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Al Jazeera reporter arrested on camera, has hand fractured by police during protest against evicting Palestinians in Sheik Jarrah

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Al Jazeera’s Givara Al Budeiri, wearing a protective vest marked “press,” is dragged away by police at a protest in Sheikh Jarrah.
An Al-Jazeera journalist was arrested earlier by the Israel Police in the flashpoint Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem, according to footage posted online and the Palestinian Authority.

She was identified as Givara Al Budeiri, the Qatari network's Jerusalem correspondent, by an Al Jazeera official.

Comment: More from RT:
Footage of the incident filmed by Al Jazeera cameraman Nabil Mazzawi shows the reporter surrounded by Israeli officers, who push her near a wall and handcuff her. Budeiri can be heard repeatedly screaming: "Don't touch" as she is being restrained.


The camera used by the Al Jazeera crew was reportedly damaged during the altercation.


According to the Doha-based news network, there was no apparent reason for the arrest and the Israeli police acted with excessive force while taking Budeiri into custody. The police said they detained a woman and a man in Sheikh Jarrah after they refused to identify themselves and assaulted officers. Budeiri said she was accused of kicking a female soldier, which she denies.

Mostefa Souag, acting director general of the Doha-based channel, said the arrest fits a pattern of harassment of its journalists by the Israeli side.

"The silencing of journalists by terrorizing them has become a routine activity for the Israeli authorities, as witnessed in recent weeks in Gaza and occupied Jerusalem. These actions cannot be viewed in isolation," he said.

Reports in Israeli media suggest the arrest followed a conflict between the journalist and police over her press credentials. Budeiri, who has been working for Al Jazeera since 2000, is accredited with the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO). According to Haaretz, she apparently didn't have her press card on her and failed to produce it when asked by police. Al Jazeera insists Budeiri was carrying the proper papers and that the police prevented her from showing them. The journalist was wearing a flak jacket marked "press" when she was arrested.

Budeiri was released from Israeli custody hours after her arrest. She said she was banned from returning to Sheikh Jarrah for 15 days as a condition of being freed.
Budeiri was eventually treated for a broken hand caused by too-tight handcuffs and being repeated kicked in the police van:




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Former British minister Alan Duncan: 'The Israelis think they control the Foreign Office. And they do!'

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Then foreign minister Sir Alan Duncan (left) and then foreign secretary Boris Johnson on 29 March 2017 in London, England.
From revelations about Israeli efforts to "destroy" him, to attempts by a powerful pro-Israel lobby group to stop him becoming a minister for the Middle East, Sir Alan Duncan saw up close the power of the Israeli state in British politics during his time at the heart of the UK government.

Duncan served as British foreign minister from 2016-19, having previously held the international development brief. His new book, In The Thick Of It, reveals much about UK government policy that has been missed by the British press and broadcasters.

At the beginning of 2017, media outlet Al Jazeera contacted Duncan to inform him about its undercover investigation into Israeli influence in UK politics, which included revelations related to him personally.

Comment: Watch all four segments of Al Jazeera's expose of the Israeli Lobby's covert activities in Britain:

"The Lobby - USA": Watch the film the Israel lobby has tried to suppress - UPDATE: Parts 3 & 4 released


Attention

Biden's Disastrous 'Infrastructure' Bill

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The Biden Administration has proposed what it calls a $2.3 trillion "infrastructure" legislation which it calls the "American Jobs Plan." Far from addressing the huge deficit in America's highway, bridges, railway, electric grid, water supply and such economically vital infrastructure that would address critical problems in the functioning of the economy, the Biden planners have cynically taken a politically popular word, "infrastructure," and packed hundreds of billions of dollars into economically wasteful, destructive initiatives having more to do with the Green Agenda than rebuilding a healthy economy. If passed, it will have negative consequences for the world's once-leading economy with serious geopolitical implications.

In March Biden signed another huge extra-budget bill, the $1.9 trillion "American Rescue Plan." That one was allegedly to aim at dealing with the impact of COVID. The bill dealt in fact with almost everything but COVID. The act is a grab bag of partisan pet projects. Among other things the act provided $12 billion for foreign aid; $15 billion for health care for illegal immigrants; $112 billion for welfare benefits and a generous $350 billion for Democrat-run states. Less than 10% was directed at COVID relief measures. In politics how you frame or package a bill is more important than the true content. Critics claim these huge spending bills are aimed at buying a future Democratic voter base with government handouts.

Bizarro Earth

From UNESCO Study 11 to UNESCO 2050: Project BEST and the Forty-Year Plan to Reimagine Education for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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UNESCO headquarters in Paris

Comment: As the following fascinating research suggests, the lockdowns are facilitating yet another long-running item on the agenda of those who would seek to control the masses...


For over forty years, coalitions of academics, governments, corporations, and world governance bodies have colluded to build a global ed-tech schooling system meant to shackle children to the transhumanist Fourth Industrial Revolution.

I recently visited former Senior Policy Advisor to the US Office of Educational Research and Improvement, Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt, who gave me access to her archive of files that she collected from the US Department of Education. After digging through a collection of files collated by Lawrence P. Grayson, who was the Advisor for Mathematics, Science and Technology at America's National Institute of Education (NIE), I discovered that the Department of Ed's Project BEST (Basic Education Skills through Technology), which Iserbyt leaked in 1981, was actually the USA's domestic version of an international technology initiative spearheaded by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

While stationed at the NIE, Grayson was also the US Department of Ed's liaison with UNESCO's educational technology programs, including "Study 11: New Technologies in Education", which he procured for Iserbyt in a bundle of interrelated memorandums and journals. Labeled as the "Grayson File," this folder compiled the following documents:
  • UNESCO Study 11 whitepapers that issue ed-tech directives to a region of 14 nation states grouping together communist, socialist, and capitalist countries;
  • US Department of Ed memorandums which stipulate American collaboration with Study 11 and other UNESCO technology programs;
  • Law journals that call for restructuring legal systems in order to globalize the computerized "information technology" (IT) revolution necessary to streamline international ed-tech markets;
  • Academic journals containing ed-tech promotionals from Project BEST contractors and UNESCO Study 11 representatives published alongside commercial advertisements and order forms for Project BEST courseware and other e-learning products being sold by the very same companies, including Microsoft, Apple, and IBM, that are endorsed in the UNESCO Study 11 whitepapers.

Comment: See also: MindMatters: Matthew Ehret: Technocracy's Seeds of Transhumanism and related articles:


No Entry

Danish authorities shut down access to Bitchute over "dangerous" covid-19 information

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Authorities in Denmark have shut down much of the country's access to video platform Bitchute in the name of preventing the spread of "dangerous information" about COVID.

Denmark's National Police Cyber Crime Center (NC3) petitioned for a court order to block the site and ISPs followed suit by blocking access to users.

"The National Police Cyber Crime Center (NC3) has blocked the homepage that your browser has tried to access contact as there is reason to assume that from the website commits a violation of criminal law, which has a background in or connection with the covid-19 epidemic in Denmark," states a message users see when trying to access Bitchute.

It then advises the owner of the website that they will have to contact the authorities in order to try to get the website back online.

"The block appears to be site-wide meaning that Danish citizens aren't just being prevented from viewing alleged COVID-19 misinformation on BitChute - they're being blocked from viewing any BitChute videos, regardless of the topic," writes Tom Parker.

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Eye 1

'It smelled like a cover-up': Four state department employees reveal how they were told not to open 'Pandora's Box' and probe if COVID came from Wuhan lab

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State Department officials say they were warned not to explore the Wuhan Institute of Virology's (above) gain-of-function research, because it would bring unwelcome attention to U.S. government funding of it
At least four State Department employees said in separate interviews that they repeatedly were 'warned' that an investigation into a possible COVID-19 leak from the Wuhan lab would 'open Pandora's Box;' and reveal that the U.S. funded gain-of-function research there.

It 'smelled like a cover-up,' Thomas DiNanno told Vanity Fair.

DiNanno, the former acting assistant secretary of the State Department's Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance, was one of four State Department officials who told Vanity Fair they wanted to investigate the possibility that COVID-19 spread after it escaped from the Wuhan lab.

The others were David Asher, David Feith and Miles Yu.

But they were muzzled by other State Department officials as well as the Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation and even 'ostracized,' Yu told Vanity Fair.

The lab leak was touted by then-President Donald Trump and other right-wing leaders, but was deemed impossible by a 'scientific consensus' in a letter signed by 27 scientists, published on February 19, 2020 in the medical journal The Lancet.

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Bad Guys

The new Domestic War on Terror has already begun - even without the new laws Biden wants

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Photo taken in Arlington, Virginia, the United States, on June 1, 2021 shows a screen displaying U.S. President Joe Biden delivering a speech commemorating the 100th anniversary of Tulsa massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The Department of Homeland Security on Friday issued a new warning bulletin, alerting Americans that domestic extremists may well use violence on the 100th Anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre. This was at least the fourth such bulletin issued this year by Homeland Security (DHS) warning of the same danger and, thus far, none of the fears it is trying to instill into the American population has materialized.

The first was a January 14 warning, from numerous federal agencies including DHS, about violence in Washington, DC and all fifty state capitols that was likely to explode in protest of Inauguration Day (a threat which did not materialize). Then came a January 27 bulletin warning of "a heightened threat environment across the United States that is likely to persist over the coming weeks" from "ideologically-motivated violent extremists with objections to the exercise of governmental authority" (that warning also was not realized). Then there was a May 14 bulletin warning of right-wing violence "to attack higher-capacity targets," exacerbated by the lifting of COVID lockdowns (which also never happened). And now we are treated to this new DHS warning about domestic extremists preparing violent attacks over Tulsa (it remains to be seen if a DHS fear is finally realized).

Just like the first War on Terror, these threats are issued with virtually no specificity. They are just generalized warnings designed to put people in fear about their fellow citizens and to justify aggressive deployment of military and law enforcement officers in Washington, D.C. and throughout the country. A CNN article which wildly hyped the latest danger bulletin about domestic extremists at Tulsa had to be edited with what the cable network, in an "update," called "the additional information from the Department of Homeland Security that there is no specific or credible threats at this time." And the supposed dangers from domestic extremists on Inauguration Day was such a flop that even The Washington Post — one of the outlets most vocal about lurking national security dangers in general and this one in particular — had to explicitly acknowledge the failure:
Thousands [of National Guard troops] had been deployed to capitals across the country late last week, ahead of a weekend in which potentially violent demonstrations were predicted by the FBI — but never materialized.

Once again on Wednesday, security officials' worst fears weren't borne out: In some states, it was close to business as usual. In others, demonstrations were small and peaceful, with only occasional tense moments.

Footprints

India takes a page from Israel: Muslims near India's Hindu temple allege pressure to vacate homes

Gorakhnath temple
© Manoj Singh/Al Jazeera
Spread across an area of 52 acres (21 hectares), the temple traces its origin to the 11th century monk, Guru Gorakhnath.
Javaid Akhter, 71, has lived all his life in his 100-year-old ancestral house built by his grandfather. The house is located just a few metres away from a famous Hindu temple in northern India's Uttar Pradesh state.

Akhter, a retired engineer with the Indian railways, says Gorakhpur district officials, including the police, visited his house recently and took measurements of the surrounding land.

The next day, he was asked to sign a "consent letter", which said the residents living on the southeastern side of the Gorakhnath temple had given their "consent to transfer or hand over (their) lands and houses to the government" for the "safety of the temple premises".

"We have no issues and as of our consent, we have our signatures as followed," reads the letter, with the names and signatures of residents concerned.

Nearly a dozen families, all from the minority Muslim community living in the vicinity of the temple, were asked to sign the consent letter, with the signatories alleging they have been asked to vacate their houses.

Akhter told Al Jazeera that he saw a few families had already signed the letter.

Sheriff

Russia to complete Pakistan Stream gas pipeline in 2025 - energy minister

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Gawadar port Harbor, Pakistan.
Construction works on the Pakistan Stream gas pipeline project will be completed as early as 2025 with sustained financing, according to Russian Energy Minister Nikolay Shulginov.

"If it goes well with funding issues, we expect the project to be fully implemented in 2025," the minister told journalists on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

Shulginov said that Russian companies are in charge of the construction of the pipeline, while their Pakistani partners are responsible for the gas and for building a regasification terminal.

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10 Israeli hasbara arguments you may have encountered, but didn't have answers to

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Israel targets an UNRWA-run school in Beit Lahiya, Gaza, with US-supplied white phosphorous munitions during 'Operation Cast Lead', January 17, 2009
Here are ten popular arguments Zionists use to defend Israel's crimes against the Palestinians and how to answer them effectively.

If you're active in the struggle for peace and justice in the Middle East, you've no doubt frequently encountered Zionists who defend Israel's crimes against the Palestinians. You're familiar with many of their talking points, and maybe you know how to answer many or most of them. Here are ten you've likely encountered, but perhaps didn't know quite how to debate effectively-until now!

1. The Palestinian refugee problem is an unfortunate result of the Arab states launching a war of aggression in 1948 to wipe Israel off the map.

There are two principle fallacies in this argument:

One, it was not simply that Palestinians fled war. Many did flee, but this was encouraged by the Zionist forces, which also directly expelled many civilians from their homes and destroyed their villages so they could never return. It was the intent of the Zionists to ethnically cleanse Palestine of most of its Arab population in order for the demographically "Jewish state" of Israel to be established. Indeed, cleansing Palestine of Arabs was a prerequisite for this state to be created. This is why Israel refused to allow those refugees to return.

Two, this argument assumes that the Zionists' unilateral declaration of the existence of Israel on May 14, 1948, was legitimate. It wasn't. The Zionists had neither any legal nor moral authority to declare sovereignty over a land in which they were a minority and of which they owned only about 7 percent. While they cited UN Resolution 181 (the "partition plan" resolution) as granting such authority, in fact, this resolution neither partitioned Palestine nor conferred any legal authority to the Zionists for their unilateral declaration.