Puppet Masters
"My main job is to keep my job, to get reelected," Congressman X asserts in the book. "It takes precedence over everything."
Though the more cynical among us know this to be the case, the revelation could be shocking to people who believe the legislative process still functions coherently. Oh, and about those people:
Atrazine is manufactured and distributed by Syngenta, a foreign global chemical company, that markets the product in the US to limit plants that may compete with commodity crops or would be considered weeds on golf courses.
The EPA memo that was released was hand-signed by six scientists in the US government's Environmental Risk Branch of the Environmental Fate and Effects Division. The 500+ page study was co-authored by Dr. Frank T. Farrugia, Colleen M. Rossmeisl, Dr. James A. Hetrick, and Melanie Biscoe, and was subject to peer review by twelve other scientists.
In the article, former laboratory chief Grigory Rodchenkov claimed that at least 15 Russian Olympic medal winners were part of the country's supposed wide-scale doping program.
The scandalous article described how Rodchenkov had allegedly been switching the athletes' samples as he dumped "tainted" urine into a nearby toilet, washed out the bottles, dried and filled them with "clean" samples.
Russia had no influence on doping control in Sochi
It was simply impossible for the Russian side to have organized a "doping program" to dominate the home games, like Rodchenkov claimed, due to the significant number of international experts present at all stages of doping-control procedures, says Russia's Deputy Sports Minister, Yury Nagornykh.
Comment: Sounds like Rodchenkov may have been hitting the sauce when he concocted these absurd claims. Unfortunately the Western media also had one too many and ended up retching this nonsense all across the land.
On Thursday, the Navy dismissed the commander of ten American sailors who were captured and detained for 15 hours by Iran after unlawfully sailing into Iranian territorial waters in January. The incident created a diplomatic row between the two countries, nearly extinguishing the US-Iran nuclear deal at the final moment.
A Navy official speaking on condition of anonymity said the military branch lost confidence in Commander Eric Rasch, the executive officer of the squadron at the time of the incident. Rasch oversaw the training and readiness of the 400-plus sailors in the unit.
A press release by the Navy's communication department confirmed the statement saying "Captain Gary Leigh, commander, CRG-1, made this determination following his review of a preliminary investigation into the incident near Farsi Island in the Arabian Gulf, Jan. 12-13, involving 10 CRS-3 sailors."
Rasch has been relieved of his command duties and reassigned for failing to meet the standards expected by the US Navy and for a breakdown in oversight of the unit.
The corrective action was the first in what sources expect will be a series of disciplinary measures for what was a uniquely high-profile embarrassment for the US Navy. Not only were the 10 sailors captured when they drifted into Iranian waters, but also one of the US sailors apologized while being videotaped, a clip that became a propaganda boon for the Ayatollah's regime.
Navy officials continue to claim that the crew drifted into Iranian waters inadvertently, citing a navigational error while others suggest that the crew may have taken an unauthorized shortcut through Iranian waters to meet up with a US Coast Guard vessel for refueling.
The reassignment of Rasch signals a setback to a once promising military career. Rasch joined the Navy in 1989 as an intelligence specialist and became an enlisted officer after graduating from the University of San Diego in 2003. The investigation into the incident has been under review for months, with lawmakers pressuring the Navy to hold somebody responsible for the embarrassment.
Comment: If it was "drift," as they insist, why would they sacrifice the commander? If it was a shortcut, or a taunt, or a spy operation, the Navy, to save face, requires the fall guy. If the crew had gotten away with the encroachment, would the Navy still have gone through with the dismissal or would there have been multiple handshakes and high-fives?
See also:
- Update: Iran captured 2 US Navy boats that were illegally entering Iranian waters
- Iran releases trespassing US sailors after US apology
Last month, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault announced that ministers of 20 countries would take part in a meeting in Paris on May 30 aiming to relaunch the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Neither Israeli nor Palestinian officials will be attending the event. Netanyahu rejected the initiative, claiming it would only distance the sides.
In late January, Ayrault's predecessor, Laurent Fabius, outlined plans to arrange an international conference in the coming months to help resume the stalled Israeli-Palestinian talks, stressing that France would be prepared to recognize Palestinian statehood if the talks yielded no results amid the new wave of violence in the region in late 2015.
Palestinians seek diplomatic recognition of their independent state on the territories of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, partially occupied by Israel, and the Gaza Strip. Israel has been building settlements on the occupied territories, despite objection from the United Nations.
Comment: "You cannot make peace with anyone who refuses to sit down with you. It's about time." This is priceless, coming from Bibi.
Of course he rejected the initiative. If it is solved by the international community, Netanyahu loses leverage, control and the ability to 'Cry Wolf' at the drop of a hat. A solution eliminates that so useful primary fear factor, the useful primary enemy, and likely reduces useful extraneous military funding. This is Israel's game and to stay in it, it must never, ever come to resolution. More than likely Netanyahu recognizes the rest of the world is awakening from its Israeli stupor, the BDS campaign is taking effect and he's in need of quick and effective impression management.
"Washington is activating measures at the request of Venezuela's fascist right, who are emboldened by the coup in Brazil," Maduro said during a Friday night broadcast on state television.
Maduro said he fears possible intervention by foreign armies and explained that the new emergency decree includes the ability to face these external threats.
An economic state of emergency has been in force in the oil-rich country since January, including rationing of food and other goods. The country is facing economic ruin largely because of the crash in oil prices. To reverse the downturn, Maduro said he had issued some 21 decrees within the framework of the Constitution, since the measures were introduced "to protect the people and socio-economic stability of the country."
"Today, the first phase of a coup to end the era of popular leaders has begun," Maduro said during a televised speech.
Just hours earlier, Rousseff was suspended from office, after Brazilian legislators voted to put her on trial for budgetary discrepancies. Rousseff has denied any wrongdoing, and described her removal as a "farce" and "coup".
"The most brutal of things that can happen to a human being is to be condemned for a crime you didn't commit," she told reporters in Brazil.
Pointing the finger at "Powerful oligarchic, media and imperialist forces," Maduro claimed Rousseff's suspension was "Made in the USA".
"The coup in Brazil is a grave and dangerous sign for the future stability and peace of all the continent. I know they're coming for Venezuela now," he said.
Comment: The Fascist Ones are celebrating as the lights go out across Latin America, chanting in unison, "All Hail The Great Satan! Bow down to your imperial masters!"
The only way to 'win' against the Fascists - or at least keep them in check - is through violence; it's the only language they understand. But the Humans are inherently non-violent, and can only be made so in exceptional circumstances.
It's an unresolvable paradox resulting from having two fundamentally different species mixed together on one planet.
"Saudi Arabia wants to keep Iran in the penalty box," the analyst noted. Now that the oil kingdom has removed its longtime minister of petroleum and mineral resources, Ali al-Naimi, the rivalry between the Saudis and the Iranians will only get worse, he added.
Al-Naimi was removed after an agreement to freeze oil production between major oil producers fell through in Qatar. In a last-minute U-turn, Riyadh demanded that Iran (not present at the meeting) agree to the terms of the deal. Tehran refused.
Comment: Further reading:
The 93.6 billion bill will cover accommodation, food, childcare, schools, training courses and administration.
Germany plans to spend 16 billion euros this year and annual outlays are expected to reach 20.4 billion before 2020, Spiegel Online wrote citing Finance Ministry sources in Berlin.
The German federal states, for their part, have budgeted 21 billion euros this year as part of their refugee-support programs, and expect to bring their annual outlays to 30 billion before 2020.
Sorry indeed. Spare a thought for the army immersed in the Hillary Clinton subterranean server FBI saga, dissecting a web of tens of thousands of cyberspace "transactions". Yet the True Detective-style plot boils down to two investigative highways: mishandling of classified information; and those eyebrow-raising sums - tens of millions of dollars - feeding the Clinton Foundation's piggy bank while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State, a phenomenon Clintonistas would arguably define as a "grey area".
Anyone familiar with Apple's appalling iOS operating system knows that emails do disappear. Hillary Clinton may have handed over all her subterranean server email traffic to the FBI investigation. Yet it gets curioser and curioser when we learn that the State Department was unable to locate a single email from former Clinton IT guy Bryan Pagliano, sent or received, from May 1, 2009 to February 1, 2013. Not to mention that all text messages - or BlackBerry Messenger messages - sent to or from Hillary Clinton when she was Secretary of State simply vanished.
Pagliano - arguably way more competent than the State Department IT people - was granted immunity by the Justice Department and is cooperating with the FBI investigation. So when the FBI makes that fateful phone call to schedule an interview with Hillary Clinton, that may not exactly constitute a plot twist.
















Comment: Biologist targeted for exposing the gender bending pesticide - Atrazine - poisoning America