News Of The Week for April 20th, 2019: Julian Assange's Burning of Notre Dame

The Fedora Chronicles Network presents News Of The Week with Jason Cousineau for April 20th, 2019: Julian Assange's Burning of Notre Dame. This episode Jay and Eric Renderking Fisk tackle the fire of Notre Dame, more about Julian Assange's arrest and International Monetary Fund: IMF Executive Board Approves US$4.2 Billion Extended Fund Facility for Ecuador, Space Billboards, and the need for more coverage on ancient alien outposts on the moon. And Jay’s trip to Las Vagas.

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Show Notes and Links

The Last American Vagabond: $4.2 BILLION IMF BAILOUT FOR ECUADOR PAVED THE WAY FOR ASSANGE’S ARREST | 12 APR 2019 POSTED BY JASON DITZ

International Monetary Fund: IMF Executive Board Approves US$4.2 Billion Extended Fund Facility for Ecuador March 11, 2019

EcoWatch: "Oil Spill Now Larger Than Paris Ravages Indonesian Island, 5 Dead," by Mongabay Apr. 06, 2018 09:47AM EST

The Washington Post: "Billionaires raced to pledge money to rebuild Notre Dame. Then came the backlash." April 18th, 2019

Buisness Insider: "Here are all the people and companies who have collectively pledged nearly $730 million so far to help rebuild Notre-Dame after the disastrous fire," Katie Warren Apr. 16, 2019.

Boston Globe: "Church allowed abuse by priest for years Aware of Geoghan record, archdiocese still shuttled him from parish to parish," JANUARY 06, 2002.

Chappaquiddick:The scandal and mysterious events surrounding the tragic drowning of a young woman, as Ted Kennedy drove his car off the infamous bridge, are revealed in the new movie starring Jason Clarke as Ted Kennedy and Kate Mara as Mary Jo Kopechne. Not only did this event take the life of an aspiring political strategist and Kennedy insider, but it ultimately changed the course of presidential history forever. Through true accounts, documented in the inquest from the investigation in 1969, director John Curran and writers Andrew Logan and Taylor Allen, intimately expose the broad reach of political power, the influence of America's most celebrated family; and the vulnerability of Ted Kennedy, the youngest son, in the shadow of his family legacy.

Buisness Insider: "Russian trolls are weaponizing social media to spread misinformation in the US about vaccines," Katherine Kirk, Foreign Policy Apr. 10, 2019, 11:28 AM

Independent UK: "PEPSI CONSIDERS SPACE BILLBOARDS TO PROJECT LOGO ACROSS NIGHT SKY USING SATELLITES Russian startup StartRocket aims to display ads via arrays of micro satellites," Anthony Cuthbertson



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