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Mueller delivered his public statement on Wednesday, and offered very few surprises. His final report, which cleared President Donald Trump of colluding with Russia in 2016 and found insufficient evidence to bring obstruction charges against the president, "speaks for itself," Mueller said. The Special Counsel also stated that Attorney General William Barr has already "made the report on our investigation largely public," and that he would not testify on anything beyond the publicly available information.
So a bland statement of Justice Department policy? On the surface, yes. But that didn't stop Democrats from clamoring for further investigations, or viewing Mueller's declination to prosecute as a dog-whistle for impeachment.
According to a recent settlement from a lawsuit against the Michigan Department of Corrections, multiple corrections officers made jokes about the potential of an inmate killing herself and even made bets that she would. Sadly, 25-year-old Janika Edmond did end up killing herself, and one of the corrections officers ended up winning lunch, a Subway sandwich. Now, the family has reached a settlement in the case for $860,000.
Edmond had a history of depression and suicide attempts, and she allegedly announced to the prison guards that she was going to kill herself, but was ignored by the guards as people in her position often are. But these officers went further, not only ignoring her cries for help, but actually turning them into a sick game.
The lawsuit noted that everyone in the prison was well aware of her condition, considering that she had attempted suicide or requested to be put on suicide watch 8 times in 13 months.
Her mental health was such a concern prison doctors ordered she receive certain treatments for her depression, and that she be kept under a close watch in case she ended up attempting suicide, or even talked about it.
Assange's health had already "significantly deteriorated" during the nearly seven years he spent inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London, and has continued to get worse over the seven weeks he has spent in Belmarsh, WikiLeaks said in a statement on Wednesday.
"The decision of prison authorities to move him to the health ward speaks for itself," said WikiLeaks, adding that Assange has lost a lot of weight and was barely able to speak to his Swedish lawyer last week.

The suit says Richard Carranza (pictured with Mayor Bill de Blasio) instituted an anti-white regime when became chancellor of public schools in March of 2018
The longtime officials say they were unfairly targeted as part of the department's crusade against 'toxic whiteness' through its controversial racial equity plan.
Lois Herrera started at the DOE in 1986 as a guidance counselor and worked her way up to lead its Office of Safety and Youth Development.
In the suit filed Tuesday, she claims she saw the culture shift when Mayor Bill de Blasio appointed Richard Carranza as the chancellor of NYC's public schools in April 2018.
By June the Harvard graduate - who was recognized in 2017 for contributing to the 'safest year on record' in city schools - was abruptly removed from her position and demoted three levels.
Comment: With the near-constant propaganda droning 'diversity and inclusion' and 'white-privilege' this was bound to happen - and there will likely be numerous other suits to follow. The idea that skin color or gender should supersede experience and competence is irrational and puts such organizations at risk of ultimate failure.
- Diversity and harm: How identity politics is threatening fields where competence is vitally important
- Identity politics: Doing more harm than good to minorities?
- Identity politics in overdrive: The Left sees "white supremacy" at the heart of everything
- The Truth Perspective: The Affirmative Action Brigade: How Identity Politics Is Destroying Western Militaries
- Universities and companies infected by feminist ideologies are justifying discrimination through 'diversity' programs
Nusrat Jahan Rafi, 19, was doused with kerosene and set on fire on the roof of her Islamic school on 6 April, days after filing a complaint.
Headmaster Siraj Ud Doula, targeted in the complaint, is among those charged.
Police say he ordered her murder from prison when she refused to withdraw her accusations against him.
Comment: See also:
- Pakistani protesters who demanded the execution of Christian woman get charged with terrorism
- Bangledeshis demand reform after schoolgirl who reported abuse is set on fire by her classmates
- Pakistan's new PM Imran Khan gives first televised speech - plans to cut servant staff from 542 to 2
"Roman Shukhevych needs no introduction in Ivano-Frankovsk," the city's mayor said, according to local media. "All the more strange that we didn't have a proper monument to him until now."
Shukhevych was one of the leaders of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), an extremist 'revolutionary' organization that employed terrorism to advance its ideology (which included totalitarianism and anti-Semitism). During World War II, he became a commander in the Nachtigall Battalion and later in the 201st Schutzmannschaft Battalion - Nazi military formations made up of Ukrainians including OUN militants.
The unidentified suspect was taken down by cops Wednesday afternoon in D.C. and he was fully engulfed in flames. It appears he might have had some sort of protective suit on because he was not collapsing as he strolled across the lawn with the Washington Monument in the background ... and less than a mile from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
You can see cops rushed in with extinguishers, and law enforcement tells us he was immediately taken into custody and rushed to a hospital. More than 70 officers swarmed the area from multiple agencies. Although several tourists were in the area ... no one else was injured.
The Secret Service is aware of the incident, saying some of their personnel are on the scene.
It is unclear what the man's condition is right now.
WARNING: Graphic Footage
Comment: In a similar incident in April, a man using a motorized wheelchair attempted to light himself on fire outside the White House, before being detained by the Secret Service.
According to this list on Wikipedia, 7 Americans have self-immolated during this decade, 8 if we include anti-war protester Malachi Ritscher in 2006...
According to Wikipedia:
In 1993, Assange gave technical advice to the Victoria Police Child Exploitation Unit and assisted with prosecutions.[59]In the same year, he was involved in starting one of the first public Internet service providers in Australia, Suburbia Public Access Network.[32][60] He began programming in 1994, authoring or co-authoring the TCP port scanner Strobe (1995),[61][62] patches to the open-source database PostgreSQL (1996),[63][64] the Usenet caching software NNTPCache (1996),[65] the Rubberhosedeniable encryption system (1997)[66][67] (which reflected his growing interest in cryptography),[68] and Surfraw, a command-line interface for web-based search engines (2000).[69] During this period, he also moderated the AUCRYPTO forum,[68]r an Best of Security, a website "giving advice on computer security" that had 5,000 subscribers in 1996,[70] and contributed research to Suelette Dreyfus's Underground (1997), a book about Australian hackers, including the International Subversives.[49][71] In 1998, he co-founded the company Earthmen Technology.[57]During all of this Assange was basically raising his son Daniel alone.
Assange stated that he registered the domain leaks.org in 1999, but "didn't do anything with it".[57] He did, however, publicise a patent granted to the National Security Agency in August 1999, for voice-data harvesting technology: "This patent should worry people. Everyone's overseas phone calls are or may soon be tapped, transcribed and archived in the bowels of an unaccountable foreign spy agency."[68] Systematic abuse of technology by governments against fundamental freedoms of world citizens remained an abiding concern-more than a decade later, in the introduction to Cypherpunks (2012), Assange summarised: "the Internet, our greatest tool for emancipation, has been transformed into the most dangerous facilitator of totalitarianism we have ever seen".[72]
Comment: 18 Ways Julian Assange Changed the World
Nothing published on WikiLeaks has ever been proven untrue. Compare that record to CNN, MSNBC, Fox News or any mainstream outlet. Assange has been nominated for multiple Nobel Peace Prizes, and nearly every respected media outlet has used source material from WikiLeaks in their reporting. Yet after all this and after seven years in captivity, the man who laid bare our criminal leaders and showed each one of us our chains is not receiving parades and accolades. He and those who helped him reveal the truth are the only ones endlessly punished.
We are all Julian Assange. As long as he's imprisoned, we can never be free.

Screen capture from video allegedly showing an off-duty Israeli army soldier setting fire to a Palestinian farmer's field, in the northern West Bank, on May 17, 2019.
The IDF has suspended the soldier from his combat unit and the police have opened an investigation into the incident.
"The incident happened when the soldier was on leave, and therefore the matter was passed on to the Israel Police," the IDF said in a statement. "At the same time, the soldier has been suspended from his duties."
According to the Kan public broadcaster, the soldier, who lives in the northern West Bank, had been arrested before joining the army, on charges of firing an air pistol at a Palestinian taxi.
Comment: Disciplining a soldier for an act of violence against the Palestinians is a rare occurrence for Israel. More typically they are given a slap on the wrist and often are actually lauded for their service to the psychopathic state:
- Disgusting! IDF soldier filmed executing Palestinian freed after just 9 months in jail
- "I was the terrorist" - Veteran of Israeli military gives insightful and explosive interview
- Sick! Israeli soldier posts disturbing Instagram photo of child in crosshairs of his rifle
- Just an empty gesture: Five IDF troops arrested for beating Palestinian detainees
- Barbarians: Israeli soldiers gloat & cheer as they shoot Palestinian protesters
- Sadistic: Israeli soldiers shoot bound, blindfolded Palestinian teenager as he flees arrest for throwing stones
- A look at why Israel wants to ban filming of Israeli soldiers

Biblical flooding this spring has wiped out crops and cattle in the US Midwest
You can view the latest USDA crop progress report right here. According to that report, corn and soybean production is way behind expectations.
Last year, 78 percent of all corn acreage had been planted by now. This year, that number is sitting at just 49 percent.
And the percentage of corn that has emerged from the ground is at a paltry 19 percent compared to 47 percent at this time last year.












Comment: An ex-inmate of Belmarsh prison details how Julian Assange will likely be treated in Britain's 'Gitmo': Such conditions will make it almost impossible for Assange's lawyers to mount any kind of defense against the bogus charges being laid against him. Couple that with The US stealing (there is no other word for it) his personal records and effects, and he has almost no hope.