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Published by an old curmudgeon who came to America in 1936 as a refugee from Nazi Germany and proudly served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He is a former law enforcement officer and a retired professor of criminal justice who, in 1970, founded the Texas Narcotic Officers Association. BarkGrowlBite refuses to be politically correct. (Copyrighted articles are reproduced in accordance with the copyright laws of the U.S. Code, Title 17, Section 107.)
Friday, April 19, 2024
GOOD TRAFFIC STOP IN EAST TEXAS
Over 300 lbs of prescription drugs seized following traffic stop in Nacogdoches
Nineteen cases of prescription
promethazine was located in the vehicle. The total weight of the
medication was approximately 319 lbs, according to the NSCO.
By Logan Ward
CBS 19
Apr 17, 2024
A total of 252 one-pint bottles
of Promethazine were recovered following a pursuit on Jan. 12, 2023. The
total volume of the bottles was 31.5 gallons.
NACOGDOCHES, Texas — The Nacogdoches County Sherriff's Office seized 19 cases of prescription medication over the weekend following a traffic stop.
Around 1 a.m. on April 13, deputies pulled over Rodarius Criss, 24, of Memphis, Tenn for a traffic violation.
Deputies searched the vehicle, after a K9 alerted the presence of drugs in the vehicle.
Nineteen cases of prescription promethazine was located in the vehicle. The total weight of the medication was approximately 319 lbs, according to the NSCO.
Rodarius Criss
Criss was taken into custody on a Class A-misdemeanor charge of possession of a dangerous drug.
According to the NCSO, this incident is the fourth so far this year in which a large quantity of promethazine medication was discovered being trafficked through Nacogdoches County.
Promethazine is prescription-strength antihistamine to treat allergies, for sedation, nausea and other conditions.
The NSCO said in a press release that this medication is misused by being consumed recreationally for its sedative effects. It is also mixed with alcohol, which amplifies its side effects. Promethazine has a history of being used to enhance the euphoric effects of opioids and reduce the nausea that comes with withdrawal.
VOLT TYPHOON
FBI says Chinese hackers preparing to attack US infrastructure
Reuters
April 18, 2024
Nashville,
Tennessee - Chinese government-linked hackers have
burrowed into U.S. critical infrastructure and are waiting "for just the
right moment to deal a devastating blow," FBI Director Christopher Wray
said on Thursday.
An
ongoing Chinese hacking campaign known as Volt Typhoon has successfully
gained access to numerous American companies in telecommunications,
energy, water and other critical sectors, with 23 pipeline operators
targeted, Wray said in a speech at Vanderbilt University.
China
is developing the "ability to physically wreak havoc on our critical
infrastructure at a time of its choosing," Wray said at the 2024
Vanderbilt Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats. "Its plan is
to land low blows against civilian infrastructure to try to induce
panic."
Wray
said it was difficult to determine the intent of this cyber
pre-positioning which was aligned with China's broader intent to deter
the U.S. from defending Taiwan.
China
claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory and has
never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
Taiwan strongly objects to China's sovereignty claims and says only the
island's people can decide their future.
Earlier this week, a Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson said, opens new tab Volt Typhoon was in fact unrelated to China's government, but is part of a criminal ransomware group.
In
a statement, China's Embassy in Washington referred back to the MFA
spokesperson's comment. "Some in the US have been using origin-tracing
of cyberattacks as a tool to hit and frame China, claiming the US to be
the victim while it's the other way round, and politicizing
cybersecurity issues."
Wray
said China's hackers operated a series of botnets - constellations of
compromised personal computers and servers around the globe - to conceal
their malicious cyber activities. Private sector American technology
and cybersecurity companies previously attributed Volt Typhoon to China,
including reports by security researchers with Microsoft and Google.
I ADMIT THIS SURPRISES ME
By Bob Walsh
Ilhan Omar and daughter Isra Hirsi
Isra Hirsi, who is the daughter
of radical congressional representative Ilham Omar, just had her ass
thrown out of Barnard College for being an offensive asshole as part of a
WE LOVE GAZA WE HATE JEWS "protest encampment" at the school.
Damn,
I guess now her mom will have to pick up another $86k a year in bribes
and payoffs to get her into another school. if another one will take
her.
SIT-IN WORKERS AT GOOGLE ARE NOW ALL FORMER EMPLOYEES
By Bob Walsh
If you are almost any level of
news consumer you are aware that a couple of dozen GOOGLE employees held
an all-day sit-in at their own corporate offices in New York and CA.
They chanted things like 'GOOGLE, GOOGLE, YOU CAN'T HIDE, YOU ARE
FUNDING GENOCIDE." They are unhappy that Google has a business
relationship with the government of Israel.
Those employees are now all former employees.
In
the real world actions have consequences. I am sure they will
maybe-probably land on their feet. And if they don't they can feel
morally superior about themselves while they get really, really hungry.
A BIT ABOUT THE LEGALIZATION OF POT FROM ONE OF THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN WHICH I SERVED
Black market cannabis thrives in California despite legalization
The marijuana gold rush has attracted Mexican drug cartels
By Martin Kaste
Houston Public Media
Apr 5, 2024
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco says marijuana legalization has increased incentives for unlicensed cannabis farms and associated violent crime
Cannabis raids are still happening in rural Riverside County. On a Tuesday morning, the sheriff's department's Marijuana Enforcement Team leads a ten-vehicle convoy through the outskirts of the town of Perris. They're following up on a tip about a house hidden at the end of a private drive. The operation commander, Sgt. Jeremy Parsons, comes out to the main road to report that it is, indeed, an illegal grow.
"When we went up to the house we could smell marijuana. We found a greenhouse in the backyard which contained a few hundred small marijuana plants," he says. They also found guns, and they run the names of two people on the site to see if either one is a felon, and not allowed to have a firearm.
"There's not a lot of criminal consequences [for illegally growing marijuana]," Parsons says. But the strategy here is to try to charge growers with other crimes — that's why the convoy of vehicles was so long, as it included people from California Fish and Wildlife, the local water board and even code inspectors.
Riverside County Sheriff Department Sgt. Jeremy Parsons
collects cannabis clippings and firearms from an unlicensed greenhouse
in Perris, Calif.
"That's what we're charging these people with: water contamination, pesticides that are illegal, the fertilizers that are illegal. That's where we're getting people," says Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco.
But for Bianco, the bigger issue is legalization itself. He's against it, because he believes it encourages the illegal pot farms in the hills of Riverside County.
"It made it worse. One hundred percent, it made it worse," he says.
A big problem, as he sees it, is exports. California has become a major exporter to states where marijuana is still illegal — and fetches a higher price — despite the warning from the Justice Department back when legalization got started that the states that legalize pot should make sure to keep it inside their borders.
Bianco says the marijuana gold rush has attracted Mexican drug cartels and Asian human smuggling rings.
"I mean, we've had multiple, multiple homicides, we've had multiple kidnappings, we've had multiple reports of human trafficking and rapes and the punishments that go with not doing your job — and it's all related to this," Bianco says.
Thursday, April 18, 2024
SO FAR ISRAEL HAS ONLY PITCHED A SOFTBALL
Israel strikes back at Iran: Explosions are reported near bases housing Islamic Republic's nuclear facilities as Netanyahu defies Biden days after unprecedented missile barrage on Jewish state
Strikes hit the city of Isfahan at 5am local time. Officials say they do not believe the city's nuclear facilities were struck. Military targets in Iraq and Syria were also reportedly destroyed simultaneously
By Will Potter
Daily Mail
Apr 18, 2024
The Iranian city of Isfahan was reported to have been struck by an Israeli missile
Israel has conducted strikes on a target in Iran, defying President Joe Biden's warnings over plunging the Middle East further into conflict.
An official told ABC News that strikes hit a site in Iran, however it is unclear what exact target was hit or the extent of the damage.
Officials say the city of Isfahan in central Iran was struck at 5am local time. The city hosts one of Iran's nuclear facilities, although US military sources reportedly said the target was not believed to be nuclear.
Iranian news outlet FARS reported that the strikes were located 'near Isfahan Airport and the eighth hunting base of the Army Air Force.'
Iranian state news reported the nation's air defense systems have been activated, and were firing at an unknown object in Tabriz, around 500 miles north of Isfahan.
It comes in response to Iran launching a barrage of hundreds of drones and rockets at Israel on Saturday, which was largely thwarted by Israel and its international allies. Isfahan was one of several launch sites used in the attack.
Biden had warned Israel not to retaliate to Saturday's strikes and urged them to 'take the win' of the foiled Iranian attack.
Israeli officials warned the Biden administration of its intent to strike before launching, but an official told CNN that the US did not 'green light' any Israeli response.
Several hours after reports of the Israeli strikes emerged, sirens reportedly sounded in northern Israel.
Flights have been diverted and multiple airports in Tehran, Isfahan and Shiraz have been closed following the Israeli attack, and further unconfirmed explosions have reportedly hit Iraq and Syria.
Although the US military played a central role in halting Iran's strikes on Saturday, President Biden said he made it 'very clear' to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he had to act 'carefully and strategically.'
Biden urged Netanyahu to 'take the win' of the derailed attack, and cautioned that the US would not participate in any Israeli counter-offensive.
The Israeli leader brushed off Biden's warnings, insisting Israel would 'make its own decisions' in how to react to Iran's attack.
US officials said there was an expectation that if Israel defied warnings, they would not target nuclear or civilian sites.
The Iranian attack came in retaliation to a suspected Israeli strike on Iran's consulate in Syria on April 1, which killed 13 people including two generals in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard.
As Israel maintained its plans to retaliate on Iran, a senior Iranian official warned that the nation would respond by starting production of nuclear weapons if Israel attacked its nuclear facilities.
Iran threatened to use 'weapons it has never used' if Israel struck, and indicated that it did not wish to continue escalating the conflict unless Israel fired back.
As the West urged for calmer heads to prevail in the Jewish state, Iranian Parliament's National Security Committee Abolfazl Amoue stated that Iran is prepared for a 'painful response' to the 'slightest action.'
On Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian also cautioned that Iran would strike back at the 'maximum level' if Israel fired.
'In case the Israeli regime embarks on adventurism again and takes action against the interests of Iran, the next response from us will be immediate and at a maximum level,' Amir-Abdollahian told CNN.
The instability in the region has immediately impacted global oil markets, with brent crude prices increasing above $90 a barrel as news of the Israeli strikes emerged.
The Islamic republic, which has always insisted its nuclear program is peaceful and denies seeking an atomic bomb, has accused arch foe Israel of sabotage attacks on its facilities and assassinations of nuclear scientists in recent years.
According to Ahmad Haghtalab, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards' head of nuclear protection and security, Iran has 'identified' Israeli nuclear centres and holds 'necessary information of all targets'.
Israel is widely known to have nuclear weapons but has never admitted so.
PREVENTIVE WAR
Israel should again engage in preventive war, says top general
Israel can and should operate against Iran even without American support, states former National Security Advisor Yaakov Amidror.
By Yossi Aloni
Israel Today
Apr 18, 2024
Former National Security Adviser Maj. Gen. (Res.) Yaakov Amidror
Preventive war should return to being one of Israel’s options, said Maj.-Gen. (res.) Yaakov Amidror, in a briefing to European ambassadors. Israel has done this in the past, noted the general, and could now respond to Iran’s unprecedented attack even without American support.
Amidror, who previously served as National Security Advisor, identified three major challenges that Israel must act against.
Gaza: Hamas is not interested in the release of hostages or in a deal, therefore Israel must achieve this result through the use of force. The IDF must enter Rafah and destroy the terrorist infrastructure there. Israel has no interest in controlling Gaza after the war. The aim is to reach a situation similar to that in Jenin (Area A). In other words, security access if and when necessary without civilian control.
Hezbollah: Israel made a mistake that allowed Hezbollah to arm itself and must not do so again. A war in Lebanon will cause great destruction, but there is no avoiding it if a diplomatic solution is not reached that enables Israelis to return to their homes in northern Israel free of fear. After a war with Hezbollah, Israel will not allow Hezbollah to rearm and will act similar to its activity in Syria.
Iran: The regime in Tehran is interested in creating a nuclear umbrella in order to exert itself as a regional and global power. Iran has established its proxies in the Middle East around Israel’s borders (the so-called ‘Ring of Fire’). Israel must act against these two challenges presented by Iran, which intends to target the West after dealing with the Jewish state.
The subject of a regional coalition and normalization was raised by a number of ambassadors who expressed interest in the degree of feasibility. According to Amidror, normalization with Saudi Arabia is a matter of time because it is a common interest for both countries and the entire region. Regarding a regional coalition, he stated that Israel would be very happy to take part in such an initiative, but that Israel must also retain the right to act independently.
Several ambassadors asked about the two-state solution and the day after the war in Gaza. Amidror stated that following October 7th, in his view, most of the Israeli population will oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state, which could turn into a terrorist state within a short period of time. In other words, this option is, for Israelis, off the table for at least a generation. On the other hand, he reiterated that Israel is not interested in civilian control over Gaza after the war, and that Israel will not deal with civilian issues in the Strip.
An ambassador from Northern Europe asked whether, in the event of a regional flare-up, Russia would take part and fight alongside Iran and its proxies. Amidror replied that in his opinion this would not occur.
Another issue raised by other ambassadors is Israel-US relations and Israel’s deference to Washington when it comes to taking military action. Amidror noted the importance of relations with the US and the need to preserve and strengthen them as much as possible. But on the other hand, at the end of the day, Israel must make security decisions on its own and in accordance with the needs and challenges it faces, and it must be able to do so independently.
ISRAEL IS DAMNED IF IT RETALIATES AGAINST IRAN AND DAMNED IF IT DOESN'T
Report: Israel shelved Iran strike plans due to US pressure
The U.S. has agreed to back an Israeli operation in Gaza's southernmost city of Rafah in exchange for forgoing a major strike on Iran, according to Israeli media.
JNS
Apr 18, 2024
Israel's Air Force is waiting for orders to strike Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked on a pre-approved military response to Iran’s massive drone and missile attack due to pressure by U.S. President Joe Biden, Israel’s Kan public broadcaster reported Wednesday.
Biden reportedly told Netanyahu during a phone call on Saturday that Washington would not participate in nor support an Israeli retaliatory attack.
According to the report, Netanyahu thereafter shelved a series of options that had already been approved by the Cabinet.
“The response won’t be what was planned, diplomatic sensitivities won out,” the report quoted a senior Israeli source as saying. Nevertheless, the source stressed that there would be some form of action against Iranian interests.
A U.S. official told ABC News on Wednesday that the Israeli response could now come after the Passover holiday, which begins Monday evening and ends April 30.
The ABC report cited Israeli officials as saying that Jerusalem on two occasions this week dropped imminent plans to strike Iran.
Overnight Saturday, Iran launched more than 300 missiles and drones at Israel. The IDF said it and its military allies intercepted some 99% of the projectiles.
On Wednesday, Netanyahu said that Israel would make its own decision on how to respond to Tehran’s unprecedented attack.
“I thank our friends for supporting Israel’s defense—support both in words and in deeds,” Netanyahu said ahead of a Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem.
“They also have all kinds of suggestions and advice. I appreciate those, but I want to make it clear: We will make our own decisions, and the State of Israel will do everything necessary to defend itself,” he added.
Netanyahu addressed the government ministers shortly after meeting with British Foreign Secretary David Cameron and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem.
Western governments have called on Israel to refrain from retaliating against Tehran, fearing the expansion of regional war.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Wednesday urged the international community to confront Iran, saying, “The whole world must work decisively and defiantly against the threat posed by the Iranian regime, which is seeking to undermine the stability of the entire region.”
Herzog reiterated the Jewish state’s “unequivocal” commitment to defending its people, including by working for “the immediate return home of all the hostages held in captivity by Hamas in Gaza.”
Unnamed Egyptian officials told the Qatari Al-Araby Al-Jadeed news outlet on Wednesday that the United States has agreed to back an Israeli operation in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah in exchange for foregoing a major strike in Iran.
Netanyahu reiterated on Tuesday that the Hamas battalions in Rafah will be defeated, after the IDF announced the withdrawal of ground forces from the southern Gaza after four months of fighting in Khan Yunis and six months of war, leaving only one battalion left in the Strip.
After what [Hamas] has done [on Oct. 7], it will not do this again. Neither will it exist,” the premier said.
WAS THE US INFORMED IN ADVANCE ABOUT IRAN'S PLANNED ATTACK ON ISRAEL ... OR IS THIS JUST ANOTHER CONSPIRACY THEORY?
What happens when children seize the wheel
The U.S. posture in this war has rattled Israel and the U.S.’s Sunni allies to their core.
By Caroline Glick
JNS
Apr 18, 2024
ISRAEL CAN NEVER ALLOW SUCH MASSIVE ASSAULTS TO BECOME 'NORMAL'
Why Israel must strike back
To allow a tyrannical regime to get away with attacking a liberal democracy would be a terrible injustice.
By Fiamma Nirenstein
JNS
Apr 18, 2024
The failure of Iran's mass missile and drone attack last weekend was clearly a triumph for Israel's air defenses.
Anyone who thinks that an Israeli failure to strike back at Iran following its unprecedented attack on the Jewish state will lead to a “regional de-escalation” is wrong.
There could be no worse mistake today than to forget the essence of the Iranian regime’s strategy and worldview: A murderous loathing of anything that is not its extremist interpretation of Shiite Islam.
The world should remember the moment in 2012 when Iran’s genocidal former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stood before the U.N. General Assembly and pledged to slaughter “the present unbearable oppressive system that dominates the world”—a reference to the U.S.-led world order and the liberal democracy it represents.
Remember too the unyielding messianic faith that drives this apocalyptic vision; the belief in the coming of the Mahdi—an occulted centuries-old imam—who will redeem the world in a global war that destroys the U.S., Israel and indeed anyone who fails to accept the rule of Ahmadinejad and his ilk.
Or perhaps simply recall the moment in 1979 when it all began and the disciples of Ruhollah Khomeini conquered Iran and imposed their theocratic tyranny, taking innocent Americans hostage in the process. By attacking Israel, that tyranny once again showed its true nature. It followed it up by resuming its campaign of arresting and raping unveiled Iranian women.
To the Iranian tyrants, Israel is also an unveiled woman. Thus, they fired hundreds of missiles and drones at great cost, even threatening the Temple Mount they claim to revere. It was not just an attack; it was an expression of the desire to humiliate and conquer Israel.
Thankfully, it was Iran that ended up humiliated. The preening macho terrorists were exposed as impotent by the brave pilots who defied death to intercept the drones and missiles, together with the defense systems used by Israel and its allies.
Although the attack failed, Israel remains a small country that can never allow such massive assaults to become “normal.” Yet the world demands that Israel “stay calm” and consolidate the coalition of Western and Sunni Arab nations that helped repel the attack. The problem with this is obvious: To Iran, any kind of quiet is simply a ruse, a lie like the lie that it does not seek nuclear weapons. The mullahs would simply take the opportunity to plot and plan far more horrendous attacks and atrocities.
Moreover, if Israel does not respond, it will weaken its alliances, not strengthen them. The Abraham Accords were made possible in 2015 when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the U.S. Congress that there should be no nuclear deal with Iran but rather a tough and determined fight against the tyrannical regime. At that moment, the Sunni Arab states understood that they could trust Israel with the common defense.
A lack of retaliation would weaken the U.S. as well, though the Biden administration seems not to know it. If the U.S. does not back its primary regional ally after such aggression, the Sunni Arab states will look elsewhere for help—perhaps to the Russia-China bloc that Biden fears so much.
More than anything else, however, to allow Iran to get away with its bullying would be a terrible injustice. The world saw missiles rain down on a liberal democracy, fired by a regime that hates Jews, dissidents, homosexuals, all non-Shiite Muslims, all Shiite Muslims who disagree with the regime’s ideology, and perhaps the entire world.
Have not the people of the West raised their eyes to the skies and realized those missiles will soon rain down on them? That they will see them over the Vatican, the Eiffel Tower and the White House? Bad are the times when anyone can look up without seeing the reality they face.
BIDEN PROVED ONCE AGAIN THAT HIS ADMINISTRATION FIRMLY BELIEVES IN ISRAEL'S RIGHT TO SELF-DEFENSE SO LONG AS IT IS NEVER EXERCISED
Israel should do even when Biden says ‘don’t’
The president’s self-defeating foreign policy must be defied with massive retaliation against Iran.
By Eric Levine
JNS
Apr 18, 2024
"Don't"
After Iran attacked Israel last weekend, the White House leaked that President Joe Biden told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to retaliate against Tehran. “You got a win. Take the win,” Biden reportedly said.
Despite Biden’s instructions, Israel must retaliate. And it must do so forcefully.
The Iranian attack could have caused thousands of deaths. If the only Jewish state in the world is to survive, it must never allow such attacks to be normalized. Being on perpetual defense is a strategy for losers. Eventually, rockets will get through and many thousands will die. Thus, Israel must go on offense and stay on offense. It is the mullahs who must be forced into a defensive crouch. They must believe that if they lash out again, the entire Iranian regime is at risk.
Biden’s plea for Israel to turn the other cheek should surprise no one. The Biden administration has followed this path of weakness and appeasement from its first day in office with horrendous consequences. Indeed, because the administration failed to enforce sanctions on the Iranian regime and delivered billions of dollars in sanctions relief to the Islamic Republic, the American taxpayer essentially helped pay for Iran’s attack on Israel.
Worse still, it appears that Biden told Iran that the U.S. would not participate in any retaliation and did so before Iran attacked Israel. In other words, Iran launched the attack already knowing that America had sidelined itself and would likely try to limit Israel’s response.
In other words, Biden proved once again that his administration firmly believes in Israel’s right to self-defense so long as it is never exercised.
The same holds regarding Gaza, where the administration is preventing a Rafah operation that could finally destroy Hamas. Israel can fight but cannot be allowed to win. Victory must always be elusive.
It appears that, to the Biden administration, the only thing worse than losing a war is winning it. This is the only explanation for its otherwise baffling foreign policy missteps.
For example, Ukraine is allowed to defend itself against Russia, but it cannot be allowed to defeat Russia because victory could “escalate” the conflict. After initially offering Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “a ride” and encouraging him to quickly surrender to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, the Biden administration adopted a strategy that has been the epitome of a day late and a dollar short. Even after Congress authorized every penny the administration requested, Biden slow-walked delivery of the funds and equipment. When they finally arrived, Biden placed significant restrictions on how any weapons systems could be used.
In other words, under Biden, a stalemate is the best Ukraine can hope for. Putin knows the administration will always tie one hand behind Ukraine’s back, so he will drive a hard bargain if he proves willing to negotiate at all. Ukraine may not lose, but Biden will make sure it cannot win.
Worst of all, our own troops are not allowed to defend themselves for fear of “escalation.” Biden’s utter failure to protect American service members in Syria and Iraq provides the perfect example. Our troops have faced over 200 attacks by Iran and its terrorist proxies since Oct. 7. 2023. Not once have we attacked Iran, even though we know that it funds, arms and directs the attacks. If we will not defend our own troops, why would any friend or foe expect the U.S. to support an ally on the cusp of victory?
Contrary to the Reagan doctrine of “peace through strength,” Biden has given us the doctrine of “war from weakness.” Biden effectively summed up the Biden Doctrine in a single word: “Don’t.” Don’t retaliate, don’t respond, don’t provoke, don’t escalate and, worst of all, don’t hurt their feelings or get them angry. Unfortunately, Biden’s admonition is directed only at America and its allies, not America’s enemies.
Israel cannot allow itself to be constrained by such a self-defeating worldview. In the face of Biden’s “don’t,” Israel must do whatever it needs to do to safeguard its national security.
Here is a suggestion: Israel should launch a massive cyber-attack and turn off the lights in Tehran for a day or two. At the same time, it should destroy Iran’s drone-making capabilities. Not only will this send a message to the ayatollah, but it would help save lives in Ukraine and frustrate the Russian war effort. Perhaps even Joe Biden could support that.
But don’t bet on it.
911 OUTAGES IN THE MIDST OF NATIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY TELECOMMUNICATORS WEEK
Law enforcement officials in 4 states report temporary 911 outages
Law enforcement agencies in Nebraska, Nevada, South Dakota and Texas reported temporary outages to 911 services
Associated Press
Apr 18, 2024
Law enforcement agencies in Nebraska, Nevada, South Dakota and Texas reported temporary outages to 911 services before saying hours later that services had been restored. It was not immediately clear what caused the outages or whether they were related.
Also unclear was whether any emergency situations were impacted. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which houses the National 911 Program, said in a statement that its Office of Emergency Medical Services “is monitoring this issue.” A spokesperson didn't immediately respond to a request for additional information. A message also was left Thursday with the Federal Communications Commission.
The South Dakota Department of Public Safety said in statement posted on social media Wednesday night that it was aware of a 911 service interruption throughout the state. The agency noted that texting to 911 was working in most locations and people could still reach local law enforcement through non-emergency lines. Less than two hours later, the agency said service was restored to the state’s 911 system.
The same evening, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department 911 Communications warned of an outage affecting 911 and non-emergency calls in a social media post. Calls from landlines were not working, but officials said they could see the numbers of those who called from cellphones.
“Dial on a mobile device, and we will be able to see your number and will call you back right away,” the department posted.
About two hours later, the department posted that service was restored, and everyone who called during the outage had been called back and provided assistance.
In Nebraska, the sheriff’s offices in several counties, including Dundy, Kearney, and Howard, warned Wednesday night that 911 services were down, but advised a few hours later that services had been restored.
Cut fiber lines and other problems have caused 911 outages in recent years in Nebraska. The issue was worrisome enough that the Nebraska Public Service Commission hosted a hearing on the topic in December.
The police department in Del Rio, Texas, a city of 35,000 residents along the U.S.-Mexico border, posted that “an outage with a major cellular carrier” was to blame. It didn’t say which carrier. Del Rio had the opposite problem of Las Vegas — 911 calls from cellphones didn’t work, so those needing help were urged to use a landline or another cell carrier.
The outages, ironically, occurred in the midst of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
CDC DELETES GUN SELF-DEFENSE STATS
Revealed: CDC removes self-defense gun use stats after private meeting with gun control advocates
Apr 17, 2024
TALAHASSEE, FL- In the domain of gun policy and public health, the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) hold a pivotal role,
tasked with informing evidence-based decision-making.
However, recent revelations have brought to light the CDC's deliberate suppression of data concerning defensive gun use (DGU), raising concerns about transparency and the potential politicization of research.
The CDC's purview encompasses the study of factors contributing to injury and mortality, including incidents involving firearms.
Over the years, the agency has commissioned research aimed at shedding
light on various aspects of gun violence, seeking to inform prevention
strategies and public health interventions.
Despite its comprehensive approach, recent events have cast a shadow on
the CDC's handling of DGU data, unveiling patterns of concealment and
censorship.
Notably, the CDC opted to omit references to defensive gun use
statistics from its public materials, despite commissioning a study by
The National Academies' Institute of Medicine and National Research
Council that acknowledged DGUs as a "common occurrence."
This decision drew scrutiny after evidence emerged of pressure from
gun-control advocates to diminish or remove mentions of DGUs.
Correspondence obtained through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests uncovered a lobbying effort aimed at influencing the CDC's messaging on defensive gun use.
Notable individuals involved in this effort included Mark Bryant, who
manages the Gun Violence Archive (GVA), Devin Hughes, the founder of
GVPedia, and Po Murray, who facilitated discussions.
These advocates, supported by introductions from the White House and
Senator Dick Durbin’s office, engaged with top CDC officials to
challenge the depiction of studies estimating DGUs, ranging from 60,000
to 2.5 million occurrences annually in the United States.
Mark Bryant, among the vocal attendees, firmly criticized the 2.5
million figure, advocating for its removal as he deemed it misleading
and devoid of value.
Bryant bluntly stated in an email to CDC officials following their
meeting, "that statistic needs to be killed, buried, dug up, killed
again and buried again. It is highly misleading, used out of context,
and holds zero value even as an outlier in honest discussions
surrounding DGUs."
Despite initial hesitance and an acknowledgment of varied estimates
regarding DGUs, CDC officials engaged in discussions with the advocates
and ultimately agreed to remove references to DGUs from its
publications.
The CDC's compliance with external pressure underscores the delicate
balance between scientific inquiry and ideological influence.
By prioritizing political ideals over academic rigor, the agency risks
compromising its reputation as an evidence-based research institution
and eroding public trust in its findings.
Additionally, the CDC's own research has previously acknowledged the
prevalence of DGUs as a "common occurrence," as highlighted in studies
conducted by The National Academies' Institute of Medicine and National
Research Council.
However, the recent suppression of this data raises concerns about the agency's commitment to transparent and unbiased inquiry.
Gary Kleck, Professor Emeritus at Florida State University’s College of
Criminology and Criminal Justice, stands as a notable figure in this
debate. His research, spanning decades, has consistently demonstrated a
minimum of 760,000 annual incidents of defensive gun use.
Despite attempts to discredit his work, Kleck remains steadfast in his
commitment to rigorous methodology and empirical evidence.
In the aftermath of these revelations, critics say there is a pressing
need for greater transparency and accountability within the CDC's
firearm research efforts.
Gary Kleck emphasized, "CDC is just aligning itself with the gun-control
advocacy groups. It’s just saying: ‘we are their tool, and we will do
their bidding.’ And that’s not what a government agency should do."
MULESHOE WATER UTILITY HACKED BY 'CYBERARMYOFRUSSIA'
Russia-linked hacking group suspected of carrying out cyberattack on Texas water facility, cybersecurity firm says
By Sean Lyngaas
CNN
April 17, 2024
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