LAGOS TERRORIST ATTACK, THE MISSING CNN/BBC DOCUMENTARY

They have the documentary of how Lagos was attacked by terrorists on the 21st of October 2020 in a well coordinated way, they're only hiding it for now. @CNN operating ILLEGALLY in Nigeria is keeping this away from viewers!

Giving the breakdown of the Economic cost of the SORO SOKE EndSARS protest at Lagos Business School, the loss was estimated way above $12 billion. The entire economy of Rwanda as a Nation is less than that.
This terrorist attack was well coordinated especially by CELEBRITIES!
The International Media platform @CNN @CNNAfrica @cnni used their go-between folks @StephanieBusari @nimaelbagir & @IshaSesay to coordinate this terrorist attack in Nigeria, specifically using Lagos being the Economic Capital to bring crisis. @BBCAfrica was complacent also.
If you Insist this was not a well coordinated terrorist attacks, there are questions asked by Dr @fimiletoks, Please answer it LIVE on @CNN @cnni @BBCAfrica
1. Tell us the end game for the protest when all their demands were met.
Was SARS dissolved AS AT 11th October? #5For5?
2. If the plan was not to throw the country into chaos & effect a regime change why keeping the protest on especially in Lagos, when everything they asked for was done?
3. What was supposed to bring an end to their protest?
4. What would have made you guys leave the road?
5. Why did you remain outside & in ONE PARTICULAR SPOT for 4 hours after the curfew was declared at about 11:49AM on 20th Oct?
6. Why didn't you leave even after the gov addressed YOU twice & you saw trouble brewing after police stations were burnt & @PoliceNG lynched in Lagos?
So, to get this Lagos terrorist attack in motion unhindered, the first thing was to blackmail the @HQNigerianArmy & your DJ Switch, Godson etc were on ground while your celebrities online were also posting FAKE NEWS of those killed. They prepared free pass for the attacks...

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A quick thread on the new variant, pulling together information from news sources, twitter, genomic databases, and word from well-placed peers.


The new variant in the UK consists of several mutations in the spike protein, including ΔH69/ΔV70 deletions & other receptor binding domain mutations such as N501Y.

The variant is described here in this pre-print from @GuptaR_lab.

https://t.co/ui2U1r1ANA


The ΔH69/ΔV70 variant continues to increase quite rapidly as a proportion of overall positives (roughly doubling in the last 2 to three days), and is apparently now the dominant strain in test positives in some regions.

Extensive efforts have gone into enhanced surveillance for the ΔH69/ΔV70 deletion with and without RBD mutations, and it is good that we are aware of this.

There is a need for calm and rational thinking, and more evidence is needed.

But the early data is certainly concerning
Is this the second BOOM?


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Recently, the @CNIL issued a decision regarding the GDPR compliance of an unknown French adtech company named "Vectaury". It may seem like small fry, but the decision has potential wide-ranging impacts for Google, the IAB framework, and today's adtech. It's thread time! 👇

It's all in French, but if you're up for it you can read:
• Their blog post (lacks the most interesting details):
https://t.co/PHkDcOT1hy
• Their high-level legal decision: https://t.co/hwpiEvjodt
• The full notification: https://t.co/QQB7rfynha

I've read it so you needn't!

Vectaury was collecting geolocation data in order to create profiles (eg. people who often go to this or that type of shop) so as to power ad targeting. They operate through embedded SDKs and ad bidding, making them invisible to users.

The @CNIL notes that profiling based off of geolocation presents particular risks since it reveals people's movements and habits. As risky, the processing requires consent — this will be the heart of their assessment.

Interesting point: they justify the decision in part because of how many people COULD be targeted in this way (rather than how many have — though they note that too). Because it's on a phone, and many have phones, it is considered large-scale processing no matter what.