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UK's wealthiest one-percenters preparing to leave 'within minutes' if Labour wins election

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Taxi for the super-rich? Lawyers and accountants with wealthy clients report a flood in calls for advice on what to do should Labour win the election.
The super-rich are preparing to immediately leave the UK if Jeremy Corbyn becomes prime minister, fearing they will lose billions of pounds if the Labour leader does "go after" the wealthy elite with new taxes, possible capital controls and a clampdown on private schools.

Lawyers and accountants for the UK's richest families said they had been deluged with calls from millionaire and billionaire clients asking for help and advice on moving countries, shifting their fortunes offshore and making early gifts to their children to avoid the Labour leader's threat to tax all inheritances above £125,000.

The advisers said a Corbyn-led government was viewed as a far greater threat to the wealth and quality of life of the richest 1% than a hard Brexit.

Comment: Perhaps looking to Russia may provide answers. Putin has made it clear he has no problem with entrepreneurs making money, so long as it is made in and benefits Russia and its people. He put an end to capital flight by making it more painful to take money out of the country, than to invest it at home. Russia is now reaping the benefits of that policy


Propaganda

Jane Fonda spends night in jail after latest climate change protest

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Academy Award-winning actress Jane Fonda has been arrested for a fourth time protesting climate change on Capitol Hill and is spending the night in jail.

It's the first time U.S. Capitol Police have kept her in custody for more than a matter of hours.

Fonda is expected to appear before the U.S. District Court Saturday morning, according to a spokesperson from her organization, Fire Drill Fridays.

Actresses Rosanna Arquette and Catherine Keener also were arrested along with dozens of other climate activists inside the Senate's Hart Building.

Comment: See also: Match made in heaven: Leonardo DiCaprio and Greta Thunberg team up to stop the climate crisis


Stop

Fracking halted in England due to earthquakes and 'unacceptable impacts on local community'

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Fracking at Cuadrilla’s site in Lancashire was out on hold after a major earth tremor.
The government has halted fracking in England with immediate effect in a watershed moment for environmentalists and community activists.

Ministers also warned shale gas companies it would not support future fracking projects, in a crushing blow to companies that had been hoping to capitalise on one of the new frontiers of growth in the fossil fuel industry.

The decision draws a line under years of bitter opposition to the controversial extraction process in a major victory for green groups and local communities.

The decision was taken after a new scientific study warned it was not possible to rule out "unacceptable" consequences for those living near fracking sites.

The report, undertaken by the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA), also warned it was not possible to predict the magnitude of earthquakes fracking might trigger.

Comment: Throwing a crumb to the environmentalists could also be a ploy to placate the public's growing hostility over the Brexit debacle. That said, there is merit to the ban on fracking, considering the evidence of harm to nearby residents.


Fire

3 killed in mystery explosion on empty Russian crude oil tanker off Far East


Comment: Hmmm, more sabotage against Russia?

We realize we suggest that angle a lot, but the 'bankers' and the 'reality-creators' and the 'chosen ones' really hate Russia that much.


Port Nakhodka
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Port Nakhodka.
A powerful blast aboard an oil tanker off the Russian coast killed three people on Saturday. The explosion popped the upper deck open like a stomped milk carton, sending sailors flying into the sea.

The deadly incident affected the Zaliv Amerika, an Aframax-size oil tanker, off the port of Nakhodka in Russia's Far East. Preliminary reports indicate there was a flash fire that produced a blast inside its midsection.

Sun

Match made in heaven: Leonardo DiCaprio and Greta Thunberg team up to stop the climate crisis

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Leonardo DiCaprio and Greta Thunberg are teaming up to end the climate crisis.
Greta Thunberg and Leonardo DiCaprio have committed to each other to fight climate change and deliver the next generation a safe and brighter world.

As her climate strike journey made its way into Los Angeles, activist Greta Thunberg didn't miss out on an opportunity to go to Hollywood. The sixteen-year-old vegan activist spent time with Academy Award winner and fellow climate crisis activist Leonardo DiCaprio.

"There are few times in human history where voices are amplified at such pivotal moments and in such transformational ways - but Greta Thunberg has become a leader of our time," DiCaprio wrote on Instagram. "History will judge us for what we do today to help guarantee that future generations can enjoy the same livable planet that we have so clearly taken for granted."

Comment: We wish all the luck to Leonardo DiCaprio and Greta Thunberg in forcing the sun out of its solar minimum and ending the climate crisis. We're confident that the combined power of celebrity virtue signalling and autistic immoderation will defeat this unacceptable monster, ushering a utopian age of extreme austerity measures and enforced vegan malnutrition for all.

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Handcuffs

Baton attack during June protests in downtown Portland lands Antifa activist in prison for nearly 6 years

Gage Halupowski
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Gage Halupowski
A 24-year-old man who hit another man over the head with a baton in June during dueling downtown Portland demonstrations was sentenced Friday to nearly six years in prison.

Gage Halupowski pleaded guilty to second-degree assault in connection with the June 29 attack on Adam Kelly outside The Nines Hotel along Southwest Morrison Street. Halupowski was identified as one of several masked, black-clothed demonstrators seen on video hitting and pepper-spraying Kelly after he appeared to come to the aid of another man who'd been attacked during the protests, authorities said.

Kelly, a right-wing protestor at the demonstrations, wrote on Facebook at the time that the blows to his head led to him suffering a concussion and needing 25 staples to close the wounds.

Comment: It's about time these Antifa thugs suffer some repercussions for their violence.

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Handcuffs

Brazil police arrest man said to be one of world's most prolific human traffickers

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Brazilian federal police said they have arrested Saifullah Al-Mamun, born in Bangladesh and considered by authorities one of the world's most prolific human traffickers.

In an operation conducted on Thursday after collaboration with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Brazilian police arrested members of a group allegedly implicated in a large scheme of smuggling people into the United States.

Several arrests were made in Sao Paulo, where Al-Mamun was living, and in three other Brazilian cities. The police also froze 42 bank accounts it says were used by the group to finance their activities.

Al-Mamun entered Brazil six years ago as a refugee, and was living in Bras, a diverse neighborhood in Sao Paulo that is home to immigrants from around the world.

He has been indicted on U.S. charges. According to the United States Department of Justice, Al-Mamun is alleged to have housed people coming from Southeast Asia in São Paulo and arranged for their travel through a network of smugglers operating in Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico.

Card - VISA

'Blade Runner' was set in November 2019: Instead of seeing it as a warning, we used it as an instruction manual

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The real world has caught up to the dystopian sci-fi classic Blade Runner, set in November 2019. While robots aren't quite passing for humans, they're silently taking over human jobs and roles.

The real Los Angeles of November 2019 bears more than a passing resemblance to the chilling future depicted in 'Blade Runner', where ultra-realistic androids prowl the streets pretending to be human and corporations have taken on most of the functions of government. While the US doesn't have flying cars - yet - many of the other technologies seen in the 1982 adaptation of Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep have become reality.


Comment: On whether or not we're beset on all sides by robots passing for humans... perhaps not literally, but functionally?


Comment: Then there are the bouts of incessant rain, which most places experience regularly now. Then there's the depravity-as-mass-consumerism. Then there's the police state. All the elements of Blade Runner have come to pass, right on schedule...


NPC

Toronto's Meghan Murphy meltdown: A case study in media-driven social panic

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Protesters outside the Toronto Public Library where Meghan Murphy gave a presentation
Speaking on the Quillette podcast last week, David Frum described how his hometown of Toronto sometimes feels unrecognizable to him, having been utterly transformed by waves of successful immigrants. It's something you hear from many older Torontonians, who remain awestruck by their city's rapid metamorphosis from a sleepy provincial capital ruled by a clique of moralizing WASP conformists, to a glittering, cosmopolitan hub of entertainment and finance. But every once in a while, one still can catch a glimpse of the city's old, preachy cold-roast-beef identity. In fact, that is exactly what happened this week, when Meghan Murphy came to town.

And who is Meghan Murphy? According to CBC radio host Carol Off, Murphy is someone whose extremism summons to mind comparisons with "a Holocaust denier or a white supremacist." A Globe & Mail writer dedicated a column to branding Murphy an agent of "fear and meanness." Toronto Mayor John Tory was so concerned by Murphy's apparently horrifying message that he publicly called out his city's chief librarian for permitting Murphy to deliver a speech on library premises. Hundreds of angry Torontonians gathered to protest that speech on Tuesday, telling at least one Murphy supporter to "go kill yourself, go bleed out and die." The next day, Toronto's governing council voted to review library policies, with a view toward ensuring that such a shocking spectacle would never again blacken the city's reputation. For good measure, a pair of drag queens named Fay and Fluffy announced they would no longer come to the library to read books to children.

Arrow Down

7-year-old trick-or-treater 'clings to life' after being shot by 'cowards,' says superintendent

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Trick-or-treaters walk past a crime scene in the 3700 block of West 26th Street in Chicago, where a 7-year-old girl was shot while trick-or-treating on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019.
A 7-year-old girl was clinging to life Friday morning after she was shot by "cowards" while trick-or-treating with her family on Halloween, said Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson.

The shooting occurred on a packed street in the Little Village neighborhood on Chicago's West Side, where dozens of kids dressed in costumes were trick-or-treating for Halloween. The 7-year-old was dressed as a bumblebee, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

"Obviously the little girl wasn't the target. We think two gangs were having a dispute and one of them shot at the other," Johnson told reporters Friday morning. "She just was in the wrong place at the wrong time."

Police say the child was shot in the lower neck area and is in critical condition, but has been stabilized, Johnson said.