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Skripal case: British confirm they have no suspect; Yulia Skripal vanishes, no word of Sergey Skripal
A week ago the British media were full of reports from the usual anonymous sources of a breakthrough in the Skripal case.
Allegedly the British authorities by comparing CCTV pictures from Salisbury and details of travellers to and from Britain had been to identify the persons who were supposedly responsible for the attack on Sergey and Yulia Skripal.
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Man Who Threw His Shoes at George W. Bush Is Running for Iraqi Parliament
(CD) — “This is a farewell kiss from the Iraqi people, you dog. This is for the widows and orphans and all those killed in Iraq.” Those were the words shouted in 2008 by Iraqi journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi as he took off his shoes and—in an unforgettable and truly historic moment—hurled them one by one at former U.S. […]
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Measles virus from Afghanistan blamed for deadly outbreak in Ukraine
A deadly measles virus genotype B3 (Kabul) is circulating in Odesa region, the Ukrainian health officials have warned. According to the Odesa Regional State Administration’s report, patients from the other regions of Ukraine have been infected with the European genotype – D8 of the virus. Only in Odesa region the B3 (Kabul) genotype has been […]
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Diana Darke: ‘A Thorn in the Side’
In the introduction to her February 2017 Talks at Google presentation entitled “My House in Damascus“, Diana Darke described how Syrian cities had close historical ties to their neighbours; Damascus with Lebanon to the west and Aleppo with Turkey to the north. She went on to say that: Aleppo, when it got caught up in the war, it was natural to […]
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Early Investor in Tesla, Hotmail, and Skype Says Bitcoin Will Be Bigger Than Internet
(TIM) — Billionaire venture capitalist Tim Draper claims that Bitcoin could be bigger than the internet. CNBC reported that Draper recently spoke at the Intelligence Squared U.S. debate presented in partnership with Manhattan Institute’s Adam Smith Society. Regarding the potential of cryptocurrency, he said: “This is bigger than the internet. It’s bigger than the Iron Age, the Renaissance. […]
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Mueller’s questions to Trump: more those of a prosecuting attorney than of an impartial investigator
Ever since Deputy Attorney General Rod Rostenstein appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller Special Counsel to investigate the Russiagate collusion allegations, there has been a huge amount of speculation about what if any information Mueller may have which he has not publicly divulged.
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40,000 Dead in 2017: If We’re Banning Things That Kill People, Cars Should Be First
(ANTIMEDIA Op-ed) — For the second year in a row, more than 40,000 people lost their lives to one of the most widespread causes of death in the United States: car accidents. The National Safety Council estimates that 40,100 people were killed in accidents in 2017, though the official federal figures will be released later this year by the National Highway […]
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PBC News & Comment: Mueller’s Questions Leak, Dems Fund Ongoing Steele Muckraking
House Intel report says wealthy Dem donors put up $50 million to continue Christopher Steele research on Trump in Russia...--Penn Quarter Group, also known as Democracy Integrity Project is managed by former Intel staffer Dan Jones; Daily Caller report here, Federalist report here
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#PumpUpThaVolume: May 1, 2018
Media Monarchy plays For Esmé, Unbloom, Crooked Teeth and more on #PumpUpThaVolume for May 1, 2018. ♬
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Israel ‘only state in Middle East that actually has nukes’: Analysts denounce Bibi’s Iran WMD claim
RT | May 1, 2018 Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is the wrong person to accuse Iran of seeking nuclear weapons as his country has repeatedly refused to join any non-proliferation treaties which equates it to North Korea, Middle East experts told RT. Israel and its PM “are in no position to accuse Iran of anything, […]
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Impact and Effects of April 30 Strikes Against Syria: Winds of War Blowing Strong
By Arkady SAVITSKY | Strategic Culture Foundation | 01.05.2018 On April 30, powerful missile strikes were delivered against Syria’s military sites in the provinces of Hama and Aleppo. There were casualties, mainly among pro-Iranian forces and Iranian personnel. Nobody took responsibility but it is widely believed that the operation was conducted by Israel’s Air Force. Israeli officials […]
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TRR Bonus Podcast 007, Laveyan Satanic Symbolism in San Junipero Episode of Black Mirror
This Bonus Podcast episode of Trans Resister Radio picks up from the last Themes & Memes review of Black Mirror season 3. Specifically, the episode entitled San Junipero.
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Ohio Special Election A Week From Today-- Trump's GOP Civil Way Is Screwing It All Up For The Republicans
Trying to out wing nut each other in a moderate districtOn Saturday we took a look at one of the districts Republicans in the Ohio legislature has effectively gerrymandered to protect their own party, OH-12.
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Neocon Bret Stephens Wants Syria’s Assad Assassinated
By Michael S. Rozeff | Lew Rockwell | May 1, 2018 Bret Stephens is a political commentator who works for The New York Times and NBC News. Stephens was editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post between 2002 and 2004. His Jewish identity is mentioned hand-in-hand with his political orientation by The Times of Israel : “In […]
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The Global Warming Hoax: Climate Change Hoax Starting To Crumble As Scientists Admit Doom Predictions Were Totally Wrong!
It is indeed the "lull before the storm" as the world now awaits the next insane move by the psychotic state of Israel against the innocent nation of Iran.... I am like so many other real truth seekers in waiting to see what happens next and I am crossing my fingers that we are not into world war III within the next few weeks as a result....In the meantime, I figured I would post up an article on one of my favorite topics to smash at this blog.. That is of course the "Global Warming" HOAX and the swindlers behind the fraud that are in it for the money....
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Postscript: Additional Indonesian Impressions
Postscript: Additional Indonesian Impressions
It occurs to me that two additional impressions of Indonesia seem relevant enough to be worth a short supplement to my post of a few days ago.
Multituli, Max Havelaar, or the coffee auction of the Dutch trading company (Penguin Classics, 1866)
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Netanyahu’s Iran Nuke Show: Should We Believe Him?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a dramatic presentation yesterday purporting to demonstrate that Iran is still at work on nuclear weapons despite being given the “all clear” numerous times by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The only problem with Netanyahu’s “evidence” is that it was all from before the 2007 US National Intelligence Estimate which concluded that Iran had abandoned its nuclear weapons program. Was Netanyahu lying to us? Tune in to today’s Ron Paul Liberty Report:
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US Officials: Israel Preparing for War With Iran, Seeking US Support
(ZHE) — Not that there was much doubt who was behind it, but two days after “enemy” warplanes attacked a Syrian military base near Hama on Sunday, killing at least 11 Iranians and dozens of others, and nobody had yet “claimed responsibility” the attack, US officials told NBC that it was indeed Israeli F-15 fighter jets that struck the base, NBC News […]
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Skripal attack: Still no suspects, admits UK national security adviser but still blames Russia
RT | May 1, 2018 British police still have no suspects in the Skripal poisoning investigation, the UK’s national security adviser has admitted to a committee of MPs, despite the government continuing to place blame squarely on Russia. Former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found slumped on a bench in […]
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Leftist Environmentalists Are Protesting a Clean Power Project
Environmentalists in New England are opposed to a proposal that would provide an abundance of clean hydropower, hundreds of jobs, and millions of dollars in annual revenue. The energy project would use hydro-electric power from a series of dams in Canada and delivered via cables through Maine to Massachusetts. The objections range from the impact the cables might have on forests to the fact that the plan would not reduce global emissions of CO2. [...]
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UK’s New Immigration Chief Is a Pakistani Muslim
The son of Muslim immigrants from Pakistan, Sajid Javid, has been appointed to be the new Home Secretary of the UK, which entails oversight of immigration and citizenship affairs, national security, and policing. He is a former managing director at Deutsche Bank. This makes him the most important Pakistani Muslim in the UK government, eclipsing London Mayor Sadiq Khan. [...]
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PROMO: Can I Cheat?
(Released 4/11/18, Show - 1:43:00, 2 Segments, Promo Clip - 0:10:43) [BONUS] Fitness As A Foundation For A Productive and Prosperous Life
This extremely detailed presentation is a continuation of the personal development conversations (The Long Bumpy Road...). In this episode Brett teams up with a competition power lifter named Larry to offer diet and exercise knowledge and advice to Andrew and James. Andrew is new to weightlifting; James is knowledgeable but currently in the process of getting restarted.
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PROMO: Can I Cheat?
(Released 4/11/18, Show - 1:43:00, 2 Segments, Promo Clip - 0:10:43) [BONUS] Fitness As A Foundation For A Productive and Prosperous LifeThis extremely detailed presentation is a continuation of the personal development conversations (The Long Bumpy Road...). In this episode Brett teams up with a competition power lifter named Larry to offer diet and exercise knowledge and advice to Andrew and James. Andrew is new to weightlifting; James is knowledgeable but currently in the process of getting restarted.We discuss diets vs.
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Researching the Top 25 Most Censored Stories
Project Censored’s annual “top 25 most censored stories” are gleaned from hundreds of stories nominated by students and faculty at participating campuses. On this week’s show, four students from San Francisco State University discuss stories they’ve discovered and documented in their research; these stories involve issues ranging from clean energy to the propagation of gun culture in high schools.
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#MorningMonarchy: May 1, 2018
Digital partnerships, CIAI and merger mania + this day in history w/the May Day Mission Accomplished and our song of the day by Cherry Glazerr on your Morning Monarchy for May 1, 2018.
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Shifting energy import patterns enhance China’s clout in the Middle East
By James M. Dorsey / Mid-East Soccer.
Credit: KUNA
Subtle shifts in Chinese energy imports suggest that China may be able to exert influence in the Middle East in alternative and subtle ways that do not involve military or overt economic pressure.
The shifts involve greater dependency of the Gulf states on oil and gas exports to China, the world’s largest importer, at a time that the People’s Republic has been diversifying imports at the expense of Gulf producers. -
Analog Equivalent Rights (18/21): Our analog parents had private conversations, both in public and at home
Privacy: Our parents, at least in the Western world, had a right to hold private conversations face-to-face, whether out in public or in the sanctity of their home. This is all but gone for our digital children.
Not long ago, it was the thing of horror books and movies that there would actually be widespread surveillance of what you said inside your own home. Our analog parents literally had this as scary stories worthy of Halloween, mixing the horror with the utter disbelief. -
The Ghosts of 'New Democrats' Are Haunting Us
By Norman Solomon / Truth Dig.
Then-President Barack Obama talks with former President Bill Clinton and senior adviser Valerie Jarrett at the White House in July 2010. Obama was meeting with business leaders to discuss new ways to create jobs and strengthen the partnership between the public and private sectors to make new investments in the clean energy industry. (Pete Souza / White House) -
Benjamin Netanyahu Can Now Declare War on Iran With a Single Vote
(MEE) — The Israeli parliament late on Monday granted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greater authority to take his country to war, at a time when tensions between Israel and Iran are reaching new heights. Netanyahu can now declare war with only the approval of the defence minister, currently hardliner Avigdor Lieberman, in “extreme situations”, according to Israeli […]
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Rare infection spreading in Switzerland
Health officials in Switzerland have reported a sharp increase in the rare bacterial infection tularemia in humans. A growing number of incidents with tick bites has been recorded over the past few years. The Federal Health Office counted 130 confirmed cases of tularemia last year, according to Swiss public radio, SRF. This is four times more […]
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Media professionals protest against government proposal to regulate online media
In a letter to Ms Smriti Irani, Minister of Information & Broadcasting, a group of over 100 journalists and other professionals related to online media expressed concern over the government proposal to extend traditional broadcasting rules and restrictions to the Internet.
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Armenia's "Velvet Revolution": Rockers and Revolutions
I’d been hoping to get to this sooner but time wasn’t on my side the last week. So here it is, finally. After taking a bit of time to conduct varying searches connected to the Armenian coup- it was hard to not notice that was a certain NGO that kept coming up. The NGO known as the Union of Concerned Citizens
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New documents show the UK signed up in secret to support Saudi military action
More secrecy won’t protect Yemeni or Saudi Arabian civilians — or the British citizens at work behind the front line
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The Myth of Institutionalized Learning
Children do not need to sit in a classroom, or at the kitchen table, following a regimented curriculum of knowledge deemed by others to be important. They learn as all people naturally learn when free from institutionalized education: by following the human instinct to explore, discover, and synthesize our world.
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Hope... In Indiana? Yep-- A Week From Today (But Not In The Senate Race)
Indiana has a really important primary for progressives a week from today-- the 9th congressional district has a face-off between stalwart and brilliant progressive Dan Canon and some DC insider who's pretending to be part of the local community. Electing Dan can be a game-changing event because there are so few members of Congress like him.
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May Day ‘71: When Bob Parry Went to Jail in the Biggest Mass Arrest in U.S. History
In 1971, Bob Parry, the late founder and editor of Consortium News, traveled to Washington to take part in an anti-Vietnam War protest. Here published for the first time in 47 years is Bob’s account of that day. A note…Read more →
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‘Thousands Bahraini workers made jobless over political, religious views’
Press TV – May 1, 2018 Bahrain’s main Shia opposition group, al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, says authorities have made thousands of citizens jobless over the past few years due to their political and religious beliefs as the ruling Al Khalifah regime presses ahead with its heavy-handed crackdown in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom. The dissolved […]
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Syria, White Helmets, Russia & Trump: Modern Technocratic Geopolitics – Jay Dyer on Interregnum
The Arktos crew talks geopolitics with the immensely knowledgeable Jay Dyer of www.jaysanalysis.com. From Syria to Russia, from Europe to America, from the identitarians to the Atlanticists, join us as we investigate the real powers that are vying for control in the global chessgame today.
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Sometimes Factories Move Abroad. That's OK.
Although it can lead to painful dislocations, the process of outsourcing and shifting production abroad also helps unlock a higher standard of living that ultimately benefits workers.
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SHOCKING VIDEO: Junkies and heroin addicts take over San Francisco metro station
A shocking video has gone viral calling attention to what’s going on in one of the busiest San Francisco BART metro stations.
Junkies and addicts are blatantly shooting up out in the open as morning commuters walk by.
Other drug addicts are slumped along filthy corridors.
Twitter headquarters are located next to this metro station, employing dozens of millionaires and six figure liberal techies.
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Dumb Moves Have Consequences
The nuclear agreement with Iran is worth preserving Philip Giraldi • Unz Review • May 1, 2018 The analysis of the recent exchanges between French President Emmanuel Macron and President Donald Trump suggest that Washington is most likely about to withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear agreement with Iran that was […]
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Homeschoolers Defeat California's Push to Further Regulate Education
With hundreds of Californians lining the Statehouse to speak their views, the anti-homeschooling bill was dead in the water.
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Only IAEA can assess any claim on Iranian nuclear program: Mogherini
Press TV – May 1, 2018 The EU foreign policy chief says what the Israeli premier tried to present as documents on Iran’s “secret” nuclear work fails to question Tehran’s compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal, and that any such claims should solely be assessed by the UN nuclear watchdog. “What I have seen from […]
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PROMO: Empathy Is Overrated? And the San Francisco Sons of Liberty
(Released 4/25/18, Show - 1:30:00, 2 Segments, Promo Clip - 0:15:43) An unreleased snapshot from School Sucks Across America. In early Novemeber 2017, I attended a "Friendsgiving" dinner party with School Sucks listeners and friends. Huge thanks to Darren and Mic for hosting and making sure I had a great time while in the Bay Area.
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PROMO: Empathy Is Overrated? And the San Francisco Sons of Liberty
(Released 4/25/18, Show - 1:30:00, 2 Segments, Promo Clip - 0:15:43) An unreleased snapshot from School Sucks Across America. In early Novemeber 2017, I attended a "Friendsgiving" dinner party with School Sucks listeners and friends. Huge thanks to Darren and Mic for hosting and making sure I had a great time while in the Bay Area.Back in 2014, Darren actually bought me the Zoom h4 I used to record all the audio during the trip. So after people had a few drinks, I pulled it out, hit record and set it on the table (people were aware).
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Netanyahu’s ‘smoke-and-mirrors’ performance on the Iranian nuclear deal
A well-established trick of a skilled propagandist is to dress up as a “startling revelation” something which in reality everyone with knowledge of a matter has long known.
We had a masterclass in this technique yesterday from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is someone who is not just a skilled propagandist but who is actually a brilliant one.
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