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Facebook account frozen for sharing an article about false flags

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My personal Facebook account, which has the maximum 5,000 friends and an additional 5,000+ followers, has been blocked from posting for three days. My page hasn't been blocked yet, but we'll see; I shared the article there, too.

The reason given for this ban by the little pop-up boxes when I logged on just now was that a couple months ago I had shared an article about admitted false flag operations perpetrated by governments around the world. I don't know what happened that made Facebook's system decide to crack down on me now all of a sudden, but I do know I've been a bit naughtier than usual in my last couple of articles.

The article I got the banhammer for sharing is titled For Those Who Don't 'Believe' In 'Conspiracies' Here Are 58 Admitted False Flag Attacks. According to the site's ticker it has 50,667 shares as of this writing. It's laden with hyperlinks for further reading, and lists only instances of false flag operations that insiders are on the record as having admitted to themselves. It's a good compilation of important information. People should be allowed to share it.

The notifications say I can be permanently banned if I continue posting that sort of material. I've had that account since 2007.

Comment: When you have government officials openly talking about censorship on the senate floor, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see where this is heading. And with all the latest hoopla on Fake News and Russiagate, you can bet it will be used as a front to implement even more Orwellian control of all media. Can't have anyone disagreeing with the official narrative - it makes people ask questions. See also:

Muzzled: Social media silencing dissenters
It's time for social media censorship to be reigned in


HAL9000

A new religion was just created by a Silicon Valley exec and a 'Godhead' based on artificial intelligence will be worshipped

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I know that the headline sounds absolutely crazy, but this is actually a true story. A Silicon Valley executive named Anthony Levandowski has already filed paperwork with the IRS for the nonprofit corporation that is going to run this new religion. Officially, this new faith will be known as "Way Of The Future", and you can visit the official website right here. Of course nutjobs are creating "new religions" all the time, but in this case Levandowski is a very highly respected tech executive, and his new religion is even getting coverage from Wired magazine...
The new religion of artificial intelligence is called Way of the Future. It represents an unlikely next act for the Silicon Valley robotics wunderkind at the center of a high-stakes legal battle between Uber and Waymo, Alphabet's autonomous-vehicle company. Papers filed with the Internal Revenue Service in May name Levandowski as the leader (or "Dean") of the new religion, as well as CEO of the nonprofit corporation formed to run it.
So what will adherents of this new faith actually believe?

Pistol

Vegas shooting survivor saw brass shell casings in Tropicana parking lot upon his escape

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Route 91 massacre survivor Joe Napoli retraced the path in which he and several of his colleagues took on the night of the massacre as they fled the concert venue along with thousands of others as volley after volley of bone-rattling gunfire pierced the air and bullets pummeled scores of innocent victims.


According to the official story, the gunfire kicked off just a few songs into Jason Aldean's set at around 10:05 p.m. when a mad gunman reportedly opened fire from his 32nd-floor hotel room window killing 58.

During the live-stream, Napoli led Goodman and viewers down the exact path in which he and his associates took during their narrow escape.

Once Napoli arrived in the southeast parking lot of the Tropicana with Goodman he was able to point out the exact area in which he had witnessed "about a dozen" shell casings strewn across the parking lot in between 11:30 and 11:40 p.m.

"[...] I saw casings right here," the witness said as he pointed at a specific area of the parking lot. "So there were beer cans, there were empty drink cups, and there were maybe a dozen brass inch-and-a-half to two-inch tubes spread out."

Comment: See also:

Las Vegas Terror Attack: Clear Evidence of Multiple Shooters at Multiple Hotels
Serious Problems With Official Las Vegas Massacre Narrative


Heart

When men fear women

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In a particularly scathing 2001 essay for the London Review of Books, Jenny Diski wrote about a book titled Misogyny: The Male Malady, by an anthropology professor named David Gilmore. Diski argued that the book, which billed itself as a "comprehensive historical and anthropological survey of woman-hating that casts new light on this age-old bias," was nothing more than a wan apologia for sexism and, in her words, "the real victims of the malady of misogyny: the psychogenically challenged male who needs all the understanding we can give him." I'll give you more Diski here, because it's so good: "Lord, how easily the image of the oppressed is appropriated. If women think they've had a hard time as a result of being loathed and bullied by men, it's nothing compared to the hardship suffered by men that has resulted in their feeling the loathing."

Comment: This just in from the Patriarchy: "And we would have gotten away with it too if it weren't for those meddling kids and that mutt, Scooby Doo!"

Remember the Boggart from Harry Potter? The only way to defeat fear is: laughter.




Cult

One-third of 214 arrested MS-13 gangsters were 'unaccompanied alien children'

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Almost one-third of 214 U.S.-based MS-13 gang members arrested in an international sweep were invited into the United States by President Barack Obama's "Unaccompanied Alien Children" policy.

The successful "Raging Bull' sweep was announced by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Deputy Director Tom Homan in a joint press conference at ICE headquarters in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.

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Russia's new 'Defense Cutie' captivates the internet

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Out with the epaulettes and in with the dresses - the Russian Ministry of Defense has opted for a radical image overhaul, by appointing a 26-year-old former journalist as a spokesperson. Rossiyana Markovskaya , who is unusually named after her homeland, has already blown up the internet with her social media pics.

Markovskaya was appointed personal spokesperson for Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu on Friday. She's a former correspondent and news anchor on national TV networks, and Rossiyana has already earned a nickname "Defense cutie" ( "Oboronyasha" in Russian).

Attention

UK: Several casualties reported after helicopter and airplane collide in midair

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Emergency services have confirmed several casualties following a midair collision between a plane and a helicopter in the English county of Buckinghamshire, north west of Aylesbury. Wycombe Air Park confirmed both aircraft took off from their site.

Early reports suggest the pilot of the small aircraft and two people in the helicopter have all died.

Michelle Archer from South Central Ambulance Service confirmed to RT there are a "number of casualties."

"We received the call at 12.09pm, for a mid-air collision involving a helicopter and an aircraft in Upper Winchendon, near Aylesbury.

Target

Google in the crosshairs? Silicon Valley venture capitalist funding campaign of Missouri AG who recently launched Google antitrust probe

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Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal
Silicon Valley venture capitalist, PayPal co-founder, and Facebook's first investor (even before the CIA dumped money into the surveillance network) Peter Thiel is not about to disclose why he donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the campaign of a state attorney general who recently launched an antitrust probe against search monopoly Google, but many are speculating that it's all about fueling the breakup of the all powerful Internet giant.

Comment: See also:


Syringe

U.S. Army refuses to provide soldiers with medical care after admitting to have secretly experimented on them

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After being exposed for conducting horrifying experiments on troops, the Army is now refusing to treat the health problems caused by their mad science.

In a testament to how the US government views its military service men and women, for decades, troops were used as experimental test subjects and doused with chemicals, injected with drugs, and otherwise treated like human guinea pigs-leading to a slew of negative health effects. When these troops simply tried to get care for the onslaught of medical problems brought on by these experiments the government told them to kick rocks.

For decades, the military flat out denied medical care to those it injured through these unethical experiments. After being poked, prodded, and force-fed with everything from lethal nerve gases like VX and sarin to incapacitating agents like BZ, and given drugs like barbiturates, tranquilizers, narcotics and hallucinogens like LSD, soldiers were told that is what they signed up for and were offered no care after their end of active service.

After being told they were crazy for years, the Army finally declassified the details of these experiments. However, veterans were still denied care. In 2009, thousands of veterans-Vietnam Veterans of America and other plaintiffs who wanted to know which chemical agents they had been exposed to-filed a class action lawsuit against the Central Intelligence Agency, et al., for the experiments. It took seven years for a court to finally rule in the plaintiffs' favor.

Comment: The US's military and intelligence agencies have a long history of conducting inhuman "experiments" on its own, and on others:


Pirates

5,600 IS fighters have returned home from Iraq and Syria - what will be done with them?

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At least 5,600 supporters of so-called Islamic State (IS) have returned to their home countries as it loses ground in Iraq and Syria, a new report says.

The Soufan Center, a US-based think tank, says 33 states have reported arrivals in the past two years.

The figure includes half of the estimated 850 people who left the UK.

The report says the returnees - most of whom are imprisoned or disappear from view - will continue to present a security challenge for years to come.

IS has lost much of the territory that once made up the "caliphate" it proclaimed in June 2014, attracting thousands of jihadists from across the world.

Comment: One recipe for disaster: Sweden welcomes returning Islamic State terrorists by giving them protected identities