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Political correctness gone too far? Grooming gangs and indifferent UK police

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Victoria Agoglia was reported missing 136 times between February and September 2002. Whenever she returned to her residential care home she was thought to be drunk or to have taken drugs. Staff at the home were aware of a "pimp" who appeared to be in his mid-twenties and who was thought to have been supplying her with drugs. "No attempts were made to verify his age," one reported. Victoria told her social worker that she had been injected with heroin by an older man. This information was not relayed to the police. Astonishingly, Victoria's "drugs worker" thought an appropriate course of action was to make the girl agree to smoke rather than inject heroin. Within two months, Victoria was dead after a 50-year-old man injected her with the drug.

This tragic and appalling case is detailed in a new review of "the effectiveness of multi-agency responses to child sexual exploitation in Greater Manchester." As in similar cases in Rotherham, Rochdale and elsewhere, there were numerous victims and the perpetrators were Pakistani-Muslim. As on other occasions, the authorities did not respond to the discovery that the offenses were taking place with anything resembling appropriate force.

Comment: Criminal investigations into high profile British celebrities implicated in these pedophilia scandals, including Prince Andrew, Jimmy Savile. and others, have, for the most part, been prevented and then covered up by the establishment:
Following allegations that British celebrity and former BBC presenter Jimmy Savile had violated hundreds of children and adults over the span of his lengthy career ("Giving Victims a Voice" organization reported that over 400 people had filed complaints against Savile), allegations of a Westminster pedophile ring possibly involving many well-known MPs have surfaced.

In July 2014 Peter Mckelvie, a whistleblower who kicked off UK police pedophile probe Operation Fernbridge, disclosed a list compiled by police of current and former politicians suspected of participating in the child sex abuse.

He revealed that as many as 40 British MPs and peers either knew about or took part in the Westminster "pedophile ring."
Is political correctness used as a cover to safeguard the British establishment's crimes of pedophilia, leaving the helpless victims to suffer?

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Eye 1

Dicamba goes on trial: The history behind Monsanto's friendship-wilting weed killer

Farmers
© DAVID KOVALUK | ST. LOUIS PUBLIC RADIOThe growing use of dicamba-based herbicides has become a divisive topic among farmers in the Midwest. The first dicamba-related lawsuit heads to federal court Monday.
Five years ago, the owner of Missouri's largest peach farm started noticing damage to his orchard. A year later, Bader Farms estimated a loss of more than 30,000 trees.

A lawsuit filed by the farm in 2016 alleges Monsanto, now owned by Bayer, and herbicide maker BASF Corp. are to blame because the weed killer drifted from other fields. Both companies deny the allegations.

That suit, which seeks $21 million in damages, will be heard in federal court starting Monday in Cape Girardeau. It will be the first of several dicamba-related suits against the corporations to go to trial.

Weed scientist Aaron Hager has been watching the dispute play out in the fields as more farmers plant dicamba-resistant seeds.

Light Saber

Project Veritas founder: 'Never in a million years would Twitter take down posts from an NYT reporter'

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© REUTERS/Yuri GripasJames O'Keefe
James O'Keefe, who had his account locked down after tweeting about Bernie Sanders's staffers, told RT the reason he was hit so hard by Twitter's online minders is that he doesn't come from an established, corporate publisher.

O'Keefe, a conservative activist and founder of investigative outlet Project Veritas, was targeted by social media censors earlier this month, when he sent a tweet to Dave Weigel of the Washington Post, asking him to remove a "factually inaccurate bit of reporting" on Sanders staffers Kyle Jurek and Martin Weissgerber.

The two were called "volunteers" in the Post article which covered Project Veritas's #Expose2020 Sanders campaign. The designation didn't sit well with O'Keefe, who insisted that both Jurek and Weissgerber "are still paid employees of Bernie Sanders' campaign."

Comment: James O'Keefe is certainly an equal opportunity gadfly. Some of Project Veritas' wide range of work, stemming from those who were brave enough to gather information we would otherwise never know:


Roses

Pentagon report shows suicide rates soared by a record 33% in 2019, killed more US Air Force servicemen than any other cause

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The United States Air Force officially announced that almost 140 (137) USAF personnel across the active duty, National Guard and Reserve died by committing suicide in 2019, which is a staggering 33 percent increase over the previous year statistics.
"Suicide is a difficult national problem without easily identifiable solutions that has the full attention of leadership," Lieutenant General Brian Kelly, Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower, Personnel and Services for the Air Force, told Military.com.
The new total marks the highest annual number since the US Air Force began keeping an official record in 2008, stated service spokeswoman Lynn Kirby. Some 60 active-duty airmen died by suicide in 2018 and the service lost 103 airmen across the total force that year, according to the US Department of Defense.

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Heart - Black

India: Man charged with rape of girl, 5, at US embassy complex in Delhi

Assault allegedly took place at living quarters for local housekeeping staff, say police

Woman protestors in Delhi
© STR/EPAProtesters call for an end to violence against women and girls during a march in Delhi in December.
A man has been charged after a five-year-old girl was allegedly raped on the premises of the US embassy in Delhi.

The 25-year-old was arrested at the high-security mission in the Indian capital on Sunday after the girl's family complained of the sexual assault, which allegedly took place on Saturday at the living quarters for local housekeeping staff , the investigating officer, Yogesh Kumar, told AFP on Thursday.

'If you saw her body, you will never sleep again': despair as India rape crisis grows. Kumar said preliminary medical tests confirmed the girl had been raped. The man was charged under child rape laws, which carry the death penalty.

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Arrow Up

'We have to say no now': Danish Parliament finally musters majority to ban child sex dolls

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A historic decision to ban sex dolls shaped like children is in the works in Denmark.

The right-wing Danish People's Party has long been trying to get a ban on child-like sex dolls through the Danish Parliament, and now there is a majority in place, which today (7 February) is set to back the party's proposal, Danish Radio reported.

The ruling Social Democrats have long supported the ban, and now the Socialist People's Party and the Red-Green Alliance have jumped aboard.

Comment: It says a lot about the other parties, and Western society in general, that they needed some persuading that these dolls should be banned.

See also: Post-nihilism, a template for where we are heading

And check out SOTT radio's: The Truth Perspective: How Postmodernism Usurped the Western Mind


Bullseye

Pakistan swiftly passes resolution calling for public hanging of pedophiles

Noose
Child killers and rapists "should not only be given the death penalty by hanging, but they should be hanged publicly."

Pakistan's parliament passed a resolution Friday that calls for the public hanging of convicted child killers and rapists.

AFP reports that the resolution, which is non-binding, comes after a number of high-profile child sex-abuse cases have scandalized the South Asian nation in recent years, leading to major outbreaks of unrest and riots.

Parliamentary affairs minister Ali Muhammad Khan, who presented the resolution in the lower house of the legislature, said that child killers and rapists "should not only be given the death penalty by hanging, but they should be hanged publicly."

Footprints

Women of color jump ship from Warren's Nevada campaign in frustration over 'toxic' work environment

Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren
"Complaints, comments, advice, and grievances were met with an earnest shake of the head and progressive buzzwords, but not much else."

A half-dozen women of color have departed Elizabeth Warren's Nevada campaign in the run-up to the state's caucuses with complaints of a toxic work environment in which minorities felt tokenized and senior leadership was at loggerheads.

The six staffers have left the roughly 70-person Nevada team since November, during a critical stretch of the race. Three of them said they felt marginalized by the campaign, a situation they said didn't change or worsened after they took their concerns to their superiors or to human resources staff.

"During the time I was employed with Nevada for Warren, there was definitely something wrong with the culture," said Megan Lewis, a field organizer who joined the campaign in May and departed in December. "I filed a complaint with HR, but the follow-up I received left me feeling as though I needed to make myself smaller or change who I was to fit into the office culture."

Comment: The progressive Left continue to turn on each other. Such is 'diversity'.

"Liawatha" as some in the alt-media have christened Warren, blames anyone but herself.

Warren's campaign has been one misstep after another. Maybe she's getting some bad advice?

Thick as thieves: Warren and Killary talk behind the scenes as 2020 race intensifies


Attention

'Almost incomprehensible': Slowdown ordered after SECOND train carrying oil derails near Saskatchewan town

A CP train derailed near Guernsey, Sask. on Feb. 6, 2020.
© Phillipe GaudetA CP train derailed near Guernsey, Sask. on Feb. 6, 2020.
The federal government on Thursday ordered lower speed limits for all trains carrying large amounts of dangerous goods, hours after a fiery derailment in rural Saskatchewan sent thick black smoke into the air.

A Canadian Pacific Railway freight train carrying crude oil jumped the tracks about 6:15 a.m. near Guernsey, 115 kilometres southeast of Saskatoon. Thirty-one of 104 cars derailed and a dozen caught fire, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency said.

It also said there were no injuries.

"It looks like the back third of the train (derailed) and ... (there's) heavy, heavy smoke," said Blaine Weber, who lives in nearby Lanigan.

"There's probably at least 15, 20 cars ... all stacked up on the crossing that comes off the Yellowhead Highway."

A pillar of dark smoke continued to billow from the flaming wreckage well after daybreak.

Jack Gibney, reeve of the Rural Municipality of Usborne, which includes Guernsey, said about 85 residents were evacuated from homes in the agricultural community. The hamlet is surrounded by farmland and is near a potash mine operated by Nutrien.

Comment: It's not sabotage, or incompetence, but rather part of the phenomena of earth 'opening up' - as a result of changes in the sun's activity - that likely accounts for the large spate of train derailments, sink holes, earthquakes, etc. around the world, that we are currently witnessing.

Earth Changes and the Human Cosmic Connection: The Secret History of the World - Book 3

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Briefcase

New Jersey jury orders Johnson & Johnson to pay $750 million in punitive damages in cancer lawsuit - judge reduces award to $186.5 million

Johnson & Johnson talcum powder cancer lawsuit
© Rick Wilking / Reuters
Johnson & Johnson was ordered by a New Jersey jury to pay an additional $750 million in punitive damages to a group of former Baby Powder users who had already been awarded $37.2 million as compensation for cancers they blamed on asbestos in the talc-based product.

After the verdict Thursday in New Brunswick, state court Judge Ana V. Viscomi reduced the punitive award to $186.5 million. State law limits the amount to five times the compensatory damages awarded to the plaintiffs last year.

Jurors in J&J's hometown concluded after about two hours of deliberation that the company's conduct in manufacturing and marketing the product warranted punishment. A separate jury in September found the company liable for the cancers claims and made the initial award for actual damages.

"The jury listened to all of the evidence and apparently determined there is a need for deterrence" to insure consumers are aware of the talc-based powders' health risks, said Christopher Placitella, an attorney for the plaintiffs. Jurors spent more than two weeks hearing evidence that showed J&J officials knew there was asbestos in its baby powder and failed to warn consumers, Placitella said.

Comment: Hidden 'for decades': Johnson & Johnson may have known about carcinogenic asbestos in baby powder since 1971
The Reuters report says that J&J failed to inform the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that at least three tests from three different labs carried out between 1972 and 1975 had found asbestos in the brand's iconic baby powder product. In one case, the levels of asbestos were reported as "rather high."

Even when the FDA was weighing limits on asbestos in cosmetic talc products in 1976, J&J assured the regulatory body that none had been detected "in any sample" between December 1972 and October 1973.