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Privacy problems: Deleting your online DNA data is brutally difficult

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© Cayce Clifford/BloombergOrig3n and 23andMe DNA test kits.

A reporter's effort to erase her genetic footprint gets snared in a thicket of policies and rules.


In the name of journalism, I have spit into a lot of test tubes.

I've sent samples of my saliva to Ancestry and 23andMe Inc. to find out about my heritage; mailed my spit to Helix for insight into my athletic ability, diet and sleep patterns; and uploaded my DNA to the website of a startup that said it could craft a skin care routine genetically optimized to give me perfect skin.

Overall, I've shared my genetic information with nearly a dozen companies. You might call me an oversharer.

Comment: While the above article may make one think twice about these DNA services, in the age of eroding privacy one has to wonder whether "they" already have everything on us, anyway. One can only assume a file exists on a server somewhere that includes all of our data, everything we've posted to social media, our DNA and probably even what we had for breakfast this morning. Welcome to the future.

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Brazil: Rio de Janeiro police 'resistance to authority' killings doubled during last 5 months

Rio de Janeiro police
© ReutersPolicemen take positions in a Rio de Janeiro favela. | Photo:
A total of 142 deaths were confirmed in the state of Rio de Janeiro in May compared to 97 during the same month last year.

The number of persons killed by police in the state of Rio de Janeiro increased by 46 percent in May 2018 when compared to May 2017. The increase, which was detailed in a study by Brazil's Institute of Public Safety, showed police killed 142 persons in May 2018 compared to 97 over the same period last year.

Authorities classified all the deaths as being due to "resistance to authority" or "resistance to arrest" (auto de resistencia) by the victims.

The term, which is commonly used by police officers, implies a series of actions: the police killed someone who they describe as being a "bandido" or a thug; next, the police claim legitimate defense because the suspect was resisting arrest, the sole witnesses to the events are often the officers, and if the case is officially registered as resisting arrest; an investigation into the death of the suspect is insignificant, and no police officer would be held responsible.

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Confrontation between asylum seekers and German police during attempt to relocate migrant

German Police
A group of between a dozen and twenty asylum seekers armed with various weapons launched an attack on police officers attempting to move a 20-year-old Liberian to another facility.

The incident took place at an asylum shelter in the city of Göttingen in Lower Saxony earlier this week when officers attempted to remove the 20-year-old and he refused to co-operate, Die Welt reports.

According to a spokesman for the city government, the asylum seeker had been causing trouble among other residents of the shelter including intimidating others and disturbing them by making a lot of noise.

Comment: While Breitbart characterizes this as an "attack", from the video it doesn't appear there was anything more than threatening posturing while the cops apprehended a crazy person and his friends shouted objections. There is no doubt tensions run high between asylum seekers and police, and that there are very real crimes and social issues surrounding asylum seekers in Germany, characterizing every confrontation as an attack reveals more about the bias of the reporting source than an objective picture of what's going on.

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'Mad Dog' Mattis: Evil Putin is aiming to 'undermine America's moral authority and belief in ideals'

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At a graduation ceremony for the US Naval War College (barf), US Secretary of Defense James Mattis asserted that Russian President Vladimir Putin "aims to diminish the appeal of the western democratic model and attempts to undermine America's moral authority," and that "his actions are designed not to challenge our arms at this point but to undercut and compromise our belief in our ideals."

This would be the same James Mattis who's been overseeing the war crimes committed by America's armed forces during their illegal occupation of Syria. This would be the same United States of America that was born of the genocide of indigenous tribes and the labor of African slaves, which slaughtered millions in Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Iraq, Libya and Syria for no legitimate reason, which is partnered with Ukrainian Nazis, jihadist factions in Syria and Iranian terror cultists, which supports 73 percent of the world's dictators, which interferes constantly in the electoral processes of other countries as a matter of policy, which stages coups around the world, which has encircled the globe with military bases, whose FBI still targets black civil rights activists for persecution to this very day, which routinely enters into undeclared wars of aggression against noncompliant governments to advance plutocratic interests, which remains the only country ever to use nuclear weapons on human beings after doing so completely needlessly in Japan, and which is functionally a corporatist oligarchy with no meaningful "democratic model" in place at all.


Comment: As with everything else that comes from any US official, the hypocrisy in their statements knows no limits.


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Pharma billionaire Soon-Shiong to take control of the LA Times 'to restore its independence'

Patrick Soon-Shiong
© AP Photo/Evan Vucci, FileIn this Jan. 10, 2017, file photo, pharmaceuticals billionaire Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong waves as he arrives in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York for a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump.
A biotech billionaire who purchased the Los Angeles Times with an eye toward restoring its independence and vigor will officially take control of the news organization Monday, the newspaper reports .

Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong (soon-shong) is spending $500 million to buy The Times, San Diego Union-Tibune, Spanish-language newspaper Hoy and some community newspapers from Chicago-based Tronc.

The deal, announced Feb. 7, returns The Times to local ownership after nearly two decades under rocky Chicago control. The newsroom has been led by three editors in 10 months and five publishers in four years.

Comment: Lets see if Soon-Shiong can make the LA Times independent from the CIA:


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Russian company indicted for 'trolling' US election accuses Mueller of 'fake law' to prevent review of evidence

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© Mikhail Metzel/TASSYevgeny Prigozhin
  • Russian company Concord Management and Consulting tore into special counsel Robert Mueller Thursday.
  • In a searing court document, Concord responded to Mueller's request that a judge grant certain protections to the mountain of evidence in that case.
  • Concord is one of three Russian entities and 13 Russian people accused by the special counsel of breaking the law in order to interfere with U.S. elections.
A Russian company indicted for allegedly funding attempts to meddle in the 2016 presidential election tore into special counsel Robert Mueller Thursday, calling him "unlawfully appointed" and accusing him of chasing a "make-believe electioneering case."

The searing court document was filed in response to Mueller's request that a judge grant certain protections to the mountain of evidence in that case.

Comment: Only thing that's missing from Mueller's case against the 'Russian trolls' is real evidence, which of course explains why he doesn't want the accused party to be able to review it. See:

US Establishment Hysterical About Russian Trolls - Even Pro-Gun Tweets Are Their Fault


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SOTT Focus: An Extraordinary Thing Happened At Jordan Peterson's Indianapolis Performance

Zašto komunisti ne mogu izdražati Jordan Petersona
Y'all know I've been intellectually crushing on Jordan Peterson for months now, basically ever since I discovered him via the Lindsay Shepherd story back in December. And then, when he mind-spanked Cathy Newman in that Mother Of All Interviews back in January? Well, that was it. I was hooked, and I've spent many hours binge-watching his videos since. He is currently on a speaking tour, promoting his book, "12 Rules for Life" - which is a must-read.

When I discovered he was coming to Indy, Mr. Mock and I were pretty stoked. We bought tickets, and spent a little extra on VIP passes so that we could meet him and attend a smaller Q&A session with him.

Bad Guys

Families of victims of Paris attacks demand answers with lawsuit against French government

Paris terror attacks
© REUTERS/ Christian Hartmann
Families of Bataclan victims have filed a lawsuit against the French government, after it emerged that anti-terrorist soldiers were right outside one of the attack sites but were ordered to hold back and give their guns to police.

The coordinated attacks on November 13, 2015 led to the deaths of 130 people across the French capital, 90 of whom were shot dead at the Bataclan music venue. But a parliamentary inquiry later revealed that eight anti-terror soldiers who were outside the venue had been told not to intervene or to pass their weapons to police.

Eighteen families of victims have now filed a lawsuit against the French government, demanding answers.

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Saudi-Russian oil alliance to continue stabilizing market even if OPEC deal falls apart

Saudi Aramco's Abqaiq oil facility
© ReutersA view shows Saudi Aramco's Abqaiq oil facility in eastern Saudi Arabia
Even if the current OPEC/NOPEC oil production cut deal goes to pieces, Saudi Arabia and Russia will be willing to go it alone.

The two largest oil producers in the agreement said that on Thursday ahead of the much-talked-about OPEC meeting later this month, suggesting that some kind of market-managing efforts may remain in place, even if Iran and Iraq begin to sour on the collaboration.

The comments came after Khalid al-Falih and Alexander Novak met in Moscow, and were rubber stamped by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who also met on Thursday.

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Anti-Zionism is not anti-Semitism

Jews Say No demonstrate in New York.
Jews Say No demonstrate in New York.
Recently, Batya Ungar-Sargon, an editor at the Forward, wrote an article about the "failings" of intersectionality, and the specific "failing" of the left to include anti-Semitism in its analysis of oppressions. She also makes claims that opposing the inclusion of Zionism in social justice movements means the exclusion of Jews.

The article has serious conceptual flaws as well as factual inaccuracies that mischaracterize and do a disservice to movements for justice, and, as a result, make accusations of marginalizing Jews that are not rooted in reality.

To say, as the author does in her article, that "As a paradigm, intersectionality has failed Jews" makes little sense. As a lens through which to understand multiple dimensions of power - where and how they do or don't intersect or connect - intersectionality does not "fail" any group.


Comment: Intersectionality itself is postmodern leftist nonsense. Best to just leave it behind completely.


Further, the author writes, "Intersectionality would dictate that the oppression of Palestinians is much worse than the oppression of Jews, and thus a much higher priority.... It is at the end of the day a hierarchical structure, one that creates a hierarchy of oppression and determines levels of threat."


Comment: You can have hierarchies of oppression without "intersectionality". Throwing stones pales in comparison to shooting medics and journalists in the head.


Intersectionality, a term coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, is precisely not about promoting hierarchies of oppression (thereby leaving out the Jews), but is a framework - an analytic tool - that focuses on the multiple effects and overlap of structural oppressions among communities that have been impacted by injustice.