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British counter-terrorism police chief Neil Basu has admitted that detectives have thus far failed to confirm whether the toxic agent the couple from Amesbury was allegedly exposed to in late June was the same as the one that was ostensibly used against former Russian intelligence agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in March.
Speaking at a public meeting in Amesbury, Basu pointed out that he "would love to be able to say that we have identified and caught the people responsible and how we are certain there are no traces of nerve agent left anywhere in Wiltshire [county]."
The protest took place at the Wednesday session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Cooperation and Security in Europe that is taking place in Berlin, Germany.
Deputy speaker of the Russian Lower House, MP Pyotr Tolstoy (United Russia) said in comments with TASS that the protest was issued because some of the authors of the two latest anti-Russian resolutions were absent when these documents were put up for discussion. The Russian side asked that the debates are postponed, but the request was rejected by the current acting head of the assembly "in a teasing and insulting manner" after which all Russian representatives had to leave the assembly hall.

Tamika Mallory (center) and Linda Sarsour (second from left) lead protesters at a march in Fairfax, Va., July 14, 2017.
I wish, though, that one particular point of contention had been further explored. Around halfway through the debate, Peterson asked Goldberg if she thought the Left ever went too far in its theories or tactics. She replied with a bland comment about how she was against leftist "violence and censorship." This was moral pusillanimity of the highest order. Being against violence and censorship is the ethical equivalent of being against slavery or genocide; it is axiomatic and requires neither serious thought nor moral courage to state such a position. Goldberg failed to answer the real question Peterson was asking: What left-wing beliefs should be forbidden, deemed too radical and dangerous for anyone to hold?
One longs for the day when left-wing intellectuals answer this question - or even begin to contend with it. As Peterson noted, our intellectual culture has been largely successful in delineating the sorts of opinions which are unacceptable for right-wingers to embrace. Race hatred is not okay. Apologetics for Klansmen and National Socialists are not okay. Peterson says, correctly, that the cultural taboos on racial-supremacist sentiment are fully justified; we know what racist ideologies can do and have done, and so we feel disgusted whenever anyone attempts to resuscitate them.
Comment: See also:
- Far-left activist, actress, and NY gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon lauches petition to abolish ICE
- Far-left protesters threaten Sen Mitch McConnell outside DC restaurant
- The left is losing power, something they can't come to grips with
- Oppressive Left has drowned out common sense, says ex-liberal who started #Walkaway campaign
- EPA chief Pruitt becomes Left's latest harassment target
- The Left's hidden war on school choice
A 31-year-old nurse suspected of having a hand in the death of 48 patients at Oguchi Hospital in Yokohama in the summer of 2016, has reportedly confessed to murdering the ill patients that were already on the verge of death. Unable to cope with the emotional burden of having to explain to the relatives why the patient died on her watch, Ayumi Kuboki allegedly killed her victims by administering intravenous drips with a disinfectant containing benzalkonium chloride.
"I hated seeing the rapid deterioration in their condition," Kuboki was quoted as telling investigators. "I did not want them to die during my shift. It was troublesome and difficult having to explain to their family members."
"It would be a nuisance if that responsibility fell on me," she explained.
Kuboki was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of killing Sozo Nishikawa, 88, who died in September 2016. When questioned, she immediately confessed to the elderly patient's murder. Kuboki reportedly confessed to murdering at least 20 other patients out of the 48 that passed away between July and September 2016.
When the transhumanist movement began a few decades ago, its ideas had more in common with speculative science fiction than reality. But, inspired by Darwinian theory, the notion of human-directed, intelligent evolution has flourished alongside recent technological developments. The transhumanist perspective insists that humans have a distinctly separate mind and body, and that what happens to one need not affect the other. Understood in this way, apparently unrelated movements in biotech, tech, and social justice reveal themselves to be part of the same transhumanist project and aimed at the same objective: liberating the human being from the limitations of the body.
From January through May, the Census Bureau reports, the United States exported $52,902,300,000 in goods to China while importing $205,139,800,000 in good from China.
That means the dollar value of the goods the U.S. has bought from China so far this year is 3.87 times greater than the dollar value of the goods China has bought from the United States.
Before this year, the largest merchandise trade deficit with China in the first five months of the year was in 2015, when it hit $148,499,390,000 in constant May 2018 dollars (adjusted using the Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator).
The month-by-month U.S.-China merchandise trade numbers going back to 1985 are posted on the Census Bureau's website.
According to the Israeli military's statement, the Patriot launch triggered the sirens in the Golan Heights and Jordan Valley regional councils not far from the border with Syria and Jordan.
Earle Gustavas Stevens, 69, was arrested two weeks ago for driving his Mercury Grand Marquis while under the influence. The Vero Beach resident, now free on $1500 bond in advance of a July 31 arraignment, was nabbed after a driver called 911 to report that Stevens's car repeatedly tapped her bumper while they were in a McDonald's drive-thru lane.
When a sheriff's deputy contacted Stevens, he reeked of alcohol, was slurring his words, and had "red and glossy" eyes. On the Mercury's passenger seat was a bottle of Jim Beam, from which Stevens admitted he had been drinking.
Asked if he was drinking in the auto, Stevens replied, "No." He then explained he was enjoying the bourbon at "Stop signs." The deputy further noted Stevens's distinction when it came to drinking while driving: "He further explained that he was not drinking while the car was moving and only when he stopped for stop signs and traffic signals."
A stunning example of free-market murder feeding the world's children to a $11.5 billion industry.
A million infant deaths a year are blamed on a reliance of infant formula rather than breastfeeding. (2)
Comment: See also:
- US bullies smaller nations into adopting anti-breast-feeding WHO resolution, until Russia steps in...
- Russia steps in to stop US bullying on the WHO's anti-breastfeeding policy
- Breastfeeding For Just Two Months Dramatically Reduces SIDS Risk, Study Finds
- Absurd new study claims that describing breastfeeding as 'natural' reinforces gender roles and therefore unethical
- Neuroscience shows breastfeeding is not just milk

A snake was found inside this external hard drive, hidden inside a piece of luggage at Miami International Airport. The flight was headed to Barbados.
According to the Transportation Security Administration, officers found a python inside an external hard drive hidden inside a piece of luggage that was headed for Barbados.
"The snake, that didn't get on a plane thanks to our officers' diligent screening, had been artfully concealed inside the electronics of a hard drive and placed in a checked bag headed for a flight to Barbados," TSA spokeswoman, Sari Koshetz, told the Miami Herald Monday.
"Upon the TSA officer's discovery of the organic mass, one of our TSA bomb experts was called into the baggage screening room to investigate the innards of the hard drive and that is when he discovered the mass was a live snake," Koshetz added.













Comment: The UK is reaching new lows with Skripal 2.0. And it shows just how desperate the establishment has become that it's willing to risk whatever credibility it had left in yet another attempt to smear Russia. Meanwhile fans visiting Russia for the World Cup are realising that what their government told them about the country and its people is quite far from the truth:
- Skripal Lie Redux: Two More People "Poisoned" Near Porton Down
- Salisbury Conspiracy of Silence Continues
- Shock Guardian op-ed: 'If the novichok was planted by Russia, where is the evidence?'
- Debunking the Skripal 2.0 nonsense: The assassins take the tourist route
- World Cup proves to the Brits that Russia is not the enemy
For more, check out SOTTs' new show: NewsReal: Novi-shock! Devious Russians Tire of Spectacular World Cup, Poison Innocent Brits For Laughs