In separate reports, former UN Rapporteur de Zayas says “sanctions kill”, blasts regime change actors “we are swimming in an ocean of lies”...--read the new Grayzone article here, and a January story from Britain's Independent here
--in news conference, regime change actor Elliott Abrams can’t explain how Juan Guaido is still “interim president”, as that expired in mid-February
--the US regime change scheme in Venezuela is causing unrest in Haiti, and led to bizarre US mercenary operation in February, reports The Intercept
--federal judge blocks oil, gas drilling from federal lands in Wyoming, demanding that climate impacts be weighed
--federal jury in San Francisco says Roundup was “substantial factor” in plaintiff’s cancer
--Trump is meddling in Israeli election, will host Netanyahu at White House during AIPAC week
--Mideast oracle Tom Friedman has some interesting observations from Jordan
--London Bridge hasn’t fallen down, but Brexit chaos rules in Britain, here's an update
--EU hits Google with third fine for unfair ad rules, this time $1.7 billion
--Twitter blocks the account of Christine Assange, Julian’s mum
--NY Times concocts preview of Mueller report, hoping it confirms the evidence-free reporting on Russiagate
--former CNN anchor Soledad O’Brien slams those idiotic panels of “experts” who fill up too much time on the news channel
--at WashPost, Margaret Sullivan correctly notes that Beto, Biden and Bernie are getting most of the coverage of 2020 race, despite all those other fine candidates
--Homeland Security says journalists aren’t being targeted at the southern border, but journalists and DHS documents tell another story
--Dems in House introduce a bill to undo pre-emption of local governments in 5G wireless implementation
--Chicago man whose testimony convicted 5 men of murder explains why he lied: cops beat him to extract false confessions, then rewarded him in prison
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