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Syringe

Crystal meth cheaper than Burger King in Asia, seizures quadruple in 5 years

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Worrying statistics have emerged, placing meth - the Asia-Pacific's most popular drug - at the top of its grocery list. Police seizures have quadrupled in five years, as production skyrockets in tandem with increasing economic integration into the world.

And it's a vicious cycle: the more economic opportunities increase for the region as a whole, the more the drug and its various derivatives are produced, which, in turn, leads to plummeting prices, according to a recent report by the UN Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

Asian drug cartels are only too happy with this, as their profits soar, despite the price reductions.

Comment: This is an age-old problem encompassing the history of the world. This is a clear indication of the dreadful state of humans. And given the Unites States intelligence agencies connections with the drug trade and it's interests in destabilizing Asia, it's not too much of a leap to wonder about more covert influences involved in the exploding drug trade in the Asia-Pacific.


Che Guevara

Penobscot and Passamaquoddy declare sovereignty from Maine citing 'failed social experiment'

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© Sherri Mitchell/Native News OnlinePenobscot Chief Kirk Francis at a May 26 rally outside of the Maine Statehouse.
Due to Governor Paul LePage launching direct political and environmental attacks against the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy tribes of Maine, leaders of those tribes have recalled their representatives from the state legislature and are asserting their sovereignty from the State of Maine. "The Maine Indian Land claims Settlement act has failed and we cannot allow ourselves to continue down the path," Chief Francis said. "We're saying it's a failed social experiment."

In August of 2011, Governor LePage signed an Executive Order recognizing a "special relationship" between the sovereign State of Maine, and the sovereign tribes within the State. In this order, the Governor instructed all State agencies to include a tribal liaison, whose role would be to facilitate communication and direct policy in all areas of State jurisdiction in such a way as to include the voice and interest of native peoples. The Order instructs that "the State and Tribes should work together as one," and Tribal interests should be heeded when developing policies and procedures "on matters that significantly or uniquely affect those tribes."

In April of this year, LePage rescinded that Order. The new Order maintains that native tribes in Maine retain their sovereignty, but holds that they now have a "relationship between equals with its own set of responsibilities," yet declares that tribal lands, forms of tribal governance and natural resources controlled by the native tribes are subject to the laws and jurisdiction of the State of Maine. The takeover of lands was prompted by an EPA letter to the State, and claims that lack of Tribal participation in "the State's interests" required the usurpation of Tribal sovereignty. The Letter, in fact, actually supports the Tribal position, as the Tribal standards of environmental protection are much stricter than those of the EPA or the State of Maine. Those close to the Penobscot Tribe tell The Fifth Column that LePage threatened to sue the EPA over the proposed new regulations, leading the Agency to back down. LePage's Order, then, becomes a direct political attack against the Tribes in affront to their sovereignty and an effort to exact more control over the land by the State of Maine.

Beaker

Washington man convicted of selling toxic Miracle Mineral Solution as cure all

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You wouldn't normally think of industrial bleach as being a miracle cure. Or any kind of cure for that matter. But that didn't stop Louis Daniel Smith from selling many gallons of the stuff by labeling it "Miracle Mineral Solution."

A federal jury in Washington state sat through seven days of testimony, alleging that Smith, 45, of Spokane, sold the toxic liquid as a miracle cure for numerous diseases and illnesses, including cancer, AIDS, malaria, hepatitis, lyme disease, asthma and the common cold.

It then convicted him of conspiracy, smuggling, selling misbranded drugs and defrauding the United States. He faces up to 34 years in prison.

Potentially fatal

In 2010, the FDA said it had received several reports of health injuries from consumers using the product, including severe nausea, vomiting, and life-threatening low blood pressure from dehydration. Consumers who have MMS should stop using it immediately and throw it away, the FDA said.

Evidence at trial showed that Smith operated a business called "Project GreenLife" (PGL) from 2007 to 2011. PGL sold a product called "Miracle Mineral Supplement," or MMS, over the Internet. MMS is a mixture of sodium chlorite and water.

Sodium chlorite is an industrial chemical used as a pesticide and for hydraulic fracking and wastewater treatment. Sodium chlorite cannot be sold for human consumption and suppliers of the chemical include a warning sheet stating that it can cause potentially fatal side effects if swallowed.

"This verdict demonstrates that the Department of Justice will prosecute those who sell dangerous chemicals as miracle cures to sick people and their desperate loved ones," said Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Benjamin C. Mizer of the Justice Department's Civil Division. "Consumers have the right to expect that the medicines that they purchase are safe and effective." Mizer thanked the jury for its service and its careful consideration of the evidence.

Comment: While the FDA is wrong on many things, their position on 'M.M.S.' is spot on. Drinking what amounts to bleach is not good for your health and can cause disastrous consequences. For more info check out MMS: Miracle Mineral Solution or Trojan Horse? Your Body and DNA Decide


Heart

Utah is solving chronic homelessness with 'Housing First' program

Terry and Buddy
© Thomas B. Szalay / LA TimesBuddy the cockateil has helped inspire Terry Birch to take care of his new Salt Lake City apartment – and himself – after two decades of homelessness.
Terry Birch recalls walking cautiously into the tiny one-bedroom apartment seven months ago, like a cat exploring a box, or something wild fearful of a trap.

After two decades on the streets, he finally had a real roof over his head, a home to call his own. It was clean, private and safe, but also scary and confusing.

"I couldn't get used to the four walls. It felt like they were closing in on me," he said, sitting in the living room of unit No. 2 at the

Metro Apartments. "On the streets, I had no responsibility, other than keeping myself clean."

He paused, surveying his surroundings: "And then this."

Chart Pie

Corporate handouts dwarf spending on social services

Corporate Welfare
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Corporations aren't people, despite what the Supreme Court says, and they don't need or deserve handouts.

When corporations get special handouts from the government - subsidies and tax breaks - it costs you. It means you have to pay more in taxes to make up for these hidden expenses. And government has less money for good schools and roads, Medicare and national defense, and everything else you need.

You might call these special corporate handouts "corporate welfare," but at least welfare goes to real people in need. In the big picture, corporate handouts are costing tens of billions of dollars a year. Some estimates put it over $100 billion - which means it's costing you money that would otherwise go to better schools or roads, or lower taxes.

Conservatives have made a game of obscuring where federal spending actually goes. In reality, only about 12 percent of federal spending goes to individuals and families, most in dire need. An increasing portion goes to corporate welfare.

Other examples: The oil, gas, and coal industries get billions in their own special tax breaks. Big Agribusiness gets farm subsides. Big Pharma gets their own subsidy in the form of a ban on government using its bargaining power under Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices. And hedge-fund and private-equity managers get a special tax loophole that treats their income as capital gains, at a lower tax rate than ordinary income.

Comment: Nice idea, but the likelihood of our government ever making any real attempt to end these subsidies is practically non-existent. Wealthy corporations represent the 'power behind the throne' in government. Their control through campaign donations, lobbying and the revolving door between government jobs and industry insures that no one who values their career is likely to step too far out of line. The end game is to accrue as much from the public sector as possible to feed the coffers of the wealthy elites, most of whom are psychopathic, and as such have no concern for the welfare of the masses.


Airplane

Commercial airplane narrowly avoids collision with drone over NYC

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A commercial aircraft en route to New York's LaGuardia Airport narrowly avoided a mid-air collision with a drone on Friday morning, according to Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) official. Shuttle America flight 2708 was travelling from Washington, DC and nearing its destination when it encountered an unmanned aerial vehicle. The pilot had to swerve upwards over Brooklyn's Prospect Park to avoid a collision.

The plane later landed safely, and FAA officials have released a statement saying they will launch an investigation into the incident.

"The flight crew of Shuttle America Flight 2708 reported climbing 200 feet to avoid an unmanned aircraft while on final approach to LaGuardia Airport at 11AM today," The FAA said in a statement. "The crew...reported that the unmanned aircraft was operating in the vicinity of Prospect Park at Brooklyn at an altitude of 2,700 feet. The FAA will investigate."

The Joint Terrorism Task Force is also investigating the incident.

Cult

FBI says police departments have been infiltrated by racist organizations for years

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Many have said it for years, but now the Federal Bureau of Investigation is claiming that police departments have been deliberately infiltrated by racist, white supremacist organizations.

The claim comes after what the FBI says has been nearly a decade of federal law enforcement's confirmed and documented acts of infiltration by white supremacist groups into American police departments.

The FBI warning first came back on October 2006, but it fell on largely deaf ears. Now, the report entitled "White supremacist infiltration of law enforcement" is being revisited by many experts in fighting back against organized hate group terrorism.

In the 2006 report, the FBI found that federal court determined that members of a Los Angeles sheriffs department had organized a Neo Nazi gang. The officers involved did not keep their racist ideas to themselves either, as the FBI found that these same officers "habitually terrorized" the African American community.

Comment: It's best to be cautious before falling over ourselves to congratulate the FBI for being correct in their analysis. It's not just white power groups that have led to racist police departments, but also the military-like training that police have been given and their access to military-grade weapons. Certainly if the federal government were concerned with the treatment of minorities, they could have done a lot more than just warn the public about the proliferation of racist police.


Star of David

French telecom company Orange, under boycott pressure, attempts to distance itself from Israeli affiliate

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© BDS FranceActivists protest outside the annual general meeting of Orange at the Palais des Congrès in Paris, 27 May
The multinational telecom company Orange is trying to distance itself from its Israeli affiliate as it faces mounting pressure from a boycott called against its Egyptian subsidiary Mobinil.

But BDS Egypt, the organizers of the Mobinil boycott, have rejected company statements as "shameless deception" and an effort to mislead the Egyptian public.

The campaign has affirmed that the boycott of Mobinil will continue until Orange ends its contract with its Israeli affiliate Partner Communications over the latter's complicity in human rights abuses and war crimes against Palestinians.

Mobinil, with at least 33 million customers in Egypt, is 99 percent owned by Orange, making Egypt one of the France-based multinational's largest markets.

Meanwhile, French activists piled on the pressure, holding a rally Wednesday outside the Paris venue where Orange held its annual shareholders meeting.

Heart - Black

United Nations estimates death toll over 6,400 in Ukraine with nearly 16,000 wounded

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© Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via APIvan Simonovic, Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, speaks during a press conference about the latest report by the UN Human Rights Mission in Ukraine at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, June 1, 2015.
The conflict in southeastern Ukraine has taken 6,417 lives, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights announced on June 1.

At least 15,962 people were wounded in the conflict zone between April 2014 and May 30 2015.

The UN noted that the actual figures could be higher than officially recorded.

The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights reported in mid-April that 6,116 people had been killed and 15,474 wounded in the conflict zone.

Comment: Given that these figures are from the United Nations, we can expect the actual death toll from the US backed Nazi death squads in Kiev to be much higher. In fact, earlier this year German intelligence estimated the number of Ukrainians killed to be closer to 50,000.


Airplane

Sott Exclusive: Mayhem and Maydays in May skies: Aircraft crashes, accidents, glitches, mishaps and near misses

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This crop duster plane crash landed just outside the Casselton Airport, North Dakota on May 26
The following compilation is a continuation of these earlier headline lists of aircraft accidents from late March and April.

Where some headline reports have more informative explanations and extra information, extracts are shown and highlighted, particularly those incidents involving smoke detection or mechanical failure. There are links to all the reports.

As you will soon see, there has been no let up in these kinds of incidents, in fact, they appear to be increasing quite dramatically of late, with 155 occurring over the 31 days of May, an average of 5 per day. It's very likely some reports have been missed.

Not included in the above total, but listed anyway, are a number of scarey videos showing some near misses and dodgy landings.

God forbid, but looking at all these incidents one could be forgiven for perhaps getting a foreboding sense that it's only a matter of time before another major tragedy involving a large commercial airliner occurs.

Anyway, strap yourself in for a bumpy ride.

May 1

Hawaiian Airlines flight makes emergency landing:
Hawaiian Airlines passengers had to exit a plane using emergency slides after an odor of fumes forced the flight turnaround soon after takeoff.

The airline says Hawaiian flight No. 24 left Kahului airport at 11:18 a.m. Friday, bound for Oakland, California. The flight crew declared an emergency and the plane returned to Kahului at 11:50 a.m.
Plane shuts down engine in mid-flight emergency

Plane forced to land in Salinas field, California

Pilot hurt after small plane crashes in Ravenna Township, Michigan

Plane crashes at Duxford Imperial War Museum

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The plane crashed on the runway.
Vehicle Incident in USA on Friday, 01 May, 2015 at 03:22 (03:22 AM) UTC:
This morning, Johnson County Sheriff's Office responded to an aircraft that was forced to make an emergency landing just west of the Gardner Municipal Airport. A 1994 Long EZ aircraft took off from New Century Airport and shortly after take-off, the pilot began experiencing engine trouble. The pilot turned for an emergency landing at Gardner Municipal Airport but was unable to make the airport and landed in the southwest field at 175th St. and Four Corners at approximately 09:50 am. There are no injuries reported. The incident is being investigated by the Johnson County Sheriff's Office, in cooperation with the Federal Aviation Administration.
Air Force says some crew members treated after fire on jet:
The Air Force says some air crew members were treated for smoke inhalation after their jet made an emergency stop on the runway before it could take off from a base near Omaha.

Offutt Air Force Base spokesman Delanie Stafford said Friday that the RC-135V/W Rivet Joint aircraft was stopped around 6:30 p.m. Thursday before it could leave on a local training flight. He says none of the 27 on board suffered serious injuries.

Stafford says base firefighters put out the blaze inside the fuselage of the four-engine jet, which is configured for intelligence and reconnaissance missions. The fire cause and the extent of the repairs needed are being investigated.
May 2

Plane makes emergency landing at Aberdeen airport

Virgin flight to Florida forced to turn around and make emergency landing in Manchester after crew smell burning on the flight deck

Official: Two critical after plane crash in Orange County, Texas

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© Tommy MannOrange County plane crash


Small plane crashes east of Moriarty, New Mexico
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Plane crash near Moriarty.
Pilot escapes injury in hair-raising landing in Michigan

May 3

Elk County Plane Crash, Pennsylvania

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© WTAJTwo people escape without major injuries after a parked plane veered out of control and into the St. Marys airport terminal.
Missing Aircraft Found Crashed Near Village

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© DC Thomson / Dougie NicolsonThe wreckage of the plane crash.
Pilot killed in Penn Yan plane crash, New York

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The single-engine Cessna crashed shortly after takeoff.
Flight from Alaska to Seattle makes emergency landing at Vancouver airport:
A U.S. passenger flight has made an emergency landing at Vancouver International Airport.

Alaska Airlines Flight 76 was en route from Juneau, Alaska to Seattle, Washington, when problems arose with one of the plane's two electrical systems.

The Boeing 737-400 touched down in Vancouver shortly before 5 p.m. local time on Sunday.
Pilot Safe After Emergency Landing in Fort Worth, Texas