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Alberta cop repeatedly runs over an injured deer with his squad car

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A woman recorded a disturbing video with her cell phone last week as a police officer repeatedly ran over a suffering deer with his car as if to torture the poor animal.

Erica Pritchard took the video on January 5th as she was driving her father along a scenic route. She witnessed a vehicle slam into the back of a young deer which apparently broke its back legs.

According to Pritchard, no one was hurt in the crash except for the deer. However, when the Lethbridge officer arrived on the scene, Pritchard says she was disgusted at what happened next.

The officer then proceeded to run back and forth over the deer multiple times.

"I figured that that's not what you're supposed to do," said Pritchard, who then started to film the disgusting act. "Hearing the deer screaming every time he ran over it was shocking."

Attention

Antifa twitter account doxxes Daily Caller staff amid Ocasio-Cortez fake nude scandal

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Tucker Carlson (L) Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez(R)
An Antifa Twitter account has posted the home addresses, phone numbers, and social media accounts of what appears to be the entire staff at the Daily Caller.

The collection of personal information belonging to those at the Caller was posted hours after Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted that Republicans have been circulating a fake nude photo of her, which she said was subsequently published by the Daily Caller.

The website had published a story about how people on the internet were claiming a not-so-scandalous photo of legs in a bathtub was of the New York Rep., but later corrected the article to clarify that it was not her.

Target

Yellow Vests take aim at the power behind the throne - plans being laid for a bank run

French bank
In what may be the most audacious and appropriate act done yet by the Gilets Jaunes, the participants of this movement appear to be planning a run on banks in France. It is the bankers who have stood to benefit from supporting Macron's rise in power -and through the boy-king's tried and true brand of society-crushing neo-liberalism and austerity measures.


Heart

Russian NHL ace Malkin donates $60K to victims of Magnitogorsk tragedy

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© Global Look press / imago sportfotodienstEvgeni Malkin
Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin has donated $60,000 to help victims of the apartment block explosion in his hometown of Magnitogorsk, which claimed the lives of 39 people and left dozens without a home.

The tragedy occurred on New Year's Eve, when a suspected gas leak led to an explosion which caused an entire block of the high-rise building to collapse.

Comment: 4 killed, 35 missing after gas explosion rips through residential building in Russia - UPDATE


Windsock

Yellow Vest protester seen pounding riot cop turns out to be ex-champion boxer of France (UPDATES)

Christophe Dettinger
© RuptlyFormer boxer Christophe Dettinger clashes with a riot cop on Saturday.
A Frenchman who was captured pummeling a riot police officer during Yellow Vest protests in Paris has been revealed to be a former professional boxer.

Former light heavyweight champion of France, Christophe Dettinger, was filmed repeatedly punching the officer, who was wielding a baton and a shield, as the protest turned violent on on a bridge in central Paris on Saturday. Video footage of the incident went viral over the weekend, leading to the boxer's identification by police.


Comment: The Yellow Vest protests are seeing no signs of letting up. The majority of the French want Macron OUT, and a reasonable standard of living.

Update

Former champion Christophe Dettinger has since come out and urged the Yellow Vests to 'continue the fight peacefully'. RT reports:
The former champion, who has since been detained by police, describes himself as a "normal citizen" who has watched French politicians "gorging themselves" on the backs of average people. "I am French, I am proud to be French, I am not extreme left, I'm not extreme right, I'm a citizen. I love my country, I love my homeland," he says.

"Yes, I reacted badly, but I defended myself," the boxer explains, before becoming visibly upset and calling on French citizens to continue their anti-government protests. "French people, Yellow Vests, I am wholeheartedly with you, we must continue the fight peacefully, please," he says.
Here is his statement on Facebook:


Update 01/10/19

The French authorities are now looking to make an example out of Dettinger as he has been denied bail and will remain detained pending his trial on February 13:
"They leave him in prison! Dictatorship! You will see Saturday!" supporters of Yellow Vest ex-boxer Christopher Dettinger cried out in the courtroom as the decision of his detention was announced. The hearing took place late on Wednesday in the 23rd chamber of the Criminal Court of Paris.

Originally scheduled for immediate judgement on charges of "intentional violence against a person endowed with state power," the court granted Dettinger's request to postpone the trial in order to provide him time to prepare a defense.

However, they also decided that he would remain in jail in the meantime instead of being released under judicial supervision as he and his lawyers had hoped, provoking anger and cries of outrage in the tense courtroom. The court also refused his team's request for additional information or judicial investigation.


Dettinger himself declared that he was "not proud" of his actions, but had reacted to being teargassed and seeing a heavily-armored gendarme striking a young woman.

"I got gassed, I could not find my wife, I saw gendarmes bludgeoning people, a lady who was on the ground, I did not have control," he said as his eyes started to brim with tears, adding that he nonetheless "should not have hit" the officer, and that he is responsible for raising three children.

The lady in question, who was present in the courtroom, told RTL the ex-boxer had "saved her life" from a police officer who was attacking her before having to deal with someone his own size.

In a video posted on social media before his arrest, Dettinger made a similar argument explaining his actions, claiming that his anger had mounted after seeing "pensioners getting gassed." The former lightweight described himself as a "normal citizen" sick of watching French politicians "gorging themselves" at the expense of the people, and encouraged a peaceful fight moving forward.

Dettinger's lawyer stressed that he wore no protective gear to the protest and had "not come to fight,"and his sister told the court he "did not want any notoriety," yet the fight is as undeniable as his status as a symbol for the movement. Before being shut down, a fundraising website had accumulated $130,000 toward his court-costs, with hundreds of donors praising him for having the "courage" of a "champion" and calling him "our national boxer."
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Telescope

'Russian Hubble' observatory project bogged in embezzlement probe - report

Spektr-UV space obeservatory
© www.laspace.ru
The Spektr-UV space obeservatory.
Crooks may have embezzled at least $425,000 of Russian budget money allocated for a $30-million project to create a UV-range space observatory. A police probe into the suspected crime was reportedly launched last month.

The Russia-led multimillion dollar-led international corroboration called Spektr-UV is aimed at building and placing into orbit an instrument of similar design to NASA's famous Hubble Space Telescope.

The Russian counterpart is to have a 1.7-meter primary mirror and will produce images in the 110nm to 320nm wavelength range. Germany and Spain are involved in the project, producing spectrographs for the telescope while Russia is handling the assembly of the craft and its launch.

The observatory was supposed to be placed in orbit years ago, but the launch was postponed several times and is now expected sometime before 2024.

Handcuffs

Spain arrests 15 people in tennis match-fixing investigation

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Law enforcement officials in Spain have arrested 15 people in an investigation into tennis match-fixing by an Armenian criminal gang.

Spain's Civil Guard said 83 people were implicated, among them 28 players from the ITF Futures and Challenger tours.

One of the players competed at last year's US Open, it said.

EU police agency Europol said 11 house searches had been carried out in Spain in which 167,000 euros (£151,000) in cash were seized, along with a shotgun.

It added that more than 50 electronic devices, credit cards, five luxury vehicles and documentation related to the case were also seized.

Forty-two bank accounts have also been frozen.

Light Saber

RT's popularity increasing in Middle East: More trusted as credible source of information than Western counterparts

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Since the beginning of the Arab Spring, the population of Northern Africa and the Middle East found out about the events based on the news transmitted by the Western corporate media only. Exactly these outlets set the tone for the information flow and the local magnates like Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya which spread talking points given by CNN and BBC.

The Arab population has felt the need for an alternative point of view as the Western giants repeatedly have been caught for spreading fake news and disinformation. An obvious example is a chemical attack in Eastern Ghouta in 2013 that actually was a provocation orchestrated by the West and the Persian Gulf monarchies.

However, when Russia, a longtime Syrian ally, entered the conflict in 2015 the situation both in information and political field has started to change. RT Arabic and Sputnik have become popular and reliable information resources. This fact is evidenced by the research of the Jordanian analysts Jassar Al-Tahat, conducted in 2015. At the request of the British project Integrity Initiative, Al-Tahat released a series of reports on RT media campaigns, where he studied the reasons for its success in the information space of the Middle East.

Comment: The Empire and its propaganda organs know of RT and Sputnik's popularity and they are absolutely desperate to shut them down - which drives them to say even more egregious lies against Russia - which erodes their credibility still further...

See: NewsGuard - the latest in narrative control aimed at destroying alternative media


Airplane

Drop in the bucket: US soldiers plead guilty for attempting to bring in $1mil worth of cocaine from Colombia on military plane

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Two American special forces soldiers have pled guilty to conspiring to transport $1 million worth of cocaine from Colombia to the United States aboard a military transport plane.

Former Master Sergeant Daniel Gould, 36, and Sergeant 1st Class Henry Royer, 35, who were both Army Green Berets, were caught when they attempted to transport 90 pounds of cocaine via a military aircraft last year, Army Times reported this weekend. According to the report, the soldiers had already successfully trafficked a large quantity of the illicit drug from the South American country in the past, selling it to a distributor in Florida.

Gould and Royer had previously transported 22 pounds of cocaine from the Colombian city of Cali to northwest Florida. They reportedly used a hollowed-out punching bag to conceal the drugs, which were transported to the U.S. In a bid to reinvest the money they made from the sale and make a larger profit, the two men attempted to traffic a larger quantity when they were caught.

Comment: The US military (and intelligence agencies) have a long and storied history of trafficking drugs. The story above amounts to the proverbial drop in the bucket compared to the amounts of organized - and protected - drug sales the US has been, and continues to be, a part of:


Airplane

Hundreds of flights canceled at 3 German airports over security workers' strikes

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© REUTERS / Wolfgang Rattay
Hundreds of flights at Germany's Stuttgart, Duesseldorf and Koeln/Bonn airports were cancelled on Thursday because of strikes being held by security workers over a payment raise impasse.

A total of 350 out of 570 flights were canceled in Duesseldorf, more than 130 flights in Koeln/Bonn, while some 500 flights in Stuttgart. Around 110,000 passengers were affected by the strikes.