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Soros' donations to Newsom thus far have reached a total of $1,000,000.
According to the Associated Press, filings with the California Secretary of State's office show that George Soros contributed to a group called "Stop the Republican Recall of Governor Newsom."
The contribution was made on Monday, August 30, and was Soros' third donation to the PAC, following a pair of $250,000 donations.
George Soros has a history of supporting progressive district attorney candidates and criminal justice reform efforts in states like California, Texas, and other states.
Taliban sources had said on Friday the group had seized control of the valley, although the resistance denied it had fallen.
The Taliban have so far issued no public declaration that they had taken the valley, which resisted their rule when they were last in power in Kabul in 1996-2001.
A spokesman for the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, which groups opposition forces loyal to local leader Ahmad Massoud, said Taliban forces reached the Darband heights on the border between Kapisa province and Panjshir but were pushed back.
"The defense of the stronghold of Afghanistan is unbreakable," Fahim Dashty said in a tweet.
'No further powers to Brussels': Hungary's foreign minister calls for more sovereignty within the EU
"The EU is strong when its member states are sovereign and strong themselves, and that means - no further powers to Brussels," Szijjarto said in an interview with Swiss daily Blick. Competitiveness among member states must also be increased, the minister said, suggesting European countries should not be restrained by the membership. "We definitely don't want the United States of Europe."
Hungary is "always the target of attacks" from Brussels, Szijjarto alleged, claiming such an attitude is the result of his country's policies oriented toward national interests.
Hungary's conservative government led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban is frequently criticized by the EU authorities. Its stance on the bloc's migration policies has been a sticking point. In May, Budapest angered Brussels when it vetoed a proposed revision to a longstanding EU trade and development agreement with African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) partnership countries, citing concerns over the draft's implications for increasing ACP migration to the EU.
The EU leadership has also been particularly condemnatory over Budapest's contentious law against LGBT propaganda, which resulted in withholding investment plans, containing grants and loans, earlier this year.
"This is extortion," the minister told Blick, saying that "the contributions are not humanitarian donations that are paid out of generosity, but part of a contract between the EU and Hungary."

RETIRED COLONEL KOBI MARON SPEAKING ON I24 NEWS ABOUT THE DANGERS OF AMERICAN WITHDRAWAL FROM AFGHANISTAN IN PROJECTING “WEAKNESS” IN THE MIDDLE EAST. SEPT. 3, 2021.
Bottom line- The American "Forever war" is still getting raves in Israel.
Israeli government leaders have been careful not to be very vocal about that view. Though Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said two days ago that the U.S. withdrawal could "hugely" impact the battle with al-Qaeda.
Officials speaking privately are more forthcoming. Neri Zilber, an Israeli journalist associated with the Israel lobby group the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told the Israel Policy Forum yesterday that he had heard "surprise, shock, and alarm" from ordinary Israelis.
"Israelis don't like to regard their closest ally, the United States, as being defeated, as being almost humiliated. So that was the general vibe. You had Israelis texting me... quite shocked to see what happened- as I think all of us were.""Israeli officials also viewed it with a bit of alarm but not hysteria," Zilber said. "There is concern in Israeli quarters about what it might mean for Israel's enemies and America's enemies." Israelis worry that the withdrawal will embolden Iran and Hezbollah, he said.
"The whole notion of deterrence and what lessons Iran and ISIS and other bad actors in the Middle East closer to Israel draw from the US Afghanistan story and the 20 year campaign that just ended .. it will be interesting to see if that's the lesson that bad actors actually draw from Afghanistan."The same notion of "bad actors" and enemies was voiced today on the Israeli channel, i24 News. Retired Colonel Kobi Maron said the American withdrawal "projects weakness" and that Iranian officials "sense a lack of determination" on America's part.
"Those tough pictures [from the Kabul airport] affect Israeli deterrence and American deterrence across the Middle East."These claims about the effectiveness of military prowess also touch on Israel's 54-year-long occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem and Gaza.
Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said the group supports China's One Belt, One Road initiative that seeks to link China with Africa, Asia and Europe through an enormous network of ports, railways, roads and industrial parks.
"China is our most important partner and represents a fundamental and extraordinary opportunity for us because it is ready to invest and rebuild our country," Geo News quoted Mujahid as saying in an interview to an Italian newspaper on Thursday.
There are "rich copper mines in the country, which, thanks to the Chinese, can be put back into operation and modernised. In addition, China is our pass to markets all over the world," said Zabihullah Mujahid.
China has been making some positive statements towards the Taliban and has expressed the hope that its dreaded cadre will follow moderate and prudent domestic and foreign policies, combat all forms of terrorist forces, live in harmony with other countries, and live up to the aspiration of its own people and the international community.
So, what is really going on is simple. They are gradually dripping out of their mouths the next objective little by little. First, a vaccine would restore the world to normal. Now, the vaccines will become a regular requirement even to move. They are slowly recreating the Berlin Wall to prevent movement in hopes of preventing an uprising.

Canada's Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes an announcement inside the Sunwing Airlines hangar during his election campaign tour in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, September 3, 2021.
Trudeau called the Sept. 20 election last month, two years ahead of schedule. At the time, his Liberals were well ahead and looked likely to regain the majority in parliament they lost in 2019. His main rival, Conservative leader Erin O'Toole, has repeatedly attacked him for calling a vote during the pandemic.
The latest polls by Nanos, Ekos and others show Liberal fortunes have faded as voters have grown fatigued with Trudeau, 49, who has been in power since 2015. One Liberal strategist said on Friday the early-vote call had backfired as it was seen as "wrong" and "greedy" by electors.
Comment: Hopefully Canada will take this opportunity to send ultra-woke soyboy Trudeau back to some obscure community college campus to teach a [fill-in-the-blank] 'studies' class. His leadership has been disastrous for Canada. It may just happen:
- Still thinking about moving to Canada? Justin Trudeau's top 5 cringe-worthy moments
- Canada's Prime Hypocrite abandons 'all accusations should be believed' stance after facing his own groping allegation
- Birds of a feather Trudeau together? Justin is more like his father than we feared
- Trudeau and Raybould: Apologies, arrogance and the SNC Lavalin scandal
- Canadian politics: New cabinet, empty platitudes, interventionism - in other words, a repeat Trudeau
- Trudeau's cash-for-access is pay-to-play, Canadian style

White House Press Secretary Psaki holds the daily press briefing at the White House in Washington
It must have something to do with all those TV lights, the undivided attention of the audience and the sheer power of being the intermediary between the President of the United States and the world's press that turns perfectly ordinary people into power-crazed monsters prepared to say or do anything to keep mud from sticking to their employer.
Comment: Par for the course:
- Biden silent, Press Sec Psaki 'out of the office' as Taliban conquer Kabul
- Duck and weave: Psaki refuses to provide number of 'breakthrough' cases of COVID in the White House
- Psaki backdates crime surge in attempt to undercut links to protests, cop defund push, but cold statistics tell the real story
- What's there to fact check? USA Today covers for Biden Press Secretary Jen Psaki wearing a hammer-and-sickle hat
- Blast from the past: Things we have (not) missed about Jen Psaki
In an interview with the Australian Financial Review, Keating argued that the Morrison government's confrontational stance with China was absurd, given that Australia "is a continent sharing a border with no other state" and "has no territorial disputes with China."
Keating pointed out that China is "12 flying hours away from the Australian coast," yet the current government, "through its foreign policy incompetence and fawning compulsion to please America, effectively has us in a cold war with China." Keating served as prime minister and leader of the Australian Labor Party between December 1991 and March 1996.
Comment: See also:
- China suspends economic accord with Australia
- China tells Australia not to make relationship 'even worse' after two trade deals canceled
- China retaliates by halting Hong Kong extradition treaties with Canada, Australia, UK
- US vassal Australia eyes developing new South China Sea port for American marines amid Washington-Beijing row
- Is China's social credit system coming to Australia?
- Australia's LNG sector could win big from the US, China trade war
- Ex-PM agrees Australia's security agencies are run by 'NUTTERS who are writing government policy' after article critical of foreign policy towards China published

A new report released Wednesday by Access Now and Jigsaw documents internet shutdowns.
What's behind this troubling trend? "More people are getting online and getting access to the internet," said Marianne Díaz Hernández, a lawyer in Venezuela and a fellow with the nonprofit Access Now. "As governments see this as a threat, they start thinking the internet is something they need to control."
These staggering statistics come from a new report released Wednesday by Access Now and Jigsaw, a division of Alphabet that focuses on addressing societal threats with technology. The report documents the history of internet shutdowns over the last decade, the economic toll shutdowns take on the countries that impose them and what governments and the broader business and civil society community can do to stop what has fast become a widespread and grave human rights violation.
Felicia Anthonio leads Access Now's #KeepItOn campaign, which has been documenting internet shutdowns since 2016. "Internet shutdowns don't ensure stability or resolve crises that are happening," Anthonio said. "It's actually endangering people's lives."
Comment: Perhaps the Cyberpolygon exercises were in "preparation" for just such a time when a partial shutdown (or reconfiguration) of the internet may be implemented - and justified - by a cyber false flag attack. Too bad the author didn't include that possibility in her article.











Comment: Money can't buy you love...but it might influence a recall vote. Note: the media and publicity honkers win every time.