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UK refuses to share all intelligence on A321's crash with Russian authorities

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© Sputnik/ Maxim Grigoryev
UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammonds said on Monday that the crash of the Russian A321 plane en route from Egypt's resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh to St. Petersburg could have been caused by a terrorist attack.

The London authorities provided Moscow with a dossier of intelligence data about the A321 plane crash, but stated that the UK will not be able to reveal all the national intelligence information related to the tragedy.

The UK intelligence said that there was a bomb brought on the plane that caused the crash of the aircraft. The version was announced before the Russian and the Egyptian investigation into the catastrophe was completed.

Comment: The West is obviously using this opportunity to feed their 'terrorism agenda' - despite the fact that they are currently being exposed as the #1 source of terrorism in the world.

Also see: What is ISIS? A U.S. smokescreen for regime change and war ops


Arrow Down

Totally tasteless - European police 'target' Putin during firearm training

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Police firearms training
In October, German magazine Das Deutsche Waffenjournal (DWJ), which positions itself as a magazine for gun owners, published an article about the fourteenth international firearm training for law enforcement officials.

The training took place in one of the Austrian districts (Kennelbach near Bregenz) and was attended by 241 police and bodyguards from 5 countries: Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg and Monaco.

DWJ also published a photo depicting figures of President Putin and his bodyguard as targets on a shooting stand. The figures revealed numerous traces of bullets.

Sherlock

Russian Sherlock Holmes: The case of Alexander Litvinenko - game-changing clues

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© The Russian Hour/YouTube
Andrey Lugovoy receives the results of his polygraph test.
The Western demonization of all things Russian didn't just start a year or two ago, as the Litvinenko affair makes clear. This documentary focuses on 3 aspects of the case that haven't been covered by Western media. That's convenient, given that they totally contradict the official story: that Andrey Lugovoy poisoned him with polonium at the Millennium Hotel in London on November 1, 2006. Here's what the documentary shows:
  1. A professional, internationally recognized English polygraph expert, Blake C. Burgess, administered a lie detector test to Andrey Lugovoy - he told the truth when denying he had anything to do with the death of Litvinenko.
  2. Princeton physicist William Happer, one-time nuclear forensics advisor for the U.S. government, demolishes anti-Russian writer Masha Gessen's claim that Russia was the only possible source for polonium, and Putin must have been the one who ordered its use to poison Litvinenko. Polonium is relatively easy to acquire and from countless sources.
  3. The owner of the Abracadabra Restaurant and Bar, where Litvinenko was a frequent patron, says Litvinenko was there in the week before the day he was supposedly poisoned. But polonium traces were found in the restaurant on Litvinenko's regular seat, the stair rail, and at reception. According to the official story, Litvinenko left the Millennium Hotel on Nov. 1, went home, got sick, stayed in bed for three days, then went to the hospital. If that was true, there shouldn't have been any polonium traces in the restaurant. The owner also said he never saw Lugovoy (or exiled Russian arch-criminal and oligarch Boris Berezovsky, an associate of Litvinenko with whom he had been in contact in the days before November 1) in his restaurant.
Here's the video, courtesy of Russian Insider and The Russian Hour:


Arrow Up

With Russian support, Syrian Army offensive is gaining momentum

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Throughout last week Russian airpower in Syria has been busy obliterating the positions of the Islamic State, al-Qaeda, Jabhat al-Nusra and a number of other terrorist groups, while carrying out up to 65 sorties a day. The number of targets destroyed exceeds the 800 mark, including command centers, training camps, underground facilities, ammunition and explosives factories, pickups mounted with heavy machine guns, armored vehicles, and warehouses. According to Western military sources, at least 7,000 Islamist militants have been killed, including high-ranking officers. Officials confirmed the neutralization of at least three Islamist warlords that fell victims to airstrikes carried out by the Syrian Air Force. Among them was the leader of a Jabhan al-Nusra branch Saraya al-Tawhid wal-Jihad Abu Muaz al-Sham. Seven more deaths of prominent commanders of various terrorist groups closely affiliated with al-Qaeda were reported earlier this month. Those are Abu Ali al-Naimi and Ashraf Jamia al-Muhar (Harakat Ahrar al-Sham), Abu Muaz al-Shami (Jabhat al-Nusra), Saleh Sindh (Jaysh al-Islam), and Uqba Abu Ahmad (Livaa Umar al-Farooq).

In the last week it has been officially reported for the first time that Russia's warplanes dropped highly accurate KAB-1500L bombs. These were specifically designed to destroy underground infrastructure. Another novelty that has been employed by the Russian Defense Ministry are BETAB-500s, concrete piercing bombs. Moreover, in a number of provinces in order to support the offensive of the Syrian pro-government forces, Russian is using gunships operating at low altitudes and high speeds to provide close air support to the Syrian army.

In recent days, intense fighting has been reported in the majority of Syrian provinces, with jihadists trying to launch a counter-offensive in order to preserve their holdings. Nevertheless, on November 10, Syrian troops managed to break the three-year blockade of the Kwaires airbase near Aleppo. It's is now possible that Russia would redeploy a part of its air group there, namely ground attack helicopters.

Comment: Russia has learned from its history. You can be sure she has carefully calculated the extent she is willing to get involved in the Syrian crisis. Enough to give the Syrian Army the chance it needs, but definitely nowhere near approaching the 'quagmire' Washington is hoping for.


Chess

Grandmaster Putin beats 'Mush for Brains' Uncle Sam at his own game

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Imagine that you despised your brother-in-law and wanted to kill him. But you didn't have the guts to do it yourself so you hired a hit-man to do the job for you.

Would you still be guilty of murder?

You're darn right, you would be. So let's apply this same rule to US foreign policy: Would it be just as wrong to invade a country, kill its people and topple its government with militants that you funded, armed and trained as it would be with your own US troops?

Yep, it sure would be. So while some people might think that it was smarter for Obama to use a proxy-army in Syria instead of US soldiers, morally or legally speaking, there's really no difference between what he did and what Bush did in Iraq. A US invasion is a US invasion. Period. It doesn't matter if you use for-hire killers or your own guys. It's all the same. Obama is just as guilty as Bush.

Why does it matter?

It matters because Obama's Syrian policy has resulted in the deaths of 250,000 people and created 11 million refugees. That's more refugees than Iraq. And the funny thing is, the media doesn't even talk about it, in fact, there's not one major media outlet in the entire country that has stated what everyone knows to be the obvious truth; that the United States is 100 percent responsible for the refugee crisis. 100 percent! Assad had nothing to do with it. US policy and our buck-passing president are entirely to blame.

The point is, the Democrats pursue the same policies as the GOP with some minor-tweaking at the edges. So if the hard-charging, but dimwitted Republicans decide to drag the country to war on a pack of lies, then the shifty Dems will try to be smarter about it; they'll try to micromanage the public relations, preempt antiwar marches in US cities and avoid US casualties at all cost. Obama has succeeded in all of these things. There's nobody in the streets protesting, the media has convinced most people that Syria is in the throes of a civil war, and there have been no flag-draped coffins returning to Andover Airbase because their are no US boots on the ground. For all practical purposes, the Democrats have created our first completely invisible war. That's quite an accomplishment, don't you think?

Comment: A hat tip to Putin and his advisors who have navigated the situation in the Middle East brilliantly so far.


Stormtrooper

Get in line: Ashton Carter fires 3-star general over allegations of misconduct

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U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter and U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Ron Lewis
US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter sacked three-star general Ron Lewis after "learning about allegations of misconduct," the Pentagon announced. Carter hinted that his Senior Military Assistant failed to meet "the highest possible standards of conduct."

"I directed that this matter be referred to the Inspector General of the Department of Defense for investigation. I have confidence in the Inspector General's ability to determine the facts. The Department of the Army will then take action as appropriate," the Pentagon chief said in a statement on Thursday.

According to an unnamed senior Defense Department official cited by Reuters, Carter was did not see the misconduct allegations coming, which were announced on Tuesday evening.

"The secretary was very surprised to learn of these allegations," the official said.

Comment: Since "misconduct" is rather rampant in the military, one wonders if this isn't about something else, like a message to the military brass to fall in line with the hawkish Ashton Carter over foreign policy decisions.


Bizarro Earth

Mere hypocrisy or mush for brains: Migration Summit in Malta fails to impress

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Head of EU & African states in Malta for the Migration Summit, November 2015
This meeting was planned by the EU after more than 800 migrants died on a boat off Libya back in April 2015. One has to repeat this.... "Back in April 2015" so it took the EU 7 months just to set up a meeting, so we can assume it will take a hundred years for the EU to completely solve this problem and by that time Africa would be completely deserted.

Two things came out of this summit in Malta, first it made the life of all those on this small island of Malta where 400,000 people live crammed up on a rock measuring 24kms by 13kms, a nightmare as roads were closed and parking near the capital city Valletta, where thousands work, was nearly impossible. Most arterial roads were closed so EU and African leaders could go around in 47 different cars plus extra vehicles for security, when 2 or 3 buses perhaps could have transported them more efficiently and given them some face time to discuss matters informally whilst enjoying the great weather we are experiencing this week, instead of having them chauffeured around at high speeds with helicopters above their heads as if we were in Iraq or Yemen.

Comment: EU leadership appears to be not just powerless, but also clueless. To anyone with two firing neurons it is pretty obvious by now who is engineering the "migrant crisis" and for what purpose. One thing everyone seems to ignore is the US role in this mess. US policy created ISIS and subsequently the unprecedented influx of refugees to Europe with the potential to destabilize the whole continent and its economy. But perhaps this is all a part of the plan.


Snakes in Suits

Corrupted government: Internal CIA probe reveals allegations of child porn, torture and war crimes

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Documents released by the CIA show details of over a dozen investigations into serious allegations of misconduct by agency employees, including child pornography, torture and war crimes. In many cases, the Justice Department decided not to prosecute.

Redacted records of the investigations, part of the 111 probes conducted by the CIA Office of the Inspector General (OIG) between January 2013 and May 2014, were obtained by Vice News under a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

Among the OIG investigations were allegations that a "highly placed US official" leaked classified information to a foreign army, retaliation against whistleblowers, the sale of night-vision goggles on eBay, the use of government computers to order steroids, and torture of a detainee by CIA officers. The torture probe resulted in the accuser recanting all of the allegations he or she made about the physical abuse of prisoners in CIA custody.

In one notable case, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) notified the CIA about allegations that an operative of the agency's National Clandestine Service committed a war crime, resulting in the death of one person.

Yoda

Putin: Russia getting intel from Free Syrian Army on ISIS positions, US reluctant to cooperate

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Russia has been cooperating with the Free Syrian Army (FSA), which shared their intelligence on Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) positions targeted by Russian airstrikes, said President Vladimir Putin in an interview on Friday.

In an interview with the Interfax and Anadolu news agencies published on Friday, Putin said Russia has been considering any "reliable" information on the terrorists' location in Syria.

"We have even worked together with the Free Syrian Army (FSA)," he said. "Russian aviation has conducted several strikes on targets identified by the FSA. We excluded areas, which had been indicated by FSA commanders as being under their control."

He stressed this "proves once again that we are not bombing the so-called moderate opposition or the civilian population."

Rocket

China anti-missile test sets Washington off on hysterical fears of Chinese aggression

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© U.S. Air Force's Communications /Navigation Outage Forecast System (C/NOFS)
NASA Coupled Ion Neutral Dynamic Investigation (CINDI) mission satellite in orbit around Earth
The latest Chinese anti-missile test, carried out under usual secrecy, has sparked speculation among observers that Beijing is testing a hypersonic weapon aimed at taking down enemy satellites in the Earth's orbit - technology the US considers a major threat.

Launched from the remote Korla facility in China's sparsely-populated Xinjiang province on October 30, the missile in question allegedly traveled at hypersonic speed in a complex upward trajectory. The spiral contrails it left during an energy-management steering maneuvers have been widely captured and shared on China's social media.

Beijing, which customarily releases minimal information about its military programs, has acknowledged the launch, saying it was a missile intercept test. When questioned by the media about the launch, the Chinese embassy in Washington said it did not possess "detailed information."

"China advocates for the peaceful use of outer space, and opposes space weaponization or arms race in space," said the official reply to the Washington Free Beacon.