Puppet Masters
"It was clear from the start that the application of sovereignty would be done only with agreement from the United States. Otherwise, I would have already done it a while ago," Netanyahu told Israel's Channel 20. He claimed that US President Donald Trump was now "busy with other things" and that "issues of importance to Israel" were not a top priority for Washington at the moment.
The annexation, which is part of Trump's 'peace plan' for the region, was originally slated to begin in July. Under the White House plan, Israel would absorb 30 percent of the occupied territory that it captured from Jordan during the 1967 Six Day War. The rest of the West Bank would be governed by Palestinians, but security and border policy would be decided by Israel.

Police vehicle rams barricades setup during a rally following the presidential election in Minsk, Belarus August 11, 2020.
To make a long story short, two major developments have happened:
- My guess is that by now Lukashenko has now figured (again) that the West wants him dead AND he has figured out that he has been conned by the Ukie SBU and, most likely, elements inside his own KGB.
- The Belarusian security forces (riot police and KGB) have ruthlessly cracked down on the opposition and right now they seem to be in control of the situation.

Former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks during a Democratic presidential primary debate, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, in Atlanta.
If you look at the history of Vice Presidential picks over the last several elections, you'll see that nominees' picks will have Wikipedia pages that are heavily edited in the days or even weeks leading up to the pick. Kamala Harris — or someone who believed she was a favorite to win — has been editing her page for months, making changes here and there to tidy up the page.
After all, when a running mate is picked, what's the first thing most people who aren't heavily tuned into politics do? They search Google, and in cases like this, Wikipedia is at the top of the search results. It's the very first place people go to learn about this political figure. So that page has to be as neat and clean as possible.
Comment: Someone seems to have given Wikipedia the early head's up. The Intercept reported July 2:
At least one highly dedicated Wikipedia user has been scrubbing controversial aspects of Harris's "tough-on-crime" record from her Wikipedia page, her decision not to prosecute Steve Mnuchin for mortgage fraud-related crimes, her strong support of prosecutors in Orange County who engaged in rampant misconduct, and other tidbits — such as her previous assertion that "it is not progressive to be soft on crime" — that could prove unflattering to Harris as the public gets to know her on the national stage. The edits, according to the page history, have elicited strong pushback from Wikipedia's volunteer editor brigade, and have drawn the page into controversy, though it's a fight the pro-Harris editor is currently winning.with Breitbart following up:
Changes not mentioned include removals of the alleged role nepotism played in her early political career and significant favorable additions about Harris.
Other Wikipedia editors have begun working to undo the changes made to the Harris page, although many details remain missing. On Twitter, the Wikipedia editor responsible for most removals was identified as Bao Nguyen, a former volunteer organizer for the Harris campaign. Similarly, editors previously created pages for fellow Presidential candidates Pete Buttigieg and Andrew Yang without disclosing their connections to them.
Not mentioned were other removals of unflattering material by Nguyen. These included details about Harris benefiting in her early political career from a relationship with future San Francisco mayor Willie Brown, then the Speaker of the California Assembly, who she dated. Also excluded were the substantial salaries she earned at positions to which Brown appointed her and a quote from Brown's mayoral campaign manager about how the relationship benefited Harris. Another editor subsequently removed all mention of Brown, claiming "sexist" framing. Mention of Brown's appointments was later restored, though only noting them and briefly stating she and Brown were in a relationship at the time.
One other detail removed involved how Harris handled an investigation into the death of Mitrice Richardson, a black woman who, after being detained by the Malibu sheriff's department for not paying her bill at a diner, was released in the middle of the night without a car or phone and was later found dead in a canyon. Harris eventually closed an investigation she had opened into the death under pressure from the public, stating there was insufficient evidence for criminal charges. Mention of the Richardson case is still absent from the article.
Many edits Nguyen made to the article on Harris also added positive material.
Update — After the publication of this article, Bao Nguyen admitted his involvement with both the Harris and Biden campaigns. On a page for discussing concerns about editors with conflicts of interest, Nguyen admitted he was a volunteer on the Harris campaign. He also mentioned briefly volunteering for Biden's presidential campaign. In response to concerns, Nguyen committed to recusing indefinitely from further edits to the Harris page. Due to this disclosure, an administrator imposed a restriction on Nguyen prohibiting him from editing articles about Harris, Biden, and other political figures for whom he has volunteered.
The SBU edited the Bezler phone tape to make people believe he was talking about MH17
The authenticity of the phone tapes provided by the SBU is put into question since a long time. Audio analyses done by an expert on two of these phone tapes published on YouTube have already shown that there is evidence they were tampered with.
And the phone tape concerning the involvement of Igor Bezler (nickname "Bes") in the MH17 was one of the most evidently falsified ones. It begins with the end of a sentence ("I understood, damn"), which shows that the recording was not the full one, but just a piece of it. The risk to have an extract put out of context was then very high. And that's exactly what happened.
Here is the discussion we can hear in this SBU extract:
"- ... I understood, damn.
- We just shot down a plane. The group of "Miner". It fell behind Enakievo. I went...
- Pilots? Where are the pilots?
- We went to look for and photograph the downed plane. It smokes...
- How many minutes ago?
- Well, about 30 minutes ago."
The SBU published this phone tape as a "proof" that Bezler admitted they shot down the MH17 (even if they never mention it was a Boeing, or a passenger plane, the "context" is given exclusively by the assertion of the security service of Ukraine, a country which is a potential culprit).
At the federal level, there are three separate, co-equal branches of government that must operate together for our representative republic to function properly, and this balance of power is mirrored at the state level. Unhappily, our system today is not functioning as designed.
Since March, the separation of powers has been off-kilter, shifted disproportionately to state executives, who are ruling outside the boundaries of their proper authority. In a moment of national panic, Americans permitted their state and local executives to take power — to declare states of emergency and to implement lockdowns — and now those executives won't give that power back.
Comment: Governors have no interest in 'reopening' because by doing so they would give up the many great powers being bestowed upon them. They have a vested interest in keeping lockdowns going, no matter the devastation it brings to the states they are elected to serve.
Asked, to open the nearly 30-minute interview, why he needed to continue coronavirus economic recovery aid via executive order instead of through legislation passed by Congress, Trump told Breitbart News that it is because
"we have obstructionists on the other side. Because Nancy Pelosi and Cryin' Chuck are absolutely obstructionists. All they wanted to do was to get money to bail out Democratic cities and states that have been run poorly. They want bailout money. The bailout money is about a trillion dollars and it's unacceptable. That's about 90 percent of what they wanted."In addition to the bailout money for failed blue states and Democrat-run cities, Trump said that Pelosi and Schumer were adamant about appropriating money toward the creation of a mail-in-voting system that he said would result in a "rigged election."
"In addition, they wanted money so that the election would end up being rigged. It would be a rigged election. This would be a rigged election. This is going to be one of the great messes of all time if they're allowed to do it, if the courts don't stop it. So we'll see what happens."
Comment: Unlike Pelosi and crew, Trump's EOs are providing added financial assistance to both employers and workers...and he claims there is more to be done.
See also:
- As Democrats dither, Trump signs executive orders providing economic relief to millions of Americans
- Trump takes on Big Pharma: Drugmakers refuse to attend White House meeting after Trump issues executive orders on costs
Stunningly, it appears that there is more evidence that has not been made public in the case of Flynn that led the Department of Justice and Attorney General William Barr to request that the charges be dropped. For Powell and Flynn the news of new evidence supporting his innocence is significant.
It has been a tumultuous battle over the past year against Judge Emmet G. Sullivan, who has been fighting against the DOJ's decision to drop the charges against the three-star general, who once served under President Obama as his director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. Powell has been arguing all year that Sullivan's actions teeter on extreme bias against her client and she has also stated that his actions, which have prolonged the case against Flynn, are unjustified.
The Justice Department attorney Jeffery Wall, along with Powell argued and answered questions of the panel that was grilling them on all the details of the case. It was during the trial that Wall hinted at the new evidence in support of Flynn.
In "The Spies Who Hijacked America" and a follow-up appearance on Maria Bartiromo's Sunday Morning Futures, Schrage detailed the origins of Stefan Halper's meeting with then-Trump advisor Carter Page. Halper would later serve as a confidential human source (CHS) for the Crossfire Hurricane probe, secretly recording multiple conversations with Page, as well as Trump advisor George Papadopoulos.
But it is what Schrage revealed about Halper's initial non-interest in Page then Halper's prediction on January 10, 2017, that Michael Flynn would not last long in the Trump administration that suggest significant revelations will be forthcoming from U.S. Attorney John Durham's investigation into the origins of Spygate.
Comment: Some late and interesting twists to the Flynn saga suggest the set-up was a larger and more complicated operation than presumed.
Barr, who previously served as attorney general under President George H.W. Bush between 1991 and 1993, said American politics has fundamentally changed since the last time he was head of the Justice Department. Speaking with Fox News' Mark Levin Sunday, Barr accused Democrats of wanting to "tear down the system," instead of making changes within the country's framework. Barr said Republicans and Democrats used to mutually believe "there was some truth to arrive at," but that liberals have completely withdrawn from all discussion or compromise.
"Tulsi" was trending on social networks shortly after the announcement that Harris would be Biden's choice for vice president should Democrats win in November. That's not surprising, since their famous clash from July 2019 was one of the most memorable moments of Harris's short-lived presidential bid, widely credited with sinking her candidacy.
That day Gabbard calmly took Harris to task over her prosecutorial past, pointing out that she was responsible for getting thousands of African-Americans locked up on draconian drug sentences, even as Democrats clamored for criminal justice reform and racial justice.
Comment: The Dems have their work cut out for them to morph Harris, from a drop-out loser, into the commodity they need.
See also:
- Kamala Harris: A distinguished career serving injustice
- Fmr attorney Kamala Harris' record on criminal justice is appalling
- Tulsi's right: Kamala Harris is a drug warrior and dirty prosecutor - UPDATES
- Kamala Harris dons progressive mantle in public, strips it off in private as she courts Israel lobby
- A glimpse behind the scenes: Tulsi's takedown of Kamala Harris
- Tulsi Gabbard - the empire is coming for you...
- Liberal darling Kamala Harris is rapidly gaining a reputation as the most dishonest senator in Washington
- Blow for Kamala Harris as aide resigns with scathing letter: 'I've never seen staff treated so poorly', 'no plan for the campaign'
- Kamala Harris blasts, and takes money from, Epstein's law firm
- The DREAM TEAM! Biden picks Harris for VP (thus prez)
- Lunatic Senator Kamala Harris jokes on national TV about killing Trump, Pence and Sessions













Comment: See also: Lukashenko: Short-term victory, long-term defeat - Belarus protests overview