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Some Gatwick Airport drone sightings may have been of police equipment, chief constable admits

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© EDDIE MITCHELLSome of the drone sightings which kept Gatwick airport on lockdown for 36 hours may have been reports of Sussex Police's aircraft
Some of the drone sightings which kept Gatwick Airport on lockdown for 36 hours may have been reports of Sussex Police's own aircraft, the force's highest-ranking officer admitted yesterday.

Police received 115 reports of sightings in the area surrounding the airfield, including 92 confirmed by Sussex Police's Chief Constable Giles York as coming from "credible people".

But the force launched its own drone to search for what officers believed at the time to be malicious aircraft deliberately being flown above the runway in the early hours of December 19 to intentionally force Gatwick to shut down.

Yesterday, Mr York conceded that subsequent reported sightings may have been of the surveillance aircraft as opposed to any illegal activity.

Comment: The event just gets even more ridiculous. The police should be held accountable for abusing their authority in the mishandling of the 'suspects'. This is a sorry reflection of the state of the police force in the UK:


Bizarro Earth

'Perverting history': Bulgarian priest condemns Constantinople's backing of Ukrainian split from Orthodox Church

The Kiev Pechersk Lavra
© Reuters / Valentyn OgirenkoThe Kiev Pechersk Lavra
A Bulgarian Orthodox priest has condemned the actions of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, who is set to grant self-rule to a schismatic Orthodox church in Ukraine - contrary to the religion's canonic law.

A day before millions of Orthodox Ukrainians celebrate Christmas, Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople plans to grant independence to a freshly created 'Orthodox Church of Ukraine' - a unified body of two schismatic churches in the country.

The Russian Orthodox Church, which was the supreme Orthodox authority over Ukrainian territory for centuries, denies Constantinople's claim over Ukraine and says its autonomous branch, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, remains the only canonical Orthodox organization in the country.

Comment: As Patriarch Kirill declared recently: A 'global conspiracy' undermines Orthodox world

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Attention

China releases Canadian teacher Sarah McIver, detained during furor over arrest of Huawei's Meng Wanzhou

china releases canadian Sarah McIver
Canada's government said a Canadian teacher detained in China over a problem with her work permit had been released and was back in Canada.

Albertan Sarah McIver was arrested earlier this month for issues related to her teaching job, but Global Affairs Canada spokesman Richard Walker said Friday that she has returned home.

The Globe and Mail reported that Mclver had assured her family in mid-December that she was fine and would be deported from China within days.

"She's sweet, she's kind, she's happy, she's so smart - and she just loves different cultures," the report quoted Jenn Smith, who has known McIver for about a decade, as saying.

"Before she is going on trips, she makes sure everything is in order."

Alarm Clock

SOTT Focus: New Mandalay Bay Shooting Officer Statements Contradict LVMPD "Single Shooter" Narrative

Stephen Paddock Mandalay bay shooting
Stephen Paddock
Documents released on Thursday from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department LVMPD point to multiple shooters and a contaminated crime scene in an already controversial investigation into the Las Vegas shooting over a year ago.

The LVMPD released 18 voluntary statements made by officers who responded to the shooting in Las Vegas October 1, 2017. One of the documents that stood out from the rest was the sworn statement of Sergeant William Matchko (P#8525), document #11, in which he states the LVMPD knew of multiple shooters who they planned to wiretap after they discovered Stephen Paddock's dead body in a suspected suicide.

In what is a routine procedure, officers are often asked to give a statement very soon after an event, commonly referred to as a witness officer interview. Matchko's interview was conducted by the LVMPD - Force Investigation Team on October 3, 2017 at 6:40PM, just two days after the Las Vegas shooting.

Comment: The Mandalay Bay shooting is bristling with loose ends that are not being seriously investigated. Investigative journalists are especially not welcome.


Blackbox

Remains of missing Wisconsin teacher found near a popular hiking spot in Slovenia, officials say

Jonathan Luskin
Police in the country’s capital of Ljubljana said that identification tests established the death of Jonathan Luskin, 25, of Wisconsin. Pictured is a missing persons poster
The human remains that were discovered near a popular hiking spot have been confirmed as those of a Wisconsin teacher who has been missing since June, Slovenian police announced on Saturday.

Police in the country's capital of Ljubljana said that identification tests established the death of Jonathan Luskin, 25, of Wisconsin. Police said the remains were discovered on Dec. 23 at Iski Vintgar gorge displayed no signs of foul play.

Family

What next for the populist revolt? A coherent vision must be developed if the movement is to survive

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© Sameer Al-Doumy/Agence France-PresseThe yellow vests gather in front of the Opéra Garnier.
People have rattled the elites - now they need to go further.

In the West in 2018, we witnessed the intensification of a new conflict - that between anti-populist political elites and a growing grassroots movement that is hostile to these elites.

Many commentators have interpreted this conflict in classical economic language. This is fundamentally a struggle over the distribution of resources, they claim. Even an astute commentator like Fareed Zakaria, who recognises that the 'yellow vest' protests in France are underpinned by profound cultural tensions, especially between rural and urban France, is nevertheless drawn towards a narrowly economic explanation. 'It's part class, part culture, but there is a large element of economics to it as well', he says.

Handcuffs

Suspect arrested in Newman, CA, cop shooting; five others held

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© Stanislaus County Sheriff's Dept.Officer Ronil Singh of Newman Police Department is survived by his wife, Anamika, and a five-month-old son, who are pictured next to him on Christmas
A valleywide manhunt lasting about 55 hours came to a sudden end Friday morning with the arrest of the man authorities say shot and killed a 33-year-old Newman Police Department corporal.

Gustavo Perez Arriaga, 32, was arrested in the small town of Lamont, just east of Bakersfield and about 200 miles from where he's suspected of killing Cpl. Ronil Singh after a traffic stop early Wednesday morning in east Newman.

Arriaga was on his way to Mexico, said Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson at a noon news conference Friday in Modesto as several of Singh's grieving family members, along with other county employees and media from throughout California listened to details of the arrest.

Attention

5 monks injured in attack on Vienna church - robbery suspected

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© Sputnik / Stringer
A group of unidentified assailants attacked a church in the Austrian capital of Vienna on Thursday, the Kronen Zeitung newspaper reported.

According to the outlet, two gunmen attacked a Catholic church in the afternoon as gunshots were heard.

The EKO Cobra federal police anti-terrorism unit and the SWAT team of the Vienna Riot Squad had arrived at the scene of the incident, the report said.

According to preliminary data, from eight to 15 people have been injured in the attack.


Comment: According to later reports, five monks were tied up and left with head injuries. They had demanded money and valuables. So far, the assailants have not been caught.

See also: Suspect detained after shootout in Vienna historic center; witnesses say several gunmen involved


Bullseye

Hunting season on Russian governor who allegedly killed hibernating bear and told teen to shoot caged boar

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Governor Levchenko (r) shakes hands with a guide after killing a bear.
A Russian governor is in hot water after leaked footage of his hunting habits sparked public outrage. He is now facing prosecution for illegal hunting and his reputation has been marred by the media.

Sergey Levchenko, the governor of Siberia's Irkutsk Region, came under fire from both the law enforcement and national Russian television this week. The cause is the footage of a hunt, in which he and his family members participated and which is seen as highly inappropriate by many people.

In one episode of the hunt, the governor is seen shooting an apparently hibernating bear inside its den as other members of the session cheer on him. In another, a teenage boy, presumably the governor's grandson, is given a rifle and instructions to kill a boar lying inside a cage, which the boy does. The footage was reported by major Russian TV stations while the Prosecutor General ordered to check whether the hunt violated the laws of Russia.

The hunting scandal in Irkutsk started slowly in September when the bear-killing episode was leaked online in a three-minute video. The footage shows the governor first testing out a rifle and later approaching a bear den and shooting inside several times as a guide instructs him what to do. The men present congratulate the official with his first and discuss how the trophy is a good photo opportunity before dragging the slain bear out.

Comment: See also: New Russian law bans killing & mistreating animals, restricts petting zoos & illegal circuses


Newspaper

Veteran Austrian journalist reporting on corruption in Ukraine fears for his life

Ukrainian nationalists light flares during a procession in Kiev
© REUTERS / Gleb GaranichUkrainian nationalists light flares during a procession in Kiev
A veteran Austrian journalist has urged for action against media crackdown in Ukraine, saying he fears for his life after being labeled "a Kremlin agent" by a vigilante website, according to Kronen Zeitung.

Christian Wehrschuetz, a correspondent with Austria's leading ORF broadcaster, said it is increasingly hard for him and his employees to feel safe in modern-day Ukraine, Kronen Zeitung reported, citing excerpts from Wehrschuetz's letter to the channel's management and the Austrian government.

Wehrschuetz, who started his journalistic career in the mid-1980s, reportedly said there are "militant ultranationalist groups threatening journalists who critically report on the policies of Ukraine's leadership and try to stay objective."

Comment: Obviously the Western powers using Ukraine as a proxy to attack Russia are happy that their puppets are free to foster neo-Nazi's and nutjobs in their midst in the knowledge none of it will ever be publicized: Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Donbass Leader Assassinated as Russia Exposes Chemical Plot in Syria