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Clients with 'Russian sounding' names sue French banks over sanctions

French France bank Societe Generale
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Scores of customers have sued over "Kafkaesque" mistreatment

A total of 76 French residents with Russian or "Slavic-sounding" names have filed a complaint against a number of banks in France, alleging discrimination on account of national origin after getting caught up in the enforcement of anti-Russia sanctions.

Individuals with no ties to the Russian government found their bank accounts blocked and even long-time residents were caught in a net one attorney described as "Kafkaesque," the newspaper Le Figaro reported.

Cult

Academic corruption: University of Washington knowingly kept quiet on flawed transgender study

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Did not want to ruin 'positive coverage'

University of Washington media officials knowingly kept quiet on a flawed study that claimed that injecting children with off-label puberty blockers benefited their health, according to emails obtained by a conservative radio host.

"A University of Washington study, in partnership with Seattle Children's Hospital, claimed gender-affirming care via puberty blockers leads to positive mental health outcomes for transgender teen patients," commentator Jason Rantz reported. "That characterization, however, was false, forcing substantial edits to the materials used to promote the study and prompting UW to cease promoting the research."

The Washington radio host obtained emails of UW staff colluding to downplay the edits and concerns about the study, titled "Mental Health Outcomes in Transgender and Nonbinary Youths Receiving Gender-Affirming Care."

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Poll: Mar-a-Lago search boosts Trump among GOP, but may damage him with most voters

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© Yahoo News; photos: AP, Jon Elswick/AP, Marco Bello/ReutersDonald Trump and the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago.
Earlier this summer, Donald Trump's formerly rock-solid support among Republicans seemed to be wavering as a majority of party loyalists said they were open to backing a different GOP presidential nominee in 2024.

But the FBI's decision to search Trump's Mar-a-Lago property for highly classified documents on Aug. 8 โ€” coupled with the former president's furious pushback โ€” appears to have changed that.

According to a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll, a majority of Republicans and GOP-leaning independents now prefer Trump (54%) over "someone else" (34%) for the 2024 nomination. Right before the Mar-a-Lago search, those numbers were 47% and 38%, respectively.

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Beer

Best of the Web: UK: Three quarters of pub owners fear their business faces extinction this winter

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© Getty Images/ImgorthandTea-lights? Interesting image the publication chose to go with
A survey by Tโ€‹he Morning Advertiserโ€‹ (MAโ€‹) showed more than 70% of operators did not expect to make it through the winter without Government intervention.

Over 65% said they'd seen their utility costs increase by over 100%, meanwhile 30% reported a jump of 200% and 8% reported increases of more than 500%. Nearly 80% of operators said they could not afford the increase in energy costs.

Desperate operators are calling for a range of measures to help them survive the crisis, from reductions in VAT and business rates through to a cap on energy prices for business.

Comment: The elites are likely welcoming the idea of pub closures. They seek this. In the UK, pubs are one of the last bastions of socializing among the common people where ideas can be shared and solidarity strengthened. Lockdowns were the first strike, economic hardship is the next.

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Russia releases video of 'drunk' US embassy worker

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Foreign ministry in Moscow has jokingly suggested American mission staff should get a raise for their hard working conditions.

Russia's foreign ministry has, in jest, advised the US Department of State to remunerate more generously its staff working in Moscow, for their tough working conditions. The suggestion is accompanied by a video apparently depicting a drunken US embassy employee trying to make it to his work early in the morning.

On Thursday, the ministry published a post on its Telegram channel reading: "We call on the US Department of State to raise the pay for the employees of the American embassy in Moscow for unbearable working conditions." The message went on to suggest that "fighting us is a tiring activity."

Pistol

Roger Waters added to Ukrainian govt-sponsored hit list

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Russian political analyst Daria Dugina, who was killed in a car bomb explosion in Moscow on Saturday, now appears as "liquidated" on the Ukrainian online hit list. The site was created under the watch of the Minister of Internal Affairs.

This article was originally published by Deborah L. Armstrong at Medium.com

Editor's note: The IP address of Mirotvorets has been traced to a server in Brussels, Belgium.

I have written about the Ukrainian hit list known as Mirotvorets, or "Peacekeeper," twice before. The first time was in this article about internet censorship, and the second time was when a 13-year-old Ukrainian girl, Faina Savenkova, was added to the list for publicly speaking out against Kiev's bloody war on Russian-speaking civilians in the eastern part of Ukraine, a region known as the Donbass.

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Eye 1

Moderna sues BioNTech/Pfizer?

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Before I could even get one cup of coffee down the hatch this morning, I was hit with a barrage of emails, texts, and phone calls asking me for quotes concerning the press release issued by Moderna regarding their decision to sue BioNTech/Pfizer for patent infringement concerning the insanely profitable SARS-CoV-2 mRNA "vaccine" products marketed by BioNTech/Pfizer ("Comirnaty" - licensed but not actually marketed in the USA). What I had hoped to do today was put on my work clothes and go pick up the ditch trencher that I had reserved so that we can get fiber optic cable laid down between the various buildings that form our farm compound, including the new recording studio. And to try to finish editing on the book - "The lies my government told me and the better future coming". But no, once again the tyranny of the urgent has ambushed me, and like a shakedown in a NY City alley, I must comply.

Let's dive into this. I have done the diligence, reviewed the (amazingly superficial) press coverage which has been printed on this topic, and have already responded to three different interview and statement requests. Hopefully, by putting my thoughts down in the form of a substack article, I can just refer future inquires to this analysis.

Among the many things I have learned about the corporate (and academic) press over the last three years it is how completely incompetent they are when it comes to being able to read and understand patents. This really became apparent during the concerted efforts made by corporate press, scientific press (including the NEJM), wikipedia editors, and U Penn/BioNTech seeking to claim that Kariko and Weissman came up with the invention , to Paul Offit making derisive statements in a podcast interview and in the New England Journal of Medicine. All of which intentionally and willfully disregard the nine issued patents (for which I am a co-inventor) which refute these claims. Note that Paul Offit, for example, is employed by the same university as Kariko and Weissman (UPenn), and for which patent UPenn receives quite significant patent royalty payments. This one by STAT news is particularly egregious. "Loose idea" - 9 issued US patents?

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TikTok car theft challenge: Chicago area sees 767% increase in Hyundai, Kia thefts

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© St. Petersburg Police DepartmentTikTok users are posting videos under the hashtag "Kia Boyz" teaching people how to start Kia or Hyundai vehicles without keys using the tip of a phone charger or USB cable, prompting juveniles across the country to attempt the challenge.
A car theft challenge going viral on TikTok and other social media apps has led to a 767% increase in Hyundai and Kia vehicle thefts in the Chicago area since the beginning of July compared to last year, according to authorities.

TikTok users are posting videos under the hashtag "Kia Boyz," teaching people how to start Kia or Hyundai vehicles without keys, using the tip of a phone charger or USB cable, prompting juveniles across the country to try and steal those vehicles.

"Vehicle theft is up an astounding 767% due to an emerging TikTok challenge," The Chicago Police Department's 15th District said in an Aug. 24 community advisory. "This challenge is a play by play [sic] for young adults on how to steal both Hyundai and Kia vehicles. These automobile thefts are a crime of opportunity and can affect just about any member of the community."

Comment: Whilst the ease and novelty of these thefts has surely contributed to their rise, crime of all kinds has surged in both the US and the UK, and so it would appear that there are other contributing factors, such as lockdowns and soaring poverty, that are also to blame; and there's every reason to believe that this crime wave will only get worse:


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New normal Germany's Geisterfahrer Geist

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So, it's official. On Wednesday, August 24, New Normal Germany's Bundestag rubber stamped the government's latest revision to the so-called "Infection Protection Act" (i.e., New Normal Germany's new Enabling Act), authorizing the continued persecution of "the Unvaccinated" (i.e., New Normal Germany's new official Untermenschen), the mandatory wearing of medical-looking masks (i.e., the ideological-compliance symbol of the New Normal Reich throughout the world), the banning of protests against the New Normal (i.e., the new official ideology of Germany), and assorted other "emergency measures."

These "emergency measures" are purportedly designed to protect the German people from a "health threat" that (a) does not exist; (b) the vast majority of other countries in Europe and the rest of the world have finally admitted does not exist; (c) never existed in the first place; and (d) not even the most fanatical Covidian Cultists can still pretend to present a plausible argument for the existence of without sounding like severely cognitively-impaired persons.

For example, Karl Lauterbach (who is still for some reason the official Minister of Health of Germany, despite the fact that he has been lying to the public and fomenting hatred of "the Unvaccinated" like the reanimated corpse of Joseph Goebbels on a daily basis for over two years) explained why Germany is pushing ahead with its plan to coercively "vaccinate" the entire population, over and over. According to Lauterbach, the "vaccines" cause "multiply-vaccinated" persons to develop symptoms of the illness their multiple "vaccinations" were designed to keep them from being infected with more quickly than "the Unvaccinated," so they stay home, and thus help to "limit the pandemic," whereas "the Unvaccinated," being "asymptomatic," go around heedlessly infecting "the Vaccinated," which they wouldn't be doing if they had been "multiply-vaccinated," as they would be home suffering the flu-like symptoms they were assured the "vaccines" would protect them from suffering but which actually caused them to suffer more quickly.


Oil Well

Nord Stream 2 'only sensible' solution to gas crisis - German MP

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Germany needs to stick to a 'fact-oriented policy' in dealing with fuel shortages, Steffen Kotre says.

The launch of Russia's Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline could help solve the growing energy crisis in Europe, Bundestag MP Steffen Kotre told the TASS news agency on Wednesday.

Kotre, who is a member of the German parliamentary committee on energy and climate protection, believes:
"Even if the gas storage facilities are full, there will be enough for about three months this winter. And then what? Ideology has to give way to a real fact-oriented policy... The only sensible solution is to launch Nord Stream 2."
In recent weeks the German government has insisted that there are no plans to launch the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which was completed last year but never went into operation due to Berlin's reluctance to grant it certification.

Comment: Plan places restrictions on heat and lighting for majority of population:
The German government has approved a package of measures aimed at reducing gas consumption during the upcoming heating season, Economy Minister Robert Habeck told reporters after a cabinet meeting in Berlin on Wednesday.

The measures include reducing the heating temperature in offices and public institutions - with the exception of social institutions like hospitals - from 20 to 19 degrees Celsius (68 to 66 degrees Fahrenheit). Also, outdoor advertising and the lighting of storefronts and monuments will be turned off from 10pm to 6am local time. Moreover, store owners will be urged to refrain from keeping the doors to their premises open for too long at a time to preserve heat.

The measures are expected to be put into effect gradually from September 1 through October 1. There are also plans to turn off the heat in the corridors, foyers, and technical rooms of public buildings, and ban private home pools from being heated with gas.
"The measures will help reduce energy consumption, but not to the extent that we can sit back and say, that's it ... Gas consumption will be reduced by about 2-2.5%. That means we have a long way to go."
According to him, these measures could save private households and companies around โ‚ฌ10.8 billion ($10.7 billion) over the next two years.
Myopically, Germany may mitigate the immediate problem. Over the next several decades, however, such posturing and ideology ensure a chilling effect.