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The Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) bill expressly greenlights not merely MI5 but 10 other agencies - including HM Revenue and Customs, the Food Standards Agency, police, and the Gambling Commission - to engage in criminal conduct, as long as they're committing the lesser evil in order to prevent a greater one.
The bill was read in parliament for the second time on Monday, as opposition from high-ranking conservative ministers increased to alarm. Critics believe it gives too many powers to too many agents, and argue that it opens the door to alarming misuse of power by encouraging agents to act like their cloak-and-dagger TV counterparts - behavior incompatible with real life.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern imposed New Zealand's first lockdown in March.
The country eradicated the virus in late May after Ms Ardern implemented a strict national lockdown, with New Zealanders subsequently enjoying 102 days without community transmission.
However, a new cluster emerged in Auckland in August which forced the city with a population of 1.5 million into lockdown for three weeks.
Ms Ardern has announced that with no new confirmed cases in the city for 12 days that restrictions will be eased.
In his announcement via Twitter, Trump encouraged Americans not to let the virus "dominate your life."
"I will be leaving the great Walter Reed Medical Center today at 6:30 P.M. Feeling really good! Don't be afraid of Covid. Don't let it dominate your life. We have developed, under the Trump Administration, some really great drugs & knowledge. I feel better than I did 20 years ago!" he tweeted.
White House Physician Dr. Sean Conley, called Trump a "phenomenal patient" and explained that his condition improved enough to meet the qualifications for release from the hospital. Conley noted Trump's oxygen levels are normal and it has been more than 72 hours since his last fever.
"Though he may not be entirely out of the woods yet, our team and I agree that all his evaluations, and more importantly, his clinical status support his return home where he'll be surrounded by world-class medical care 24/7," Conley said. "He's back."
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True to form, the democrats couldn't help themselves:
[...]More on Trump's return to the White House:
The president's short stint at the hospital prompted Democrats to accuse him of politicizing his illness. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) lambasted Trump for spending too little time at the facility, arguing that he might become "a long-hauler." The term is used to describe a Covid-19 patient, who tests negative but is experiencing long-term debilitating effects from the virus, such as severe fatigue and impaired memory.
"He should not be dealing with it politically to make it look like he overcame the virus because he's had such good policies...He has been very destructive and dangerous to the country," Pelosi told MSNBC on Monday.
It wasn't just Democrats blasting the president, either. Former New Jersey governor and EPA administrator in the George W. Bush administration, Christine Todd Whitman, tweeted that Trump's "irresponsibility" was "shocking," referring to a string of tweets in which the president told fellow Americans "not to be afraid" of Covid-19.
President Trump returned to the White House from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and told the public that it should not be afraid of the coronavirus.A Washington Post columnist makes some predictably unhinged and hysterical comments:
Trump posted two videos after he returned from the hospital. The first is a dramatic video showing Marine One landing on the White House lawn. The clip featured cinematic music and showed the president walking up the stairs at the White House and saluting the presidential helicopter as it departed.
The second video features Trump, abutted by two American flags, speaking into the camera about his return to the White House. The National Monument can be seen in the background.
"I just left Walter Reed Medical Center, and it's really something very special, the doctors, the nurses, the first responders — and I learned so much about coronavirus, and one thing that's for certain, don't let it dominate you," Trump said.
"Don't be afraid of it. You're going to beat it. We have the best medical equipment, we have the best medicines, all developed recently," he added.
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During his brief Monday evening speech, Trump echoed remarks he made earlier where he said he felt better today than when he was 20 years younger. He also defended his actions leading up to the cluster of COVID-19 cases within his orbit. Just days before he and others became infected, he held a large gathering at the White House to announce his nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Some attendees were not wearing masks during the event and were seen shaking hands.
"I stood out front, I led. Nobody that's a leader would not do what I did, and I know that there's a risk, that there's a danger, but that's OK. And now, I'm better and maybe I'm immune, I don't know," he said. "But don't let it dominate your lives, get out there, be careful, we have the best medicines in the world."
The president also said that the vaccines are coming "momentarily" and once again thanked the workers who treated him at Walter Reed.
Washington Post blogger Jennifer Rubin was taken to the woodshed online after labeling Walter Reed medical center a "public health hazard" and calling for its budget to be slashed following Donald Trump's brief stay there.Not to be outdone in the realm of hysteria MSNBC calls Trump's White House comeback 'MUSSOLINI MOMENT'
The self-ordained "NeverTrump, pro-democracy" opinionator took calls to 'defund' public institutions to another level on Monday, urging Congress to slash Walter Reed's budget for reasons left unstated - presumably something to do with the president, who was discharged from the medical center later that day after spending the weekend there to be treated for Covid-19.
"Congress might want to defund Walter Reed. It is a public health hazard," Rubin declared from her perch on Twitter.
While she provided no explanation for her jab at the hospital in the tweet, a flurry of previousposts slammed the doctors' decision to allow the president to leave the facility "with a deadly communicable disease."
Netizens quickly piled on the missive, some reminding the hawkish columnist that Walter Reed "provides care to all the soldiers you spent years working to send overseas to lose their life and limbs," not only the president.
Marine vet and sports analyst Ryan Spaeder, meanwhile, mused whether his comrades would have to hand over their prosthetic limbs under Rubin's austerity plan.
Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna (California) took a gentler approach, noting that his own visits to Walter Reed have been "moving experiences," adding that the staff at medical center do "inspiring work in helping soldiers with prosthetics, serious trauma and brain and spinal cord injuries" and "have my utmost admiration and respect."
Others pointed out the basic optics of Rubin's request to slash funding for "a hospital that cares for our veterans," although some congratulated her for the "great idea" and encouraged the Democratic Party to take note of her ingenious political strategy.
Seizing on the wave of outrage over a maskless Donald Trump saluting from the White House balcony, the broadcaster suggested the scene was fit for Il Duce - and took quite some heat from enraged online commentators as a result.And just when you thought the comments from the corporate media couldn't get any more insane...
MSNBC has been among the news outlets broadcasting live from the White House, to which the US president returned after undergoing coronavirus treatment at the Walter Reed military hospital. The network's hosts started exercising their tongues as soon as Trump appeared on the balcony, ripped off his mask, and saluted the Marine One helicopter that had transported him home, before wobbling back inside.
"This is a Mussolini moment. Donald Trump - who looks like he has makeup on, which means someone had to get close enough to make up his favorite orange patina - he's standing there as if he's a member of an old Russian Tsar family," a news anchor, said to be Joy Reid, can be heard in the footage.
The vitriol-laden broadcast was referring, of course, to Benito Mussolini, known as Il Duce - the notorious Italian fascist leader who often addressed the crowds from a balcony above Rome's Piazza Venezia.
While it might have been deemed acceptable among MSNBC hosts, the historical parallel was judged over the top by those watching the coverage online. Some viewers were particularly enraged by the fact the network has been so negative about Trump's speedy recovery from Covid-19.
"These journalists are uncultivated, comparing Trump to Mussolini and to the Czar family! What's the link between them and the POTUS?" one observer asked.
Others unloaded on the mainstream media for their poor timing in criticizing the president and "call[ing] him a dictator," when he has been ill with the deadly virus.
Many observers were astonished by "the casual and consistent use of extreme hyperbole any time Trump does anything." The president's critics are so "blinded by hate," one claimed, they lose sight of what's rational.
Then there were those who speculated how Barack Obama would have fared in Trump's shoes. One asked why an unfortunate photo that captured a moment when the former president raised his hand didn't amount to references from the likes of MSNBC to a 'Hitler moment', and another why the Obamas' own balcony appearances didn't elicit similar disapproval.
The mainstream media is sounding alarms that reporters' lives are at risk amid a coronavirus outbreak in the White House, with a reporter likening the working conditions to North Korea. The comparison drew derision on Twitter.
"You shouldn't risk your life reporting to work at the White House," CNN security analyst Sam Vinograd tweeted on Monday, after Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany and two of her aides became the latest members of the Trump administration to test positive for the virus.
CBS White House correspondent Ben Tracy took the hyperbolic fear to another level, saying: "I felt safer reporting in North Korea than I currently do at the White House. This is just crazy."
The sentiment appeared to strike a chord with Trump critics. Some have scolded the White House Correspondents Association for "sending people into these super-spreader events," while others called for the White House press corps to "walk out en masse" in protest.
Conservative media pundits argued that the fears were overblown, rather seeing them as another opportunity to vilify Trump and his administration. Podcast host Michael Doran responded to Tracy's North Korea tweet by saying: "Twitter has its faults, but at least it offers a window onto the hallucinatory world of the news people who claim to be reporting on reality."
Some suggested that Tracy move to North Korea for safer working conditions. "I am genuinely and personally offering to pay for a full trip to North Korea for you and crew," Blaze TV host Elijah Schaffer said. "Only catch is, you have to act the exact same way in North Korea as you do at the White House. Move freely, walk without a guide, speak poorly of the leader, negatively about the country."
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Boris Johnson rejects idea UK will be locked into rolling lockdowns for years to come; 210 people in hospital in Scotland with coronavirus.
Comment: That's reassuring. Although we all know by now that politicians reassurances aren't worth much.
Summary
- Boris Johnson has admitted the UK public are furious at the continued coronavirus restrictions, but said scientific advice suggested a vaccine or mass testing would be possible by spring. He was speaking in an interview with the BBC's Andrew Marr.
- The Covid-19 app that launched on 24 September - more than four months later than initially promised - has been downloaded 15m times, Matt Hancock, the health secretary, has told the virtual Conservative party conference.
This, together with an August Bloomberg interview with Simon Potter, who led the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's markets group for years, and Julia Coronado, who spent eight years as an economist for the Fed's Board of Governors (the two are among the innovators brainstorming solutions to what has emerged as the most crucial and difficult problem facing the Fed: get money swiftly to people who need it most in a crisis), in which the duo suggested depositing digital dollars directly in households' apps, prompted us to write two weeks ago that "In An Unprecedented Monetary Overhaul, The Fed Is Preparing To Deposit "Digital Dollars" Directly To Each American."
Comment: The transition to different forms of super-centralized, technocratic-controlled digital currency is fast occurring around the world. While not all blockchain-derived cryptocurrency will be completely under the thumb of the elites, you can be sure that these buggers will try, as much as possible, to make our use of money dependent, ultimately, on following their policies of dominance and control.
See also:
- In unprecedented monetary overhaul, The Fed is preparing to deposit "digital dollars" directly to "each American"
- Bank For International Settlements' (BIS) march towards a central bank digital currency continues to advance
- The Chinese want the Yuan to beat the dollar in the digital field
- Japan takes the first step towards a digital currency with virtual Yen experiment
- Gates digital certificate - altering the narrative
Millions of people around the World are victims of the fear campaign. Panic prevails. Day after day, the persistent impact of media disinformation concerning the Killer Virus is overwhelming.
Fear and panic, coupled with outright lies prevent people from understanding the logic of these far-reaching economic and social policies.
On March 11, 2020 the WHO declared a Worldwide pandemic, requiring the lockdown and closure of the national economies of 193 member states of the United Nations, with devastating economic and social consequences: unemployment, poverty, despair.
These authoritarian measures imposed on millions of people were accepted outright. Public opinion was led to believe that the measures were a solution to combating the "Killer Virus".
The Second Wave
And now, seven months later, a Covid-19 "Second Wave" has been announced. The proposed solution to combating the "killer virus" is to prevent and postpone the reopening of the national economy, coupled with the enforcement of social distancing, the wearing of the face mask, etc.

Self-declared Venezuelan President Juan Guiado meets with UK PM Boris Jonson in London in January, 2020.
A United Kingdom court has handed the Venezuelan government of Nicolas Maduro a major win today, overturning a previous ruling from a lower court that legitimized the British government's decision to freeze Venezuelan government gold reserves held in the Bank of England. The English Court of Appeal ruled that the Conservative administration of Boris Johnson's position that Juan Guaidó is the country's legitimate ruler was far from equivocal, potentially paving the way for some $1.95 billion of the Central Bank of Venezuela's gold to be accessed.
Following President Trump's lead, in July, the U.K. government took the extraordinary step of derecognizing President Maduro in favor of the self-declared Guaidó, despite the fact that for nearly six months, he had not even been a member of his Popular Will party, let alone its leader. The move was labeled "highway robbery" by supporters of the Venezuelan government.
Comment: See also:
- Britain's high court "recognised" Guaido as Venezuela's president in case over country's billion dollar gold reserves
- Venezuela files legal claim in bid to force Bank of England to hand over $1 billion of gold for pandemic response
- Venezuela's gold seized by Deutsche Bank following second default
- UK's "criminal" confiscation of $1.5 billion gold deposits is denying Venezuelans food & healthcare - Venezuela's FM
Protesters rally in Italy as ex-Deputy PM Salvini faces trial over 'kidnapping' of over 130 migrants
People from both camps marched through Catania on Saturday, the second-largest city in Sicily, chanting slogans and carrying banners either supporting or opposing Salvini's cause. The rallies were held amid a heavy police presence as a preliminary hearing on Salvini's case was heard at the city's Palace of Justice.
Salvini, who served as Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister until September 2019, was in court for the hearing on "aggravated kidnapping" charges brought against him. They relate to an incident last July when the right-wing politician denied a coastguard ship - that rescued 131 migrants, among them over a dozen unaccompanied minors - permission to dock in Sicily.
Comment: It's clearly a trumped up charge and it's not the average citizen that wants to throw him into jail, in actuality a significant proportion of the population fully supported his migration stance, rather it would appear those that wield more power, and are pushing for mass migration, want Salvini gone:
- Italy's Salvini faces 15 years in jail following Trump-style legal circus aimed at killing off his popularity
- With Salvini out, a renewed flow of economic migrants arrive in Italy
Moscow would have "no problem" selling its S-400 air defence system to Iran, Russian Ambassador Levan Dzhagaryan has said.
"As you know, S-300s have already been delivered. Russia has no problem delivering S-400s to Iran. This was never a problem from the very beginning," Dzhagaryan said, speaking to Iran's Resalat newspaper in an interview published Saturday.Commenting on "US threats" to try to extend the United Nations arms embargo against Tehran indefinitely, the diplomat stressed that Moscow would not be intimidated by US pressure, would make good on any commitments made, and would be willing to listen to offers from the Iranian side to buy Russian arms when the UN embargo expires on October 18.
A New York woman claims that Epstein's companion Ghislaine Maxwell was the "real monster" behind the financier's sex trafficking ring, who once brutally gagged and raped her, the accuser told The Sun in an interview.
"I just don't think Epstein was the monster behind it more than it was her, she was the real monster in my opinion", the accuser reveals, noting that she now wants Maxwell to be punished and suffer behind bars.













Comment: There's no beating nature. Those who think they can are delusional control freaks often found in positions of power.
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