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Greek authorities said the remains of Suzanne Eaton, a 59-year-old biologist with the Max Planck Institute at Dresden University in Germany, were discovered in a cave in Chania, Crete, on Monday night, according to local media reports.
The scientist traveled to the island to attend a conference at the Orthodox Academy in the village of Kolymbari, and was last seen on July 2.

Servicewomen march during a rehearsal for the Independence Day military parade in central Kiev, Ukraine August 20, 2018.
The two oldest "professions" are war and prostitution, and they have been going side by side for centuries. This is especially true in the case of Armed Forces of Ukraine. Humiliation, psychological and physical abuse and violence are the reality of women's service in the Ukrainian army.
Since the beginning of the civil war, only eight women tried protecting themselves by legal means. Unfortunately, in vain. This has discouraged other women to take legal action in cases of sexual abuse, blackmail or even rape. Not only are they afraid of publicity, but these desperate women are really afraid for the lives of their loved ones.

Far Right Conservatives Attend 'We The People' Rally In Philadelphia Amid Counter Protests
In the latest episode of stupid Liberal stunts, we pay a visit to the Starbucks in Tempe, Arizona, where a disgruntled individual reportedly felt uneasy about a heavy police presence inside the coffee shop. Was this anxious person a criminal, perchance, annoyed that his plans for daylight robbery were dashed by Tempe's finest? Nope. Perhaps he was an escapee from the local penitentiary who'd just had the misfortune of being in the wrong place at the wrong time? Wrong again.
Comment: See also:
- Snowflake America: Police officers asked to leave Starbucks because customer "did not feel safe"
- Canadian government imposes 'social justice' on all universities
- Social justice warriors must stop harassing scientists
- Snowflake logic: Ohio high school eliminates valedictorian and salutatorian honors to 'reduce competitive culture'
- I am sick of being silenced by social-justice warriors whose self-assurance is only matched by their ignorance
- UW's teacher preparation program: A militant immersion in social justice activism and identity politics
- Snowflake NY Times columnist wants office Christmas parties canceled because they are too difficult for women
- Tyranny of the Good: How social justice ideologues hijacked a Canadian legal regulator

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell attend de Grisogono Sponsors The 2005 Wall Street Concert Series Benefitting Wall Street Rising, with a Performance by Rod Stewart at Cipriani Wall Street on March 15, 2005 in New York City.
The book was smuggled out of Epstein's residence by his former house manager, Alfredo Rodriguez, who was busted trying to sell it in 2009 for $50,000 - only to get caught, charged with obstruction of justice, and die in prison after 18 months from a 'long illness.'
According to an FBI affidavit, Rodriguez described the address book and the information contained within it as the "Holy Grail" or "Golden Nugget" to unraveling Epstein's sprawling child-sex network. But despite having been subpoenaed for everything he had on his former boss, Rodriguez didn't share it with the FBI or Palm Beach Police Department detectives investigating Epstein. Instead, he tried to make a $50,000 score by covertly peddling the black book to one of the attorneys launching lawsuits at Epstein on behalf of his victims. -Gawker

Placards depicting Julian Assange are seen outside of Westminster Magistrates Court, where a case hearing for U.S. extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is held, in London, Britain, June 14, 2019
A Spanish private security firm, tasked with protecting the Ecuadorian Embassy in London between 2012 and 2017, spied on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on a round-the-clock basis as he took refuge in the embassy, the Spanish newspaper El Pais reports.
The newspaper obtained documents, videos, and audio recordings confirming that employees from the security company Undercover Global S. L. collected information about Assange, as well as his lawyers and assistants.
Comment:
- Wikileaks editor warns Assange arrest portends future danger to journalists
- Julian Assange to face US extradition hearing in UK next year
- The UK's covert role in Julian Assange's detention
- Power versus the Press: Contrasting the extradition cases of Pinochet & Assange
- 'Assange extradition should be warning to liberals who believe in American democracy' - Zizek
By ticket prices.
Titled AfroFuture Fest, the grassroots organized event was designed to uplift Detroit youth and black children. However, the event is receiving backlash from community members, both within the city and across the country because of how it charged people different ticket prices based on their race.
"That's just stupid. That's blatant discrimination. Come on," said Ron White, who disagrees with the model.
But that's not how the festival organizers see it. The decision to stagger the prices was made because of the big difference between equality and equity.
"Considering the wealth gap right now, with where black people are economically in comparison to white people collectively, this is what we need," said Adrienne Ayers, a festival organizer.
Comment: Keyword: collectively. If they were really concerned about a wealth gap, they would look at individuals' tax returns to see how much they actually made - as individuals, not members of a collective - and offer discounts to those who made less than a certain amount. What's the point in giving rich POCs a discount, and poor whites a higher price? Unfortunately, SJWs seem only to be able to see in terms of collective groups. They can't grok the idea that not all members of a group are the same and that collective punishment is wrong - at least when it comes to other groups.
How the ticket model worked was POCs - or People of Color - would be charged $10 for an early-bird ticket. Non-POCs - or non-people of color - would be charged $20 for the same ticket. The group defined non-POCs as white people. General admission tickets would cost $20 for people of color and $40 for white people,
For those who don't know the history of the game, it is important noting that the first 3 modern warfare games were almost entirely based on fiction and following a different, alternate timeline, with events taking place in the very near future. The story played on many stereotypes, typically featuring Russian and Arab villains threatening "world peace" and being stopped by a handful of US and UK special forces. And each game was a continuation of the previous installment.
However, the latest game in the series makes a sharp turn. It keeps some of the old characters, but it takes place in our timeline and features characters who have died in the alternate timeline. All of this seems strange, given the fact that the fanbase, especially a massive one, dislikes sudden changes which break the storyline of the game. However, the lore developers really went out of their way to significantly change the storyline and make it more in line with the current foreign policy of most of the Western countries.
His attorneys have also argued that the images seized in a raid of his Manhattan mansion are "ancient" and show consenting adults.
Prosecutors, on the other hand, say that the images are "extremely concerning."
Epstein's bail hearing has been rescheduled to July 15.
Update3: Epstein pleaded not guilty during his Monday arraignment. His lawyer has asked the judge to set aside any decision on granting bail for three days while Epstein remains in custody, and has called the case "essentially a do-over" on "ancient stuff."
Comment: Fox News reports further indictments possible:
A former FBI official said Monday that the federal indictment of Jeffrey Epstein is a "placeholder" for prosecutors and he expects a much larger "superseding" indictment to be forthcoming.And from RT:
Swecker said on America's Newsroom that he believes the current investigation is a "redo" of a previous probe that ended with Epstein receiving the "deal of the century." Epstein's plea deal, in which he was sentenced to 13 months in jail, was overseen by former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, who is now Trump's labor secretary.
"That plea deal should never have happened. This is a zero-tolerance crime now and it should have been a zero-tolerance crime back then," he said.
He emphasized that the Southern District of New York's public corruption unit is handling the Epstein case, probably because he is alleged to have provided underage women to "pretty high-profile individuals."
"That would involve, by definition, public corruption if the charges were suppressed for that reason," said Swecker.
The once-secret deal, exposed in a series of reports in The Miami Herald, has been challenged in federal court. A judge ruled earlier this year that Epstein's victims should have been consulted under federal law, and he is now weighing whether to invalidate the agreement.
According to the indictment, Epstein is accused of having "worked and conspired with others, including employees and associates" to groom and sexually exploit minors. Epstein supposedly lured "dozens" of minors as young as 14 to his properties in Florida and New York, where he coerced them to perform "massages" on him, before sexually abusing them. The disgraced billionaire paid the girls hundreds of dollars in cash for the encounters.Kudos to the Miami Herald's investigative team for staying on the story. Without their persistence, this monster would have walked scot-free.A sample of the Herald's reporting:
Federal prosecutors believe that Epstein used his massive fortune to "create a vast network of underage victims for him to sexually exploit." He allegedly paid certain victims to work as "recruiters," enticing more children to be abused.
Epstein's behavior, Berman said, "shocks the conscience."
- New Jeffrey Epstein accuser goes public, defamation lawsuit filed against Dershowitz
- It's time for Alexander Acosta to explain himself, say Jeffrey Epstein victims
- Court hands sex predator Jeffrey Epstein another break, prosecutors tells abuse victims plea deal will stand
Last week, the activist was found in contempt of court over a Facebook Live broadcast of defendants in a criminal trial. Robinson and his supporters claim he was merely engaging in journalism in covering a sexual grooming gang case at Leeds Crown Court in May 2018.
Robinson now faces a maximum penalty of two years in jail.
Comment: Update from RT:
'Britain has fallen, freedom's gone' - Tommy Robinson asks Trump for political asylum in US
Published time: 9 Jul, 2019 08:17
Edited time: 9 Jul, 2019 13:45
British activist Tommy Robinson, who is facing jail time in the UK, has sought political asylum in the United States, claiming that he fears for his life as "dark forces are at work" in his home country.
"I feel like I'm two days away from being sentenced to death. In the UK. For journalism," Robinson told InfoWars on Monday after the UK High Court found him guilty of contempt. He's now pleading with the American government to help him escape the UK, addressing President Donald Trump directly.
"I beg Donald Trump, I beg the American government, to look at my case. I need evacuation out of this country because there are dark forces at work in this nation," Robinson stated in his video address.
The 36-year-old, who was previously an adviser to former UKIP leader Gerard Batten on grooming gangs and prison reform, even claimed he would be killed if he goes to jail, alleging that prisons in the UK are "controlled by jihadi gangs." The activist claims the UK government is trying to "silence" him and that he therefore has "no future" in Britain.
"Our freedom is gone. The country has fallen," he concluded.
Separately, Robinson also appealed to the US government through a US-based news website, the Gateway Pundit, urging Trump "to get his lawyers and his team" to look into the activist's case.
"I've already been unlawfully imprisoned, now I've been convicted - not by a jury of peers - but the government that got me through a back door," he stated, emphasizing once more that he's "been convicted for journalism."
"I'll be sent to prison to be murdered by a government who oppose and have taken our freedoms away," he declared, adding that the UK's "freedom of speech is gone and our freedom of press is gone - and whilst it goes, all the mainstream media celebrate it."
Robinson is widely known for his provocative activism, including courthouse broadcasts and videos depicting so-called "no-go zones" in some British communities, which he claims have been taken over by Muslim immigrants. He was also a co-founder of the English Defense League (EDL), a right-wing social organization hostile to immigrants and Islam, but broke ties with it in 2013, claiming he did not want to align himself with "far-right extremism."

Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot talks with members of the press April 10, 1992, after speaking to a gathering of the American Society of Newspaper Editors.
The family announced the death in a statement but did not provide a cause.
The son of a politically connected cotton broker, Mr. Perot followed a long tradition of buccaneering Texas entrepreneurs. Following an unhappy stint in the peacetime Navy of the 1950s, he became a top salesman at IBM and was such an exhaustive peddler of computer hardware that he once met an annual sales quota in less than three weeks.
Mr. Perot went into business for himself in 1962 and made a fortune twice over, starting two software companies that each sold for billions of dollars. He received national attention for showering his largesse on efforts to aid or free U.S. hostages in conflict zones from Vietnam to Lebanon.










Comment: One wonders how much longer Ukrainian's will tolerate their Western-backed descent into hell: