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Captagon is a psychotropic substance, co-drug to amphetamine. It is also known as the "jihadist drug", since terrorists in the Middle East often use it.
According to the agency, two suitcases with drugs were hidden in the fuel tank of the ship. They were found despite the fact that there was a large amount of diesel fuel in the tank.
French farmers have been dumping tons of manure outside the offices of lawmakers from the ruling party, LaREM (La Republique En Marche!), in protest against the free trade agreement between the EU and Canada. The deal, known as CETA, was approved by the nation's parliament and took effect on a preliminary basis.
The agreement, among other things, removes 98 percent of tariffs between Canada and EU countries, and is intended to boost bilateral trade.

Demonstrators burn stuff during a protest in Hong Kong, China on August 4, 2019.
The protests continue in Hong Kong for the ninth weekend in a row. Sunday night has seen violent altercations between law enforcement and demonstrators who tried to block traffic and besiege police stations throughout the city. Over 20 people were arrested for various offenses, including assault and participation in unlawful assemblies.
American University's Center for Diversity and Inclusion would like to require faculty to address students by their "chosen name and pronouns," so as to make transgender, genderqueer and gender non-conforming students feel welcome. A visiting scholar who just left AU's Department of Management is so concerned about the proposal that he's trying to nix it from the top.
Adam Kissel, who formerly served in the Trump administration's Department of Education, learned about the proposal after asking the center about a "pronoun guide" on the private university's website (below). In a Wednesday letter to President Sylvia Burwell that he shared with The College Fix, Kissel expressed concerns about mandatory compliance with the pronoun guide.
"Not only would such a policy be exclusive with respect to people who have moral views that differ from those of the official morality of AU and its Center for Diversity & Inclusion, and not only would such a policy enforce a set of alleged facts that are deeply contested in American society and among scholars," he wrote, but this policy would also "violate AU's promises of academic freedom and free speech."The university does not have an explicit policy of punishing community members who use pronouns incorrectly, but they can be investigated for failure to respect gender identity through its bias reporting system.
NXIVM is the Albany, New York-based "self-help" group that in 2017 was exposed of coercing numerous of its female members into becoming sex slaves branded with the initials of its leader, Keith Raniere. A federal jury in New York convicted Raniere in June on numerous charges, including sex trafficking and sexual exploitation of a child. Former "Smallville" actress Allison Mack pleaded guilty in April for the role she played in the sex slave ring.
In 2006, Raniere founded Rainbow Cultural Garden (RCG), which he called a "revolutionary child development program promoting children's cultural, linguistic, emotional, physical and problem-solving potential." The program claimed it could teach children as young as 2 years old up to seven languages simultaneously.
But cult expert Rick Alan Ross, who has studied NXIVM for more than 15 years, said RCG had nothing to do with teaching languages to children.
Comment: See also:
- NXIVM sex cult leader Keith Raniere guilty of trafficking & child porn offenses
- Inside the numerous, shrouded connections between NXIVM and Scientology
- 'Slave master' recounts horrifying details of relationship with NXIVM leader
- Ex-NXIVM cult member testifies Seagram's heiress Clare Bronfman funneled illegal donations to win Clinton's favor
- NXIVM: Graphic details of sex-slaves and pedophilia heard as Raniere trial gets underway
Monday's explosions happened at an army installation outside the small village of Kamenka in the Krasnoyarsk region of Siberia. The blasts were triggered by a fire that broke out inside a munitions depot.
A blaze is currently raging in the area, which houses around 40,000 125mm and 152mm artillery shells, typically used by tanks and howitzers, the media reported, citing military sources. Base personnel took cover in a bomb shelter when the explosions began.
Comment: The Russian military has lately had an 'unlucky run' with explosions at weapons depots and factories.
In early June this year there was a massive explosion at a munitions factory outside the city of Dzerzhinsk in the Nizhny Novgorod region.
Later the same month there was a massive explosion at an arms depot on a military base in Kazakhstan.
In August 2018 there was another major explosion at an arms factory, also in the Nizhny Novgorod region.

A police officer looks out from the viewing platform at the Tate Modern art gallery in London after a six-year-old boy was thrown from the tenth floor viewing platform, Aug. 4, 2019.
The boy was visiting the modern art gallery's 10th floor viewing platform with his mother Sunday when he was taken from her arms and thrown over the railing, according to the Daily Mail. He landed on the roof of a five-story building below.
Police were called at around 2:40 p.m. local time and were accompanied by the London Ambulance Service and London's Air Ambulance. The boy was treated at the scene and then taken to the hospital by air ambulance.
A witness told the BBC that they heard a "loud bang" after the child was thrown.
Clauvino da Silva, 42, was stopped by the guards of Gericino Penitentiary Complex in western Rio de Janeiro as he was about to leave the facility through the front door dressed as a woman. The inspectors almost fell for the trick, but grew suspicious of the "girl" who was acting nervously at the last moment.
They were in for a bigger surprise when they discovered that the supposed girl, dressed in a pair of blue jeans, a pink T-shirt, a grey blazer, and white sandals, was not a girl at all, but her gangster father.
Facebook has become so deeply ingrained in people's lives that it has now become the norm to give it access to personal data without much thought, as if this is but a small price to pay for Facebook's "free" service. But nothing could be further from the truth.
These traceable and sellable data now give Facebook the power to manipulate what we do, how we feel, what we buy and what we believe. The consequences of giving Facebook this much power is only becoming apparent, with mounting lawsuits against their security breaches and lousy privacy settings.
Comment: See also:
- Facebook agrees to pay record $5bn fine to FTC over privacy violations, critics call it a 'parking ticket'
- Israeli security company reportedly has tool that spies on Apple, Google and Facebook cloud data
- Facebook's secretive spy-tech 'Stormchaser' used to gather information on public sentiment
- Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says most people should get off Facebook permanently
- Facebook removed from S&P list of 'ethical' companies

Two thousand years ago, with only loose translations available, it was difficult to employ the rule of law.
The following is an edited excerpt from a speech given by Yeo to a school in SingaporeRudyard Kipling said in his famous ballad: "East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet." Whether we like it or not, the twain are meeting again, and creating and opening a new chapter in history. When we read about the trade war and Huawei, and we read about the anti-China - and increasingly anti-Chinese - sentiment in the United States, one recalls Kipling's famous line. But for him the East was not China. For him East was South Asia, where he spent many years of his life.
For my address this morning, I would like to confine the East to the realm of the "chopsticks people". There is a reason for this. There is a coherence to the culture of the chopsticks people.
It is not possible to understand the history of Vietnam, Korea or Japan without reference to the great drama on the Chinese mainland. Japan was the first to peel off from the Asian mainland to address the challenge of Western imperialism. By the time of the second opium war, any Japanese ship landing on the Asian mainland would be inspected by the Europeans, probably a Briton, and Japan knew it was only a matter of time before she would suffer the same humiliation.
Comment: You get a sense of the longevity and cohesiveness of China when you consider that the modern designation of 'Han Chinese' as the dominant ethnic sub-group is in fact a 2,000-year-old political designation. 'Han' is not an ethnicity, just as someone resident in the EU today is not an 'EUan'. 'Han' can refer to any number of the many ethnicities who were united under the Han dynasty - and have substantially remained united ever since.
China is really a two-millennia-old 'United States of East Asia'.
See also:
- China's Global Leadership List
- Destabilizing Pakistan: Bookending Washington's China policy
- Pepe Escobar: The Dragon lays out its road map
- Pepe Escobar: The Pentagon's obsession with China, and Putin's strategy












Comment: It was only a month ago that the biggest ever Captagon haul - 33 million pills - were seized at a Greek port. Someone - clearly a well funded and organised entity - wants to keep those Jihadi's stocked up.
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