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David Hogg's post-speech raised fist sends social media into a frenzy

David Hogg
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David Hogg delivered a fiery speech filled with gun control talking points akin to a progressive politician's campaign speech during the "March for Our Lives" gun control rally in Washington on Saturday.

But it was the statement he made after his speech that sent social media into a frenzy.

What did Hogg say?

During his four-minute speech, the 18-year-old student took aim at the National Rifle Association and the politicians the pro-Second Amendment organization supports, such as his senator, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.)

"First off, I'm gonna start off by putting this price tag right here as a reminder for you guys to know how much Marco Rubio took for every student's life in Florida. One dollar and five cents," Hogg said.

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Crusader

Russian election boss plans to use blockchain-based system to protect polls against rigging

Ella Pamfilova
© Sergey Vedyashkin / mskagency
Ella Pamfilova, head of Russia's Central Election Commission
The head of Russia's Central Election Commission has revealed plans to introduce a blockchain-based system that would be protected from hacking and rigging, and which would be more convenient for voters.

"I will discuss this issue with the president ... there is a public demand for it. We have refurbished everything we could before the latest election, but now as the election is over we have to act preemptively. I want to make a system that has no analogue, a system based on blockchain. This is my ambition," Ella Pamfilova announced on the "Moscow Calling" radio station on Tuesday.

The official described the planned system as something that would be protected from hack attacks, convenient for ordinary citizens and "guaranteed against rigging from any side whatsoever." She also emphasized that the plan was not a fantasy as the technology to realize it already exists. Pamfilova expressed hope that the blockchain system would be used at the next Russian presidential elections, due in 2024.

Comment: Sounds like it will be a much more robust system than what the US has. Then again, it's not like they'd want to make it harder to rig elections and steal votes, right Hillary?


Passport

On the expelling of Russian diplomats: mere tokenism in Europe; childish petulance in Washington

Russian Embassy UK

Russian Embassy located in London, UK
US expulsion looks like a delayed reaction to Russia's huge expulsion of US diplomats last July

Before discussing the decision of the Western powers to expel Russian diplomats, it is necessary re-emphasise the total lack of logic behind the decision.

Though the decision is being presented in the media as an expulsion of "Russian spies", it is also being linked to the Skripal case.

The Skripal case however is still ongoing. The British police investigation is still underway. No suspect has been named and all the indications are that the British police still do not know how Sergey and Yulia Skripal were poisoned or who poisoned them.

The OPCW has only recently become involved in the case, and only because the Russians insisted on it.

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USA

There was no opioid epidemic in US before troops protected opium poppies in Afghanistan

poppy fields opioids
The Afghanistan War is the longest in United States history, and despite initial claims that the goal of the invasion was to keep Americans safe by destroying the Taliban and al-Qaeda, the result has been a massive increase in opium production that has fueled an on-going opioid crisis in the United States and ensnared more than 2.5 million Americans in heroin addiction.

As whistleblower and former FBI contractor Sibel Edmonds noted, before the U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001, there were around 189,000 heroin users in the United States. By 2016, that figure increased to 4.5 million-an estimated 2.5 million heroin addicts and 2 million casual users.

The number of heroin overdose deaths in the U.S. also skyrocketed with a 533 percent increase from around 2,000 deaths in 2002 to more than 13,200 deaths in 2016. The is part of more than 64,000 deaths attributed to drug overdoses in 2016, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Star of David

Israeli military targets civilians with chemical weapon drones

Israeli chem drone
© Amity Underground
Israeli chemical weapon drone
For the first time, Lebanon-based Al-Mayadeen TV released new dramatic footage showing Israeli forces using a weaponized unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) against a Hamas rally in the Gaza Strip, according to the Times of Israel.

The UAV is seen flying through the skies above hundreds of protestors, while operators of the aircraft drop chemical weapons into the crowd. The Times of Israel states that the UAV released tear gas, formally known as a lachrymator agent, which causes severe eye and respiratory pain, skin inflammation, bleeding, and even blindness.

The intense footage could provide us with the early knowledge that governments are willing to use high-tech military technology against civilians in a non-combat environment.



Comment: The drones are the latest means of indiscriminate torture unleashed by the Israelis to be used against Palestinians. Israel has previewed the drone demonstration to incite fear prior to Palestine's upcoming rally. If all goes as planned from both sides, the world will be watching the poisoning and maiming of thousands of peaceful protesters occupying their own territory.


Info

Ahed Tamimi is the victim, not the criminal - Israel has no right to imprison her

Ahed Tamimi
© Reuters
Palestinian teen Ahed Tamimi enters a military courtroom escorted by Israeli security personnel as her lawyer Gaby Lasky (L) stands near, at Ofer Prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Feb. 13, 2018.
Ahed Tamimi was 16 years old when arrested and detained. Her crime against humanity is that with her bare hands she slapped an armed soldier.

Now 17 years old, Ahed is not yet an adult - by international definition. Following a plea deal, she will spend eight months in prison.

The reality is that Ahed is not imprisoned because she slapped a soldier but because she is a visible symbol of Palestinian resilience and the next generation of resistance which continues to prevent the lie that is the State of Israel being globally accepted as an inevitable truth.

A veritable David in battle with Goliath, fair hair flying, hailed as the lion of Palestine, Ahed, by international human rights standards, remains a young person denied her liberty in contravention of the international human rights obligations of the State of Israel. She is entitled to the international protection afforded to children and young people: protection of her identity, including her national identity; protection of her liberty; of her life and family life; protection of her right to education.

She has been afforded none of these protections since the day she was born. She is the second generation of her family, the third of her nation to be so denied.

State violence against Ahed, her family and her people, continues to go unpunished and largely unchallenged by international duty bearers in this regard. It spans three generations and is a crime against humanity.

Green Light

Germany issues Russian gas pipeline permit as US tries to kill the project

Pipeline
© Unknown
Germany has issued a permit for the construction and operation of an offshore section of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Germany in the Baltic Sea.

"The BSH [Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency of Germany] issued the permit for this approximately 30-kilometres-long route section in accordance with the Federal Mining Act," the company in charge of the project, Nord Stream 2 AG, said on its website. According to the company, all necessary permits have been obtained. In January, the Stralsund Mining Authority approved the construction and operation in German territorial waters and the landfall area.


Vader

Palestine: A group of Israeli colonizers invade two buildings, force families out

A group of around fifteen Israeli colonialist families invaded

A group of Israeli colonialist invaded two buildings in Hebron, Palestine
A group of around fifteen Israeli colonialist families invaded, on Monday at night, two Palestinian buildings close to the Ibrahimi Mosque, in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, despite being evicted earlier following a court ruling.

The colonizers invaded the two buildings, after claiming they purchased them with the approval of the 'Civil Defense Administration," which is the executive branch of the Israeli military occupation of the West Bank.

Bad Guys

The prevalence of the global child sex trade in the US

child locked up
It's a horrific issue that doesn't get nearly enough coverage in U.S. mainstream media. Child sex trafficking is a booming black market business. Most parents can't imagine it happening in their own backyard.

While we know it's a global issue, child sex trafficking is finally starting to become a mainstream topic in the U.S. A film called "I Am Jane Doe," released in February, highlights young girls between the ages of 13 and 15 years old who were picked up off the street and sold for sex online.

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Bad Guys

British media infects Ireland with anti-Russia hysteria via tales of Russian embassy 'spy-nest'

murdoch newspapers
© Stefan Kiefer / Global Look Press
It hardly needs to be said that Ireland is a small country. But, for decades, it has had a newspaper industry to be proud of, with its main titles fairer and less partisan than their equivalents in other states.

Indeed, in Ireland we only needed to look across the water to Britain to see openly biased media in action, with papers either wedded to particular parties and ideologies or manipulated by their owners, depending on the circumstances of the day.

Over the past generation, British outlets have entered the Irish market, looking for circulation boosts to buttress numbers back at home. And, aside from their presence squeezing indigenous Irish operations, they've also brought with them the poor journalism standards of their homeland.

Comment: Rupert's got his hands in a lot of political pies.