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Dear young progressives: The white-supremacist anti-immigration anti-political-correctness free-speech fascists are your friends

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Yup. The ruling elite are doing everything they can to divide you. They are doing everything they can to promote hate between you.

In this article, I argue that the real enemy is the ruling elite, which manipulates us all. I explain that the Western USA-based ruling elite is desperate these days, and exceptionally adversarial, which is driven by the successful rise of Eurasia (economically led by China, and supported by Russia), and by increased global abundance of extractable energy reserves. We allow ourselves to be collateral idiots and pawns in this saga.

The ruling elite and the captured media want you to be convinced that their oppression of everyone comes from either a tsunami of irrational "socialism" or spontaneous upsurges of "fascism"; that fascist cells are nucleating and growing at an unprecedented rate, and that you and all your immigrant, brown, black, LGBTQ compatriots will be deported or imprisoned or deprived of medical attention, if the said cells are not deplatformed, censored, run out of town, punched in the face, and exterminated.

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Attention

More than 60 doctors warn that Julian Assange 'could die in prison', needs urgent transfer to medical facility

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© REUTERS / Peter NichollsJulian Assange has been is custody he was removed from the Ecuadorian embassy in London in April.
Late last week, Australian John Shipton, father of Julian Assange, said in an interview with a Norwegian news outlet that the WikiLeaks founder's extradition to the US would mean the death of his son.

In a letter to UK Home Secretary Priti Patel, a group of medics expressed "serious concerns" about Julian Assange's health, casting doubt on his fitness to stand trial at a US extradition hearing slated for February.

The letter was signed by more than 60 doctors, including those from the UK, Australia, Europe and Sri Lanka, who insisted that Assange, who is now being held in London's Belmarsh prison, requires "an urgent expert medical assessment of both his physical and psychological state of health".
"Any medical treatment indicated should be administered in a properly equipped and expertly staffed university teaching hospital (tertiary care)," they pointed out, warning that otherwise, the 48-year-old WikiLeaks founder "could die in prison".
"The medical situation is thereby urgent. There is no time to lose", the medics underscored.

Comment: Assange is serving overtime - and fading away - in a high-security prison in the UK awaiting extradition to the US because he dared expose war crimes, the instigators of which never saw a day in court. Neither those in the US nor the UK.




Fire

Can a female sex offender ever work again? A convicted Australian pedophile teacher gives her sob story

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© Photo: SuppliedThe teacher, pictured, pleaded guilty to sex with a 15-year-old student.
It began innocently enough. He asked her for help with his maths homework.

Some stolen glances followed. The casual brush of skin on skin.

Before long, Australian high school teacher Natalie* was sleeping with her teenage student.

The sex took place several times over two months - in his home, hers, at the school.

Comment: Bettina Arndt: "Look at this soft treatment of a female sex offender, making excuses for the female pedophiles' actions in a way that would never be condoned if it was a male offender. And they choose not to name her, while male offenders receive maximum publicity."

It seems these incidents involving female teachers having sexual relationships with their students is becoming more and more common. Arndt is correct in pointing out the disparity between how male and female sex offenders are treated, both by the law and the press. These women are pedophiles and should receive the same punishment their male counterparts are subject to.

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People

The long road to reversible sterilization? India fights back against overpopulation

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Many view India's ballooning population - set to overtake China's by the next decade - as a ticking time-bomb, but a solution is now at hand that, nevertheless, has taken four long decades to see the light of day.

India had only 540 million on its population chart in 1979 when a slight professor in his 40s, Dr Sujoy Kumar Guha, published his first scientific paper on Risug, a molecular drug he had developed as a reversible contraceptive for men.

Comment: Population control is a controversial subject in India. It was looked at through the lens of religion by political parties until Narendra Modi's government decided to tackle it. During his 2019 Independence Day address, Modi compared small families to patriotism. Despite the mutual suspicion between Hindus and Muslims, birth rates have fallen during recent decades.
Indian population across years by religion
Here is a population comparison of Indian states with other countries.
Indian State population comparison with countries



Stock Down

Global economy will remain fragile in 2020 - Moody's

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© MintAt the sector level, spillover effects from trade frictions will drive shifts in global supply chains and weigh on investment decisions, Moody's noted
Global credit conditions in 2020 will weaken as a result of growing risks of an economic downturn, trade policy uncertainty and the effects of an unpredictable political and geo-political environment, Moody's Investors Service said on Tuesday.

Although Moody's does not expect a recession in 2020, recession risks are building, the report said.


Comment: Few people predicted the banking crash of 2007/8, it's unlikely they know when the next will occur.


The global economy has witnessed the lowest global growth in 2019 since the 2009 recession.

Risks will be centred around US-China trade disputes, Brexit-related uncertainty and the escalation of other bilateral disputes. At the sector level, spillover effects from trade frictions will drive shifts in global supply chains and weigh on investment decisions, Moody's noted.

Comment: What is clear is that the global economic situation is only getting worse:


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Poll indicates sharp swing against impeachment of Trump among independent voters

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A new national survey finds independent voters leading a sharp swing in opposition to impeachment, the second major poll to produce those findings this week.

The latest national poll from Emerson College finds 45 percent oppose impeaching President Trump, against 43 percent who support it. That's a 6-point swing in support from October, when 48 percent of voters supported impeachment and only 44 percent opposed.

More importantly, the poll shows more independents now oppose impeachment than support it, a significant change from Emerson's polling in October. The new poll found 49 percent oppose impeachment compared to 34 percent who support it. In October, 48 percent of independents polled supported impeachment, against 39 percent who opposed.

Since October, Emerson has found Trump's job approval rating jump by 5 points, from 43 percent to 48 percent.

Binoculars

Unleash the horde! Watch thousands of deer block Siberian road during migration

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Screen grab from a Yamal-Region TV video
Indigenous deer herders in Siberia caused a rare congestion on a road when they had thousands of their animals cross it for about 20 minutes. Amused drivers seized the chance to film the unexpected procession.

The footage, obtained by RT's Ruptly was taken by a local journalist, who was returning from a fishing trip. It shows a huge herd of deer running by as the reporter sits stuck in his car. So many animals were passing by that the clip had to be sped up considerably to show them all in under three minutes.

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No space safe from climate lunacy: Yale-Harvard game disrupted by HUNDREDS of field-invading protesters

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© NBCMore than 150 Yale and Harvard students, alumni, faculty rushed onto the field to demand that the two universities divest from fossil fuels.
A football game between two elite Ivy League universities froze for about an hour as a crowd of students and alumni staged a protest against investment in fossil fuels right on the playing field - and sparked an online outrage.

It was after the second quarter of the game at the Yale Bowl, New Haven, Connecticut, when scores of protesters from both colleges stormed the field, carrying banners and placards that accused the two prestigious universities of being "complicit in climate injustice" by investing in fossil fuel companies.

Heart - Black

Missing Navy veteran found inside his own home had been dead for 3 years

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Ronald Wayne White is seen in this undated family photo.
A Navy veteran found dead inside his apartment had been deceased for three years, and the case has left his grief-stricken family searching for answers as to how exactly this could have gone unnoticed for such a long period of time after they repeatedly reported his absence to the authorities.

Ronald Wayne White, who would have been 51 at the time of his death in 2016, worked as a defense contractor and traveled around the world for work. His body was found last week when the DeSoto Town Center Apartment complex were investigating multiple units of where tenants had not been using water. But when they forced the bolted door open to White's apartment during their investigations, they found him dead on the kitchen floor. The medical examiner estimated that he had been dead for three years, according to ABC News' Dallas affiliate WFAA.

"When the medical examiner told me three years, my knees gave away. Three years? And that's what I can't get past in my brain. I can't get past three years," his mother Doris Stevens said. "My biggest question is, how in the world could my son have been dead in that apartment and nobody knows anything?"

Stevens, who lives in Long Island, New York, said that her son had been in touch with her on a regular basis.

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A Grieving son thanks Jordan Peterson in response to twitter attacks

The Rise of Jordan Peterson
I've struggled with anxiety my entire life, along with intermittent bouts of depression. One evening, when life had rendered me completely shell shocked, I asked my mom that age-old question: "What's the meaning of life?" My mom answered quickly, with a five-word response that was both simple and powerful: "how you treat other people."

This answer reminded me of a story Jordan Peterson told to his Beacon Theater audience. Peterson discussed the extremely dark places people can retreat to when they leave their suffering unchecked. However, many admirable people out in the world choose compassion over bitterness.

Peterson continues, sharing his experience with an outpatient he counseled at the Douglas Hospital in Montreal. The woman suffered mightily from a living environment tangled up in severe social anxiety, schizophrenia, alcoholism, and unemployment.

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