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That's pathological self-medication - an overdose, not a Kremlin poison plot.
What then can be the reason the editors of The Lancet, Richard Horton (lead image, 1st left) and Astrid James (2nd left), have refused to publish a clinical commentary in the form of questions from Kozak?
There's more to the mystery than that. Horton and James also refuse to answer questions about the circumstances of their publication of Navalny's data records separately from the case report authored by Navalny's chief treating doctors in Berlin, Kai-Uwe Eckardt (right) and David Steindl.
Eckardt and Steindl have now been asked to clarify the circumstances of the publication of their case report on Navalny and the separate biomedical data. They do not answer. Because of the contradiction between the evidence in their data records and the interpretation widely given to their case report in the press and by NATO officials, Eckardt and Steindl were asked to say if the title of the report they wrote, "Novichok nerve agent poisoning", was their choice of title, or The Lancet's in London. Eckardt and Steindl will not say.
In the Monday article, titled, 'Joe Biden, playing as Luigi, wins in Mario Kart race against granddaughter at Camp David', staff writer Marina Watts reported on the details of Biden's video game victory, prompting critics on social media to accuse the magazine of going easy on the new president.
The magazine gushed that Biden spent his first President's Day weekend at Camp David with family. "Despite not being at the same gaming level as his granddaughter, the commander-in-chief came out victorious," the article reads.
The revocation notice from Ofcom, available online and transparent to all, makes plain that the primary issue of concern in the regulator's investigation of CGTN last year was that of control, relating to the question of CGTN's objects and purpose. The notice states:
[We] have determined that CGTNC could not currently be granted a broadcasting licence as it would be disqualified under the statutory scheme. This is because CGTNC is both controlled by and an associate of an organisation, namely CCTV, which, as a result of its relationship with the Chinese Communist Party through the China Media Group, is a body whose objects are wholly or mainly of a political nature and/or is controlled by a body whose objects are wholly or mainly of a political nature.Ofcom's conclusion, then, after months of deliberation, was that CGTN's operations in the UK are not independent, that it does not have full control, or editorial oversight over its programming.
The US State Department has called on Yemen's Houthis to halt their offensive on a major Yemeni government stronghold in northern Yemen, urging the militia to cease all military operations, 'other destabilizing actions', and to turn to negotiations.
"The United States urges the Houthis to halt their advance on Marib and cease all military operations and turn to negotiations. The Houthis' assault on Marib is the action of a group not committed to peace or to ending the war afflicting the people of Yemen," the State Department said in a statement Tuesday.
The ruling, which took months to hand down after being requested by the court's chief prosecutor, was welcomed by human rights groups who called for expeditious proceedings.
Israeli government figures condemned the ICC judges' decision, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling it "pure anti-Semitism."
Fatou Bensouda, the ICC chief prosecutor, concluded a five-year preliminary examination of the situation in Palestine at the end of 2019, stating that criteria for war crimes investigations in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip had been met. Bensouda gave three examples of crimes meeting the threshold requirement of court jurisdiction in relation to the situation in Palestine.
Comment: See also:
- ICC paves the way for the investigation of Israeli crimes
- Calling in markers? Israel to ask allies to pass 'discreet message' to ICC not to open alleged war crimes probe
- Good luck! ICC opens war crimes inquiry for Palestine
- Israel prepares for first-ever ICC visit, but insists ICC has no authority in Israel, because Palestine doesn't exist

Iranian atomic enrichment • Israeli ambassador to US Gilad Erdan
Israel and the United States will go separate ways on Iran policy if the Biden administration returns to the nuclear deal as is, Gilad Erdan, Israeli Ambassador to the United States, has indicated. Speaking to Israel's Army Radio on Tuesday, Erdan said:
"We will not be able to be part of such a process if the new administration returns to that deal. We think that if the United States returns to the same accord that it already withdrew from, all its leverage will be lost. Essentially, the moment [the US] removes the sanctions the Iranians will have no real incentive to negotiate and reach a deal that is truly capable of ruling out nuclear capabilities."Israel successfully lobbied the Trump administration to pull out of the JCPOA in 2018, with Washington restoring crushing sanctions against the Islamic Republic and escalating other forms of pressure. Iran first urged the deal's remaining signatories to come up with a mechanism by which the sanctions pressure could be lessened, and, when that failed, began to increase its uranium enrichment activities beyond limits outlined in the JCPOA.
Of 14 rockets fired, three 107 mm rounds hit Irbil International Airport, Army Col. Wayne Marotto, a military spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition, said Tuesday in a statement on Twitter. The slain contractor was not an American, he said. Eight of the wounded were contractors. Five Americans, including the service member, were being examined for concussions. The commercial airport shares space with a base for U.S. and other anti-Islamic State coalition troops.
Three civilians were injured by rockets that overflew the base and hit residential areas, Kurdistan Regional Government officials said.
The small truck that fired them was found between Irbil and Gwer, a town about 30 miles to the city's southwest. A similar vehicle was used in the last attack on the airport in September. Such trucks involved in attacks elsewhere in the country are typically modified with dozens of concealed makeshift launchers and set to fire on a timer.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken pledged to support an Iraqi investigation and efforts to hold the perpetrators accountable, he said in a statement after a call with Kurdish Prime Minister Masrour Barzani.
"We are outraged by today's rocket attack in the Iraqi Kurdistan region. We express our condolences to the loved ones of the civilian contractor killed in this attack and to the innocent Iraqi people and their families who are suffering these ruthless acts of violence."
Comment: Was this an attack by 'legitimate' anti-US occupation Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq, or was it a 'counter-terror hit' by deep state assets (for the purpose of providing political justification for continued US military presence in the oil-rich geostrategic region)?
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A general view of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia September 30, 2014.
"I recognize that the decision, on when and how to begin in-person learning is one that must be based on a thorough review of what the science tells us works and an understanding of the lived experiences, challenges, and perspectives of teachers and school staff, parents, and students," Walensky said in a COVID-19 update on Friday. "We have conducted an in-depth review of the available science and evidence base to guide our recommendations, and we have also engaged with many education and public-health partners to hear firsthand from parents and teachers directly about their experiences and concerns."
This input from some of the same people who have stalled school reopenings in cities across the nation, Walensky said, resulted in "direct changes to the guidance."
Comment: 'Science' says there's no reason to keep schools closed. While the union reps mouth platitudes about not wanting to create 'super spreader centers', many think the real reason is to gain more funding and political clout.
In August, the Wall Street Journal published an op-ed:
Last week Randi Weingarten, leader of the powerful American Federation of Teachers, declared support for "safety strikes" if local unions deem insufficient the steps their school districts are taking to mitigate Covid-19. And on Monday an alliance of teachers unions and progressive groups sponsored what they called a "national day of resistance" around the country listing their demands before returning to the classroom. They include:The phrase for this is political extortion. Rather than work to open schools safely, the unions are issuing ultimatums and threatening strikes until they are granted their ideological wish list. Children, who would have to endure more lost instruction, are their hostages.
- "Support for our communities and families, including canceling rents and mortgages, a moratorium on evictions/foreclosures, providing direct cash assistance to those not able to work or who are unemployed, and other critical social needs
- Moratorium on new charter or voucher programs and standardized testing
- Massive infusion of federal money to support the reopening funded by taxing billionaires and Wall Street"
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These public unions are also lobbying their political allies to keep public charter and private schools closed. On Friday the chief health officer for Maryland's Montgomery County, Travis Gayles, ordered private schools to remain closed until Oct. 1.
Public schools are funded whether they open or not. But private and religious schools, which rely on tuition and donations, don't have that luxury. The Cato Institute's Center for Educational Freedom reckons that 107 private and religious schools have been shut down permanently at least partly due to Covid-19. New York's Catholic archdiocese has announced the closure of 20 schools.
The teachers unions have a cynical interest in forcing their competitors to shut down. What a humiliation it would be if charter and private schools reopen and demonstrate that in-person education can be done with the right risk mitigation. Or if parents unsatisfied with the public schools' response to the coronavirus decide a private school would be better for their child.
If there's a silver lining here, it's that Americans are getting a closer look at the true, self-interested character of today's teachers unions. They are allies of the political left. And they wield monopoly power that they are now using to coerce parents and taxpayers to dance to their agenda if they want their children to learn.
The proper political response should be to give taxpayer dollars to parents to decide where and how to educate their children. If parents want to use the money for private schools that are open, or for new forms of home instruction, they should have that right. No political force should have veto power over the education of America's children.
- CDC says schools are safe, but Biden continues to ignore science, doctors
- There's no medical reason for keeping schools shut. In fact, it is causing much more harm to children than Covid-19 ever could
- Florida teachers union files lawsuit against state over school reopening order
Notably, the US government relies on these rare earths for the manufacture of F-35 jets and other sophisticated weaponry, which use them for critical components such as electrical power systems and magnets.
"The government wants to know if the US may have trouble making F-35 fighter jets if China imposes an export ban," said one Chinese government adviser who spoke on condition of anonymity.
One rare earth metal for example, samarium cobalt, is used in precision guided missiles and fighter jets, and advanced communications systems.
Comment: The Chinese government now seems to be saying "two can play at this game!" - as it contemplates various responses to US interference and aggression in so many various domains.
See also:
- Export ban? As China makes rare earths more rare, US will suffer a larger cost for its trade war
- Pentagon rushing to secure supply of rare earths after Chinese threats to cut exports
- Pentagon now realizes that 'made in China' has left the US Army desperate for 'made in America'
The claim that the Biden administration had to start from scratch on a national vaccination strategy because their Republican predecessors left them nothing to work with came up last month, first as a CNN 'scoop' and later as the official position of the new government.













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