Puppet Masters
The decision to halt postal services was made "in light of multiple attempts to smuggle banned items... used for terrorism against Israel," Yoav Mordechai, coordinator of Israeli government's activities in the Palestinian territories, said Thursday as quoted by Haaretz.
Earlier, Israeli security officials confiscated drones, scuba diving equipment and weapons components said to be sent into the Gaza strip via the Erez crossing.
Director of the Palestinian side of the Erez crossing, Abdul Rahim Abu Hatab, confirmed to Middle East Monitor the he had been informed by the Israeli side of the decision to freeze mail service.
The surveillance technology, used primarily by airports and private security companies, was pitched in 2013 as a way to help police departments catch criminals in a safer and more efficient manner. At that point, the FBI already had 30,000 scans and was looking to coordinate with local and national agencies to develop a searchable database of scans taken by police departments across the nation. The iris scan, which can be taken from a distance and requires no physical contact, was to be taken upon arrest and submitted whether charges were pressed or not.
The reality before us is that even the State Department itself is in the midst of a fierce conflict between Kerry and the majority of the department's employees whom he inherited from Hillary Clinton. They are supported by the hawks in the American intelligence services and also the US Democratic Party. As a result of this conflict, funny situations take place. For example, 50 high-ranking diplomats from the State Department wrote a letter to Obama demanding that he start bombing Assad, and John Kerry said that this letter was a private opinion which, considering everything, is his own, but at the same time he has made clear that no one is going to be bombed. Just recently, Kerry public admitted that two groups of Syrian rebels considered by the Americans to be the "moderate democratic opposition" are in fact Islamic terrorists, as was repeatedly claimed by Russian diplomats. Then the State Department apparatus tried to take back Kerry's words while the American publication Business Insider called Kerry's speech "pro-Russian."

The most recent photograph of Umar Shishani released by Islamic State social-media accounts was posted at the end of December.
Al-Shishani, better known as Omar the Chechen, reportedly "died in combat" near the Iraqi city of Shirqat, 100km from the ISIS stronghold of Mosul.
Iraqi government forces say they have almost encircled Shirqat, as they drive their offensive northward into the heart of ISIS territory.
The Pentagon is verifying whether al-Shishani died in a US drone strike carried out earlier this month, officials told CNN. Washington previously boasted that it took out al-Shishani, who has a $5 million bounty on his head, in Syria in March, only to backtrack when Islamic State said he survived his injuries.
The 30-year-old al-Shishani, famous for his distinctive red-tinted beard, was born into a mixed Georgian-Chechen family, and served in a spec ops unit in the Georgian army, before volunteering to join Islamic State three years ago.
Comment: The Pentagon now admits they didn't kill al-Shishani back in March, but are sure he's dead now. With any luck, they're right, and this cretin won't be coming back. See also:
- Kurdish military finds no evidence of the death of "the Chechen" ISIS commander
- U.S. officials report ISIS operative Omar al-Shishani is dead (UPDATE: Iraqis confirm report)
- Chechen Islamic State commander dead, according to Chechen leader
- Omar "the Chechen" dies again! Pentagon claims US airstrikes killed ISIS commander

Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin, Bashar al-Assad, John Kerry
How many times have we been down this road?
The US, Turkey and Saudi Arabia provide weapons, cash and training to
Russia, Iran, and the legal, internationally recognized Syrian army pound
Barack Obama sends John Kerry to Moscow to offer some sort of cooperation/ceasefire.
Moscow accepts, as its ultimate goal is to keep Syria whole, and rid the country of ISIS/Al Nusra/Al Qaeda terrorists.
The US, Turkey and Saudi Arabia use the lull in fighting, from the agreed upon ceasefire, to re-arm, re-fund and re-train to ISIS/Al Qaeda, "moderate, friendly rebels" in Syria.
Russia, Iran, and the legal, internationally recognized Syrian army pound
Rinse and repeat...
Comment: Apparently this cooperation deal was not discussed in Kerry's visit with Putin (maybe he discussed it with Lavrov?). As for the proposal itself, this pretty much says it all:
The U.S.'s own SDF rebels in northern Syria say they would cooperate with Russia if an agreement were reached between Moscow and Washington:
"We are fully supportive of this move, our position is clear. If Russian and the US sides reach an agreement on cooperation and joint counterterrorism efforts, we will strongly support the cooperation," Talal Selo told RIA Novosti.
He added that the SDF cooperated with the international anti-terror coalition and if Russia reached an agreement with the US-led coalition, the SDF would be ready to cooperate on ground.
Instead of "Big Brother," May will become the consummate "Big Mother." As home secretary, May drastically increased the powers of the Security Service, also known as MI-5, to spy on people in Britain. May has had plenty of time to implement her Orwellian society. Home secretary since 2010, May has served as home secretary longer than any predecessor since the 19th century. As prime minister, May's zeal to spy will extend to the Secret Intelligence Service, MI-6, and Britain's NSA counterpart, the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ).

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov meet in Moscow on July 15.
"I am not sure of the notion that there is a real change here. There is a history of Mr. Kerry going to Moscow, meeting with Mr. Lavrov or Mr. Putin, saying conciliatory things and then saying the exact opposite when he gets back to Washington," Jatras observed.
Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin have repeatedly urged Washington to work together in Syria, but US policymakers have largely been reluctant. The latest developments indicate that this could be changing. Jatras referred to it as "a change in the landscape."
In his opinion, Turkey's U-turn on Russia has played a major role in this process.
Comment: Peskov has said that Kerry and Putin did NOT discuss direct military cooperation in Syria. If the U.S. really offered such a thing, there's absolutely no reason to trust them. Plus, every time they make such an offer, they make it so ridiculous that it has no possibility of actually working out.
Sources said they had never heard of the "Case Briefing Acknowledgment" form being used before, although all agents must initially sign nondisclosure agreements to obtain security clearance.
"This is very, very unusual. I've never signed one, never circulated one to others," said one retired FBI chief.
An FBI agent currently on the job admitted, "I have never heard of such a form. Sounds strange."
Meanwhile, FBI agents expressed their "disappointment" over FBI Director James Comey's decision not to recommend charges against Clinton, sources close to the matter told The Post.
"FBI agents believe there was an inside deal put in place after the Loretta Lynch/Bill Clinton tarmac meeting," said one source.
Another source from the Justice Department was "furious" with Comey, saying he's "managed to piss off right and left."

An Interior view of Arak heavy water production facility in Central Iran 360 km (223 miles) south west of Tehran
The legislation was passed on Wednesday by 249-176, with support mostly coming from the Republican majority.The 'No 2H2O from Iran Act' literally prohibits purchase or licensing of the purchase of heavy water produced in Iran.
Heavy water is an important by-product of producing nuclear weapons and energy, but it is not radioactive. In April, the US Department of Energy said it will buy 32 metric tons of heavy water from Iran worth $8.6 million.
Now other European Union countries - including Belgium, the UK, Italy, Spain, Germany and the Czech Republic - are taking measures in an attempt to combat the threat of terror. Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said following a morning meeting of the country's Security Council that additional "appropriate measures" would be taken for next week's National Day celebrations, scheduled to take place on July 21, AP reported.
"We have already taken a certain number of steps in connection with preparations for July 21, as you can imagine, and our security services are permanently evaluating the measures that are necessary,'' Michel said in a radio interview. "It's certain that our security services are going to include information resulting from this act committed last night in Nice in their analyses.''











Comment: FBI confirms collecting 430,000 iris scans under creepy 'pilot program' in California