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Bomb destined for Austin injures FedEx employee outside San Antonio

fbi atf crime scene
© Tamir Kalifa / Reuters
One woman was injured Tuesday in an explosion at a FedEx facility near San Antonio, Texas. The package was reportedly destined for Austin, which has been targeted by a serial bomber in recent weeks.

The package reportedly contained metal shrapnel and nails. It exploded as it was traveling along the conveyor belt at the facility. The ATF, FBI, local law enforcement and the fire department have all been deployed to the scene in the city of Schertz, reports KENS5 local news.

The victim's injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. The concussive force of the explosion injured the woman, not shrapnel, and she was treated at the scene.

Comment: If confirmed, this would be the fifth such bombing in the last few weeks and yet another change in tactics by the suspect(s). The Washington Post reports:
In Austin, the interim Austin police chief, Brian Manley, said local teams were "working closely" with federal authorities on the FedEx probe.

The incident happened as investigators scrambled for clues at the scene of another mysterious explosion Sunday in Austin, the fourth in a string of attacks in the city this month. Authorities believe they are the work of a sophisticated "serial bomber" who has been terrorizing Austin with increasingly complex devices. [...]

Sunday's blast in Austin, which injured two men walking through a residential area, marked an escalation in both the tactics and skills displayed by the bomber or bombers, police said. While the three previous devices were hidden in packages delivered to homes in residential neighborhoods, the fourth device - anchored to a for-sale sign - was left on the side of the road and was rigged with a tripwire, showing "a higher level of sophistication, a higher level of skill," said Manley.

"What we have seen now is a significant change from what appeared to be three very-targeted attacks to what was, last night, an attack that would have hit a random victim that happened to walk by," Manley said at a news briefing Monday. "So we've definitely seen a change in the method."
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Jet5

Pilot suspected of shooting down MH17 commits suicide

Vladislav Voloshin
Ukrainian pilot Vladislav Voloshin, whom his colleague Yevgeny Agapov accused of involvement in the shooting down of Boeing 777 flight MH17, has committed suicide in Nikolaev.

Please note that Western mainstream media are specifically running the story as "Pilot, who was accused by Russia..." The allegations came from his colleague, who then was forced to leave Ukraine for Russia.

As reported by Ukrainian media, Voloshin shot himself from a Makarov pistol. Doctors tried to save the pilot, but he died in hospital.

According to the relatives of the deceased, in recent days Voloshin was in a depressed state, spoke about troubles at work and expressed disturbing thoughts. A criminal case was instituted in accordance with Part 1 of Art. 115 Criminal Code "Intentional homicide" - this article was chosen because of the peculiarities of the investigation procedure.

Comment: See also: Could this be? Meet the pilot who shot down Malaysian Boeing MH-17


Stock Up

Global investors like Russia even if Western governments don't

bear play
© Ilya Naymushin / Reuters
Defying the latest accusations against Moscow over an ex-spy's alleged poisoning in the UK, the Russian equity market has been attracting capital from foreign investors, Sberbank Investment Research reveals.

According to the analysis, which includes data from Emerging Portfolio Fund Research (EPFR), foreign investors allocated total of $146 million for the week through March 14, which is greater by a third compared to $112 million invested during the previous week. All the investments have come through global funds, Russian business daily Kommersant reports.

The EPFR estimations show that global funds boosted investments in Russian assets up to $637 million over three weeks through March 14 amid strong demand from foreign investors for emerging markets.

Comment: Regardless of the relentless propaganda and irrational sanctions, investment will go where there's profit to be made - and the West's position is looking increasingly precarious: Also check out SOTT radio's:


X

Facebook apologizes for censoring nude breasts from iconic French liberty goddess painting

Eugene Delacroix's painting
© Pascal Rossignol / Reuters
A woman looks at Eugene Delacroix's painting, "Liberty Leading the People (28 July 1830) (La Liberté guidant le peuple) in "La Galerie du Temps" (Gallery of Time) in Lens, northern France, December 3, 2012.
Facebook has apologized for censoring a play advertisement featuring a bare-breasted woman from Eugene Delacroix's legendary French Revolution painting, which the social media giant called inappropriate.

The social media network raised eyebrows recently after its no-nudity policy seemed to go too far once again. Designed to stop pornography and abuse, the policy led to the blocking of the iconic 1830 painting Liberty Leading the People by French artist Eugene Delacroix.

However, it soon recognized the error and apologized for banning an online promotion of a play in Paris that featured the cherished work of art. The 'Coups de feu rue Saint-Roch' post showed an actor against the backdrop of the painting with a goddess figure, brandishing a French flag and a bayonetted musket, with her dress sliding down to expose naked breasts. A representation of liberty and reason, Marianne is widely viewed as a national symbol of the French Republic.

Comment: So it's not just news they censor, apparently art is also too provocative for the masses. Thanks for protecting us from being offended!


Pills

Trump outlines plan to tackle opioid crisis and reduce US prescription drug prices

Trump opioid crisis
© Jonathan Ernst / Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks on the opioid crisis, March 19, 2018.
President Donald Trump has promised that US drug prices will fall substantially in the near future. Drug companies could also face lawsuits as part the devastating opioid crisis in America, he warned.

Trump made the remarks at an event in Manchester, New Hampshire, where he outlined a broad range of proposals to tackle opioid abuse. The state has some of the highest levels of opioid addiction, which mainly affects rural communities.

One of the core policy objectives of the Trump administration has been reducing the price of prescription drugs in the US, which remain higher than in most other developed countries. "We pay as a country so much more for drugs because of the drug lobbies and other reasons, and the complexity of distribution which is basically another term for saying, 'how do we get more money,"' Trump said at the event.

Star of David

Jewish settler releases attack dog on Palestinian shepherd and flock in Hebron

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Settler from outpost near Havat Mor settlement in South Hebron Hills loosing attack dog on Palestinian shepherd and his flock, March 17, 2018.
This graphic video was shot on Saturday in the South Hebron Hills. It was posted by activists- including Guy Butavia and our good friend Ronnie Barkan - and is said to show a Jewish settler from a new outpost near the illegal settlement of Havat Mor releasing an attack dog on Palestinian shepherds grazing a flock. The shepherds are from the nearby Khirbet a-Rahwah village.

The dog rips off the tail of a sheep and part of its buttocks, as is evident at the end of the video. One other sheep was injured in the head.

When he is speaking Hebrew, the settler claims that the arrival of activists to the Hebron Hills ruins good neighborly relations with the Palestinians, and also that the Palestinians have "crossed a line," according to Ofer Neiman,

Comment: Welcome to the only 'democracy' in the Middle East where illegal settlers are not only allowed to terrorize Palestinians with impunity, but are even rewarded for killing them.

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Heart - Black

LGBT activist Tatchell justifiably slammed on social media after calling for expulsion of Russian diplomat's children from UK schools

Peter Tatchell
© Mark Thomas / Global Look Press
Tatchell has been slammed for targeting innocent children, with one social media user stating: “I'm surprised that you think it's acceptable to punish children for who their parents are.”
Human rights activist Peter Tatchell has been accused of taking aim at the children of Russian migrants in the UK, calling for them to be "expelled" from British schools due to the perceived crimes of the Russian state.

Tatchell, who has orchestrated numerous political stunts in Russia to highlight LGBT issues, took to social media to attack President Vladimir Putin's governance. He also called for the implementation of the Magnitsky Clause into UK legislation and further visa bans.

In his tweet, Tatchell stated that under Putin "state assets stolen, protesters jailed, opposition politicians & critical journalists assassinated, war crimes in Syria." Despite an intense wave of anti-Russia sentiment in UK in recent years, which peaked following the poisoning of ex-Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury, Tatchell's comments were met with ire from the many on the platform.

Tatchell has been slammed for targeting innocent children, with one social media user stating: "I'm surprised that you think it's acceptable to punish children for who their parents are." Others said the comments had exposed the human rights activist as a selective "liberal" and "racist."

Star of David

Israeli military court denies Ahed Tamimi's request for public trial

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.
Israel's military appeals court ruled on Monday against an appeal by 17-year-old Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi and her defense team to hold the teenager's trial proceedings in open court, citing historical "benefit" of closed-door trials for minors.

After she was indicted for slapping and kicking an Israeli soldier, a military court decided to close the hearings to the public, citing her rights as a minor to privacy - a claim Tamimi's family and defense team claim were never afforded to her in the first place.

Despite the prosecution announcing last week that it did not object to an open trial, the court decided on Monday against Tamimi's appeal.

According to Fadi Quran, senior campaigner at U.S. based civic organization Avaaz and coordinator of the Free The Tamimis campaign, Tamimi's legal team has already begun working on an appeal to Monday's decision.

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Eye 2

Former FBI asst. director says 'high-ranking people' protected Killary from indictment

FBI  Kallstrom
© Peter Morgan / Reuters / File
File Photo: Federal Bureau of Investigation assistant director James Kallstrom speaks at a press conference in New York, November 18, 1997
Former FBI Assistant Director James Kallstrom alleged Sunday that there was a conspiracy in Washington to protect Hillary Clinton from indictment. He added that ongoing chaos in Trump's cabinet may be a symptom of the plot.

"Do you think somebody was directing them or do you think they just came to the conclusion on their own, this leadership at the FBI and the Department of Justice, that they wanted to change the outcome of the election?" Fox News host Maria Bartiromo asked Kallstrom, as cited by The Washington Examiner.

Comment: Kallstrom has been talking about this for months. From December 2017:




Stormtrooper

Utah: Policemen attack innocent family as they grieve the death of 2-month-old son

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© The Free Thought Project


An innocent family had only been home ten minutes after their 2-month-old son had died at the hospital when police kicked in their door for no reason, and began pepper spraying and arresting family members.


Last month, Tevin Evans and Maryssa Estrada experienced a parent's worst nightmare, their two-month-old son Kameron died. But after leaving the hospital, this family nightmare would get far worse thanks to West Valley City police officers.

On February 24, Kameron would succumb to the symptoms of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the little two-month-old bundle of joy's light burned out forever. The death was not considered suspicious by any means. However, per police protocol, the family was told they would be getting a visit from police. The family asked if this visit could take place at their home as they needed to be with family to grieve.

Officers wasted no time, and only ten minutes after they got home from the hospital and began to grieve, multiple West Valley cops showed up at their door. Moments later, all hell broke loose.

Comment: They city admitted they were in the wrong yet this was not an admission of wrongdoing? Clearly the fear of legal action can lead to absurdities.