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Wednesday's hearing marked the first time Congress has attempted to tackle the regulatory issues stemming from initial coin offerings (ICOs). Georgetown University law professor Dr. Chris Brummer, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati partner Robert Rosenblum, and Coinbase's chief legal and risk officer Mike Lempres were featured as witnesses to the hearing.
I can just hear Vlad Putin blowing a raspberry out of the Kremlin: "Nyah, nyah, nyah... I know you are, but what am I...?" We're also informed today by that august journal that U.S. Accuses Russia in Cyberattacks on Power Plants. (Oh, wait a second, they changed the headline at 8:02 to Russia Wormed Its Way Into Access at Power Plants, U.S. Says.) Hmmmm... well, the amateur detective in me suspects that
A) this is exactly the kind of bullshit that US intel excels at making up; plusThe amateur international relations analyst in me sees in these shenanigans a desperate search for a casus belli, an excuse to go to war. But that only brings me back to amateur psychology: the US apparently wants to commit suicide. Wouldn't war be a great idea a week after Russia announced it had new hypersonic missiles that the US can't defend itself against? Hmmmm. Maybe the Russians made that shit up. And maybe they didn't. Perhaps we'd like to test that, say, by bombing a bunch of Russian military personnel in Syria, just to see what happens.
B) the public was actually told last year that our intel has the ability to place any kind of cyber-footprint and time-stamp it wants on digital information, so that
C) this assertion can be neither proved nor disproved.
A group of some 50 people, mostly immigrants and anti-racism activists, flooded the Lavapies neighborhood, where the street vendor had been living. Mmame Mbage, 35, had been in Spain for 12 years before the alleged encounter with police that resulted in his death.
Comment: Less than one week after protests in Italy: Migrants erupt in protest after Italian kills street vendor in Florence

David Remnick's New Yorker, where Masha Gessen is always welcome, is Exhibit A in the Jewish media's relentless lying about and demonizing of Russia, Putin, and Russiagate.
In other words, the Mayer piece is an elaboration of the same "trust me" narrative that has driven the hounding of Russia and Trump from day one. Inevitably, the Trump haters both from the left and the right have jumped on the Mayer piece as confirmation of their own presumptions regarding what has allegedly occurred, when, in reality, Trump might just be more right than wrong when he claims that he has been the victim of a conspiracy by the Establishment to discredit and remove him.
Comment: See Also:
- In the Absence of Evidence of Russian Collusion and 'Hacking', Congress Makes It Up
- Is 'Russia Collusion' Narrative About to Come Crashing Down?
- Russiagaters: The very worst kind of conspiracy theorist
- MI5 Poisons Another Russian Asset to Smear Putin in Ongoing Propaganda War

African immigrants marched chanting "no more racism" after an Italian man shot dead a Senegalese street vendor earlier in the day.
Police said Roberto Pirrone on Monday fired six pistol shots at close range, killing Idy Dienec as he sold leather bags, umbrellas and trinkets on a bridge in the Tuscan city, one of Italy's most popular tourist destinations.
Later, dozens of immigrants marched through the historic center of Florence, knocking over trash bins, motor scooters and large flower pots.
On Tuesday, some 500 African immigrants and Italians staged another protest on the bridge where the shooting took place.

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis poses for a photo with the British Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson in London, Nov. 10, 2017.
It is as insane as it is pathetic, as it is perfidious. A modern-day parody of William Shakespeare's admonition "thou protest too much".
In the unprecedented joint statement issued Thursday by the four NATO powers, it was stated, "The United Kingdom thoroughly briefed [sic] its allies that it was highly likely Russia was responsible for the attack".
The "attack" refers to an apparent poisoning assault on a former Russian spy, Sergei Skripal (66), and his 33-year-old daughter, Yulia, in the English town of Salisbury on March 4. How fitting a medieval town should feature in a medieval-like inquisition.
Yet what I wrote has not been refuted. It would be very easy to refute were it not true. The government would just have to say "Porton Down have stated that they have definitely identified the nerve agent as made in Russia". They have not said that. Most extraordinarily, not one mainstream media "journalist" has asked a minister the question: "You keep using this phrase the nerve agent is "of a type developed by Russia". Are you able to confirm it was actually made in Russia?" .
Comment: The lunacy continues:
- MPs retweet claim that Porton Down scientists can't identify nerve agent as evidence of being Russian
- Litvinenko redux: Theresa May's demand that Russia 'prove itself innocent' in Skripal case is completely barmy
- UK claims of Russian responsibility for Skripal poisoning discredited - govt-manufacturing propaganda operation against Russia
- Russian to Judgement on the Skripal Poisoning
Microcosms of the police state, America's public schools already contain almost every aspect of the militarized, intolerant, senseless, overcriminalized, legalistic, surveillance-riddled, totalitarian landscape that plagues those of us on the "outside."
Now the Trump Administration wants to double down on these totalitarian echo chambers.
The Justice Department, headed by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, has announced that it will provide funding for schools that want to hire more resource officers. The White House has also hinted that it may repeal "Rethink School Discipline" policies, heralding a return to zero tolerance policies that treat children like suspects and criminals, especially within the public schools.
As for President Trump, he wants to "harden" the schools.
What exactly does hardening the schools entail?

Juana Guerrero uses a candle to illuminate the table while she dines during a blackout in San Cristobal.
The four-hour formal outages began on Thursday. But many residents scoffed at the announcement, wryly noting that they have been suffering far more extended blackouts during the last week.
"We have spent 14 hours without electricity today. And yesterday electricity came and went: for six hours we had no power," said Ligthia Marrero, 50, in the western state of San Cristobal, noting that her fridge had been damaged by the frequent interruptions.
Crumbling infrastructure and lack of investments have hit Venezuela's power supply for years. Now, the situation has been exacerbated by dwindling rains.

CRH2 China Railways High-speed bullet train as it arrives from Hangzhou, at the Shanghai South Railway Station.
Those found to have committed financial wrongdoings, such as employers who failed to pay social insurance or people who have failed to pay fines, would also face these restrictions, said the statements which were dated March 2.
It added that the rules would come into effect on May 1.
Comment: See Also:
- The Rising Chinese Dream: How China Became Great Again
- What's up with China removing Xi Jinjping's term limit? All in the service of ancient Chinese communism
- 'One Belt, One Road': China builds infrastructure with speed unprecedented in history
- China reassigns 60,000 troops to plant trees as part of downsizing and to combat pollution










Comment: Cryptocurrencies are still very new and certainly do have many challenges, like any new technology or paradigm, however the very things congressman Sherman accuses cryptocurrencies of doing have already been done by big banks and various other criminal institutions for decades, if not longer. Cryptocurrencies also create many new possibilities and don't appear to be going away anytime soon. For more information: