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Man vandalizes Lockheed Martin offices in protest of US-backed Saudi war on Yemen

lockheed vandalizm
© Bryce Druzin
A former reporter was charged with felony vandalism after tagging the defense manufacturer’s Palo Alto office.
Bryce Druzin said he's followed news of the U.S.-backed Saudi war in Yemen with increasing dismay over the years. But last weekend, he felt compelled to express his horror over the humanitarian crisis unfolding 9,000 miles away by risking arrest.

The 34-year-old South Bay native marched in broad daylight Saturday to Lockheed Martin's Palo Alto offices and spray-painted the word "Yemen" in blood-red letters over the defense contractor's signs to protest its weapons sales to Saudi Arabia.

At the base of some stairs leading to the main entrance, he scrawled "8-9-18," the date when a Saudi-led coalition dropped a 500-pound, laser-guided Lockheed Martin-made MK 82 bomb on a school bus, killing 44 children.

Druzin then called Palo Alto police and waited outside the Hanover Street facility for them to take him into custody. Authorities booked him in jail on a charge of felony vandalism, releasing him the next morning on his own recognizance.

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Eye 1

John Kelly joins unaccompanied migrant children shelter board

John Kelly
Former White House chief of staff John Kelly has joined the board of directors for a company that operates shelters for undocumented migrant children.

Kelly was a top aide to President Donald Trump when he enacted his "zero-tolerance" policy at the border which forced the separation of some 2,700 children from their families in a matter of weeks and sent them to privately run shelters across the U.S.

The Trump administration has since abandoned forced family separations and reunited almost all of those families under a court order. But the government says some 12,650 children remain in shelters as of this week - mostly older children and teens who arrived at the border alone and are waiting to be placed with sponsors.

Caliburn International, the parent company of Comprehensive Health Services - which oversees one of the largest shelters for migrant children - announced Friday that Kelly would join the board with several other retired military brass. CBS News first reported the appointment.

Heart - Black

'House of horror': CCTV exposes Indian businessman's alleged sexual abuse of underage girls

pedophile Vimal Chand
© Senior Superintendent of Police Meerut
Vimal Chand and another person have been arrested in connection with the case.
An upmarket house in northern India is at the center of a child abuse probe as CCTV footage has allegedly revealed that a retired insurance executive sexually exploited several underage girls over a two-year period.

Vimal Chand allegedly abused children as young as 10 years old in his home in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, with police saying that he likely recorded the encounters on the property's 13 CCTV cameras for voyeuristic reasons, the Times of India reports.

Megaphone

Assange's father slams US pursuit of Wikileaks founder as 'revenge' for exposing war destruction

John Shipton
© Riptly
Julian Assange's father John Shipton has blasted the US for seeking "vindictive revenge" on his son for WikiLeaks exposing the US "destruction" of Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria and the "millions killed" in wars.

Assange is being punished for exposing the "grand narrative of every heinous crime of the late 20th century," Lipton told protesters at a rally in Sydney, Australia, on Friday.

"The consequence of WikiLeaks revealing these crimes, the destruction of Iraq, the destruction of Afghanistan, the destruction of Syria, the destruction of Libya, millions killed, they want their vindictive revenge," he said.

No Entry

Modern day book-burning: Facebook's most recent purge and the attack on free speech

Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos, and Louis Farrakhan
© Lucas Jackson/Jim Bourg / Rebecca Cook
When social media platforms simultaneously banned Alex Jones last summer, I wrote that the decision was merely a "warning shot against dissent." The latest Facebook bans against more conservative figures proves that point.

Facebook, citing company policies on "hate organizations," has now banned Infowars, Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos, and Louis Farrakhan, among others. If that was not bad enough, now even merely posting a link to Infowars content could get you in trouble, too.

When I criticized the earlier bans against Jones, I prefaced it by saying that I was not a fan, lest anyone assume my words were tantamount to an endorsement of his content or opinions. But there should be no need for such a semi-apologetic disclaimer. This is straight-up censorship and it should be condemned, regardless of anyone's personal feelings toward the targets.

The initial ban on Jones was an attempt to test the waters; to see how people might react to a popular figure being wiped from social media existence. When establishment journalists whooped and cheered in celebration, Facebook (and the rest) were emboldened. Consequently, we are now sliding down the slippery slope of internet censorship at frighteningly quick pace - and they are still cheering. Most news reports on the new ban have framed it positively as Facebook 'taking action' and finally doing the right thing.

Eye 1

Tyson recalls additional 11.7 million pounds of chicken strips

Tyson chicken
Tyson Foods is massively expanding a previous recall for its brand of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strips due to consumers finding pieces of metal in them.

The company issued a recall for 69,093 pounds of chicken strips on March 21, but it is now expanding that to 11,829,517 million pounds, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service.

The recall was announced on Saturday.

The FSIS had initially received two complaints of "extraneous material" in the chicken, but it has now received six complaints. There have been three oral injuries due to people biting into the chicken strips contaminated with metal pieces.

Light Saber

Coup flops in Venezuela and Guaido's shadow 'ambassador' flees in failure as DC embassy protectors hold their ground

Washington venezuela embassy defender
© The Gray Zone
A group of determined US activists forced Juan Guaido's shadow ambassador, Carlos Vecchio, to flee from a rally that was supposed to mark his triumphant entry into the Venezuelan embassy in Washington

It was supposed to be a day of triumph for Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido and his forces in Washington DC. In Caracas, the opposition had launched "Operacion Libertad," a coup attempt that promised to flip high level figures in the military and Maduro's inner circle and deliver Miraflores Palace to Guaido. And in Washington, self-declared ambassador Carlos Vecchio was poised to take control of Venezuela's embassy from Maduro's representatives.

But by the end of the Mayday holiday, Guaido's plot had been resoundingly defeated, while Vecchio was seen fleeing the embassy after his speech before 50 or so fanatical right-wing supporters was overwhelmed by a group of anti-coup protesters both inside and outside the embassy. It was a humiliating defeat for a US-backed opposition that has not achieved a single concrete victory since launching its coup attempt over 75 days ago.

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Journalists covering the standoff at the Venezuelan embassy in Washington DC have been harassed by a group of Juan Guaido supporters, who demand that the 'Embassy Civilian Protection Collective' vacate the diplomatic building.

Members of a Telesur crew covering tensions outside the diplomatic compound were verbally assaulted on Friday afternoon by a member of the Venezuelan opposition, who, in a tirade of perfect Spanish, insulted their looks.


"Harassment, taunts, banging in their ears, [and] blocking cameras," appears to be an acceptable way to treat "the media they do not think is on their side," the anti-war A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition pointed out.

"I've covered lots of protests over the years. Never seen more racism vocalized than what I'm seeing from the Venezuelan opposition in DC. Not even in Charlottesville," independent journalist Alex Rubinstein, who has been living in the embassy, tweeted on Friday, in response to a harassment incident.


The US recognized Juan Guaido as the "legitimate" leader of Venezuela in February and told the diplomats representing Maduro's government to leave the country. Activists opposing US interventionism in the Latin America have occupied the diplomatic compound for weeks, refusing to surrender the property to Guaido's supporters.


On Tuesday, at the height of Guaido's failed attempted coup in Venezuela, opposition supporters gathered en masse in front of the diplomatic compound. Chanting and waving Venezuelan flags, protesters immediately verbally engaged a group of anti-war activists being led by Code Pink.

That group is one of the organizations of the "Embassy Civilian Protection Collective" who have been holed up inside the Venezuelan compound in order to prevent diplomats loyal to Guaido from taking control of the building. The activists say they were invited in by embassy staff.

Amid the tense standoff Secret Service and police officers stood between the Maduro and Guaido protesters.


Unable to force the activists to leave the premises, the pro-Guaido protesters began to stop people, food, and supplies from getting into the building. Three activists, including Code Pink's national co-director Ariel Gold, were briefly detained on Thursday. Gold was charged with "throwing missiles," after trying to throw bread, salad boxes, and tampons at those inside the embassy.


On Friday afternoon, Gold streamed a video showing an elderly gentleman getting booked by police for delivering "tooth brushes" to the activists. "Venezuelan Embassy in DC is more wild, violent, racist, unlawful than my times in Hebron, West Bank, Palestine," she tweeted.


Video of the 'contraband' consisting of basic necessities was shared by Alex Rubinstein online.


While the State Department on Thursday called on the "trespassers" to leave, claiming that "Guaido has legal authority over the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, DC," the anti-war lobby is committed to holding the fortress, even if it means arrests.

On Friday, Republican Congressman from Colorado Scott Tipton wrote a letter to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, asking him to intervene to kick out the Collective from the embassy.


The opposition, meanwhile, continues their efforts to penetrate the compound.


"Opposition continuing their aggressive & potentially deadly tactics," Rubinstein tweeted late on Friday evening, after the pro-Guaido crowd began flashing strobe lights, considered extremely dangerous to people with epilepsy and spectrum disorders. "A man was arrested in the US for sending a GIF to an epileptic reporter yet cops do nothing to stop this. It's increasingly clear they are on State Dept. orders to let the oppo escalate."





Cross

New report: Anti-Christian persecution has reached near genocidal levels

Syrian mass
© Reuters / Sertac Kayar
A Syrian priest prays during mass, December 25, 2018
Christians are the most persecuted of any religious group and face near-genocidal levels of oppression in some parts of the world, says a report commissioned by the UK Foreign Office.

Prepared by Reverend Philip Mounstephen, the Bishop of Truro and an Anglican missionary, the report estimated that one in three people worldwide experience some form of religious oppression, finding Christians are the most widely targeted group.

"Evidence shows not only the geographic spread of anti-Christian persecution, but also its increasing severity," said the report, adding that "in some regions, the level and nature of persecution is arguably coming close to meeting the international definition of genocide."

British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who commissioned the study last year, said on Friday that "political correctness" played a role in the abuses, slamming governments around the world for being "asleep" on the issue.

"What we have forgotten in that atmosphere of political correctness is actually the Christians that are being persecuted are some of the poorest people on the planet," said Hunt.

The report focuses on faith-based persecution in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Latin America - notably excluding Europe and North America.

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Question

Huh? CNN thinks Louis Farrakhan is far-right

Louis Farrakhan
© Reuters / Rebecca Cook
In the wake of another social media purge, CNN host Alisyn Camerota described Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan as a 'far right' figure on air. Did somebody hand her the wrong script?

Facebook on Thursday announced it would delete several "far right" and "anti-Semitic" pages and permanently ban their creators, the latest in a series of attempts to crack down on those the platform considers "extreme."

Thursday's casualties include avowedly right-wing figures such as Milo Yiannopoulos and Paul Joseph Watson, but major media outlets, from The Washington Post to The Atlantic, ran with the "far-right" description of Farrakhan, mindlessly lumping him in with the group.

Though Farrakhan does share some sentiments with elements on the right - his views on people of the Jewish faith, for example - the Nation of Islam has historically associated itself with left-wing causes, such as the civil rights movement.

Fire

Authorities try to discover the cause of a ground-shaking explosion at industrial complex Lake County, Illinois

Illinois explosion
© Emily Laughlin
A blast rocked a neighborhood Friday night in Lake County, Illinois, where authorities were trying to determine what caused it.
Four people were hospitalized and three are missing after a "ground-shaking" explosion and fire broke out Friday night in an industrial complex in Lake County, Illinois.

Shortly before 10 p.m. the Lake County Sheriff's Department said it was working to determine the cause of a blast in the Gurnee-Waukegan area.

Waukegan Police Commander Joe Florip said four workers were transported to the hospital from the scene with "moderate injuries" as crews continued to actively search the rubble for any other victims.

Police have confirmed that the explosion took place at AB Specialty Silicones, a manufacturing and distribution company specializing in silicone-based ingredients.

Hours after the initial blast, crews continued to fight the blaze and urged residents to stay clear of the scene.

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