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Russian Health ministry & consumer rights watchdog launches crusade against anti-vaxxers

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Russia is witnessing an anti-vaccination propaganda wave of alarming proportions and it poses a serious public health threat, the Health Ministry has warned, as it put forward a bill that would ban public calls against vaccines.

The sheer number and variety of anti-vaccination websites, social media groups, religious sects and even some media have become a conduit to "unreliable" information that "undermines public trust in vaccination" and thus renders the preventive immunization measures ineffective, deputy health minister Tatiana Yakovleva said in a statement. The scale of the problem has now prompted Russian health authorities to draft a bill that would ban any public calls on people to avoid vaccination.


Comment: If vaccines were so safe and effective, why would there be so many people talking about how bad they are?


Comment: The many problems associated with vaccines have been documented extensively here for many years, though the issue can likely be quite simply boiled down to: if vaccines didn't cause problems, there wouldn't be millions of people documenting and discussing the problems they cause, and conversely if vaccines were as effective as claimed to be, then the vaccinated would have nothing to worry about from the unvaccinated.


NPC

After the Mueller bombshell: Surveying the mainstream media wreckage

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Dunking on Rachel Maddow may be fun, but she's far from the sole perpetrator

Can you think of a more vulgar and disgraceful manifestation of Trump-Russia media malfeasance than Rachel Maddow? Her deluded nightly conspiratorial rants may have been lucrative for MSNBC, but she fed viewers a complete fraud for three years. Now her show is undergoing a genuine existential crisis after Robert Mueller's exoneration of Trump.

The harm Maddow inflicted is unforgivable and she should obviously resign, go into exile, and take up some other line of work: perhaps gardening. That said, she has also become something of a scapegoat. It's convenient to disavow Maddow's excesses if you're a journalist who wants to pretend that the media failures which gave rise to Trump-Russia weren't a full-scale indictment of their entire profession. To act as though the misconduct was somehow confined to one unhinged cable news personality would be a gross distortion.

As contemptible as Rachel undoubtedly is, dwelling on her absolves the rest of the industry from acknowledging what really happened: a structural calamity of epic proportions, implicating almost all of them, which has utterly destroyed the reputation of the media writ large. And for good reason.

Hearts

Love & justice: Russian family reunited by Polish court decision after fleeing Sweden

Family
© Sputnik / Alexey Vetvitsky
A Russian father, who fled with his three daughters to Poland, going against Swedish social services which put the children in a Muslim foster family, finally received justice as a Polish court allowed the girls to stay with him.

On Wednesday a Polish court decision, ruling that Swedish social services had violated an EU convention that forbids placing children in foreign cultural environments, ended a forced separation of a father and his daughters who are 12, 6 and 4 years old.

Denis Lisov, who came to Sweden seven years ago, learned that social services decided to take away his three daughters and place them in a Muslim foster family after his wife was admitted to a hospital with mental illness. The services decided that Denis, who wasn't officially employed at the time, couldn't take proper care of the girls.

Though Lisov's family formally retained custody of the children, the father only had the right to see them six hours a week.

According to his lawyer, the family was given no opportunities to defend their rights and the girls didn't want to stay in a foster family. One of the main problems was that the children came from a Christian family and found it difficult to abide by the rules of the Muslim household.

Propaganda

Intellectual Cowardice: How Cambridge flunked the Peterson test

Jordan Peterson
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There is an oddity about almost every 'scandal' involving Jordan Peterson. Each time a person or institution tries to diminish him, they end up revealing far more about themselves than their target. When Cathy Newman tried to assail him for Channel 4 News, it wasn't just her interviewing skill that was shown up, but a rottenness in the media industry as a whole.

Perhaps it will be the same with the latest scandal surrounding him and - this time - Cambridge University. Late last year, some people associated with the university raised the possibility that Peterson (who is currently on leave from his teaching position at the University of Toronto) might like to take up a temporary post as a visiting fellow in the Faculty of Divinity. Peterson had planned to use the position to prepare for a series of lectures on the book of Exodus (following on from his hugely successful lectures on the book of Genesis).

The arrangement could have benefited both parties. Peterson would have been able to enjoy the contributions of other fellows at Cambridge, while the university could have shown itself to be at the absolute forefront of the great discussions and the big issues of our time.

Comment: Jordan Peterson warns against liberalism's 'totalitarian tilt': 'The left has gone too far'


Brick Wall

Pro- and anti-Trump demonstrators gather at presidential visit to first section of U.S.-Mexico border wall

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© Associated Press/Jacquelyn Martin
President Donald Trump speaks as he visits a new section of the border wall with Mexico in Calexico, Calif., Friday April 5, 2019.
Supporters and opponents of President Donald Trump gathered at the U.S.-Mexico border in Calexico Friday, ahead of the President's tour of a section of border barrier.

Before the President touched down, opponents inflated a large "Baby Trump" balloon, which has become a symbol of the President's protesters around the country, outside the Gran Plaza Outlets in Calexico.

Just a few miles away, supporters donning "Make American Great Again" hats and Trump flags gathered to welcome the President to town. The President's backers added they want to see immigration reform come from the visit to the border town.

Mr. Potato

Yoga in jails could make inmates gay & cause riots, complaint says; nonsense, authorities respond

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© Spunik / Ramil Sitdikov
An antigravity yoga class in Russia.
A conservative senator raised a few eyebrows in Russian after it emerged that she objects to yoga classes being held in prisons. The complaint reportedly implies that yoga can turn inmates gay and lead to rioting.

Yoga classes were introduced in some pretrial detention facilities in Moscow as a pilot project last year. It was hailed as a big success by jail officials. But it turns out that not everyone was supportive. One Russian senator lodged a complaint with the Prosecutor General's Office, requiring it to launch an official investigation into what yoga does for inmates, Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper reports.

The senator, Elena Mizulina, is a controversial figure in Russian politics. She is deeply conservative and has been behind several initiatives that some progressives regard as attempts to drag the country back to the Middle Ages. She has suggested restricting the right to abortion, discouraging divorce through taxation, raising the age of consent to 18, and enshrining Orthodox Christianity in the Russian constitution, to name but a few of her proposals.

According to the newspaper, her complaint cited an expert opinion that some yoga exercises can "lead to uncontrolled fluxes of libido and consequently homosexual relationships" among inmates. Aleksandr Dvorkin, a US-educated historian and Orthodox theologian who made a name for himself in Russia fighting quasi-religious cults, further speculated that if career criminals - who tend to be homophobic - suspect yoga practitioners of being gay, they would refuse to take food from their hands. "This may escalate into a protest riot," he said.

Comment: See also:
Modern science confirms yoga's many health benefits
Acupuncture's largest and most all-encompassing channel is stimulated by a popular yoga pose


Heart - Black

New Mexico father arrested after allegedly beating 5-year-old daughter to death for not doing homework

Brandon Reynolds
© Bernalillo County
Brandon Reynolds, 36, of Albuquerque, N.M., has been charged with the beating death of his 5-year-old daughter after she refused to do her homework, police said.
A New Mexico father was arrested on Friday and charged with beating his 5-year-old daughter to death after she told him she didn't want to do her homework.

Brandon Reynolds, 36, of Albuquerque, was charged with child abuse, intentionally caused, resulting in the death of a child under 13, police said.

The father said he began spanking the girl when she refused to do her homework around 8 p.m. Thursday before he eventually "blacked out," according to a criminal complaint obtained by Albuquerque ABC affiliate KOAT.

Reynolds did not call 911 until Friday at 1 a.m. and said his daughter was suffering from cardiac arrest, according to police.

Extinguisher

Britain issues post-Brexit passports... before actually leaving the EU

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Britain has put in for yet another Brexit delay, but it seems nobody has told the Home Office. New British passports are already being sent out with a cover omitting any reference to Brussels whatsoever.

Amid ongoing political chaos over how and when the UK will actually leave the EU, Prime Minister Theresa May this week asked for another membership extension until the end of June. This means that the UK is currently - and will be for the foreseeable future - a member of the EU. The Home Office, though, is clearly done with all the dallying and ready to move on.

Alarmed and "furious" Twitter user Susan Hindle Barone shared a photo of her new British passport alongside her expiring one to show the key post-Brexit cover change (even though the UK is not quite yet post-Brexit).

Comment: Heaven forbid the Home Office presume that Brexit would actually go ahead: And check out SOTT radio's:


Megaphone

Germans take to streets in rent rise protests, demand more social housing

germany social housing protest
Thousands took to the streets of Berlin on Saturday in protest against rising property rents and called for properties of large-scale landlords with more than 3,000 houses to be taken over by the government.

Other protests have been held across Germany's major cities, including Cologne, Frankfurt and Munich on Saturday.

Local media showed protestors gathering at Berlin's Alexanderplatz square. Saturday's protests are expected to last till 5pm Berlin time.

Thousands took to the streets of Berlin on Saturday in protest against rising property rents and called for properties of large-scale landlords with more than 3,000 houses to be taken over by the government.

Other protests have been held across Germany's major cities, including Cologne, Frankfurt and Munich on Saturday.

Comment: Despite Germany being the powerhouse of Europe and being one of the main benefactors of EU membership, its citizens haven't escaped the predation of neo-liberal economics nor the deterioration in living standards brought about by the corruption of Western markets and government policies. And, like much of Europe, its citizens are beginning to push back, as evidenced by the rise in populist politics: Also check out SOTT radio's:


Jet2

World first: Dutch F-16 literally shoots itself 'in the foot' with its own cannon


Comment: There's metaphor, and then there's enhanced, augmented, back-2-reality metaphor!


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Cannon-fire damage on a Dutch F-16... from its own cannon!
A Dutch F-16 fighter jet somehow managed to shoot itself with its own autocannon during a military exercise this year, local media reports, citing investigators. The military is still not sure how exactly the incident happened.

The F-16 jet suffered "considerable damage" after getting hit by a projectile - which turned out to be its own ammunition, Dutch broadcaster NOS reported this week. The bizarre incident occurred in January and has been under investigation ever since.

A pair of the US-made fighter jets were training together and shooting ground targets with their six-barrel Vulcan autocannons. One of the machines was damaged during the exercise, but landed safely afterwards. Its pilot walked away from the incident unharmed.

A photo released by the investigators to Dutch media shows an apparent bullet hole and a dent in the plane's port side, right below the canopy. Fragments of the ammunition had also reportedly damaged the aircraft's engine. It is not yet clear how many bullets hit the plane, but at least one definitely left the mark.

Comment: That 1956 incident doesn't really count because it's understandable that a pilot could accidentally catch up with his own cannon-fire.

But instantaneously shooting your own aircraft??! In a modern military jet??!