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  • A day with a MSF counsellor in Gaza [MSF]

  • Rebellion Racing takes memorable win at 4 Hours of Shanghai [FIA WEC]

  • Porsche promoted to LGMTE Pro winners after No. 51 AF Corse Ferrari disqualification [FIA WEC]

  • Astronomers pinpoint location of a single fast radio burst for the first time [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Utah Saints - Something Good ‘08 [YouTube]

  • Climate change looms larger than in any past British election [The Economist]

  • Getting Over Your Fear of Talking About Diversity [HBR]

  • Merkel Champions Democracy as Germany Marks Wall Anniversary [Bloomberg]

  • NASA unveils its first electric airplane - a work in progress [Reuters]

  • Al-Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe - EP I / EP 2 / EP 3 / EP 4 | Featured Documentary

    [Al-Jazeera on YouTube] #History

  • Blood Gold in the Brazilian Rain Forest [New Yorker]

  • As 2020 approaches, Congress is dropping the ball [The Verge] #MoscowMitch

  • Impeachment, explained [Vox]

  • Jack Dorsey made a wise choice for both his bottom line and his country. Facebook and Google would do well to follow his lead. [TechCrunch] #Elections2020

  • Optimus Prime Joins the U.S. Military: How ‘Transformer’ Robots Are Coming to a War Near You [The National Interest] #Transformers #Autobots

  • A natural biomolecule has been measured acting like a quantum wave for the first time [MIT Tech Review] #QuantumBiology

  • A former WeWork employee is suing over Adam Neumann’s $1.7 billion golden parachute [Business Insider]

  • Disability employment takes center stage at DIA [Defense Intelligence Agency]

  • Is The Irishman the end of the gangster movie as we know it? [BBC]

  • I’ve been bingeing on a 25-year-old show. It’s smart, modern - and definitely not Friends [The Guardian]

  • How the State Dept.’s Dissenters Incited a Revolt, Then a Rallying Cry [New York Times]

  • Go Back To Your Country, They Said [HuffPost]

  • The World’s Worst Game of Risk Is Playing Out in Syria [The Atlantic]

  • Championships Aren’t Won On Paper. But What If They Were? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Hideo Kojima told us ‘exactly’ what Death Stranding is about [Washington Post]

  • Le “racisme subtil”, ou comment de nombreux musulmans font face à une hostilité décomplexée [Le Monde]

  • New ‘Westworld’ Season 3 trailer is a creepy ad about the future of our data [Mashable]

  • More Than 11,000 Scientists Declare ‘Climate Emergency’ [VICE]

  • See Mercury glide across the sun in rare sky show [Nat Geo]

  • The Simple Dutch Cure for Stress [Nautilus]

  • Communities Struggle To Reimagine Life With Extreme Rain [NPR]

  • Ridership Increases With Free Fares For Students On Sacramento Transit [CapPublicRadio]

  • Allemagne de l’Est, histoire d’une annexion [Le Monde Diplomatique]

  • And Now the Hard Part [Foreign Policy]

  • Ukraine Needs More Than Lethal Aid From the United States (It Needs a Partner in Peace) [Foreign Affairs]

  • What Can We Learn from the US State Department’s Terrorism Report on Pakistan [The Diplomat]

  • Lebanon’s Arab Spring [The Cipher Brief]

  • Computers Evolve a New Path Toward Human Intelligence [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le SPS - le supersynchrotron à protons [CERN FR]

  • NASA Gains International Support for Artemis Program at IAC [NASA]

  • USAF to Unveil Fighter Comms Translator, Command and Control App [Air Force Magazine]

Hi there! Can you believe it’s November already? It’s wild. We are almost entering the holiday season, and that means 2020 will bring us ever so closer to the Elections, and that means a Democrat in the White House. That’s what we’re all striving for. Enough is enough. Americans are barely getting by paycheck by paycheck while the Billionaire Class makes more money than more than half of Americans combined. The 1% is scared. They know the 99% are ready to fight, and they’re getting touchy. That’s why Mike Bloomberg (even though he was this champion to fight Climate Change, all of a sudden, he’s entering the race because he’s afraid of paying more taxes). Let me remind you this: Bernie Sanders DOES NOT WANT TO RAISE MORE TAXES ON THE MIDDLE-CLASS. He wants to increase taxes on the 1% ultra-rich people, because, if they pay their fair share, they could provide enough money to pay for so many things! Free Tuition, Free Healthcare, so on and so forth. The fact that Clinton says she doesn’t think Healthcare system can change in America made me very disappointed. It reminded me that money is still king in Washington D.C. It’s bullshit. We can change this system. The rest of the Western world provides healthcare at a reasonable cost to its Citizens, why can’t America?

I cannot wait to see Ford vs Ferrari this month, it’s gonna be awesome.

I’ve read the new Thomas Piketty book. He did it. He wrote 1200 pages and gave a big FU to the Billionaire Class, and that they shouldn’t exist. He explains in vivid details that throughout History, folks in high places have made excuses upon excuses to keep the poor…poor, and the rich...rich. His book is extremely eye-opening. It’s definitely complex, so it might be a hard read, but rest assured, the English version comes out in March, and I’m sure the guys/gals at Vox will release an extended summary on their website in due time.

I want to thank the whole team at Sony Playstation for really raising the bar so high. There are so many amazing games out there, and you really need to revisit the whole catalogue to see there are countless amounts of amazing stories to be visited. I am so excited about Death Stranding. Only Kojima could design a story that talks about the predicament of our state of affairs. We do need a man to unite us all, and save our planet. Plus, the soundtrack is amazing.

I’m reading the new book by Neil DeGrasse Tyson this month. Astrophysics! Doctor Strange comic books as well.

I’m listening to Eric Prydz’s Season 03 EPIC RADIO on Beats 1

I’m watching old Knight Rider episodes.

Blue Wave 2.0 in 2020. Every single vote counts. Ignore the Media Blackout. Bernie Sanders will transform our country. Remember his motto. “Not Me, Us.” All of us Americans are in this together, and we can only win if we work together.

Until Next Time!