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Bellingcat funded by US and UK intelligence contractors that aided extremists in Syria

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Supposedly "independent" website Bellingcat raked in money from scandal-ridden Western intelligence firms that wreaked havoc - and reaped massive profits - in Syria.

Since its launch in July 2014, the self-styled open-source investigations website Bellingcat has cemented itself as a darling of mainstream Western media, with its dives into alleged Syrian government chemical weapon attacks and Russian intelligence operations showered with praise, puff pieces, and glitzy awards.

While vehemently insisting that it is independent of government influence, Bellingcat is funded by both the US government's National Endowment for Democracy and the European Union. CIA officials have declared their "love" for Bellingcat, and there are unambiguous signs that the outlet has partnered closely with London and Washington to further the pair's imperial objectives.

Now that the media consortium has obtained access to high-tech satellites capable of capturing 50cm resolution imagery of any place on Earth, it is time to place these connections under the microscope.

To explore the relationship between Bellingcat and centers of imperial power, look no further than its officially published financial accounts from 2019 to 2020. According to these records, Bellingcat has accepted enormous sums from Western intelligence contractors.

Mr. Potato

Biden job approval plummets to 42 percent: survey

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Bad news for Biden.
President Biden's approval rating fell to 42 percent in the latest NBC News poll released on Sunday.

Pollsters also found that 54 percent of respondents said they disapprove of Biden's performance as president. By comparison, 53 percent of respondents approved of Biden as president and 39 percent disapproved in April.

Overall, 71 percent of respondents in the latest survey said that the nation is generally "off on the wrong track." That includes 93 percent of Republicans, 70 of independents and 48 percent of Democrats.

Nine months into his presidency, Biden is also seeing significant drops in approval with regard to his handling of individual issues.

Comment: Watch the glorious good news of the citizenry starting to wake up:


But President Houseplant is undismayed:





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Barclays Bank boss quits ahead of report into link to sex offender Jeffrey Esptein

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Barclays Bank boss Jes Staley quits ahead of report into link to Jeffrey Esptein
The boss of Barclays Bank, Jes Staley, has quit ahead of a report by the financial watchdog into his relationship as Jeffrey Epstein's private banker in a previous job.

Jes Staley, boss of Barclays, said he will step down with immediate effect, with the bank's board saying it is "disappointed" with the outcome of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) report into his links to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The bank said it was made aware on Friday evening of the preliminary conclusions from the investigation, but did not go into details.

Comment: This comes just as British police have dropped their investigation into Prince Andrew following allegations by a former Epstein victim that he was also one of the men that took advantage of her as a minor.

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Target

Man accused in Sicknick case: 'We've all been destroyed'

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US President Joe Biden and wife Jill pay respects to Capitol Police Officer Sicknick
George Tanios' fiancée encouraged him to go to Washington on January 6 to hear President Trump's speech. "You're gonna regret it if you don't go," she said, hoping he could take a break from working 100-hours-a-week to run his popular sandwich shop in Morgantown, West Virginia.

Tanios and I both laughed after he told me that during a two-hour interview this week. (I was in contact with his fiancée, Amanda, as she cared for their three young children while he was incarcerated for five months.)

But there is nothing funny about how Joe Biden's Justice Department is trying to ruin Tanios' life to maintain the myth that Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick died at the hands of Trump supporters on January 6.

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Stop

As COVID hits defense factories, some workers push back on vaccine mandate

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Norwegian soldier administers vaccine to civilian contractor at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq
Defense companies are preparing to lay off thousands of employees, largely factory workers, who refuse to get the COVID-19 vaccine before the Dec. 8 deadline.

The CEOs of America's largest defense companies this week warned these layoffs could delay weapon manufacturing. Some companies are already hiring new employees in anticipation of workers walking off the job or being fired because they refuse to comply with last month's executive order that the employees of federal contractors be vaccinated.

Northrop Grumman CEO Kathy Warden said Thursday during the company's quarterly earnings call:
"We are proactively increasing our hiring now in anticipation that we may have some loss of workers and we are ensuring that we have training and skill building programs in place once we bring those new employees into the workplace so they can get productive and efficient as quickly as possible."
Privately, many defense industry leaders praise the vaccine mandates, which they say help protect their important and vulnerable workforces. Some say they're frustrated by workers who refuse to get vaccinated amid a pandemic that has killed nearly 750,000 in the United States and has cost the industry millions of dollars and the Pentagon billions.

"If you don't like science, don't work for a science company," one industry source said.

Comment: Numbers do not tell the story, they only reinforce a particular POV and thus any appropriated numbers will do.


Attention

US defense establishment alert to 'stunning' Chinese military advances

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The Pentagon
  • Shift in the global balance of power is seen as complicating Washington's alliances in Asia
  • China's test of hypersonic weapon able to partially orbit Earth then find a target was close to a Sputnik moment, says Joint Chiefs of Staff head Mark Milley
China's growing military muscle and its drive to end American predominance in the Asia-Pacific is rattling the US defence establishment. American officials see trouble quickly accumulating on multiple fronts: Beijing's expanding nuclear arsenal, its advances in space, cyber and missile technologies, and threats to Taiwan.

"The pace at which China is moving is stunning," said General John Hyten, the No 2-ranking US military officer, who previously commanded US nuclear forces and oversaw Air Force space operations.

At stake is a potential shift in the global balance of power that has favoured the United States for decades. A realignment more favourable to China does not pose a direct threat to the United States but could complicate US alliances in Asia. New signs of how the Pentagon intends to deal with the China challenge may emerge in the coming weeks from Biden administration policy reviews on nuclear weapons, global troop basing and overall defence strategy.

For now, officials marvel at how Beijing is marshalling the resources, technology and political will to make rapid gains - so rapid that the Biden administration is attempting to reorient all aspects of US foreign and defence policy.

Family

Biden administration may pay millions to migrant families separated at border under Trump

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Tornillo, Texas tent facility to house immigrant children separated from their parents.
Thousands of migrant parents and children separated from each other at the U.S. border by Trump administration policies may soon be eligible for hundreds of thousands of dollars per person in compensation, according to three sources familiar with ongoing negotiations in a lawsuit brought on behalf of separated families.

The Wall Street Journal first reported on Thursday that the Biden administration is in talks to offer separated migrant parents and children around $450,000 per person. That would mean that if a parent and a child were separated at the border, together they would be eligible for a combined payment of $900,000.

The talks are part of negotiations between the Justice Department and lawyers representing the separated families in a number of tort cases that have claimed the families experienced harm when they were forcibly separated.

The sum total of the payments remains unknown as negotiations continue, the sources said. But if enough parents and children are located, one source said, the U.S. government could be paying out hundreds of millions of dollars to compensate these families for what they went through.

Comment: Insanity has an outrageous price - one Biden seems eager to have American taxpayers pay.


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Israel's UN envoy tears up Human Rights Council Report

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Israeli Envoy to the UN Gilad Erdan tears to pieces the UNHRC's annual report while on the podium of the UN General Assembly.
Israeli Envoy to the United Nations (UN) Gilad Erdan on Friday tore to pieces the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC)'s annual report while on the podium of the UN General Assembly, claiming it was biassed against Israel, news agencies reported.

The UNHRC held a special hearing at the General Assembly while its president, Michelle Bachelet, presented the annual report to all member states.

In the report, the findings of an investigative committee founded after the Israeli occupation's offensive on Gaza that killed 260 Palestinians, including 67 children, 40 women, and 16 elderly, were presented.

Dollar

Russia fines internet giants like Facebook, Google, TikTok a combined $2.6M for failing to delete banned content

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So far this year, Russia has fined seven internet giants a combined total of $2.6 million for failure to remove prohibited information, including content that promoted the usage of drugs, the country's media watchdog has revealed.

In a post on its Telegram channel on Monday, Roskomnadzor outlined the penalties handed down to companies that refuse to abide by the watchdog's deletion requests.

The websites in question include US-based social networks Facebook ($998,000) and Twitter ($542,000), American search engine Google ($458,000), and Chinese video-sharing app TikTok ($58,000). Russian social media networks Odnoklassniki ($56,000) and VKontakte ($42,000) were also fined, alongside the popular messaging app Telegram ($494,000).

Whenever prohibited content is discovered online, Roskomnadzor files deletion demands. Any company that refuses to comply could be fined or even wholly banned, depending on the circumstances. As well as so-called 'pro-drug propaganda,' websites have been punished for refusing to remove other content such as child pornography, extremist materials, and calls for children to join illegal street protests.

Cardboard Box

Pivoting from Russia to West has cost Kiev billions, Ukraine's ex-economy minister says

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When Ukraine decided to reorientate towards the West in 2014, it lost billions of dollars in exports to Russia. Seven years later, despite close ties with the EU and the US, Kiev still hasn't been able to replace the lost income.

That's according to Viktor Suslov, who spoke on Sunday to the country's NewsOne channel. Suslov served as the country's minister of economy in the 1990s.

In Suslov's opinion, the West's plan to pull Kiev over to its side was supposed to inflict serious damage on Moscow. However, in the time since, while both sides have lost a lot, Russia has mainly recovered from its loss of access to the market of its neighbor, while Ukraine itself is still struggling.
"Dragging Ukraine to the Western side should have weakened Russia dramatically. In fact, this only partially happened. After Ukraine turned to the West, all this economic cooperation was curtailed. Ukraine lost tens of billions of dollars from its exports."