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Anti-Homeless Robot Deployed in San Francisco

(ANTIMEDIA) — As the homeless problem continues to surge in San Francisco, an animal advocacy and pet adoption clinic has taken the novel, if dystopian, approach of hiring an autonomous security robot unit to clear out vagrants. The SPCA (the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) deployed a K5 robot manufactured by Knightscope, a Silicon Valley-based robotics company, to help discourage homeless people from erecting tents on the sidewalks and streets near the clinic.

Why Doesn’t Trump Close Down Soros? Are You Ready for The Answer?

George Soros invested $160 million in Donald Trump's Chicago skyscraper in 2004. In 2011, when Trump was challenged by Tea Party activists on his close ​relationship to Soros, he responded: "Forget Soros. Leave him alone. Let's talk about somebody else." As President, Trump has filled his cabinet with Soros' friends and financial partners. [Could this be the answer?] [...]