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French citizens have used the yellow vests that their government requires they carry in their vehicles as a symbol of this protest. As the Guardian points out, unlike previous French protest movements, it sprang up online through petitions and was organised by ordinary working people posting videos on social media, without a set leader, trade union or political party behind it.
The New York Police Department had received an anonymous tip about a bomb threat regarding Facebook's campus in Menlo Park, California, and alerted local authorities at about 4:30 p.m., a spokeswoman for the Menlo Park police said.
Late on Tuesday, police said the building was secure, however.
Comment: Whether this bomb threat was due to a disgruntled Facebook user, an employee who went to extreme lengths to get a day off, or some other cause, it's undeniable that a segment of the population is getting increasingly angry and frustrated with social media platforms. With the attack on YouTube back in April, we saw the extent to which a clearly disturbed individual can go to take vengeance on social media companies for their opaque and constantly shifting rules of service and trigger-happy ban-hammer disposition. One hopes we won't see more of these in the future, but it would hardly be surprising.
See also:
- Apple CEO Tim Cook suggests it's 'a sin' not to ban certain people from social media
- Conservative activist, Laura Loomer, chains herself to Twitter's office door in protest of social media censorship
- Democrats, Republicans and Independents are all getting fed up with social media, says new survey
- Study: People posting lots of pictures to social media became 25% more narcissistic in four months
- Feeling lonely and depressed? Decrease your use of social media
- Social media is contributing to America's 'moral degradation'
- Recent study shows social media impairs your ability to think intelligently
Deutsche Bank was raided by German regulators last week on more allegations of fraud and money laundering.
Comment: And to think that Deutsche Bank is regulated by the same government that would seek to subjugate half of Europe with austerity measures because said countires are 'mismanaging their economies'.
- Whistleblower exposes biggest money laundering scandal in European history involving Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan and Danske Bank
- Banking giants ANZ, Deutsche Bank and Citigroup to be prosecuted by Australia for running "criminal cartel"
- Deutsche Bank, HSBC & Citigroup get 'slap on the wrist' in Libor rigging case
- Deutsche Bank trader has admitted guilt: Megabanks conspired to rig precious metals markets
- Deutsche Bank bankruptcy would collapse world financial system
- Deutsche Bank crises: Europe's ticking time bomb
- Prelude to a run on physical gold and banks? Deutsche Boerse responds to Deutsche Bank's failure to deliver physical gold

In this Monday, April 4, 2016, file photo, smoke rises as people flee their homes during clashes between Iraqi security forces and members of the Islamic State group in Hit, Iraq, 85 miles (140 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq. Iraq on Monday, Dec. 10, 2018, celebrated the anniversary of its costly victory over the Islamic State group, which has lost virtually all the territory it once held but still carries out sporadic attacks.
The government declared victory last December after a grueling three-year war in which tens of thousands of people were killed and hundreds of thousands displaced. Entire towns and neighborhoods were reduced to rubble in the fighting.
The government declared Monday a national holiday, and a moment of silence is planned for later in the day. Checkpoints in the capital were decorated with Iraqi flags and balloons, as security forces patrolled the streets playing patriotic music.
As part of the celebrations, authorities plan to reopen parts of Baghdad's fortified Green Zone - home to key government offices and embassies - to the public. The move is billed as an act of transparency following protests against corruption and poor public services.
Comment: What this article says little about is that not only had the US helped foster the growth of Islamic State in Iraq (and elsewhere), but when it did finally come to attack IS here and there, it quite often killed tens of thousands of innocent Iraqis while destroying an incredible amount of infrastructure. This is on top of the fact that the US decimated large swathes of Iraq under the banner of lies claiming that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and needed to be brought under heel, of course.
In short, the Iraqis still find themselves digging themselves out of wanton destruction and carnage because of a country whose main export these days is wanton destruction and carnage; the US. Once the threat of that stops, Iraq and the world will really have something to celebrate.

A man in the Bedouin village of Abu Nuwar in the occupied West Bank with the Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim in the background
New poll shows racism rife amongst Israelis
A new poll by Israeli Channel 10 TV revealed that deep prejudice against Palestinians, including Palestinian citizens of Israel, is still the norm amongst Israeli Jews.
Over three-quarters of respondents said they would object to their child forming friendships with Palestinian youth of the opposite sex, and more than half of Israeli Jews in the study said they would be disturbed if their child formed friendships with Palestinian youth of the same sex.
Forty-three percent of respondents said that they were disturbed or very disturbed to hear people conversing in Arabic in a public space, and 42 percent said they believe that Jews should be hired for work over Arabs.
In fact, Dan Gertler is too corrupt for even the Trump administration to accept. Here's what the Treasury Department said a year ago about why the U.S. was punishing him under the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act:
Gertler is an international businessman and billionaire who has amassed his fortune through hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of opaque and corrupt mining and oil deals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Gertler has used his close friendship with DRC President Joseph Kabila to act as a middleman for mining asset sales in the DRC, requiring some multinational companies to go through Gertler to do business with the Congolese state. As a result, between 2010 and 2012 alone, the DRC reportedly lost over $1.36 billion in revenues from the underpricing of mining assets . . .
Comment: None of this should come as any surprise given Dershowitz's long history of defending pathologically-stricken individuals and governments:
- Alan Dershowitz - analyzing the devil's advocate
- Bully Alan Dershowitz protected serial child molester Jeffrey Epstein from his under-age accusers
- Norman Finkelstein: On the origins of Israel's modern propaganda (and Alan Dershowitz's legal troubles)
- Psychopath Alan Dershowitz rips Edward Snowden: 'We have an absolute right' to spy on other countries
- Psychopath Alan Dershowitz seeks to grill Jimmy Carter on Israel book
- Alan Dershowitz: Apologist For Inhumanity
The sale of yellow reflective vests is now partially banned in Egypt after state officials instructed retailers not to sell the vests to non-commercial buyers.
Furthermore, consumers now require police permission to purchase the vests from retailers throughout the country.
The yellow vests have emerged as a symbol of resistance in France in recent weeks, and are now heavily associated with the wave of protests that have been shaking the country since November.
A row between migrants in one of the reception centers escalated into open violence early Tuesday as people living in the shelter attacked local security staff that tried to intervene, police announced. A group of rioters then barricaded themselves in the building, forcing the security workers to call the police.
However, several local police squads that initially arrived at the scene located in the Bavarian town of Bamberg also failed to handle the situation. The officers were pelted with paving stones and had to call for backup.
As "numerous police detachments" from neighboring departments came to rescue, the police force at the scene amassed to some 100 officers. Law enforcement besieged the housing facility, which meanwhile caught fire.
Comment: German police warned years ago that the situations in the refugee centers would lead to violent clashes, and such incidents will likely heighten tensions with the local populations:
- German city imposes ban on new refugees, anti-migrant sentiment increases
- 57% of crimes in German town were committed by asylum seekers last year
- Protestors and police officers injured as violence flares again over fatal stabbing of German man by migrants
- Portraits of alleged migrant attacks' victims displayed at German immigration protests
"Cancer is an infectious disease, 200 types of it have been discovered," a notice at an apartment block in the Konkovo District in south-western Moscow read.
On the weekend, it was reported that local activists have started gathering signatures in order to prevent the building "from becoming a cancer clinic."
They were in a panic because one of the flats in the tenement, located near the Dmitry Rogachev National Medical Research Centre, was often rented by families of sick children, who underwent cancer treatment at the facility.
"While discussions may become heated and passionate, they should never become mean, nasty or vindictive in spoken or printed or emailed words, facial expressions, or gestures," states the Student Code of Conduct.
Another area of the code states that "committing any act prohibited by this Code of Conduct may result in expulsion or suspension from the University unless specific and mitigating factors are present."
"Factors to be considered in mitigation may include the present attitude and past disciplinary record of the offender, as well as the nature of the offense and the severity of any damage, injury, or harm resulting from it," the code continues.













Comment: Also see: Will Macron's Yellow Vest Implosion Spread to Other EU Countries?