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Welcome to the age of 'surveillance capitalism' where the goal is to 'automate us'

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‘Technology is the puppet, but surveillance capitalism is the puppet master.’
We're living through the most profound transformation in our information environment since Johannes Gutenberg's invention of printing in circa 1439. And the problem with living through a revolution is that it's impossible to take the long view of what's happening.

Hindsight is the only exact science in this business, and in that long run we're all dead. Printing shaped and transformed societies over the next four centuries, but nobody in Mainz (Gutenberg's home town) in, say, 1495 could have known that his technology would (among other things): fuel the Reformation and undermine the authority of the mighty Catholic church; enable the rise of what we now recognise as modern science; create unheard-of professions and industries; change the shape of our brains; and even recalibrate our conceptions of childhood. And yet printing did all this and more.

Why choose 1495? Because we're about the same distance into our revolution, the one kicked off by digital technology and networking. And although it's now gradually dawning on us that this really is a big deal and that epochal social and economic changes are under way, we're as clueless about where it's heading and what's driving it as the citizens of Mainz were in 1495.

Comment: More information on the EU's GDPR rules. Ms. Zuboff may feel it's a good start, but like all moves into uncharted territory, it is having some issues.


Fire

Northern Iraq: Civilians storm and burn Turkish military base

Turk Tank
© Reuters/Umit Bektas
A mob of angry civilians has attacked a Turkish military camp near the Iraqi city of Dohuk, burning equipment and vehicles. The incident comes in response to the deaths of civilians during Turkish airstrikes, local media reports.

The incident occurred in northern Iraq on Saturday, when a large mob of civilians attacked a Turkish military encampment located in the predominantly-Kurdish region of Dohuk.

Footage from the scene which surfaced online shows civilians at the military encampment with Turkish military vehicles and tents burning in the background. At least one person died and 10 were reportedly wounded during the incident. It remains unclear if the Turkish Army sustained any casualties - servicemen are nowhere to be seen in the footage.


Fire

ANOTHER gas explosion: Three houses obliterated in The Hague, Netherlands

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Nine people were inured after an explosion in The Hague caused the front of a building to collapse, the Dutch city's fire department has said.

Emergency workers rescued two injured people from a collapsed three-story home in the city in the Netherlands and are looking for anyone else who might have been killed or injured.

At least seven people have been taken to nearby hospitals, The Hague fire department said.

RTL News said a blast of unknown origin had caused three houses to collapse. It said nearby residents had been evacuated as a precaution.

A story and photograph published by local news service Omroep West said a single building had collapsed after a blast and emergency services were at the scene.

Comment: From Russia to the US, industrial, commercial and residential gas related explosions have happened all over the place this month. Below is a selection of some of the most recent: Because this did not happen in Russia, you won't hear commentary in the media to the effect that weak Dutch infrastructure caused it.


Stock Down

UK & US unemployment at 'records lows' because involuntary part-time work is high

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She's probably part-time, and doesn't want to be.
Britain just notched up yet another record-breaking low for unemployment, according to the government. Unemployment stayed at just 4%, while the number of people with jobs rose to 32.54 million, or 75.8%, "the highest since comparable estimates began in 1971," according to the UK's Office for National Statistics.

But once again, the monthly jobs tally eclipsed how that miracle was achieved. "Headline" unemployment is only at a record low because of a 42% increase in the number of people who are in "involuntary" part-time work.

"Involuntary" means they're only working part-time because they cannot get a full-time job.

Comment: Governments can fiddle the numbers all they like but they can only fool people for so long until before there will be a backlash, as we're seeing with movements like the Yellow Vests in France: For more, check out SOTT radio's:


Broom

Half of Germany's potential army recruits unfit, lack motivation or have no citizenship

German recruits
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German recruits take an oath
German military is plagued by various blunders these days, and there is one more - it emerged that only half of potential recruits are suitable for service, Bild revealed. Others are reportedly unfit or have no German passport.

Bad news about the imperfect state of the Bundeswehr are coming regularly, but this one seems to be even worse, according to Bild am Sonntag tabloid. Citing internal army papers, outlet writes that only half of the 760,000-strong pool of potential recruits is eligible to serve.

The rest of young candidates have no German citizenship, fail to meet minimum fitness standards or reject the idea of military service at all. Meanwhile, the army themselves refused to acknowledge the problem, telling Bild: "We are on the right path."

The reality, however, looks murky as around 25,000 army jobs are up for grabs due to the lack of available personnel. In addition, every fifth civilian position in the Bundeswehr remains vacant.

Comment: It's telling about the state of society that the story is the same all over the Western world; equipment doesn't work, those applying aren't fit for duty and the eligible population has no desire to participate:


Briefcase

Italy's Salvini preparing legal action against crew of German NGO migrant ferry for 'using immigrants in political battle'

Migrant ferry Italian coast
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Italy's interior minister Matteo Salvini said Sunday he was gathering legal evidence against the crew of a Dutch-flagged migrant ferry as calls grow for 47 migrants to be allowed to land.

"We have concrete elements to declare that the captain and crew of the Sea Watch 3 have put the lives of those on board at risk by disobeying precise directions days ago to disembark them in the nearest port, not Italy!" Salvini said.

"The evidence will be handed to the judicial authorities," he said, accusing captain and crew of "a crime and a clear desire to use these immigrants in a political battle".

Salvini has refused to open the ports to the mainly sub-Saharan African migrants picked up in the Mediterranean over a week ago, saying the ship had had a chance to make port as it sailed through Libyan, Tunisian, and Maltese waters.

Comment: More on Italy's efforts to curtail illegal migration:


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Russian senators slam German journalist for criticizing Siege of Leningrad commemoration

Russian military parade
© Sputnik / Aleksey Danichev
Commemorative military parade rehearsal is seen in St Petersburg, on January 24, 2019.
Russian Senators have lambasted a German journalist, who criticized the parade commemorating the end of the Siege of Leningrad - one of the most tragic events of WWII - in a bid to take a jab at the Kremlin.

St. Petersburg will see a parade on Sunday to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the blockade of the city by the Nazi Germany troops that lasted almost 900 days and claimed about 1 million deaths mainly from starvation. But for a journalist at Suedduetsche Zeitung, one of the most popular national dailies in Germany, this is a wrong way to mark the occasion.

"It surprises me that this criticism ... comes from a German journalist," the deputy head of the Russian Senates Defense and Security Committee, Franz Klintsevich, said, commenting on the piece published by the German daily. The journalist, who wrote this piece, must be either "ignorant of history" or "lacking ... mercy and compassion" to write something like this, the senator said in a Facebook post.

Ambulance

Israeli settlers raid West Bank village with help from IDF, murder Palestinian father of four

Hamdi Saadeh Naasan
Israeli settlers shot and killed a Palestinian father of four during a raid on the al-Mughayyir village in the central occupied West Bank district of Ramallah on Saturday night.

Palestinian officials and local media outlets reported that a group of Israeli settlers raided the village under the protection of armed Israeli soldiers - a common occurrence in areas of the West Bank located close to settlements - causing clashes to erupt with Palestinian residents of the village, who tried to fend off the settlers.

During the confrontations, a settler reportedly shot and killed 38-year-old Hamdi Saadeh Naasan.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said in a statement that Naasan, a father of four young children and a former prisoner, arrived to the hospital in critical condition and succumbed to his wounds shortly afterwards.

The ministry also said that Israeli settlers shot Naasan in his back with live ammunition.

Ma'an News Agency quoted local sources who said that Israeli settlers attempted to raid the village's northern entrance, descending from a mountaintop into the outskirts of the village, "under the heavy protection of Israeli forces."

Ambulance

Serious injuries inflicted on Yellow Vest protestors are unprecedented, say French ER doctors

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Doctors, activists and others are sounding the alarm over the number of serious injuries suffered by Gilets Jaunes (Yellow Vest) movement activists at the hands of police during the past several weeks.

The French Interior Ministry has claimed that in the first nine weeks of the Yellow Vest protests around 1,800 protesters and 1,000 police officers have been injured but have not separated out those with serious injuries, L'Express reports.

Doctors in France's emergency rooms say that some of the injuries have been extremely serious, blaming the police use of "flash-ball" shots which have led to some of the most serious injuries, including at least four protestors, two of them women, who have lost an eye and suffered some form of disfigurement.


Documentary filmmaker David Dufresne has revealed the details of some of the most serious injuries, listing protestors who have lost hands, had jaws shattered or their eyes ripped open.

Bomb

21 killed, 50+ injured in bomb attack on Catholic cathedral in Philippines

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The scene inside a Roman Catholic cathedral in Jolo, after two bombs exploded Sunday
The Philippine government says it will 'pursue to the ends of the earth the ruthless perpetrators' behind bomb attacks that killed at least 21 people and wounded dozens during a Sunday Mass at a cathedral on a restive southern island.

Security officials say the first bomb went off in or near the Jolo cathedral during Mass, followed by a second blast outside the compound as government forces were arriving in the area.

Philippine National Police chief Oscar Albayalde said that at least 21 people died and 70 were wounded. Police and military reports said the casualties included both troops and civilians.

Photos on social media showed debris and bodies lying on a busy street outside the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, which has been hit by bombs in the past. Troops in armored carriers sealed off the main road leading to the church while vehicles were transporting the dead and wounded to the hospital. Some casualties were evacuated by air to nearby Zamboanga city.

'I have directed our troops to heighten their alert level, secure all places of worships and public places at once, and initiate pro-active security measures to thwart hostile plans,' said Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana in a statement.