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Late Sunday, CNN affiliate WSVN reporter Brian Entin posted video from a Balearia ferry boat in which a person announced over a loudspeaker that anyone traveling to the United States without a visa must disembark. The ferry was set to travel from hurricane-ravaged Freeport, in the Bahamas, to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, when the announcement was made, Entin told CNN.
His video shows families with children getting off the vessel.
US Customs and Border Protection earlier said the operator did not properly coordinate the evacuation ahead of time.
Balearia Caribbean said it regretted and apologized for the "hardship and inconvenience" experienced by the 119 passengers from Grand Bahama who were not transported. But it added, "We boarded these passengers with the understanding that they could travel to the United States without visas, only to later having been advised that in order to travel to Ft. Lauderdale they required prior in-person authorization from the immigration authorities in Nassau."
US Customs and Border Protection struck a different tone Monday, pinning the blame for the incident on Balearia. CBP spokesman Michael Silva told WSVN that Balearia did not properly coordinate the evacuation efforts with the US Embassy, the Bahamian government and the US Agency for International Development.

General Michael Flynn, former National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump, departs the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse following a pre-sentencing hearing on July 10, 2018.
Here are just some of the twists and turns in the case, which has gone on for more than three years.

Something is very wrong with Arctic ice, instead of melting as ordered by UN/IPCC, it captured the ship with Climate Change Warriors.
Something is very wrong with Arctic ice, instead of melting as ordered by UN/IPCC, it captured the ship with Climate Change Warriors.
Arctic Tours ship MS MALMO, IMO 8667579, dwt 466, built 1943, refurbished in 2014, flag Sweden.
Comment: The perils of being an ideologically driven pawn in the 'climate change' scam. One might hope the incident would cause some to re-think their stance, but facts seem to matter very little to those blinded by belief. More details: Thick Arctic ice stops yet another ship of 'Climate Change' documentary filmmakers
See also:
- Icebreaker headed for North Pole turned back by thicker ice than expected
- The great failure of the climate models
- Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: No ice except there is ice, relax the mind
- Youth Strike Movement For Climate Change is an Immensely Deceptive Globalist Propaganda Campaign
OANN is suing Maddow, MSNBC, Comcast Corporation and NBC Universal for defamation, alleging Maddow "maliciously and recklessly" went after the network by suggesting it is a Russian state propaganda outlet, the complaint reads, according to Law and Crime. Maddow said that OANN "really, literally is Russian propaganda" on "The Rachel Maddow Show" in July.
Maddow's comment was based on The Daily Beast article stating OANN's Kristian Rouz is a "Russian national on the payroll of the Kremlin's official propaganda outlet, Sputnik." OANN demanded retraction from The Daily Beast reporter and Maddow on July 29.
Comment: Rachel Maddow spreading hysterical lies? Impossible!
See:
- Rachel 'Russia!' Maddow's ratings tank after her obsessive collusion narrative implodes
- Rachel Maddow promotes Bolton's "humanity" as she advocates for more war
- Aaron Maté Gives (Non-exhaustive) List of Rachel Maddow's Insane Russiagate Conspiracies in Epic Twitter Thread
- How Rachel Maddow turned into Infowars
- MSNBC's Maddow keeps spinning Russian collusion hysteria, even as her OWN NETWORK corrects her
- Rachel Maddow, Russiagate's Grand Wizard brazenly lies to her audience about Assange
A 34-year-old British woman married a tree on Saturday in a Merseyside park just outside of Liverpool.
Kate Cunningham wed the Elder tree located in Rimrose Valley Park as a way to garner publicity about her opposition to a three-mile long bypass which Highways England has proposed to construct in the area.
The planned road would alleviate traffic coming into the Port of Liverpool.

The author and investor Tim Ferriss in 2017. He has set aside most of his projects to advance psychedelic medicine, “for macro reasons but also deeply personal ones.”
"Psychiatry is one of the most conservative specialties in medicine," said David Nichols, a medicinal chemist who founded the Heffter Research Institute in 1993 to fund psychedelic research. "We haven't really had new drugs for years, and the drug industry has quit the field because they don't have new targets" in the brain. "The field was basically stagnant, and we needed to try something different."
The fund-raising for the new Johns Hopkins center was largely driven by the author and investor Tim Ferriss, who said in a telephone interview that he had put aside most of his other projects to advance psychedelic medicine.
Comment: Shaking off the stigma against what many perceive as nothing more than party drugs is an uphill battle. But what research has been done on the medicinal uses of psychedelics shows a great deal of promise. At the end of the day, we won't know whether the use of psychedelic drugs is a useful therapeutic treatment until researchers have the freedom to do the necessary studies.
See also:
- Scientists find 'mystical' psychedelic compound in the pineal gland, neocortex and the hippocampus
- New study offers peek inside the brain during psychedelic hallucinations
- On the eve of the great psychedelic debate
- Psychedelic brain, or mind? Misreporting and confirmation bias in psychedelic research
- Study: Short-acting psychedelic found in toad venom helps relieve depression, anxiety
- Study: Psychedelic drugs promote neural plasticity in rats and flies
- Author Michael Pollan wants to change your mind with psychedelic drugs
- Study notes states of consciousness produced by psychedelic drugs are similar to dreaming
The news of an Australian porn star, Tyi Starr, announcing she would stream the very moment she would give birth to her child has recently hit the headlines and sparked indignation. The porn star herself says that she does not perceive her actions as "wrong" and has no need to defend them.
RT has spoken about the latest tendencies in the domain of public morality with the Slovenian cultural philosopher Slavoj Zizek.
Comment: More from Zizek:
- Philosopher Slavoj Zizek warns linking human brains to computers could lead to 'totalitarian mind control'
- 'We are moving into a new, controlled society worse than old totalitarianism' - Zizek on Google leak
- 'Assange extradition should be warning to liberals who believe in American democracy' - Zizek
- Slavoj Žižek: Might our future be Chinese 'capitalist socialism'?
- Slavoj Zizek: Who has the right to tell the public what they do not want to hear?
Comment: Please note this article is from 2011.
The 41 year-old had been in a relationship with a man whom he lived with and told officials "it would make me feel happy" for it to continue.
But his local council decided his "vigorous sex drive" was inappropriate and that with an IQ of 48 and a "moderate" learning disability, he did not understand what he was doing.
A psychiatrist involved in the case even tried to prevent the man being given sex education, on the grounds that it would leave him "confused".
Mr Justice Mostyn said the case was "legally, intellectually and morally" complex as sex is "one of the most basic human functions" and the court must "tread especially carefully" when the state tries to curtail it.
Researchers with the advocacy group Privacy International published a report Monday that found two period-tracking apps, MIA Fem and Maya, sent data regarding users' health to the social media giant.
"When Maya asks you to enter how you feel and offers suggestions of symptoms you might have — suggestions like blood pressure, swelling or acne — one would hope this data would be treated with extra care," the study said. "But no, that information is shared with Facebook."
Both Maya and MIA Fem have sent information on users' contraception, the timing of their periods, symptoms during cycles and even the last time they had sex, to Facebook through the social media giant's Software Development Kit, which helps the site target ads, according to the study.
But Maya's parent company, Plackal Tech, has denied that any personally identifiable or medical data gets funneled to Facebook.

Protesters burn debris in the street of Hong Kong, China September 8, 2019
Video filmed by the news agency Ruptly on Sunday shows black-clad protesters preparing for confrontation with police, dismantling sidewalks to collect rubble as projectiles. They also smashed windows and barricaded the entrance of one MTR subway station.
"Using force is one of our methods, one of our methods to protect ourselves and to protest, since the fire is our war," one of the masked protesters told Ruptly.
Comment: They're well-organized because they have significant backing and help in coordinating the empire's latest color revolution:
- Who are Hong Kong's heavyweights and what are their ties to Washington?
- The roots of Hong Kong's chaos can be found in Washington
- Don't be fooled by the protests in Hong Kong - they are made in the West
- Hong Kong police employ water cannon as protesters hurl fire bombs & bricks
- Hong Kong police attacked by club-wielding mob as protests turn violent











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