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Giuliani: Assange shouldn't be prosecuted, no one at WaPo or NYT went to jail for publishing stolen Pentagon Papers

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© Global Look / Alberto Pezzali
Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer for President Donald Trump, said Monday that WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange had done "nothing wrong" and should not go to jail for disseminating stolen information just as major media does.

"Let's take the Pentagon Papers," Giuliani told Fox News. "The Pentagon Papers were stolen property, weren't they? It was in The New York Times and The Washington Post. Nobody went to jail at The New York Times and The Washington Post."

Giuliani said there were "revelations during the Bush administration" such as Abu Ghraib. "All of that is stolen property taken from the government, it's against the law. But once it gets to a media publication, they can publish it," Giuliani said, "for the purpose of informing people."

"You can't put Assange in a different position," he said. "He was a guy who communicated."

Giuliani said, "We may not like what [Assange] communicates, but he was a media facility. He was putting that information out," he said. "Every newspaper and station grabbed it, and published it."

The U.S. government has admitted that it has indicted Assange for publishing classified information, but it is battling in court to keep the details of the indictment secret. As a lawyer and close advisor to Trump, Giuliani could have influence on the president's and the Justice Department's thinking on Assange.

Comment: UN experts demand Assange's unconditional release, having lost last appeal over newly restrictive rules


Rose

Yellow Vests and police trade hugs in New Year's Eve detente

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Yellow Vests celebrate the New Year at Champs-Elysees
New Year's Eve became a time for reconciliation for French police and Yellow Vest protesters, who have been clashing with each other for weeks, but this time it's a different story.

Around 250,000 people gathered on the Champs-Elysees on Monday night. Among them were about 200 Yellow Vest protesters who didn't miss the chance to say 'no' to government policies even during the celebrations.

The atmosphere, however, differed from previous rallies. Several videos captured the protesters hugging police in full gear, wishing them all the best on the most magical night of the year. And the officers hugged back, first reluctantly, then more willingly.

Whistle

Cleveland Clinic doctor fired over 6 years of anti-Zionist tweets

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© Global Look Press / F.Boillot
A former resident at a hospital in Ohio has been accused of fomenting hatred towards Jews and of whitewashing the Holocaust, after her tweets, in which she compared Israel to Nazi Germany, resurfaced and gained traction online.

Lara Kollab, 27, a recent graduate of the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, was recently fired from her position as an Internal Medicine Resident at the Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, after it emerged that she had been fanning anti-Semitic sentiment on Twitter for at least the last six years.

Kollab started her job at the clinic in July 2018 and was fired in September, over a series of spiteful postings that were brought to the attention of her supervisors, Yeshiva World News reported, citing hospital employees.

Four months after Kollab was sacked, the tweets that cost her the job have resurfaced and gone viral.

Car Black

8 injured, 1 critically, as car plows into NYE revelers in downtown Tokyo

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© REUTERS / Kim Kyung-Hoon
Policemen stand next to a car which rammed pedestrians on New Year day in Tokyo, Japan, January 1, 2019.
A car has rammed pedestrians on a busy Tokyo street that was closed to traffic for New Year festivities. A 21-year-old man initially confessed to a terrorist act but later recanted, leaving investigators puzzled about his motives.

The car, which was driving in a wrong lane, bulldozed into revelers in Japan's capital city as it swerved into a shopping street bustling with people just after midnight, NHK reported.

The ramming is believed to have been intentional, as the street had been closed to traffic due to the New Year celebrations. Hundreds of people were heading to a nearby shrine to pray for good luck in the new year.

Eight people were injured in the incident, including one male university student who was taken to hospital in critical condition. Teenagers and adults in their 50s are among the victims.

Comment: There were also incidents in Thailand, UK, Amsterdam and Germany.


Arrow Down

Reversing the descent of man

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On virtually every indicator that anyone might want to consider, men in Britain and various other Western states seem to be performing very badly at the moment, both for themselves and for the communities in which they live. Not that this is particularly unusual. Throughout history, men have been inclined towards being social outsiders. Their usefulness to communities varies much more than women's, and depends greatly on the way in which social institutions define and reward their roles. Whereas most cultures seem to recognize this, in the West we have increasingly pretended that it is not the case.

And we are now paying for our mistake.

Many people are asking themselves whether some of the radical social experiments attempted in recent generations are viable in the long term, or should now be ditched. It is not too late to face up to the problem. But we have such an accumulation of policy errors to deal with that we require a thorough re-orientation of public discourse before we can expect any specific measures to have much positive effect. The sort of shift we need encompasses some key elements of the sexual division of labor, grounded in stronger marriage institutions, and linked with a conceptual unscrambling of men's roles, both private and public.

Comment: That's part of the appeal that people like Jordan Peterson have for young men. When so many men have had the purpose and value taken away from them, he provides a way for them to find that which can give their lives meaning and purpose. Things which were self evident in the past but have now withered away because of the postmodernist agenda that has permeated our culture. While the ideas Dench proposes may also have that effect, we're unlikely to see any changes to the destructive policies our governments are so hellbent on pursuing. See also:


Bizarro Earth

UK: 3 injured in knife attack at Manchester Victoria Station, suspect can be heard shouting "long live the caliphate"

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Three people, including a police officer, have been stabbed at Manchester Victoria Station in a horrifying attack on New Year's Eve.

The British Transport Police (BTP) officer, a man and a women were knifed at the busy rail station just before 9pm on Monday.

Manchester Victoria was placed on lockdown and all services were suspended as police dealt with the shocking incident. Anti-terror officers are investigating.

Witnesses described hearing "blood curdling" screams as a man wielding a large "kitchen knife" launched his attack in terrifying scenes on a tram platform.

Comment: Also on New Year's Eve: Man with knife makes bomb threat leading to evacuation of Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport

And video from the Manchester attack:

See also: Strasbourg Shooting: Everybody Knows Where Terror Comes From


Attention

Man with knife makes bomb threat leading to evacuation of Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport

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© AT5
A photo claiming to be of the moment a man was detained at the airport has been posted on social media
The departures hall at Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands has been evacuated due to a bomb threat.

Initial reports suggest that a man entered Departure Hall 3 and shouted that he was in possession of a bomb.

Pictures from the scene appear to show heavily armed officers arriving at the location and detaining a man.

Witnesses say passengers were forced to run from the terminal after the threat became apparent.

Comment: See also: Strasbourg Shooting: Everybody Knows Where Terror Comes From




Hammer

Footbridge in Moscow's Gorky Park collapses under weight of New Year revellers

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Moment a bridge in Moscow's Gorky Park collapses caught on video
A video showing a wooden bridge over a skating rink in Moscow's most popular park splitting in two and sending people flying has emerged online. The incident took place in the middle of the capital's New Year celebrations.

The wooden structure came crashing down when it was packed with revelers listening to the Russian national anthem, traditionally played in many Russian public spaces the minute the new year is ushered in. A distinct cracking noise could be heard before the bridge in Moscow's Gorky Park split in two and collapsed.

The people who were standing on the bridge fell onto the revelers down on the skating rink below.

Oil Well

Does anyone remember the 'Peak Oil' panic?

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© Andrew Milligan/Press Association
The Transocean Winner drilling rig after it ran aground on the beach of Dalmore on the Isle of Lewis. August 9, 2016.
Back during the early days of the Bush-Cheney administration, countless articles and even official statements by the International Energy Agency and various governments proclaimed the onset of what was termed Peak Oil. This was a time when former Halliburton CEO, Vice President Dick Cheney, was named to head the White House Energy Task Force. In the run up to the March 2003 war on Iraq, peak oil or absolute decline in world oil reserves seemed a plausible explanation, if not justification, for the G.W. Bush invasion of Iraq. This author was also for a time persuaded that could explain the oil war. Yet, today we hear little about peak oil. Why, is interesting.

Peak Oil was and is an invention of certain financial circles along with Big Oil to justify among other things ultra-high prices for their oil. The peak oil theory they promoted to justify the high prices, hearkened back to the 1950's and an eccentric oil geologist with Shell Oil in Houston named King Hubbard.

Comment: The redoubtable Col. Fletcher Prouty on the manufactured 'scarcity of oil':




Cell Phone

Desperate for a scapegoat: UK & UN authorities blame social media for explosion of migrants attempting to cross English Channel

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© Reuters / Yannis Berhakis
The migration blame game follows the ratification earlier this month of the controversial UN global migration pact, which saw several countries back out of signing at the last minute and has sparked internal turmoil in many signatory nations.
UN and UK authorities are blaming social media for enabling illegal migration into Europe, claiming companies are not doing enough to crack down on smuggling activity even as charities claim they are focusing on the wrong problem.

An explosion in migrants attempting to illegally reach the UK by crossing the English Channel in small boats has European and UN authorities scrambling for someone to blame. UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid declared the crossings a "major incident" and was forced to curtail his South African holiday to consult his French counterpart on how to address the issue before it spirals out of control.

With more than 221 migrants attempting the crossing since the beginning of November and almost 100 of those since Christmas, the fear is migrants will begin dying at sea in the north as they have in the Mediterranean, where more than 17,700 people have perished trying to cross into Europe in the past four years. Many of the migrants who have washed up on UK shores have been suffering from hypothermia.