Society's Child
The tragedy in Nizhneangarsk occurred after the plane skidded off the runway while attempting to make an emergency landing. Videos from the scene recorded by witnesses showed large plumes of smoke ascending into the air.
At least two crew members died in the crash, according to preliminary information, while at least seven other people were hospitalized. Another 43 people were rescued from the plane, which was headed to Ulan Ude.

A man walks past the headquarters for the Church of Scientology in Clearwater, Fla., on Jan. 16, 2013.
The parallels between both organizations are many - from employing similar indoctrination and deception tactics, to going after members-turned-critics, to even using the same legal defense. Multiple interviews conducted by The Epoch Times - including one with a former Scientology member who also had taken NXVIM classes - confirmed many of them.
The similarities surfaced after The Epoch Times previously reported about the parallels between the NXIVM case and a new lawsuit launched last week against the Church of Scientology International (CSI) and its leader, David Miscavige. Both cases detail allegations of abuses from human trafficking to child abuse. Some say the new suit is unlikely to amount to anything, citing Scientology's vast financial resources and history of settling out of court.
Raniere was found guilty on all counts by a federal jury on June 19.
Marshae Jones was five months pregnant in December 2018 when, during a fight, Ebony Jemison shot her in the stomach - but a Jefferson County grand jury said the former mom-to-be was responsible because she started the brawl, AL.com reported.
"Let's not lose sight that the unborn baby is the victim here,'' said Pleasant Grove Police Lt. Danny Reid.
Initially, police charged Jemison, 23, with manslaughter but the charges were dismissed when a grand jury didn't indict her.
According to the report (included in full below), the "deep-lying imbalance" between criminalizing narcotics and permitting their medicinal use had led to "collateral damage" including forcing patients in low- and middle-income countries to undergo surgery without anaesthetic, or even to die in unnecessary pain due to a lack of access to opioids or other pain medications.
Additionally, the system had bred other social ills, from the spread of infectious diseases, to overcrowding in prisons around the world (with the US being one notable culprit).
Brest Prosecutor Jean-Philippe Recappe said the gunman opened fire as people were leaving the mosque in the city's Pontanezen neigborhood.
According to local media, one of those shot was the controversial Imam Rachid Abou Houdeyfa. Having once been a proponent of ultra-conservative Islam, he became a so-called 'Republic-compatible' leader in 2016, helping the French government to train Muslims to "comply with the rules of secularism and living together with the French."
The November 2015 attacks by Islamic extremists killed 130 people, including 90 at the Bataclan theater.
The 39-year-old suspect, whom German authorities did not identify, was wanted on a European arrest warrant by Belgium, where many of the Paris attackers came from.
"There is a European arrest warrant issued by the Belgian authorities against the accused on suspicion of abetting a terrorist organization linked to the terror attacks, including on the Bataclan concert hall, on November 13, 2015 in Paris," the statement said, without giving further details.
The man, who was put before a German judge last week on the basis of the European arrest warrant, was ordered held in custody pending possible extradition by a court in the eastern town of Merseburg.
Comment: See also:
- Paris Bataclan Theater attack: 4 terrorists use suicide vests - siege leaves 100 hostages dead
- Bombshell: Security detail was switched in advance of Bataclan theater attack, claims Eagles of Death Metals frontman
- Soldiers were on duty outside Bataclan theater during Paris attacks, did nothing
- Six armed French soldiers were present at Bataclan terror attack, instructed to NOT intervene
- 'We kill innocent people': Bataclan survivor says Paris horror made him rethink West's military campaigns
- Jewish owners recently sold Paris's Bataclan theater, where IS killed dozens

More than 70 percent of enslaved people today are women and girls—such as this woman from Nepal, who was sold by her parents as a child.
Fola and the other women at that club aren't alone. Forced labor, forced marriage, and forced sex work are rife around the world, often right under our noses in unrecognized forms. Yet when I ask the anthropology students in my classes when slavery ended, most say something like "with the 13th Amendment" or "at the end of the Civil War." Only a handful realize that modern slavery is everywhere.
Researchers estimate there are at least 40 million people enslaved today. This is by no means a problem isolated to the developing world. In the 1990s, my friend and activist Alice Jay was kidnapped at the age of 11 in Western Michigan by the Mexican Mafia. She was trafficked for more than 15 years throughout the United States and is now a heroic survivor running her own nongovernmental organization called Sister Survivors in Detroit.
I am a cultural anthropologist who studies and lives in both the United States and the West African country of Togo. Even I have been strikingly naïve about this situation. Growing up near Flint, Michigan, I saw massage parlors, strip clubs, and cheap motels everywhere. In hindsight, I now wonder if these places were populated by people who were trafficked, perhaps even some children, coerced into exploitation. In Togo, many of the things I first considered to be a normal part of life-the children married before the age of 15, the hundreds of children working daily on fishing boats, and the dozens of poor girls who head to market each day for a 12-hour stint of haggling-I now consider to be manifestations of slavery.
Comment: Bitchute is still brave enough to carry the Project Veritas video:
More from RT:
Vimeo had deleted the account of right-wing media transparency group Project Veritas just days after they published reports accusing Google of bias against conservatives and President Donald Trump.
The group's founder, James O'Keefe, pointed out that the incident with Vimeo happened several days after YouTube took down a video of their latest investigation, in which YouTube's owner, Google, was accused of harboring bias against conservatives and President Trump.Project Veritas is known for releasing internal documents and undercover videos they say expose liberal, left-wing bias in the media and tech companies.They keep citing 'privacy violations.' Being embarrassed by legitimate investigative journalism is not a 'privacy violation.'
Earlier this week, the group shared a video in which a senior Google executive talked about the company's prospects of "preventing the next Trump situation." The group also leaked an email which allegedly shows that a member of Google's transparency and ethics team referred to well-known conservative pundits as "Nazis."
- Leaked Google doc describes Shapiro, Jordan Peterson as 'nazis using dogwhistles'
- Google 'disables' Press TV's YouTube account
- Google reportedly tweaked algorithm for stories about immigration debate
- YouTube shuts down Syrian Government accounts and provides only cryptic reasons for censorship
Swabs which turned blue when they come into contact with cocaine were used in a number of areas across the Parliamentary Estate, mainly toilets outside various offices and bars, which are accessible to Parliamentary passholders, including journalists, guests of MPs, and visitors attending Parliamentary events.
The news comes in the final throes of the Tory leadership race, which saw Michael Gove admit he had snorted cocaine in the past, Rory Stewart say he had once smoked opium in Iran, and Jeremy Hunt confess he'd consumed a cannabis lassi while in India. We also got the baffling revelation that Boris Johnson like to make models of buses out of wine boxes for fun. Different strokes, I guess.
Comment: They may as well have a good time while they're leading society into the pits.
"It's clear who MSNBC wants to be president: Elizabeth Warren," read a tweet from Gabbard's account signed "V (Tulsi's sister). "They're giving her more time than all the other candidates combined. They aren't giving any time to Tulsi at all."
Gabbard, a Hawaii congresswoman, was critical of President Trump's hawkish policy against Iran.
Warren (D-Mass.) is considered one of the front runners in the packed race.
Through the first commercial break, Warren was allowed 5 minutes and 32 seconds of speaking time, according to The New York Times.
Gabbard, in contrast, received just less than 2 minutes to talk.













Comment: RT provides further details: There has been a worrying trend of unusual and unexplained aircraft crashes in recent years - below is just a selection of some in the last two months:
- Two Eurofighter jets collide in midair over Germany, one pilot killed (24th June 2019)
- Plane crashes into river at Polish airshow, killing experienced pilot (15th June 2019)
- Passenger plane crash lands at Myanmar airport, loses wings and breaks into three parts (8th May 2019)
- 41 dead as Russian Superjet-100 crash-lands, bursts into flames at major Moscow airport - UPDATES (5th May 2019)
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