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Anthrax outbreak? Russian biowarfare troops rushed to Arctic after at least 40 people hospitalized

Russian troops to Arctic

Biological warfare troops have been rushed to the Russian Arctic amid growing concerns over a serious anthrax outbreak. A total of 40 people - more than half of them children - are now hospitalised amid fears they may have contracted the deadly infection.

This follows the death of 1,200 reindeer suspected of contracting the disease after a contaminated corpse - buried at least 70 years ago - thawed because of a heatwave in the Yamal peninsula in northern Siberia.

Russian experts have blamed global warming for the prolonged high temperatures - of up to 35C - at the Tarko-Sale Faktoria camp, north of the Arctic Circle.

There were dramatic scenes as the Russian army's Chemical, Radioactive and Biological Protection Corps, equipped with masks and bio-warfare protective clothing, flew to to regional capital Salekhard on a military Il-76 aircraft to deal with the emergency.

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Dozens of French towns to arm local police as mayor says non-lethal weapons are not enough

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The terrorist attack in Nice which killed 84 people when a truck plowed through crowds celebrating Bastille Day has prompted several French mayors to arm local police. Non-lethal weapons are incapable of stopping a "crazed attacker," one mayor said.

"Along the Promenade des Anglais [in Nice] the municipal police and the national police had the same mission - to stop a crazed vehicle or murderer," said Francois Bayrou, the mayor of Pau.

"Our weapons against incivility, such as the Taser or the flash-ball, are obviously worthless in stopping a vehicle," he added, according to franceinfo.fr.

The Pau mayor has decided to give guns to some 35 municipal police officers. Bayrou noted that 75 percent of those who will be given the arms "were either in the police or in the national police or in the army, and are therefore trained in handling the weapons." All the officers are required to undergo 57 hours of training to obtain authorization.

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Fear on the seas: French armed sea marshals could patrol aboard English Channel ferries

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Armed sea marshals could soon patrol aboard ferries crossing the English Channel between France and Britain as authorities anticipate further terrorist attacks.

No plan is yet in place for the introduction of armed marshals, but Brittany Ferries is said to be considering the move after conducting a security exercise in the Channel.

The exercise came in response to growing demand for greater security in France after recent terrorist attacks in Nice and Normandy forced authorities to raise the national security alert to its highest level.

French security services are one step closer to introducing sea marshals to patrol routes between Plymouth and France.

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Terrorism fears prompt private security boom in Germany

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The recent terror attacks in Germany have boosted a demand for private security, Die Welt reports.

After the series of bloody attacks that shocked the country, each festival or party is now more comfortable with having an armed guard, the newspaper says.

Parties that used not to be guarded now want security. And even those that had security guards in the past ask for more.

"We've had several requests for armed guards this week. Everyone is nervous at the moment. Since the last attacks, demand has boomed," said the manager of one security firm in Bavaria.

However, requests for armed personnel are being widely rejected, as events need special permission from state authorities to provide armed guards. Such permission is rarely granted.

Comment: Germany sees record permit requests for self-defense weapons amid fears of lone-wolf attacks


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#ShutDownCityHallNYC: Protesters want NYPD commissioner fired over police brutality

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© wewillnotbesilent / Instagram Protesters in New York City are hoping to force City Hall to shut down until the police commissioner is fired. Other demands include reparations for victims of police brutality and re-investing the NYPD's budget in minority communities.
The all-day demonstration is being run by the Millions March NYC group, a spin-off of the Black Lives Matter movement. They are protesting against police brutality and a justice system that is not race-blind.

Million March NYC is asking Mayor Bill de Blasio to fire New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton and end the "Broken Windows" policy, which, they say, "Frederick Douglass presciently summarized in 1845: 'The slaveowner's plan was to whip for the smallest offenses, to prevent the commission of large ones'."

They are also seeking reparations for the survivors and victims of police brutality, the money for which should come out of the NYPD's $5.5 billion budget โ€’ the remainder of which would be re-invested into minority communities.


The group does not promise to remain peaceful.

Comment: "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." -- John F. Kennedy

Update:
Bratton to resign

New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton will resign Tuesday, August 2, a day after protesters called for his ouster, city officials said. He will be replaced by Chief of Department James O'Neill.

On Monday, an all-day demonstration run by the Millions March NYC group, a spin-off of the Black Lives Matter movement, vowed to shut down city hall until Mayor Bill de Blasio fired the commissioner. They also protested against police brutality and a justice system that is not race-blind.

However, Bratton's decision to resign was made last week, the Wall Street Journal reported. It is a voluntary decision, city officials told WABC.

Administration officials had already been interviewing potential replacements for New York City's top cop, but Bratton will stay on the job until September to ease the transition to the new commissioner, according to the WSJ. Bratton is expected to rejoin the private sector after he leaves the NYPD.
The face may change, but whether the problems of NYPD brutality are addressed is entirely another matter.


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Now that you're awake about the state of the world how do you awaken others?

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So you see the 'big picture'. You've awakened to the realization that the planet has been hijacked by a small number of ruling elite psychopaths. You know about their planned genocide and New Wold Order enslavement agenda. You want to do something about it. So, you start spreading the word to awaken others, telling them what's really happening in the world...

Remember, the greater the number of awakened individuals spreading the word, the quicker we as a race can reach that critical mass number of consciously awakened individuals needed to prevent the planned doom and gloom and co-create a turnaround for planetary transformation.

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The change in mass consciousness for planetary transformation has to be done, especially with a sense of urgency as it's a do-or-die-situation.

Indeed, learning how to spread the word to the un-awakened can be quite a difficult task at times. How to spread the word effectively is a subject, I feel, that is not addressed enough in the alternative media community. However, over the years, I have learnt a number of effective ways to do it that avoids many pitfalls.

Remember, know that you can make a difference - insignificance is an illusion:

Comment: For an in depth discussion of this topic, visit this thread on the SOTT Forum.


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Crimea river! Anti-doping orgs say IOC failed clean non-Russian athletes by letting clean Russian athletes compete in Rio

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© Sergei Karpukhin / ReutersRussia's women's handball Olympic team member Marina Sudakova
Thirteen national anti-doping organizations (NADOS) from around the world have heavily criticized the International Olympic Committee (IOC) over its handling of the Russian doping crisis.

In an open letter published on the Guardian website, the group has accused the IOC of being open to political and commercial influence at the expense of clean sport.


Comment: Said by the agencies who themselves have been open to political and commercial influence in the name of anti-Russian propaganda. These people are despicable.


The IOC's refusal to implement a blanket ban on Russia competing at the upcoming Olympic Games in Rio is central to the criticism.

Following Canadian law professor Richard McLaren's recent World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) report which claimed that "beyond reasonable doubt" a state-backed doping program was operated in Russia, the NADOS group says that "when it mattered most, the IOC failed to lead."

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How America's mental health system is failing and criminalizing the mentally ill

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Kevin Earley of Fairfax County, Virginia, knows too well what it's like to be on the bad side of a police officer as a person with bipolar disorder โ€” scared you're about to die.

Prior to the encounter, Kevin's father, Pete, called police when Kevin, now 36, acted violently on a night in 2005. Kevin refused to surrender and tried to flee, thinking police were trying to hurt him. Officers blasted him twice with a Taser, shocking him with up to 50,000 volts of electricity each time.

"I was very delusional, erratic, confrontational, and paranoid," Kevin said. "So when they came, they tased me."

It was not Kevin's first run-in with police โ€” and it wouldn't be his last. But it's the one Kevin and his father share as one of his worst experiences.

Comment: The point here is that the mentally ill are treated in exactly the same way as the average citizen in the today's police state, with force and violence instead of receiving the support that they well and truly need.


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Seven humanitarian corridors in Syria's Aleppo proving successful, over 300 civilians rescued

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© George Orfalian/ Agence France-PresseSyrians attempt to leave Aleppo through the Russian humanitarian corridor.
A large-scale joint Russian-Syrian humanitarian operation is underway in the east of Aleppo. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced the establishment, together with the Syrian authorities, of seven humanitarian corridors "to help civilians who find themselves held hostage by terrorists and insurgents who are wishing to lay down their arms." As expected, hot meals and first aid points will be deployed in the areas of humanitarian corridors. At the same time, Syrian President Bashar Assad on Thursday issued an amnesty decree for the surrendering militants.

"Today, 324 civilians, including 76 children left the eastern districts of Aleppo to the humanitarian points, 82 militants laid down their arms and are now passing the amnesty procedure. Currently, the Syrian command established contact and negotiating the cessation of resistance with a number of units from the so-called moderate opposition," the official said.

Comment: Russian military announces four more humanitarian corridors to be opened in Aleppo

The US is still not happy about this development: Samantha Power outraged Syria wants to save civilians in Aleppo


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Pope Francis defends Muslims: "Islam is not terrorism"

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Pope Francis said yesterday it was wrong to identify Islam with terrorism and that social injustice and idolatry of money were among the prime causes of terrorism. Speaking aboard the plane taking him back to Rome after a five-day trip to Poland, he said: "I think it is not right to identify Islam with terrorism. "It is not right and it is not true."

Francis was responding to a question about the killing on July 26 of an 85-year-old Roman Catholic priest by knife-wielding attackers who burst into a church service in western France, forced the priest to his knees and slit his throat. The attack was claimed by ISIS.

He said: "I think that in nearly all religions there is always a small fundamentalist group." He then added: "We have them," referring to Catholicism. The Pope continued: "I don't like to talk about Islamic violence because every day when I look at the papers I see violence here in Italy - someone killing his girlfriend, someone killing his mother-in-law. These are baptised Catholics.

"If I speak of Islamic violence, I have to speak of Catholic violence. Not all Muslims are violent." He said there were various causes of terrorism. "I know it dangerous to say this but terrorism grows when there is no other option and when money is made and it, instead of the person, is put at the centre of the world economy. "That is the first form of terrorism. That is a basic terrorism against all humanity. Let's talk about that."

When he started the trip last week, Francis said the killing of the priest and a string of other attacks were proof the "world is at war" but that it was not caused by religion. He told reporters on the plane that lack of economic opportunities for young people in Europe was also to blame for terrorism. He said: "I ask myself how many young people that we Europeans have left devoid of ideals, who do not have work. Then they turn to drugs and alcohol or enlist in ISIS."

Comment: There are very few religions that do not have a long and horrid history of terrorism and atrocity. All the majors do. Today's world is complicated and it is harder to separate the secular geopolitical agendas - from the religious belief systems - from the persuasive propaganda campaigns that conveniently demonize a particular segment of society as the evil du jour. Campaigns are built on change-agents and deflection of accountability. Muslims are the current sticker-face for fear, justification and societal manipulation. Next year, who knows.