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Best of the Web: Twitter bans anti-war activist Caitlin Johnstone for 'abusing' John McCain

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UPDATE: It looks like the suspension was lifted just after I hit publish on this. A lot of my fans and even a few haters made a big noise in objection to Twitter's actions, and it worked! As we discussed recently, the plutocratic manipulators work so hard to manufacture our consent because they need that consent, and they can't act if we don't give it to them. I've left the article as-is below for posterity, and so people can see my experience with #Resistance Twitter's attempt to silence dissident speech. Never stop fighting.

I've received an email from Twitter which reads as follows:
Hello Caitlin Johnstone,
Your account, caitoz has been suspended for violating the Twitter Rules.
Specifically, for:
Violating our rules against abusive behavior.
You may not engage in the targeted harassment of someone, or incite other people to do so. We consider abusive behavior an attempt to harass, intimidate, or silence someone else's voice.
Note that if you attempt to evade a permanent suspension by creating new accounts, we will suspend your new accounts. If you wish to appeal this suspension, please contact our support team.

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Yoda

Best of the Web: Ron Paul Interviews His Son, Senator Rand Paul, About His Visit to Moscow

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US Senator Rand Paul visiting members of the Russian Duma in Moscow last week
Ron Paul, now 'retired' from politics, but still plugging away trying to counter the tsunami of BS coming from Washington, publishes the Liberty Report. On today's episode, he interviewed his son, Senator Rand Paul, about his recent peace mission to Moscow, where he spent a week meeting Foreign Committee members of the Duma and Federation Council (Russia's Congress).

They discussed the senator's progress with opening channels of communication between US and Russian legislatures, his meeting with Mikail Gorbachev, and the insanity that is 'Russiagate'.

They both stressed the importance of normalizing relations with Russia rather than the status quo of diplomatic isolationism - which, as Ron Paul points out, is richly ironic given their political stance as 'isolationists' regarding US imperial ventures overseas...


Bandaid

Best of the Web: America's deep-seated Russophobia is pushing US-Russia relations to the brink of ultimate disaster

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Starting around WWI, the US has experienced at least three waves of anti-Russia sentiment. What is unique about today's Russophobia is that it's not based on ideological differences, but rather raw political brinkmanship.

When viewing particular chapters of American history, it becomes evident that US leaders have a tendency to believe, or feign to believe, that Americans are totally incapable of acting and thinking for themselves. We the ignorant sheeple are simply unqualified to act as independent agents in times of crisis. Instead, the American people are being manipulated like marionettes at the hands of some foreign puppet master, which, as we have been reminded of late on numerous occasions, is Russia.

Russophobia in the US has deep roots. In 1919, coming just after WWI and the Russian Revolution, an imagined Bolshevik bogeyman was seen as the force behind a series of domestic upheavals, like the Seattle General Strike when 65,000 workers walked off their jobs for five days, and the Boston Police Strike, which saw officers protesting for better wages and conditions.

The rationale to explain those past social seizures sounds strikingly familiar today: any American who dares speak out on some domestic issue must be under the subtle influence of a Kremlin indoctrination campaign.

Better Earth

Best of the Web: Pepe Escobar: The Caspian sails towards Eurasian integration

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev walk along a Caspian Sea embankment while participating in the Fifth Caspian Summit in Aktau, Kazakhstan.
© Sputnik/Aleksey NikolskyiRussian President Vladimir Putin and Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev walk along a Caspian Sea embankment while participating in the Fifth Caspian Summit in Aktau, Kazakhstan.
The five states surrounding the sea - Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan - have reached difficult compromises on sovereign and exclusive rights as well as freedom of navigation

The long-awaited deal on the legal status of the Caspian Sea signed on Sunday in the Kazakh port of Aktau is a defining moment in the ongoing, massive drive towards Eurasia integration.

Up to the early 19th century, the quintessentially Eurasian body of water - a connectivity corridor between Asia and Europe over a wealth of oil and gas - was exclusive Persian property. Imperial Russia then took over the northern margin. After the break up of the USSR, the Caspian ended up being shared by five states; Russia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.

Comment: See also: Also check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Trump Ditches Europe, Europe Bluffs, Russia and China Carry on With Eurasian Integration


Mr. Potato

Best of the Web: Now they're censoring censorship? Twitter suspends Alex Jones for tweeting a call to end censorship

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Controversial right-wing commentator Alex Jones has been banned from tweeting after he posted a link to a video of himself calling on President Trump to "take action" against tech companies censoring his content.

Infowars Editor Paul Joseph Watson tweeted a screenshot of the notification sent by Twitter staff to Jones. According to Twitter, a tweet by Jones one day earlier was considered to be "targeted harassment," and, as a result, the Infowars host would have his access to the social-media platform restricted for one week. Watson described the situation as "truly, monumentally, beyond stupid."


In the video, Jones ranted about the censorship of conservative voices by Silicon Valley tech companies, directing much of his scorn at Apple CEO Tim Cook. He called his own ban from various tech platforms a "total anti-American attack," and called on President Trump to "do something about it." Along the way, he bashed Democrats, criticized the mainstream media, and accused Cook of working with the Chinese government to undermine America.


Comment: Most of what Jones says is eye-roll-worthy. But that's about it. And the censorship just makes him more popular.


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Fire

Best of the Web: Lightning strikes thrice? One killed and one in critical condition following explosion at chemical weapons factory in Salisbury


Comment: This is getting beyond ridiculous. While we wait and see how the British security apparatus spins this, we'll just note that Salisbury and its environs is one strange place: Salisbury Plain is the primary UK military proving ground for testing weaponry, the bulk of which are manufactured in and around Salisbury town; those facilities include numerous producers of chemical weapons, which have been exported globally since WW1, and of which Porton Down is the 'nerve center'...


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At least one person has been killed and another has suffered serious injuries, after an explosion rocked the Chemring Countermeasures plant in Salisbury, located some three miles from the MoD's notorious Porton Down lab.

Six fire crews were immediately sent to the scene to battle the blaze which erupted following the blast that happened at about 17:00 local time. While the fire department managed to put out the blaze, rescuers discovered one person dead at the scene. Another individual was rushed to a hospital in serious condition, Wiltshire police has confirmed.

Comment: So what the heck is going on in Salisbury? While there's no immediate connection to Porton Down and the Skripal incident, it seems this sleepy little town has been quite the hotspot (pardon the pun) as of late.

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Vader

Best of the Web: Blood-spattered children & broken bodies: Disturbing video reveals bus attack horror in Yemen

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© ReutersA doctor treats children injured by an airstrike in Saada, Yemen, August 9
A shocking video of small children - dazed and covered in blood - has revealed the grim truth of Thursday's bus attack in northern Yemen which left 50 people dead.

The bus was in the Dahyan Market in northern Saada, a Houthi rebel stronghold, when it was attacked on Thursday morning. The International Committee of the Red Cross confirmed the attack shortly afterwards, as it was inundated with injured children - many aged under 10 years.

A Ruptly crew has filmed the injured in hospital.

WARNING: Following video contains disturbing images.

Doberman

Best of the Web: Banning users & throttling posts: Facebook leans on NATO think-tank to 'sort out the Russian bots'

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Under tremendous pressure from politicians and mainstream media, Facebook and other social networks have turned to purging content, viewpoints and even users that the powers-that-be have declared objectionable.

Still angry over the 2016 US presidential election, Democrats blame social media for giving President Donald Trump and his supporters a voice and claim the likes of Facebook and Twitter have served as platforms for "Russians" to "influence" US public opinion - against Hillary Clinton, that is.

Repeatedly told to sort out the "Russians," Facebook, Twitter and Google have turned to throttling posts, suspending and even banning some users. First it was the "suspected Russian" accounts, based among other things on whether they were posting in Cyrillic. Then they demonetized, throttled and flagged accounts of Trump supporters such as Diamond and Silk. Last week, Facebook, Google, Spotify and several other platforms deleted the accounts of Alex Jones and InfoWars. Who is next?

Eiffel Tower

Best of the Web: French intellectuals livid after watchdog blacklists everyone criticizing Macron-Benalla scandal as 'Russophiles'

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We're all Russian now
The French Twittersphere is on fire after a report leaked accounts of those tweeting on the Emmanuel Macron bodyguard scandal. Politicians Jean-Luc Melenchon and Marine Le Pen were shocked to find themselves blacklisted.

The now widely-discussed report was released by EU DisinfoLab - a Brussels-based non-governmental organization. Its stated mission is to fight "disinformation with innovative methodology."

The NGO decided to counter this very disinformation over Emmanuel Macron's very own 'Watergate' scandal which involved his protester-beating bodyguard Alexandre Benalla. Macron's 'Rambo' case has been blazing in the headlines for nearly a month now. New details, the president's reaction and lengthy op-eds on the consequences of the 'Benalla affair' are being released by media on an almost daily basis, along with heated discussions on social platforms.

Comment: All dissent on all things anywhere in the West is now 'Russian'.

It isn't really of course, but that's the crappy veil the psychopathic ones are going with.

What they're really doing is making lists of 'potential and actual dissenters', which, they hope, will come in handy when 'sorting them out' later.

Totalitarianism is here.


Bullseye

Best of the Web: Why is The Left so Afraid of Jordan Peterson?

The Canadian psychology professor's stardom is evidence that leftism is on the decline - and deeply vulnerable.
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Two years ago, I walked downstairs and saw one of my teenage sons watching a strange YouTube video on the television.

"What is that?" I asked.

He turned to me earnestly and explained, "It's a psychology professor at the University of Toronto talking about Canadian law."

"Huh?" I said, but he had already turned back to the screen. I figured he had finally gotten to the end of the internet, and this was the very last thing on it.

That night, my son tried to explain the thing to me, but it was a buzzing in my ear, and I wanted to talk about something more interesting. It didn't matter; it turned out a number of his friends - all of them like him: progressive Democrats, with the full range of social positions you would expect of adolescents growing up in liberal households in blue-bubble Los Angeles - had watched the video as well, and they talked about it to one another.

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