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Owner of the largest hosting site for child porn will be extradited to the US for prosecution

Eric Eoin Marques
© thetimes.co.uk
Eric Eoin Marques
Law enforcement agencies are now saying that the "world's largest facilitator" of child pornography - Eric Eoin Marques - who the Federal Bureau of Investigation says is the owner of Freedom Hosting - is being extradited into the United States of America.

Eric Eoin Marques is both the owner and Administrator of Freedom Hosting, according to the FBI, which is the world's largest anonymous internet hosting website.

The National Security Agency (NSA) is alleged to have taken down the multiple sites connected to Freedom Hosting in a series of hacking attacks which have never been officially confirmed, that targeted multiple pedophile networks across the globe in an effort to shut down the victimization of innocent children.

That website has become a bastion of hosting other websites which either produce, distribute, or share child pornography; with the potential of expanding across the globe reaching billions of people.

Sheriff

Deputy keeps his job after threatening to kill his daughter's boyfriend and his mother

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A sheriff's deputy was caught on video walking into an innocent man's place of work and threatening to murder him and his mother. Not only was he not arrested for making these threats to kill two innocent people but he wasn't even fired.

Surveillance footage from inside a Cricket Wireless store captured Palm Beach Sheriff's Office Deputy Javier Lasso breaking the law by threatening to murder his daughter's boyfriend because he did not approve of their relationship.

On June 7, 2017, while off-duty, Lasso got dressed in his uniform, got into his patrol vehicle and drove up to the Cricket Wireless. According to the internal affairs report and the video, Lasso then entered the building and began making threats to kill people.

"I want to tell you this one more time. Stop seeing my daughter. Copy that? Is that a no?" said Deputy Lasso in the video.

"I don't think it's up to you, bro," the daughter's boyfriend said.

Boat

Migration debate roils Europe; meanwhile sea convoy reaches Spain

Dattilo ship
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Italian Coast Guard Vessel 'Dattilo'
An aid group's ship and two Italian military vessels docked Sunday at the Spanish port of Valencia, ending a weeklong ordeal for hundreds of people who were rescued from the Mediterranean Sea only to become pawns in a European political fight.

The Italian coast guard vessel Dattilo was the first of the boats in the convoy bearing 630 migrants to touch land, pulling in just before 7 a.m. The 274 rescued people on board disembarked after medical staff made a preliminary inspection.

The rescue ship Aquarius came in four hours later carrying another 106 migrants. Aid workers awaiting their arrival clapped and cheered as the first passengers walked down the gangway. An Italian navy ship, the Orione, came in shortly after 1 p.m with the remaining 250.

The Aquarius, operated by the aid groups SOS Mediterranee Sea and Doctors Without Borders, was stuck off the coast of Sicily on June 9 when Italy's new populist government refused it permission to dock and demanded that Malta do so. Malta also refused.

After days of bickering and food and water running low on the ship, Spain stepped in and granted the rescue boat entry with a plan called "Operation Mediterranean Hope." The 1,500-kilometer (930-mile) journey across the Mediterranean from Sicily to Valencia took nearly a week.

Comment: Spain provided an emergency solution this time. As this crisis continues, without resolution or abatement, who will step up next?


Jet4

In Yemen's port city of Hudaida the 'sound of warplanes' never ceases

Hudaydah, Yemen
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Hudaydah, Yemen
As a Saudi and Emirati-led coalition continues launching air raids in the Yemeni port city of Hudaida, nearly 4,500 families have fled their homes in the front line districts amid rising fears of a humanitarian catastrophe.

Five days into the offensive, residents inside Houthi-held Hudaida pondered an uncertain future as thousands of other civilians were forced to abandon their towns and villages on the city's southern outskirts due to the escalating bombardment.

"The sound of the warplanes above never ceases, night and day," Manal Qaed, an independent journalist who works with a community centre for the displaced in Hudaida, told Al Jazeera over the phone on Sunday. "The planes are low in the sky; we hear every explosion on the edges of the city," added the 34-year-old. "Everyone is worried. We just don't know what is going to happen."



Comment: For more on the bombing of Yemen's Hudaida port and escalation of an already severe humanitarian crisis, see also:


Attention

Paris mayor given warning he will be 'blown up' for naming a street in honor of Palestinians

Dominique Lesparre
© Facebook
Dominique Lesparre (center) unveiling the street named in honor of Palestinians forced out of their homes by the creation of Israel.
A Paris mayor has been warned he will be 'blown up' after naming a street in honour of thousands of Palestinians forced out of their homes by the creation of Israel. Dominique Lesparre, 71, has also been hounded by assailants wearing black face masks who vandalised the new road sign within hours of it being unveiled on Tuesday.

The thoroughfare in Bezons, in the north west suburbs of the French capital, is now called Nakba Alley. It commemorates the 'Catastrophe' (Nakba in Arabic) of 1948, when some 800,000 Palestinians were expelled from their land because of the foundation of the Jewish State.

Amid scenes of immense violence, many of the Palestinians' towns and villages were razed to the ground, and they were forced into refugee camps which exist to this day.

On Monday, the mayor posted on Facebook: 'Very proud tonight [June 11] to inaugurate a Nakba alley ("the disaster"). 'I have an emotional thought for the Palestinians who are forced to fight for the recognition of their state within the 1948 borders.'

Referring to Israel's first prime minister, plaques placed around Nakba Alley read: 'In memory of the expulsion of 800,000 Palestinians and the destruction of 532 villages in 1948 by the war criminal David Ben Gurion for the creation of the state of Israel.'
Street Plaque
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The city removed the plaque at request of a top central government official.

Comment: Quote: "the signs were 'an incitement to hatred' that supported 'Palestinian terrorism'" as said by Israel's ambassador to Paris. -- as if Israel has no history of 'incitement to hatred' nor given any reason for Palestinians 'to feel terror' and be compelled to respond!


Stock Down

Documentary: The Line - Poverty in America, it's not what you think

mother child US poverty
© Jeff Swensen
Deana Lucion, who lives in McDowell County, West Virginia. Life expectancy for men in McDowell County is 64 years old – the same as for men in Namibia.
The Line documents the stories of people across the country living at or below the poverty line.

They have goals. They have children. They work hard. They are people like you and me. From Chicago's suburbs and west side to the Gulf Coast to North Carolina, millions of Americans are struggling every day to make it above The Line.

(with English & Spanish Closed Captioning)

Comment: This documentary was released in 2015, and Western economies have only gotten worse: Also check out SOTT radio's:


Light Sabers

Let's be honest - the West absolutely hates China

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It appears that the Western public, both relatively 'educated' and thoroughly ignorant, could, after some persuasion, agree on certain very basic facts - for instance that Russia has historically been a victim of countless European aggressions, or that countries like Venezuela, Cuba, Iran or North Korea (DPRK) have never in modern history crossed the borders of foreign nations in order to attack, plunder or to overthrow governments.

OK, certainly, it would take some 'persuasion', but at least in specific circles of the otherwise hopelessly indoctrinated Western society, certain limited dialogue is still occasionally possible.

China is different. There is no 'mercy' for China, in the West. By many standards, the greatest and one of the oldest cultures on Earth, has been systematically smeared, insulted, ridiculed and arrogantly judged by the opinion-makers, propagandists, 'academia' and mainstream press with seats in London, New York, Paris and many other places which the West itself calls the centers of 'erudition' and 'freedom of information'.

Anti-Chinese messages are sometimes overt, but mostly thinly veiled. They are almost always racist and based on ignorance. And the horrifying reality is: they work!

They work for many reasons. One of them is that while the North Asians in general, and the Chinese people in particular, have been learning with zeal all about the rest of the world, the West is thoroughly ignorant about almost everything Asian and Chinese.

Comment: Indeed. While China is not without its internal problems, they are taking steps to resolve them. The enormous growth and general improvement of life in China is testament to that. They are also doing a lot more for the world than the Western imperialist powers are. So, who's really the 'bad guy' here? As with Russia, the West hates anyone that threatens the narrative they've built: that they are the standard of freedom and democracy by which the world should live up to. Of course their actions throughout history show they are anything but that. However, China is doing that by peacefully and diplomatically showing the the world that there is another way to build relationships with other countries through mutual co-operation. They're not just all talk, they walk it too. And it's making them look bad.


Hiliter

Survey: Only 1 in 4 Americans can distinguish facts from political opinions

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Only a quarter of U.S. adults in a recent survey could fully identify factual statements - as opposed to opinion - in news stories, the Pew Research Center found in a study released on Monday.

The survey comes amid growing concerns about so-called fake news spread on the internet and social media. The term generally refers to fabricated news that has no basis in fact but is presented as being factually accurate.


Comment: ...except that more often than not, those fabricated news appear on mainstream outlets.


Facebook Inc , Alphabet Inc's Google and other tech companies have recently come under scrutiny for failing to promptly tackle the problem of fake news as more Americans consume news on social media platforms.


Comment: Fact: It's not social media that is the problem.


The main portion of Pew's survey polled 5,035 adult Americans aged 18 and above in February and March. The study was intended to determine if respondents could differentiate between factual information and opinion statements in news stories.

Quenelle - Golden

Great March of Return organizer: Next phase of protests should emphasize artistic, cultural and social actions instead of direct confrontation

March of Return, Gaza Protests
© Atia Darwish/APA
A Palestinian girl during clashes with Israeli security forces at tents protest where Palestinians demand the right to return to their homeland, in east of Gaza City on April 20, 2018.
The Great March of Return established itself as a new way for the Palestinian people to re-energize our cause and generate political pressure against the occupation in innovative ways without the devastating cost of military struggle; a way to put Palestinian rights back on the global agenda and reclaim the image of a people justly struggling for freedom and rights in the face of brutal and violent racist oppression.

Mistakes have also been made in this effort, however, which have harmed this peaceful approach and even jeopardized its future.

The Great March of Return must go on. There is simply no alternative to peaceful popular resistance. But we also need to take a step back and think about how we can reduce its cost in lives and injuries to our people, so that we may be able to nurture and grow this new form of resistance.

Our struggle for freedom is long, and its victory will be the fruit of countless efforts and sacrifices. The occupation state has been revealed as the main perpetrator of murders and massacres, and its aim is clear: to raise the cost of the Great March of Return until we ourselves abandon this path.

Comment: Perhaps a wise strategy, deprive the Israelis of justification for murdering or maiming protestors. However, devious and malevolent to the core, the Israelis can be expected to find (or create) reasons to continue the genocide.


Pistol

New Jersey: 22 people shot in underreported gang shooting on Sunday

shooting
© The Free Thought Project
Reports of a mass shooting at an arts festival in which at least 22 people were injured may have sounded like the perfect recipe to send anti-gun politicians and mainstream media pundits to their soapboxes to call for increased gun control, but instead, it has quietly disappeared from the headlines, and there are a few notable reasons why.

Around 1,000 people were enjoying the Arts All Night festival when gunfire broke out around 2:45 a.m. on Sunday. While the horrific incident included some of the basic elements of typical mass shootings, with a gunman opening fire on an unarmed crowd, there are a few distinct differences that set it apart.

Comment: RT (and Sott) did carry the story:

Suspect dead, 20 injured in Trenton, New Jersey arts festival shooting