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The Biden campaign wrote to NBC News, CBS News, Fox News and CNN to voice "grave concern that you continue to book Rudy Giuliani on your air to spread false, debunked conspiracy theories on behalf of Donald Trump," according to The Daily Beast, which first reported the existence of the letter.
The memo, drafted by Biden aides Kate Bedingfield and Anita Dunn, continued: "While you often fact check his statements in real time during your discussions, that is no longer enough. By giving him your air time, you are allowing him to introduce increasingly unhinged, unfounded and desperate lies into the national conversation."
"It is our duty to honor these Latvian patriots from all the depths of our souls," Defense Minister Artis Pabriks told the crowd during a memorial event on Saturday.
He then called the Latvian legionnaires - Nazi collaborators now praised as freedom-fighters for their anti-Soviet alignment - "heroes" and "the pride of the Latvian nation and state."
But within this story there lies another that raises serious questions about the establishment media and allegiances.
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According to El Pais, Spanish security firm UC Global was responsible for the surveillance of Assange when he was a guest of the Ecuadorian government at their London embassy. UC Global, a firm with an address in Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz), was hired by Senain, the former Ecuadorian intelligence service, ostensibly to provide protection for Assange.
Comment:
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A representative for the institute, Yuriy Irkhin, told reporters on October 1 that Poroshenko's questioning was scheduled for the morning but the former president never turned up.
Irkhin added that even several hours after the appointed time, the institute was ready to perform questioning with a lie detector. However, that chance never materialized.
A court in Kyiv granted permission for authorities to administer a polygraph test to Poroshenko in August.
The former president told reporters on August 12 that he is ready to answer questions with the use of a polygraph, but only in the studio of the Pryamiy (Direct) television channel, adding that he did not trust the State Bureau for Investigations (DBR).
However, Irkhin told journalists that it was impossible to conduct polygraph questioning in a live broadcast.

President of Russia Vladimir Putin, President of Syria Bashar al-Assad (left) and Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu at the Hmeymim Air Base in Syria
The Syrian conflict, which began in March 2011, continues to this day. The Daesh* and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (formerly known as the Nusra Front), have been the most active extremist groups during the conflict.
Since September 2014, an international coalition led by the United States has been attacking Daesh positions in Syria. However, the operation is being conducted without the approval of the UN Security Council or Damascus.
By the fall of 2015, the situation in Syria was critical. As of September 30, 2015, only 8 percent of the country's territory was under government control.
Comment: No country has done more to advance the overall cause of peace in the Middle East. Russian diplomacy is a gift to the world.

Former French President Jacques Chirac (pictured in 2007) died at the age of 86 'surrounded by his family', according to his son in law. During his time in office Chirac had led an alliance of France, Germany and Russia against plans by the US and Britain to invade Iraq
Sir Richard Dearlove - head of MI6 in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003 - spoke out as recent obituaries for the former French President cited his principled opposition to US President George Bush's plans for military action.
But the former spymaster, speaking exclusively to The Mail on Sunday, revealed that Chirac's true motive for opposing the Gulf War was because he accepted 'substantial amounts' of cash from the Iraqi tyrant for his election
Comment: Dead men tell no tales! RT aptly states:
The chemistry between Chirac and Saddam is no secret and dated back to the 1970s, when the former was prime minister of France and the latter was vice president of Iraq. At that time, France supplied Iraq with technology for the Osirak nuclear plant, which the Iraqis dubbed O-Chirac after the Frenchman, and which was obliterated by a presumed Israeli air raid in 1981.The Guardian from 2016 states:
People have long been talking about dark money allegedly flowing from Saddam's personal pockets to Chirac's campaign coffers, but they were always unsubstantiated rumors. Now Dearlove has promoted the allegation to the level of US and UK intelligence services - which doesn't do much for its credibility, considering that the faulty basis for the 2003 Iraq war came from the same source.
Neither does the fact that Dearlove is taking a swing at Chirac's reputation when the late statesman is no longer capable of responding.
Blair responded that the intelligence was clear: Saddam had revived his WMD programme. However, the French president, Jacques Chirac, had a different view. He told me and the International Atomic Energy Agency chief, Mohamed ElBaradei, that he thought there were no WMD and that the various national intelligence agencies had "intoxicated" each other when sharing information. They had. In addition, the cautionary question marks they sometimes provided had been replaced by exclamation marks at the political level.
Blair and other leaders misrepresented reality, urging a war over the faulty picture they had created.
Zhang Qi, a member of provincial and municipal party committees, was reportedly undergoing a disciplinary review and being investigated for possible illegality when the enormous stash was uncovered.
Authorities found some 13.5 tons of gold, as well as millions of yuan in cash and antiques, plus evidence of a huge portfolio of luxury real estate. According to local reports, the disciplinary commission announced in early September that they were looking into the ex-governor's affairs.
Officials convicted of 'economic crimes' or corruption can face the death penalty in China.
Comment: That's around $650 million in gold, give or take. Graft is one of the perks of political power, no matter what the political system may be. But as RT notes, China has the death penalty for economic crimes of this sort. Politics may have the potential for obscenely high - and highly unethical - payoffs, but the stakes are equally high. And they have been throughout history, the power elites' acquisitiveness bounded only by the hands of their equally powerful peers (and competitors). For more on this history, see:
Nonetheless, an official army notice published July 2018 notes Gordon MacMillan was appointed "Second Lieutenant (on probation)" in Reserve Group 'A' in February 2016 - and somewhat ironically given 77th Brigade's undercover nature, MacMillan for some time made no secret of his involvement, openly advertising on his LinkedIn that he was "a reserve officer in the British Army serving in 77th Brigade, which specialises in non-lethal engagement". Since his very public exposure by Middle East Eye, all references to the Brigade have been expunged from his profile - although 'Royal Military Academy Sandhurst' is still listed under 'Education'.
Comment: More on Gordan MacMillan and the activities of the 77th Brigade psyops.
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In the first attack, two cars packed with explosives were driven towards the Balegdole air base before being detonated at its gates. Bursts of gunfire then followed as jihadists tried to breach the base.
Al-Shabab, Somalia's Al-Qaeda-linked insurgent group, said it was responsible for the attack in a statement and claimed its fighters had been successful in entering the base.
Comment: See also:
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- Houthi victories continue: Three Saudi Brigades annihilated in devastating offensive in Saudi Arabia
- Accusations that China-Africa BRI a 'debt trap' are "complete nonsense" - Djibouti official
- Africa's pivotal role in the successful implementation of China's One Belt One Road vision
- Turkey opens its largest overseas military base in Somalia
- General Wesley Clark reveals 2001 U.S. plan to conduct 'regime change' in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Iran

Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad delivering his statement at the General Debate of the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York September 28, 2019.
"Since then, wars have been fought in many countries, many related to the creation of Israel. And now we have terrorism when there was none before, or at least none on the present scale.
"Military action against acts of terrorism will not succeed. We need to identify the cause and remove it. But the great powers refuse to deal with the root cause," he said in his statement at the General Debate of the 74th UN General Assembly here.
Comment: You can watch the full speech below. It starts at the part relevant to the above:
See also:
- Israel has so far occupied over 85% of Palestinian land
- Colluding in war crimes: Britain's unreported military alliance with Israel
- Israel opens new front against Lebanon, with two drones hitting Hezbollah targets in Beirut - Zionist entity now bombing 4 ME countries UPDATES
- Fleeing terrorists leave behind US & Israeli weapons, ammo and medicine in southwestern Syria
- Leaked Docs Reveal US And Saudi Arabia Supplying Terrorists in Yemen - Serbia files (Part 3)
- NewsReal #29: What Israeli Lobby? Anti-Semitism Hysteria Hits US, UK, France
- NewsReal: Israeli-French Deception Downs Russian Spy Plane Off Syria, US Escalates 'Regime Change' Against Iran












Comment: Have the Dems finally overreached themselves?