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Typical of the mindset of corporate media reporting on what happened in Gaza on Monday as Israeli soldiers killed more than 50 protesting Palestinians, is this tweet from CNN. It says: "Death toll rises to at least 52 people during clashes along the border fence between Israel and Gaza, Palestinian officials say. More than 2,400 people have been injured." CNN's new slogan is "#FactsFirst."
Adam Johnson, who writes for the media watchdog Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, responded to CNN with a tweet of his own:
Drivers fueling up in New Jersey are paying just under $3 for a gallon of regular unleaded.
"It was $54.16 for 18 gallons, and I just paid $40 for 13 gallons," Damian Woo told CBS News.
In California and Hawaii, gas prices are approaching $3.70 a gallon, nearly a dollar higher than the national average.
"There are 10 states that are at $3 a gallon or above," AAA's Robert Sinclair said
"We're seeing extremely high demand for gasoline," Sinclair said. "With the economy moving along as strongly as it is, there's a lot more work, and with work, comes a lot more transportation."
Comment: There's also Trump's decision to pull out of the Iran deal:
...the continued rise in oil prices due to OPEC's 2017 production cuts, rising U.S. exports and the situation with Iran are culprits. Oil may continue to move higher in the weeks ahead contingent on the fluid situation with Iran. One of the most important issues to watch: will U.S. allies heed President Trump's warning to curb Iran's oil exports by following U.S. sanctions? Effectively, such a move could cut off some flow of Iran's oil and tip the delicate balance of global supply and demand, leading oil higher.
In fact Julian Assange was questioned for two days solid in the Embassy by Swedish procurators and police in November 2016. The statement he gave to them at that time I published in full. Following that questioning it was plain that there was no hope of a successful prosecution, particularly as the only physical evidence Swedish Police had was a condom Anna Ardin claimed he had worn but which had no trace of his DNA - a physical impossibility.
Dan Collyns is a freelance journalist based in Peru, but the Guardian's editors certainly know it is blatantly untrue that the investigation into Assange was dropped because he could not be questioned. They have knowingly published a lie. "Facts are sacred" there, apparently.
Comment: Another write, Mike Head at the World Socialist Web Site, points out that the Ecuadorian government, led by Lenin Moreno, has fallen completely in line with US imperial policy:
Ecuador's government cut off Assange's communications just one day after it welcomed a delegation from the US Southern Command (Southcom), the Pentagon's arm in Latin America and the Caribbean, headed by General Joseph DiSalvo. Southcom said discussions were held to strengthen "security cooperation."The article also tears apart the propaganda nonsense that the Ecuadorian government spent millions on a spy operation to support Assange:
There is no doubt that the US intelligence apparatus and political establishment are driving the conspiracy against Assange. Last year, WikiLeaks began publishing more incriminating files about the CIA's global operations. US Attorney General Jeff Sessions said putting Assange on trial for espionage was a "priority." CIA director Mike Pompeo, now secretary of state, declared that WikiLeaks was a "non-state hostile intelligence service."
The Guardian based its unverified accusations against Assange on "secret records" it had "seen," together with Focus Ecuador, a right-wing website. It charged that Ecuador's intelligence agency "bankrolled a multi-million-dollar spy operation" to "protect" Assange in the embassy. Over six years, this activity had cost $5 million.Clearly the Ecuadorian government arranged to have the Guardian publish this story in order to spread the nonsensical idea that Assange was a drain on the country's resources in the form of security protection. It should be clear to anyone with two firing neurons that if there was any spy operation, it existed solely to surveil Julian Assange and monitor his activities at all times.
A closer examination of the story, however, indicates that the surveillance was conducted primarily against Assange and WikiLeaks. A security firm watched Assange around the clock and installed CCTV cameras throughout the embassy.
"Operation Guest" logged every visitor that Assange had for six years, and spied on his every movement in the tiny embassy, monitoring his mood, habits and sleeping patterns, the Guardian reported. Agents recorded each visitor's purpose of visit, their passport information and arrival and departure times.
"Every month, the security company sent a confidential list of Assange's visitors to the Ecuadorian president," the newspaper stated. "Sometimes, the company included stills from secret video footage of interesting guests, plus profiles and analysis."
The ex-president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, has also mocked the story as "sensationalistic" in an exclusive interview with The Intercept, saying that the Embassy security procedures were "modest and routine" instead of the scandalous or unusual description the Guardian wishes to depict them as. Correa has also denounced the Ecuador's treatment of Assange and called the capitulation of the current Ecuador government to the US as no longer maintaining "normal sovereign relations with the American government - just submission."
When the illegals get detained waiting for a deportation trial, lawyers employed by NGOs funded by billionaire George Soros, have unlimited funds to plead for their release.
The litigation overcrowds detention centers, because the longer the deportation legal process takes, the fewer deportations can be carried out.
In the meantime Germany's pensioners are becoming increasingly poor. Reliable sources say 15% of the country's pensioners are living at poverty level and the numbers are rapidly increasing.

Barefoot Palestinians carting their belonging in Jaffa, 1948. Palestinians began fleeing in late 1947, but the bulk left or were driven from their homes between April and August 1948. By the autumn of 1948, a humanitarian disaster of immense proportions has taken shape, with more than 700,000 people in flight.
Uri Avnery is a co-founder of the Israeli "peace bloc" Gush Shalom, a former Knesset member and a journalist. In his youth, he was a member of the paramilitary group the Irgun.
Salman Abu Sitta is a Palestinian who became a refugee at age 10 during the Nakba, the expulsion of Palestinians during the 1947-49 war.
The chilling allegations surfaced after the children were interviewed as part of a police probe. Officers found them living in a filthy house full of garbage and animal and human feces in early March.
Surprise polling reveals this age group is most likely to struggle keeping it up, with 49% blaming stress and 24% blaming boozing too much.
Almost a third have broken up with their partner as a result.
Nearly half (43%) of men aged 18-60 across the UK are suffering impotence, with four in ten men blaming stress, followed by tiredness (36%), anxiety (29%) and boozing too heavily (26%).
It is long past time to declare the sexual revolution - the only significant legacy of the Baby Boomer generation - a catastrophic failure. It promised us free love and happiness, but it did not deliver. Instead, almost immediately, it delivered AIDS, and then it delivered gonorrhea, syphilis and chlamydia by the truckload.
Comment: For more information on why the sexual revolution was such a catastrophe see:
- The Feminist Seduction of Western Society
- The New Politics of Sex: The Sexual Revolution, Civil Liberties, and the Growth of Governmental Power
- Lethal Sex -The Rise of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the Age of Postmodernist Liberalism
The strikes targeted four Hamas-affiliated buildings and infrastructure objects in a military compound of the Sunni organization, while three more sorties were launched at a weapons production facility, the IDF said.
Israel said it was a warranted response to numerous shooting incidents throughout Wednesday, including machine gun fire, which targeted the city of Sderot in the Southern District of Israel.















Comment: US media has long run interference for Israel. A sample of reporting over the years: