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Toxic chemical regulation bill to be overhauled by Senate

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A bipartisan bill to update regulation of harmful chemicals for the first time in nearly 40 years won approval from a Senate committee Tuesday, moving it closer to a vote in the full Senate.

The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved the bill, 15-5. Four Democrats joined all 11 committee Republicans to support the bill, which would set safety standards for tens of thousands of chemicals that now are unregulated. The bill also would offer protections for people vulnerable to the effects of chemicals such as pregnant women, children and workers, and set deadlines for the Environmental Protection Agency to act.

If enacted into law, the bill would be the first significant update to the Toxic Substances Control Act since the law was adopted in 1976.

Comment: Very troubling that our government would think that "It's a vast improvement over the broken law currently in force and an important step in protecting families across America", when the damage has already been done!


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Whitewashing WWII: Europeans think the US liberated their ancestors from Nazi Germany

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The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Banner of Victory over Berlin, 1945
As little as 13 percent of Europeans think the Soviet Army played the leading role in liberating Europe from Nazism during WW2, a recent poll targeting over 3,000 people in France, Germany and the UK reveals.

The majority of respondents - 43 percent - said the US Army played the main role in liberating Europe. The survey, carried out from March 20 to April 9, 2015, was conducted by the British ICM Research agency for Sputnik News.

Over 50 percent of Germans and over 61 percent of French citizens believe their ancestors were liberated by the Americans. Nearly fifty percent of Britons think British forces actually played the key role in ending the Second World War. Only 8 percent of respondents in France and 13 percent in Germany credited the Soviet Army for the victory.

WW2 lasted from 1939 to 1945 and involved over 80 countries and regions. Up to 70 million people are believed to have lost their lives. However, the USSR suffered the biggest losses. At least 27 million Soviet citizens died during the war.

The US hoped to stay out, not taking part in WW2. Between 1935 and 1939 the US Congress passed a series of Neutrality Acts meant to prevent Americans becoming involved. President Harry S. Truman was quoted as saying by the New York Times in June 24, 1941: "If we see that Germany is winning, we ought to help Russia and if Russia is winning we ought to help Germany, and that way let them kill as many as possible, although I don't want to see Hitler victorious under any circumstances. Neither of them thinks anything of their pledged word."

Comment: The victors aren't writing history. Instead history is being rewritten by opportunistic propagandists to make themselves the victors and to erase the lessons of the past.


Sherlock

Useful idiots and the limits of propaganda

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Flim Flam
As Paul Craig Roberts has recently reported, the US government is in the process of launching an all-out war on truth. Those who express views contrary to the party line out of Washington will be labeled a threat. Eventually they may find themselves carted to one of the concentration camps which Halliburton (Dick Cheney's old company) has constructed for $385 million. But that may take a while. In the meantime, we can expect lots of other, less dramatic developments. Indeed, some of these are already happening. Here they are, listed in order of severity.

1. Self-censorship. Those who have previously tried to get the truth out no matter what become more reticent and prone to equivocation when reporting on "hot" issues.

2. Topic-avoidance. They start avoiding certain "hot" issues that they feel are most likely to get them into trouble.

3. Response to harassment. A few incidents of mild official harassment cause certain blogs to start watering down their content, or pulling down content in response to harassment.

4. Blacklisting. The officials start censoring content on a case-by-case basis, blocking or shutting down certain internet sites that they consider seditious.

5. Blocking communications. The officials start dealing with the "hard cases" of uncooperative individuals who remain, shutting down their communications by disabling their cell phones, shutting down internet access, and by imposing travel restrictions so that the "hard cases" are forced to remain in places where they can be watched.

6. Detention. Those found to be truly uncooperative, who try to circumvent the restrictions, are rounded up and shipped off to the above-mentioned camps.

Comment: See also:

14 propaganda tactics used by lapdog media to manufacture consent for the oligarchy


Piggy Bank

What makes Brussels more equal than others

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Dutch daily Algemeen Dagblad ran a little article recently that we're surprised no other news organization picked up. It concerned a proposal in the European Parliament in which the parliamentarians got to vote on raising their own paycheck (always a good idea). The best thing about the story is that not everyone voted in favor.

Most did though. It much amused me to see that apparently it was Angela Merkel's party, the German Christian Democrats, which was behind the proposal. Initially, they had even wanted double what they actually got. Here's some numbers and details - and please forgive me for not being a math wizard -.

Comment: EU, the gift that keeps on taking.


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Personal details of journalist & ex-MP found posted on Ukrainian 'enemies of state' database 48 hours before their murders.


Flowers at Ukraine's Embassy in Moscow after the murder of journalist Oles Buzina in Kiev.
RIA Novosti / Maxim Blinov

The journalist and ex-MP who were gunned down in Kiev this week were on an 'enemies of the state' database - a social media website supported by the aide to Ukraine's interior minister. The bloggers also have a Twitter account to share 'successes.'

The volunteer-made website calling itself 'Mirotvorec' (Peacekeeper), posts very thorough and comprehensive information on anyone who happens to make the list - journalists, activists, MPs opposing the current Kiev authorities' policies and rebels fighting against the government in the east. The posts include their addresses, social media account links, a substantial biography and any mentions in the Ukrainian press. There is also labeling involved e.g. "terrorist; supporter of federalization" and other tags.
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The website indicates that politician Oleg Kalashnikov's and journalist Oles Buzina's details were published on the site no more than 48 hours before both were found dead.

Comment: The message is clear. "You are with us, or you are against us." Those who have the courage to oppose the neo-nazi regime will pay in the dearest possible way. The US psychos must dream of being able to be so blatant, bu they can't yet afford the mask to slip.


Bomb

WhoWhatWhy Exclusive: Oklahoma City bombing breakthrough

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Two decades have passed since the April 19, 1995, Oklahoma City bombing. It was the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in American history, and 168 people died, including 19 children.

The attack on the Murrah Federal Building was said to be the work of Timothy McVeigh and two confederates, described as right-wing extremists with an anti-government agenda. McVeigh was executed by lethal injection and Terry Nichols and Michael Fortier were given prison sentences.

Now, however, major cracks have appeared in the federal government's story—a story long considered by some victims' families to be little more than a stonewall of mendacity and distortion. New revelations suggest that the government may be covering up prior interactions between intelligence services and the accused. In this way, Oklahoma City poses some of the same questions raised by 9/11 and the Boston Marathon Bombing—other national security traumas where Washington has worked hard to block potentially devastating disclosures.

Comment: It looks like the FBI continues to use the same playbook, only nowadays it's 'Muslim extremists'.


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Chasing ghosts: Finland drops depth charges warning suspected foreign sub

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Finnish Border Guard boats patrol the waters near Helsinki, April 28, 2015.
The Finnish military used hand-held underwater depth charges as a warning against what could be an unidentified foreign submarine in waters near the capital Helsinki, amid growing tensions with neighboring Russia.

The Finnish Navy first detected an unidentified underwater object on Monday. Surface ships were dispatched to the area for a search operation. More contacts were made throughout Monday night and into Tuesday, at which point the military decided to use depth charges about the size of hand grenades.

"The bombs are not intended to damage the target, the purpose is to let the target know that it has been noticed," Commodore Olavi Jantunen told the Helsingin Sanomat newspaper, as cited by Reuters. According to the Defense Ministry, it rarely resorts to using such charges.

Comment: It seems like Finland and Sweden are being 'scared' to move closer to NATO.


Eye 1

US accuses Moscow of failing to comply with Nuclear Forces Treaty, forgets its own history

Accusing Moscow of failing to comply with the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, the United States is trying to present Russia as a violator of international obligations, the head of the Department for Non-Proliferation and Arms Control of the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

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Earlier on Monday, US Secretary of State John Kerry called on Russia to follow its nuclear obligations, accusing it of failing to comply with the INF.

"Today, the US side voiced new allegations regarding violations of the INF treaty, refusing, or, more likely, being unable to support these allegations with concrete facts," Mikhail Ulyanov said Monday.

Comment: The track record looks pretty bad indeed, and this isn't the only time Washington has paraded this lie out for the Western media to taunt Russia with. See also:
  • United States circumvented laws to help Japan accumulate tons of plutonium
  • Lavrov: US placed tactical nuclear weapons in five European countries, violated Non-Proliferation Treaty
  • Bear baiting again: Russia responds to US claims it breached nuclear missiles treaty



Arrow Down

Lavrov: US placed tactical nuclear weapons in five European countries, violated Non-Proliferation Treaty

US is compromising the Non-Proliferation Treaty by placing its tactical nuclear weapons in five European countries, Sergei Lavrov said Wednesday.

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The United States is breaching the Non-Proliferation Treaty by placing its tactical nuclear weapons in the territories of five European countries, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Wednesday.

"The Americans are breaching the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons because they have placed their tactical nuclear weapons in the territories of five countries in Europe," Lavrov said during an interview to Russian radio stations Sputnik, Ekho Moskvy, and Govorit Moskva.

Comment: The Washington elite have had a great time throwing mud at Russia while they themselves are guilty of heinous crimes. But they truly do believe they can contain the rise of China and Russia while their country collapses under the weight of their psychopathic exploitation and negligence. Also see:

  • Washington choreographing all-out war with Russia?
  • US ready to use nuclear weapons to defend Japan
  • Ask not how the US can contain China, but how China can contain the US



Boat

US cargo vessel seized by Iran, Navy denies confrontation reports

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A U.S. vessel has been fired on and steered to the Bandar Abbas port by Iran on Tuesday, according to reports by the Saudi news network, Al Arabiya. Iran's Fars News Agency also reported that an "American trade vessel" had been confiscated.

Senior U.S. Navy officials told NBC News there had not been any confrontation between Iran's Revolutionary Guard and any Navy ships, however.

The cargo ship is reported to have 34 crew members aboard and was steered to the port which is located off the southern coast of Iran, as per Al Arabiya.

It is not clear yet what type of cargo the ship was carrying.

Comment: Sparks starting to fly.