Dirty Mongoose – 01×09

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We dissect a JFK file titled Operation Mongoose, TSA Plans to track Americans through face recognition, House backs 700 billion dollar defense bill, Puerto Rico still doesn’t have power, a person can have two stands of DNA, and there’s thousands of areas that have poisonous water with levels even worse than Flint.

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Timestamps:
(00:20) JFK Files Expose CIA Plot To Bomb Miami
(04:25) TSA Plans to Use Face Recognition to Track Americans Through Airports
(10:25) House backs $700 billion defense policy bill, funding uncertain
(15:09) 7 weeks after Hurricane Maria, San Juan is still without power, mayor says
(19:30) It's possible for a person to have two different sets of DNA
(26:40) Widespread contamination threatens children's health, and could triple household water bills

Articles used in the episode:
JFK Files Expose CIA Plot To Bomb Miami. Source: New Miami Times
TSA Plans to Use Face Recognition to Track Americans Through Airports. Source: Electronic Frontier Foundation
House backs $700 billion defense policy bill, funding uncertain. Source: Reuters
7 weeks after Hurricane Maria, San Juan is still without power, mayor says. Source: ABC News
It's possible for a person to have two different sets of DNA. Source: Science Alert
Widespread contamination threatens children's health, and could triple household water bills. Source: Project Censored

Image Credit: Spy Camera by peterbwiberg under a Creative Commons CC0 License.

Music Credit:
Nadir by Einstein in a Patent Office

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