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Notorious J6 jailer Judge Beryl Howell cries victim

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© Alex Wong/Getty Images/FileChief U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia Beryl Howell in Washington
DC Judge Beryl Howell loves to shoot off her mouth when it comes to the president and his supporters. Now she's playing the victim as Trump DOJ uses her own words, and actions, against her.

As the manhunt for American citizens who participated in the events of January 6 accelerated in early 2021, the Biden Department of Justice took an unprecedented approach in the handling of political protesters: demand pretrial detention even for those charged with nonviolent offenses such as obstruction and conspiracy.

A special prison for J6ers had been opened in the nation's capital a few days after Jan 6; individuals from around the country were being transported to the DC gulag after being denied release following an arrest in their home state. Judges in Washington were flooded with DOJ requests to keep J6ers, most of whom had no criminal record, behind bars awaiting trial; judges needed guidance as to how to proceed.

So, in stepped Beryl Howell, the chief judge of the D.C. district court at the time.

Comment: Some of Howell's shenanigans:


Star of David

Best of the Web: IDF soldier tells CBS News he was ordered to use Palestinians as human shields in Gaza

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© Al JazeeraVideo footage released by Al Jazeera TV shows the Israeli army using detained Palestinian civilians as human shields and compelling them to enter dangerous combat zones in July of 2024
Israeli soldier says Gazans used as human shields

The war is back in Gaza. Since abandoning a ceasefire on March 17, the Israel Defense Forces have pounded the Palestinian territory with waves of deadly strikes it says are targeting Hamas terrorists. Those strikes have brought the overall death toll in Gaza to well over 50,000 since the beginning of the war, according to the enclave's Hamas-run Health Ministry.

CBS News spoke recently with an Israeli soldier who has questioned the military's tactics. Tommy — not his real name, as he agreed to speak with CBS News on the condition of anonymity — fought in Gaza for the IDF, and his account of the tactics used raises some serious questions.

"We've burned down buildings for no reasons, which is violating the international law, of course," he told CBS News. "...And we used human shields as protection."

Comment: ZeroHedge adds:
Of course, the people on the other end of the depraved practice battle their own psychological demons. CBS spoke to a 14-year-old Palestinian in the West Bank, where the IDF is accused of the same form of abuse. He claims he and his nine-year-old cousin were forced at gunpoint to search a four-story apartment building. "I was so scared. Then they started beating us," he said. The IDF told CBS it prohibits this behavior.

The soldier said he was witness to other IDF evils: "We've burned down buildings for no reasons, which is violating the international law, of course." That confession should come as little surprise to even the most casual observer of the war, given the IDF's astonishingly thorough and plainly visible destruction of neighborhoods, towns and cities throughout Gaza -- and IDF soldiers' enthusiastic use of personal social media accounts to share videos of themselves joyfully demolishing entire housing complexes. A January before-and-after analysis of Gaza using satellite imagery concluded that between 50% and 61% of buildings in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed.

A 2024 investigation by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, which interviewed soldiers, concluded the IDF has indeed used Palestinian civilians to probe Gaza tunnels which were feared to have been booby-trapped, with soldiers told, "Our lives are more important than their lives." The soldiers ridiculed the Israel government's official denials of the practice:
"I saw the IDF's response [to posted videos said to show human shields at work], which totally doesn't reflect reality. It's done with the knowledge of the brigade commander, at the least... [Soldiers] know it's not a one-time incident of a young and stupid company commander who decides on his own to take somebody."
According to accounts from soldiers and those who claim to have been their victims, Palestinians are often detained, dressed in uniforms and flak jackets, mounted with cameras, and sent into buildings with their hands zip-tied behind them. Sometimes, they're said to be simply stripped to their underwear and their hands tied before being coerced into the potentially lethal situation.

As ugly as the Mosquito Protocol allegations are, they're far from the worst claims about the IDF's conduct. As we covered last summer, a team of 20 humanitarian US doctors who volunteered to work Gaza hospitals were stunned by the volume of civilian harm, and particularly by how frequently they had to treat children with headshot wounds. A doctor who normally works in gunfire-heavy Chicago described the horrific conclusion he reached as the pattern emerged on the treatment tables in front of him:
"I thought these kids were in the wrong place at the wrong time, like sadly, some of the kids we treat in Chicago. But after the third or fourth time, I realized it was intentional; bullets were being put in these kids on purpose."
On the other hand, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly said the IDF is "the most moral army in the world." We'll give Netanyahu the last word...while President Trump gives the IDF another $4 billion in weapons and ammunition.
If Tommy is so upset, then he should resign and join the many who refuse to serve in the IDF. They are the real heroes:


Briefcase

National Diversity Council files for bankruptcy, says top employees stole millions

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Dennis Kennedy • Hillary Clinton • National Diversity Council
Board said founder's conduct 'gives rise to criminal liability... at a minimum, a third degree felony.'

A prominent diversity, equity, and inclusion nonprofit declared bankruptcy this month after its board accused its founder and top employees of stealing millions of dollars, a Daily Wire investigation found. Bill Clinton and Oprah Winfrey are set to keynote a conference run by the alleged thief, apparently through his for-profit firm, next month.

The National Diversity Council filed for bankruptcy on March 17 after its board said in a lawsuit that its founder R. Dennis Kennedy "improperly paid himself millions of dollars from NDC's donor funds." The suit said Kennedy "paid himself a grossly excessive salary" while using the nonprofit as a front for his for-profit diversity consulting business called Diversity & Leadership Inc (D&L).

The group's 2020 IRS disclosure said Kennedy was paid $450,000 for 10 hours of work per week. In 2022, at the height of corporations' DEI hype, Kennedy, chief executive officer Ángeles Valenciano, and chief financial officer Jason deGroot also "unilaterally decided that they were owed almost $3 million in 'back pay,' and then paid themselves more than $1 million of donor funds," the lawsuit said.

Truck

Millions of UK tyres meant for recycling sent to furnaces in India

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© GettyThe UK ends up with about 50 million waste tyres in need of recycling every year
Millions of tyres being sent from the UK to India for recycling are actually being "cooked" in makeshift furnaces causing serious health problems and huge environmental damage, the BBC has discovered.

The majority of the UK's exported waste tyres are sold into the Indian black market, and this is well known within the industry, BBC File on 4 Investigates has been told.

"I don't imagine there's anybody in the industry that doesn't know it's happening," says Elliot Mason, owner of one of the biggest tyre recycling plants in the UK.

Campaigners and many of those in the industry - including the Tyre Recovery Association (TRA) - say the government knows the UK is one of the worst offenders for exporting waste tyres for use in this way.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has told us it has strict controls on exporting waste tyres, including unlimited fines and jail time.

When drivers get their tyres changed, garages charge a small recycling fee - it can vary, but it is normally about £3-6 for each end-of-life tyre.

This should guarantee that they are recycled - either in the UK or abroad - at facilities like Elliot Mason's Rubber World, in Rushden, Northampton.

His facility has repurposed tyres into tiny rubber crumbs since 1996. Rubber crumb is often used as flooring for equestrian centres and children's playgrounds.

Syringe

Court rules North Carolina family can sue over unwanted COVID-19 shot

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© APA syringe is loaded with a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic in British Columbia, Canada on April 10, 2021.
A North Carolina mother and son can sue a public school system and a doctors' group on allegations they gave the boy a COVID-19 vaccine without consent, the state Supreme Court ruled on Friday, reversing a lower-court decision that declared a federal health emergency law blocked the litigation.

A trial judge and later the state Court of Appeals had ruled against Emily Happel and her son Tanner Smith, who at age 14 received the vaccination in August 2021 despite his protests at a testing and vaccination clinic at a Guilford County high school, according to the family's lawsuit.

Smith went to the clinic to be tested for COVID-19 after a cluster of cases occurred among his school's football team.

Radar

Four US soldiers missing in Lithuania, NATO clarifies they have not found any bodies after armored vehicle is found buried in swamp

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© AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis
NATO on Wednesday clarified comments that Secretary-General Mark Rutte made earlier in the day, when he suggested that four U.S. soldiers who went missing while training in Lithuania had died, even though the U.S. Army said their fate was not yet confirmed.

"The search is ongoing," NATO said in a statement posted on X. "We regret any confusion about remarks @SecGenNATO delivered on this today. He was referring to emerging news reports & was not confirming the fate of the missing, which is still unknown."

The U.S. Army said the Hercules armored vehicle the four U.S. soldiers were in during a training exercise had been found submerged in a body of water. It said recovery efforts were underway by U.S. Army and Lithuanian Armed Forces and civilian agencies.

Star of David

Israel 'on the brink of civil war' as Netanyahu's self-serving judicial overhaul bill progresses

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© Jerusalem Post/Flash90Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz
Several ultra-controversial issues have come to a head in Israel this week, sparking more huge protests outside the country's Knesset and in various locations.

Israel's Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz is warning alongside former Israeli army Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot, and former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert that Israel is on the brink of civil war.

The mounting crisis was sparked by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dismissing Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar. "It's true that there are many security challenges from abroad, but Israel's security is at risk because of the internal division," Gantz said at the start of the week.

Hiliter

FBI's weekend homework: Redact the Epstein files

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© Jim Watson/AFP/Getty ImagesUS conservative activist Scott Presler carry binders bearing the seal of the US Justice Department reading, "The Epstein Files/ Phase 1
White House • Washington D.C.
FBI agents are working around the clock - some in 12-hour overnight shifts - on a frenzied mission this week.

The urgent work isn't an impending national security threat, but instead reviewing documents and other evidence in the investigation of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein to make redactions before the Justice Department releases them publicly, according to people familiar with the situation.

The frantic effort is trying to solve a problem largely of the White House's own making: Trump allies spent months fanning conspiracies over Epstein's suicide death and whether the government was holding on to information that could expose prominent people who may have been in involved in his alleged crimes.

Last month, Attorney General Pam Bondi touted the release of Epstein files, which was met with derision from Trump's MAGA supporters who expected to learn new information and were underwhelmed by what they saw.

Comment: The goal has never been transparency. Cui Bono?


Attention

Another Russian journalist killed in Ukrainian strike

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© Social networkAnna Prokofieva
Anna Prokofieva, war correspondent for Russia's Channel One, was killed on Wednesday while on assignment in Belgorod Region, which borders Ukraine. The broadcaster confirmed her death and said that cameraman Dmitry Volkov had also been injured during the incident.

Prokofieva was reportedly working in the village of Demidovka, an area near active fighting. According to early reports, the 35-year-old journalist was killed either by a drone strike or a fatal shrapnel wound, although accounts of the incident differ.

Earlier this week,three members of news crews were killed in Ukrainian attacks in the Lugansk People's Republic (LPR) and in Kursk Region.

Comment: Also see: Moscow condemns Ukraine's cold-blooded 'terror attacks' on journalists


Hardhat

Record numbers of German industries flee soaring energy prices, costs and bureaucracy

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Soaring energy prices... green energy regulations...35% of German companies say country is too hostile to business.

Blackout News here reports on how a growing number of German industrial companies are relocating their production abroad, driven by soaring energy costs, stifling bureaucracy, and an increasing tax

A recent survey by the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) reveals that a staggering 35 percent of companies now cite cost reduction as the primary motivation for their foreign investments - the highest such figure since the 2008 financial crisis.

That's worrisome news for the country, which recently voted for a change in recent national elections. However, chancellor candidate and election winner Friedrich Merz has since broken his major campaign promises and instead will pledged to further accelerate the destructive green policies and to pile on debt like never before.

Comment: Germany's industrial powerhouse was built on cheap Russian gas. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.