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A journalist's visit to Aleppo shows the destruction and danger that lurks around every corner courtesy of the US Empire

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© Sputnik/ Michael AlaeddinView of Aleppo from the clock tower
A RIA Novosti correspondent visited the ancient streets of Aleppo and found out how dangerous it is to be close to the Aleppo citadel, the centerpiece of a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage site.

Before entering the historic center the correspondent and his team were stopped by the police. The officer asked them if they were sure they wanted to go to the center and the market. He warned them that in some streets, the militants are only separated from the visitors by a metal shield or a building.

Aleppo
© SPUTNIK/ MICHAEL ALAEDDINClock Tower in the Old Town of Aleppo
There are enemy snipers hiding between the buildings. In order to see the ancient castle, one has to go with a guide who is familiar with the safe streets in order to avoid the militants.

Aleppo is the largest and most populous city in Syria. Various powers have fought to control the city for thousands of years. "The pearl of the city has always been the citadel — a massive fortress built on a hill in the heart of Aleppo," the correspondent noted.

Bulb

German media calls for Washington and Brussels to end the blame game against Russia and work with them

View of Kremlin from Moscvoretsky Bridge
© Sputnik/ Alexey KudenkoView of the Kremlin from Moscvoretsky Bridge
Although the Kremlin is often held responsible for "everything that goes wrong" in Europe and beyond, the blaming of Russia has to stop, because the West needs to work with Moscow to tackle global security challenges, the German media outlets wrote in response to Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev's remarks at the Munich Security Conference.

Medvedev asserted that relations between Russia and the West, as well as NATO increasingly resemble a new Cold War. He also called for a closer dialogue on regional and global security at a time when many have tried to present Moscow as a security threat to its Western neighbors. Russian officials and experts have repeatedly said that these allegations have no merit.

"The Ukrainian conflict, the refugee crisis, Pegida: the Russian president is blamed for everything that goes wrong on the continent," Jakob Augstein wrote for Germany's Spiegel. Should this trend be reinforced, Vladimir Putin will be blamed for Angela Merkel's hairstyle in the near future, he observed.

Question

Was Scalia murdered? Forget "conspiracy theory" - this is real

Antonin Scalia
© CNNU.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who was found dead on Saturday, February 13, was one of the most influential conservative justices in history. He was 79.
Was Justice Scalia murdered? Forget "conspiracy theory." This is real.


Let's jump right in with quotes from the Washington Post, 2/15, Conspiracy theories swirl around the death of Antonin Scalia. The Post published extraordinary statements from the Facebook page of "William O. Ritchie, former head of criminal investigations for D.C. police":

"As a former homicide commander, I am stunned that no autopsy was ordered for Justice Scalia."

"You have a Supreme Court Justice who died, not in attendance of a physician. You have a non-homicide trained US Marshal tell the justice of peace that no foul play was observed. You have a justice of the peace pronounce death while not being on the scene and without any medical training opining that the justice died of a heart attack. What medical proof exists of a myocardial Infarction? Why not a cerebral hemorrhage?"

"How can the Marshal say, without a thorough post mortem, that he was not injected with an illegal substance that would simulate a heart attack..."

"Did the US Marshal check for petechial hemorrhage in his eyes or under his lips that would have suggested suffocation? Did the US Marshal smell his breath for any unusual odor that might suggest poisoning? My gut tells me there is something fishy going on in Texas."

Comment: Very suspicious that such a high-profile person as a Supreme Court Justice would not require an autopsy, apparent cause of death by "natural causes" or not.


Heart - Black

UK social service cuts linked to largest increase in national death rate in decades

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© Thomas Samson / AFP
Government cuts to social services could be killing large numbers of vulnerable people in England, a health journal has said, as new figures show 2015 saw the biggest increase in the national death rate for decades.

Preliminary figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) indicate mortality rates in 2015 rose by 5.4 percent on 2014 - an increase of nearly 27,000 deaths, bringing the total to 528,340.

Death rates in England and Wales had been falling since the 1970s, but this trend reversed in 2011 when mortality rates started rising.

Health advisers are now saying the rising death rate could be caused by cuts to vital social services. Oxford University Professor Danny Dorling, who is also an adviser to Public Health England, said the increase in deaths could be the biggest since World War II.

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Document

Texas ranch owner recalls Antonin Scalia's last hours

Antonin Scalia
© Associated Press
A first-time guest to the Cibolo Creek Ranch, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was animated and engaged during dinner Friday night, as one of three dozen invitees to an event that had nothing to do with law or politics, according to the ranch owner.

Just hours later, he would be found dead of apparent natural causes, which media outlets were reporting Sunday was a heart attack. "He was seated near me and I had a chance to observe him. He was very entertaining. But about 9 p.m. he said, 'it's been a long day and a long week, I want to get some sleep," recalled Houston businessman John Poindexter, who owns the 30,000-acre luxury ranch.

When Poindexter tried to awaken Scalia about 8:30 the next morning, the judge's door was locked and he did not answer. Three hours later, Poindexter returned after an outing, with a friend of Scalia who had come from Washington with him.

"We discovered the judge in bed, a pillow over his head. His bed clothes were unwrinkled," said Poindexter. "He was lying very restfully. It looked like he had not quite awakened from a nap," he said. Scalia, 79, did not have a pulse and his body was cold, and after consulting with a doctor at a hospital in Alpine, Poindexter concluded resuscitation would have been futile.

He then contacted federal authorities, at first encountering a series of answering services because he was calling on a weekend. "Ultimately they became available and handled it superbly. They flew in by helicopter. They told me to secure the ranch, which I did until this morning," he said.

Comment: It's strange that a Supreme Court justice's death was reported as 'apparent natural cause' before an autopsy was performed (that we know of). Other than heart trouble, reported after the fact, where is the evidence that he died naturally?

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Bomb

Miss Australia's face blown up because police threw a flashbang grenade into her bed as she slept

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While sleeping in bed with her fiancé, a former Miss Australia awoke to a police flashbang grenade disfiguring her face and melting her hand. Although she required immediate medical attention, paramedics did not arrive at the scene until 40 minutes later.

Crowned Miss International Australia in 2013, Felicia Djamirze was asleep in bed with her fiancé, Dean O'Donnell last week, when a police flashbang grenade landed in their bedroom. Accused of drug trafficking, the former Miss Australia was placed under arrest as police waited 40 minutes for an ambulance to arrive. The cops refused to allow Djamirze to see her injuries even though she suffered third-degree burns to her face and right hand.

During a series of early morning drug raids, Queensland Police callously decided to toss a flashbang grenade into the bedroom of alleged Rebels biker associate Dean O'Donnell. Despite the fact that the police had been conducting surveillance on the house, the cops chose to throw the flashbang into the room while O'Donnell was asleep with his fiancée.

Attention

No answer for loud explosion reported across multiple counties in Georgia

North Georgia residents across multiple counties reported noise

Mystery boom
If you heard a strange noise Sunday night, you're not alone.

Residents across North Georgia are trying to figure out what happened around 6:30 p.m. Sunday that sounded like an explosion.

"In regards to an earlier post about a loud explosion last night, we will continue to attempt to locate the source of the noise," according to a post on the Banks County Sheriff's Office Facebook page. "No injuries or damage have been reported. People in Hall, Habersham, Jackson and Madison (counties) also have reported hearing the noise. We will provide the public with an answer, if we get one."

The Sheriff's Office asked anyone with information to contact the department at 706-677-2248.

Gainesville Police Sgt. Kevin Holbrook said people had posted to the department's social media accounts about the noise, but he didn't receive any information.

"We have had several inquiries about the same but received no calls into our 911 center," Hall County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Deputy Nicole Bailes wrote in an email.

Mitchell Mintz said he was at a residence a few miles from Lula when he thought a thunderstorm passed through.

"I was sitting in the bedroom watching TV and we heard this loud, thunder-like noise," he said. "It was really loud and echoed for maybe like five seconds and then it stopped."

Mintz checked for weather information, thinking it was a storm, saying the noise sounded like it was coming from the Gainesville area. He then posted it on Facebook to see if anyone else had heard it.

"I got like 40 comments with people saying about the same thing," Mintz said.

Eye 1

Modus operandi of COINTELPRO: Disinformation up close and personal

Trolls fighting
This is Part 3 of our three-part series on the techniques of trolls. The first two installments were concerned mostly with sabotage and disinformation on the Internet. They were posted anonymously some time ago. The first two appear to have been written by a professional troll for the "benefit" of less experienced trolls on how to prevent the sharing of inconvenient facts on political forums.

As we pointed out in Part 1, we would normally not publish such material because we cannot verify any of it. Yet, we feel we have actually witnessed these maneuvers on Internet forums.

Part 3 goes back in time to those days when activists unwittingly came face-to-face with infiltrators.

We cannot know for sure, but the anonymous author of Part 3 appears to have had first-hand experience with the FBI's Counterintelligence Program — also known as "COINTELPRO" — that tormented the anti-war movements of the 1960s and 1970s

Comment: See parts one and two of this excellent series:


Mr. Potato

Shkreli, America's most 'hated' man, loses $15M in bitcoin with Kanye album scam

Martin Shkreli
© Joshua Roberts / ReutersMartin Shkreli, former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals LLC
Get out your tiny violins. Martin Shkreli, the man America loves to hate, appears to have lost $15 million in bitcoins after he tried to buy the rights to Kanye West's new album.

The now-ex-CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, who hiked the price of HIV medication by 5,000 percent, was trying to buy Kanye West's album from his record label so he could sell it on to his fans.


In an outcome that proves karma can be a b*tch sometimes, Shkreli got scammed into virtually handing over thousands of bitcoins to someone pretending to be "Kanye's boy".



On Sunday, Shkreli tweeted that he had sent the payment to someone called Daquan and didn't receive anything in return. Shreli proceeded to lose his s**t, throwing a Twitter tantrum.

Heart - Black

Israeli forces gun down 14 yr. old girl on Valentine's Day in Palestine

14 girl shot palestinian
Two horrendous videos emerged from Hebron over this past deadly weekend. In one, after a 14-year-old girl was gunned down in the street, an ambulance waits right next to her as she bleeds and writhe on the ground, but soldiers prevent her from being moved. In the other video, a soldier is recorded callously pushing over a disabled Palestinian man in a wheelchair.