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Yulia Skripal selling her apartment in Moscow and is looking for a new owner for her dog. The daughter of the former GRU agent, poisoned in Great Britain, has already sold a car by proxy
TASS reports that Yulia Skripal, the daughter of the former GRU colonel Sergei Skrypal, poisoned in the UK, does not plan to return to Russia, has already sold a car in Moscow by proxy and is looking for a buyer for her apartment, as well as a new owner for her dog, Victoria Skripal, Sergei Skripal's niece told TASS.
A minor temblor that recently struck Israel could be the sign of the long-promised Messiah kicking in the planet's womb, believes Rabbi Yekutiel Fish, who is well-known for his apocalyptic prophecies.
An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale was reported on Wednesday in Israel, which sits on a major fault line and where swarms of small tremors are the norm, especially in northern part of the country.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg after meeting French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, 10 May 2019.
"Today Facebook filed a lawsuit in California state court against Rankwave, a South Korean data analytics company that ran apps on the Facebook platform," the company announced, under the heading "Enforcing Our Platform Policies."
TechCrunch obtained a copy of the lawsuit and said that it "centers around Rankwave offering to help businesses build a Facebook authorization step into their apps so they can pass all the user data to Rankwave, which then analyzes biographic and behavioral traits to supply user contact info and ad targeting assistance to the business."
Comment: See also:
- US senator says Mail.ru might be the next 'Cambridge Analytica scandal'
- Cambridge Analytica closing after Facebook data harvesting scandal
- 'It's standard practice': Twitter sold massive data to Global Science Research, company involved in Cambridge Analytica scandal
- Feds put Facebook's data sharing deals under criminal investigation
- New York requests documents from Facebook on invasive data sharing
The managing director of a Mumbai-based marine engineering company was kidnapped during a business trip to the capital, police were informed on Friday. It was soon established via CCTV footage that the 64-year-old left his five-star hotel accompanied by two women and departed in a Hyundai Verna vehicle.
The abductors repeatedly called company officials, demanding ransom of 3 million rupees (US$42,600), using WhatsApp to conceal their identities, a police source told the Times of India.
Meanwhile, having identified the vehicle's license plates, the officers traced the address of the owner. The man was home and confessed to being part of the plot, saying that he was just seeking to make some easy cash. He apparently told police the place where the businessman was being held.

Andrew Hoggard said the targets send the message to farmers that New Zealand is prepared to give up on pastoral farming.
The Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Bill will create a legally binding objective to limit global warming to no more than 1.5°C with a net zero carbon approach.
A specific target for biogenic methane has also been created with Climate Change Minister James Shaw saying the Government needed to work with the agriculture industry to manage emissions.
Comment: The war on meat continues under the guise of 'saving the planet'. The farmers should learn to code - there is no future in meat farming if the elites have their way: Veganism by gunpoint.
See also:
- Cows are getting a bad rap and it's time to set the record straight: Giving up meat won't save the planet
- The coming obsolescence of animal meat - Silicon Valley start-ups push more 'schmeat'
- Cory Booker wants government to drastically increase the cost of meat to encourage veganism
- The vegan lobby - Meat-free diet for everyone
- The Health & Wellness Show: The Vegan Putsch - They're Coming For Your Meat!
- EAT-Lancet's tentacles stretch to New Zealand as health officials ponder a red meat tax
- The twisted web of the EAT-Lancet Commission's controversial campaign to eradicate meat consumption

File photos from left: Pamela Anderson Reuters / Mario Anzuoni; Susan Sarandon REUTERS/Mark Blinch; Roger Waters REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
"This is really important. Why aren't we talking about it?" actress and activist Susan Sarandon tweeted about the leaked Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons document that contradicts their official report on the chemical weapons attack in Douma, Syria in April 2018.
The 15-page document, which has been authenticated and was released by the Working Group on Syria, Propaganda and Media, revealed OPCW engineer findings that the gas canisters found at the scene of the alleged sarin attack were likely placed in position, rather than having been dropped by the Syrian army aircraft.
Comment: See also:
- About Those 'Nice, New, Smart' Missiles And The 'Chemical Weapons' Sites in Syria
- More Than 40 Members of the White Helmets Admit to Staging of Chemical Attacks in Syria
- MIT Professor eviscerates White Helmets 'evidence' of Syrian chemical weapons attack
- May confirms UK will continue funding terrorist supporting propaganda construct White Helmets

The guided missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 728) pulls into the Bay of Naples, March 4, 2011.
A "rape list" was shared by members of the guided-missile submarine Florida's Gold crew, where investigators found "lewd and sexist comments and jokes were tolerated, and trust up and down the chain of command was nonexistent." That's according to a 74-page investigation into the misconduct, obtained exclusively by Military.com through a Freedom of Information Act request.
The Florida, homeported in Kings Bay, Georgia, was the second submarine to integrate enlisted women. Capt. Gregory Kercher, who became the Florida Gold crew's commanding officer about a year later, was fired in August for a loss of confidence in his ability to lead.
Members of the Hatari group held up Palestinian flags with 'Palestine' written on them as the cameras were fixed on them during the announcement of their public votes at the final on Saturday night. The protest generated boos and cheers from the crowd at the Tel Aviv event, and support online.
Security quickly confiscated the flags from the band who were sitting in the green room at the time.
"The Icelanders will apparently be punished by the European Broadcasting Union, which is really not tolerant of those who violate its rules," said Eldad Koblenz, CEO of Israel's public broadcaster Khan.
"A Katyusha rocket fell in the middle of the Green Zone without causing any losses, details to come later," a statement by the military read.
"Initial reports indicate that the rocket was fired from an open field" in the southern part of the Iraqi capital, a police source told AFP.
There was a loud bang, the witnesses said, adding that sirens briefly sounded in the city after the attack.
The outlook of current Western leaders suggests that humanity will be hard pressed to survive the 21st century
Talk about a graphic display of soft power: Beijing this week hosted the Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations.











Comment: Yulia appears to have become a victim of the 'fun and games' rife in her father's former profession. His part has morphed from patsy victim to stoke Russophobia, to possible participant in the construction of the fake dossier used in the attempted smear of President Trump. If that is true, it provides an incentive to remove him from the reach of investigations into the dossier. We may never get to know the particulars, but it seems the rest of Yulia's life is forever out of her hands.