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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny may have had poison sprinkled in underwear

Navalny
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Alexei Navalny
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny may have been poisoned by a tiny amount of toxin sprinkled in his underwear or socks, according to a retired scientist.

Vladimir Uglev, who claims to have developed the nerve agent Novichok, floated the alternative theory in an interview with Echo of Moscow radio and reported by the Daily Mail on Wednesday.

"They put this substance on his underwear, his underpants, socks, or his undershirt, and that was it," Uglev said.

Supporters of Navalny, 44, believe he sipped spiked tea at an airport before falling ill on a flight from Siberia to Moscow, blaming the Kremlin for the attack.

Comment: Bryan MacDonald for RT writes:
Hospital tests on Russian anti-corruption campaigner and Moscow protest leader Alexey Navalny show that he was "beyond doubt" poisoned with a 'Novichok' class chemical agent, according to the German government.

Berlin added that it will provide the new information to European Union partners and other international organizations. However, the Russian government says it has not been informed. The 'Novichok'-like substance is from the same class as that allegedly used to poison Russian-born British intelligence agent Sergei Skripal, and his daughter, in Salisbury in 2018.

Though the spokesman for the German government did not blame the Russian state for Navalny's poisoning, he called on Moscow to explain its position on the case. "The German government condemns this attack in the most resolute way," Steffen Seibert added.

"At the initiative of the Charité hospital [in Berlin] the Bundeswehr's [German military] special laboratory has carried out toxicological analysis of Alexei Navalny's test samples," Seibert explained. "The analysis provided indisputable proof of the presence of a Novichok class nerve agent." He added that Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday held a conference with ministers and agreed a number of steps in the light of the latest data.

"The federal government will provide information on testing results to the EU and NATO through the Foreign Ministry's channels," he continued. Seibert added that "an appropriate joint reaction will be discussed."

Fingers will no doubt now be pointed at Moscow. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said last week that "the Russian leadership clearly does not" benefit from Navalny's illness, and slammed western governments for their "suspicious haste" in blaming Russia. Of these governments, Germany and the US have led the charge, with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo calling for a criminal investigation into the alleged attack, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel making a similar demand, "in light of the prominent role played by Mr. Navalny in the political opposition in Russia."

The US has already threatened to punish Russia with sanctions, and Siebert said on Wednesday that Germany would discuss "an appropriate joint response" with European Union leaders and Washington.

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The doctors added that there was no threat to his life but there was the possibility of long-term effects on his nervous system.
Apparently Germany was bold enough to request comment from Russia about the incident but it still has yet to share this "indisputable proof" with them:
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry "No, we didn't receive this information,"

The Foreign Ministry also said it was still waiting for Germany to reply to an official inquest from the office of Russia's Prosecutor General regarding Navalny's condition.
As with the Skripal case, and many others, it's highly unlikely Russia has need nor would do something like this, whereas other more nefarious players have much more to gain, and have a history committing such crimes; only if the public falls for it, of course:


Whistle

The War on Journalism: The Case of Julian Assange

A film by Juan Passarelli - @jlpassarelli
documentary assange
Journalists are under attack globally for doing their jobs. Julian Assange is facing a 175-year sentence for publishing if extradited to the United States. The Trump administration has gone from denigrating journalists as 'enemies of the people' to now criminalizing common practices in journalism that have long served the public interest. WikiLeaks founder and Editor Julian Assange's extradition is being sought by the Trump administration for publishing US government documents which exposed war crimes and human rights abuses. He is being held in maximum security HMP Belmarsh in London and faces a 175-years sentence if extradited.

There is a war on journalism - Julian Assange is at the centre of that war. If this precedent is set then what happens to Assange can happen to any journalist.


Comment: Sputnik today published an interview with the film's producer, Juan Passarelli.


Target

Democrats versus the vote

mail sorter
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Who's really suppressing the people's voice?

A recent New York Times piece about the presidential election reads more like an article in The Onion or Babylon Bee. It claims that "President Trump's litigiousness and unfounded claims of fraud have increased the likelihood of epic postelection court fights."

The president's "litigiousness"?! In state-after-state, almost all the lawsuits filed over this year's elections have been filed by Democrats and liberal or progressive organizations, seeking to change election rules by judicial fiat. Their objective: force all-mail elections or huge increases in absentee balloting while simultaneously eliminating safeguards against abuse and fraud.

The Times top brass must not have read their own reporters' story very carefully. That story cites law professor Richard Pildes's count of at least 160 lawsuits filed by "party organizations, campaigns and interest groups," noting that the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee "are involved" in only 40, "some in response to Democratic lawsuits." For those familiar with basic arithmetic, the "litigiousness" is on the other side of the political aisle. Perhaps the Times didn't bother to do the math.

Star of David

Facebook hires an Israeli censor: Another attack on free speech by the Jewish State

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Facebook has closed down accounts opened by many journalists and activists in Gaza.
Israel's defenders both in the political realm and in the media have long used every weapon available to stifle any criticism of Israeli racism and its oppression of the Palestinians. In particular, the use of "anti-Semitism" as something like a tactical discussion stopper in deliberations about the Middle East has long been a staple of both American and European politics. It is freely employed to end all dispute while also condemning those accused of the crime to being somehow outside the pale, monsters who are consigned forever to derision and obscurity. But the Israelis and, to be sure, many diaspora Jews know exactly how the expression has been weaponized. Former Israeli Minister Shulamit Aloni explained how it is done "Anti-Semitic"..."its a trick, we always use it."

Comment: 'Greater Israel' is growing and 'the planners' have the edge.


Syringe

Watch: The Jab - How the WHO Faked a Pandemic to Sell Vaccines

Coronavirus/WHO/Vaccine
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In 2009 the W.H.O changed their definition of "pandemic" in order to create an artificial panic and sell billions of doses of untested flu vaccines, ruining at least 1300 young lives. This brilliant short video from the Children's Health Defense concisely summarizes the corrupt tragedy of the H1N1 vaccine, and how that situation should serve as a warning to the whole world today.

A brief summary:
  • Governments all over the world sign "sleeping contracts" with pharmaceutical firms to buy flu vaccines in the event of a pandemic.
  • In 2009 the World Health Organization changed its official definition of "pandemic" to a much looser one (with no requirement for anyone to have died).
  • Just weeks later they declared the H1N1 flu a "pandemic", despite minuscule numbers of deaths
  • This triggered sleeping contracts worth billions.
  • Governments were legally obliged to buy up and distribute untested flu vaccines.
  • The vaccines caused serious, life-long side effects in over 1300 children.
  • Legal immunity meant no pharmaceutical firm paid any compensation, instead reparations were paid by taxpayers
  • Many of the scientists who advised the WHO declare a pandemic were later revealed to have financial interests in vaccine manufacturers.

This shocking recent history has been totally memory-holed in the mainstream, but serves as a dress rehearsal for our current "crisis". Watch the video, share it widely. It has, quite obviously, never been more important or more relevant.

Hardhat

'We are not a vassal state': Philippines' Duterte won't stop infrastructure projects with US-sanctioned Chinese firms

Duterte Xi
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte • Chinese President Xi Jinping,
The Philippines will not be cowed by a US blacklist on Chinese companies and will continue doing business with the sanctioned firms, a spokesman for President Rodrigo Duterte said, insisting Manila will not bow to a foreign power. "We are not a vassal state of any foreign power and we will pursue our national interest."

Duterte won't halt ongoing projects with Chinese businesses despite the American blacklist, spokesman Harry Roque told reporters on Tuesday, arguing infrastructure is a national priority and that the Philippines won't subordinate its own interests to those of Washington.
"The president declared last night that the Americans can blacklist Chinese companies in their territories in America and maybe in their military bases under their jurisdiction. But what the president said was clear: He will not follow the directives of Americans because we are a free and independent nation and we need those investments from China."
Last week, the Donald Trump administration penalized 24 Chinese state enterprises accused of helping to "militarize" outposts in disputed waters in the South China Sea. A number of small atolls and island chains in the region, such as the Spratly and the Paracel Islands, are contested by a flurry of competing claims, including from China, Vietnam, Malaysia and even the Philippines.

Target

Man charged with stalking, threatening Devin Nunes' wife, a school teacher; smear campaign against Rep. Nunes

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House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Devin Nunes
A criminal complaint was filed against a California man earlier this month for sending threatening messages to Elizabeth Nunes, wife of Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), who is the ranking member on the powerful House Intelligence Committee and one of the driving forces behind exposing the false narrative that President Donald Trump colluded with Russia to steal the 2016 election.

A misdemeanor criminal complaint was filed on August 13, 2020, against William Joseph Burden (also known as William Joseph Terrell) after he allegedly sent threats and harassed Elizabeth, identified only as "E.N." in the complaint obtained by The Daily Wire, which can exclusively report that E.N. does, in fact, stand for Elizabeth Nunes. Burden is accused of "unlawfully, and with intent to annoy," calling or electronically contacting Elizabeth with "obscene language," including a "threat to inflict injury" to her or her property and family.

The man was not arrested, due to coronavirus restrictions, but a complaint was filed against him and he was ordered to appear before a court.

Bad Guys

Estonia: NATO begins provocative military exercises on Russian border

US Troops Estonia
Once again, NATO is operating dangerous and bold military maneuvers in regions close to the European Russian border. This time, the country hosting the tests is Estonia, a Baltic State that in recent decades has been characterized by a strong pro-Western and anti-Russian stance. The small European country is occupied by a large contingent of American troops and will be in such a situation until at least September 10, when the operations end.

The tests started on September 1 are already causing a small diplomatic crisis between Russia and the United States. The Russian Embassy in Washington commented on the exercises with great antipathy:
"The Russian Federation has repeatedly offered to the United States and its allies to limit training activities and to divert exercise areas from the line of contact between Russia and NATO. We consider the actions of the US Armed Forces in Estonia provocative and extremely dangerous for regional stability (...) What signal from NATO members want to send us? Who is actually fueling tensions in Europe? And all this is taking place in the context of an aggravated political situation in that region of the European continent. Rhetorical question: how would the Americans react if such shooting were carried out by our military near the US borders?".

Comment: Estonia, it seems, has made a deal with the Western devil - irrationally setting itself against Russia - much, ultimately, to its own detriment. See also:


MIB

To capture and subdue: America's theft of Syrian oil has very little to do with money

US troops in Syria
© Baderkhan Ahmad | AP
A US military convoy drives the he town of Qamishli, north Syria, by a poster showing Syrain President Bashar Aassad, Oct. 26. 2019.
Years of US support to Al-Qaeda and ISIS and efforts to effect regime change in the country have culminated in the theft of Syria's oil, but is that really America's coup de gras in Syria?

Near the end of July, one of the most important recent developments in U.S. foreign policy was quietly disclosed during a U.S. Senate hearing. Not surprisingly, hardly anybody talked about it and most are still completely unaware that it happened.

Answering questions from Senator Lindsey Graham, Secretary of State Pompeo confirmed that the State Department had awarded an American company, Delta Crescent Energy, with a contract to begin extracting oil in northeast Syria. The area is nominally controlled by the Kurds, yet their military force, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), was formed under U.S. auspices and relies on an American military presence to secure its territory. That military presence will now be charged with protecting an American firm from the government of the country that it is operating within.

Pompeo confirmed that the plans for implanting the firm into the U.S.-held territory are "now in implementation" and that they could potentially be "very powerful." This is quite a momentous event given its nature as a blatant example of neocolonial extraction, or, as Stephen Kinzer puts it writing for the Boston Globe, "This is a vivid throwback to earlier imperial eras, when conquerors felt free to loot the resources of any territory they could capture and subdue."

Newspaper

Hamas, Israel agree to end weeks-long escalation of violence along Gaza fence

Gaza
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The sky is lit up after warplanes belonging to the Israeli army carried out airstrikes over Gaza City, early on August 21, 2020.
The Palestinian Hamas resistance movement says it has agreed to a Qatar-brokered ceasefire, which will put an end to nearly a month of Israeli aerial and ground attacks against the blockaded Gaza Strip.

In a statement released on Monday, the office of Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, announced the ceasefire, under which the Tel Aviv regime would stop airstrikes and the resistance group would halt launching of incendiary balloons.

After talks with Qatari envoy Mohammed al-Emadi, "an understanding was reached to rein in the latest escalation and end [Israeli] aggression against our people," it said.

The understanding, it added, would ease the way for implementation of projects "that will serve the people of Gaza, and alleviate the suffering amid the coronavirus wave."

Comment: See also: