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Friendly 'persuasion'? California judge slashes $2 billion verdict against Bayer to $86 million, but rejects appeal to strike entire punitive award

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Bayer faces Roundup cancer lawsuits by more than 13,400 plaintiffs across the United States.
A California judge on Thursday reduced a $2 billion jury verdict, slashing the award for a couple who blamed Bayer AG's glyphosate-based weed killer Roundup for their cancer to $86.7 million.

Superior Court Judge Winifred Smith of the California Superior Court in Oakland said the jury's billion-dollar punitive damages awards were excessive and unconstitutional, but rejected Bayer's request to strike the punitive award outright.

Under Smith's final order, California couple Alva and Alberta Pilliod would receive roughly $17 million in compensatory and $69 million in punitive damages, down from $55 million and $2 billion, respectively.

The plaintiffs still have to formally accept the reduced award.

Comment: Monsanto / Bayer has never had any qualms about greasing palms or using threats to persuade authorities to act in their best interests:


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Double standards: YouTube's new ad policy brands keyword 'Christian' as unacceptable, but 'Muslim' is still approved

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When the founder of a Christian veterans group tried to upload a YouTube ad for his organization, he received an odd rejection, informing him the keyword "Christian" was no longer acceptable under the site's ad targeting policy.

Chad Robichaux, founder of the Mighty Oaks Foundation, a charitable group that helps veterans overcome wartime trauma, took to Twitter with a screenshot detailing his encounter with the tech giant.
So one of the keywords to boost the ad was the word 'Christian,' which we use regularly. The ad was denied specifically because of the use of the word 'Christian.'

Comment: Google is reflecting the trend among liberals to denigrate and alienate Christians:


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Comedian Norm Macdonald slams 'racist' Bette Midler for claiming Trump pays black people to pose in event photos

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Midler tweeted a photo of a Trump campaign event with the caption: “Look, there are African American men in this shot! How much did he pay them to be ‘blackground’?”
Actor-comedian Norm Macdonald slammed actress Bette Midler, calling her a "racist" for insisting that President Donald Trump pays black people to pose in the background of photos at his events.

On Wednesday, Midler tweeted a photo of a Trump campaign event with the caption: "Look, there are African American men in this shot! How much did he pay them to be 'blackground'?"

Norm Macdonald did not mince words, tweeting, "Oh, Christ. Bette's a racist, too. Fucxk," to his one million Twitter followers.


Comment: There's been an epidemic of 'hoof in mouth' disease among Hollywood liberals ever since Trump was elected. Bette is only one among many who have succumbed.


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Study: Democrats tend to be LESS tolerant of diversity than Republicans - And the more educated they are, the LESS tolerant they become

A new survey found Democrats live with less political diversity despite being more tolerant of it - with startling results
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© Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast
In a surprising new national survey, members of each major American political party were asked what they imagined to be the beliefs held by members of the other. The survey asked Democrats: "How many Republicans believe that racism is still a problem in America today?" Democrats guessed 50%. It's actually 79%. The survey asked Republicans how many Democrats believe "most police are bad people". Republicans estimated half; it's really 15%.

The survey, published by the thinktank More in Common as part of its Hidden Tribes of America project, was based on a sample of more than 2,000 people. One of the study's findings: the wilder a person's guess as to what the other party is thinking, the more likely they are to also personally disparage members of the opposite party as mean, selfish or bad. Not only do the two parties diverge on a great many issues, they also disagree on what they disagree on.

Comment: Take stock of reality, in other words. But is that what happened after 2016? No, they crafted the most spectacularly unhinged political theater in known human history, blaming the leader of a foreign country for losing an election in their own.

The findings in this study probably replicate, to one extent or another, across the globalized 'Western' liberal-cosmopolitan island chain from NYC to London to Paris and beyond. It's not just that the West is divided into two camps, but that one of those camps is a clear minority, dominates the levers of power, and is rendering itself not only irrelevant but a danger to the continuation of human civilization.

Fair play to the Guardian for publishing these findings, which, of course, are devastating for most of its columnists' daily commentary...


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FBI finds bodies sewn together 'like Frankenstein' in human chop shop

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The now-shuttered Biological Resource Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
Buckets of body parts, a cooler filled with male genitalia and a woman's head sewn onto a male torso "like Frankenstein" were found by FBI agents during a raid on an Arizona body donation center, a new lawsuit reveals.

The stomach-churning scene was discovered by FBI agents at the now-shuttered Biological Resource Center in 2014 as part of a multi-state investigation into the illegal trafficking and sale of human body parts, as reported by the Arizona Republic.

Details of the grim find were revealed in a lawsuit filed against the center this week by 33 defendants whose loved ones' bodies were donated to the facility under the guise they would be used for scientific purposes.

Comment: Considering the gruesome finds, there was more going on than just illegally and immorally selling on body parts.

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Southwest Airlines: 737 Max planes won't be ready for holidays, Boeing should pay for losses

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© AP: MICHEL EULER
Southwest Airlines said Thursday it doesn't plan to fly its grounded 737 Max jets through the holidays and has asked Boeing, the plane's manufacturer, for compensation to help pay for losses.

Dallas-based Southwest Airlines also said it is dropping service to Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey as it tries to juggle a smaller fleet.

"We have had preliminary discussions with Boeing regarding compensation for damages due to the MAX groundings," Southwest said in a statement. "We have not reached any conclusions regarding these matters."

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German prosecutors charge ex-SS soldier for denying Holocaust

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Adolf Hitler greeting one of the members of the Hitler Youth in 1945.
German prosecutors said Wednesday they have filed charges against a former SS soldier for incitement and disparaging the memory of Nazi victims, after the 96-year-old made inflammatory remarks in an interview broadcast on television.

The accused was not named by prosecutors but he is understood to be Karl Münter, who had previously been convicted in France over his role in the killing of 86 people in the northern French village of Ascq during World War II.

Münter told journalists in an interview broadcast by German channel ARD last November that those killed in Ascq were themselves to blame for their deaths.

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Record 61,000 migrant children entered America since October - Border Patrol spent $230M on humanitarian aid

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A record 61,000 unaccompanied migrant children have surged over the U.S.-Mexico border and been handed to federal care facilities since October, and there are still over two months left in the fiscal year, according to immigration officials.

The number tops the total for fiscal year 2016, at 59,170 turned over to the Department of Health and Human Services.

Jonathan H. Hayes, the director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement at DHS, said that the agency on one day held a high of 13,700, and it is down to 11,000. "The number of UAC entering the United States during this fiscal year has risen to levels we have never before seen," he said.

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Banned from Facebook and Twitter - so, what else is new?

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Update:
I have received and am grateful for a lot of support since Facebook/Twitter/Reuters' coordinated smear/censorship campaign. I've also more than doubled my website's viewership - because as is often the case - the harder you try to silence someone or something, the more attention you attract.

So I hope Facebook, Twitter, Reuters and many others continue working hard to "silence" me and others - because it helps prove everything being said is true about the West's hypocrisy and habit of hiding behind principles like "human rights," "free speech," and "democracy" when in fact trampling them all - it also helps people notice my work and decide for themselves if what is said about me by serial liars and hypocrites is true or not.

July 25, 2019 (LD) - Facebook and Twitter joined forces to investigate and delete my accounts. This includes my Facebook page, as well as my Land Destroyer Twitter account, my Thai-centric AltThaiNews account, my personal Twitter account @TonyCartalucci and my LocalOrg account discussing solutions and technology.

Comment: See below for some of Tony's recent work:


Bizarro Earth

Missing Mekong waters raise suspicions of China motives

Mekong River in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand
© REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
Fishermen fish in the Mekong River in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand July 24, 2019. Picture taken July 24, 2019.
Ban Nong Chan, Thailand - By this time of year, the Mekong River should have been rising steadily with the monsoon rains, bringing fishermen a bounty of fat fish.

Instead, the river water in Thailand has fallen further than anyone can remember and the only fish are tiny.

Scientists and people living along the river fear the impact of the worst drought in years has been exacerbated by upstream dams raising the prospect of irreversible change on the river that supports one of Southeast Asia's most important rice-growing regions.

A Chinese promise to release more dam water to ease the crisis has only raised worries over the extent to which the river's natural cycles - and the communities that have depended on it for generations - have been forever disrupted.

"Now China is completely in control of the water," said Premrudee Deoruong of Laos Dam Investment Monitor, an environmental group.

"From now on, the concern is that the water will be controlled by the dam builders."

In the northeastern Thai province of Nakhon Phanom, where the now sluggish river forms the border with Laos, the measured depth of the Mekong fell below 1.5 meters this week. The average depth there for the same time of year is 8 meters.

"What I have seen this year has never happened before," said Sun Prompakdee, who has been fishing from Ban Nong Chan village for most of his 60 years. "Now we only get small fish, there are no big fish when the water is this low."

The collapse in the water level is partly due to drought - with rainfall during the past 60 days more than 40 percent below normal for the time of year.