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Hardhat

Sweden reluctantly approves construction of Russia's Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Northern Europe

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© Christian Charisius / Reuters
The Swedish government has granted a permit for the construction of Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in its territorial waters, despite reservations.

The 9.5 billion euro ($11.17 billion) project is set to bring Russian gas to Germany under the Baltic Sea. It is a joint venture of Russian energy giant Gazprom with French Engie, Austrian OMV AG, UK-Dutch Royal Dutch Shell, and German Uniper and Wintershall. The capacity of the pipeline will be 55 billion cubic meters of gas per year.

"The government gives permission to Nord Stream 2 to lay a gas pipeline in the economic zone of Sweden in the Baltic Sea. Sweden has no choice of saying 'no' to the project," the Minister for Enterprise and Innovation, Mikael Damberg told reporters at a press conference.


Comment: Europe's American masters will not be happy:


Boat

Imperial hubris takes its toll: US Navy finds most new officers struggle with handling ship collisions

USS Fitzgerald US Navy collision
© AP Photo/ Eugene Hoshiko
Nearly 85 percent of junior officers in the United States Navy present "some concern" or "significant concern" with regard to their ability to handle a crisis involving a collision with another ship, according to a recent internal assessment that reviewed 164 officers.

Following the lethal collisions in 2017 between commercial ships and US naval vessels the USS Fitzgerald and USS John S McCain, the Navy conducted a three-month review to determine how prepared sailors were for the immediate risk of colliding with another ship, Defense News reported Tuesday.

The two tragedies together claimed 17 lives from the ranks of US Navy personnel.

Comment: That's embarrassing. And that's how they want to intimidate the Russian and Chinese militaries into submission?


Star of David

Who's still defending Israel's barbarity?

Nikki Haley
© UnknownUS Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley
Those empathetic to Palestinians toil in unhappy corners of the internet, fending off trolls eager to dazzle with age-old vitriol. But decorated professionals recite the same discourses throughout corporate media, the veneer of respectability making them even more grotesque. Anti-Arab racism underlies defense of Israel. The racism isn't marginal, either; it's the lingua franca of American punditry.

Many of the people who defend Israel are consciously racist (clearly), but others dehumanize Arabs and Muslims by reproducing unexamined assumptions about Israel's moral or civilizational superiority. Anyway, I'm less concerned with intent than with consequences. Anti-Arab racism is normalized to the point of common sense, largely because defending Israel requires dehumanization of Palestinians, Lebanese, and Syrians (and often Muslims more generally).

Because we spend so much time debating when (or if) criticism of Israel is anti-Semitic, we rarely get around to assessing how pro-Israel narratives exhibit anti-Arab racism. It seems important to rectify this problem. The following list is my humble contribution to the effort:

Comment: Further reading: Apartheid state: Israeli lawmakers kill 'equality for all citizens' bill before it is even introduced


Snakes in Suits

Chef and travel writer Anthony Bourdain commits suicide

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CNN released the following statement on the death of the "Parts Unknown" host early Friday morning:
It is with extraordinary sadness we can confirm the death of our friend and colleague, Anthony Bourdain. His love of great adventure, new friends, fine food and drink and the remarkable stories of the world made him a unique storyteller. His talents never ceased to amaze us and we will miss him very much. Our thoughts and prayers are with his daughter and family at this incredibly difficult time.

MIB

How MSM hacks make search engine shadow banning worse

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In his rebuttal of Andrew Lawler's recent Washington Post smearing of the much-loved Virginia Dare legend as "white nationalist," Peter Brimelow noted that the nasty reference to VDARE.com was not hyperlinked although other publications were and added "not that we care because MSM readers are notoriously incurious." Brimelow is right that American patriots are abandoning the Main Stream Media, but he is wrong not to care, as I will now explain.

There is a James Kirkpatrick blog I am quite fond of called, "Cuckservative Logic-Mitt Romney's Frame of Defeat." If you like it, consider bookmarking it, because searching for it online is an uphill battle. Here are the results when you search for it by its exact title on DuckDuckGo, Bing, and Google:

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cuckservativeBing
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Interestingly, Google's results are the least censored. Whereas Bing and DuckDuckGo did not list the page that our search was obviously looking for at all, Google listed it at the top.

But take a close look at the two subsequent results from Google. Both omit the first two words of the search ("cuckservative" and "logic") and "frame." This transforms the searched phrase into "Mitt Romney's Defeat," since "of" and all other articles are always cut out.

Comment: What one can count on is that any means of stifling dissent will be used to control the narrative. See also:


Briefcase

Couple insists stuffed 'Jesus' lion is their lawyer and lose custody of child

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A Canadian couple lost custody of their daughter because their religious views were found to be too extreme and impacted their relationship with family, doctors, social workers, and even the church, who tried to help them.

The couple from British Columbia lost the custody battle after a bizarre court case in which they refused legal counsel and instead used a stuffed toy lion as their lawyer, which they claimed represented Jesus, their only true "lawyer, witness and judge".

Newspaper

Trans man who gave birth refuses to be labeled 'mum' on birth certificate

A baby sits on an LGBT flag.
© Bogdan Cristel / ReutersA baby sits on an LGBT flag.
A transgender man who gave birth to a child is refusing to be registered on the birth certificate as the mother. The case has been taken to the high court - if he wins, the baby will be the first in the UK born without a mum.

The child was born to a single parent who was born a woman but who now lives as a man. He now wishes to be listed as the child's father, not mother, on the birth certificate; sparking a legal row that could see the baby become the first person born in England or Wales not legally classed as having a mother if he wins the human rights showdown.

2 + 2 = 4

Jordan Peterson, The New York Times and "enforced monogamy"

Dr. Jordan Peterson
© Adam Jacobs, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia CommonsJordan Peterson delivering a lecture at the University of Toronto in 2017
My motivated critics couldn't contain their joyful glee this week at discovering my hypothetical support for a Handmaid's Tale-type patriarchal social structure as (let's say) hinted at in Nellie Bowles' New York Times article presenting her take on my ideas.

It's been a truism among anthropologists and biologically-oriented psychologists for decades that all human societies face two primary tasks: regulation of female reproduction (so the babies don't die, you see) and male aggression (so that everyone doesn't die). The social enforcement of monogamy happens to be an effective means of addressing both issues, as most societies have come to realize (pair-bonded marriages constituting, as they do, a human universal (see the list of human universals here, derived from Donald Brown's book by that name).

USA

Washington's lack of diplomacy is isolating them from the rest of the world

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The dissolution of the Soviet Union removed the constraint on Washington's unilateralism. The neoconservatives, who had just risen to power, seized the opportunity and replaced diplomacy with threat and coercion. One infamous example is from the George W. Bush regime when the Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Armitage, told Pakistan to do as you are told or you will be bombed into the stone age. We have this on the authority of the president of Pakistan himself, who did as he was told.

In the case of Russia during the Putin era, this level of threat is excessive as Russia can bomb back. So the threat has been reduced to: do as you are told or we will impose sanctions.

Sanctions are an assertion of hegemony of one country over another. They are an assertion that the imposer of sanctions has extra-legal international authority to tell other sovereign states what to do or to suffer consequences if they do not.

Once the constraint on Washington's unilateralism was removed, sanctions became an instrument of US foreign policy and replaced diplomacy. The Clinton regime used them on Iraq. When the UN reported that the effect of the Clinton regime's sanctions on Iraq was the deaths of 500,000 Iraqi children, Clinton's Jewish Secretary of State was asked by Lesley Stahl on the national TV program "60 Minutes" if the sanctions were worth the deaths of a half million children. Madeliene Albright said yes, "the price is worth it." The Jews feel the same way about the Palestinians. As the Palestinians' country has been stolen by Israel, what is the point of Palestinians? Killing them is Israel's answer. As one Israeli minister said, we are only doing what the Americans did to the native Americans known as Indians. As America shares this crime with Israel, little wonder that Washington always vetoes any UN action against Israel for its crimes against the Palestinians. The two criminal states stand united against the world.

Comment: See also:


Toys

'Russia made us do it!' 13 injured as 4 US armored vehicles collide with each other in Lithuania

13 injured as 4 US armored vehicles collide on Lithuania road
© Jonas Rutkauskas / Facebook13 injured as 4 US armored vehicles collide on Lithuania road
Over a dozen troopers from the 2nd US Cavalry Regiment were injured when their Stryker armored vehicles smashed into each other on a country road in Lithuania, near the border with Russia's Kaliningrad region.

The 2nd Squadron vehicles were traveling down Highway 130, a two-lane blacktop near Prienai, when one of them veered off the road for reasons still unknown. The three follow-on vehicles piled up, injuring their occupants.

"Thirteen U.S. Army Soldiers were transported to local hospitals by host nation ground ambulances for evaluation of injuries," Colonel Kathleen Turner told Army Times.

There were no reported injuries to civilians, or damage to civilian vehicles, according to local authorities.

Comment: With the US' track record for war crimes and faulty weaponry one wonders why any country would allow them on their soil in the first place: