Puppet Masters
In open court, Sullivan raised the question of whether Flynn, a retired Army three-star general with more than three decades of service, might have committed treason. He questioned whether Flynn sold out the United States. He said Flynn had served as an unregistered foreign agent (for Turkey) inside the White House.
"Arguably, that undermines everything that this flag over here stands for," Sullivan said, gesturing toward the American flag in the courtroom, according to reporters who were present. "Arguably, you sold your country out."
All were terribly damaging accusations, especially coming from a federal judge sitting in court. And all were false, given that Flynn did not commit treason, did not sell out the United States, and did not serve as an unregistered foreign agent in the White House. There's a reason Trump-Russia special counsel Robert Mueller did not charge Flynn with those crimes, and the reason is he did not commit them.
These people - in the West Bank and Gaza Strip - cannot vote in Israeli elections. They do not have equal rights under Israeli law. They can have their property, homes and even lives taken away at a moment's notice by Israeli soldiers or settlers.
The system of Israeli law that Palestinians in the sectors of Palestine designated under international law as the "occupied territories" is a military one. This is therefore an apartheid regime, since the Israeli settlers also living in the West Bank are subject to a different set of laws - civilian law.
The conviction rate of the "military courts" regime is 99.7 per cent. This is a system of kangaroo courts and is profoundly anti-democratic and racist.
Another reason that Israel cannot be reasonably described as a democracy is that it enforces a system of military censorship. Army officers, and other senior figures from Israel's armed forces, can essentially tell Israel's media what to do. More often than not in practice, mainstream Israeli journalists are subservient, and don't challenge official narratives, so there is often very little need for the media to be actively censored. They already know what not to publish.
Comment: See also:
- State censorship? 'Experts' say Silicon Valley giants playing own game with Trump, Israel
- Is this net neutrality? Facebook deleting accounts at the behest of the U.S. and Israeli Governments
- Twitter dons the jackboot of the Israeli military, stamps out visibility of potential war crimes and human rights abuses
- The censorship continues: Facebook removes pro-Palestinian Occupy London page
- Israeli official reports increased compliance from social media on censorship
Another passage by Ukrainian Navy ships through the Kerch Strait which connects Black and Azov Seas might take place very soon, according to Alexander Turchinov, head of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council. "I think that this issue cannot be delayed," he told BBC News Ukraine on Wednesday.
Turchinov, who briefly served as interim president after the Western-backed 2014 Euromaidan coup in Kiev, didn't mince his words while explaining the rationale between the action. To him, Russia is after "seizing the Azov Sea," install new maritime borders and "legitimize the occupation of Crimea."
The only antidote to the plan is "to show to the entire world that Ukraine has not lost its position in the Azov Sea." Turchinov was speaking several weeks after three Ukrainian ships attempted to break through the strait which Russia had closed on safety reasons.
On November 25, three Ukrainian Navy vessels, including two combat-ready gunboats, entered the Kerch Strait without getting proper clearance first, according to Moscow. After ignoring multiple warnings and demands to stop, they were fired upon and seized by the Russian coast guard, while the sailors were taken to custody.
This time, the official said he hopes Ukraine will not be left alone in the next endeavor. "It would be very logical if NATO ships which we invited [to visit] the Azov Sea ports make sure that Russia complies with international law," he said, lamenting the military bloc provided no response yet.
Comment: The Sea of Azov is an internal sea with passage to the Atlantic Ocean going through the Black, Marmara, Aegean and Mediterranean seas. It is considered a 'territorial' sea. International law may not apply.

“The role of the ruble as a reserve currency used in payments is increasing. It will strengthen in this segment as it is not associated with costs of dollar payments and is more reliable.
The role of Russia's national currency will continue to grow, especially in payments between members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), Putin told journalists. The Russian president gave an example of cross-border payments between EEU members Russia and Belarus, nearly 70 percent of which are in rubles.
"The role of the ruble as a reserve currency used in payments is increasing. It will strengthen in this segment as it is not associated with costs of dollar payments and is more reliable," the Russian leader told journalists.
Comment: Bullying and threats only go so far before countries seek alternatives:
- Russia and Turkey ditch US dollar for S-400 deal, and will do so in for future business
- Russian stock market hits all-time high as ruble strengthens despite US sanctions pressure
- Chinese state banks ditch US dollar to protect yuan
- Emerging economies stockpiling gold in expectation of US dollar banking system collapse
The Russian head of state emphasized that flagrant doping violations did take place and called on sports officials to admit their shortcomings in preventing them, but Putin denied allegations of state-sponsored doping, saying that an "athletes' health" has always been the main priority for the Russian government.
"First of all we are responsible for the situation we face, because there were doping violations [committed by the Russian athletes]" Putin said.
"It's another matter that some officials are trying to impose an opinion that there was state doping in Russia. This is not true. We never had that and will never create such a system, because we should not only think about sports results, which are important, but our main priority is the athlete's health," he added.
Comment: Putin is absolutely correct that doping is widespread throughout the sports world. But what happened against Russia was to politicize sports in order to commit cultural warfare:
- The US-Inspired Olympic Ban on Russia: Another Pyrrhic Victory for the Ailing Empire of Chaos
- Cultural warfare: US attempt to ban Russia from Olympics for 'cheating' is rank hypocrisy
- WADA President says IOC has lost credibility over handling of Russia doping scandal
- 'Scale of probe on Russia is nonsense, WADA wrong to focus on one nation', clearly an endemic problem - UK whistleblower
"There are plenty of sanctions against Russia... this is a politicized, Russophobic mentality. This is a mere pretext to launch yet another attack on Russia," Putin said on Thursday, while commenting on the Skripals' poisoning. If Skripal did not exist, he would need to be invented, the Russian president suggested.
When an RT correspondent likened the Skripal affair to the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Putin said the ill-fated reporter "was assassinated, that is evident, but Skripal is alive, thank God." However, "there is complete silence" in the Khashoggi case, while Russia is being slapped with more and more sanctions.
"The only goal is to contain the development of Russia as a potential competitor. I don't see any other goals," Putin said.
"The Guardian's happy to be used," Greenwald told Observer during an interview at The Intercept's New York offices.
After The Guardian published an uncorroborated report by Luke Harding and Dan Collyns alleging Paul Manafort met with Julian Assange at London's Ecuadorian Embassy, Greenwald called out the reporters for failing to vet the information - accusing the publication on Twitter of behavior that "erodes trust in journalism and undermines the work of journalists everywhere." From Greenwald's perspective, it was indicative of a much more frightening trend in media: the reliance on government sources for scoops and information
Comment:
- "Should we believe the CIA?" Glenn Greenwald crushes 'Russian hack' propaganda
- Glenn Greenwald exposes rampant New Zealand spying on its citizens, prompting swift denials from government
- Glenn Greenwald rejects the idea that questioning intelligence community makes you unpatriotic, better to use conventional wisdom
- Death Threats & Geopolitics: Glenn Greenwald & Tucker Carlson discuss Deep State's war on Trump (VIDEO)
The Ukrainian sailors whose vessels were intercepted by Russia's coast guard last month were meant to serve as cannon fodder, and the fact that none of the Ukrainian service members died in the clash caused disappointment in Kiev's "ruling circles," Putin told journalists during an annual Q&A conference.
"They hoped that some of them would die, but, thank God, this did not happen," Russia's president said. He went on to accuse Poroshenko of using the provocation to boost his sagging approval ratings ahead of Ukraine's presidential election.
London aluminum prices sank to a 16-month low after the U.S. Treasury's announcement, while shares in Rusal, the world's largest aluminum producer after China's Hongqiao, surged to an eight-month high.
In April, the U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions on Deripaska, Rusal, En+ and other companies in which he owns stakes, citing "malign activities" by Russia, prompting turmoil in global aluminum markets.
Comment: That this even became an issue requiring legislation is due to a couple of high-profile incidents where Muslim migrants refused to shake hands with government officials at photo-ops welcoming them as Danish citizens. This farcical situation would never have arisen if all prospective citizens were led to understand that if they want to move to Europe at all, they must INTEGRATE with their new culture, not wholly import their own. Absolute madness...

Thousands of people protested in Aarhus, Denmark over the summer in defiance of the Danish Government's face veil ban brought in on August 1
Critics say the new legislation targets Muslims, who may be reluctant to touch members of the opposite sex for religious reasons.
Some of the mayors who are expected to take part in the ceremonies have complained that the new law signed on Thursday uses them against the populace.
Denmark brought in a face veil ban on August 1 which drew massive protests from Muslim women and human rights groups.
It was decided over the summer that new citizens should take part in a ceremony where they sign a declaration pledging their belief in Danish values.













Comment: Flynn was mis-'judged'.
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