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'Dirty political trick': Bill Barr says Hillary Clinton guilty of 'sedition'

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Former US Attorney General Bill Barr says Hillary Clinton engaged in a "seditious" conspiracy against Donald Trump, and that he named Special Counsel John Durham to investigate what appears to have been a "dirty political trick" to paint the former president as a Russian stooge.

"I thought we were heading into a constitutional crisis. I think whatever you think of Trump, the fact is that the whole Russiagate thing was a grave injustice. It appears to be a dirty political trick that was used first to hobble him and then potentially to drive him from office," Barr said on an upcoming episode of Glenn Beck's Blaze TV podcast, adding "I believe it is seditious."

"It was a gross injustice, and it hurt the United States in many ways, including what we're seeing in Ukraine these days. It distorted our foreign policy, and so forth," he continued - while warning that those charges would be difficult to prove in court.

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Best of the Web: Russian secretary of the Security council of Russia, Nikolai Patrushev: "The truth is at our side"


Comment: The special operation in Ukraine brought to a climax the confrontation between Russia and Western countries led by the United States. Battles are taking place not only in the vast expanses of Ukraine, but also in the economic, political, and cultural planes.

Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolai Patrushev told AIF what threats Russia faces and how much longer the special operation can continue.

Nikolai Patrushev is a Russian politician, security officer and intelligence officer who has served as the secretary of the Security Council of Russia since 2008. He previously served as the director of the Federal Security Service (FSB) from 1999 to 2008.


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What is the West trying to achieve?

Gleb Ivanov, АиФ.ru — Nikolai Platonovich, the United States and other Western states openly demonize Russia, turn to direct insults. What is the reason for this?

Nikolai Patrushev: The style of the Anglo-Saxons has not changed over the centuries. So today they continue to dictate their terms to the world, rudely trampling on the sovereign rights of states. Covering their actions with words about the struggle for human rights, freedom and democracy, they actually implement the doctrine of the "golden billion", suggesting that a limited number of people can thrive in this world. The lot of the rest, as they believe, is to bend their backs in the name of their goal.

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Ukraine's biolabs riddled with corruption and neglect - Russia

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The network of US-sponsored biolabs in Ukraine has been suffering from safety issues and rampant corruption, Moscow claims.

Moscow has claimed that Ukraine's sprawling network of secret biological labs has been plagued with critical safety flaws, while funds allocated to fix the issues have been consistently disappearing.

Multiple laboratories were simply not fit to handle the hazardous materials and pathogens they have been working with, Chief of Russia's Radioactive, Chemical, and Biological Protection Forces Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov said during a briefing on Friday.

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Klaus Schwab cosies up with head of Pfizer as they condemn 'conspiracy people' and 'anti-vaxxers'

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At the ongoing globalist World Economic Forum gathering of elitists in Davos, Switzerland, Bond villain wannabe Klaus Schwab and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla sat down to discuss their "groundbreaking" plans to distribute vaccines globally while attacking those they describe as 'conspiracy people' and 'anti-vaxxers' who resist.

Bourla told Schwab that his company has ensured governments in Europe and the U.S. will continue to protect pharmaceutical companies against lawsuits if vaccines they sell are "not working out well."

"With any other medicine, for example, we don't ask anyone to do anything with liabilities," Bourla said, adding "but with a vaccine, we knew that there is a very fanatic group of anti-vaxxers that would go after us no matter what."

Comment: It's easy to pick out the low-hanging fruit of wacky conspiracies in order to discredit those who are sincerely looking for answers. Paint the truth as 'conspiracy' and people instantly bring to mind flat-earthers and no-planes theorists. Meanwhile, these guys are perpetuating their evil plans behind our backs. It's rather genius, actually.

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NATO chief names conditions for Finland and Sweden

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The two countries are unlikely to become candidate members unless they respond to Turkey, Jens Stoltenberg says.

Finland and Sweden are unlikely to become NATO candidate members at the group's upcoming summit on June 28-30 unless they fulfill Turkey's demands, the bloc's Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced during a press conference with Spanish media on Thursday.

The NATO chief acknowledged Ankara's stance against the acceptance of Sweden and Finland into the bloc and called for Turkey's concerns and demands to be discussed and resolved.

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G-7 pledges put coal on notice, could boost climate aid

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© Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/dpa via APGerman Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habeck, right, and John Kerry, left, Special Envoy of the U.S. President for Climate, shake hands after they signed a declaration of intent to establish a German-American climate and energy partnership between the United States of America and Germany at the meeting of the G7 Ministers for Climate, Energy and Environment in Berlin, Germany, Monday, May. 27, 2022.
Officials from the Group of Seven wealthy nations announced Friday that they will aim to largely end greenhouse gas emissions from their power sectors by 2035, making it highly unlikely that those countries will burn coal for electricity beyond that date.

Ministers from the G-7 countries meeting in Berlin also announced a target to have a "highly decarbonized road sector by 2030," meaning that electric vehicles would dominate new car sales by the end of the decade.

And in a move aimed at ending the recurring conflict between rich and poor nations during international climate talks, the G-7 recognized for the first time the need to provide developing countries with additional financial aid to cope with the loss and damage caused by global warming.


Comment: The story that the global warming is a man caused is just a myth. The truth is that it is a natural cycle and humans have almost a zero influence on that process.The psychopathic elites are using this myth for their own agenda.

Our planet is rapidly cooling and is at the edge on a new ice-age.It is also a natural cycle and it can come very suddenly
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Without coal and oil, humankind and what we call western civilisation have a very small chance to survive this natural cycle.

We can already feel the impact of their "zero carbon" policy reflected on decreased food production and the skyrocketing prices of fuel, food and electricity.


The agreements, which will be put to leaders next month at the G-7 summit in Elmau, Germany, were largely welcomed by climate activists.

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Azovstal fighters who committed war crimes will be prosecuted: Moscow says 'crimes won't go unpunished'

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© AFPUkrainian soldiers being searched after leaving Azovstal.
The territory of Azovstal - a massive Soviet-built metal and steelworks in the Azov Sea coastal city of Mariupol, was completely cleared of Ukrainian Army troops, neo-Nazi battalion fighters, and foreign mercenaries at the end of last week, with its remaining defenders surrendering to Russian and Donbass militia forces.

Fighters from the Azovstal plant who are proven to have engaged in war crimes will face legal consequences for their actions, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has indicated.

"Crimes will not go unpunished. The leadership of the Donetsk People's Republic plans to create an international tribunal on the territory of the republic to try nationalists from Azovstal. Its charter is currently being worked on. We welcome this initiative", Zakharova said in a briefing Wednesday.

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Sauce for the goose: Shouldn't Hillary Clinton be banned from Twitter now?

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Trial testimony reveals Hillary Clinton personally approved serious election misinformation. Is there an anti-Trump exception to content moderation?

Last week, in the trial of former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, prosecutor Andrew DeFilippis asked ex-campaign manager Robby Mook about the decision to share with a reporter a bogus story about Donald Trump and Russia's Alfa Bank. Mook answered by giving up his onetime boss. "I discussed it with Hillary," he said, describing his pitch to the candidate: "Hey, you know, we have this, and we want to share it with a reporter... She agreed to that."

In a country with a functioning media system, this would have been a huge story. Obviously this isn't Watergate, Hillary Clinton was never president, and Sussmann's trial doesn't equate to prosecutions of people like Chuck Colson or Gordon Liddy. But as we've slowly been learning for years, a massive fraud was perpetrated on the public with Russiagate, and Mook's testimony added a substantial piece of the picture, implicating one of the country's most prominent politicians in one of the more ambitious disinformation campaigns we've seen.

There are two reasons the Clinton story isn't a bigger one in the public consciousness. One is admitting the enormity of what took place would require system-wide admissions by the FBI, the CIA, and, as Matt Orfalea's damning video above shows, virtually every major news media organization in America.

Caesar

Moscow will help alleviate food crisis if West lifts 'politically motivated' sanctions - Putin

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© AFP/File photoA sign is placed on almost empty shelves of bread and other wheat-based food products that reads in French 'one bag per person', at a supermarket in the Tunisian capital Tunis, on 13 March
Food shortages across the globe are not Moscow's fault, but Russia is ready to help alleviate them by exporting grain and fertilizers - if the West removes its "politically motivated" embargo, President Vladimir Putin told Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi during a phone call on Thursday.

Putin pointed out it was "groundless" to accuse Russia of problems with agricultural products reaching global markets, according to the Kremlin's readout of the call. The Russian president attributed the situation to "disruptions in production and supply chains, as well as the financial policies of Western countries during the coronavirus pandemic," which were only "aggravated by the anti-Russian restrictions" imposed by the US and the EU over the conflict in Ukraine.

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Russia reveals that it will retaliate to US censorship by expelling US journalists, media outlets

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© Reuters / Lucy NicholsonMoscow has pledged to kick out an American journalist if YouTube takes down another Foreign Ministry press briefing
The Russian Foreign Ministry has warned that if one of its press briefing videos is taken down again by YouTube, an American journalist or media outlet working in Russia "will go home."

The ministry's spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, issued the warning during a roundtable discussion in the Information Policy Commission of the parliament's upper house. She added that the Google-owned video hosting service had already blocked a couple of her media briefings.

"What we did - we just came and said: 'You... block the briefing again, one journalist or one American media [outlet] will go home.' That's it... One more blocked briefing - and we will name a specific [person] or a specific media [outlet] that will go home," Zakharova said.