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Kremlin secret assassination list REVEALED! But only if you're ready to believe the anonymous & erratic 'spy' sources beloved by Western media, that is...

Putin gun range sniper rifle
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A tabloid's dream image: Russian President Vladimir Putin shoots a Chukavin sniper rifle (SVCh 380) at Kalashnikov Concern shooting club at the military patriotic park Patriot.
Russia's security agencies are set for a busy few months planning a bloody Godfather-style killing spree to take out political opponents across the West, two of the UK's best-read tabloids have claimed in an explosive new expose.

Popular red-top newspapers the Sun and the Mirror ran the sensational allegations over the weekend, in which President Vladimir Putin was said to be plotting a post-pandemic assassination campaign against a "kill list" of targets, six of whom live in Britain.

Former Yeltsin-era oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky and one-time Moscow-based vulture capitalist Bill Browder are supposedly being earmarked for a hit by the FSB and SVR, Russia's domestic and foreign intelligence agencies. Christopher Steele, the MI6 analyst who compiled a dossier of anonymous sources alleging Moscow's spooks had 'kompromat' on ex-US president Donald Trump, is also apparently among those on the list.

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Ikea goes on trial in France accused of spying on staff using police and private detectives

Ikea
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Ikea store in Montpellier, France. French branch of Swedish retailer accused of running elaborate system to spy on staff and job applicants
Ikea's French subsidiary has gone on trial accused of running an elaborate system to spy on staff and job applicants using private detectives and police officers.

Ikea France, as a corporate entity, is being prosecuted in a court in Versailles, as well as several of its former executives who could face prison terms.

The investigative publications Le Canard Enchaîné and Mediapart uncovered the surveillance scheme in 2012, and magistrates began investigating after the Force Ouvrière union lodged a legal complaint.

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Trump's gone, though 'Blame Russia' is MSM's favorite rallying cry, Americans perceive China as nation's top adversary

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Ups and Downs of Public Opinion
Russia is no longer the No. 1 geopolitical bogeyman in the eyes of Americans, falling from that spot for the first time in three years, as a new Gallup poll shows people are far more concerned about the threat posed by China.

A record-high 45% of Americans said they consider China to be the greatest enemy of the US, up from just 22% a year ago, according to a Gallup poll released on Tuesday. The poll is taken each year in February. Russia slid to No. 2 on the list from the top spot, but was still picked by 26% of respondents, up from 23% in 2020. The shift comes at a time when former president Donald Trump has left office, but the mainstream media is still attacking him with Russia-based conspiracy theories, while blaming Moscow for sowing discord in the minds of gullible Americans.

Prior to Trump's election, Russia was ranked as the biggest threat only once this century, in 2015. China, on the other hand, returned to the top ranking of foes for the first time since 2014, perhaps at least partly because the Covid-19 pandemic allegedly originated there.

Half of Americans also believe that China has overtaken the US as the world's leading economic power. The US was seen as the top economic power by just 37% of respondents. Those numbers were approximately reversed a year earlier, at 50%-39% in favor of the home team.

Comment: The perceptions and ratings are subjective to such influences as news bias, politics, trends and checkout lines at the grocery store. Our evaluations, be they thought about and calculated or pre-formulated by outside impression management, define our levels of comprehension, rationalization, facts and instincts. In today's world, we are targeted - not for what we can do - but for how we are lead to react. And, someone has to be blamed for that life-changing Covid disaster.
The current shift in assigned values coincided with a period when the global economy and human activity were severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Feb. 3-18 poll finds favorable views of China among U.S. adults falling for the second straight year, putting the figure at a historically low 20%.
Polling charts
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While Americans perceive China as the country's top enemy, half also believe that China is the world's leading economic power. While China has made strong progress in its overall GDP growth, it remains the world's second-largest economy to the United States.

The 50% of Americans perceiving the U.S. as the top economic power a year ago was the highest in two decades, reflecting the nation's strong economic performance just before the pandemic.


Thanks to President Trump's support of American workers and industries.


Far fewer Americans select the European Union (5%), Japan (4%), Russia (2%) or India (1%) for this distinction. Of these, only Japan has been chosen by 10% or more in Gallup's trend since 2000, with those instances occurring more than a decade ago.

A separate question in the survey asks Americans which country they think will be the leading economic power in 20 years. The public's views are more evenly split on this question, with 46% choosing China and 40% the United States. Again, this is a switch from last year when the majority (53%) predicted the U.S. would have this role, nearly matching the record high 55% selecting the U.S. in 2000. No more than 4% foresee the European Union, Japan, India or Russia achieving this distinction in 20 years.

Record High See Chinese Economic Power as Critical U.S. Threat

A new high of 63% of Americans says the economic power of China is a critical threat to the vital interests of the U.S. in the next 10 years. An additional 30% describe it as an important, but not critical, threat.

Views that China's economic rise is a critical threat to the vital interests of the United States have climbed among all party groups. Today 81% of Republicans, 59% of independents and 56% of Democrats view China's economic rise as such a threat. In 2019, fewer in all party groups held that view, including 54% of Republicans, 47% of independents and 37% of Democrats.

Bottom Line

Perceptions of China as the greatest enemy of the U.S. are at a high point in Gallup's trend at the same time its favorable rating is at a low point. The specific concern some Americans have over China, namely its economic power, is identified as a threat to the vital interests of the U.S. by most Americans. In addition, half of Americans view China as the leading economic power in the world today. These developments make U.S. foreign policy toward China especially important, as the tension between the two nations has only grown over the past decade during both the Barack Obama and Donald Trump administrations.



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Rep. Sanchez: Not appropriate for reporters to see inside border facilities for children

Linda Sanchez
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Congresswoman Linda Sanchez
Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.) on Thursday said she didn't think journalists should be granted access to federal facilities where migrant children are being held near the southern border.

"I don't necessarily think that it's appropriate for journalists to be inside centers that are not permanent places for children," Sanchez said when asked during a CNN interview about the Biden administration's lack of transparency concerning Customs and Border Protection activity.

Journalists and refugee advocates have been pressing the Biden administration to provide access to facilities where immigrant children are being housed. Reporters have also complained of border agencies no longer offering ride-alongs, which were common during most of the Trump administration.

Sanchez's remarks on Thursday came in response to CNN anchor Poppy Harlow's question about whether she was concerned that the Biden administration wasn't giving reporters access to facilities that Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has said were not meant for children.

Sanchez initially replied that former President Trump had denied members of Congress access. The anchor asked:
"But that doesn't mean anything now, respectfully, congresswoman. I mean, clearly you were upset about that lack of transparency. Are you concerned about this lack of transparency?"

Comment: Is Covid an excuse to keep the press from reporting conditions at the border?

The Texas Governor had a few biting words for Biden's care of migrant kids:
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has opened a probe into conditions at detention centers for underage migrants, one of which faces a Covid-19 outbreak, blasting President Biden for his handling of a "humanitarian crisis" at the border. Abbott said in a statement on Friday, calling conditions at the federally-run detention facilities
"'unacceptable and inhumane'. The Biden Administration has been an abject failure when it comes to ensuring the safety of unaccompanied minors who cross our border. From a lack of safe drinking water in one location to a Covid-19 outbreak in another, the Biden Administration has no excuse for subjecting these children to these kinds of conditions."
The governor's office said Texas health officials were deployed to a holding center in Carrizo Springs to "investigate, identify and combat" a coronavirus outbreak at the facility, used to house minors who cross the US-Mexico border unaccompanied. Abbott offered few details about the reported Covid flare-up, including how many underage migrants had been infected.

Originally open for just a month in 2019 before it was shuttered by ex-President Donald Trump, the Carrizo Springs facility was reactivated in February to hold up to 700 children aged between 13 and 17, according to the Washington Post.

Abbott also decried conditions at a federal holding center in Midland, saying the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality had notified staff of the need to address "serious water issues" there.
"President Biden's refusal to address the border crisis is not only enabling criminal actors like human traffickers and smugglers, but it is exposing innocent unaccompanied children to illness and potentially unsafe living conditions. The administration must act now to keep these children safe, secure our border, and end this humanitarian crisis."
The president maintains that federal agencies are acting as quickly as possible to transfer detained children out of the custody of the US Border Patrol into "safe facilities" run by the Department of Health and Human Services. However, both the Carrizo Springs and Midland locations are overseen by the HHS, the latter of which faced safety concerns almost immediately after opening.

According to the Associated Press, more than 10% of the Midland camp's population tested positive for the coronavirus, with at least one child hospitalized, just four days after the center began operating.

More than 14,000 migrant youths are currently held in US custody, with around 4,500 in Border Patrol facilities and another 9,500 at the HHS-run centers. A large percentage of them, nearly 3,000, have been held beyond the three-day limit set out under federal guidelines.
FEBRUARY 18, 2021 Senator Menendez and Representative Sánchez News Conference on Immigration Legislation:
Democratic lawmakers, led by Sen. Bob Menendez (NJ) and Rep. Linda Sanchez (CA), held a virtual news conference to introduce the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021, the Biden administration's immigration plan. The comprehensive immigration reform package provides a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, raises the caps on the number of visas granted, and includes funding for border security and screening measures, among other provisions.

Children have proven to be the least susceptible to COVID.

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Former UK ambassador Craig Murray facing prison over reporting of defence case in Alex Salmond trial

Craig Murray
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Former British ambassador to Uzbekistan and Scottish diplomat, Craig Murray
Former Scottish diplomat Craig Murray faces possible imprisonment after he lost a contempt of court case over his coverage of the Alex Salmond trial in 2020. His legal team is preparing an appeal to the Supreme Court.

Former UK ambassador to Uzbekistan and RT contributor Murray faces a maximum sentence of two years in prison and an unlimited fine if his contempt of court ruling is upheld.

Murray sat in the public gallery when he attended two days of a trial against the former first minister of Scotland Alex Salmond, who was cleared of 13 sexual assault charges made by nine women following a 2020 trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.

Virtual contempt of court proceedings were held at the High Court of Justiciary, Edinburgh, before Lord Justice Clerk Lady Dorrian on Wednesday, during which the court argued that information published on Murray's blog could have led to the identification of the women involved in the Salmond trial, in breach of a court order and potentially influencing the jury's decision.


Comment: Could have led to... As in, he published already public information and guessed who the women were, but didn't actually name them. And for that he may be thrown int he slammer for a year!


Comment: Murray is also reporting that Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish First Minister, was behind the dismissed 'MeToo' rape charges against her former boss, Alex Salmond. Something is fishy in the Westminster province of Scotland, to say the least.

See also:
Silencing dissent: Ex-UK diplomat and activist Craig Murray indicted for blog posts in Kafkaesque case


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15K+ migrant children now held in US custody amid border surge

Migrants wait
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Waiting...
The number of migrant children now held in U.S. custody surged past 15,000 on Saturday, with some 5,000 unaccompanied minors alone being held in a tent holding facility run by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and other stations along the U.S.-Mexico Border.

According to a CBS News report, a spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) confirmed HHS is housing nearly 10,500 unaccompanied minors in emergency housing facilities and shelters licensed by states.

The detention of these minors shatters the 2,600 children held at the peak of the 2019 migrant surge.

The news outlet reported unaccompanied migrant children are spending 136 hours on average in CBP custody, passing the legal time limit of 72 hours in a trend that first started last month, as Breitbart News reported.

CBS further reported border officials have encountered over 500 unaccompanied minors per day over the past 21 days. The number of encounters are expected to top the 9,400 minors that entered custody in February.

Comment: A plan is only as good as it works. Trump's hard-fought for policies and border control were signature in avoiding these specific results. Biden's plan? An epic failure boding negative consequences for years to come.
See also:
Trump thumps Biden: He turned a 'national triumph into a national disaster'


People

Terrible idea: Royal family consider diversity tsar under modernisation plans

buckingham palace
© Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP
The royal family are considering appointing a diversity tsar under new plans to modernise the monarchy.

The move comes after Buckingham Palace conducted a review of policies, procedures and programmes currently in place and found that not enough progress had been made, with an acknowledgement that "more needs to be done".


Comment: Whose kind of "progress"?


It comes after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex claimed in an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey that a member of the family had made a racist comment about their son, Archie.


Comment: Hiring a diversity tsar is an admission of guilt for "systemic racism." The Palace will get more than they asked for. The job of a diversity tsar is to see everything as racist/sexist/transphobic/ableist/etc. Once you fall into that trap, it's even harder to escape.


In the most shocking disclosure, Harry and Meghan described how someone within the household had asked about how dark the skin tone of their baby son would be - with Winfrey clarifying later that neither the Queen nor the Duke of Edinburgh were behind the remark. The allegation of racism within Buckingham Palace was one of several incendiary claims in the tell-all interview.

While the work being undertaken around diversity predates the couple's interview, their comments will be taken on board as part of the process, it is understood.

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Fulton County GOP rebukes Brad Raffensperger after GA Sec. of State busted for deceptive anti-Trump smear

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, whose office leaked information that led to deceptively edited stories against Donald Trump, is being rebuked by the Fulton County GOP, according to a new report.

Journalist Ryan James Gidursky obtained the 'scoop' on Saturday afternoon that the Fulton County GOP are denying Raffensperger the ability to be a delegate to the county convention.
"SCOOP: The Fulton County GOP in Georgia denied the Secretary of State Brad Ratffensperger of being a delegate to his county convention from his own precinct," Gidursky reported. "Raffensperger [ed.] was not in attendance but sent a note asking to be elected."
Gidursky provided more evidence for the report.


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Facebook says took down 1.3 billion fake accounts in Oct-Dec - team of 35k on the lookout for 'disinformation'

Facebook logo
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Facebook Inc said on Monday it took down 1.3 billion fake accounts between October and December and that it had over 35,000 people working on tackling misinformation on its platform.


Comment: That's a lot of fake accounts... Facebook reportedly has around 2.8 billion active users.


The company also removed more than 12 million pieces of content about COVID-19 and vaccines that global health experts flagged as misinformation, it said in a blog bit.ly/394arNi post.

False claims and conspiracies about the coronavirus vaccines have proliferated on social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter during the pandemic.


Comment: Why is this Facebook's job? Imagine a world where Facebook treated official statements from "respected authorities" with the same amount of skepticism! Lord knows, they get away with a ton of "false claims and conspiracies" about any number of topics.


Facebook's disclosure of data on misinformation comes ahead of an inspection by the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce into how technology platforms including Facebook are tackling misinformation.

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Misplaced faith: Union's support of Biden did little to save members' jobs in Pennsylvania

Biden union jobs lost
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Local United Steelworkers president Mitchell Becker (right) and vice president Chris McNally, who both endorsed Joe Biden, were shocked when they found out their paper mill plant will be shuttered.
When the Appvion Inc. paper mill plant shuts its doors for good in two weeks, putting 293 people out of work, it will mark the first significant manufacturing loss in this state since President Biden took office.

"We were all completely blindsided," said state Sen. Judy Ward, who claims she and other local officials had no hint that the plant, founded in 1866, was in danger of shuttering.

If you received a stimulus check in the mail, there's a good chance the men and women who work here produced the paper it was printed on. And yet there will be no stimulus for this factory, which produces carbonless security paper for official documents like car titles and house deeds.

Comment: Why so much trust in the face of Biden's actions? He has done nothing to create a 'level playing field'. Currently, his only major action has been to open the borders to a massive influx of cheap illegal labor.

Sensible people would be beginning to miss Trump: