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Bill Cosby is getting out of prison but, like America, he'll never regain his veneer of moral authority

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Once-beloved comedian Bill Cosby, a perfect representation of America's hypocritical, corrupt, deceptive and destructive culture, is getting out of prison soon, his conviction for a sex offense thrown out on a technicality.

The State Supreme Court of Pennsylvania overturned Cosby's conviction because a previous prosecutor on the case had made a deal stating the comedian wouldn't be charged criminally if he testified in a civil case brought by the alleged victim, ex-basketball player Andrea Constand. Cosby settled Constand's civil suit for $3 million in 2006 but was charged in 2015 for drugging and molesting her.

Thus far Cosby has served two years in a Pennsylvania prison on his three- to ten-year sentence, but won't be locked up on this particular charge anymore.

Cosby, and the legal case against him, seem to me to be a perfect representation of America and its diabolically twisted culture.

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Lockdown in New South Wales, Australia fails to prevent spread of Delta Covid variant

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Officials in the Australian state of New South Wales have warned that the current two-week lockdown has failed to curb the spread of the Delta Covid variant, with new cases springing up for a third consecutive day.

The state's capital, Sydney, was placed under strict Covid restrictions until at least midnight on Friday 9 July amid a rise in infections linked to the Delta variant, first detected in India.

Despite residents having been asked to follow 'stay at home' rules and social distancing measures to slow the spread of the virus, authorities reported 24 new cases on Thursday, with half of those infectious individuals believed to have spent time in the community.

New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian described the growing number of cases as "a cause of concern," suggesting that people with Covid-like symptoms are ignoring the lockdown order.

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Another Canadian church goes up in flames, amid suspicion arson attacks are linked to unmarked graves discoveries

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A historic Alberta church has been destroyed in what many suspect to be the latest arson attack in a string of retaliations for the historic abuse of Canada's indigenous community by the Catholic Church.

The St. Jean Baptiste church in the town of Morinville was almost entirely destroyed by the fire, which broke out on Wednesday morning. By the time firefighters arrived at the scene, its interior had already begun to collapse, and its basement had been engulfed by flames. Hours later, only a few fragments of its walls remained standing.


"It's one of the [town's] largest buildings. It's a very old construction, so an awful lot of wood. It went very quickly and it was a very difficult fire to fight," said Iain Bushell, the general manager of Morinville's infrastructure and community services.

Morinville is a community of some 10,600 people about 30km (19 miles) north of Alberta province's capital, Edmonton. Many had viewed the church as an essential part of the town's life and legacy - its "heart and soul," in the words of Mayor Barry Turner. Its construction was completed in 1907 and it was named in honor of Father Jean-Baptiste Morin, who led several Francophone families to the area from Quebec in 1891 and also lent his name to the town itself.

The mayor said he was "confident that our community will respond in a way that we can all be proud of." However, the city authorities decided to cancel Morinville's Canada Day celebrations on Thursday in the wake of the fire.

St. Jean Baptiste's is at least the seventh Catholic church built on First Nation lands across Canada where fire has broken out recently. Officials described the latest blaze as "suspicious," and many see it as the next link in a chain of hate-motivated attacks.

Star of David

Scientific American bends the knee: Censors health care workers' op-ed calling for BDS after pressure from pro-Israel group

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© Scientific AmericanScreenshot taken of the Scientific American website where the article, "Health Care Workers Call for Support of Palestinians" originally appeared.
The Scientific American has removed a piece calling for solidarity with Palestinians from its website after being pressured by pro-Israel groups.

On June 2nd the magazine published "As Health Care Workers, We Stand in Solidarity with Palestine." The op-ed, which was written by a group of physicians and medical students, detailed Israel's recent atrocities and pledged support for the BDS movement.

"Those of us who work in health care understand well that health care does not exist in a vacuum," read the article. "We increasingly understand how structural forces, systematized and institutionalized oppression, racism, violence, disinvestment and displacement, as well as policies meant to deny people their basic human rights, lead to adverse health outcomes and mortality. We cannot continue to sit idly by and witness the violent erasure of an entire people by what is, as documented by international human rights organizations, an apartheid state, exacting untold physical and psychological damage to the Palestinian people."

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Andy Ngo's podcast permanently banned from SoundCloud

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SoundCloud has de-platformed journalist Andy Ngo's podcast "on the grounds of being dedicated to violating" the site's rules. However, the latest episode of the podcast was uploaded more than one year ago and there was no option in the notification email for Ngo to appeal or even seek further information.

Ngo's podcast, "Things You Should Ngo," hosted heterodox ideas and stories. Ngo interviewed academics and thinkers from "the Intellectual Dark Web."

Over the weekend, SoundCloud's Trust & Safety Team informed Ngo via email of the permanent ban for
"violating" the site's Terms of Use and Community Guidelines, which state that users must not use the platform to create content "that is abusive, libellous, defamatory, pornographic or obscene, that promotes or incites violence, terrorism, illegal acts, or hatred on the grounds of race, ethnicity, cultural identity, religious belief, disability, gender, identity or sexual orientation, or is otherwise objectionable in SoundCloud's reasonable discretion."
SoundCloud's explanation was vague and did not specify an exact reason. When an account is removed for violating SoundCloud's terms, the user's account, tracks, followers, and stats are removed from the platform and cannot be returned.

"We take the security of our community very seriously. We hope that you can understand that SoundCloud is a place for people to share content which respects our Terms of Use and Community Guidelines," the SoundCloud email read.

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The reporter who keeps exposing Antifa is being silenced by the establishment. Why are they so afraid of him?


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Craig Murray: FBI fabrication against Assange falls apart

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© UnknownJulian Assange • Sigurdur Ingi Thordarson
Thordarson was always the most unreliable of witnesses, and it seems impossible to believe FBI cooperation with him was ever any more than deliberate fabrication of evidence by the FBI, says Craig Murray.

On the final day of the Assange extradition hearing, magistrate Vanessa Baraitser refused to accept an affidavit from Assange's solicitor Gareth Peirce, on the grounds it was out of time. The affidavit explained that the defense had been unable to respond to the new accusations in the United States government's second superseding indictment, because these wholly new matters had been sprung on them just six weeks before the hearing resumed on Sept. 8, 2020.

The defense had not only to gather evidence from Iceland, but had virtually no access to Assange to take his evidence and instructions, as he was effectively in solitary confinement in Belmarsh. The defense had requested an adjournment to give them time to address the new accusations, but this adjournment had been refused by Baraitser.

She now refused to accept Gareth Peirce's affidavit setting out these facts.

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The reporter who keeps exposing Antifa is being silenced by the establishment. Why are they so afraid of him?

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© Wikipedia/AFP/Lionel BonaventureAndy Ngo • SoundCloud
What's the problem with Andy Ngo? SoundCloud has banned his podcast and Joy Behar attacked him on national TV, and yet his only 'crime' has been his tireless work to expose the shameful violence of Antifa's left-wing thugs.

One look at conservative journalist Andy Ngo, and you wonder why so many people find him so threatening. Yet, it seems that any time his name is mentioned, there are plenty who don't want to hear his voice and try to downplay his significance. If that doesn't work and he finds himself attacked by Antifa, the victim-blaming is so loud you can hear it across several continents.

There's a quote from George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire books that can be paraphrased along the lines of "you would only tear out a man's tongue if you're afraid of what he might say." Joy Behar of The View recently seemed quite frustrated over the attention that Ngo's book on Antifa, Unmasked, is getting. On top of that, his podcast has been banned from SoundCloud. According to Ngo, editor-at-large of The Post Millennial, he has not received a reason for the banning, aside from a blanket statement about 'terms of service violations.'

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Julian Assange is a 'journalist of distinction' & has to be set free, Jeremy Corbyn tells RT outside UK's Belmarsh Prison

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© RTJeremy Corbyn outside Belmarsh prison in London.
Julian Assange's case should've ended as soon as a UK judge denied his extradition to the US, Jeremy Corbyn, former Labour leader, told RT as he joined other MPs to demand a meeting with the WikiLeaks founder in a London prison.

A group of British members of parliament have come to the walls of Belmarsh maximum-security prison in south-east London on Tuesday to protest the lack of transparency in Assange's case.

The MPs said their requests to meet with the founder of the WikiLeaks whistleblower website, who is wanted by Washington on espionage charges over the publication of classified documents on Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay prison and others, have been denied repeatedly.

They also handed a letter that had the signatures of 20 deputies from four parties under it and detailed their demands to the prison authorities.

Corbyn insisted that he didn't see any valid reasoning for their requests to talk with Assange to be rejected. "The governor is trying to claim there's discretion on it. We don't think there's discretion," he explained.

The politician, who led the Labour Party between 2015 and 2020, said that over the years he had visited inmates in many prisons, including Belmarsh, as a member of parliament. "It's perfectly normal that MPs are granted with due process a facility of a visit," he said.
"We now want a group of us to talk to Julian, probably via video link, in order that we can discuss his case and help to form our own opinions and encourage other members to understand their role in what I hope would be a very strong campaign to prevent his extradition away from this country."

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NYC election officials admit 135K test ballots in mayoral race were mistakenly counted as real ones

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© Getty ImagesCandidates for Mayor of New York City: Katherine Garcia and Eric Adams
Election officials in New York City shockingly admitted Tuesday that 135,000 test ballots in the mayoral race were mistakenly counted as real ones.

The discovery came after election frontrunner Eric Adams questioned the ranked-choice results because his lead in the democratic primary went down to two points over his rival, Kathryn Garcia, according to the Daily Mail.

After 11 rounds of vote tallying, Adams, a former police officer and Brooklyn borough president, was declared as leading former Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia 51.1 percent to 48.9 percent.

According to election officials, the difference was 15,908 votes without counting absentee ballots.

However, hours later, the board explained that it failed to remove sample ballot images used to test voting software. It counted "both test and election night results, producing approximately 135,000 additional records," the statement said. Many of the test ballots were for candidates who've since dropped out of the race, but Adams also received a large amount.

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NYC mayoral race devolves into chaos after board of elections retracts vote totals due to a "discrepancy"


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Teen Vogue basks in anti-war praise after obit calls Rumsfeld 'accused war criminal & torture defender'

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Donald Rumsfeld
Breaking with its usual fashion advice and celebrity gossip, Teen Vogue was cheered after posting a fiery obituary for Donald Rumsfeld, dubbing the ex-Pentagon head an "accused war criminal" and a cheerleader for torture.

The publication marked Rumsfeld's passing with a provocatively titled obituary on Wednesday, whose headline immediately recalled war crimes allegations against the former official.

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