Society's Child
Originally scheduled for release at the end of September, 'The Hunt' depicted a hellish world in which rich liberals capture and hunt ordinary, decent, Donald Trump-voting "deplorables" for fun. In the movie, a band of captives arm themselves and take the fight back to their blue-state tormentors.
However, Universal ran into trouble when three mass shootings in Texas, Ohio, and California left 36 dead in the space of a week, days after the release of the movie's trigger-happy trailer. After pulling some TV and internet ads, the studio finally scrapped the release of 'The Hunt' entirely on Saturday, stating "now is not the right time to release this film."
"A guy who had information that would have destroyed rich and powerful men's lives ends up dead in his jail cell," Scarborough, who was once a US Congressman for Florida, tweeted on Saturday. "How predictably...Russian."
Epstein had been languishing in prison since his arrest last month on child sex trafficking and conspiracy charges, and was found dead in his cell on Saturday morning, having apparently hung himself. Court documents unsealed on Friday revealed that one of his alleged victims accused him of trafficking her to a network of global politicians, businessmen and power brokers.
Rabbi Eliezer Kashtiel, the head of Bnei David, a military religious college in the settlement of Eli in the occupied West Bank, was lecturing about "slavery and the position of workers according to Judaism", and offered a justification of Jewish supremacy and the enslavement of Palestinians under occupation:
"Yes, we are racists, of course we are. There are races in the world and nations that have genetic attributes, and that demands that we [the Jewish people] will think of how to help them. The fact that someone is your inferior is not a reason to deride him or eliminate him, but help him. Yes, there are differences between races and that's precisely the reason who should offer aid. Just as we know there are genetic defects within society, for instance when a child is, alas, born with a defect. Is that a reason to deride him? To taunt him, insult him? No. It calls for helping him.
Comment: How magnanimous. Glad to know you see all Goyim as birth defects, good Rabbi. And it's good that you have such compassion for their plight. It truly shows how superior you truly are.
"When I see that I reach much more impressive heights than he does, in the moral, intellectual, personal fields, I reach much greater achievements - then it is my duty to aid him. Not leave him poor and helpless, but to lend him my hand and say 'come', come be my slave, be a partner in my success. [...] Do you know how it is today? A prosperous country sees a backwards country, and it turns it into its garbage heap. This is how it is today. There are countries in Africa, backward countries, and what do the superpowers do? They make it worse for them.
Following a controversial Israeli decision in June to allow Jewish settlers to enter the Al-Aqsa complex during the last 10 days of the Muslim holiday of Ramadan, settler visits have become increasingly frequent, stoking outrage among many Palestinians and even brief clashes with police near the mosque.
Comment: Encouraging Israeli settler visits to Palestinian mosques in the Al-Aqsa complex during a Palestinian festival (while promoting reconstruction of the 'Third Temple' on Temple Mount), smacks of an Israeli 'set-up'. What could possibly go wrong (according to plan)?
See also:
- 'People get ready': Israeli org issues video calling for the rebuilding of the Third Temple
- Prominent Israeli Rabbi calls for Third Temple to be built - thus fulfilling a doomsday prophecy
- Fake history with real consequences: Israel's Third Temple movement rebrands theocracy as "civil rights"
Comment: This one is weird...
A 23-year-old Las Vegas man who allegedly wanted to attack Jews and patrons of an LGBTQ bar was arrested on suspicion of possessing parts to make a bomb, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Nevada said Friday.
Conor Climo, who was arrested Thursday, was connected to white supremacists though encrypted online conversations, federal prosecutors said.
"Threats of violence motivated by hate and intended to intimidate or coerce our faith-based and LGBTQ communities have no place in this country," Nicholas A. Trutanich, U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada, said in a statement.
After Climo's arrest, FBI agents said he told them he had acquired electronic components to build a bomb and that he wanted to mobilize an eight-man sniper platoon to shoot Jewish people either at a Las Vegas synagogue or some other location.
According to charging documents, an FBI bomb technician found bomb-making components and chemical compounds in Climo's bedroom. Federal agents said they also seized an AR-15 style rifle and a bolt-action rifle from the room.
Comment: Though there isn't yet strong evidence for entrapment here, at the very least the details above suggest that Climo was actually speaking to FBI informants disguised as "white supremacists" - the FBI has long since infiltrated any far-right group of note. So if El Paso shooter Patrick Crusius was really engaging with such types online - as media reports have suggested - you can probably be sure the FBI was aware of it.
This story is suspicious from start to finish. The tactics and plans they attribute to Climo are exactly what the professional teams of shooters do in mass shootings... yet here it's projected onto someone who is vaguely 'identified with' (whatever the heck that means, evidence-wise) 'white supremacists'.
We're not buying it. If we had to guess, Climo was set up, Arlington Road-style, to set an example to anyone else thinking of becoming an 'armed citizen on patrol'...
A spokesman for Nawaz's Pakistan Muslim League (PML) told Reuters that the politician had been detained in Lahore, but that the authorities have yet to explain the grounds of her arrest.
Nawaz was asked to appear on Thursday before the NAB to answer questions regarding a corruption probe. Her family is accused of embezzling millions of dollars from the government project. According to local reports, she ignored the request and was arrested while visiting her father, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, in jail. Sharif is currently serving a 10-year prison sentence for corruption. Nawaz herself was also convicted in a related corruption case, but her sentence was suspended.
Her arrest was sharply criticized by opposition figures.
It revealed that the blast, which killed five employees and seriously injured three others, took place on a sea platform and followed a series of trials.
The test of the classified "liquid-propellant engine" went smoothly at first, but then the device caught fire and blew up, Rosatom said.
The blast threw several employees into the sea, giving some hope of finding them alive.
Veronika Alvarez, 23, was with her dog at Sylvan Beach in Texas on Thursday afternoon when she saw two adults go under water.
The adults ultimately survived.
"I saw the mom and dad go under," she told KTRK in an interview.

Matteo Salvini (left) said he hopes Richard Gere (right) got a tan during his trip to a migrant ship.
The Pretty Woman star felt the wrath of the Italian interior minister after visiting the 'Open Arms' ship, which has been stranded in the Mediterranean since it collected over 120 migrants from rafts eight days ago.
The 69-year-old urged the Italian government to "stop demonizing people" and compared the situation to the policy approach taken by US President Donald Trump regarding migrants traveling to the US from Central America.

Carey Gillam interviews Dewayne ‘Lee’ Johnson, the first cancer patient to beat Monsanto in court.
As a journalist who has covered corporate America for more than 30 years, very little shocks me about the propaganda tactics companies often deploy. I know the pressure companies can and do bring to bear when trying to effect positive coverage and limit reporting they deem negative about their business practices and products.
But when I recently received close to 50 pages of internal Monsanto communications about the company's plans to target me and my reputation, I was shocked.
I knew the company did not like the fact that in my 21 years of reporting on the agrochemical industry - mostly for Reuters - I wrote stories that quoted skeptics as well as fans of Monsanto's genetically engineered seeds. I knew the company didn't like me reporting about growing unease in the scientific community regarding research that connected Monsanto herbicides to human and environmental health problems. And I knew the company did not welcome the 2017 release of my book, Whitewash - The Story of a Weed Killer, Cancer and the Corruption of Science, which revealed the company's actions to suppress and manipulate the science surrounding its herbicide business.
Comment: See also:
- Report: Monsanto paid Google to bury unfavorable news
- Monsanto's 'intelligence center' targeted journalists and activists in attempt to stifle criticism for cancer-causing products
- How Monsanto manipulates journalists and academics
- Epic Fail: The EPA is meant to protect us - the Monsanto trials suggest it isn't doing that
- New Monsanto documents expose cozy connection to Reuters reporter Kate Kelland
- NYC proposes ban on glyphosate as public awareness of its toxicity grows













Comment: There are numerous high-profile Western elites who wanted Epstein gone; the Russians were probably sitting back with their popcorn enjoying the show.