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Earlier, Russian Energy Minister Aleksandr Novak also confirmed this information, saying that Gazprom's natural gas supplies to Europe are seeing the highest volumes ever.
Speaking to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, the head of Gazprom noted that the Stockholm Arbitration decision that ordered his company to compensate Ukraine's Naftogaz to the tune of $2.56 billion is "an asymmetric decision that violated the balance of interests of the parties under contracts, for delivery and transit."
Commenting on an article from the UK's Independent newspaper, which touts the benefits of lab-grown "clean meat," Dawkins tweeted earlier this month that perhaps something similar could be done with human flesh, which would assist western culture in shedding yet another irrational remnant of its Judeo-Christian roots.
Dawkins said that eating lab-grown human meat would provide an "interesting test case for consequentialist morality versus 'yuck reaction' absolutism," which keeps people from doing things just because they seem morally repugnant.
Comment: Did it not occur to "brilliant" Richard Dawkins that perhaps there are good, innate, reasons why human beings find certain things to be morally repugnant??

Jayda Fransen and Paul Golding were jailed for inciting hatred. Now Facebook has banned them
The social media giant said it issued warnings to Golding and Fransen who were imprisoned last week for 18 and 36 weeks, respectively. Facebook said both had recently been given "a written final warning," but "they have continued to post content that violates our community standards." Now, Britain First's Facebook page, which had two million followers globally, has been closed.
Facebook stated: "We do not do this lightly, but they have repeatedly posted content designed to incite animosity and hatred against minority groups, which disqualifies the pages from our service."
Comment: See also:
- 'I'm the least racist person': Trump offers to apologize (if asked) over retweet of far-right Britain First
- Jeremy Corbyn's older brother says Trump was exposing political hypocrisy with Britain First
- Trump retweets anti-Islamist tweets from far-right Britain First leader - world goes crazy in response
- Hackers tell far-right group Britain First, 'Stop being racist to Muslims or die'
- Police seek ban on anti-Islam Britain First party from entering mosques
- Bigots on parade: Far-right Britain First stages cringe-worthy picket outside London Mosque
It comes after Britain's media regulator said Russia Today (RT) faces losing its licence to broadcast in the UK if Moscow was found to be behind the Salisbury chemical attack on a former Russian double agent.
Comment: The Brits are clearly desperate and, therefore, losing the plot. It's only rational to assume that if the UK bans RT (which is part of their goal in this concocted scandal) the result will be increased popular support for RT among British citizens. After all, that's exactly what happens when you tell people that they should not watch something!
- Skripal Likely Poisoned by British Intelligence in Effort to Smear and Silence Russian World View
- Kremlin: Russia was not responsible for Skirpal case, won't accept groundless threats and ultimatums from UK
- Mercouris on the Skripal crisis: Russia asked to "prove innocence" while UK unable to provide any proof .
- British government advances toxic agenda for Russian media
- UK's actions an "unprecedented provocation", investigation is "non-transparent", Russia vows a response
Fox News host Sean Hannity offered up numerous reports on his show theorizing that a murdered DNC employee was involved in the hacking of the committee during the 2016 election.
Comment: One wonders if the Riches would be so quick to sue if it was a liberal news outlet doing the investigating. More on Seth Rich:
- Kim Dotcom proposes alternative platform as answer to Twitter's 'censorship of Seth Rich tweets'
- Contradictions in murder of Seth Rich continue to haunt 'Russian hacking' narrative
- The curious murder of Seth Rich poses questions that just can't stay concealed for very much longer
- Ed Butowsky: Seth Rich's father confirmed his son was the Wikileaks leaker
- WikiLeaks defense lawyer's office stormed in "professional operation" - Assange then makes Rich hint
Taxpayers shelled out tens of thousands of dollars this week after cops were seen on video brutally attacking the victim of a bullying incident and then refused to even say they were sorry.
Once again, the Killeen police department is in the news for the way it is treating the citizens - this time a child - it is sworn to protect. Local taxpayers just shelled out $60,000 to pay for the abusive actions of two of Killeen's finest after they were seen on video attacking a gay teen who was the victim of a bullying incident.
According to KWTX, U.S. Magistrate Judge Jeffrey C. Manske accepted the settlement filed after the student complained he was brutalized, slammed to the ground during an arrest at 2:55 p.m. April 21, 2016, following an altercation between two students on a Killeen Independent School District bus.
"A body slam is never an approved use of force," the complaint says. "It is not a recognized 'takedown' maneuver under any training provided to Officers Lundt and Frucella."
Comment: More incidents involving police in Killeen, Texas:
- Texas police officer accused of brutally beating woman after she was found sleeping in car
- Three years and no trial: Man still in jail for killing cop in botched no-knock raid
- State of Texas wants to execute man who killed home intruder who turned out to be SWAT
Military trucks and troops in gas masks have rolled into the sleepy town of Gillingham in Somerset.
It becomes the latest location in Britain to be placed on lockdown amid the investigation into the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.
British Army and Royal Air Force officers are reportedly on the scene along with cops and paramedics.
Several roads are cordoned off and investigations are believed to centre of a flat-bed truck - which has been wrapped up and winched away from the scene.
Comment: The UK government and the media are going through an attack of hysteria at the moment. A man gets poisoned so expel Russian diplomats! A flatbed truck is found 25 miles from the incident so send in the military!
Arfon Jones, the North Wales police and crime commissioner, said banning cannabis is "illogical." He added it is "far less harmful" than alcohol and therefore it makes no sense for one to be banned and the other not.
"I want to see drugs controlled and sold by responsible retailers similar to off-licences [local stores] that sell alcohol," said Jones, i news reports. "I don't see a difference between the use of alcohol and the use of cannabis. If we went back to day one, and we were legislating this again I'm sure people would realize that alcohol causes a lot more harm than cannabis does and I think the categorization would reflect that."
Comment: See Also:
- Hypocrites: UK is world's largest legal cannabis producer UN reveals - Claims it has "no therapeutic value"
- UK: Cannabis license considered for boy saved from seizures by using "just 3 drops" of medicated oil
- Irish govt permits special license for medicinal cannabis oil (CBD) to girl suffering from severe form of epilepsy
- 'I was wrong': Florida judge admits jailing people for pot 'haunts' him after cannabis saved his life
- Doctor given 18 years for healing autistic son with cannabis while cop gets no time for raping and urinating on woman
Haspel's leading role in the program was first spotlighted last year after she was named as the CIA's deputy director. The New York Times reported on how she supposedly helped torture two people suspected of terrorism.
As a clandestine officer at the Central Intelligence Agency in 2002, Gina Haspel oversaw the torture of two terrorism suspects and later took part in an order to destroy videotapes documenting their brutal interrogations at a secret prison in Thailand.The New Yorker published a similar profile, with additional details about the techniques she helped employ against suspected terrorists.
From 2003 to 2005, Gina Haspel was a senior official overseeing a top-secret C.I.A. program that subjected dozens of suspected terrorists to savage interrogations, which included depriving them of sleep, squeezing them into coffins, and forcing water down their throats. In 2002, Haspel was among the C.I.A. officers present at the interrogation of Abu Zubaydah, an Al Qaeda suspect who was tortured so brutally that at one point he appeared to be dead.
Comment: Isn't Trump supposed to be draining the swamp? See also:
- Snowden rips into Trump over new CIA director's torture history
- Godmother of torture should be in dock at The Hague, not directing CIA', says whistleblower
- Mark of the beast on trial: CIA deputy director Haspel asked to testify in torture lawsuit initiated by ACLU
Kansas is one of 18 states that offer wrongfully convicted prisoners no compensation at all upon their release.
"I think it's unjust, but me being angry about it is not going to change it," McIntyre said.
Tricia Bushnell of the Midwest Innocence Project worked to win McIntyre's release. She said McIntyre has other reasons to be angry. She called this case the "perfect storm."
For example, at his trial in 1994 when he was 17, there was no physical evidence or motive presented. Worse, according to McIntyre's current lawyers, lead police detective Roger Golubski built the case by threatening witnesses. Bushnell said the fallout may impact other potential exonerations.














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