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Indoctrination, Intimidation & Intolerance: What Passes for Education Today

Every day in communities across the United States, children and adolescents spend the majority of their waking hours in schools that have increasingly come to resemble places of detention more than places of learning. — Investigative journalist Annette Fuentes
Indoctrination
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This is what it means to go back-to-school in America today.

Instead of being taught the three R's of education (reading, writing and arithmetic), young people are being drilled in the three I's of life in the American police state: indoctrination, intimidation and intolerance.

Indeed, while young people today are learning first-hand what it means to be at the epicenter of politically charged culture wars, test scores indicate that students are not learning how to succeed in social studies, math and reading.

Instead of raising up a generation of civic-minded citizens with critical thinking skills, government officials are churning out compliant drones who know little to nothing about their history or their freedoms.

Under the direction of government officials focused on making the schools more authoritarian (sold to parents as a bid to make the schools safer), young people in America are now first in line to be searched, surveilled, spied on, threatened, tied up, locked down, treated like criminals for non-criminal behavior, tasered and in some cases shot.

From the moment a child enters one of the nation's 98,000 public schools to the moment he or she graduates, they will be exposed to a steady diet of:
  • draconian zero tolerance policies that criminalize childish behavior,
  • overreaching anti-bullying statutes that criminalize speech,
  • school resource officers (police) tasked with disciplining and/or arresting so-called "disorderly" students,
  • standardized testing that emphasizes rote answers over critical thinking,
  • politically correct mindsets that teach young people to censor themselves and those around them,
  • and extensive biometric and surveillance systems that, coupled with the rest, acclimate young people to a world in which they have no freedom of thought, speech or movement.
This is how you groom young people to march in lockstep with a police state.

Bad Guys

World Bank halts new lending to Uganda over anti-LGBTQ law

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The World Bank said on Tuesday it would halt new lending to the Ugandan government after concluding that its anti-LGBTQ law, which has been condemned by many countries and the United Nations, contradicts the bank's values.

In response, the East African country dismissed the move as unjust and hypocritical.

A World Bank team traveled to Uganda immediately after the law was enacted in May and determined that additional measures were needed to ensure projects were being implemented in line with the bank's environmental and social standards.

"No new public financing to Uganda will be presented to our Board of Executive Directors until the efficacy of the additional measures has been tested," the bank said in a statement, adding that such measures were now under discussion with Ugandan authorities.

"Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Act fundamentally contradicts the World Bank Group's values. We believe our vision to eradicate poverty on a livable planet can only succeed if it includes everyone irrespective of race, gender, or sexuality," the bank said.

Arrow Down

Judge rejects Trump lawyers' request for protective order hearing delay in 2020 election case

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The judge presiding over special counsel Jack Smith's 2020 election case against Donald Trump rejected a request by the former president's lawyers to delay a hearing on a protective order proposal.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is based in Washington, D.C., issued an order on Tuesday scheduling the hearing to take place on Friday at 10 a.m. ET and waiving the requirement of the defendant's appearance.

The order made its way to the docket a couple hours after Smith's and Trump's teams sent a joint filing in response to Chutkan's demand that they settle on two dates and times for when they would be available to appear for a hearing by the end of the week.

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Eye 2

Bad sign: Victoria Nuland, Washington's 'regime change Karen', wants to speak to the manager in Niger

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© Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFUS Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland
Famous for her puppeteering during the 2014 Ukraine coup, the thinking behind this choice of envoy couldn't be clearer

France has been kicked out of Niger by its new military government, by extension placing US interests there in peril. Who would ever have thought that the US footing the bill for training Nigerien soldiers would result in a net gain for Russia and China? Apparently not the US State Department.

Enter Victoria Nuland with demands to speak to those in charge. Officially the acting US deputy secretary of state, Nuland should really change her title to 'Regime Change Karen'. In modern parlance, a 'Karen' is a middle-aged woman "who uses her privilege to get her way or police other people's behaviors." Karens can often be spotted at the customer service desks of big box stores demanding to speak to the manager - or in this case, the military leaders now in charge of Niger.

Comment: Hoping for 'introspection' from the fanatical neocons, who see themselves as the rightful rulers of the world, is pretty much a fool's errand. This situation, like Ukraine, will have to be seen to its (probably) disastrous end.

The potential presence of Russia's Wagner Group may prove an interesting wild card:
One of the leaders of last week's coup in Niger has reportedly sought the assistance of Russian defense contractor Wagner Group PMC as the junta nears a deadline to either return the ousted president to power or face a possible military intervention by neighboring states.

General Salifou Moody allegedly made the request during a visit to Mali, where he met with a Wagner representative, the Associated Press reported on Saturday, citing French journalist Wassim Nasr, a senior research fellow at the Soufan Center.

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Neither Wagner nor Russian government officials have commented on the junta's alleged request for help from the contractor. The Kremlin said on Friday that any interference in Niger from powers outside the region would be unlikely to improve the situation. "We continue to favor a swift return to constitutional normality without endangering human lives," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin has called the coup a "justified rebellion of the people against Western exploitation."
Wagner has become a major player in the African security landscape, though it's unclear how its influence on the continent stands after its mutiny against Moscow in June.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said that the future of the contracts Wagner signed with various African countries is a matter for those client governments to decide. The firm's troops have reportedly operated in such countries as Mali, Burkina Faso, Sudan, Mozambique and the Central African Republic.
Vicky sticks her oar in:
Acting US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland has traveled to Niger where she met with the new military government and warned against enlisting the help of Russian defense contractor Wagner Group. Nuland, who spoke to her hosts of the risks of foreign interference, herself played an instrumental role in the Western-backed coup in Ukraine in 2014.

Nuland also said that she urged the coup leaders to "hear our offer to try to work with them to solve this diplomatically and return to constitutional order."

She also addressed recent media reports that the new Nigerien military government had sought the assistance of Wagner Group PMC to solidify their position.

According to the US official, she "raised the [issue of] Wagner and its threat to those countries where it is present." Although her counterparts did not make any firm commitments, she said she believed they understood her message.

"I got the sense in my meetings today that the people who have taken this action here understand very well the risks to their sovereignty when Wagner is invited in," Nuland added.

Widely regarded as a foreign policy hawk, Nuland famously traveled to Kiev prior to the Maidan coup in 2014, handing out pastries to Ukrainian protesters demanding that their country embrace a pro-Western course.



Bullseye

Erdogan says grain deal revival depends on 'West keeping its promises'

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The Turkish President considers that a "solution can be found" to restore the humanitarian food agreement.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that reviving the grain deal depends on Western countries fulfilling their commitments announced as per the agreement with Russia.

At the start of the war in Ukraine, in February 2022, Kiev's Black Sea ports got blocked by warships. But a deal brokered by Turkey and the United Nations in July 2022 -- and signed by Kiev and Moscow -- has allowed for the safe passage of exports of critical grain supplies.

The deal resulted in stabilizing global food prices, especially in regions where millions face the possibility of famine and food insecurity. The deal coming to an end threatens to push more people into a food crisis.

Comment: Coincidentally, or not: Explosion at grain silos at Turkey's Derince port, several injured


Vader

US response to Russia-China naval patrol exposes glaring hypocrisy

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© Kryzentia Weiermann / US NAVY / AFP / FileArleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey in the South China Sea
Washington believes it has a divine right to send its warships wherever it wants, but when 'rivals' do the same it's deemed a threat

Last week, the US sent a group of warships and a reconnaissance plane to waters off the coast of Alaska after Chinese and Russian vessels conducted a joint naval patrol in the area.

A former US Navy captain and analyst for right-wing think tank the Heritage Foundation described the patrol as "highly provocative." Because the US and its allies would never, ever do something like that, right?

The US is engaged in the full-blown militarisation of the peripheries of both China and Russia in a manner that implies it has an unconditional right to do so. This behaviour has not only provoked one war, in Ukraine, but risks triggering a second one, over the Taiwan Strait, too. The reality, of course, is that neither Russia nor China poses any threat to Alaska whatsoever, because the conflict, or risk thereof, is at their own front doors, not America's.

Bad Guys

Hunter Biden's longtime business partner, Eric Schwerin, visited the Obama WH, VP residence more than previously known

Schwerin, Hunter and Joe  From left to right, Eric Schwerin, Hunter Biden and President Biden. (Fox News)
© Fox NewsFrom left to right, Eric Schwerin, Hunter Biden and President Biden
Former President Obama appointee and top exec at Hunter Biden's now-defunct firm visited White House at least 36 times

Hunter Biden's former friend and longtime business partner visited the Obama White House and then-Vice President Joe Biden's residence dozens of times between 2009 and 2016, likely to make him the next target of the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings.

Fox News Digital previously reported that Eric Schwerin had visited the White House and vice presidential residence at Observatory Circle at least 27 times during Joe Biden's vice presidency. However, a more extensive review found that Schwerin actually made at least 36 visits during that same time frame.

Schwerin was the founding partner and managing director of Hunter Biden's now-dissolved firm Rosemont Seneca Partners when he was appointed by then-President Obama to the Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad, an independent U.S. government agency, in early 2015. Obama reappointed him to the commission in January 2017.

Black Cat

Anthony Fauci's Deceptions

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© Tom Williams via Getty ImagesDr. Anthony Fauci attends the White House press briefing to speak about the coronavirus on Tuesday, November 22, 2022.
A trove of emails, Slack messages, and other documents reveal Fauci's behind-the-scenes involvement. 'Tony doesn't want his fingerprints on origin stories.'

On April 17, 2020, with much of the country still in some form of lockdown and news of overwhelmed hospitals dominating the headlines, Dr. Anthony Fauci, then a member of the President's Coronavirus Task Force, was asked a question toward the end of a White House press briefing: Was there a possibility that this novel virus came from a lab in Wuhan, China?

"There was a study recently," Fauci said confidently, "where a group of highly qualified evolutionary virologists looked at the sequences there and the sequences in bats as they evolve, and the mutations that it took to get to where it is now is totally consistent with a jump of a species from an animal to a human." In other words, it wasn't from the lab.

This moment set the template for much that would follow from Fauci over the next three years. That is, evasion, deception, and misdirection about his support of high-risk virology research and its connection to the possibility that a lab leak in Wuhan caused a worldwide catastrophe.

Comment: There is also the theory that the 'lab leak', at least from Wuhan, is also a red herring. Covid was allegedly detected within proximity of the Wuhan lab, but who's to say it wasn't brought there from another lab? Early stories of illness among attendees to the Military Games being held there have long been memory-holed. Fort Detrich looms large in the possibilities:


Arrow Down

Andrey Sushentsov: The West really believes Russia is on the verge of 'collapse.' This explains a lot of bad policy

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© Sputnik/TassRussian President Vladimir Putin
Driven by propaganda, endless fantasies about the country's weakness are making it more difficult to end the Ukraine conflict...

The ongoing Western narrative that Russia is constantly on the verge of imminent collapse stems from the persistent perception that the state is vulnerable to internal combustion because of its perceived fragility, vast territory and critical imbalances.

Though the current Ukraine crisis serves as a serious stress test for Russia, in reality, it has already revealed the country's remarkable adaptability.

Moscow's current strategic foreign-policy objectives have remained unchanged since they were formulated in November-December 2021. Originally intended to be solved through diplomatic channels, they encompass not only Ukraine but also Russia's broader relations with the US and the West. An agreement could have been reached through negotiations but, unfortunately, the West did not take this route.

As a result, Russia has resorted to military means to achieve its vital interests.

Comment: Russia's unbreakable strength is staying true to itself.


Bad Guys

Kiev covering up illegal organ trade - Moscow

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© Ekaterina Chesnokova RIA NovostiRussian FM Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova
Ukraine has become a world leader in black-market trafficking, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has claimed...

Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman has alleged that members of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky's administration are personally engaged in, and are covering up, the illicit export of human organs.

In an article published on the Foreign Ministry's website, Maria Zakharova cited media reports suggesting that the organs of killed Ukrainian soldiers, such as hearts, kidneys and livers, have been appearing on some of the biggest marketplaces of the dark net, with prices starting at €5,000 ($5,500). One dealer allegedly claimed that it takes 48-60 hours to receive any desired organ in a medical box, with deliveries limited to EU countries.

Zakharova noted that organs were also being traded offline, citing reports from June that representatives of a health ministry in a NATO country had struck a deal with some "private businessmen" who were assisted by Ukraine's Health Ministry and Presidential Office to deliver a refrigerated train car full of human organs and body parts.

According to the spokeswoman, organ trafficking in Ukraine has boomed since the authorities in Kiev passed a number of laws that "drastically simplified the work of transplant specialists in the country."

Comment: Thanks to US undying $upport, the 'Harvest' is in full swing.