Society's Child
"This is our city! This is our building!" chanted the demonstrators, who were encircled by police cars, with multiple cameras looking on.
The bas relief of the smirking demon was built as an adornment for a modernist guest house completed in 1914, and had become a city landmark. On Wednesday, a group of workmen, who refused to identify themselves, drove up to the sculpture, knocked it down, smashed it to pieces, and carted the fragments off to a dump. The statue cannot be restored.
A criminal investigation has been opened, but in the meantime, St. Petersburg is awash with theories about the vandals' motivation.
The bas relief was located directly opposite an Orthodox church that is currently under construction, and is scheduled to open next year.
Initially, Denis Gorchin, ostensibly a former leader of a conservative group calling itself the Cossacks of St. Petersburg, took responsibility for the destruction of the"Satan-worshipping" monument in a letter to the media. But Irbis, an umbrella union for Russian Cossacks, said they had never heard of Gorchin or his organization, and promised to "find and arrest the provocateur."
The 50-year-old pilot was attempting to complete a loop in front of an audience of 500 people at the Friesach-Hirt air show in Carinthia in Austria when he crashed, according police spokesman Markus Dexl, who spoke with the Austria Press Agency. The pilot died from his injuries before he could be taken to the hospital.
No one else was hurt in the incident, but the remainder of the flying festival was abandoned.
This is the sixth fatal incident at airshows this month. The most serious occurred during the Shoreham air show in the UK, where a vintage Hawker Hunter plane crashed into a busy road following a failed maneuver, killing 11 people. There have also been fatalities in Germany, Russia and the US.
Needless to say, her 'political views', which according to the TSO are "public incitement of hatred", are in fact valid concerns about military actions against civilian targets, actions that have been strongly supported by the US and Canadian governments since the West's installment of the current regime, which includes radicals with links to nazism, and the thousands of innocent lives lost as a result. In a plea on Facebook, posted on April 6th, Lisitsa wrote:
...I took to Twitter in order to get the other side of the story heard, the one you never see in the mainstream media - the plight of my people, the good and bad things that were happening in Ukraine. I translated news stories from Ukrainian language websites, I translated eyewitness accounts of atrocities.... I became really good in unmasking fakes published by Western media in order to make one side of the civil war look whiter and softer than Easter bunny, and another - as sub-humans, not worthy of mercy, the "collateral damage".In this world, 'freedom of speech' is granted only to those who say the 'right' things. Oftentimes, those who speak the truth are attacked, in one way or another, or have their words twisted in order to show them in a bad light. Now Lisitsa is under fire again because Dutch airline KLM is removing her music from its in-flight entertainment program.
To give you just one example: one of my feats was to confront French fashion magazine Elle, who published a glowing cover story about women in Ukrainian army. After the research I have shown to the magazine in my Twitter posts that the "cover girl" they have chosen to show was in fact a horrible person, open Neo-Nazi, racist, anti-Semite who boasted of murdering civilians for fun! The magazine issued a written public apology.
I was very proud! But with time my activities attracted a lot of vicious haters. I was a particularly important "target" because of being Ukrainian, thus - a traitor. I thought I knew hate - my playing on YouTube certainly "attracted" a fair share of hate mail. But I was mistaken. Death threats, wishes for my family to die, calling me "paid Kremlin wh*re"...the list goes on and on. My haters didn't stop there. Trying, in their own words, to teach me a lesson, they have now attempted to silence me as a musician. ...
Moscow has helped free a Ukrainian citizen who had long been kept prisoner by illegal armed groups in Afghanistan, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Saturday, adding that the man is ready to be transferred to Ukrainian authorities.
The operation which resulted in the release of Dmitry Bely was successful due to the joint efforts of Russian and Afghan authorities, the ministry said in a statement.
"We are glad that our efforts helped save the life of the Ukrainian citizen and restore his freedom," Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement.
Dmitry is now safe, and Russian authorities are ready to transfer him to Ukrainian officials in Afghanistan "at any convenient time," according to the ministry.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mariana Betsa said they had no information about Bely's release.
"Bely's wife, indeed, informed us that her husband had vanished while on the Afghan territory, and we took every step in cooperation with relevant Ukrainian authorities and the Afghan side to look for him," she told RIA Novosti.
RT's Ruptly agency has released footage of Bely meeting Russian Ambassador to Afghanistan Alexander Mantytskiy to thank the Russian authorities for their help in rescuing him.
Comment: Why was Russia able to accomplish this man's release when Ukraine was not?
It is horrific that people are drowning and suffocating to reach safety. These stories should be a reminder that migrants are not just statistics
They're not people: nobody would tolerate hearing about the drowning of human beings over and over again. At best they are bleak but intangible statistics, the object of a bit of tutting before mundane everyday life takes over. For others, they are an unwanted and uninvited swarm that Fortress Europe must keep out: full of undeserving would-be leeches who have no place in the west. In the hierarchy of death, anyone labelled "migrant" must take their place somewhere near the bottom. It is a dehumanised word: for all too many people, it is somewhere down with "petty criminal", and who mourns petty criminals?
As the news of up to 200 dead refugees, drowned off the coast of Libya, filters fleetingly into news coverage, the only guarantee is that more will drown. And with news of more than 70 refugees found dead in a truck in Austria - to try to imagine their last living moments triggers a horrible feeling in the pit of the stomach - we know that more bodies will be found in more trucks. Those of us who want more sympathetic treatment of people fleeing desperate situations have failed to win over public opinion, and the cost of that is death.
Comment: The indifference, callousness and dehumanization of refugees is an attitude that the psychopath leaders of this world would like to see spread further; deflecting from their own depravities and building on the increased and intensified suffering that has already befallen millions of their victims.
See also:
Victims of Western wars forced to flee their countries called 'swarms of marauding people' by Western warmongering politicians
Global response to people fleeing ravages of war: 'callous indifference,' humanitarian failure
He had just left a hospital, even though doctors had advised him not to, and it seems that whatever he was being kept there for was indeed still an issue. Realizing that he should not have left, Hutcheson, 48, pulled over to the first building he could find where he apparently thought help could be administered. Instead of helping him, however, a newly-released video shows Dallas County Sheriff's deputies tackling him to the ground.
It was only minutes after deputies piled on the injured, disoriented and incoherent Hutcheson, that he was dead at the scene.
Minutes later, Hutcheson was dead.
Local WFAA reports that in the video it is clear Hutcheson is "not well."
The video documents him "limping around" right before a deputy grabs him and slams him to the ground.
Still Hutcheson is calm, perhaps still a bit sedated from medication. His hands remain by his sides.
"My brother needed help," James Hutcheson, said in an interview with WFAA. "You treat some people like they have a medical emergency, not everybody like a criminal. I can tell you that he wasn't going to hurt anybody."
Shortly after the flaperon washed up, Boeing engineers confirmed that the wing segment belongs to a 777. And MH370, which went missing in March of 2014, is the only 777 unaccounted for. So case closed, right?
Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak figured it was, and on August 5th, he released a statement announcing as much to the world. But minutes later, French investigator Serge Mackowiak countered the prime minister's remarks, saying that more tests were needed to conclusively determine the wing segment's origin. Those test results were supposed to come within a day. Then it became a few days. Now it's been several weeks.
What's the hangup? According to New York Magazine, the ID plate that should have been attached to the inboard edge of the flaperon is missing. This plate, affixed to all 777 flaperons, ought to contain a serial number linking the part to MH370. Its absence has not only stymied the verification process, it's resulted in other aspects of the wing segment coming under (perhaps excessive) scrutiny.
Comment: A strange development in an even stranger story! See also:
- Strange Coincidence? - Malaysian Airlines Plane Replica Stored at Ben Gurion Airport
- Malaysia Airlines flight MH370: Conflicting claims in the media
- A second Bermuda Triangle? Six other planes have disappeared in same area as Malaysian Flight MH370 without a trace
- CNN host Don Lemon 'puts it out there': Was lost Malaysian flight taken by 'supernatural' forces?
Jorge Ramos, the influential anchor of Univision and an American immigrant from Mexico, has been denouncing Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric. Yesterday at a Trump press conference in Iowa, Ramos stood and questioned Trump on his immigration views. Trump at first ignored him, then scolded him for speaking without being called on and repeatedly ordered him to "sit down," then told him: "Go back to Univision." When Ramos refused to sit down and shut up as ordered, a Trump bodyguard physically removed him from the room. After the press conference concluded, Ramos returned and again questioned Trump about immigration, with the two mostly talking over each other as Ramos asked Trump about the fundamental flaws in his policy. Afterward, Ramos said: "This is personal. ... He's talking about our parents, our friends, our kids and our babies."
Comment: In the 90's, Donald Trump was lampooned by (the now defunct) Spy Magazine and appropriately dubbed the 'short fingered vulgarian from Queens'. The man has been, is, and always will be a self-promoting buffoon who has an incredibly inflated ego and exceedingly high opinion of himself. If only it could just end there and with his board game, TV show and mass market 'how to get rich like me' books. But that's the danger. We never imagine that these types might some day have the will to power, get the ear of millions, and start advocating for rounding up and causing immense suffering for people en masse. Sound familiar? And when a real thinking and feeling journalist like Jorge Ramos stands up and "doesn't wait to be called on" in order to question Trumps tyrannical and fascistic ideas, the journalistic whores on the payroll get their panties in a bunch about the "correct" ways to be a journalist.
Wait. It gets even better. Apparently there are a number of political operatives really like his message and are getting on his dark carnival bandwagon:
After investing a sizable fortune into building a political machine that now rivals the size and budgets of both major political parties, the conservative billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch are seeing some of their top operatives take jobs with the presidential campaign of Donald Trump.
The fact that many of Trump's political positions are at odds with those of the Koch brothers does not seem to be a factor.
Take Corey Lewandowski, Trump's campaign manager, who spent many years of his career working for the Koch political network, first as anassistant at the Koch-led group Citizens for a Sound Economy in 1997 and from 2008 through earlier this year as a senior staff member to the Koch's primary grassroots group, Americans for Prosperity. Over the last seven years, Lewandowski helped the Koch network organize Tea Party events and get-out-the-vote efforts for Republican candidates for office.
Alan Cobb, a strategic consultant for Trump, is the former director of Kansas public affairs for Koch Industries and also worked for years as a vice president at Americans for Prosperity.
Trump is being counseled by lawyer Donald F. McGahn, the former Federal Election Commission chair who just months ago represented the Koch political network during hearings with the FEC. McGahn is listed as affiliated with Freedom Partners Action Fund, the Super PAC set up by the Koch brothers and their lobbyists.
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July 2, 2015: Rancher Steve Drumright looks toward his cattle, grazing on a barren hillside in Tulare County, outside of Porterville, Calif. Drumright's herd is forced to search the parched Tulare County hills for the dwindling vegetation as California endures a fourth year of drought.
"There it goes," said Lozano, a 40-year-old disabled vet, masking his desperation with a smile. "That's how we do it in Okieville now."
Millions of Californians are being inconvenienced in this fourth year of drought, urged to flush toilets less often, take shorter showers and let lawns turn brown. But it's dramatically worse in places like Okieville, where wells have gone dry for many of the 100 modest homes that share cracked streets without sidewalks or streetlights in California's Central Valley.
Comment: This isn't looking good for California and there doesn't appear to be any relief in sight.
The melee at the store in Sabaneta, the birthplace of former Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, was the latest such incident in the South American nation where economic hardship and food shortages are creating long queues and scuffles.
The opposition Democratic Unity coalition said Maria Aguirre died and another 75 people were injured - including five security officials - in chaotic scenes when National Guard troops sought to control a 5,000-strong crowd with teargas.
"Due to the shortage of food ... the desperation is enormous," local opposition politician Andres Camejo said, according to the coalition's website. It published a photo of an elderly woman's body lying inert on a concrete floor.
Comment: Considering the collapsing economies all over the world, these types of incidents will become more common.
Tipping point near? Pathocrats engineering population control via income inequality, inflation and food shortages













Comment: See also:
Toronto Symphony Orchestra cancels Valentina Lisitsa concert for speaking out on Ukraine atrocities
A story of courage through art: Valentina Lisitsa plays concert in Donetsk