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Attention

Peru's hellish mining city of La Rinconada: A warning of Washington's intentions for all of Latin America

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© Andre VltchekMagestic approach to La Rinconadsa - through garbage
While the West attacks Venezuela, a country that improved the lives of many of its citizens, it overlooks horrors that are taking place in Peru and other 'pro-market' countries in Latin America.

La Rinconada, which lies at over 5km above sea level, is the highest settlement in the world; a gold mining town, a concentration of misery, a community of about 50,000 inhabitants, many of whom have been poisoned by mercury. A place where countless women and children get regularly raped, where law and order collapsed quite some time ago, where young girls are sent to garbage dumps in order to 'recycle' terribly smelling waste, and where almost all the men work in beastly conditions, trying to save at least some money, but where most of them simply ruin their health, barely managing to stay alive.

I decided to travel to La Rinconada precisely during these days when the socialist Venezuela is fighting for its survival. I drove there as the European elites in Bolivia were trying to smear the enormously popular and successful President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, while the elections were approaching.

As in so many places in the turbo-capitalist and pro-Western Peru, La Rinconada is like a tremendous warning: this is how Venezuela and Bolivia used to be before Hugo Chavez and Evo Morales. This is where Washington wants the entire Latin America to return to. Like those monstrous and hopeless slums surrounding Lima, La Rinconada should be a call to arms.

Snakes in Suits

Protecting Israel's image: Media blackout as Israel's largest banks pay record fines for US tax evasion schemes

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© Abed Abed/Flash90US dollars and Israeli shekels
Israel's three largest banks - Hapoalim Bank, Leumi Bank and Mizrahi Tefahot Bank - have all been ordered to pay record fines, which collectively are set to total over $1 billion, to the U.S. government after the banks were found to have actively colluded with thousands of wealthy Americans in massive tax-evasion schemes.

The scandal, though it has been reported on in Israeli media, has garnered little attention in the United States. The media black-out has been so surprising it was even directly mentioned by the Times of Israel, given that similar revelations about other banks and offshore tax-evasion schemes - such as those contained within the Panama Papers - led to global protests and even the resignations of some world leaders.

Book 2

Tehran school's Pompeo on his use of the Torah to promote Iranophobia - Persia helped saved the Jews

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© Sputnik / Наталья Селиверстова
The Iranian foreign minister issued a measured response to the US secretary of state, who claimed this week that it was "possible" that Donald Trump had been divinely sent to Earth by God in order to save Israel from the "Iranian menace."

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has encouraged Mike Pompeo to get better acquainted with the Torah, the Jewish holy text, and educate himself with Jewish religious scholars' writings about the Ancient Persians, the predecessors of modern-day Iran.

"Even the Torah is distorted to serve Iranophobia," Zarif wrote on his official Twitter page, before proceeding to list some of the things the scripture actually said, including multiple references to Persian efforts to save Jews from captivity and genocide, and reference to Persian ruler Cyrus the Great's capture of the city of Babylon in 539 B.C. which allowed exiled Jews to return to their homeland and resulting in the king being bestowed the title of 'Messiah' - becoming the only foreigner to be so hailed in Jewish scripture.

Comment: Shallow opportunists like Pompeo manipulate religion in the interests of politics. It may appear as if Zarif is doing the same. But he's actually got a point. Iran has a good reputation in the Jewish scriptures. And Iran has a Jewish population that is protected and thriving:


Better Earth

Italy signs massive deal with China despite cautions from France and Germany

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© obal Look Press / Valerio PortelliChinese President Xi Jinping during his visit to Italy
Italy became the first G7 nation to sign up for Beijing's multibillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative. The deal was struck amid warnings from Rome's EU partners against negotiating with China alone.

The memorandum of understanding was signed during Chinese leader's Xi Jinping three-day trip to Rome. The nations also struck additional deals, including in the steel and energy sectors.

Endorsing Beijing's massive infrastructure project, Italy hopes to boost its economy by gaining access to the Chinese market. Former Italian Prime Minister Franco Frattini earlier told RT that Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative holds "very high significance" for Rome, and partnership with China is aimed "to maximize European interests."

His remarks were later echoed by President Sergio Mattarella who said that the 'new Silk Road' linking Europe to China should be used not only for the exchange of goods but "long-term solutions to common problems and future projects."

Beijing, meanwhile, is making efforts to bolster trade with EU countries as it faces a standoff over tariffs with the US. "We want to revitalize the ancient Silk Road in order to better share the fruits of humanity's progress," Xi Jinping told reporters on Saturday, referring to his country's ambitious plan to build land and sea transport routes to Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

Comment: It's not just France and Germany: A country making sovereign choices in its own interest is taboo these days. Thankfully there are still a handful of countries that are doing it.


Bullseye

Faux feminist Trudeau facing growing backlash for 'using feminism as a weapon to win elections'

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used the term 'feminist' as a "weapon" to win elections, so it is no surprise that his own record on women is under scrutiny during the ongoing political corruption scandal, RT was told.

Justin Trudeau's choice to make women's rights "a priority" of his campaign was more "about winning elections" than anything else, right-wing journalist and commentator Lauren Southern told RT.
They've used the term 'feminist' to prop up their party so much that Conservatives are almost forced to bring this up in the conversation.
The Trudeau-led Liberal Party made defending women an "important political debate," which, in turn, attracts extra scrutiny to their own actions, Southern said.

Comment: A warning to those who use such 'weapons' casually - they sometimes boomerang. As Jonathan Kay astutely remarked: "Social-justice purists have a habit of turning on their own, because no one is capable of living up to the program of doctrinal purity that the movement prescribes. When this happens to some lapsed social-justice warrior on Twitter, it brings grief to one person. When the target is a lapsed national leader, the collateral damage can extend to an entire government."


Fire

George Galloway mocks Macron lecturing UK on democracy while France burns every Saturday

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© Reuters / Benoit Tessier"Yellow vests" demonstrators protest on March 16, 2019.
French president Emmanuel Macron, who rebuked British MPs for failing to respect the will of the people after they repeatedly refused to accept Theresa May's Brexit deal, has been criticised for ignoring his own people.

Former UK parliamentarian George Galloway said that Macron's lecture came from a leader whose country was "on fire every Saturday".

Macron, one of the European Union's harshest critics of Britain's indecisiveness over Brexit, told a meeting of the European Council on Thursday that the result of the British referendum must be respected.

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Eye 1

Best of the Web: New Zealand's memory hole: Shaping the mosque shootings into yet another 'lone gunman' story

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© Associated PressNew Zealand police have told Muslims to stay away from mosques
Early news reports suggested 2 mosque shooters; IEDs strapped to multiple vehicles; suspect's strange travel history

The official narrative being pushed in the mainstream press on the tragic shootings at two crowded mosques in New Zealand is that 28-year-old Brenton Tarrant murdered 50 people and injured scores of others at the time of this report by himself. However, there are more questions than answers regarding the attack.

For instance, New Zealand authorities reported that after the incident four suspects were taken into custody - three men and a woman. Adding that they had found and neutralized several IEDs (improvised explosive devices) on the vehicles stopped during the arrests.

MSN even wrote the IEDs were "attached to the attackers' vehicles," which was cited by Associated Press at the top of the article.

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SOTT Focus: The Truth Perspective: Inside Ponerology: Why Individuals Are Essential for a Healthy Society

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On today's show we dive back into Political Ponerology where we find useful information concerning the many complicated laws governing individual and social life, as well as how a lack of awareness can lead to great tragedy. As Lobaczewski wrote, comprehending these laws, or even having an instinctive intuition of them, provides us with the wisdom and practical insight necessary to reach our goals and to mature our personalities as much as possible, creating a healthy social structure in the process.

Lobaczewski anticipates many of the topics discussed by Jordan Peterson: social hierarchies, the importance of the individual, equality of opportunity, the inevitability of certain forms of inequality and the positive roles they play, as well as the dangers of other forms of inequality.

So join us today as we discard ideology to seek out a more nuanced view of society and the role of the individual.


Running Time: 01:35:41

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Star of David

Electoral Politics? Trump's statement on Golan Heights sparks international uproar

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© Reuters / Ronen ZvulunAn sign pointing out distances to various cities is seen at an observation post in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
US President Donald Trump's idea to recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights has sent shock waves throughout the world as nations in the Middle East and beyond slammed it as contrary to international law.

Trump has once again rocked the world with yet another demonstratively pro-Israeli stunt as he said it was time for the US to officially recognize Israel's sovereignty over the disputed Golan Heights. While Tel Aviv rejoiced at the news, the international community was definitely not amused as nations around the world, including America's close allies, rushed to condemn the idea.

Comment:
Israel Is on the Brink of Disaster. Trump Just Made Things Worse.

On April 9, Israelis will go to the polls to choose their next government. The campaign has largely been a referendum on whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should remain Israel's leader in light of his expected indictment in three corruption cases for bribery and breach of trust. With those scandals front and center, policy disagreements have largely been ignored, leaving Israeli voters at risk of unwittingly bringing an avoidable disaster on themselves by annexing territory in the West Bank.

President Trump just raised that risk.

How so? On Twitter on Thursday, he wrote that "it is time for the United States to fully recognize Israel's Sovereignty over the Golan Heights, which is of critical strategic and security importance to the State of Israel and Regional Stability!" It is the latest, and most important, signal from Washington that Mr. Trump is ready to acknowledge Israeli control of the Golan Heights.

But those signals are also being read by the Israeli right wing as an encouragement to pursue annexation of territory in the West Bank - a far more dangerous step that would present Israel with an unparalleled existential threat to its Jewish and democratic character.

To be sure, there is a big difference between the two territories, both of which came under Israeli control in the 1967 war. The sparsely populated Golan Heights, seized from Syria and annexed by Israel in 1981 in defiance of international criticism, were being used by Syria to bombard Israel's Galilee region below.

The West Bank, on the other hand, is densely populated and its future has been the most intractable issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967. Annexing it would foreclose independence for a Palestinian nation, and risk inflaming the entire Middle East.

That threat is not beyond the horizon any more. The young, charismatic New Right party leaders Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked, both ministers in Mr. Netanyahu's coalition government, lead the annexation movement, and their zeal has seeped into Mr. Netanyahu's Likud Party as well. Of the 29 Likud legislators running for re-election, 28 are on record as supporting annexation of at least a part of the West Bank, as is the Likud Central Committee.

Most significantly, the speaker of the Knesset, Yuli Edelstein, who is No. 2 on Likud's electoral slate behind Mr. Netanyahu, said on Sundaythat a description of the Golan Heights as "Israeli-controlled" in the recent annual report of the United States State Department - a shift from previous reports that called it "Israeli-occupied" - represented an important first step toward recognition of Israeli sovereignty in the West Bank.

Reaching that goal, however, would create challenges as harrowing as any Israel has faced since its war of independence. As cataloged by the Israeli group Commanders for Israel's Security, annexation would cost billions of dollars annually, would create virtually indefensible borders because of the spider web of Israeli-governed territory within the larger West Bank that most supporters of this plan want to annex, provide ammunition to the anti-Israeli Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, and destroy Israel's foreign relations with a host of countries.

It would also ensure that the partisan split emerging in the United States over Israel's policies toward the Palestinians becomes a chasm. It might even open a rift between Mr. Netanyahu and his stalwart ally President Trump, who thinks himself able to devise an ultimate deal between Israelis and Palestinians, by making any such deal impossible.

Most important, annexing the West Bank - whether just the 60 percent of it that Israel controls now, or its entirety - would bring the collapse of security coordination between Israel and the Palestinian Authority and likely cause the demise of the authority, forcing Israel to take over all of the West Bank, like it or not. Israel would then have to grant citizenship to the 2.5 million Palestinians living there, giving itself the choice of no longer functioning as a Jewish state, or destroy its democracy by denying the Palestinians political equality. If anything can truly threaten Israel, the region's pre-eminent military and economic powerhouse, it is that.

While Mr. Netanyahu himself has been the sole Likud leader not explicitly supporting annexation in the West Bank, his political predicament might well pull him into the annexationist camp. His legal problems create a strong incentive to form a government that will pass a law barring the indictment of a sitting prime minister.

Voter surveys suggest the election next month will result in an almost even split between the Netanyahu-led bloc of Likud and its allied parties, and an opposition bloc led by Benny Gantz. That means Mr. Netanyahu will remain in power at the whim of his preferred right-wing coalition partners, whose leverage over a prime minister seeking to stay out of jail will be enormous. And the item at the top of their wish list is extending Israeli sovereignty to the West Bank.

Most worrisome, Israelis have been barely paying attention. As the Israeli journalist Aluf Benn points out, this is a campaign that won't turn on any issues but on Mr. Netanyahu himself. And to the extent that Israelis are paying attention to policy, they are concerned about terrorism and the cost of living, with only 9 percent listing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as their top concern and just 2 percent listing the future of the West Bank. Even though only 15 percent of Jewish Israelis support annexing the West Bank, a core of right-wing activists are poised to overrun the preferences of a much larger but less ideologically dedicated majority.

Should Mr. Netanyahu emerge victorious once again, the prospects of Israel taking this path are alarmingly high. The pro-annexationists have never put forth a detailed proposal of what annexation will entail.

Israeli voters may be about to rush headlong into quicksand that they don't even realize exists.



Snakes in Suits

Nothing-Burger: Mueller submits report on Trump investigation, no new charges

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© J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press/FileSpecial counsel Robert Mueller departs after a meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 21, 2017
Special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday wrapped up his nearly two-year investigation into Donald Trump and Russia and sent his report to Attorney General William Barr.

No details of Mueller's findings have been released, but Barr said he may be able to brief congressional leaders on the report as soon as this weekend.

"I am reviewing this report and anticipate that I may be in a position to advise you of the Special Counsel's principal conclusions as soon as this weekend," Barr wrote in a letter on Friday to a group of lawmakers on the House and Senate judiciary committees.

Comment: No matter how they twist the data there was simply no collusion. Still, Dems are scrambling to make the most of what they've got - which sounds like yet another nothing-burger. RT reports:
The Democrats, who have spent years pushing the Russiagate narrative, have urged the AG not to share the report's conclusions with the White House yet, claiming that, otherwise, the administration would try to interfere in which parts of the report are made public. The Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer, a senior Democratic Senator from New York, say it is imperative that the report is released in "full."

Trump, confident that the entire affair was a mere 'witch-hunt', had earlier indicated he would not mind if the report were made public, so it is unclear why the Democrats would assume the White House wants to interfere. Donald Trump's legal team said the president was "pleased" that Mueller has finally delivered on his probe, noting that the Attorney General "will determine the appropriate next steps."

Although a handful of key Trump associates, including former campaign manager Paul Manafort and Republican operative Roger Stone, have been charged and have even pleaded guilty to procedural crimes, nobody has been charged with any offenses relating to collusion.

The report might prove a further disappointment to many as, according to a senior Justice Department official, Mueller is not recommending any additional indictments. Apparently not holding his breath for any smoking guns in the report, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Adam Schiff, has promised to subpoena Mueller himself, unless the Congress is provided with "underlying evidence" to sift through.
Also see: Tucker Carlson: No American citizen has been charged with Russian collusion as per Mueller Report