Puppet Masters
Omar's campaign has disbursed $223,000 to Tim Mynett's company, E. Street Group, LLC, from August 2018 through June 2019, mostly for fundraising consulting, FEC records show. But on April 1, her campaign began making payments to E. Street Group for "travel expenses."
Less than a week later, on April 7, Tim Mynett confessed to his wife that he was "romantically involved with and in love with" Omar, according to a divorce filing Tuesday by Dr. Beth Jordan Mynett.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said he aimed to quadruple trade and form closer links with Russia during a joint press conference with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at an aviation show in Moscow on Tuesday.
The Turkish president's trip to Russia's MAKS-2019 air show was announced last week as Turkey's presence in Syria threatened to bring it into conflict with Russia, one of the main backers of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Turkish troops at an observation point in Idlib, the last rebel-held province in Syria, were cut off as Assad regime forces advanced last week. A military convoy sent by Turkey to support Turkish-backed rebels in the province was targeted in an air strike, triggering speculation that Russia was involved in the attack.
Idlib was on the agenda for the presidents' bilateral talks, Moscow spokesman Dimitry Peskov told reporters on Monday.
The president tweeted that the government is tracking Tropical Storm Dorian and said the storm was heading for the island, "as usual."
He added that emergency services are ready.
"FEMA and all others are ready, and will do a great job. When they do, let them know it, and give them a big Thank You — Not like last time. That includes from the incompetent Mayor of San Juan!" Trump tweeted.
Comment: Trump has every reason to excoriate the mayor, considering the disastrous response by local officials after Hurricane Maria. Democrats made hay for months over Trump's 'mishandling' of the disaster. When the truth finally came out, it was Puerto Rico's own corrupt government that inflicted most of the harm.
- US aid and relief supplies not reaching the suffering in Puerto Rico because San Juan teamster delivery drivers didn't show up for work
- MSM propaganda exposed: NY Times admits to false report that Trump blocked hot meals to Puerto Ricans
- Reality check: FEMA chief sets the record straight as MSNBC hosts blames Trump admin for Puerto Rico death toll
- Puerto Rican Secretary of State uncovers relief fraud - U.S. aid found unopened in dumpster
- Puerto Rico: More FEMA relief water caches located years after hurricanes Maria and Irma killed thousands
- Puerto Rican mayor reveals truth behind San Juan mayor's politically motivated attack on Trump
- FBI raids offices of San Juan mayor Carmen Yelin Cruz, as part of corruption probe
Over the weekend of the G7 summit in France, the British premier began dangling the possibility of reneging on an already negotiated divorce bill between Britain and the EU.
"If we come out without an agreement it is certainly true that the £39bn is no longer, strictly speaking, owed," he said. "There will be very substantial sums available to our country to spend on our priorities. It's not a threat. It's a simple statement of reality."
It is classic British rhetoric of making a lowdown maneuver sound like impeccable ethics.
Since taking over at 10 Downing Street on July 23, Johnson has repeatedly made it clear that he is demanding the removal of the Irish "backstop". He has the brass neck to disparage it as "anti-democratic". That putative arrangement negotiated by his predecessor Theresa May with Brussels would have seen an open border remaining between Northern Ireland (British jurisdiction) and the Republic of Ireland (an EU member) for a transition period of several years.
It's better than reruns of Dallas, for sure, though the hair is just as ludicrous.
Trump laid into FOMC Chairman Jerome Powell again musing aloud on Twitter as to who the bigger enemy of the U.S. was — The Fed or China.
Now, far be it for me to get upset with anyone criticizing the Federal Reserve. The FOMC is really just a Politburo of Ivory Tower intellectuals with neither the practical experience nor the specific knowledge needed to 'run the economy.'
But, news tip for you, neither does Donald Trump.
Comment: See also:
- Trump lashes out after China retaliates with counter-tariffs... by ordering US companies to come home and attacking Fed chairman!
- End the Fed! Trump says Fed 'biggest problem' for US economy, calls Powell 'golfer who can't putt'
- Trump berates US Fed's monetary policy: 'China is not the problem. The Federal Reserve is...'
Moonshot CVE, a company currently working in as many as 28 countries, uses techniques to identify and intervene in the cases of internet users at risk of being radicalised online. Its technology has already been deployed to counter the KKK in the US, Isis and the far right in Europe.
Moonshot's "redirect method", which involves the use of online advertising targeted at Google and social media users searching for certain extremism-linked keywords, is now being turned to the problem of "vaccine hesitancy", identified by the World Health Organization as one of the 10 greatest threats to global health this year.
Over the last four years, Republicans in Congress have excoriated and pushed to defund the IARC, casting their defense of the chemical as a quest on behalf of small American farmers. Rep. Frank Lucas, R-Okla., has written that his outrage over the cancer research is on behalf of the "farmers and food manufacturers who rely on traditional farming methods to produce the food that fuels America — and the world."
But according to a recent trove of documents, the ongoing political assault on the IARC has been scripted in part by Monsanto, the St. Louis-based chemical and seed conglomerate that produces Roundup and Roundup-resistant crops.

Then-Secretary of Defense Ash Carter gives Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos a tour of the Pentagon during a visit on May 5, 2016.
Mattis was about to fly to the West Coast, where he would personally swear Bezos in at Amazon's headquarters before moving on to meetings with executives from Google and Apple. Soon phone calls and emails began bouncing around the Pentagon. Security clearances are no trivial matter to defense officials; they exist to ensure that people with access to sensitive information aren't, say, vulnerable to blackmail and don't have conflicts of interest. Laster also contended that it was a "noteworthy exception" for Mattis to perform the ceremony. Secretaries of defense, she wrote, don't hold swearing-in events.
Laster's alarms triggered fear among Pentagon brass that Mattis would be seen as doing a special favor for Bezos, which could put him in hot water with President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly proclaimed his antipathy to Bezos, mainly because of his ownership of The Washington Post. The swearing-in was canceled only hours before it was scheduled to occur. (This episode, never previously reported, is based on interviews with six people familiar with the matter. An Amazon spokesperson said the company was told that Bezos did not need a security clearance and that the company provided all requested information.)
Comment: Perhaps it is not so much that Silicon Valley has seduced DC, but your friendly neighborhood intelligence companies. See also:
- The Secret Origins of Silicon Valley: What The Big Tech Companies Do Not Want You to Know
- Research grants by NSA and CIA for mass surveillance is what led to the creation of Google
- Has Bezos' Pentagon contract made him more powerful in D.C. than Trump?
Abdulhakem Belhajis a radical Islamic Libyan terrorist who fought with the Taliban and moved with Osama bin Laden (for many years) working with his terrorist groups in many countries, was finally captured before 2011 by MI5 and eventually transferred back to Libya where he was imprisoned as a well known terrorist. He was released (using a poorly planned rehabilitation program) not long before NATO invaded and destroyed Libya. Belhaj immediately joined the terrorist mercenaries that were brought into Libya to destroy the country and joined hands with John McCain and Hillary Clinton. After the destruction of Libya, Belhaj set himself up in a phony leadership position in the NATO puppet government and began to steal from Libya. All Libyan people know who he is and what he has stolen from Libya, he is one of the most hated men in Libya. To that end, he found himself in constant danger in Libya and had to flee to Turkey (who always welcomes radical Islamic terrorists) taking with him a number of billions of stolen Libyan money. He uses his ill gotten gains to support terrorist activities around the world but mainly in Libya.
Comment: See also:
- Libyans increasingly look to Haftar and Russia to free their country from the Muslim Brotherhood's failed regime
- Barack Obama, ISIS and the Muslim Brotherhood
- Egypt: The Muslim Brotherhood and the biggest terrorist atrocity in Egyptian history
- House Intel Committee member has extensive ties to Muslim Brotherhood

Former president Lula speaks with reporters from a prison room in Curitiba in southern Brazil.
In a wide-ranging, two-hour, world exclusive interview out of a prison room at the Federal Police building in Curitiba, southern Brazil, former president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva not only made the case to global public opinion for his innocence in the whole Car Wash corruption saga, confirmed by the bombshell leaks revealed by The Intercept, but also repositioned himself to resume his status as a global leader. Arguably sooner rather than later - depending on a fateful, upcoming decision by the Brazilian Supreme Court, for which Justice is not exactly blind.
The request for the interview was entered five months ago. Lula talked to journalists Mauro Lopes, Paulo Moreira Leite and myself, representing in all three cases the website Brasil247 and in my case Asia Times. A rough cut, with only one camera focusing on Lula, was released this past Thursday, the day of the interview. A full, edited version, with English subtitles, targeting global public opinion, should be released by the end of the week.













Comment: Putin is obviously playing the long game with Erdoğan; increasing trade, tourism, working armaments, etc. - and working towards the time when Erdoğan can perhaps see for himself that his efforts in Syria are ultimately not in his own country's best interests. And probably counterproductive towards maintaining an import economic tie to Russia.