Puppet Masters
Human rights defenders are urging Germany's Brückepreis to withdraw their 2020 award from Tzipi Livni, an Israeli politician who has bragged about her role in war crimes against Palestinians.
The citation for the Bridge Prize, as it is known in English, says that Livni is being honored for promoting "free thinking, democracy, openness and humanity" and for "her freedom-oriented peace policy."
The prize is given to individuals who have dedicated their life's work to democracy and peaceful understanding among peoples and comes with a cash award of $2,800.

A Blackberry logo hangs behind a Canadian flag at their offices on the day of their annual general meeting for shareholders in Waterloo, Canada June 23, 2015.
The app is set to roll out nationally after a launch in Ontario, Canada's most populous province, currently slated for July 2.
Test-and-trace programs have emerged as an important tool to identify and contain the spread of the coronavirus, becoming more urgent as Canadian provinces gradually reopen their economies after three months of lockdown. On Thursday, Canada officially hit 100,000 cases.
Comment: The app announcement is receiving some sharp criticism on Twitter:
See also:
- Bill Gates negotiated $100 billion contact tracing deal with Democratic Congressman sponsor of bill six months BEFORE coronavirus pandemic
- Tory MP pushing Orwellian contact-tracing app broke lockdown rules attending barbecue with journalists - 17,000 citizens received fines
- UK police planning their own contact tracing system over concerns about government's version
- The horrifying things I learned at a Contact Tracing course
- PIH, Massachusetts' new contact tracing NGO, is part of the Clinton pedophile ring in Haiti
- H.R. 6666: The $100b contact tracing bill is really about controlling/tracking the population
- Massachusetts contact tracing program handed to Clinton-linked NGO with questionable past
- The Worst is Yet to Come: Contact Tracing, Immunity Cards and Mass Testing
- Here comes the Covid-19 Gestapo: Illinois Democrat introduces $100 billion 'contact tracing army' bill. It's name? 'HR 6666 TRACE'
- Covid-19 contact tracing program launched - could mean mandatory 'evacuations' (kidnapping)
The trolling session of the US troll-in-chief started with Blumenthal attacking former US National Security Advisor John Bolton and the left-wing figures lionizing him for writing a book that makes his former boss look bad.
Comment: See also:
- 'I plan to seek justice': Max Blumenthal vows legal action after US govt drops 'bogus' assault charges against him
- US government drops case against Max Blumenthal after jailing journalist on false charges
- 'A classic coup': Bolivia's new government is a 'military regime with no constitutional authority' - Max Blumenthal
- Political persecution: Grayzone editor Max Blumenthal arrested months after reporting on Venezuelan opposition violence
- The Syria that the US media will not show you: Max Blumenthal on visiting Damascus after the proxy war
- US policy destroyed Honduras and its destruction created opening for Trump - Max Blumenthal
- No hope of Assange getting fair trial amid 'industrial-grade demonization campaign' - Max Blumenthal
- Caving in to groupthink? Journalist backtracks on 'best book' about US imperialism by Max Blumenthal
He has been batting them out of the park for some time now - especially since the Establishment-approved 'color revolution' kicked off in the US at the end of May.
While Conservative Black activist Candace Owens encourages Black Americans to 'leave the Democrat plantation' and vote Republican instead, the real death-knell for the 'forces of permanent revolution' would occur if or when ALL Americans 'walk off the entire plantation'.
Lambasting the failure of Republican and 'conservative' leaders to stand up to the mob, Carlson concludes this segment by recommending to his (considerable) conservative audience that they no longer vote for the GOP. This crisis, he says, has "exposed them for who they are. And now it's time to find new leaders."
The upcoming memoir, due out next week, is titled "The Room Where It Happened" and is described by its publisher Simon & Schuster as "the book Donald Trump doesn't want you to read." One particular passage occupying news headlines this week alleges that Trump told Chinese President Xi Jinping during a June 2019 summit dinner that his chances of reelection could be improved if Beijing increased its agricultural purchases from American farmers.
"Unfortunately, this is a continuation of a trend," Norton told host Brian Becker.
Comment: See also:
- Warmonger Bolton paints Trump a peacenik
- Book excerpts leaked: Bolton's accusations against Trump feed Democrats' frenzy
- US files breach of contract lawsuit against John Bolton blocking release of his book
- Bolton book slamming Trump may have delighted the MSM, but seems to be driven by venom, not facts
- Trump signs bill condemning Uyghur camps, meanwhile Bolton's book claims he encouraged them
- DOJ sues Bolton, aims to kill publication of his tell-all memoir 'rife with classified information'
- John Bolton: Press release for new book claims evidence of Trump's transgressions
As I noted yesterday, the BBC drama appeared to show Charlie Rowley fishing the perfume bottle out of the charity bin at least two months ahead of when this really occurred, to make it more plausible that it had been dropped in there after the alleged attack on the Skripals. The question of how it had managed to sit in a charity bin for three months, when that bin was emptied regularly, was thus dodged.
The next alteration of a timeline by the BBC is just as crucial. The BBC had the discovery of the perfume bottle containing novichok happening before Sturgess's death, whereas in fact the perfume bottle was not "discovered" until 11 July 2018, three days after Dawn's death. The extraordinary thing about this is that the police had been searching Rowley's flat intensively for "novichok" for over a week before coming across a perfume bottle sitting on the kitchen counter. As they were specifically looking for a phial of liquid, you would have thought that might have caught the eye somewhat sooner.
In the Twin Cities, what began as spontaneous, peaceful demonstrations against the local police quickly transformed into vandalism, arson and looting after the use of rubber bullets and chemical irritants by law enforcement against the protesters, while the initial incitement for the riots was likely the work of apparent agent provocateurs among the marchers.
Within days, the unrest had spread to cities across the country including the nation's capital, with US President Donald Trump threatening to invoke the slavery-era Insurrection Act of 1807 to deploy the military and National Guard on American soil, federal powers not used since the 1992 Los Angeles riots following the Rodney King case.
The debate over the catalyst for the uprising into its period of lawlessness has drawn a range of theories. The suspicious placement of pallets of bricks in the proximity of numerous protest sites have spurred rumors of sabotage by everything from white supremacist groups to "Antifa" to law enforcement itself.
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Twitter's latest "manipulated media" tag on a tweet from the president.
Shared to Twitter by the president on Thursday evening, the post played off an old viral video showing two toddlers, one black and one white, as they run to embrace one another. Parodying the adorable clip, Trump's tweet features a mock CNN chyron captioned "Terrified toddler runs from racist baby."
Twitter, however, apparently decided that netizens would have a hard time telling actual CNN news coverage from the satirical clip, warning users that the video may have been "manipulated." Indeed.
Comment: It's blatant hypocrisy for anyone with eyes to see it. Either the TDS mob is disingenuously pretending the video is meant to be serious, and not a parody, or they literally have no sense of humor. It's unlikely the video received the same treatment when it was posted by anyone other than Trump.
See also:
- Twitter pulls down Trump campaign video about George Floyd's death over copyright-infringement claim
- Twitter's Trump 'fact check' fails to disclose company is partnered with groups pushing mail-in voting - UPDATE: Trump fires back, hints at removing Section 230 protection
- Twitter censors Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
- Twitter tags Trump's tweets as "misinformation" only following pressure does it do the same to a Chinese official
- Trump threatens a social media shutdown after a Twitter spat over mail-in voting criticism and fact-checking
- Appeals court: Ruling gives little traction for Trump's anti-Twitter campaign
He holds several high-level positions in Beijing, including CPC Central Committee Foreign Affairs Commission director.
Both officials met in Hawaii, the meeting requested by Pompeo at at a time of dismal bilateral relations that risk rupture or possible confrontation.
Still, bilateral communications are better than cutting them off altogether despite no chance of resolving major bilateral differences.
For the US, they're all about China's unstoppable development, heading toward becoming the world's leading economy, already a prominent nation on the world stage.''
It's why the vast majority of nations want normalized ties, including most European ones.
The problem of dealing with the US diplomatically is that it doesn't negotiate. It demands, wanting other countries to bend to its will, even when harming their own interests.













Comment: 'Separation between the yolk and white': Tzipi Livni's Zionist vision for Jews and Palestinians