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Off his meds? Zelensky says Ukraine is rightful heir to historic Kievan Rus & 'distant relatives' like Russia should not claim it

zUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
In a rebuke to an essay written by Russian President Vladimir Putin, his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed his view that "distant relatives," like Moscow, should not try to claim the history of the Kievan Rus.

Zelensky was speaking on the 1,033rd anniversary of the Baptism of Kievan Rus, when Vladimir the Great converted to Christianity. This society was a loose federation of peoples in modern-day Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia, all united under a monarchy - the Rurik dynasty.

Comment: Putin is correct. Ukraine in its current form, as a nation state, was not created due to centuries of homogenous cultural development.

The history of Ukraine as an artificial state


Eye 2

Rep. Jim Banks: Pelosi booted me from January 6 Probe to hide her responsibility for security breakdown

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Vodka Nan had Rep. Banks deep-sixed from the Jan 6 "investigation" for calling out her security failures as head of the Capitol Police
Representative Jim Banks (R-ID), one of the two GOP lawmakers blocked by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) from serving on the January 6 Select Committee, said on this week's broadcast of Fox News Sunday that the Speaker was trying to avoid questions about her responsible for the "breakdown of security" that allowed for the storming the Capitol.
"It's more clear than ever that Nancy Pelosi is not interested in investigation. She's only interested in a narrative. She claims the reason that she booted me from the committee was because of antics on the part of Jim Jordan and I. In hindsight, what I realize what she means by that now is that we were prepared to ask questions that no one else has asked and demand answers as to why the Capital was vulnerable to an attack on January 6th? Why was there a systemic breakdown of security at the Capitol on January 6th? If you're going to investigate January 6th, why not ask those questions? That's all that this comes down to. She has already predetermined a narrative about Donald Trump, about Republicans. She doesn't want to talk about what happened at the Capitol that day to make sure something like that never happens again."

Comment: It's not looking good for Vodka Nan. Will the 'I hold the gavel' martinet be able to pull this off, or will her underlings finally have enough?


Green Light

North Korea, South Korea discuss summit, rebuilding blown-up liaison office: sources

Kim Jong-un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in
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Kim Jong-un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in
North and South Korea are in talks to reopen a joint liaison office that Pyongyang demolished last year and hold a summit as part of efforts to restore relations, three South Korean government sources with knowledge of the matter said on Wednesday.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have been exploring ways to improve strained ties by exchanging multiple letters since April, the sources said on condition of anonymity due to diplomatic sensitivity.

The discussions signal an improvement in ties that have deteriorated in the past year after three leaders' summits in 2018 promised peace and reconciliation.

Inter-Korean talks could also help restart stalled negotiations between Pyongyang and Washington aimed at dismantling North Korea's nuclear and missile programmes in return for sanctions relief.

Cow Skull

Biden says cyberattacks could lead to a 'real shooting war' with a major power

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The US is constantly accusing Russia and China of cyberattacks

The US is constantly accusing countries like Russia and China of carrying out cyberattacks, and comments from President Biden on Tuesday suggest he could use these claims as a pretext for military intervention. He warned that if Washington ended up in a "real shooting war with a major power," it could be the result of a cyberattack on the US.

"You know, we've seen how cyber threats, including ransomware attacks, increasingly are able to cause damage and disruption to the real world," Biden said in a speech during a visit to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. "I think it's more likely we're going to end up — well, if we end up in a war, a real shooting war with a major power, it's going to be as a consequence of a cyber breach of great consequence."

Comment: How many times now has the US political/security/media establishment accused Russia and/or China of cyberattacks or hacking with ZERO credible evidence?! More times than we care to list here - that's for sure! But here are just a few:


Chess

China pledges support for Taliban in Afghanistan, but demands it cut ties to East Turkestan Islamic Movement

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The Taliban delegation with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Tianjin on Wednesday.
Afghanistan's reconstruction, while demanding that it cuts ties with the East Turkestan Islamic Movement - blamed by Beijing for attacks in its Xinjiang region.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the remarks during talks with a nine-member delegation led by the Taliban's chief negotiator and co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in the northern city of Tianjin on Wednesday.

It was the first time a senior member of the organisation had visited China since the Taliban's capture of several key districts in Badakhshan and Kandahar provinces. Taliban fighters have taken control of around half the country up to its border with the Chinese region of Xinjiang, and US air strikes continue to support Afghan security forces.

Comment: China realized it was in its best interest to engage the Taliban as early as 2016: Along with Russia, they have the pragmatism to understand that dialogue is the only way to bring security to all players in the region:


Vader

Ecuador bows to the Empire: Strips Julian Assange of citizenship

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Pro-Julian Assange protesters at Piccadilly Circus, London demanding his release from Belmarsh prison.
Authorities cite unpaid fees and problems in naturalisation papers relating to WikiLeaks founder

Ecuador has revoked the citizenship of Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks who is currently in a British prison.

Ecuador's justice system formally notified the Australian of the nullity of his naturalisation in a letter that came in response to a claim filed by the South American country's foreign ministry.

A naturalisation is reconsidered when it is granted based on the concealment of relevant facts, false documents or fraud. Ecuadorian authorities said Assange's naturalisation letter had multiple inconsistencies, different signatures, the possible alteration of documents and unpaid fees, among other issues.

Comment: The UK, the US, and Assange: A tale of three extraditions


Light Saber

Czech Supreme Court overrules Health Ministry's mask mandate following failure to provide evidence

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FILE PHOTO. Prague, Czech Republic.
The Czech Supreme Administrative Court (NSS), the country's highest authority over executive actions, overruled the Health Ministry's mask mandate on Tuesday, declaring the measure unjustified and threatening to cancel it.

In a statement posted to the court's website, the NSS issued a final judgement warning that the Health Ministry's rule ordering the wearing of masks in buildings and on public transport in the Czech Republic will be cancelled within three days if the ministry does not provide sufficient justification for the measure.

So far, the NSS claims the ministry has been "systemically ignoring" its decision, despite the court having the final say over executive actions taken by the Czech government.

Comment: Conditions on our planet are such that the concerted, nefarious actions of governments everywhere has turned our lives into one big life threatening experiment, and, thanks to certain defiant states in the US as well as countries like Sweden, the data very clearly shows that lockdowns, restrictions, masks and experimental vaccines actually cause more death than the relatively harmless coronavirus ever could:


Wolf

'Like petrol cars': Tobacco firm Philip Morris calls for BAN on cigarettes by 2030 as company bids for British asthma inhaler company

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Jacek Olczak said the company could 'see the world without cigarettes ... and actually, the sooner it happens, the better it is for everyone'.
The chief executive of tobacco business Philip Morris International has called on the UK government to ban cigarettes within a decade, in a move that would outlaw its own Marlboro brand.

Jacek Olczak said the company could "see the world without cigarettes ... and actually, the sooner it happens, the better it is for everyone." Cigarettes should be treated like petrol cars, the sale of which is due to be banned from 2030, he said.


Comment: The CEO of a multibillion dollar company thinks outlawing cigarettes would be better for whom? Is there anything in his job that qualifies him to know what's best for 'everyone'? Also, what's with 2030? Why are the establishment so eager to wipe out civilization and society as we know it in the next decade? The Greta Reset: Welcome to the UK 2030 - the no petrol, no transport, no freedom of movement Net Zero future


Comment: Note that, whilst the CEO makes these claims, everyday him and the company are massively profiting from tobacco sales, and that money is going into other investments and to pay shareholders; one gets the impression that he may not feel as strongly nor be as altruistic as he's trying to make out. This hypocrisy and the concerted effort of governments worldwide to remove freedom of choice reveals that there's more to tobacco prohibition than meets the eye; because these are the same governments that want us to eat bugs instead of beef and 'own nothing and be happy': For more on the matter, check out SOTT radio's: The Health & Wellness Show: The Truth about Tobacco and the Benefits of Nicotine


MIB

Meet Toka - The Most Dangerous Israeli Spyware Firm You've Never Heard of

Meet Toka
The mainstream media's myopic focus on Israel's Pegasus spyware and the threats it poses means that other companies, like Toka, go uninvestigated, even when their products present an even greater potential for abuse and illegal surveillance.

This past Sunday, an investigation into the global abuse of spyware developed by veterans of Israeli intelligence Unit 8200 gained widespread attention, as it was revealed that the software - sold to democratic and authoritarian governments alike - had been used to illegally spy on an estimated 50,000 individuals. Among those who had their communications and devices spied on by the software, known as Pegasus, were journalists, human rights activists, business executives, academics and prominent political leaders. Among those targeted political leaders, per reports, were the current leaders of France, Pakistan, South Africa, Egypt, Morocco and Iraq.

The abuse of Pegasus software in this very way has been known for several years, though these latest revelations appear to have gained such traction in the mainstream owing to the high number of civilians who have reportedly been surveilled through its use. The continuation of the now-years-long scandal surrounding the abuse of Pegasus has also brought considerable controversy and notoriety to the Israeli company that developed it, the NSO Group.

While the NSO Group has become infamous, other Israeli companies with even deeper ties to Israel's intelligence apparatus have been selling software that not only provides the exact same services to governments and intelligence agencies but purports to go even farther.

Network

South and North Korea restore hotline after a year on hold

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South Korea's unification minister Lee In-young (R) visits the hotline in September last year during a visit to the south side of the truce village of Panmunjom.
South and North Korea have restored their once-severed hotlines as part of efforts by the two countries' leaders to rebuild strained ties, Seoul's presidential Blue House said on Tuesday.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have exchanged multiple letters since April and agreed to reconnect the hotlines, said Moon's press secretary, Park Soo-hyun.

North Korea's state media outlet, KCNA, also said all inter-Korean communication channels resumed operation at 10am Tuesday (0100 GMT) in line with an agreement between Moon and Kim.

Comment: That's potentially a positive development for North Korea in particular considering the country's recent struggles, and the rumours of possible succession: