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Google warns advertisers of 'sensitive events' in February

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© AP Photo/James NordDoomsday prepping, once only practiced on the fringes of society, has never been more popular.
A mass email sent to Google advertisers this week announced a planned update to the platform's Inappropriate Content Policy to address "Sensitive Events" beginning in February. The new guidance regarding "unforeseen events" including "public health emergencies, conflicts, and mass acts of violence" has fueled speculation about what exactly Google is preparing for...and with the update scheduled for February 2024, there's a limited window of time to figure it out.

Even before the New Year, many were anticipating a "year of chaos" in 2024. With more than 50 countries preparing for high-stakes elections and global instability on the rise, the likelihood of unexpected "Black Swan" events is at an all-time high.

Comment: One probably shouldn't get too hung up on any specific date - even if particular time periods do contain more significant marker events than others - because what may be more important is that the establishment are, as is often the case, making their subjective knowledge and intentions known to anyone who choose to listen. Which, in this instance, seems to include, at least in part, a re-run of the extreme censorship and narrative control that we witnessed during the contrived coronavirus crisis: Biden, Clinton, Rockefeller, Soros are financing US biowarfare projects, Ukrainian documents reveal - Russian Defense Ministry


Attention

Former State Department official warns military is planning to derail Trump presidency

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A former State Department official has warned that deep state insiders and elements of the military are planning to derail Trump's presidency should he win the election.

On Sunday, NBC reported that "a loose-knit network of public interest groups and lawmakers" are planning to use lawfare and other tactics to block Trump from exercising power on day one of his return to the Oval Office.

According to the article, these insiders will go all out "to foil any efforts to expand presidential power," even if Trump has been given a mandate to do so by the American people.

Comment: This really is tantamount to treason and NBC is practically gushing over it!


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Gathering momentum: Palestine rights group files complaint alleging UK ministers' complicity in Israeli war crimes

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© Alex MacDonald/MEETayab Ali said each account submitted by the ICJP served as 'a solemn reminder of the human cost of this conflict
A UK-based advocacy group has filed a criminal complaint against senior UK politicians, including ministers, alleging their complicity in war crimes committed in the Gaza Strip.

The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (ICJP) said on Tuesday it handed over hard drives and evidence dossiers to the Metropolitan Police's War Crimes Unit last week.

"This is just the first tranche of our evidence and the first list of suspects... we will add further offences and further categories of suspects including commentators who continue to support war crimes," Tayab Ali, director of the ICJP and head of international law at Bindmans LLP, told a press conference.

"Each account not only serves as evidence but also as a solemn reminder of the human cost of this conflict. We will accept nothing less than a thorough and impartial investigation into these allegations."

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Lawsuit uncovers how Raffensperger tried to memory-hole the Georgia election law Trump's phone call was about

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© Tom Williams / Wikimedia CommonsGeorgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger
Election integrity advocates recently had a very important win when a federal district court ruled that challenging the eligibility of thousands of voters in Georgia did not constitute "voter intimidation."

Back in 2020, True the Vote, Derek Somerville and I, and three other activists were all sued by Stacey Abrams' Fair Fight organization for allegedly violating the Prohibited Acts section of the Voting Rights Act. We had independently organized two different sets of challenges to voters with residency issues ahead of Georgia's 2021 U.S. Senate runoff. True the Vote's challenges were broader in scope than the challenges Derek and I had coordinated, which were narrowly focused on voters who appeared to have already cast ballots with residency issues in the 2020 general election.

When the judge ruled in favor of all the defendants in the case and found that there had "not been any violation of Section 11(b) of the Voting Rights Act by any of the named Defendants," we got to experience "the thrill of victory," and Fair Fight got to experience "the agony of defeat," which was well deserved for dragging our good names through the mud for three solid years.

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Election year bribe: Congress announces major tax deal to expand child tax credit, revive breaks for businesses

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The bipartisan agreement between the House and the Senate tackles priorities for both parties.

Senior lawmakers in Congress announced a bipartisan deal Tuesday to expand the child tax credit and provide a series of tax breaks for businesses.

The $78 billion tax agreement between House Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith, R-Mo., and Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden, D-Ore., caps months of negotiating and pursuing common ground in the divided Congress.

It still needs to be written into legislation and secure the votes to pass the Republican-led House and Democratic-led Senate, which is not guaranteed. But the top tax writers are hopeful it can pass quickly, before Americans file their taxes this year.

Comment: Clearly, Congress feels it has to roll out a small bit of good news for members to take back home for the campaign trail.


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Israel has no moral standing in Gaza - South African justice minister

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© RTSouth African Justice Minister Ronald Lamola
Pretoria's case is backed by international law and UN conventions, Ronald Lamola told RT...

Israel has no moral standing in Gaza and cannot commit genocide in the name of self-defense, South African Justice Minister Ronald Lamola has told RT in an exclusive interview as Pretoria's case continues before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Lamola, who is also a lawyer, said South Africa had presented a compelling case to the ICJ based on "meticulous arguments, evidence, and also backed by international law and conventions of the UN."

He said Israel had "no moral standing" in Gaza, where they are "occupiers", adding that nobody can "commit genocide in self-defense; it's not backed by international law."

"The victims must be able to stand up for their rights, and it is countries like South Africa and other people of the world who are signatories to the genocide convention," Lamola said.

If South Africa does not win the case, "the struggle continues." However, "irrespective of the outcome, we have been able to expose the hypocrisy of the powers that be in the world," the justice minister added.

He argued that Israel and Hamas "should cease fire, sit at the table, [and] resolve dialogue in line with the UN resolutions."


Comment: Nomvula Paula Mokonyane, offered remarks:
The Israeli government's goal is to eliminate the Palestinians, the first deputy secretary-general of the ruling African National Congress (ANC), Nomvula Paula Mokonyane, has told RT in an exclusive interview.

Mokonyane said the situation in Gaza, in which children are killed in a hospital, is "an act against humanity," adding that South Africa took the case to The Hague to "stop [Israel's] intention of eliminating the Palestinians."

The ANC's goal "is not about being against the people of Israel. We're against the system, Zionism, the capture of sovereign states, and against genocide," she stated.

Years ago, the women and children of Palestine stood with the ANC against Apartheid in South Africa, while they were also "in an occupied environment and also being exploited by the Israeli government," Mokonyane said.

The South African politician noted that there was a time when Africans thought the South African Apartheid government "would never come to the table. And it took international isolation that they realized that they cannot continue like this. Even with Apartheid Israel, the world will have to come to that realization."

Mokonyane said the ANC is calling for an immediate ceasefire and urgent action to aid in the delivery of humanitarian goods.

In the event the court rules to the contrary, it would be "the court's own responsibility" to explain "what would have driven them not to appreciate that this is actually a violation of the genocide convention," she added.

Mokonyane said South Africa should be "guided and advised by the people of Palestine themselves," and the ANC wants to remain "on the side of humanity."
One could hope Pretoria would be correct in speculating the various aspects of a new outcome but Israel is not South Africa, and as hard as it seems, when one has gone through this sort of ordeal and come out the other side with working solutions and a betterment of both government and the people, the likelihood of real and honest reform for Israel is non-existent.


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US elections falsified - Putin

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© Sergey Savostyanov/SputnikRussian President Vladimir Putin
The Russian president reflected on the contested 2020 US presidential vote when discussing referendums...

Elections in Russia's new regions were honest and transparent because people showed up to vote in person, unlike the voting by mail in the US, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday.

Speaking at a meeting with municipal educators in Moscow, the Russian president brought up the 2020 American presidential election as an example of what democracy should not look like.

Putin said:
"It's probably possible to falsify anything. Just like the previous elections in the US were falsified through voting by mail. Well, it's clear what voting by mail is. They bought ballots for $10, wrote them in, and without any supervision from observers, tossed them into mailboxes. And there you go!"
His observation came in response to a question about the voting in Kherson and Zaporozhye regions and the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics, four formerly Ukrainian territories that joined Russia in 2022.
"No one forced people there to show up at the polls, or barred them from doing so - they simply voted with their feet. What is this, if not democracy? Democracy is when people express their will."

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Iran launches ballistic missiles against foreign 'espionage centers' in Iraq's Erbil

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Multiple large explosions have been reported overnight (local) near the US Consulate in Erbil, Iraq, in what appears to be a major escalation from Iran.

The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has already taken responsibility for the attack against what a statement dubbed foreign "espionage centers" and "anti-Iranian terrorist gatherings in parts of the region" with ballistic missiles.

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Ukraine's leaders have only themselves to blame - Putin

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© Sergey Savostyanov/SputnikRussian President Vladimir Putin
Kiev bears full responsibility for the situation in which it finds itself, the Russian president said...

Ukraine's much-touted counteroffensive has now "completely failed" and its very statehood could soon suffer an irreparable blow, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during the 'Small Motherland - the Strength of Russia' forum in Moscow on Tuesday.

Putin noted that the head of Ukraine's negotiation team, which participated in peace talks with Russia in the early months of the conflict, had recently admitted that Kiev was at one point ready to reach an agreement with Moscow. However, after a visit by then-British prime minister Boris Johnson, the Ukrainian authorities were convinced to stop pursuing a deal with Russia and continue fighting.

"Are they not idiots?" Putin asked, adding that if Ukraine had simply ignored Johnson, then the fighting could be long over by now. "This just proves yet again that they are not independent people," the Russian leader said.


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Why did Iran strike Mossad and Daesh targets in Iraq and Syria?

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At the stroke of midnight on Monday, Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) launched a barrage of ballistic missiles at targets of terrorist groups in Syria and an Israeli spying base in Iraqi Kurdistan.


The high-precision strikes came in response to recent terror attacks in Iran's southeastern provinces of Kerman and Sistan and Baluchestan, as well as the assassination of an IRGC commander in Syria.

The twin suicide bombings in Kerman, on the fourth martyrdom anniversary of Iran's top anti-terror commander Lt. Gen. Qassem Soleimani earlier this month, claimed more than 90 lives.

It came weeks after a police station was attacked in the city of Rask in Sistan and Baluchestan province, which led to the martyrdom of nine police personnel.

Iran's political and military leadership had vowed strong retaliation to both dastardly acts of terror.

What preceded Monday night's strikes?

On December 15 last year, 11 police forces were martyred and seven others were wounded after terrorists attacked police headquarters in Rask, a small city in Sistan and Baluchestan province.

The little-known "Jaish-ul-Adl" Takfiri terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attack. Four key perpetrators of the attack were arrested this week following an extensive counter-terrorist operation.

Comment: Iran has followed up the strike with a strike in Pakistan on the terror group mentioned above,Jaish-ul-Adl.
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has targeted two main bases of the so-called Jaish ul-Adl terrorist group in Pakistan's southwestern province of Balochistan.

Iran's Tasnim news agency, affiliated with the IRGC, said the two terrorist bases, located in Zarghoon Mountains in the east of the Quetta District in Balochistan, were targeted by "drones and missiles" on Tuesday.
See also: Iran launches long-range missile strikes at 'Israeli spy HQs' & ISIS targets in Iraq & Syria marking 'new escalation'