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Hootsuite Denied Providing Tech to ICE. This Contract Shows That It Did

Hootsuite has yet to provide any evidence it has or will end its contract with ICE.

On Wednesday night, an employee at Vancouver-based tech company Hootsuite revealed on Twitter that the company was working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

“Been debating talking about this publicly because I don’t want to get fired, but it seems like the cat’s already out of the bag so whatever: yesterday Hootsuite signed a three-year deal with ICE. Over 100 employees have been extremely vocal in their opposition to this deal,” the employee tweeted, adding that support team members in Mexico City relayed their personal experiences of harassment by ICE to no avail.

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/jgx75b/hootsuite-denied-providing-tech-to-ice-this-contract-shows-that-it-did

#US #ICE #Hootsuite #contracts
https://open.substack.com/pub/sashalatypova/p/moderna-contracts-part-1

I no longer read so many articles because I can’t learn anything that will magically undo the hideous harms which I believe are entirely deliberate.
I see additional research at this point as stamp collecting, mostly. The odd nugget has the potential to really step up the evidence of malign intent.
This is one such. I agree with Sasha that the value of the #contracts between USG & #Moderna is more than surprising. As she points out, it wouldn’t be possible to spend the money in the time available. And it’s around ten times larger than the potential costs of the items breezily outlined.
Most damning are the dates.
Moderna filed for an IND (investigational new drug) meeting with FDA a whole month before a pandemic was declared. I doubt you could draft such a meeting preparatory document in under half a quarter. So they must have been writing it around the turn of the year. There’d be no reason to lash staff to their desks over Christmas, right? Not even been an incident in Wuhan at that point in time.

Unfortunately, it appears, logically enough, that even armed with an official, albeit partly redacted copy of the contract between Moderna for what became their mRNA “vaccine”, anyone can see that this event was fraudulent, as I & others have been saying for a considerable period of time now. Yet those still believing the narrative have permission if not an instruction to disregard anything that comes from a “conspiracy theory website”, which I think I’ve heard Substack and certainly Telegram described as. It’s a clever tactic used against those trying to communicate the truth.

But here it is. I’m sure some waverers will find this recent analysis of the contract between Moderna and the US government very troubling, and they should.

Best wishes,
Mike Yeadon

@robinmg
#Foreknowledge