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To: ransomnote
Here’s a Wiki tally of where UN troops are reported to be stationed.

That is a list of peacekeeper providers, not where they are stationed. 3rd world uses the UN for experience and hard currency for their soldiers. The countries make about $1500/man/month. These aren't infantry, at best MPs. Civilian Americans would annihilate them. At any time they got 80k of them.

1,196 posted on 06/14/2020 9:23:54 PM PDT by xone
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To: xone; Tobias Grimsley; WildHighlander57; bitt; thinden; little jeremiah; fedupjohn; ...
19,920 New Cases today.

Thanks to L.A. County, California will soon overtake NJ for #2 in total cases, but still far behind NY.

Looking nationally, this is still the New Linear model. Only one day has been outside the channel (6/5/20) and I am reasonably certain there were a bunch of older cases dumped into the Totals that day which, for whatever reason, had not been previously tallied (and affecting multiple states).

BOTTOM LINE: No visible overall effect from the opening of various states or the rioting.

Hmm. Maybe keeping people indoors was exactly the WRONG approach.

The migration South of the virus can only suggest one thing:

United States CHINAVIRUS Cases (includes "Recoveries")

Date    	New	 Total  	New Linear Model
         	Cases	 Cases  	Since
         	Actual	 Actual 	5/9/2020
3/14/2020		 2,717 	
3/15/2020	 761 	 3,478 	
3/16/2020	 1,167 	 4,645 	
3/17/2020	 1,717 	 6,362 	
3/18/2020	 1,407 	 7,769 	
3/19/2020	 5,911 	 13,680 	
3/20/2020	 5,605 	 19,285 	
3/21/2020	 7,462 	 26,747 	
3/22/2020	 8,478 	 35,225 	
3/23/2020	11,107 	 46,332 	
3/24/2020	 8,816 	 55,148 	
3/25/2020	13,870 	 69,018 	
3/26/2020	16,635 	 85,653 	
3/27/2020	19,363 	 105,016 	
3/28/2020	19,448 	 124,464 	
3/29/2020	17,892 	 142,356 	
3/30/2020	22,003 	 164,359 	
3/31/2020	25,151 	 189,510 	
4/1/2020	27,005 	 216,515 	
4/2/2020	28,698 	 245,213 	
4/3/2020	32,740 	 277,953 	
4/4/2020	34,123 	 312,076 	
4/5/2020	25,544 	 337,620 	
4/6/2020	30,576 	 368,196 	
4/7/2020	31,916 	 400,112 	
4/8/2020	32,020 	 432,132 	
4/9/2020	33,618 	 465,750 	
4/10/2020	35,551 	 501,301 	
4/11/2020	31,942 	 533,243 	
4/12/2020	27,289 	 560,532 	
4/13/2020	26,623 	 587,155 	
4/14/2020	26,937 	 614,092 	
4/15/2020	30,468 	 644,560 	
4/16/2020	35,221 	 679,781 	
4/17/2020	30,550 	 710,331 	
4/18/2020	29,521 	 739,852 	
4/19/2020	24,413 	 764,265 	
4/20/2020	28,648 	 792,913 	
4/21/2020	32,128 	 825,041 	
4/22/2020	24,051 	 849,092 	
4/23/2020	37,617 	 886,709 	
4/24/2020	38,329 	 925,038 	
4/25/2020	35,858 	 960,896 	
4/26/2020	26,426 	 987,322 	
4/27/2020	23,185 	 1,010,507 	
4/28/2020	25,258 	 1,035,765 	
4/29/2020	28,807 	 1,064,572 	
4/30/2020	30,638 	 1,095,210 	
5/1/2020	36,242 	 1,131,452 	
5/2/2020	29,312 	 1,160,764 	
5/3/2020	27,358 	 1,188,122 	
5/4/2020	24,778 	 1,212,900 	
5/5/2020	24,763 	 1,237,663 	
5/6/2020	25,520 	 1,263,183 	
5/7/2020	29,440 	 1,292,623 	
5/8/2020	29,162 	 1,321,785 	
5/9/2020	25,524 	 1,347,309 	 1,347,309 
5/10/2020	20,329 	 1,367,638 	 1,369,669 
5/11/2020	18,196 	 1,385,834 	 1,392,029 
5/12/2020	22,802 	 1,408,636 	 1,414,389 
5/13/2020	21,712 	 1,430,348 	 1,436,749 
5/14/2020	27,245 	 1,457,593 	 1,459,109 
5/15/2020	26,692 	 1,484,285 	 1,481,469 
5/16/2020	23,488 	 1,507,773 	 1,503,829 
5/17/2020	19,891 	 1,527,664 	 1,526,189 
5/18/2020	22,630 	 1,550,294 	 1,548,549 
5/19/2020	20,279 	 1,570,573 	 1,570,909 
5/20/2020	22,466 	 1,593,039 	 1,593,269 
5/21/2020	27,863 	 1,620,902 	 1,615,629 
5/22/2020	24,192 	 1,645,094 	 1,637,989 
5/23/2020	21,734 	 1,666,828 	 1,660,349 
5/24/2020	19,608 	 1,686,436 	 1,682,709 
5/25/2020	19,790 	 1,706,226 	 1,705,069 
5/26/2020	19,049 	 1,725,275 	 1,727,429 
5/27/2020	20,528 	 1,745,803 	 1,749,789 
5/28/2020	22,658 	 1,768,461 	 1,772,149 
5/29/2020	25,069 	 1,793,530 	 1,794,509 
5/30/2020	23,290 	 1,816,820 	 1,816,869 
5/31/2020	20,350 	 1,837,170 	 1,839,229 
6/1/2020	22,153 	 1,859,323 	 1,861,589 
6/2/2020	21,882 	 1,881,205 	 1,883,949 
6/3/2020	20,578 	 1,901,783 	 1,906,309 
6/4/2020	22,268 	 1,924,051 	 1,928,669 
6/5/2020	41,657 	 1,965,708 	 1,951,029 
6/6/2020	22,876 	 1,988,584 	 1,973,389 
6/7/2020	18,825 	 2,007,409 	 1,995,749 
6/8/2020	19,084 	 2,026,493 	 2,018,109 
6/9/2020	19,056 	 2,045,549 	 2,040,469 
6/10/2020	20,852 	 2,066,401 	 2,062,829 
6/11/2020	23,300 	 2,089,701 	 2,085,189 
6/12/2020	27,221 	 2,116,922 	 2,107,549 
6/13/2020	25,302 	 2,142,224 	 2,129,909 
6/14/2020	19,920 	 2,162,144 	 2,152,269 
6/15/2020		        	 2,174,629 
6/16/2020	 -          		 2,196,989 
6/17/2020	 -           		 2,219,349 
6/18/2020	 -         		 2,241,709 
6/19/2020	 -       		 2,264,069 

1,213 posted on 06/14/2020 9:59:04 PM PDT by Disestablishmentarian ("the right of the people peaceably to assemble")
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To: xone
Here’s a Wiki tally of where UN troops are reported to be stationed.

That is a list of peacekeeper providers, not where they are stationed. 3rd world uses the UN for experience and hard currency for their soldiers. The countries make about $1500/man/month. These aren't infantry, at best MPs. Civilian Americans would annihilate them. At any time they got 80k of them.

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In searching for "how the UN does what it does" I came across the UN performance in Haiti, the country upon which Bill and Hillary Clinton fed.

UN's Deadly Legacy in Haiti 'Peacekeepers' By Benjamin Terrall

OhmyNews
February 7, 2007

"until 2004, the United Nations, for good reasons, only deployed peace keepers where there was a peace agreement to enforce. Only in Haiti has the Security Council deployed Blue Helmets to enforce a coup d'etat against an elected government."

The article goes on to note that citizens have been "... arrested, tortured and exiled by the coup regime which the U.N. mission in effect was set up to support. This essential fact rarely appears in media analysis of Haiti, so few in the U.S. understand why some have taken up arms to defend their neighborhoods."

 
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I believe US public should take note of the UN's strategy for "helping" maintain a coup regime all nice 'n polite like.

The UN starts slow, annoucing a "temporary" solution to protect vulnerable citizens during a time of unrest. Under riot conditions, the citizenry may have been glad for the temporary help. Once emplaced, the UN then rolls out long-term occupation that the public cannot refuse. [ a.k.a. Foot-in-the-door, Camel's-nose-under-the-tent]

Step One: In 2004, the UN authorized a Multinational Interim Force (MIF) to maintain order in Haiti for 3 months.

Step Two: The UN then authorized the MINUSTAH to stay in Haiti from 2004 to 2017.

I suspect the surprise result of othe US Election in fall of 2016 set in motion the end of the MINUSTAH in Haiti.

"The United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti, also known as MINUSTAH, an acronym of the French name, was a UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti that was in operation from 2004 to 2017. The mission's military component was led by the Brazilian Army and the force commander was Brazilian. Wikipedia"

With the UN's assignment of the Brazilian Army to support the coup regime, Bill and Hillary probably felt safe raping Haiti and getting away with it.

Since the UN employed the Brazilian Army to maintain the coup regime, those troops would not fall into lists of UN personnel stationed in foreign countries. But the UN would have a smaller number of advisors/handlers and perhaps some troops of it's own if it thought it necessary. I recall UN troops were caught raping civilians on a 3rd world "peace keeping" deployment and those were truly UN employees.

Haiti is small, so they gave the Brazilian Army and a Brazilian force commander control  of the country. To support a coup regime the US, the UN would need more troops and more sophisticated, well-equipped military presence, likely coordinated by a major geopolitical player (e.g., China)

I think that article gives me a better idea of what UN involvement in the US could look like.

From the same article, a quote with a few details about how long-term occupation by the UN's Brazilian Army troops in Haiti impacted the public:

"....MINUSTAH declined to dislodge the paramilitary groups that helped to overthrow the government from police stations. In August, 2005, a paramilitary group called the Little Machete Army killed dozens of spectators at a soccer game in broad daylight, near a MINUSTAH observation post. MINUSTAH never tried to stop the massacre or pursue paramilitary members, even though the group has terrorized the Grande Ravine area for two years." Antifa would approve.

1,219 posted on 06/14/2020 10:46:57 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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