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Israel silencing the last voices trying to stop abuses against Palestinians

Israeli violence against Palestine
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It has been a week of appalling abuses committed by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank - little different from the other 2,670 weeks endured by Palestinians since the occupation began in 1967.

The difference this past week was that several entirely unexceptional human rights violations that had been caught on film went viral on social media.

One shows a Palestinian father in the West Bank city of Hebron leading his son by the hand to kindergarten. The pair are stopped by two heavily armed soldiers, there to help enforce the rule of a few hundred illegal Jewish settlers over the city's Palestinian population.

The soldiers scream at the father, repeatedly and violently push him and then grab his throat as they accuse his small son of throwing stones. As the father tries to shield his son from the frightening confrontation, one soldier pulls out his rifle and sticks it in the father's face.

Oil Well

Iran's FM Zarif calls on New Delhi to resist US pressure - says India should not be 'bullied' on world stage

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© Rupak De Chowdhuri / Reuters
An oil terminal in Kolkata, India in November 2013.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif urged India to be tougher when faced with US pressure, at the same time applauding New Delhi's general stance against sanctions.

Zarif shared his thoughts during a meeting with a group of visiting journalists from New Delhi earlier this week, the Hindu Business Line reported. "India has certainly taken a stance against the sanctions... so that's been encouraging, [but] of course, we expected our friends to be more resilient vis-a-vis US pressure," Zarif said.

India stopped buying Iranian oil in May, after the US refused to renew waivers it had previously granted the country. The Iranian diplomat noted that he understood why India "did not want to agitate" the US, but warned that, by bowing down to Washington's pressure, New Delhi placed itself "at the receiving end."

Comment: Zarif has backup from other world leaders. What would happen if ALL the countries the US threatened with sanctions simply ignored them, and continued to trade with Iran? Even the US doesn't have enough resources to start color revolutions in every single one.


Bad Guys

Turkey announces detention of 25 relatives of dead Daesh leader Al-Baghdadi

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Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, painted portrait
Turkish authorities have detained 25 relatives of the slain leader of the Daesh* terrorist group Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, general prosecutor's office of Turkey said on Saturday.
"Al-Baghdadi's relatives were detained in four provinces as part of an investigation into the IS' activities. A total of 25 people were detained: 11 in the province of Kirsehir, five in Samsun, three in the Ordu and six in Sanliurfa. Four of the detainees were arrested by the court accused of participating in an armed terrorist organization", the prosecutor's office said in a statement.
The report comes nearly two weeks after Turkish-backed militia in Syria announced they had caught Al-Baghdadi's sister, Rasmiya Awad, and handed her over to Turkey. 21 members of the family, including children, were sent to repatriation centres where Turkish authorities prepare refugees to be returned to their country of origin.

Comment: Maybe this time for sure? The US needed a win while its influence in Syria continues to wane. No matter. Another bogeyman to scare the populous with will be raised up soon.


Bad Guys

Globalists openly admit to population control agenda - and that's a bad sign

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Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.com,

Eugenics and population control are long time hobbies of the financial elites. In the early 1900's, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Institute were deeply involved in promoting Eugenics laws in the US. These laws led to the forced sterilization of over 60,000 American citizens in states like California and thousands of rejected marriage licenses. The Eugenics programs in the US were only a beta test though, as the Rockefellers then transferred their programs over to Germany under Hitler and the Third Reich in the 1930's, where a true widespread eugenics-based population control program was introduced.

The targets of population reduction were based on ethnic background, but also "mental intelligence" and economic status. The Carnegie Institute even established a "Eugenics Records Office" called Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory in 1904, which collected genetic data on millions of Americans and their families with the intent of controlling their numbers and erasing certain traits from the US population. The Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory still exists today and presents itself as a kind of philanthropic endeavor to help humanity.

Light Sabers

White House transcript reveals Trump agreed to meet Ukraine's Zelensky without preconditions

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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy listens during a bilateral meeting with President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City, September 25, 2019.
President Trump in April agreed to meet with Ukraine's president-elect - without preconditions - in the first official phone call between the two leaders, according to a White House transcript released Friday morning, moments before the second public hearing as part of the House's formal impeachment inquiry into the president.

Trump took the April 21 call with Volodymyr Zelensky while aboard Air Force One. The conversation predated the highly controversial conversation between the two presidents on July 25, which prompted the House's impeachment inquiry.

Democrats, relying on a whistleblower complaint that first exposed that call, have claimed the previous call shows evidence of a "quid pro quo" — namely an investigation of a Trump political opponent in exchange for a public meeting between the presidents, and a release of critical U.S. military aid to Ukraine.

Comment: The Twitterati pro and con have their say:
Twitter was abuzz with speculation about the transcript - surely some parts were missing?


The fact that the White House had mentioned a discussion of "rooting out corruption," yet the word "corruption" did not appear in the transcript, was held up as proof of a conspiracy to suppress the "truth."


Trump's defenders pointed out that the transcript shows Trump eager to meet with Zelensky - far from the version depicted in the impeachment narrative, where he refuses to do so until Ukraine opens an investigation into the company that hired Biden's son.


Stuck with a relatively lackluster transcript, House intel committee chair Adam Schiff demanded Trump release the "thousands" of documents the impeachment committee has requested as well. Others demanded transcripts of Trump's calls with...other world leaders.


Which is exactly the precedent Trump had said he was afraid of setting by releasing the original Zelensky call.



Jet3

Ceasefire fails: Israel launches fresh airstrikes on Gaza after rocket fire

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© AP Photo / Dan Balilty
The clashes between the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) and Palestinian militants started earlier this week after a rocket strike from Gaza resulted in a series of airstrikes by the IDF.

Israel has stated that it is carrying out new strikes against Gaza following the intercept by the IDF of several rockets fired from the enclave.

"We are currently striking Hamas terror targets in Gaza", the military tweeted.


Comment: It's election time in Israel. That means it's time for the ritual slaughter of a bunch of Gazans. It's an Israeli tradition.


Bomb

Israel 'accidentally' murders family of 8 in Gaza in raid on alleged Islamic Jihad commander

Abu Malhous
© Reuters / Mohammed Salem
Funeral for the Abu Malhous family
The Israeli Defense Force is investigating whether it killed eight innocent Palestinian family members, including five children, while targeting a militant leader in Gaza. It insists the building they lived in was thought empty.

Israel bombed a family home in Deir al-Balah in the early hours of Thursday morning, killing Rasmi Abu Malhous, his wife, his brother's wife, and five of their children. While the IDF claimed Abu Malhous was an Islamic Jihad rocket squadron commander and acknowledged he was the target of the strike, the family's neighbors say the photo the IDF published of Abu Malhous is a different man than the one killed in the strike - an apparent tragic case of mistaken identity.


Comment: Israel is a rogue state, a lawless nation when it comes to its treatment of Palestinians and Israeli Arabs. Its leaders are murderers. They do not understand fundamental human morality, or even basic legal concepts. "Well, we thought he was an IJ commander" is not a legal argument or justification for murder for normal people.


"We undertake great intelligence and operational efforts not to harm non-combatants over the course of thwarting terror activities," the IDF said in a statement on Thursday, adding that it is investigating the "claim" that innocent civilians were harmed during the strike in central Gaza in the early hours of the day. Military sources told Israeli news outlet Haaretz that the strike had targeted "infrastructure," insisting they were unaware anyone was inside the building and that Islamic Jihad commanders often hide "ammunition and military infrastructure" in their homes.


Comment: That's called a lie. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, the IDF simply lies.


Attention

NATO: A dangerous dumbo elephant in the General Assembly room

NATO military exercise
World business and political systems are in a mess. America is run by a billionaire reality show host who builds golf courses and casino hotels. The European Union is about to have an economic breakdown after a cultural embolism. China still operates in a stasis of mutual distrust around the world. India is in a dense fog of burning coal smog. And most of the rest of the world is just sick and tired of America running the show. Africa still deals with colonialism. Latin America is still a coup d'état away from more misery. Somebody stop me before I start writing another book!

Ta-da! Enter Dumbo NATO

Right in the middle of all this sandpaper rubbing humanity sits the United Nations. The collective watering hole where the beasts of the geopolitical Serengeti come to drink, the UN reminds me of a Rudyard Kipling story gone wrong. Just turn the Jungle Book upside down and shake it, and the sweet intentions of a man-cub story end up like the most ghoulish episode of The Walking Dead TV series. In other words, don't be surprised to hear of the UN General Assembly breaking down and eating one another. We just get along THAT badly.

To make matters even worse, smack dab in the middle of the UN assembly hall there sits a great big elephant nobody knows how to deal with. NATO is a snarly-lip, tusk prodding, smelly, rogue of an animal so fearsome a fart from the heavy beast is enough to smother Russia or anybody else in the room.

Or, was this always just a story like those long-winded Rudyard Kipling ones?

Oil Well

Could the Aramco IPO kill OPEC?

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The global oil market could be entering unchartered waters in the coming weeks. After the US shale revolution, which threatened OPEC's hold on and the stability of the market, a new danger is lurking around the corner.

The Aramco IPO, the largest IPO in history, will not only impact OPEC but will also have repercussions for the Kingdom, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and the entire GCC region.

Most analysts have pointed out that there are some major issues with the company's financials, its valuation and possible returns for the Kingdom. International banks are presenting their own IPO valuations, indicating a wide range of price targets, leaving a lot of room for speculation. At the same time, Aramco's IPO prospectus indicates some threats which seem not to have been included in most analyses, such as the impact of flattening oil demand growth, potential legal repercussions if listed on Western stock exchanges and the potential lack of interest from US and European institutional investors.

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Heart - Black

Exposing Jeffrey Epstein's international sex trafficking ring - 60 Minutes Australia

Epstein media coverage
© TFTP
The Jeffrey Epstein scandal - Tara Brown reports how a New York billionaire masterminded an international sex trafficking ring of young women, and why wealthy and powerful men, including HRH Prince Andrew, are now implicated in the saga

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