Society's Child
Vickie Williams-Tillman was called a hero by the mayor of Baton Rouge for putting herself in danger to help a police officer in need on Sunday. When she saw the officer being attacked with his own baton, she jumped on the assailant's back until backup arrived.
Williams-Tillman told the Advocate that she was driving to Sam's Club on Sunday morning when she witnessed the disturbance. An unnamed Baton Rouge police officer had come upon Thomas Bennett, 28, sleeping in his car with drug paraphernalia visible.
The Harvard-Harris Poll, exclusive to The Hill, found nearly as strong support for overhauling immigration laws, with 77 percent backing comprehensive immigration reform against 23 percent who oppose reform.
President Donald Trump welcomed the poll's result.
Small amounts of nuclear radiation spread across Europe last month, and no one can figure out why.
First detected over the Norway-Russia border in January, the radioactive Iodine-131 bloom was then found over several European countries, and while unsubstantiated rumours of nuclear testing by Russia have been cropping up, officials say it's most likely linked to an unreported pharmaceutical mishap.
While the radiation spike happened in January, officials in Finland and France have only just gone public with information on the incident, announcing that after the spike was detected in Norway, it appeared in Finland, Poland, Czechia (Czech Republic), Germany, France and Spain, until the end of January.
When asked why Norway didn't inform the public last month, when it was the first to detect the radiation in its northernmost county, Finnmark, Astrid Liland from the Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority told the Barents Observer:
"The measurements at Svanhovd in January were very, very low. So were the measurements made in neighbouring countries, like Finland. The levels raise no concern for humans or the environment. Therefore, we believe this had no news value."
Disruption to the website was felt in areas including Ireland, the UK, France and Germany, reported Down Detector.
An error message appeared on the YouTube site during its disruption, accompanied by a cartoon monkey with a hammer.
"Sorry, something went wrong. A team of highly trained monkeys has been dispatched to deal with this situation. If you see them, send them this information as text (screenshots frighten them)," the message read, alongside a paragraph of code.
Youtube has since fixed the server error, which saw many users react with messages of frustration on Twitter.
While some were clearly annoyed at the outage, others, meanwhile, poked fun at the brief but sudden service failure.
And the outspoken publisher isn't at all dissatisfied with the current propaganda of "fake news" — because, as Assange explained to Australian comedian Chas Licciardello, according to CNET,
"WikiLeaks is very happy that there is a narrative about fake news out there because we have a perfect record of having never got it wrong in terms of authentications."
Monday protests were scheduled to happen in 29 cities, including New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.
Opposition to President Trump and his administration's policies has centered on women's reproductive rights, immigration and climate change.
"A lot of people are angry because he lost the popular vote and is ruling like somebody who won by a landslide," Ogla Lexell, who along with 20 others helped organize the rallies in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago, told CNN.
Comment: See also:
- Ex-WSJ reporter finds George Soros has ties to more than 50 'partners' of the Women's March
- MoveOn "activists" march against Trump: George Soros begins his color revolution in America
- The Clintons and Soros launching America's Purple Revolution
- SOTT Exclusive: A Purple Color revolution in the U.S.? Learn the signs of color revolutions
"Dear Mr. President: Letters from the American Children," opens with a young boy expressing his excitement to have a political outsider solve the disconnect between the Washington establishment and the American people. But the conversation quickly turns to much more mature subjects, such as racism, a border wall, and Trump's immigration executive order.
"When you speak on things that make me feel uncomfortable or I disagree with, you make me feel small because I know I can't change it," one girl remarks.
Comment: MSM is desperate to influcence people against Trump. These kids are not capable of realizing that Trump is trying to protect them from Pedophiles.
Q. How many other politicians have been secretly extorted?
A. One in three, roughly. It's not just the Island, its all of their activities. The reason #Pedogate terrifies the media, the CIA, the Israel Lobby, is because they are all part of this "shadow swamp".
US border: Fatal shooting case of teen could have implications for drone victims, Supreme Court says
On Tuesday, the US Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of Hernandez v. Mesa, which centers around the 2010 fatal shooting of 15-year-old Sergio Hernandez by US Border Patrol agent Jesus Mesa. Hernandez, who was Mexican, was shot in a culvert that encompasses the US-Mexico border, between El Paso, Texas and Juarez, Mexico.
From the US side of the culvert, Mesa shot Hernandez, who was on the Mexican side. Hernandez's family has sued Mesa in US federal court, seeking American constitutional protections for their son despite his location on the Mexican side of the border when he was killed.
As I look around now, however, I see something quite different. The lefties I knew in college are now part of the Establishment and generally speaking are retired limousine liberals. And they now call themselves progressives, of course, because it sounds more educated and sends a better message, implying as it does that troglodytic conservatives are anti-progress. But they also have done a flip on the issue of war and peace. In its most recent incarnation some of this might be attributed to a desperate desire to relate to the Hillary Clinton campaign with its bellicosity towards Russia, Syria and Iran, but I suspect that the inclination to identify enemies goes much deeper than that, back as far as the Bill Clinton Administration with its sanctions on Iraq and the Balkan adventure, which resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths and the creation of a terror-narco state in the heart of Europe. And more recently we have seen the Obama meddling in Libya, Yemen and Syria in so called humanitarian interventions which have turned out to be largely fraudulent. Yes, under the Obama Dems it was "responsibility to protect time" (r2p) and all the world trembled as the drones were let loose.
Compared with many other Jewish communities in today's world, Iranian Jews seem safe. There are no guards at the entrances to synagogues and Jewish institutions, just as it used to be when I first came to know Jewish venues in Montreal, Baltimore and Paris. My memories, admittedly vague, of the synagogue in Leningrad during my youth do not include any image of guards, let alone armed soldiers who guard synagogues in major European cities. Most of the Jewish homes that I visited are quite modest. This, of course, did not prevent them from being very hospitable.















Comment: Rising concerns about a possible nuclear incident in Europe after radioactive iodine levels spike