"The attached marketing slick is from Dynology to promote an Interactive Internet Activity (IIA) project I led for Dynology from 2007-2010.
The slick was to promote Dynology’s “ShadowNet” and iPsy Information Operation project management tool. This
military grade tactical social media psychological warfare application provides the same, or even more, clandestine capabilities as what the Russian’s were accused of in 2016. If you don’t think this is a big deal, this application and database was capable of bringing together the Sunni and Shia to fight with the American’s and against AQI in over 1000 years. "
Obama’s “ShadowNet” – Social Media Psychological Warfare for Clandestine Information Operation. By Patrick Bergy – Tampa, FL. Originally Published August 3rd, 2018. (…
www.victimoftheswamp.com
Would any of these applications be responsible for the creation of Q/Anon?
The U.S. has 8 Military bases in Italy and with Russia offering help and flying in supplies and personnel, it was only a matter of time before someone complained?
'From Russia with love' mission to Italy hit by press row
Russian criticism of an Italian newspaper was "inappropriate", Italy's foreign and defence ministries said on Friday, in a case that has cast a cloud over Moscow's efforts to help Rome cope with the coronavirus crisis.
Russia has sent doctors, nurses and medical equipment to disease-stricken Italy in a goodwill operation that Moscow has dubbed “From Russia with love”.
While the Italian government has warmly thanked Russia, La Stampa, one of the country’s oldest newspapers, has questioned the help. In one article it quoted anonymous political sources as saying 80% of the equipment was of little or no use.
It also suggested the activity could lead to a security breach because of the large number of military involved.
The spokesman of Russia’s Defence Ministry, Major General Igor Konashenkov, took to Facebook on Thursday to denounce the article, accusing La Stampa of besmirching a “noble mission”, whipping up anti-Russian sentiment and spreading fake news. He added that the paper should learn a Roman proverb “He that diggeth a pit, shall fall into it.”
The comment was widely denounced on Twitter by Italian journalists as a veiled threat on the life of the reporter who wrote the stories and an attack on press freedom.
Wading into the row on Friday, Italy’s foreign and defence ministries issued a joint statement thanking Russia for its aid effort, but taking Konashenkov to task for his Facebook post.
“In being grateful for this concrete manifestation of support, one cannot, at the same time, not condemn (Konashenkov’s) inappropriate tone,” the statement said.
“Freedom of expression and the right of criticism are fundamental values of our country, as is the right of reply,” it added. “At this time of global emergency, the role of the free press to check and analyse remains more essential than ever.” There was no immediate comment from the Russian defence ministry in Moscow.
La Stampa itself said it was “sorry and surprised” that its coverage of the Russian mission had upset Moscow, adding it hoped ties between the two nations would not be hurt by Konashenkov’s “blatant disrespect” for the right to report.
Italy has registered almost 120,000 cases of coronavirus over the past six weeks and 14,681 deaths - more fatalities than any country in the world. Russia has recorded 34 deaths to date and 4,149 infections.
The statement by the Italian ministries said the Russians had sent 32 health workers to Bergamo - the hardest-hit city in the country where thousands have died of coronavirus.
Russian planes have also flown in, amongst other things, 150 ventilators, 330,000 masks, 1,000 protective suits, an analysis laboratory and three sanitization units, it added.
“Our country, the object of such solidarity, can only be grateful,” the statement said.
UK company behind La Stampa’s article claiming Russian aid to Italy useless — diplomat
https://tass.com/politics/1139323
MOSCOW, April 2, 2020 -
A company registered in the UK is behind the article published in Italy’s La Stampa daily claiming that Russian humanitarian aid to Italy is useless in the fight against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated on Thursday.
"They have published another fake article with the aim to distort Russia’s actions in relation to the sanitary-epidemiological crisis in Italy. Citing questionable sources, if those sources existed at all, the outlet declared that Russia’s cargo was allegedly scarce, providing false information," she said. "We have managed to trace the intermediary — a company registered in London <…>, whose representatives refused to provide any information about this deal mentioned in the article or to answer any questions regarding the location, price and nature of the cargo, as well as its sender and recipient," the diplomat informed.
"When we began to study it, it turned out that this is a purely commercial operation that some foreign structures attempted to stage using non-transparent methods," Zakharova stated. "Russian officials have not been informed of this deal, they had nothing to do with it. And the newspaper presents it as Russia’s humanitarian efforts."
Zakharova stressed that separate dealers are trying to use Italy’s tragedy for their own benefit.
On March 27, the Russian Embassy in Italy sent a note of protest to La Stampa in relation to its publications claiming that 80% of Russia’s humanitarian aid is useless.
Under the order of Russian President Vladimir Putin, on March 22-25, the Russian Defense Ministry sent 15 military jets to Italy that transported virologists, epidemiologists and the necessary equipment to the country. According to the ministry, the group includes specialists who directly took part in fighting outbreaks of African swine fever, as well as developing vaccines against Ebola and the plague. The planes also delivered mobile stations for aerosol disinfection of transport and territories and medical equipment.
Russian military experts have been stationed in the town of Bergamo (Lombardy), one of the epicenters of the COVID-19 outbreak in Italy with a record number of infections and deaths in the country.
The number of people infected with the novel coronavirus in Italy has surpassed 110,000 since the start of the epidemic, with over 13,000 people dead.
Top brass slams La Stampa’s claims about Russian mission in Italy as propaganda
https://tass.com/politics/1139431
The spokesman points out that the newspaper hides behind the ideals of freedom of speech and pluralism to juggle with the cheapest Russophobic fakes of the Cold War era, relying on anonymous "high-ranking" sources.
I had come across another media report that stated Coronavirus looked more like high altitude sickness and that the ventilators were creating more damage, by applying undo pressure to the lungs?
This is a video worth sharing in my opinion.
As New York City appears to be about ten days ahead of the country, i feel compelled to get this information out.
CoVid-19 lung disease, as far as i can see, is not a pneumonia and should not be treated as one. Rather it appears as if some kind of viral induced disease, most resembling high altitude sickness.
It is as if tens of thousands of my fellow New Yorkers are on a plane at 30,000 feet and the cabin pressure is slowly being let out. These patients are slowly being starved of oxygen. I have seen patients dependent on oxygen, take off their oxygen and quickly progress through a state of anxiety and emotional distress and eventually get blue in the face. While they look like patients, absolutely on the brink of death, they do not look like patient dying of pneumonia. I have never been a mountain climber and i do not know the conditions at basecamp below the highest peaks in the world, but i suspect that the patients i'm seeing in front of me, look most like as if a person was dropped off on the top of Mount Everest without time to acclimate.
I don't know the final answer of this disease but i'm quite sure that a ventilator is not it! That is not to say that we don't need ventilators. We absolutely need them. They are the only way, at this time, that we were able to give a little more oxygen to patients who need it. But when we treat people with a ARDS, we typically use ventilators to treat what's called "respiratory failure", that is, we use the ventilator to do the work that the patient's muscles can no longer do because they're too tired to do it. These patients muscles work fine. I fear that if we're using a false paradigm to treat a new disease, that the method that we program the ventilator, one based on a notion of respiratory failure as opposed to oxygen failure, and there are a great many number of methods we can use with the ventilator, but this method being widely adopted at this very moment in every hospital in country, which aims to increase pressure on the lungs in order to open them up, is actually doing more harm than good. The pressure we are providing to lungs, we may be providing two lungs that cannot stand it, that cannot take it. The ARDS that we are seeing, that the whole world is seeing, may be nothing more than lung injury caused by the ventilator.
Naughty - Naughty - Reuters! The News Agency just got slapped on the fingers, to the tune of $20,000 for "grossly inflating" the number of Coronavirus victims and deaths in Iraq! What might be standard procedure in the U.S. may not apply to a Foreign Country?
Iraq Suspends Reuters' Operations over COVID-19 Report
Iraq Suspends Reuters' Operations over COVID-19 Report - Other Media news - Tasnim News Agency
April, 03, 2020 -
Iraq’s Communications and Media Commission said Friday that it has banned international news agency Reuters from operating in the country for three months for reporting that the number of the nation’s novel coronavirus cases is much higher than official figures.
The decision came after Reuters reported that there are thousands of people in Iraq infected with the coronavirus and many more deaths than the government claims, Anadolu Agency reported.
It added that the agency was fined $20,000 and asked to apologize due to the story, which has "put social security at risk.”
Reuters reported that thousands of people in the country have contracted COVID-19 based on doctors’ claims
and that the authorities are hiding the data from the public, which was rejected by Iraq’s Health Ministry.
The death toll in Iraq from the virus is 54 while the number of cases totals 772.
Boris Johnson admitted to hospital for tests after persistent coronavirus symptoms
NO! They can't fix the REAL problem! Psycho C-101 (Acute Psycho-Cerebral-virus Atrophy) has no current man made vaccine.