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Kamala Harris staffers are leaking -- And her office is a 'dysfunctional' mess

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Vice President Kamala Harris, Chief of Staff Tina Flournoy
Vice President Kamala Harris' office is a toxic, 'abusive' environment where "people are thrown under the bus from the very top,' according to 22 current and former staffers, administration officials and associates of Harris and President Biden.

In a Politico exposé reminiscent of a Feb. 2019 New York Times in which over fifty current and former staffers decried her dysfunctional campaign (h/t @mattdizwhitlock), Harris and her Chief of Staff, Tina Flournoy, are slammed for running an office with "low morale, porous lines of communication and diminished trust among aides and senior officials."

"It all starts at the top," said one administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity (as they all did).

"People are thrown under the bus from the very top, there are short fuses and it's an abusive environment," said another person with direct knowledge of Harris' office. "It's not a healthy environment and people often feel mistreated. It's not a place where people feel supported but a place where people feel treated like shit."

As Politico notes, "The dysfunction in the VP's ranks threatens to complicate the White House's carefully crafted image as a place staffed by a close-knit group of professionals working in concert to advance the president's agenda. It's pronounced enough that members of the president's own team have taken notice and are concerned about the way Harris' staffers are treated."

Comment: Given Harris' long history of self-serving policy-making and telling outright lies to support her own advancement, it should come as no surprise to anyone that smart staffers would seek to work elsewhere:


Bad Guys

Biden's lawless bombing of Iraq and Syria only serves the weapons industry funding both parties

US President Joe Biden salutes along with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin
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US President Joe Biden salutes along with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin before delivering an address at the 153rd National Memorial Day Observance at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day in Arlington, Virginia on May 31, 2021.
U.S. citizens derive no benefit, but instead suffer great loss, from endless war in the Middle East. But their interests are irrelevant to decisions of bipartisan Washington.

For the second time in the five months since he was inaugurated, President Joe Biden on Sunday ordered a U.S. bombing raid on Syria, and for the first time, he also bombed Iraq. The rationale offered was the same as Biden's first air attack in February: the U.S., in the words of Pentagon spokesman John Kirby, "conducted defensive precision airstrikes against facilities used by Iran-backed militia groups in the Iraq-Syria border region." He added that "the United States acted pursuant to its right of self-defense."

Embedded in this formulaic Pentagon statement is so much propaganda and so many euphemisms that, by itself, it reveals the fraudulent nature of what was done. To begin with, how can U.S. airstrikes carried out in Iraq and Syria be "defensive" in nature? How can they be an act of "self-defense"? Nobody suggests that the targets of the bombing campaign have the intent or the capability to strike the U.S. "homeland" itself. Neither Syria nor Iraq is a U.S. colony or American property, nor does the U.S. have any legal right to be fighting wars in either country, rendering the claim that its airstrikes were "defensive" and an "act of self-defense" to be inherently deceitful.

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Handcuffs

Delhi reports Twitter for allowing child sexual abuse content, follows similar reprimand from Russia

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Delhi Police sends notice to Twitter over child pornography content on platform
The Delhi Police has sent a notice to micro-blogging site Twitter seeking details about steps taken by it against circulation of child pornographic content on its platform, officials said on Wednesday. A senior police officer said the notice was sent to Twitter on Tuesday.

He said that the police have sought to know the steps taken by Twitter officials concerned against child sexual abuse content on their platform and sought details of the accounts circulating such material.

The Delhi Police had registered an FIR against Twitter for allegedly allowing access to child pornography on its platform following a complaint by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR).

Comment: It's rather disturbing that countries in the West haven't taken similar action: Russia won't block Twitter after American tech giant deletes thousands of illegal posts at behest of state regulator


Attention

A year on from imposing its 'draconian' new security law in Hong Kong, has China 'crushed democracy' in the former British colony?

Apple Daily journalists
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Apple Daily journalists hold freshly-printed copies of the newspaper's last edition while acknowledging supporters gathered outside their office in Hong Kong early on June 24, 2021.
The west's idea that they have a right to 'protect' Hong Kong from the China that it belongs to is fanciful, imperialist nonsense, and, to Beijing, reminiscent of their country's 'century of humiliation.'

It's now been one year since China's National People's Congress passed the "National Security Law" - a sweeping bill tailored for the Hong Kong special administrative region. Following a series of extremely violent protests encouraged by the US and others in 2019, the bill criminalized secessionism, treason, subversion and terrorism in the territory, as required by Hong Kong's basic law mini constitution. It didn't take long after that to bring the protest movement to an end.

Critics, of course, have repeatedly accused Beijing of "crushing democracy" in the former British colony. Leading protest figures, such as Joshua Wong, Nathan Law, and Jimmy Lai, have been jailed or have fled. Lai's newspaper, the Apple Daily, was also closed down, while the opposition in the legislative council has since long resigned.

Unsurprisingly, the US has retaliated by imposing sanctions on certain officials, including city executive Carrie Lam among others, and repeatedly yields the rhetoric that it "stands with Hong Kong." The UK has, in a different move, invited British National Overseas Passport holders to come and live in Britain. The recurring theme in media coverage is that the law has meant "the end of Hong Kong"... at least as it was once known.

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Eye 2

Orwell's 1984 has become a blueprint for our dystopian reality

Orwell was right

"If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — for ever." — George Orwell, 1984
Tread cautiously: the fiction of George Orwell (Jun. 25, 1903-Jan. 21, 1950) has become an operation manual for the omnipresent, modern-day surveillance state

It's been more than 70 years since Orwell — dying, beset by fever and bloody coughing fits, and driven to warn against the rise of a society in which rampant abuse of power and mass manipulation are the norm — depicted the ominous rise of ubiquitous technology, fascism and totalitarianism in 1984.

Who could have predicted that so many years after Orwell typed the final words to his dystopian novel, "He loved Big Brother," we would come to love Big Brother.

Comment: See also: Also check out SOTT radio's: MindMatters: Pseudo-realities, Psychopathy and the Origins of Totalitarianism


Attention

Ukraine has surrendered itself to control from West, no point in meeting Zelensky when decisions are made in Washington - Putin

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky • Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he is unlikely to meet with his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, because the country's policies are set not by lawmakers in Kiev, but overseas in America and the European Union.

Speaking as part of his traditional televised 'Direct Line' question-and-answer session with the public on Wednesday, Putin dismissed the idea of a summit. He asked:
"Why should I meet Zelensky? If he has given up his country to full external control, the key issues about life in Ukraine are resolved not in Kiev but in Washington, and, to some extent, in Berlin and Paris. What then would we talk about?"
He added that he would not "refuse a meeting of this kind," but said he would have to first "understand what we could talk about."

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Birthday Cake

Global Warming's 33rd-year birthday: A celebration of failures

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Former US VP Al Gore
Climate alarmists are celebrating the 33 years that have passed since the June 23, 1988 Democratic Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing that opened the door on global warming climate alarmism with testimony from Committee Democratic Senators and supposed "experts" sharing their speculation of sensationalized doomsday perspectives allegedly caused by increasing global CO2 emissions.

A detailed review of the testimony from that hearing after 33 years of recorded climate history reveals a litany of the hearings flawed and failed speculation, conjecture and predictions of climate outcomes establishing the fact that the hearing got everything wrong from start to finish and in fact represents a celebration of an extraordinary number of failed predictions.
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'Entire paragraph of lies': Carlson fires back at NSA after spy organization claims he is NOT their target in 'non-denial denial'

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Accused by Fox's Tucker Carlson of snooping through his emails, the National Security Agency insisted the host is not "an intelligence target" in a carefully worded reply that was blasted by critics as deliberately vague.

The spy agency took to Twitter on Tuesday to respond to Carlson's charges that he was surveilled - made during a segment of his show the night prior - calling the allegations "untrue."

"Tucker Carlson has never been an intelligence target of the agency and the NSA has never had any plans to try to take his program off the air," it said, adding that it has a "foreign intelligence mission" and is prohibited from spying on American citizens barring explicit authorization.
The agency did not elaborate, however, on whether such authorization was issued with respect to Carlson, or if any of the cable news host's associates might have been monitored instead, leaving room for speculation.

Comment: See also:

Tucker Carlson's allegation that the Biden administration is spying on him should worry everyone in the media


Putin

Putin at annual all-Russia 'town hall': I oppose nationwide policy of compulsory vaccinations for Covid-19, but I think everyone should get one

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President Vladimir Putin has revealed that he continues to oppose compulsory vaccination against Covid-19, despite the country's ever-worsening case numbers. He did, however, encourage all citizens to get inoculated.

Speaking at his annual 'Direct Line' call-in show on Wednesday, Putin noted that mass vaccine uptake is the only way to halt the further spread of Covid-19, but said he would not force any Russians to take the jab.

"I once said, as you may recall, that I do not support compulsory vaccination. And I continue to hold the same point of view," he explained.

Last month, Putin revealed his view that inoculation should not be forced on the population, but each person should choose to get it voluntarily after realizing its importance.

Comment: Putin also had something to say about 'pandemic conspiracy theories':
"I have heard lots of things: that there is nothing, that no epidemic exists. Sometimes I hear what people, adult, educated people on the face of it, say. I don't know why they say that [...] it is a conspiracy of the leaders of all countries. Do they understand what is going on in the world, how many contradictions the present-day world is living with? They just up and conspired - it is absolute nonsense."
The Russian president conspicuously failed to address the 'conspiracy theory' that acknowledges Covid-19 but points out that the counter-measures are systemically (i.e., globally coordinated to one extent or another) and massively disproportionate to the threat the disease poses.


Pirates

It's not over: Contract extensions for UK's Covid test centres sold for £687 million, failed £22 BILLION Test & Trace system to continue

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A drive-through testing centre in Bolton, Britain, September 22, 2020.
Serco (SRP.L) and Mitie (MTO.L) have won new testing contracts collectively worth up to 687 million pounds ($956.1 million) to continue supporting Britain's much-criticised COVID-19 test-and-trace programme, the groups said separately on Monday.

The scheme, which Prime Minister Boris Johnson pledged would be world-beating when he launched it with a 22 billion pound budget in May 2020, has repeatedly missed targets, with the opposition Labour Party criticising the government's use of private firms.


Comment: It didn't just 'miss targets', a damning report revealed that the Track and Trace program completely failed to have any discernible benefit; this was one of the most expensive programs the UK had ever invested in. This, on top of multi-million pound Nightingale hospitals that were little used and provably dodgy deals given to unqualified companies that just happened to be run by those with friends in government: UK wasted BILLIONS during lockdown by awarding gov contracts to unqualified 'associates'


Comment: With so much money to be made, it's no wonder the establishment are refusing to drop lockdown restrictions, despite incidences of Covid in the UK flatlining: UK's Health Sec Hancock & sister own shares in NHS supplier, deny conflict of interest