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New adviser giving Trump bad information on virus, says Fauci

U.S. President Donald Trump
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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks about the administration's coronavirus disease (COVID-19) testing plan in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., September 28, 2020.
Two senior U.S. public health experts have raised concerns that White House adviser Scott Atlas is providing misleading or incorrect information on the coronavirus pandemic to President Donald Trump, according to media reports on Monday.

The top U.S. infectious diseases expert, Anthony Fauci, told CNN on Monday he was concerned that information given by Atlas - a late addition to the White House coronavirus task force - was "really taken either out of context or actually incorrect."

The comments from Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, came hours after a news report quoted Robert Redfield, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sharing similar concerns.

Comment: Sounds like Atlas is going off-script and the bigwigs don't like that someone actually talking sense has the President's ear.

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Attention

Novichok reloaded, Belarus and other insanities in a world gone mad

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We all know that we are living in crazy, and dangerous, times, yet I can't help being awed at what the imperial propaganda machine (aka the legacy ziomedia) is trying to make us all swallow. The list of truly batshit crazy stuff we are being told to believe is now very long, and today I just want to pick on a few of my "favorites" (so to speak).

First, of course, comes the "Novichok Reloaded" scandal around the alleged poisoning of the so-called "dissident" Alexei Navalnyi. I already mentioned this absolutely ridiculous story once, so I won't repeat it all here. I just want to mention a few very basic facts:
  • Navalnyi is pretty much a discredited non-entity in Russia. "Putin" (because this is how the imperial propaganda machine always personalizes the evils of Russia: "Putin" did this or that, as if Putin was personally in every alleged Russian evil deed) had absolutely and exactly zero reasons to harm Navalnyi in any way. I would even add that IF Navalnyi was poisoned in Russia (which I do not believe) then the FSB screwed up by not offering him 24/7 protection, especially in the current political climate (i.e. struggle for the completion of North Stream 2).
  • The Empire always likes to produce a "sacrificial lamb" to symbolize the putative evil of the nation which dares to resist. In Iran it was Neda, in Kuwait the infamous "incubator babies", in Syria anonymous kids killed by Russian gas, and in Russia it was Nemtsov (did not really work) and now Navalnyi (I wonder who the sacrificial lamb will be in Belarus (Tikhanovskaia?). The FSB should have seen this coming, especially after Nemtsov.
  • There is exactly zero evidence that the mineral water bottle which the Germans claim contained traces of, what else, "Novichok", ever was anywhere near Navalnyi or even that it ever was in Russia. No such bottle was found by, or mentioned to the Russian investigators. This bottle was, allegedly, hidden from the FSB by Navalnyi supporters, and secretly brought to Germany. What that means in terms of "chain of custody" is self-evident.
  • As I have mentioned in my past article, if what the German authorities are claiming is true, then the Russians are truly the dumbest imbeciles on the planet. Not content to use this now famous "Novichok" gas against Skripal in the UK and after failing to kill Skripal, these stupid Russians decided to try the very same gas, only "improved", and they failed again: Navalnyi is quite alive and well, thank you!
  • Then there is this: according to the imperial propaganda machine, Novichok was so horribly dangerous, that the Brits had to use full biosuits to investigate the alleged poisoning of Skripal. They also said that they would completely destroy the dangerous Skripal home (though they never did that). The self same propaganda machine says that the Novichok used on Navalnyi was a more powerful, improved version. Okay. Then try to answer this one: why did the Russians NOT put on biosuits, why did not a single passenger suffer from any side effects (inside a closed aircraft cabin!)? How is it that this super-dooper Novichok not only failed to kill Navalnyi (who, allegedly, ingested it!) but also failed to even moderately inconvenience anybody from the many people Navalnyi was surrounded by on that day?

Bad Guys

UK to become WHO's largest state donor with 30% funding increase amidst coronavirus fiasco

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Boris Johnson to call for more powers for health body in coronavirus fight as Trump pulls out
Boris Johnson will announce a 30% increase in the UK's funding of the World Health Organization, making the UK the single largest national donor after the US leaves.

In an announcement at the UN General Assembly, he will urge it to heal "the ugly rifts" that are damaging the international fight against coronavirus.

While Trump has denounced the WHO as corrupt and under China's influence, Johnson will announce £340m in UK funding over the next four years, a 30% increase. He will also suggest the body be given greater powers to demand reports on how countries are handling a pandemic.

The proposals will form part of a British vision, drawn up in conjunction with the Gates Foundation, of how future health pandemics could be better controlled, including "zoonotic labs" capable of identifying potentially dangerous pathogens in animals before they transmit to humans.


Comment: Except that their track record of handling a virus that isn't dangerous (and was most likely conjured up in a lab) is failing miserably - unless the real aim is to test the totalitarian waters and, if so, then, ok, they're doing quite well.


Comment: It's notable that, at a time when UK citizens are being promised ever more 'austerity' measures that are successfully tearing the countries social fabric to pieces, Bojo finds some loose change in the public purse to spend on these rather suspect endeavours:


Yellow Vest

Anti-lockdown protests continue in Madrid, police response grows increasingly violent, army checkpoints at 'restricted zones'

Madrid coronavirus protest
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A protest against measures to control the spread of Covid-19 in Madrid.
Anti-lockdown protests and violence continued over the weekend in Madrid, as clashes between citizens and police grew increasingly violent. Video shared to social media showcases the increasing violence.

Last week, Madrid city council announced new restrictions for over one million of the city's inhabitants, introducing localized restrictions on movement amid a surge in new cases of coronavirus.


Comment: Restrictions that even the regional Mayor objected to, instead calling for an end to the emergency measures and for a swift lifting of all lockdown restrictions Madrid's local authorities resist Spanish government's pressure to impose regional lockdown


Dozens of residents were involved in violent clashes with police last week, in what local media dubbed a riot. Eyewitness footage from the scene shows the ferocity of the police response in quelling the disturbances.

Comment: The involvement of the army is a particularly chilling move, although the UK is also thinking of deploying troops to enforce its will:
UK's NHS to enlist ARMY to vaccinate ENTIRE population with coronavirus vaccine, will do a 'dry run' with flu vaccine

This is particular noteworthy because a backlash is building throughout Europe:


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Secret report: How CIA's Brennan overruled dissenting analysts who concluded Russia favored Hillary

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John Brennan • Robert Mueller, 2013.
Former CIA Director John Brennan personally edited a crucial section of the intelligence report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and assigned a political ally to take a lead role in writing it after career analysts disputed Brennan's take that Russian leader Vladimir Putin intervened in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump clinch the White House, according to two senior U.S. intelligence officials who have seen classified materials detailing Brennan's role in drafting the document.

The explosive conclusion Brennan inserted into the report was used to help justify continuing the Trump-Russia "collusion" investigation, which had been launched by the FBI in 2016. It was picked up after the election by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who in the end found no proof that Trump or his campaign conspired with Moscow.

The Obama administration publicly released a declassified version of the report — known as the "Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent Elections (ICA)" — just two weeks before Trump took office, casting a cloud of suspicion over his presidency. Democrats and national media have cited the report to suggest Russia influenced the 2016 outcome and warn that Putin is likely meddling again to reelect Trump.

The ICA is a key focus of U.S. Attorney John Durham's ongoing investigation into the origins of the "collusion" probe. He wants to know if the intelligence findings were juiced for political purposes.

Comment: So...Brennan made two copies of the ICA, the original under CIA classification lock to protect information, potential falsification and the sourcing. The other a redacted reveal has been given privileged access. Whether this report is The Bomb or not, the Top Secret compartmentalization of the contents and denied access, by default, give it incalculable power and keeps 'the threat' alive.


Smiley

Does Trump have a sense of humor?

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Trump in Las Vegas, Dec. 2015
Last Monday — unbeknownst to one another — participants in two online events tackled the relatively unexplored subject of President Donald Trump's sense of humor.

First, Scott Adams — "Dilbert" cartoonist, pundit, and author — argued in his morning podcast that Trump not only had a sense of humor, but that he might be the "greatest stand-up comic in history." In the second event, commentators at a Biden-Harris fundraiser confidently asserted that the president had no sense of humor at all.

So which is it? Is Trump funny or not?

Humor as the Indispensable Tool

As an actor, TED Talk veteran, and public speaker, I've seen firsthand what a powerful a tool a good sense of humor can be. Friedrich Nietzsche (unfunny even by German standards) wrote "that we should call every truth false which was not accompanied by at least one laugh." Making people laugh is often a necessary first step to making them think. If they don't laugh, they won't listen — and they certainly won't pay money to watch you the next time you're in town.

To quote Joe Biden, "That's no joke."

Comment: Need we ask?


Footprints

Threat to evacuate US diplomats from Iraq raises fear of war

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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Washington has made preparations to withdraw diplomats from Iraq after warning Baghdad it could shut its embassy, two Iraqi officials and two Western diplomats said, a step Iraqis fear could turn their country into a battle zone.

Any move by the United States to scale down its diplomatic presence in a country where it has up to 5,000 troops would be widely seen in the region as an escalation of its confrontation with Iran, which Washington blames for missile and bomb attacks. That in turn would open the possibility of military action, with just weeks to go before an election in which President Donald Trump has campaigned on a hard line towards Tehran and its proxies.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo threatened to close the embassy in a phone call a week ago to President Barham Salih, two Iraqi government sources said. The conversation was initially reported by an Iraqi news website.

By Sunday, Washington had begun preparations to withdraw diplomatic staff if such a decision is taken, those sources and the two Western diplomats said. The concern among the Iraqis is that pulling out diplomats would be followed quickly by military action against forces Washington blamed for attacks.

Comment: Whether it loosens the international fabric or tightens political knots...removal of US troops is long overdue.


Yellow Vest

'Why didn't you hand over power to Yellow Vests?' Lukashenko tells Macron after French leader calls for his resignation

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Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko
If Emmanuel Macron believes heads of state must resign over street protests, he should have left office himself when Yellow Vest demonstrators took to the streets in France, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said on Sunday.

Lukashenko, who has faced weeks of large-scale protests following last month's presidential election, which the opposition insists was rigged, has labeled Macron an "immature politician." His words were reported to the state-owned BelTA news agency by his press secretary.

As a "mature politician," the Belarusian president advised his French counterpart "not to get distracted, but instead focus on the internal affairs of France. At least, begin solving the many problems that accumulated in the country," Lukashenko added.

The statement came after Macron said in an interview with Le Journal du Dimanche that "it is clear that Lukashenko must go" because his "authoritarian administration" is unable to accept democracy.

"Judging by his own logic, the French president should've himself resigned two years ago when the Yellow Vests started going out to the streets in Paris," Lukashenko pointed out.

Comment: "Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones" - a timeless truism seldom appropriately applied to one's own circumstances.


Star of David

New Middle East peace plan would use jobs to 'turn Palestinians away from violence'

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Israeli soldiers prevent Palestinian laborers from crossing a fence south of Hebron.
A dauntless supporter of Israel, House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Nita Lowey (D-NY) will retire in January after over thirty years in the House. Lowey hopes to leave behind a legacy of progress toward peace in the Middle East. That legacy, she hopes, will be achieved with the passage of her bill, the Middle East Partnership for Peace Act (H.R.3104).

The bill, which was rolled into appropriations bill H.R.7608, passed the House in July 2019; Lowey hopes that fellow Israel-backer Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) can push it through the Senate before the end of the session in January.

The Middle East Partnership for Peace Act pledges to "promote joint economic development and finance ventures between Palestinian entrepreneurs and companies and those in the United States and Israel."

With a budget of $50 million a year for five years, it hopes to purchase an end to "the incitement and dehumanization that have plagued both sides of the [Israeli/Palestinian] conflict."

Bomb

Nagorno-Karabakh day 2: Fighting continues amid international calls for restraint

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Fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh enters a second day amid international calls for restraint.

Both sides have accused each other of using heavy artillery amid reports of dozens of deaths, including civilians, and hundreds of people being injured.

The long-simmering conflict in the volatile South Caucasus erupted into the deadliest bouts of fighting in four years on September 27, threatening to draw in regional powers Russia and Turkey.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev declared a partial military mobilization on September 28 as Baku said a total of six Azerbaijani civilians, including five members of one family, had been killed and 19 injured since the fighting began.

Authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian separatist enclave inside Azerbaijan, said on September 28 that two civilians and a total of 32 of its fighters were killed in clashes with Azerbaijani forces a day earlier.

Military officials in Stepanakert and Yerevan said on September 28 that 59 servicemen had been killed and more than 200 wounded since Azerbaijan launched what they described as an air and artillery attack.

Armenia's Defense Ministry said in a statement that "intensive fighting continued overnight."

Comment: Azeri footage of troops using mortars, rockets, and grenade launchers:


Armenia says it is braced for a long war.
"We are preparing for a long-term war. Why? Because, I say it again, the main player here is not Azerbaijan but Turkey," Vagarshak Harutyunyan, a senior adviser to Armenia's prime minister told a Latvian YouTube channel on Monday.

Turkey, a close partner for Baku but a historical foe for Yerevan, is "directly involved" in the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian-populated landlocked enclave within Azerbaijan. Fierce fighting erupted on the disputed region's borders on Sunday, with both Armenian and Azeri troops using heavy weaponry, large-caliber artillery, and combat aircraft in the clashes.

Harutyunyan, formerly Armenia's Defense Minister, spoke of the universal conscription call-up recently issued in his own country as well as Nagorno-Karabakh, indicating that he wasn't convinced the conflict will end any time soon.
The duration of the war will depend on many factors: on how the hostilities will proceed, [and] on the reactions of the international community.
The PM's aide has further criticized Turkey, suggesting it is using Azerbaijan and "push[ing] it towards war in order to achieve its geopolitical goals in this region." Ankara "behaves like a regional terminator, and is practically at war with all of its neighbors," Harutyunyan opined.
Erdogan is calling for an end to the Armenian occupation of NKR.

Kim Kardashian (ethnic Armenian) chimed in on Twitter, probably reaching many who have never even heard of NKR:


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