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Americans are under more threat from US Intel community than anything Putin might be doing

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© Ben Garrison
The glaring hypocrisy of the Russia Hoax peddlers is mind-boggling. Their lack of self-awareness is a sign of their moral bankruptcy.
"For more than a decade, Russia has meddled in elections around the world, supported brutal dictators and invaded sovereign nations - all to the detriment of United States interests."
- The New York Times
The Resistance sure got a case of the vapors this week over Mr. Trump's failure to throttle America's arch-enemy, the murderous thug V. Putin of Russia, onstage in Helsinki, as any genuine Marvel Comix hero is expected to do when facing consummate evil. Instead, the Golden Golem of Greatness voiced some doubts about the veracity of our "intelligence community" - as the shape-shifting Moloch of black ops likes to call itself, as if it were a kindly service organization in Mr. Rogers neighborhood, collecting dimes for victims of childhood cancer.

If I may be frank, the US Intel community looks like a much bigger threat to American life and values than anything Mr. Putin is doing, for instance his alleged "meddling" in US elections. This word, meddling, absolutely pervades the captive Resistance news outlets these days. It has a thrilling vagueness about it, intimating all kinds of dark deeds without specifying anything, as consorting with Satan once did in our history. The reason: the only specific acts associated with this meddling include the disclosure of incriminating emails among the Democratic National Committee leadership, and a tiny gang of Facebook trolls making sport of profoundly idiotic and dysfunctional American electoral politics.

Biohazard

Radiation in Californian wine 'most likely' from Fukushima

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TRACES of radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster have been found in bottles of Californian wine.

The horror meltdown in 2011 was sparked by a massive tsunami, causing waves that overwhelmed the plant's reactors.

But despite fears about radioactive particles possibly entering the food and drink chain, the World Health Organisation insisted the risk outside Japan was relatively low.

But it can now be revealed that wine made in the west coast US state since the meltdown contain isotopes from the accident's fallout.

Researchers at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) reported the worrying find this week.

Comment: If those are the levels found in California then what are the levels like in the still habited areas surrounding Fukushima? And the idea that it's of no risk to human life is most likely untrue. It's also worth bearing in mind Fukushima isn't the only source of radiation on our planet, as noted in High altitude nuclear weapons testing impacted space weather:
According to a new paper published in Space Science Reviews, the high altitude nuclear testing conducted by both the USSR and United States created "artificial radiation belts" near Earth. Our planet is naturally surrounded by Van Allen radiation belts-zones of highly-charged particles. But the energy from nuclear explosions created hot, electrically charged regions within the atmosphere that induced geomagnetic disturbances, and even produced radiation belts of its own. As you can probably guess, the results were not so great-according to the study's authors, this resulted in "major damages to several satellites" that orbited Earth at a fairly low altitude.
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'We don't want US in Afghanistan!' Civilians vent anger after family of 14 killed in airstrike

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© RuptlyCivilians uncover the rubble after an airstrike in Kunduz.
An airstrike killed a number of Afghan civilians in the Kunduz province, where a family of 14 perished in the bombing. Local authorities said no one warned civilians about the coming strike.

RT's Ruptly agency have filmed bombed-out houses in Chahar Dara district, Kunduz province, that was hit by a Thursday airstrike Afghan authorities claim was carried out by the US-led coalition. Footage shows a digger sifting through the debris at the site of the airstrike, where 14 civilians, all said to be family members, had died.

Omerkhel, a local resident, described the scene, saying "their families are under the earth, the machine is working to get them out of the damaged places." He added victims of the bombing were women and children.

Another man emotionally said: "They do not allow Afghanistan to be safe; we don't want America in Afghanistan any more. Look at this child's leg, what is his sin?"

Question

The Transgender revolution will fail - here's 7 reasons why

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I earnestly hope and pray that every child and adult struggling with gender identity issues will find wholeness, peace, and happiness from the inside out. I earnestly hope and pray that we will live to see the day when every person who feels trapped inside the wrong body will find internal resolution without hormones and radical surgery. At the same time, I wholeheartedly oppose the transgender revolution and predict that, ultimately, it will fail. Here's why.

1) The transgender revolution is oppressive. As reported on July 16 on Lifesite News, "Failing to refer to a gender-confused student, professor, or staffer by his or her 'preferred' pronouns could become a fireable or expulsion-worthy offense at the University of Minnesota, according to proposed guidelines currently under consideration."

It is not enough to allow a biological male to identify as a female. Hardly. Society must conform, or else. If "he" now identifies as "she" (or "xe" or "ze") and you fail to use the right pronoun, you will be punished.

This is already the law in New York City. And Canada has taken steps to make this kind of enforced speech the law across the country.

This cannot succeed in the long-term. Society will push back.


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Comment: No they are not. And it's not just playing with fire, transgenderism of children is child abuse.


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Syrian engineers to restore electricity supply in Eastern Ghouta in three months

Damascus suburb of Eastern Ghouta
© REUTERS / Bassam Khabieh
Electricity in the Damascus suburb of Eastern Ghouta in Syria will be restored in three months, an engineer told reporters on Saturday.

Months of fierce fighting cut power supply to the former militant enclave. Mohammed Muleiman, an engineer working to restore it, said 95 percent of the electric grid had been partially or completely destroyed.

"We are working to replace electric poles. Power lines have been downed in 35 districts of Eastern Ghouta... Plans are to restore electricity to all districts within three months," he said.

The Syrian government is busy rebuilding infrastructure in the areas it has recaptured. Cables and transformers are being produced near the capital city of Damascus. Mohammed Muleiman said that electric power poles are being made on-site.

Comment: France and Russia are also lending a helping hand: France first Western country to join Russia in delivering aid to Syria


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Military Council of Manbij reportedly wants city to return under Damascus control

SDF patrolling streets
© AFP 2018 / DELIL SOULEIMAN
In June, Turkey and the United States struck a deal regarding Manbij, agreeing that the US-backed Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) would withdraw from the city and yield control over Manbij to the Turkish and US troops.

City authorities and the military council of Syria's Manbij would like to transfer it under the control of the Syrian government army after Kurdish militants' withdrawal, Al Watan newspaper reported Saturday citing its sources.

"The military council and the majority of residents consider Turkey an occupying country that wants to oust the Kurds from their territory, as it was done in Afrin, so they want the return of the Syrian authorities in the city," the source said.

The talks between the council and representatives of the Syrian state are underway, and Moscow is aware about them, the source added.

"[Russia] will enter into negotiations with Turkey to satisfy the wishes of the inhabitants of Manbij, who are rejecting the Turkish presence," the source stressed.

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Gallup poll: Immigration at the top of Americans' concerns while 'Russia' barely mentioned and global warming not at all

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According to the latest Gallup poll, NOBODY thinks global warming is our most important problem, contrary to what NRCM, Audubon and CLF sock puppets tell us.

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Comment: Notice that 'Situation with Russia' is way down the list with 1 single point between February and April and wasn't even mentioned afterwards. That is in spite of the hysterical media campaign.


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Deleted BBC News report on MH17: Local witnesses of the incident believe fighter jets brought it down

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Posted by Max van der Werff on Vimeo.


Comment: Why is Russia Being Blamed For The Downing of Flight MH17 - Again?


Attention

India's Home Ministry: Over 100,000 rapes committed between 2014 & 2016

India rape protest
© AFP 2018 / Noah SEELAM
Despite sterner modifications having been made to rape laws, incidences of rape are on the rise in India. According to data furnished by the Ministry of Home Affairs, 38,947 cases of rape were registered in 2016, 34,651 in 2015 and 36,735 in 2014.

The minister of state for home affairs, Kiren Rijiju, told Parliament that 110,333 rape cases were registered in India between 2014 and 2016, meaning almost 100 rape cases were reported per day during these three years.

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Police stand by & watch as Ukrainian radical ties up & publicly humiliates 'Russia-lover'

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Screenshot from a video published by Facebook user Oleksandr Tarnavskyi
In a shocking scene filmed in Ukraine, police officers would not intervene as a group of radicals staged a pillorying of a man, whom they branded a pedophile and a supporter of the 'Russian world'.

The impromptu medieval public punishment happened in Chernigov, a city in northern Ukraine with a population of less than 300,000. The victim was apparently the man, who was detained a few days ago by the local police for throwing a bottle at a monument to the Heavenly Hundred, the victims of the 2014 Maidan violence. Police at the time identified the man as a convicted sex offender of minors, who had been released from prison a month earlier after serving a lengthy sentence.

The controversial video was livestreamed on Facebook by Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, who according to his page has ties to the notorious Azov Battalion, a unit in the Ukrainian Interior Ministry with strong ties to right-wing radicals and neo-Nazis. The half-hour clip shows a couple of young men sitting a few meters from a road sign pole. Tied to the pole is a man, who seems to be in his 60s, with a note taped to his chest. The note says: "I am a vatnik [derogatory term for a Russian used in Ukraine]. I was raped in jail. I damaged the monument to the Heavenly Hundred. Spit at me."