten betrayal:


Finally, acts of treason committed by government officials since 1945 were not enough to unite a majority of Americans. Every erosion of America’s sovereignty since the early 1950s went unquestioned and unreported by the media:

"We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years.”

“It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supernational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national autodetermination practiced in past centuries." David Rockefeller, Bilderberg meeting 1991


It’s a waste of time defining global government traitors and Democrat bureaucrats as crawly creatures who live under rocks. Turn over that gigantic rock that is the federal government and there isn’t enough insecticide in the world to control the infestation.
 
I’ve seen no TV coverage of Russian GPS stations on American soil. Thank God some Senators are voicing concern. Senator Roger Wicker ( R-Miss) proposed legislation that will prohibit all foreign governments from constructing GPS stations in this country.

If you listen to the video you‘ll hear Wicker say he does not question anyone’s patriotism, or the intentions of the State Department. Well I sure as hell do. My OP leaves no doubt about my views.


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ms_hCjVIoCY]Wicker: No Foreign Gov't GPS Systems on U.S. Soil - YouTube[/ame]​
 
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The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming!

Head for the storm centers.

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Insecticide Resistance Threatens Malaria Progress...
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Insecticide Resistance Spreads in Africa, Threatens Malaria Progress
November 29, 2017 — The largest genetic study of mosquitoes has found their ability to resist insecticides is evolving rapidly and spreading across Africa, putting millions of people at higher risk of contracting malaria.
British scientists who led the work said mosquitoes’ growing resistance to control tools such as insecticide-treated bed nets and insecticide spraying, which have helped cut malaria cases since 2000, now threatens “to derail malaria control” in Africa. “Our study highlights the severe challenges facing public efforts to control mosquitoes and to manage and limit insecticide resistance,” said Martin Donnelly of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, who worked on the study with a team from Britain’s Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. Latest World Health Organization (WHO) data show that 216 million people were infected last year with the malaria parasite, which is transmitted by blood-sucking Anopheles mosquitoes.

The disease killed 445,000 people in 2016, the majority of them children in sub-Saharan Africa. To understand how mosquitoes are evolving, the researchers sequenced the DNA of 765 wild Anopheles mosquitoes taken from 15 locations across eight African countries. Their work, published in the journal Nature on Wednesday, created the largest data resource on natural genetic variation for any species of insect. Analyzing the data, the scientists found that the Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes were extremely genetically diverse compared with most other animal species. This high genetic diversity enables rapid evolution, they said, and helps to explain how mosquitoes develop insecticide resistance so quickly.

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A woman carrying a baby holds a treated mosquito net during a malaria prevention action at Ajah in Eti Osa East district of Lagos, Nigeria​

The genome data also showed the rapid evolution insecticide resistance appeared to be due to many previously unknown genetic variants within certain genes. The scientists said these genetic variants for insecticide resistance were not only emerging independently in different parts of Africa, but were also being spread across the continent by mosquito migration.

Michael Chew, an infection and immunobiology expert at Britain’s Wellcome Trust global health charity which helped fund the research, said the findings underlined the importance of pushing scientific research ahead to tackle malaria. “This species is a major transmitter of malaria and the unexpectedly high genetic diversity found by scientists poses fresh questions for those in malaria research and control programs,” he said in a statement. “Global efforts to tackle malaria through effective vaccines, insecticides and the best drug combinations require urgent, united action by scientists, drug companies, governments and the WHO.”

Insecticide Resistance Spreads in Africa, Threatens Malaria Progress
 
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