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Militarized Police State: Police in the U.S. have acquired vast amounts of surplus military weapons via Department of Defense program

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The militarisation of police departments across America has escalated exponentially in the years since 9/11

If Ferguson, Missouri, looks like a war zone, that may be because its police force is armed to the teeth with military equipment. In photographs from this week's protests, officers can be seen toting assault rifles, wearing gas masks and body armour loaded with extra ammunition magazines, and riding around in mine-resistant armoured personnel carriers.

The militarisation of US police departments has escalated exponentially in the years since 9/11, with many local forces increasingly resembling US troops fighting overseas.

And with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan wound down, much of the military's surplus equipment has been handed to domestic law enforcement agencies.

According to a recent report by the New York Times, since 2006 US police departments have collectively acquired 93,763 machine guns; 432 mine-resistant trucks; more than 500 aircraft; thousands of pieces of camouflage and night vision gear; and hundreds of thousands of ammunition magazines, all supplied via a Department of Defence programme.

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The U.S. economy's bubble of false prosperity may be about to burst - 14 reasons

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Did you know that a major event just happened in the financial markets that we have not seen since the financial crisis of 2008? If you rely on the mainstream media for your news, you probably didn't even hear about it. Just prior to the last stock market crash, a massive amount of money was pulled out of junk bonds. Now it is happening again. In fact, as you will read about below, the market for high yield bonds just experienced "a 6-sigma event". But this is not the only indication that the U.S. economy could be on the verge of very hard times. Retail sales are extremely disappointing, mortgage applications are at a 14 year low and growing geopolitical storms around the world have investors spooked. For a long time now, we have been enjoying a period of relative economic stability even though our underlying economic fundamentals continue to get even worse. Unfortunately, there are now a bunch of signs that this period of relative stability is about to end. The following are 14 reasons why the U.S. economy's bubble of false prosperity may be about to burst...

#1 The U.S. junk bond market just experienced "a 6-sigma event" earlier this month. In other words, it is an event that is only supposed to have a chance of 1 in 500 million of happening. Billions of dollars are being pulled out of junk bonds right now, and that has some analysts wondering if a financial crash is right around the corner.

#2 The last time that we saw a junk bond rout of this magnitude was back during the financial crash of 2008. In fact, as the Telegraph recently explained, bonds usually crash before stocks do...
"The credit market usually leads the equity market during turning points, as happened when credit markets cracked first in 2008."
Will the same thing happen this time around?

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More Western Propaganda: UK Guardian reports it sighted Russian armored personnel carriers crossing Ukraine border

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© Maxim Shemetov / ReutersRussian military personnel sit atop armored vehicles outside Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Rostov Region.
Newspaper the Guardian said Friday its reporter saw several armored personnel carriers, or APCs, cross the border with Ukraine.

The newspaper said the move was unlikely to represent a full-scale official Russian invasion, but it was clear evidence that Russian troops are active inside Ukraine's borders.

Dozens of heavy Russian military vehicles massed on Friday near the border with Ukraine, where a huge Russian convoy with humanitarian aid came to a halt as Moscow and Kiev struggled to agree on border crossing procedures.

Another reporter working for Reuters said he saw two dozen APCs moving near the border with Ukraine on Thursday night.

Russia says it is carrying 2,000 tons of water, baby food and other aid for people in east Ukraine, where pro-Moscow separatists are fighting government forces.

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Hacker group "KiberBerkut" releases conversation between Ukrainian politicians discussing involvement in shooting down Flight MH17

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The hacker group "KiberBerkut" hacked personal correspondence of the Ukrainian officials regarding downed July 17 Malaysian "Boeing". In the correspondence of two lieutenants of the oligarch and part time governor Kolomoisky, as well as the new defence minister of Ukraine Valery Geletey actively discussing Ukrainian fascist AF actions and how the local media should present the circumstances of the crash. Earlier conversations indirectly referring to the doctor who refused to remove organs from wounded Ukrainian National Guard soldiers in one of the hospitals.

Below Transcripts of the conversations.

(2 lieutenants)

25.10.2012 13:19
Svyatoslav Oliynyk
Анатолий Степанович, поздравляю вас с Днем рождения! Желаю вам крепкого здоровья, политических успехов, и вдохновения в вашей работе!
Anatoly Stepanovich, I congratulate you on your birthday! I wish you good health, political success and inspiration in your work!

28.10.2012 20:03
Анатолій Гриценко
Щиро дякую вам за теплі слова! Мені дуже приємно!
Thank you very much for your kind words! I am very pleased!

25.10.2013 18:59
Svyatoslav Oliynyk
Поздравляю вас с Днем рождения, Анатолий Степанович! Хочу пожелать вам счастья и здоровья! И пусть в ваших делах вам всегда сопутствует успех! Всего самого наилучшего!
Anatoly Stepanovich, I congratulate you on your birthday! I wish you good health, political success and inspiration in your work! ... All the best wishes to you!

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Putin: 'Ukraine in bloody chaos'

Vladimir Putin
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President Vladimir Putin described on Thursday the current situation in Ukraine as "bloody chaos", pledging that Moscow will make every effort to stop the conflict.

"The country has fallen in bloody chaos, fratricidal conflict," Putin said at a meeting with Russian lawmakers in the Black Sea resort city of Yalta. He said that the situation is deteriorating. "A major humanitarian catastrophe has broken out in the southeast [of Ukraine]," Putin said.

Russian sanctions

Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russian sanctions are not just retaliatory measures, but a means to support domestic producers and open up the domestic market to new partners.

"They are not just retaliatory steps. In the first place they are measures to support the domestic producers and to open up our markets to the countries and producers who are eager to cooperate with Russia and prepared for such cooperation," the head of state said at a meeting with State Duma members in the seaside Crimean resort of Yalta on Thursday.

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Western propaganda heats up as Russian aid convoy is painted as military operation with no evidence to back up claim

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Ukrainian forces patrol near Vuhlehirsk
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg, who was given access to some of the Russian aid trucks, says many of them are "almost empty"

Around a dozen Russian light tanks have been seen heading for the Ukrainian border, as a Russian aid convoy remains parked near the frontier.


Comment: Of course tanks are heading to where the convoy is stationed. They have no defense, so Russia needs to send some kind of help for their people who are stranded because Ukraine is too paranoid to let the people of Eastern Ukraine get the help they desperately need.


The BBC saw the tanks early on Friday morning, but there was no confirmation that they were going to Ukraine. Two other reporters say they have seen Russian army vehicles entering Ukraine.

The convoy is still awaiting permission to take its cargo to cities held by pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine which have been wracked by violence.

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Greece agriculture industry takes huge hit from Russian food embargo

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Greek farmers say the Russian food embargo has already dealt a devastating blow to the country's agricultural economy, leaving at least 3.5 million kilograms of peaches rotting in refrigerated trucks after being turned back at the Russian border.

"There are around 3.5 million kilos of peaches currently rotting in trucks, and at the height of the summer another 3.5 million kilos have yet to be harvested," the Guardian quotes Apostolos Keranis, head of the Federation of Greek truckers. "We're talking about huge, huge damage."

Russia buys more than 60 percent of Greek peach exports, and almost 90 percent of strawberries, says Christos Yannakakis, the president of Greece's largest regional association of growers and cooperatives.

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Ukraine says it destroyed Russian vehicles that entered territory

cameron Poroshenko
© mfa.gov.uaLiar Poroshenko and his buddy Cameron
Ukraine's president Petro Poroshenko has told David Cameron that a column of Russian armoured vehicles that entered Ukrainian territory late on Thursday night had been destroyed by Ukrainian forces.

In a phone call to Cameron on Friday, Poroshenko appeared to confirm a report by the Guardian and other journalists that Russian armoured personnel carriers had crossed the border. He suggested that Ukrainian troops who have been fighting pro-Russian separatists in the east of Ukraine swiftly knocked out the Russian column.

A statement from Poroshenko's office said: "The president informed [Cameron] that the information was trustworthy because the majority of those machines [Russian military vehicles] had been eliminated by the Ukrainian artillery at night."

Comment: There really isn't a lie too big for these psychopaths to spew to the world. The idea that Russia would have sent a military detachment into Ukraine and simply allowed it to be destroyed is laughable and can only have come from the pathetic, pusillanimous mind of the US' puppet dictator in Ukraine.


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The madness is intensifying: Aid convoy to Ukraine faces disruption, may be attacked - Russia

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© AFP Photo / Andrey KronbergTrucks from a Russian humanitarian convoy arrive to park on a field outside the town of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky in the Rostov region, some 30kms from the Russian-Ukrainian border, Russia, on August 14, 2014.
Moscow has information that the convoy delivering humanitarian aid to eastern Ukraine may be attacked by Kiev's forces, with the "punitive" Aidar Battalion planning to mine the road that the vehicles will use, the Russian Foreign Ministry says.

Russia sent a convoy of 280 trucks carrying humanitarian aid - such as medical supplies, food, including baby food, sleeping bags and other basic necessities - to conflict-torn southeastern Ukraine on Tuesday. The convoy is currently stuck near the Ukrainian border, and is awaiting final approval from Kiev before moving forward.

On Friday, Moscow accused Ukraine of attempting to disrupt the humanitarian aid convoy now that the preparations for its delivery have reached their final stages and all key issues have been agreed upon.

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Putin vows to end bloodshed in eastern Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised to do everything to stop the ongoing violence in eastern parts of neighboring Ukraine.

Speaking in Crimea on Thursday, the Russian president described the violence in eastern Ukraine as fratricide.
"The country has sunk into bloody chaos in a fratricidal conflict," Putin said, adding, "We will do our best to end this conflict as soon as possible so that the bloodletting in Ukraine ends."
The Russian president also lashed out at Western governments for pressuring Russia over Ukraine. Putin said Moscow will withdraw its participation in such organizations as the European Court of Human Rights, should the West threaten Russia's national interests.

President Putin also said he has signed off on establishing a Russian military task force in Crimea.