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India won't capitulate to American demands to ban RT and Sputnik's national hubs

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Compliance would amount to damaging its own soft power and grand strategic interests.

The Hindu cited unnamed government sources to report:
"U.S. officials have spoken to the Ministry of External Affairs about joining their actions against what they call 'Russian disinformation', by revoking accreditations and designating their journalists under the 'Foreign Missions Act'. However, while the Ministry has been silent on the issue, government officials said that the debate on sanctions is not relevant to India."
The US should have known that India wouldn't ever capitulate to its demands.

The decades-long Russian-Indian Strategic Partnership has been rejuvenated over the past two and a half years since the special operation began after India stepped up to preemptively avert Russia's potentially disproportionate dependence on China. Time and again, India has responded to American pressure to distance itself from Russia by redoubling their relations, which is predicated on accelerating tri-multipolarity processes with a view towards jointly midwifing complex multipolarity ("multiplexity").

Comment: 'Power' Outage: The US pulled the plug on itself.


Bizarro Earth

"Active suppression of witnesses": CIA lied about "Havana Syndrome," whistleblower documents reveal

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© Salon/Getty ImagesPalm Trees in Havana, Cuba | The CIA seal | Ear ache
The CIA has consistently lied to the American public about anomalous health incidents (AHI) for the last several years and may be guilty of obstruction of justice, according to documents recently released by the U.S. government.

Often referred to as "Havana Syndrome," AHIs became widely known when American officials and their families living and working in the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba, first reported symptoms which include balance and cognitive problems, insomnia and headaches. Salon reported in March 2023 that a then-newly obtained declassified report, prepared for the director of national intelligence by a panel of experts, appears to show conclusively that "Havana syndrome" — a cluster of unexplained symptoms experienced by diplomats and government personnel abroad — is not a naturally occurring health problem.

The new information verifies the former report. A whistleblower filed a complaint last year with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence's Inspector General. We obtained the information via a FOIA request and subsequent lawsuit brought by the James Madison Project and attorney Mark Zaid.

Star of David

SOTT Focus: BAC Consulting: The Mossad Front Company And The Hezbollah Pager Explosions

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9-year-old Fatima Abdullah was one of two children among 12 people killed in the first day of Israel's murder spree in Lebanon
The name of the Budapest-based firm 'BAC Consulting' first cropped up in a statement by a Taiwanese manufacturer, Gold Apollo, whose label appeared on the pagers that exploded across Lebanon and beyond yesterday. Gold Apollo said it did not manufacture the devices and that they were made by its Hungarian partner, BAC Consulting.

"The product was not ours. It was only that it had our brand on it," Gold Apollo founder and president Hsu Ching-kuang told reporters at the company's offices in the northern Taiwanese city of New Taipei on Wednesday.

"We may not be a large company, but we are a responsible one," he said. "This is very embarrassing."

Explosion

Best of the Web: Hezbollah's '9/11': Iranian ambassador among 1,000+ wounded after Israel remotely detonates pagers - UPDATE: New wave of electronics explosions rock Lebanon

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Stillframe of one of the pagers exploding in a crowded market full of civilians.
Update(10:50ET):

An eyewitness tells Al Jazeera: "There's more than 400 men here. Their pagers exploded, the ones they use for communication." There are regional Lebanese media reports of over 1,200 Hezbollah operatives injured.

Reuters is confirming that Iranian Ambassador to Lebanon Mojtaba Amani is among the wounded in the series of pager explosions, based on a report in Iran's Mehr news outlet. Follow up reports say he was only lightly injured. Some of the explosions happened in Syria as well, reports say. There are reports of civilian deaths in Beirut, including children. Some of the explosions happened inside homes, where the pagers were on shelves or bedstands.

Comment: Updates from Al Jazeera:
(16:20 GMT) 'No northern Israel resident returning home after explosions'

Amir Oren, a columnist at Israeli publication Haaretz focusing on military and government affairs, says "not one Israeli hostage" and "not
one Israeli resident is going back home in the north after the exploding pagers".

Speaking to Al Jazeera from West Jerusalem, he said: "What Israel should have done - and many in the Israeli defence establishment have recommended - is to get a ceasefire in Gaza, which will bring about the ceasefire in the north and then let diplomacy take effect."

Oren said "hopefully" the incident in Lebanon will be "a substitute for a ground manoeuvre" and "not a precursor", noting that it's in Israel's interest "to get the war over both in Gaza and in Lebanon".

But he added: "Netanyahu for his personal, political and even judicial reasons - he is, of course, standing trial for bribery and other offences and is supposed to testify on his own defence come December 2 - would like to prolong the war and probably to broaden it.

"Whether he has the power within the cabinet, within the Israeli political system to do it, I doubt it. He has veto power over others but up to now he has not managed to provoke anything in regards to Hezbollah where he can later leapfrog from there to Iran. [US] President [Joe] Biden has been adamant not to let him do it for very good reasons of American national interest," Oren continued.

"So there is a delicate balance Netanyahu and others in the Israeli decision-making elite - hopefully he will not prevail."
(16:10 GMT) 'New brand' of communication devices heated, then exploded: Report

It remains unclear at this time how the communication devices used in Lebanon were rigged to explode.

A Hezbollah official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press the new brand of handheld pagers used by the group first heated up, then exploded.

A source close to the group, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters, told AFP news agency the blasts were an "Israeli breach" of its communication system. He didn't elaborate. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.
(15:10 GMT) 'A very sophisticated attack'

We have some more comments from military analyst Elijah Magnier on the near simultaneous pager explosions in Lebanon.
  • This is a very sophisticated attack, and normally at this scale, it requires the collaboration of more than one entity.
  • If Israeli intelligence managed to compromise the pagers that have been supplied to Hezbollah, this [does not exclude] that they have managed to access the supply by Iran because Iran supplies Hezbollah with most of its equipment.
  • An operation of this scale needs the presence of high explosives, even in small quantities, and an awfully long time to sit at every single pager and manually insert 1 to 3 grammes [0.4 to 0.11oz] of highly explosive material and yet conserve the functionality of the pager, the screen and all the electronics without all of this being affected.
  • That requires the work of more than one intelligence service and a break in the channel of supply.
  • That can also indicate that there is an explosive because batteries don't explode on their own in Beirut, in th Bekaa Valley, in the south of Lebanon and in Syria and everywhere there is a pager at the same instant.
  • This is not something related to the malfunction of the pager, but it is something that is implemented in it and exploded by a frequency, most likely a radio frequency.
  • In this case, we understand Israeli intelligence has placed this explosive with the support of a third country before they reached Hezbollah
  • This means that they have not only taken their time but they also sat on this supply for a long time before it reached its final destination and most probably the Iranians will now be examining all their products and equipment to make sure that nobody has tampered in what they have acquired.
A timely warning:


UPDATES 2024/09/18: Israel terror tactics targeted walkie-talkies, home solar power units


From Reuters:
Hand-held radios used by Hezbollah detonated on Wednesday across Lebanon's south and in Beirut's southern suburbs, a security source and a witness said, further stoking tensions with Israel a day after similar explosions launched via the group's pagers.

Three people were killed in Lebanon's Bekaa region, the state news agency reported, and dozens of people were wounded in the latest device blast.

At least one of the blasts took place near a funeral organized by Iran-backed Hezbollah for those killed the previous day when thousands of pagers used by the group exploded across the country and wounded many of the group's fighters.

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The hand-held radios were purchased by Hezbollah five months ago, around the same time that the pagers were bought, said a security source. Israel's spy agency Mossad, which has a long history of sophisticated operations on foreign soil, planted explosives inside pagers imported by Hezbollah months before Tuesday's detonations, a senior Lebanese security source and another source told Reuters.

The death toll from Tuesday's blasts rose to 12, including two children, Lebanese Health Minister Firass Abiad said on Wednesday. Tuesday's attack wounded nearly 3,000 people, including many of the militant group's fighters and Iran's envoy to Beirut.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk called for an independent investigation into the events surrounding exploding pagers.
The Daily Mail reports:
Flames rise up a building in Lebanon amid the explosions in Lebanon, September 15, 2024 Thousands of walkie talkies used by Hezbollah fighters have detonated across Lebanon, killing three and wounding hundreds of people including mourners at a funeral, witnesses and security sources have reported.

The second wave of carnage comes a day after thousands of exploding pagers used by the group left almost 3,000 people injured and a dozen dead, including civilians and children.

Security sources have now confirmed that hand-held radios were purchased by Hezbollah five months ago, at around the same time as the compromised pagers.
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© Social mediaPictures purportedly showing exploded hand-held radios have been circulating online
The latest explosions this afternoon have hit the country's south and the capital Beirut, where dramatic time-lapse video shows multiple plumes of smoke rising above the skyline in different locations almost simultaneously.


Multiple explosions occurred at the site of a funeral for three Hezbollah members and a child killed by exploding pagers the day before, according to reports.

The attacks amount to the biggest security breach in Hezbollah's history, with the group and its backers Iran condemning Israel and labelling it 'mass murder'.

The repetition of the clandestine attacks, which Israel has not taken responsibility for, will raise already spiking tensions in the region to fever pitch, with Lebanon's foreign minister today warning that the blasts are an omen of a widening war.

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It has been alleged that Mossad, working in collaboration with Israel's Defence Forces (IDF), was behind yesterday's pager attacks, with Hezbollah officials already laying blame for the latest attacks with Israel.

Officials in Jerusalem have thus far declined to comment on yesterday's pager blasts, but Axios reports that two sources 'with knowledge of the operation' confirmed Israel's involvement.

The unnamed sources allege that the walkie-talkies were booby-trapped in advance by Israeli intelligence and then delivered to Hezbollah as part of its emergency communications system, which the group had planned to use during a war with Israel.

As well as security sources, weapons experts and regional analysts have also suggested that Israeli intelligence would have been capable of staging the pager attacks.

It has been widely theorised that intelligence services could have infiltrated the supply chain to plant a small quantity of high explosives within the pagers before they were delivered to Lebanon in the spring.

These rigged devices were subsequently distributed to thousands of unsuspecting members across the political, military, operational and medical branches of Hezbollah before they were eventually detonated on Tuesday afternoon.

The death toll rose to 12, including two children, according to the Lebanese health ministry, while nearly 3,000 people were injured, including many of the militant group's fighters and Iran's envoy to Beirut.

A Taiwanese pager maker denied that it had produced the pager devices which exploded in the audacious attac.

Gold Apollo said the devices were made by under licence by a company called BAC, based in Hungary's capital Budapest.
Regarding BAC:


Full text:

BREAKING: THE COMPANY RESPONSIBLE FOR PAGER EXPLOSION IN LEBANON HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED

The AR-924 pagers were manufactured by BAC Consulting KFT, based in Hungary's capital, according to a statement released Wednesday by Gold Apollo.

According to Hsu, payments from BAC had been "strange" and came through the Middle East.

BAC's website, filled with generic images, lists its CEO and founder as Cristina Arcidiacono-Barsony, and claims the company specializes in consulting across various fields including environment, development and international relations. The official address provided is a private residence in Budapest.

The website of the company is now offline.
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The company in question appears to be a suspicious entity with *Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono* listed as the owner and sole employee, according to the website. While Cristiana holds a PhD and has a LinkedIn profile created in 2019, her online presence is minimal and unusual, with only 3-4 photos available and no presence on platforms like Facebook or Instagram. Moreover, her LinkedIn account contains irrelevant or unusual content for a professional platform. Other employees associated with the company seem to have fake names or profiles, and some are listed under real names of people who do not actually work there. Additionally, Cristiana's photo is linked to another potentially fraudulent company, whose phone number is disconnected, raising concerns about the legitimacy of both companies. This morning, the company's website was blocked behind a username and password.

All attempts to contact the company or Cristiana by phone have gone unanswered.
A Mossad shell company? Looks like it:

BAC Consulting: The Mossad Front Company And The Hezbollah Pager Explosions


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African leader survives assassination attempt

President of the Comoros Azali Assoumani.
© Antonio Masiello/Getty ImagesPresident of the Comoros Azali Assoumani.
The man who tried to kill President Azali Assoumani has died in custody, according to officials in the Comoros

Comorian President Azali Assoumani has been "slightly injured" in a knife attack at a funeral of a religious leader at Salimani, a town just outside of the capital, Moroni, according to authorities in the African island nation.

Friday's attempted assassination was carried out by a 24-year-old police officer who was captured and found dead in his cell the next day, Reuters reported, citing Comorian officials.

Comment: If the attacker was not entirely on his own, it would be convenient to have him die, though African prisoner handling can, as in so many other areas, occasionally be heavy. Alternatively he might have killed himself, but how?

From the same source:
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African islands rocked by riots (VIDEOS)Police and protesters clashed in Comoros after the country's president won a fourth term in office
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Assoumani declared a curfew on Wednesday evening, claiming that the unrest was stirred up by opposition parties.

In a statement on Wednesday, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk called on Assoumani to "ensure a safe environment, where all Comorians ... can freely express their views and exercise their right to peaceful assembly." Turk also called on demonstrators to refrain from violence and vandalism.

Situated in the Indian Ocean between Mozambique and Madagascar, Comoros is made up of three islands, with Moroni located on the largest of these islands, Grande Comore.

The country has seen more than two dozen coups d'etat since it gained independence from France in 1975, with Assoumani seizing power in a military putsch in 1999. A former army general, Assoumani transitioned to civilian rule when he won an election in 2002, before he retired from politics in 2006. He came out of retirement and was elected president again in 2016 and 2019.



Mr. Potato

Awwww: Canada's Trudeau faces setback as party loses second seat in crucial Montreal election

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© REUTERS/Blair Gable/File PhotoCanada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada September 16, 2024. REUTERS/Blair Gable/File Photo
Canada's ruling Liberal Party lost a once-safe seat in a Montreal parliamentary constituency, preliminary results showed on Tuesday, a result likely to put more pressure on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to quit.

Elections Canada said that with 100% of the votes counted in LaSalle-Emard-Verdun, Liberal candidate Laura Palestini had been beaten into second place by the separatist Bloc Quebecois candidate, Louis-Philippe Sauvé.

Palestini received 27.2% of the vote compared to 28% for the Bloc and 26.1% for the New Democratic Party candidate. The election was held to replace a Liberal legislator who quit.

The result will put more focus on the political future of Trudeau, who has become increasingly unpopular after almost nine years in office. The Liberals are trailing badly in the polls to the right-of-center Conservatives, who blame Trudeau for rising prices and a housing crisis.

Comment: Canada could do worse than to ditch the boy-child currently cosplaying as its prime minister.


Red Pill

Trump points finger at Democrats over latest 'assassination attempt'

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Former US President Donald Trump has suggested that the rhetoric coming from the Democratic party depicting him as a threat to electoral democracy has probably contributed to the recent attempt on his life.

On Sunday, the Secret Service spooked a gunman who was hiding in bushes at Trump's golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida. The suspect fled in a car and was detained nearby shortly afterward, thanks to an eyewitness who described the vehicle to the police.

In a lengthy interview on X Spaces on Monday, Trump offered his account of the dramatic events and commented on the fact that it evidently was a second attempt to kill him in the span of roughly two months. The first incident occurred at a campaign rally near Butler, Pennsylvania in mid-July, when a bullet fragment grazed Trump's ear.

"Well, there's a lot of rhetoric going on right now. A lot of people think that the Democrats, when they talk about 'threat to democracy' and all of this... And it seems that both of these people were radical lefts," Trump said, referring to the suspects in each instance.

Yoda

Lavrov ridicules 'divers on little boat' Nord Stream-sabotage theory

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has laughed off "ridiculous" claims by German media outlets that the Nord Stream pipelines were blown up by a small group of divers on a "little boat."

The Nord Stream pipelines, which transported Russian natural gas to Germany and other parts of Western Europe via the Baltic Sea, were sabotaged in September 2022 in a series of underwater explosions near the Danish island of Bornholm.

Multiple Western media outlets have reported that a small team of pro-Ukrainian divers was responsible for the sabotage, having rented a yacht to sail across the Baltic and destroy the gas connectors.

Comment: Previously:


Nuke

Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, and the Armageddon Agenda

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© Fancaps.net/proxy image/KJNVice President Kamala Harris • Former US President Donald Trump • Armageddon
The next president of the United States, whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, will face many contentious domestic issues that have long divided this country, including abortion rights, immigration, racial discord, and economic inequality. In the foreign policy realm, she or he will face vexing decisions over Ukraine, Israel/Gaza, and China/Taiwan. But one issue that few of us are even thinking about could pose a far greater quandary for the next president and even deeper peril for the rest of us: nuclear weapons policy.

Consider this: For the past three decades, we've been living through a period in which the risk of nuclear war has been far lower than at any time since the Nuclear Age began — so low, in fact, that the danger of such a holocaust has been largely invisible to most people. The collapse of the Soviet Union and the signing of agreements that substantially reduced the U.S. and Russian nuclear stockpiles eliminated the most extreme risk of thermonuclear conflict, allowing us to push thoughts of nuclear Armageddon aside (and focus on other worries). But those quiescent days should now be considered over. Relations among the major powers have deteriorated in recent years and progress on disarmament has stalled. The United States and Russia are, in fact, upgrading their nuclear arsenals with new and more powerful weapons, while China — previously an outlier in the nuclear threat equation — has begun a major expansion of its own arsenal.

Comment: No need to wait up for this event...we will all be dead before full scale deployment.


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Slovakian PM accuses world of ignoring Ukraine's 'Nazi troops'

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People eager to condemn the atrocities committed by the Third Reich are at the same time turning a blind eye to Ukrainian troops wearing Nazi symbols today, Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico has lamented.

The head of the government gave a speech at the holocaust museum located at the former site of the Sered concentration camp on Monday in western Slovakia, in which he highlighted the need to educate new generations about the crimes committed by Nazis during World War II before bringing up the Ukraine conflict.

"We all talk about fascism, Nazism, while silently tolerating units moving across Ukraine that have a very clear label and are connected to movements that we consider dangerous and forbidden today. Since it is a geopolitical fight, nobody cares," Fico said.

"I want to pay tribute to the victims, not with pathetic speech, but I want to call for action," he added. "The international community should recognize that troops using Nazi insignia, who often appear to act as such, cannot fight in Ukraine."