Society's Child
As fire engulfed the apartment building in northeast Dallas on Wednesday, not everyone thought they would make it out alive. One mother and father punched out their third-floor window to escape the blaze, but couldn't risk jumping with their one-year-old infant.
"It was terrifying," mother Shuntara Thomas told WFAA-TV. "I didn't know if I was going to come down with her or if that would be the last time that I was holding my child."
Gazprom Export launched on August 17 its Electronic Sales Platform (ESP) for physical natural gas sales to European consumers, in addition to supplies under existing contracts. The Russian firm expects the platform "to become an additional mean to optimize supplies of gas," Elena Burmistrova, Director General of Gazprom Export, said.
Sales via the ESP began on September 20, and according to Gazprom Export data, no auctions have been held since last Friday, November 16.
"There are no auctions as all of the gas available in balance has been sold till the end of the year," the source close to the process told Platts.

Ailsa Hospital in Ayr has been placed on lockdown following a stabbing in its grounds.
Police Scotland said it was searching for an attacker who knifed the woman outside Ailsa hospital, on the outskirts of Ayr, at about 10.05am on Thursday.
The victim is being treated in hospital but her condition is not yet known.
NHS Ayrshire and Arran said the building was "on full lockdown" as a police helicopter and officers search the area.
The health board said "no members of staff, patients or visitors will be able to leave the site until advised".
The incident took place in the city of Huludao, Liaoning province at noon on Thursday. The children were crossing the street when the vehicle, identified by media as an Audi, rammed into them.
A video released on social media shows chaos as the car crashes into the crowd of children. Many of the students are knocked to the ground and dragged by the car.
Shouting "f***ing Muslim" and "Muslim go home" Joshua O'Leary, 23, and Alfred Young, 19, set upon Dario Antonioni in the in Surrey Quays area of east London on 10 June.
He told Inner London crown court that he that he had a beard at the time.
"Due to your prejudice and ignorance and because he had a small beard you all thought he was a Muslim and shouted abuse at him," Judge Benedict Kelleher said as he sentenced the pair to community service and curfew instead of jail, the Evening Standard reported. "He put up a spirited defence to your completely unjustified attack late at night while under the influence of alcohol."
Comment: This is the concluding article in a series of 12 articles written in 2006 commemorating (at the time) the 43rd anniversary of the assassination of JFK. This day, November 22nd, 2018, is the 55th anniversary of what can, in hindsight and in Truth, be called the Day America Died.
Anyone who has taken the time to study the facts about that fateful day in Dallas, TX, will already know that JFK was deliberately murdered by a cabal of psychopathic warmongers who were opposed to his plans for a more peaceful world. That same cabal is still in power today, and it has extended its reach across the globe.
You can find the rest of the JFK series here. You can also purchase a Kindle of the whole series on Amazon.
If you do nothing else, just take the time to watch the Sott.net/QFG produced version of 'Evidence of Revision', a three disc set that presents archive footage that will leave you in no doubt who killed JFK and why.
John F. Kennedy and the Monolithic and Ruthless Conspiracy
As I mentioned in the previous chapter of the present series, I was 11 years old and in my 6th grade classroom when the news of John F. Kennedy's assassination was first broadcast. I was not ignorant of the idea that evil existed in the world, but I thought about it as something that was personal, local even, not some sort of global juggernaut stalking whole societies. John Kennedy's assassination was the event that changed all that.
Even though I was not able to fully comprehend it then, years later I was better able to articulate the raw, horrifying face of evil I had seen on that sunny November day in 1963. I didn't know then that Kennedy himself had already seen it and described it:
For we are opposed, around the world, by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy...Well, of course, George W. Bush says the same thing, doesn't he? The difference is, Kennedy died for saying it, Bush didn't. That suggests that Kennedy had in mind the real conspiracy, and Bush either doesn't have a clue, or is busy directing attention away from it.
Two devices were found in a property being refurbished in Craven Park, Harlesden, at 09:30 GMT.
Nearby flats were evacuated and roads were closed after specialist officers assessed them as being suspected improvised explosive devices.
There have been no arrests, the Met said.

The wealth we produce is being accumulated by our boss Jeff Bezos, while our wages barely keep us afloat’.
In The Amazon Diaries, our anonymous insider takes us behind the scenes at an Amazon fulfillment center where workers are 'an extension of the machine'
Welcome Amazonians. It is always Day 1. Are you ready to make a difference?
It was my first day as a seasonal Amazon worker, hired just prior to peak season. Our site operations manager was like many Amazon managers: an ex-military white male, in his late 40s and wearing straight-fit jeans and a T-shirt with "Amazon Military" emblazoned on the front. He drew a line alongside an inverted pyramid, writing "least important" on the bottom and "most important" higher up, with the word "customer" scrawled along the very top.
"Where do you think Jeff Bezos sees himself on this chart?"
Comment: See also:
- Tucker Carlson: Ocasio-Cortez has 'good point' in criticizing tax breaks for Amazon
- At least 2 dead as Baltimore Amazon warehouse collapses during severe weather
- Wikileaks has published alleged secret files on Amazon's data centers
- Amazon staff forced to work in sub-zero temperatures in giant warehouse in Scotland
- Bezos' move to raise Amazon wages is a Machiavellian ploy
- What about your workers? Amazon's Bezos gets flack for $2bn fund to help homeless & children
- Amazon paying employees to tweet nice things about warehouse working conditions, praise company
- Amazon leaves workers to suffer after warehouse injuries
The retailer was blasted for its "vomit-inducing" shopfront in Nottingham, which included a menswear showcase of "outfits to impress".
M&S said its festive windows were routinely updated and any changes would not be due to the backlash.
It also told the BBC it would not be altering its nationwide ad campaign.
Comment: Good on M&S for refusing to bow to unreasonable NPC pressure. The idea that selling women underwear is somehow sexist, simply because it's juxtaposed with selling men suits, requires a reading into the situation and twisting it to fit a narrative. It's a sign of ideological possession. In an age of giving in to any offense, and offering gratuitous apologies, the actions (or non-actions) of M&S should be considered heroic (as sad as that may be).
See also:
- The unhinged Left's demand for ritualized apologies dangerously undermines freedom of expression
- Most ludicrous apologies forced from those who didn't toe media line on Kavanaugh
- Apologise my ass
- How to stop the corporate virtue-signaling before it's too late
- The feminist corporate coup of California
- Conflating virtue with virtue signalling: The signal is not the virtue













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