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House GOP asks DOJ to disavow memo labeling parents 'domestic terrorists,' as school board executive got rewarded for it

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© Reuters/Evelyn HocksteinLoudoun County School board meeting • Ashburn, Virginia • June 22, 2021
A group of House Republicans is demanding the Justice Department revoke its memo targeting parents criticizing school boards, as the letter it was based on was disavowed even while one of its authors was rewarded with a sinecure.

Attorney General Merrick Garland should "fully and unequivocally withdraw" the October 4 memorandum instructing the DOJ to target parents speaking out against school mask mandates and Critical Race Theory, 19 GOP lawmakers argued in a letter on Monday.

The memo "has been and will continue to be read as threatening parents and chilling their protected First Amendment rights," and ought to be revoked "immediately," wrote ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). He was joined by 18 of his colleagues.

Comment: Who would guess...the White House had a role in this power play and is ultimately responsible, not only for what it does, but the outcomes of related actions and reactions.


Dollar

Poland ordered to pay 1M euros a day in law battle with the EU

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© Anadolu Agency/Getty ImagesPoland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki speaks to media at EU Leaders' Summit
Brussels, Belgium • October 21, 2021
Poland on Wednesday was ordered to pay 1 million euros ($1.16 million) for every day it fails to comply with a ruling from the EU's top court, in the latest flare-up of tensions between Warsaw and Brussels.

The European Court of Justice ruled in July that the Polish government should suspend the activity of its own Supreme Court, with the team of judges in Poland seen as lacking true independence.

But Poland has since ignored the ruling. And so the European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, asked the ECJ in September to issue financial penalties to Warsaw.

This last decision from the ECJ, announced Wednesday, establishes a daily penalty of a million euros.

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Bizarro Earth

US withdrawal from nuclear treaty risks 'new arms race' in Asia, Putin says, after claims China tested hypersonic missile

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© To Match Special Report USA-NUCLEAR / ICBM US Air Force / Senior Airman Ian Dudley / Handout via REUTERSAn unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile launches during an operational test at 2:10 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, US, August 2, 2017.
Washington's decision to pull out of a Cold War-era nuclear weapons deal could lead to escalating tensions and a standoff between world powers in East Asia, Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned, calling for urgent dialogue.

Speaking at the 16th East Asia Summit on Wednesday, Putin said, "We have repeatedly warned that the termination of the treaty on intermediate and short-range missiles [INF] means the region is now facing the possibility of these strike weapons appearing across its vast space, and a new arms race as a result."

The Russian president said that, despite former President Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the INF in August 2019, Moscow has "declared a unilateral moratorium on the deployment of intermediate and shorter-range missiles in the Asia-Pacific region and other parts of the world, while calling for a serious dialogue on the issue with the states it affects." According to him, "the Russian proposal remains open, and it is increasingly important."

Comment: Whilst US belligerence towards Russia and China has been an ongoing issue, it seems to be worsening, but it has been met with an equal response from the two targeted countries with displays of skill, strength, and solidarity: And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Why You Should Question Media Reports About China 'Causing Covid' And 'Invading Taiwan'




Passport

Biden admin roasted for issuing first 'gender-neutral' passport

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The US State Department has issued its first gender-neutral passport, and will soon let any applicant pick an 'X' instead of a traditional male or female option. Commenters online rolled their eyes at the government's priorities.

The State Department announced the issuing of the passport on Wednesday, with spokesman Ned Price declaring that the US "continues to take steps to demonstrate our commitment to promoting the freedom, dignity, and equality of all people - including LGBTQI+ US citizens."

The news came three months after the State Department gave trans Americans the option of switching their gender on their passports without providing medical documents to prove their transition. At the time, Secretary of State Tony Blinken said officials were still "evaluating the best approach" for a non-binary option.

Comment: If clowns are "elected", expect a circus.


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Putin's 2021 Valdai speech championed 'moderate conservatism,' but West's insistence on seeing Russia as a threat could lead to war

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© Sputnik / Maksim BlinovRussian President Vladimir Putin attends the 18th Annual Meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club titled 'Global Shake-Up in the 21st Century: The Individual, Values, and the State', in Sochi, Russia
With Russia facing tough new Covid-19 restrictions, grappling with growing tensions with the NATO military bloc, and still trying to work out US President Joe Biden's true intentions there will be a lot on Vladimir Putin's mind.

At this particular moment, the Russian President is more interested in energy and "healthy conservatism," than geopolitical wrangles. We can't in all seriousness compare this address to his bombastic 2007 Munich speech, slamming NATO expansion, because he was significantly less emotional this time. The emphasis had shifted - we need to preserve and maintain what we've built already, focusing on improving quality of life for the Russian people.

Furthermore, there is a general feeling that the Russian leadership is employing the classic medical "do no harm" formula when it comes to dealing with the current situation that resembles a tapestry of several crises right now, which all have been affecting our everyday life in a different way and unfolding in accordance with their own timeline.

Comment: Putin's 2007 NATO speech was hardly bombastic. It was an unvarnished survey of the world's situation at the time. It is impressive in its prescienct statements as to where it would be headed.




Black Cat

Best of the Web: Pierre Omidyar's financing of the Facebook "whistleblower" campaign reveals a great deal

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© Ramin Talaie/Corbis via Getty ImagesPierre Omidyar, Founder of eBay, and Publisher of the Intercept looks on during the final session of the annual Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York, on Thursday, September 23, 2010.
The internet is the last remaining instrument for dissent and free discourse to thrive outside state and oligarchical control. This campaign aims to put an end to that.

It is completely unsurprising to learn, as Politico reported last Wednesday, that the major financial supporter of Facebook "whistleblower" Frances Haugen's sprawling P.R. and legal network coordinating her public campaign is the billionaire founder of EBay, Pierre Omidyar. The Haugen Show continues today as a consortium of carefully cultivated news outlets (including those who have been most devoted to agitating for online censorship: the New York Times' "tech" unit and NBC News's "disinformation" team) began publishing the trove of archives she took from Facebook under the self-important title "The Facebook Papers," while the star herself has traveled to London to testify today to British lawmakers considering a bill to criminally punish tech companies that allow "foul content" or "extremism" — whatever that means — to be published.

On Sunday, Haugen told The New York Times that her own personal Bitcoin wealth means she is relying on "help from nonprofit groups backed by Mr. Omidyar only for travel and similar expenses." But the paper also confirmed that the firm masterminding Haugen's public campaign roll-out and complex media strategy, a group "founded by the former Barack Obama aide Bill Burton," is "being paid by donors, including the nonprofit groups backed by Mr. Omidyar." He is also a major donor to a shady new group calling itself "Whistleblower Aid" — bizarrely led by anti-Trump lawyer and social media #Resistance star Mark Zaid, who has been one of the most vocal critics of actual whistleblowers Edward Snowden and Julian Assange, both of whose imprisonment he has long demanded — that is now featuring Haugen as its star client.

Star of David

Israel facing vast backlash after labeling human rights groups terrorist organizations

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© DoD Photo by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jack SandersIsraeli Minister of Defense Benny Gantz speaks to the press during a joint press conference with Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III at the Ministry of Defense in HaKirya, Israel, April 11, 2021.
Last week Israel designated six Palestinian civil society groups as terrorist organizations. The move has been condemned by the United Nations, human rights groups, and activists across the world.

Israeli defense minister Benny Gantz claimed that the organizations Addameer, Al-Haq, Defense for Children International - Palestine, the Bisan Centre for Research and Development, the Union of Palestinian Women's Committees, and the Union of Agricultural Work Committees are all connected to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The organization has an armed wing that has claimed responsibility for suicide bombings.

"Counter-terrorism legislation must not be used to constrain legitimate human rights and humanitarian work," reads a statement put out by the The United Nations Human Rights Office in the Palestinian territories. "...these designations are the latest development in a long stigmatizing campaign against these and other organizations, damaging their ability to deliver on their crucial work."

Syringe

CDC director Walensky says schools should keep mask mandates even if kids are vaccinated

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© Today.comCDC Director Dr Rochelle Walensky
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky said Wednesday that schools should keep mask mandates, even if children are vaccinated.

Walensky, speaking at a White House COVID-19 team briefing, urged that even as cases decline following a surge of the highly transmissible delta variant, Americans must not become complacent ahead of the winter months.

"First, we're really encouraged as we watch the COVID-19 cases come down from this delta surge, in this very moment," Walensky said. "But, we all know that respiratory viruses ... tend to thrive in winter months and colder weather. So, right now is not the time, as cases are coming down, to become complacent because we do know colder weather is ahead of us and we need to do all that we can - including vaccinating those 66 million people who have not yet been vaccinated - all we can in our prevention measures and our vaccination efforts to make sure that we don't become complacent during this period of time."


Comment: Surely, this puts parents at ease knowing that a pieces of cloth is still needed after vaccinating their children with experimental DNA modification. Notice the CDC and the White House are pushing vaccinations for young children even before Federal regulators meet to weigh the safety of it all. This goes to show the actual value of these regulators as they just fall in line as they have always done.


Passport

Obama accuses Republicans of trying to 'rig' elections by passing laws requiring voters to show identification

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© Reuters/Kevin LamarqueFormer President Barack Obama campaigns for gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe
Richmond, Virginia • October 2021
Barack Obama has accused Republicans of trying to 'rig' elections by passing state voter ID laws - an ironic claim for an ex-president who blasted successor Donald Trump for suggesting the 2016 White House race could be gamed.

On Saturday, while campaigning for Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe, Obama asked:
"You have to ask yourself: Why is it that Republicans don't want you to vote? What is it that they're so afraid of? You know, I would assume, if they think they've got better ideas, why don't they just go make the case?"

Comment: Are your eyes glazing over yet? Who does Obama think he's fooling? Perhaps the vaccine occludes memory as well.


Bizarro Earth

Exiled Saudi spymaster claims Mohammed bin Salman is 'killer, psychopath' in explosive interview

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© CBS News/60 Minutes/Reuters/Bandar AlgaloudSaudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman • Former senior security official Saad Aljabri
A former Saudi intelligence official turned regime critic claims that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is trying to kill him due to secrets in his possession, describing the ruler as a "psychopath with no empathy" on CBS.

Saad Aljabri, a former Saudi minister of state and close aide of ex-crown prince and intelligence boss Mohammed bin Nayef, has been in exile since 2017. He has repeatedly alleged that Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) is plotting to kill him. Aljabri fled Saudi Arabia for Canada after MBS ousted bin Nayef from his position.

Now, in a particularly explosive interview with CBS' 60 Minutes show with interviewer Scott Pelley, Aljabri stepped up his claims against the Saudi kingdom's de facto ruler. The show introduces Aljabri as having once been
"among the best friends America had against terrorism. I am here to sound the alarm about a psychopath, killer, in the Middle East with infinite resources, who poses a threat to his people, to the Americans and to the planet.

MBS is "a psychopath with no empathy, doesn't feel emotion, never learned from his experience. And we have witnessed atrocities and crimes committed by this killer."
The crown prince is allegedly holding two of the former high-ranking spy's children and his son-in-law in captivity, trying to use them as a bargaining chip to make him return to Riyadh.

Comment: This exiled Saudi intelligence officer makes startling claims and dire predictions. Perhaps we should ask not only why, but why now?