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PACE confirms full restoration of Russian voting rights - Ukraine sulks, walks out

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
© Reuters / Vincent KesslerThe Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has adopted a resolution confirming full restoration of all rights and voting powers of the Russian delegation, prompting the Ukrainian delegation to withdraw in protest.

Moscow's voting rights had been stripped in 2014, after Crimea voted in a referendum to rejoin Russia, but PACE ruled on Monday that all member states have the "rights to vote, to speak and to be represented in the Assembly and its bodies shall not be suspended or withdrawn in the context of a challenge to or reconsideration of credentials."

Comment: Russia is pleased to rejoin PACE, but has a few conditions of its own:
Russia's delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) will not comply with PACE resolutions that have been adopted during the years of its absence, the head of the delegation and the deputy speaker of Russia's lower house of Parliament, Pyotr Tolstoy, said on Tuesday.

"We are not going to comply with a single resolution that has been adopted in absence of the Russian Federation", Tolstoy told reporters.

In April 2014, Russia was stripped of its voting rights in the organisation in the wake of the Ukrainian crisis and aftermath of the Crimea referendum.

Since 2016, the Russian delegation has not been renewing its credentials ahead of the assembly's sessions, in protest of the discrimination it faces within PACE.

Moscow has also frozen its contributions to the Council of Europe, stating that payments would be withheld until the Russian delegation's rights are fully restored.

PACE supported sanctions against Moscow, but later urged Russia to pay the fees and come back to the assembly. However, Russia has demanded guarantees that it will be granted the right to vote before it returns, so the delegation won't be stripped of its rights again.



Bad Guys

Energy expert: Chances of US-Iran war are at least 50%

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There's at least a 50-percent chance that the rising tension between the United States and Iran could escalate into a conflict that would disrupt supplies, Fereidun Fesharaki, a former energy advisor in Iran in the 1970s and now chairman at consultancy Facts Global Energy, told CNBC.

Earlier this month two oil tankers were attacked in the Gulf of Oman, just outside the Strait of Hormuz, which connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the open seas. The daily flows of oil through the Strait of Hormuz account for around 30 percent of all seaborne-traded crude oil and other liquids. While Iran vehemently denies involvement in the attacks on the two oil tankers, the U.S. is blaming the Islamic Republic of being behind the attacks.

Days later, Iran shot down a U.S. drone over the Strait of Hormuz, claiming it had violated Iran's air space. The U.S. says that the drone was in international air space.

The U.S. had apparently prepared a response to the downed drone with strikes on Iranian targets, before U.S. President Donald Trump stopped a planned strike 10 minutes before it begins, because, he said, it was "not proportionate to shooting down an unmanned drone."

Bad Guys

SNP Remainer Ian Blackford says Boris Johnson 'has made a career out of lying'

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© Herald ScotlandSNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford and Tory leader hopeful Boris Johnson
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford spoke out against both Tory leadership contenders as he called on Theresa May to "admit that neither of the candidates for office should ever be elected prime minister".

Mr Blackford criticised both Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt during PMQs, claiming the "Tory dream is to drag us out of the European Union no matter what the cost".

His comments were brushed aside by Mrs May who argued that Mr Blackford had "voted effectively for no-deal" in refusing to back her Withdrawal Agreement for Brexit.

Comment: Scotland is keen to stay within the EU, and has threatened another independence vote should Brexit, in any form, go through.


Eye 2

Court hands sex predator Jeffrey Epstein another break, prosecutors tells abuse victims plea deal will stand

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Millionaire sex trafficker Jeffery Epstein and accuser victims
Palm Beach multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein is a free man, despite sexually abusing dozens of underage girls according to police and prosecutors. His victims have never had a voice, until now.

Suspected sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was handed another break by the Department of Justice on Monday when federal prosecutors rejected his victims' efforts to throw out his plea deal and prosecute him for abusing dozens of underage girls.

In the 35-page motion, filed in federal court in the Northern District of Georgia, federal prosecutors said that there is no legal basis to invalidate Epstein's non-prosecution agreement - and they warned the federal judge in the case against doing the same.

U.S. Attorney Byung "B.J." Pak said that because Congress did not outline specific penalties in the Crime Victims' Rights Act when it was created by Congress, Epstein's victims have no right to demand anything from the government - not even an apology. A federal judge ruled earlier this year that the plea deal violated that legislation.

Comment: In this sick world, money and connections can get you, or protect you, from just about anything.


Control Panel

Project Veritas expose: Google whistleblower exposes efforts to influence 2020 election against Trump - UPDATE

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Google interferes with search results, censors conservative views and even directly manipulates facts in the name of 'fairness', according to internal video and documents a whistleblower has turned over to Project Veritas.

The internet giant has a near-monopoly on web searches globally and owns the most popular video sharing site, YouTube. The alarming information provided to the conservative transparency activists shows the company's executives putting their thumb on the scale in an effort to "prevent the next Trump situation," as one of them put it.

Monday's expose includes an undercover video of Jen Genai, Google's head of 'Responsible Innovation', outlining the measures already being taken to fight the US president in the upcoming 2020 election.


Comment: See also: Update 6/26/19: The Google SJW's just can't help themselves, pulling a damning Project Veritas video from Youtube, which they own. Kind of a bad look guys:
Google's video platform YouTube is apparently no place for content that accuses the tech giant of political bias and election meddling. An expose based on a sting operation was taken down by the company a day after its release.

YouTube, the world's most popular video sharing platform, which is owned by Google, soon took down the videos that were uploaded by Project Veritas, its head James O'Keefe reported. The footage was removed "due to a privacy claim by a third party," a message now tells anyone trying to view it.

The third party is probably Jen Genai, Google's head of 'Responsible Innovation,' who was featured in the report, discussing the company's policies in a secretly filmed interview with Project Veritas agents. She also addressed the expose in a blog post, saying that the people she met "lied about their true identities, filmed me without my consent, selectively edited and spliced the video to distort my words and the actions of my employer, and published it widely online."

Genai said Project Veritas ambushed her to get "juicy soundbites" for their report, and insisted that she is not some powerful executive with influence on Google politics. The claim that Google was going to influence the 2020 presidential election "is absolute, unadulterated nonsense, of course," she said. Whatever Google does with its search algorithms and rankings is meant to prevent "foreign interference" and not to tip the scales in domestic debates, she added, which presumably makes the company's gatekeeping techniques all fine.

Project Veritas previously had its videos taken down by YouTube. Just this month, its report on alleged suppression of conservative voices on Pinterest was removed from Google's platform, which again cited privacy violation as the reason for the move.

This month, YouTube also banned or demonetized a number of creators after a complaint by Vox journalist Carlos Maza. The crackdown was done under the platform's new rules on content, which are meant to fight online harassment and hate speech. Critics say in effect they stifle political debate by allowing left-wing commentators to paint their critics as harassers and have YouTube take punitive action.
Trump has gone so far as to say that Google is 'trying to rig the election' in 2020:
"They're trying to rig the election" in 2020, Trump said, seemingly singling out Google in an interview with Fox Business on Wednesday.

Trump blasted Twitter and Google for silencing conservative voices and harboring "hatred for the Republicans."

"Twitter is just terrible, what they do. They don't let you get the word out," he said.
I'll tell you what, they should be sued because what's happening with the bias.
The president added that the tech giants "make it much harder for me to get out the message."

"These people are all Democrats. It's totally biased toward Democrats. If I announced tomorrow that I'm going to become a nice liberal Democrat, I would pick up five times more followers."

Two days earlier, right-wing transparency group Project Veritas shared a video in which Google's Head of Responsible Innovation, Jen Gennai, argued against proposals to break up the company, as this would cause Google to fail at "preventing the next Trump situation."

Gennai later claimed that she had used "some imprecise language" and had no idea that she was being filmed. Nevertheless, the incident added to the longstanding accusations of liberal, left-wing bias that conservatives have leveled against Google.
Political figures are not the only ones in Google's crosshairs: Leaked Google doc describes Shapiro, Jordan Peterson as 'nazis using dogwhistles'


Arrow Down

No more 'Trump bump'? Media ratings slip as Orange Man Bad fatigue sets in

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Mainstream US media reportedly admit that flogging outrage about President Donald Trump doesn't pay like it used to, but spin this as Trump's fault and not their own. But will the media change their tune?

The term "Trump bump" has been used since the 2016 election to describe the rise in subscriptions and ratings for media outlets that have made it their mission to obsess about the White House's current resident, generating an ever-escalating spiral of outrage, clicks and revenue.

At some point in the past year, however, that approach seemed to stop working, and news executives are now talking about a "Trump slump," according to Axios.

The New York Times, for example, has boasted that their subscriptions soared after Trump criticized them as fake news. Yet their chief operating officer Meredith Kopit Levien admitted to Axios in March that this boom was pretty much over by mid-2018.

Sheriff

Putin wants you to do your own thinking - that's all

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What does Putin really want? Well, whatever it is I just hope the New York Times will finally get the Russian leader's master plan for humanity right soon. Another story in the world's most famous newspaper has me wondering if anybody to the west of Lavry, in Pskov Oblast has a clue. Here are some notes on the most recent misinterpretation of Russian policy.

I am sorry to say, I cannot tell you exactly what the most recent New York Times Putin profile says, because I reached my free limit of articles and was asked to pay $1 per week to be a subscriber. If only the publishers there in New York could stop forcing liberal world order propaganda down my throat, $4 dollars a month might be a good price. Sadly, this most recent Putin demonization can only go out to publisher A.G. Sulzberger's devoted news zombies. The good news for NEO readers is, other liberal elite news outlets are accessible to the general public.

Comment: One of the best ways to get an idea of what Putin 'wants' is to listen to what he has to say for himself: Also check out SOTT radio's:


Handcuffs

Saudi Special Forces capture leader of Yemeni branch of Daesh

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© AFP 2019 / RABIH MOGHRABISaudi special forces
Saudi special forces have arrested the leader of the Yemeni branch of the Daesh* terrorist group, Saudi state news agency SPA reported.

According to the report, Abu Osama al-Muhajer, along with several other members of the organisation, were captured on 3 June. Weapons, ammunition and telecommunication devices have been seized during the operation, the SPA reported.

In April, the terrorist group Daesh claimed responsibility for an attack on a Saudi police station northwest of Riyadh that left four militants killed.

Dominoes

ICE hard-liner to replace outgoing CBP commissioner as immigration tensions escalate

John Sanders
© J. Scott Applewhite, APJohn Sanders, left, has resigned as acting commissioner of the Customs and Border Protection agency, effective July 5
The head of the Customs and Border Protection agency is leaving, and his replacement probably won't warm the hearts of advocates for immigrants.

John Sanders, the acting CBP commissioner, resigned Tuesday amid reports of migrant children at the border being held in unsafe and filthy conditions.

His resignation comes as public furor has increased over the treatment of detained migrant kids after lawyers reported some of the older children were caring for toddlers at a facility in Clint, Texas, and they lacked adequate food, water and sanitation.

Sanders is expected to be replaced by Mark Morgan, a former Marine and FBI agent who has been leading Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for fewer than two months, according to a senior administration official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the decision has not been finalized.

Quenelle

'Can't wish away' India-Russia defence ties say sources before Pompeo visits Modi

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The S-400 Triumf missile is an advanced long-range surface-to-air missile manufactured by Russia
Diplomatic sources in India say all issues are on the table, and there is no structured agenda for the discussions, in which Foreign Minister S Jaishankar will host a working lunch for Mike Pompeo

India, which plans to push ahead with an $5 billion air-defence missile deal with Russia despite the threat of US sanctions, will point out that the US has a law that offers a way out, sources said. New Delhi's stance will be made clear to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who would reach New Delhi tonight, sources said.

"We have a longstanding defence relationship with Russia which we cannot wish away," a person with direct knowledge of the matter told NDTV.

Comment: The US is forcing India to choose between the failing, unipolar, US dominated system or the emerging world, as they US did with Turkey, but, for the moment, it seems India wants to sit on the fence for as long as it possibly can: