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However, the magistrate noted that Janner, who suffers from dementia, could be forced to attend future court sessions, despite his illness affecting his understanding of proceedings.
Janner, 87, faces 22 charges of child sex offences which are alleged to have taken place in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
He was initially declared unfit to stand trial, but the decision was reversed by a senior lawyer earlier in the year.
His lawyer Andrew Smith QC told the court hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court: "Lord Janner is not in attendance. The reason for that submission on his part is that he is unfit to face the court."
But the chief magistrate Howard Riddle said the court must hear evidence from medical experts before a decision allowing him to miss the hearing could be made.
"It's uncalled for," said Garfield County Sheriff Lou Vallario. "It's abuse. It's that political class attitude that thinks they're entitled to consume public resources. It's been a part of their life for so long."
Pitkin County Sheriff Joe DiSalvo agreed, saying that he'd be happy to provide security to public events. But private fundraisers, such as the one Clinton attended Tuesday that cost $2,700 a head to attend, should be paid for by the campaigns, he said.
"If she wants to go to the Red Onion and shake some hands, that's complimentary," DiSalvo said. "But that's not happening."
DiSalvo said he supplied two deputies to escort Clinton and her entourage from Rifle, where her plane landed, to Aspen and back to Rifle. Three other deputies were on hand at Tuesday's fundraiser, held at the home of Soledad and Robert Hurst.
Robert Hurst is the former vice chairman of Goldman Sachs and the current managing director of Crestview Advisors, a New York-based investment firm.
DiSalvo said it cost taxpayers about $5,000 for Clinton's visit, which he admitted was not a lot of money.
"I'm trying to set a precedent here to get paid," he said. "I have no mechanism to make them pay and I'll always help out the Secret Service. But I think the responsible thing to do is ask."
And ask he did.

The Dutch-Ukrainian MH17 investigation is a legal farce and a procedural human rights injustice for all the relatives of 298 victims - "Nemo iudex in causa sua" or that no one should judge or investigate in his own cause, says Peter Iiskola who is a Finnish international legal expert and judge with diplomatic background.
What makes it even more ridiculous is that Netherlands should know better, as it is the seat for at least eight international Tribunals, says Iiskola.
The MH17 investigation is led by the Netherlands - it is clearly procedurally biased from these general justice principles points of views. Therefore, this investigation should be nullified and replaced with a fair, unbiased and neutral one - or the 298 victims and their families will never find out the legal or the actual truth, and get justice! Now the fundamental human and legal rights are in this way denied, endangered and gravely breached.
This says the Finnish judge and international diplomat Peter Iiskola, who has worked in Iran-United States Arbitration in The Hague, as well as in United Nations and Council of Europe justice and human rights projects, and is also specialized in international air and space law.

Yemeni men stand amid the ruins of buildings destroyed in an airstrike by Saudi Arabia on the capital, Sana'a, July 16, 2015
Systems of recording deaths in Yemen during the war are not straightforward, hence the differences in death counts. Some agencies count deaths that have been reported in the media, but this is a multi-focal war, with both militia activity and air assaults by the coalition happening in all of the areas except Hadramaut, and journalists cannot access all areas where people are being attacked. As the war progresses, deaths in Yemen have become less newsworthy as it has become so commonplace and the Western media have not seriously tried to give the war in Yemen the coverage it deserves. Furthermore, militias and fighting forces have an interest in under-reporting any of their own fighters killed by the other 'side' as militia and military deaths have a propaganda purpose; these deaths can only be estimated.
Comment: Kudos to Dr. Brown for starting this much-needed blog about what's going on in Yemen.
Indeed, the true situation in Yemen has received little-to-no coverage in the mainstream media. People are barely surviving under severe conditions in the country, and there isn't one bit of help coming from the West. In fact, NATO countries have been supplying the Saudis with deadly weapons (such as cluster munitions), which are continuously used against defenseless Yemeni civilians.
Russia, on the other hand, has sent two planes with 46 tons of humanitarian aid, containing mostly food, to the country. Iran sent its second ship carrying humanitarian aid, loaded with 8,000 tons of rice and 1,000 tons of sugar, back in early June. Delivering aid to Yemen has proven difficult due to a blockade imposed by Saudi Arabia:
One of the first measures taken by Saudi Arabia, when announcing its war against Yemen, was a full-scale naval blockade. For a nation that imports over 90% of its food, that was a devastating move, and one Saudi officials assured wouldn't keep the food out of the country. [...]See also: U.S., British and Saudis thwart Freedom and Democracy in Yemen - again
The poorest country in the Middle East, Yemen didn't have a lot of excess food lying around in the first place, and the shipping delays have meant shortages in most of the major cities. As the inspection process continues to delay if not outright prevent ships from delivering food, expect inconvenience and high prices to quickly turn into an outright humanitarian calamity.
Saudi officials defend the blockade as necessary for their military operation, and continue to cite the specter of Iranian weapons, even though not a single weapon has been found in the searches. The US Navy is involved in some of the vessel searches as well, meaning America is playing a direct role in prevent food from reaching the besieged populace.
South Front Crisis News: Drunk Ukrainian child-killer officer gets medal, Russia ready to help Syria
The manufacturing boom has come in the face of the president's push to expand background checks and place new restrictions on guns in the wake of high-profile shootings like the recent mass-killing in Charleston, S.C., and the 2012 massacre at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school.
The numbers paint a picture of gun owners who are concerned about new restrictions on their Second Amendment rights, activists say.
"The ATF report confirms what we already know, that Barack Obama deserves the 'Gun Salesman of the Decade' award," said Erich Pratt, spokesman for the Gun Owners of America. "People have been rushing to buy firearms because they're afraid that Obama will take away their Second Amendment rights."
The ATF's annual firearms commerce report tracks the number of guns manufactured in the United States, which provides an indication of gun sales around the country.
The number of guns manufactured increased by 18 percent during the George W. Bush administration, while the Clinton administration actually saw a 9 percent reduction.
But under President Obama, gun production has spiked 140 percent to 10.8 million firearms in 2013, the most recent year for which data is available.
Comment: Maybe a backhanded push by the PTB to make the US tinderbox even more combustible?
- How the post-Sandy Hook gun control push spectacularly backfired in America
- Predictable result of Sandy Hook massacre and 'gun control debate': Sales of firearms across U.S. explode to 'levels never seen before'
- Winchester lands $50M ammunition contract from Homeland Security
- Impending societal collapse? U.S. running out of ammo as inventories plummet 93% since Obama re-election
- US Postal Service joins in federal ammo purchases
- Feeling safer yet? TSA to purchase 3.5 million rounds of ammunition
"I don't believe we should put up with being controlled by Big Brother."
After 27 long years of government denial and cover ups, famed investigative reporter Duncan Campbell, the man who first revealed the surveillance dragnet known as ECHELON in a 1988 magazine article, has been vindicated after files from the Snowden cache confirmed the existence of the program.
Writing in the Intercept, Dan Froomkin details the extraordinary circumstances that surrounded ECHELON and the conspiracy of silence that kept it "secret" for so long.
"As Campbell writes today, in a first-person article in The Intercept, the archive of top-secret documents provided to journalists by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden contains a stunning 2005 document that not only confirms ECHELON's existence as "a system targeting communications satellites" - it shows how the program was kept an official secret for so long," wrote Froomkin.
Comment: The NSA has not, in fact, "gone off track". It has and will continue to do what it was designed to do: a malevolent power unto itself it seeks to grow its totalitarian aim of control over everyone and everything. The NSA doesn't secure anything but its own ends and means. Like a secret society with varying inner circles, there are probably only a relative few who know and understand why the apparatus is in place and what its function truly is. Connect this intent with all the many profound changes that we are experiencing on the planet - including the 'cosmic' - and we might come to some further idea of just how far this Goliath of a control system is willing to go.
Spying on Strom Thurmond is peanuts.
See also:
NSA documents obtained by Snowden confirm existence of ECHELON spying program
Russia's top diplomat was speaking to the Singapore-based Channel News Asia and mentioned that one of Moscow's main gripes is that its experts are not being given full access to the information that is being used in the investigation, which is being conducted by the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) - made up of Australia, Belgium, the Netherlands, Ukraine, and Malaysia.
"The representative of the Russian Civil Aviation Organization is participating in these procedures, but the information we receive through this representative is not complete. We are being given less information than those who started the investigation," Lavrov said during a visit to the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur.
Lavrov was adamant in saying that Russia wants "the truth to be established and the culprits to be brought to justice." However, the Russian foreign minister admits that he is becoming frustrated as the investigation was "not independent, was not comprehensive and not truly international."
The lower house speaker suggested that the participants of the roundtable imagine the situation in which Nazi Germany completely destroyed the population of one or several European cities, for example by means of chemical weapons.
"Would this have been included in charges pressed during the Nuremberg trial? Of course, it would!" he said.
Comment: This is the main reason that the West hates Russia - they don't want to be held accountable for the atrocities that they've committed:
This is the clear reaction of Washington to the decision by the Russian Prosecutor General's Office on July 28 to declare the activities of the US National Endowment for Democracy as "undesirable in the territory of Russia." The official statement stated that, "the National Endowment for Democracy used Russian commercial and non-commercial organizations under its control to take part in campaigns aimed at denying the legitimacy of results of Russian elections; organize political actions designed to influence the authorities' decisions and discredit the service in the Russian Armed Forces." It further elaborated, "In pursuit of these goals, the fund allocated about 2.5 million US dollars to Russian commercial and non-commercial organizations in 2013-2015."
Under Russia's law on Undesirable NGOs, adopted by the Duma or parliament and signed into law by President Putin this May, any foreign or international non-governmental organization could become "undesirable" if it threatened the foundations of Russia's constitutional order, the country's defense capability and the security of the Russian state.













Comment: Just how high up the Establishment hierarchy do these despicable allegations go? Recently, Ex-British PM Ted Heath was accused of raping 12 year old boy. He is the most high profile figure to be accused of historic child sex abuse to date - who is not alive! For more information on British peer, 'Lord' Janner:
- Janner 'violated, raped & tortured' children on Westminster Palace estate, MP alleges
- Top UK Zionist, Lord Janner, faces prosecution for 'raping and torturing children on Westminster Palace estate'
- UK politician Greville Janner excused from prosecution of 22 sexual offenses against 9 children after timely onset of 'dementia'
- Establishment cover up: Doubt grows over dementia claims made by alleged paedophile peer Greville Janner
It remains to be seen whether real justice will be served in this case. For more information on the modus operandi of these depraved monsters who stalk the Establishment corridors of power, read:UK 'Establishment': Unmasking psychopathic faces - Pedophilia and murder in VERY high places