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Killary tried rigging U.S. election, blamed fake 'Russian conspiracy' when she lost

killary clinton
Maybe I had him killed, maybe Russia did. What difference does it make?
Much ado about nothing.

For months, you have heard that I colluded with Julian Assange of WikiLeaks to release the DNC emails and the emails of top Clinton aide John Podesta. These claims are of course patently false, as I and Mr. Assange have never met.

Like with most things, the defeated and apoplectic leaders of the Democratic party are trying to blame anyone and anything for Hillary Clinton's disastrous loss. The emails revealed everything that Democratic operatives (Clinton partisans) did to rig the election against upstart Bernie Sanders, it exposed their "anything goes" mentality when it came to electing Hillary Clinton.

What is lost in this discourse, by design, is the actual content of the emails. The content that revealed cash payments and cozy relationships from Clinton world to a majority of mainstream media anchors, prime-time political reporters, and others who constantly reminded us of their "impartiality."

Comment: A corrupt Killary and her friends attempt to rig the US elections. They fail. Then what do they do? Blame Russia for 'rigging the elections' and, to top it off, try to start a war over it! Yep, she's about as crazy as it gets folks - and that's why Trump was elected the 45th POTUS.

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Police detain three people in anti-terror raids in Brussels

A Belgian special forces police officer
© Yves Herman / ReutersA Belgian special forces police officer
Belgian police have detained three people for questioning following house searches in the Molenbeek district of Brussels, Reuters cited prosecutors as saying. It comes amid an ongoing anti-terror operation in the Belgian capital.


The operation, which reportedly involves police anti-terror units, is being conducted at the request of the Prosecutor's Office, according to media reports. The police have already raided and searched several houses in the area, while some streets in Molenbeek were cordoned off.

"These are searches carried out within the framework of a judicial file managed by the Brussels Public Prosecutor's Office," the spokesman of the federal police told local RTL info.


The Brussels Prosecutor's Office said it was a terrorism-related case. Several people were reportedly detained, according to RTL info.


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Quenelle - Golden

Abbas meets Pope Francis, inaugurates Palestinian embassy at the Vatican

Pope Francis exchanges gifts with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during a meeting at the Vatican January 14, 2017
© Giuseppe Lami / ReutersPope Francis exchanges gifts with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during a meeting at the Vatican January 14, 2017
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has inaugurated the Palestinian Embassy in the Vatican and held a meeting with Pope Francis. Abbas said the embassy's opening is a sign that "the Pope loves the Palestinian people and he loves peace."

The embassy was inaugurated in Porta Angelica street in the Vatican, Italy's Corriere della Sera newspaper reported.

"This [the embassy] is a sign that the Pope loves the Palestinian people and he loves peace," Abbas said, the newspaper reported.


Later Abbas and Pope Francis held a meeting behind closed doors which lasted 23 minutes.

"I met with His Holiness. The Vatican has fully recognized Palestine as an independent state, I hope that other states take their example from the Holy See," Abbas later told journalists.

Comment: See also: Vatican officially recognizes Palestine while Israel fumes


Blackbox

Obama lifts sanctions on 'terrorism sponsor' Sudan, prolongs sanctions against Russia, Iran

U.S. President Barack Obama
© John Gress / ReutersU.S. President Barack Obama
President Barack Obama has lifted trade and financial sanctions on Sudan despite its current status of a "state sponsor of terrorism" and the legacy of genocide in Darfur. However, he has extended sanctions against Russia, Iran, Cuba, Zimbabwe and Venezuela.

The controversial move on Sudan, which lifts some parts of a US trade embargo in place since Bill Clinton's administration, came in response to "Sudan's positive actions over the past 6 months," including "cooperation with the United States on addressing regional conflicts and the threat of terrorism," according to an executive order by Obama published by the White House.

However, some US sanctions against Sudan remain in place, including a ban on weapons sales and restrictions on US aid, as well as sanctions related to Darfur.

Sudan has been on the State Department's list of so-called "state sponsors of terrorism" since 1993. Sudan's president, Omar al-Bashir, has been charged in absentia by the International Criminal Court (ICC) as an indirect perpetrator of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide in the western region of Darfur.

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'No food, no medicine, no money': Yemeni town faces mass death by starvation

starving Yemeni
© ABC NewsYemeni Saida Ahmad Baghil, age 18, suffering from acute malnutrition, and there are many more just like him.
Nearly 19 million Yemenis are in need of humanitarian aid, according to the UN, but the worst of the civilian impact of the two-year civil war in the country has fallen on the district of Tuhayat on the Red Sea coast.

As RT's Arabic-language crew visited the area, they witnessed scenes of chaos - as locals scrambled to acquire food - and quiet desperation, with many residents swollen with hunger, waiting for outside help, or resigned to their fate.

Salem is an eight-year-old boy, though like many in similar struggling areas around the world, he looks small enough to be mistaken for a toddler.

"We have no energy left, and I have no money with which to treat my child," says his mother, admitting that the boy is severely malnourished, just one of more than 1.5 million children suffering from the same fate in the country, according to the United Nations.

Comment: Keep in mind Saudi is provided with military weapons and is funded to some considerable extent by the USA


War Whore

'We're Ready for War with Russia': Military Press Briefing Given by US and NATO Generals

tanks have arrived in Germany
According to reports of US Army Europe, some 4,000 US troops and 2,000 tanks have arrived in Germany in transit from Bremerhaven to Poland. The troops are from the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team of the 4th Infantry Division.

These US troops will join up with those deployed by several NATO member states. According to reports, the deployment on Russia's doorstep "will be ready" prior to the January 20 inauguration of president Donald Trump.

A press briefing by US and German military commanders involved in the deployment of US-NATO Armed Forces to Russia's border was held. (video of press briefing below published on January 09, 2017)

It should be emphasized that this deployment is part of Operation Atlantic Resolve 2016 which has been ongoing for several months.

It's purpose is also to put pressure on Russia, largely in view of Russia's military involvement in Syria.

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#ThanksObama: New NSA rules allow to share data with 16 other agencies, without a warrant

NSA, national security agency
© Dado Ruvic / Reuters
In virtually its last gasp, the Obama administration has quietly given the National Security Agency wider powers to share intercepted surveillance data with 16 other government agencies, including the FBI, DEA and CIA, before applying privacy protections.

Intelligence officials and the Justice Department finalized new regulations for sharing satellite transmissions, phone calls, emails and other online communications swept up abroad by the National Security Agency with 16 agencies that fall under the Office of National Intelligence.

"In the past, there were strict limits on the NSA's dissemination of this data to domestic law enforcement agencies," Attorney General Loretta Lynch said about the new rules released on Thursday, according to AP. "The new regulations eviscerate those limits."

Lynch signed the new regulations on January 3, after James Clapper, director of national intelligence signed them on December 15, according to a 23-page, largely declassified copy of the new rules.

Comment: Also read: Going away gift: Obama just expanded surveillance powers for Donald Trump


Bullseye

Narcissism of The Establishment - The Democrats' Game of Thrones

Cersei Lanister of 'Game Of Thrones'
© HBOCersei Lanister of 'Game Of Thrones'
Shame is an emotional state that is felt when a behavior does not match up with a person's expectation of him/herself and/or societal standards. One normally feels shame in situations of embarrassment and humiliation, which ensues from being exposed either physically or otherwise, as in the biblical story of Adam and Eve.

Shame evokes a series of physiological responses that are universal and include activation of the sympathetic nervous system and stress response. According to psychoanalytic theory, chronic feelings of shame are coupled with a sense of inferiority, are incredibly agonizing and evoke the construction of narcissistic defenses. This makes sense, as when a person feels shame and insecurity at the inner self, s/he seeks constant emotional support, fortification and justification from the outside.

Alongside guilt, shame guides and regulates human behaviors within a society to promote equilibrium. Accordingly, shaming has been used as a threat, punishment and means of control.A fictional, though representative version of shaming is epitomized in Cersei Lannister's walk of shame from George R. R. Martin's Game of Thrones.

When feelings of shame are overbearing, people with narcissistic defenses typically run and hide, blame others for their predicament and lash out in rage regardless of personal or societal costs. Back in Game of Thrones' Casterly Rock, Cersei perfectly demonstrates the destructiveness and desperation of narcissistic defenses in an epic fashion. In response to her shaming, she successfully plots to burn her antagonists while remaining oblivious and indifferent to the consequences her actions have on her son, King Tommen, who kills himself in grief.

It stands to reason that the percent of narcissists who are politicians within a corrupt and immoral system is larger than that found within the general population. Instead of what would be an agonizing, though mature process of coming to terms with shameful acts of corruption, war and general inadequacy, many politicians initially deny all accusations and when irrevocable proof of their perversions is presented, they blame others in hysterical and destructive raging fits.

Sound familiar?

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Turkey arrests two ethnic-Uighurs suspected of helping nightclub attacker

Turkish police
© REUTERS/ Huseyin Aldemir
Turkish authorities have arrested two ethnic-Uighur Chinese nationals for suspected links to the deadly mass shooting at an Istanbul nightclub in the early hours of New Year's Day.

The Middle East Eye names the two suspects as Omar Asim and Abuliezi Abuduhamiti, both Chinese citizens. They are accused of being part of an armed terrorist organization and being accomplices in 39 counts of murder, according to the state-run Anadolu Agency.

A witness in the city of Konya reported seeing Asim with the Reina nightclub attacker, Anadolu reported. The name of the attacker has not been released.

Comment: For more information on Central Asian and Uyghur militancy:




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How German authorities allowed well-known terror suspect Anis Amri to attack Berlin

Anis Amri pledging allegiance to the Islamic State
© AFP/Getty ImagesAn image grab taken from a propaganda video bearing the logo of Islamic State group -linked Amaq News Agency and released on a crypted website on Dec. 23, 2016 shows Anis Amri pledging allegiance to the Islamic State.
Berlin Christmas Market Attack Raises Questions About Security Failures

As more details emerge about last month's Berlin Christmas market attack, German authorities are struggling to explain why they failed to prevent the attack despite knowing full well that Anis Amri was a ticking time bomb.

"The attack was carried out by a man whom security officials across Germany were very well aware of," North Rhine-Westphalia's Interior Minister Ralf Jäger acknowledged at a January 5 meeting of the state's parliamentary interior committee in Düsseldorf.[1]

Jäger pointed out that top federal and regional security officials discussed the potential danger posed by Amri seven times at the Joint Counter-Terrorism Center (GTAZ) in Berlin in the months before the attack.[2]

Counter-terrorism experts rated the 24-year-old Tunisian national a "five" on the eight-point scale used to assess an individual's potential danger, with "one" representing the highest threat. This proved to be a fatal mistake.

Nevertheless, the Interior Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia defended the actions taken - or not taken - by security authorities. Jäger emphasized that "in a constitutional state, we can't simply lock up threats as a precautionary measure."

Comment: Germann discussed the timeline in a recent conversation with Spiro Skouras at Newsbud: