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United Nations gets woke: Claims it's politically incorrect to say "husband" or "wife"

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Urges people to stop saying "boyfriend" & "girlfriend" in order to "create a more equal world."

The United Nations has put out a tweet asserting that people shouldn't use politically incorrect terms like "boyfriend," "girlfriend," "husband" and "wife" in order to "help create a more equal world."

"What you say matters. Help create a more equal world by using gender-neutral language if you're unsure about someone's gender or are referring to a group," states the tweet.

It then lists a number of terms alongside their politically correct alternative.

Comment: It's amazing that while dealing with the 'crisis of the century' the United Nations would find time out for such trivialities. Perhaps they realize the importance of controlling people's language in terms of controlling the populace. We've all read 1984, UN. We see what you're doing.

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Eye 2

The "Screen New Deal": Andrew Cuomo calls in the billionaires to build a high-tech dystopia

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© Alejandra Villa-Pool/Getty ImagesNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo looks on as Google executive chair Eric Schmidt, left, talks during the Smart Schools Commission report at Mineola Middle School on Oct. 27, 2014 in Mineola, N.Y.
For a few fleeting moments during New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's daily coronavirus briefing on Wednesday, the somber grimace that has filled our screens for weeks was briefly replaced by something resembling a smile.

"We are ready, we're all-in," the governor gushed. "We are New Yorkers, so we're aggressive about it, we're ambitious about it. ... We realize that change is not only imminent, but it can actually be a friend if done the right way."

The inspiration for these uncharacteristically good vibes was a video visit from former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who joined the governor's briefing to announce that he will be heading up a blue-ribbon commission to reimagine New York state's post-Covid reality, with an emphasis on permanently integrating technology into every aspect of civic life.

"The first priorities of what we're trying to do," Schmidt said, "are focused on telehealth, remote learning, and broadband. ... We need to look for solutions that can be presented now, and accelerated, and use technology to make things better." Lest there be any doubt that the former Google chair's goals were purely benevolent, his video background featured a framed pair of golden angel wings.

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Laptop

Newly declassified email shows FBI's Comey worried about Flynn's frequent talks with Russia's ambassador

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Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell fully declassified Tuesday a January 2017 email Susan Rice, then President Barack Obama's national security adviser, sent to herself about a brief Jan. 5 meeting about incoming National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. This is the second document related to Flynn that Grenell has declassified in the past week, as Attorney General William Barr seeks to drop the criminal case again Flynn for his lies to FBI agents about his undisclosed number of conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. Kislyak's calls were monitored.

Those conversations were a focus of the Jan. 5 meeting memorialized by Rice.

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Yoda

Iranian media refute Israeli claim that Tehran is scaling down its Syrian presence

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© Fotolia / Borna_MirThe Iranian Army ended large-scale military drills Wednesday with a massive naval parade hosted by the country's President Hassan Rouhani
Previously, outgoing Israeli Defense Minister Naftali Bennet commented that Iran "has begun the withdrawal process from Syria," his uncorroborated-by-evidence statement coming in the wake of earlier reports of Israeli officials suggesting there was a scaling down of Tehran's presence in the country.

An Iranian military source has been cited by Fars News Agency as refuting earlier statements made by outgoing Israeli Defense Minister, Naftali Bennett, that Tehran was reducing its presence in Syria.

"There has been no change in the quantity and quality of Iran's advisory presence in Syria... We will stay in Syria as long as the Syrian government needs the help of the Iranian advisers," the well-informed military source was quoted as saying.

Comment: And so Iran will stay, as will Russia, as long as Assad requests. Pompeo may bluster all he wants, but these are men of honor who will not abandon each other. Each understands helping each other helps themselves.


Eye 1

YouTube deletes channels that focus on Crimea & eastern Ukraine, cites 'terms of use' violation

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Google has unexpectedly wiped the channels of three Russian-speaking news outlets from its video service YouTube, explaining the decision to one of them by "terms of use violation."

Google's erasure of alternative media seems to have gone one step further on Wednesday with channels of three media outlets simply disappearing from YouTube. The channels had years of presence on the service and thousands of subscribers. The more popular of their videos counted views in the millions. Now the content is gone from YouTube, and only a warning can be seen that the channels have been terminated for violating the terms of service.

The victims of the purge are channels belonging to News-Front, Anna-News as well as Krym24 (Crimea 24), which all say they were kicked out of YouTube without warning and for no apparent reason.

Comment: It long since past the time that online platforms should lose their protections as "neutral hosting sites". Their editorial actions have placed them under free speech laws.


Gold Coins

Venezuela files legal claim in bid to force Bank of England to hand over $1 billion of gold for pandemic response

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Venezuela has launched legal proceedings to try to force the Bank of England to hand over $1 billion worth of gold, claiming it needs the money to fund an appropriate response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The gold is being retained at the Bank of England as a result of U.K. and U.S. sanctions on the crisis-stricken South American country.

President Nicolas Maduro's administration has claimed it wants the Bank of England to sell part of the reserves in order to help fund the country's response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The legal document, which was filed in a commercial court and dated May 14, calls for the Bank of England to transfer the funds to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).

Comment: It's rather insane that Venezuela can't have access to their own money, however that is the state of the world in which we live. Using the coronavirus 'pandemic' as a means of accessing such funds is a smart move, and plays on the 'panic' generated by the world's power structures.


Bad Guys

US nukes in Poland would not be a deterrent, but a MASSIVE provocation for Russia

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© Getty Images/ Thomas LohnesA German 'Tornado' fighter aircraft prepares to land at Büchel air base on February 27, 2019 near Cochem, Germany
The US has promoted the deployment of US nuclear weapons on Polish soil as part of NATO's 'nuclear sharing' arrangement. Such a move would only increase the chances of the very war such a deployment seeks to deter.

For the second time in little more than a year, the US ambassadors to Germany and Poland have commented on matters of NATO security in a manner which undermines the unity of the alliance while threatening European security by seeking to alter the balance of power in a way that is unduly provocative to Russia.

Richard Grenell, the US ambassador to Germany and the acting director of national intelligence, put matters into motion by writing an OpEd for the German newspaper Die Welt, criticizing politicians from within Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling coalition who were openly calling for the US to withdraw its nuclear weapons from German soil.

Brick Wall

Biden says he opposes Israel annexing territory but supports military aid for annexation

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Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said Tuesday he does not support Israeli moves to annex territory, his most forceful opposition to the prospect of Israel's government moving forward on sovereignty over the West Bank and Jordan Valley.

"I do not support annexation," the vice president said during a virtual fundraiser with members of the American Jewish community, according to a transcript reviewed by The Hill.

"The fact is, I will reverse Trump's undercutting of peace."

President Trump laid out in the January unveiling of his "Vision for Peace" between Israelis and Palestinians that he would allow Israel to exercise sovereignty over approximately 30 percent of West Bank territory and the Jordan Valley.

Comment: In other words, Biden is fully on board with providing military assistance for Israel to do whatever it wants.


Eye 1

Media ignores Israel connection to creation of dystopian 'smart cities' in New York

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In recent weeks, considerable media attention has been given to the decision by NY Governor Andrew Cuomo to tap former Google executive Eric Schmidt to lead a 15-member panel tasked with "reimagining" New York's post-pandemic tech infrastructure as well as its education, economic and healthcare system. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates was also recruited for this initiative by Gov. Cuomo, leading some American media outlets to criticize the venture as turning New York "into a Silicon Valley science experiment."

However, it is much more than merely a Silicon Valley experiment. As The Last American Vagabond reported last month, Schmidt currently chairs the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI), which discussed plans last May regarding how to re-make American society to foster the mass adoption of AI-driven technologies, including so-called "smart cities" and related systems of mass surveillance. That commission includes key people, not just from Silicon Valley, but also the U.S. military and intelligence communities - a testament to how the divisions between Big Tech, the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence have become increasingly blurred in recent years.

Light Sabers

Russian Embassy fights back after Bloomberg "caught blatantly lying" about Russian healthcare

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If you're going to tell blatant lies about Russia, you better make sure they don't catch you. On Tuesday, US news site Bloomberg was caught bungling statistics to make Russia look bad - and they weren't happy about it.

An op-ed written by regular columnist Clara Ferreira Marques titled 'How Putin's Russia Bungled the Pandemic' described how, as of 2013, Russia had 3.8 beds per 1,000 people, way behind the OECD average of 8.2 per 1,000. The truth was the exact opposite - Bloomberg had swapped the numbers.

On their Facebook page, The Embassy of Russia in the US hit back hard.

"Another major American media outlet has been caught blatantly lying about the measures taken by the Russian authorities to combat the spread of coronavirus infection," the embassy wrote.