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As Russia-gate becomes the go-to excuse to marginalize and suppress independent and dissident media in the United States, a warning of what the future holds is the blacklisting of a documentary that debunks the so-called Magnitsky case.
The emerging outlines of the broader suppression are now apparent in moves by major technology companies - under intense political pressure - to unleash algorithms that will hunt down what major media outlets and mainstream "fact-checkers" (with their own checkered histories of getting facts wrong) deem to be "false" and then stigmatize that information with pop-up "warnings" or simply make finding it difficult for readers using major search engines.
According to CBS, the Colorado Springs Police Department Internet Crimes Against Children unit was contacted by the Department of Homeland Security in August 2017, regarding a tip they received about possible child exploitation happening in the area. Interpol reportedly matched Fair's IP address with that of a child pornography distributor.
Fair reportedly took explicit images of a young boy and posted them on a dark-web pedophilia site with the caption "If this interests you, email me back ... and we can talk."
After his arrest, The El Paso County Sheriff's Department made the following statement:

T.S. Ellis, III, Senior U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Va, at the Investiture ceremony of Stuart Nash to be Associate Judge at the D.C. Superior Court. June 4, 2010.
The last witness called to the stand was J. Philip Ayliff, a certified public accountant (CPA) at Paul Manafort's long-serving tax-preparation agency, Kositzka, Wicks and Co. (KWC), of Richmond, Virginia. As time inched along during the last witness's testimony, nothing of particular interest seemed to be occurring at all.
Ayliff was mostly providing foundational testimony regarding the basic functions of a tax-preparation company. Prosecutors then moved on to specifics and attempted to "publish" one of Manafort's e-file forms. Judge T.S. Ellis III's weariness all but amazed the courtroom as he denied the request-complete with an actual and pronounced finger-wag-before shouting:
"No! You move it along!"
Militants from Al-Nusra Front* have rejected Turkey's demand for dissolution of the terrorist group's units in Idlib province in Syria's northwest, according to the Syrian newspaper Al-Watan.
The developments came after Ankara demanded that al-Nusra Front militants join the so-called "Northern Syrian Army," which is being formed by the Turkish military.
Also, Turkey urged al-Nusra Front's foreign mercenaries to return to the countries from which they arrived and surrender to the law enforcement agencies there.

Teaching assistant Lindsay Shepherd speaks at a rally in support of free speech at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ont., on Nov. 24, 2017.
The president of Wilfrid Laurier University recently published a statement on free speech at Laurier and in the academy generally. It was a sad effort.
She built a Giza-sized pyramid of clichés and virtue-speak about something she was pleased to call "better speech" - as opposed to that decayed old concept, hustled by the likes of John Stuart Mill, Voltaire, and the framers of the American Constitution, known as "free speech."
Amid the vast waste of anodynes, platitudes and non-sequiturs, it was difficult to pick out a winner - the most tired, numb and vacant verbalism. But I struggled and chose, from her opening sentence, her claim that Laurier "has been at the centre of the campus free-speech conversation during the past year."
In an interview with CNN's Don Lemon aired earlier in the week, the LA Lakers star said Trump had stirred racial tensions in US sports in an attempt to "divide" the nation.
Comment: By now, a sensible person might have realized that that's actually what the mainstream media has been doing for years, while the evidence suggests that Trump is actually doing the opposite:
Trump hit back in a tweet on Friday night in which he mocked James and questioned his intelligence.
Comment: LeBron appears to have drunk the MSM koolaid and merely spouts the same identity politics lines that they do. The irony in his statements are that he's sowing division among people, precisely the thing he's accusing Trump of doing:
- LeBron James: Trump voters were 'uneducated'
- LeBron James grandstands against Trump with 'safety pin' pic
- 'Shut up and dribble': Fox News host slams LeBron James' political commentary
Jackson County police say Curtis Collman III mistook a stash of the drug found at his father's home for food while he was staying at the Seymour property on June 21. The methamphetamine was discovered on a plate and eaten by the young boy who subsequently fell extremely ill, reported WIS TV.
The 8-year-old's father, Curtis Collman II, has now been charged with possession of the illegal drug as well as negligence of a dependant. An autopsy released on Thursday revealed the child had 18,000 nanograms of meth in his system, reported the Seymour Tribune newspaper. The dosage is 180 times what is generally considered lethal.
Some of this criticism has been so strident that past and present military leaders have had no choice but to commission reports and inquiries into standards and practices within the ADF, and to implement various culture change initiatives including Pathway to Change, New Generation Navy, Adaptive Army, and New Horizon. All of these initiatives place significant emphasis on greater integration of women into the respective services but offer limited reasoning other than catch-phrases like 'diversity,' 'equity,' and 'modernising.'
All three services are now working toward a target of female representation by 2023. The Navy and Air Force are working toward 25 percent, and the Army is working toward 15 percent. The progress toward these targets, among other commentary on gender issues in the ADF, is detailed in the annual "Women in the ADF" report.
Over recent years, Australian media outlets have highlighted issues with the ADF's methods of achieving these quotas. As of this writing, the Defence Force Recruitment website advertises female-only incentives including the choice of where to work, when to enlist, shorter initial minimum periods of service, as well as preparation courses. A reduction in the initial minimum period of service makes applicable servicewomen eligible for the Australian Defence Medal years sooner than their male counterparts, and this has provoked resentment among veterans.
Comment: What complete and utter morons. What a great way to foster 'inclusivity': promote even more resentment in the males in the military. How about this? Men dominate the military because the military is overwhelmingly a masculine institution. These identity-politics policies are only going to make things worse, but when has that ever stopped a 'progressive'?
It is regularly lambasted by President Trump and other conservatives for bias and for good reason. The latest example was revealed this week with the controversial hiring of Sarah Jeong as a member of The New York Times editorial board.
Last week Raymond Reinke, of Oregon, was identified as the man caught on camera approaching a wild bison and beating his own chest goading the animal as it charged in his direction.
He was arrested at the Many Glacier Hotel after police looking for him in connection with two other incidents found him allegedly causing a disturbance in the area, according to AP.













Comment: Browder is a greedy, lying weasel who happens to have enough money to be able shut down most of his critics. Truth will out in the end.