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Dr. Peterson's rise to fame has always had something to do with his appeal to young men, and especially those who are artists, comedians, and marginal weirdos. You could say that Peterson is a 'lo-fi' artist himself: he has used minimal effects (low production YouTube videos) for the maximum result (world superstardom). And like a good gangster rapper, he has shown people the power of the word, or logos. The rappers and Peterson might agree: there is nothing more powerful than the naked human voice to break through the spiritual numbness of the times.
Actually, the young men who follow Peterson are not the deplorable 'fan boys' or 'alt-right nazi scumbags' that Peterson haters say they are. Young fans of Peterson are clued-in to the cultural zeitgeist in a way that the 'champagne socialists'-who have snidely called Peterson 'the stupid man's smart person' - are not. These academics and journalists have reacted hysterically to Peterson-calling him a 'fascist mystic' and other less pretty names-and they have also attacked his fans. This is reminiscent of the way that Hilary Clinton called working people 'deplorables'- 'fanboy' is just another word for deplorable here. The implication is that Peterson fans are a lesser species of mongoloid, or at best lower class. But actually Peterson fans are diverse and intelligent and they span the the political spectrum.
The probe by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) team "was conducted under control" of the British side, Russian Envoy to the UK Alexander Yakovenko said at a press conference in London.
The OPCW team only checked samples which were given to them by UK officials. "They checked only the sites designated by the UK beforehand," he said. The official stressed that the chemical weapons inspectors identified the substance after it had already been named by top UK officials.
"What we discovered is that the OPCW experts' work in the UK was not in accordance with the CWC standard procedures, but in bilateral format with the UK, which lacks transparency," he said.
Yakovenko once again stressed that the formula of the nerve agent A-234, also known as Novichok, which allegedly poisoned Skripal, "can be made and researched in any chemical laboratory." He raised suspicion of the sample being analyzed so quickly. It could happen only if the sample "was available beforehand," he noted, suggesting that London might have handed over its own A-234 for comparison.
According to experts, the residue of the A-234 agent, now widely known as 'Novichok,' which the UK claims poisoned former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, could be as potent as during the alleged attack six weeks ago.
The Skripals are thought to have been targeted with a small amount of the deadly substance in liquid form, while "high concentrations" were found on Sergei's front-door.
The revelations came during a public meeting in the city, where members of the public complained about the length of the clearing process.
Ian Boyd, the chief scientific adviser at the government's environment agency, told one critic: "You are underplaying the toxicity of this chemical. You're also underplaying how the chemical has been spread."
Comment: The UK is trying to find the last ounce of traction for its blame-game fakery, but alas, no one else has succumbed to this poison or tactic. As Lavrov stated in Fort Russ News regarding the findings from the Spiez Laboratory in Switzerland: "Based on the results of the investigation, traces of the toxic chemical BZ and its precursors, related to chemical weapons of the second category under the Chemical Weapons Convention, were found in the samples. BZ is a nerve gas that temporarily puts a person out of action. The effect is achieved within 30-50 minutes and lasts for up to four days."
See Sott Focus: Skripal Case Bombshell: Swiss Lab Reports 'BZ Toxin' Used In Salisbury - Chemical Not Produced In Russia, Only NATO States
The most recent murder took place in the late hours of Monday in the Forest Gate area. The victim - who is believed to be in his late teens - died at the scene at around 23:30 BST on April 16.
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is yet to make any arrests in connection with the murder, but has appealed for eyewitnesses or anyone will potentially useful information to get in touch with them.
The 22-year-old English girl with just under 2,000 followers was up in arms over Twitter's heavy-handed move, especially since the social media giant routinely allows pro-abortion users to post anything they want without censorship.
"Funny how Twitter allows willy pics and boobs," she cracked. "Funny how Twitter allows paedophiles and other scum. Funny how Twitter doesn't like my Pro Life pics and blocks them."
She approaches the fence and tense soldiers keep her in their sights. They are amazed at her courage. They try to discern if she is hiding explosive, but do not see any. She moves slowly, she sometimes smiles at them. The commander of the unit suddenly stands and orders them to take down their rifles, lest any of them fire a bullet at her. He instructs two of them to go down to the fence and open an entrance for her so she can pass. She walks by them, greets them and continues on her way to visit the place where her parents were born. There she picks up vine leaves and other native plants that have continued to grow since that time.
She breathes in the air of her house, a house she was prevented from reaching until now. Neighbors come to ask if she needs anything. They want to know if they can help organize for a her real return, beyond this brief visit.
Despite the Maharashtra government's farm loan waiver scheme to "settle" the agrarian debts of farmers, the number of farmers committing suicide in the state continues to rise. The state has witnessed a total of 696 farmer suicides in the initial three months of 2018. Though the state government had declared farm loan waiver in June last year, the figure is much higher than the number of cases that were reported during the same period last year, which was 672.
The Vidarbha region has recorded a slight dip in the cases with 329 cases, compared to 353 cases of last year. However, the Vidarbha region has marked the highest number of agriculturists committing suicide. On the other hand, Marathwada, Northern Maharashtra and Western Maharashtra regions have been seen a rise in the farmer suicides.

Authorities in Pennsylvania are reportedly investigating the death of the father of former National Security Adviser Gen. H.R. McMaster.
The Philadelphia Police Department told Fox 29 it is investigating the incident surrounding the April 13 death of H.R. McMaster, Sr.
The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office confirmed its involvement in the investigtion to Fox News. The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office is also linked to the probe of the death, which was deemed "suspicious" by authorities, WPVI reported.
The elder McMaster, 84, was at Cathedral Village in Roxborough after having a stroke, the outlet said.
"The girl left in a taxi, passed through the airport metal detector at the entrance, and then, already with the boarding pass in hand - went to the gate. This footage from Sheremetyevo airport was the last, on which it is certain - it was Julia Skripal. The video was published by Russian investigators, who traced the entire path of the girl from Moscow to Salisbury.
Julia Skripal was infected with the poisonous substance on the airplane to the United Kingdom - this is the version of the British authorities. But the Investigative Committee refused this version of what happened.
The investigators found that none of the passengers flying the same flight had signs of toxicity. The same with the taxi driver who took Julia to the airport.
In addition, during the investigation it was possible to establish Yulia Skripal's work place in Russia and all of her friends. Julia owns a a two-bedroom apartment in Moscow where, according to neighbors, she was planning a renovation. That is, she never planned to leave Russia for good.
"There were some repair works recently. Also, a dog was howling, that's all I know." - "a dog was howling? asks the journalist. "Well, it was left alone there for a while," Julia's neighbour said.
Around the time that Julia disappeared - her partner Stepan was also no where to be seen, and hasn't been since.
Comment: There were early reports that Julia's boyfriend was "close to Putin", but that angle has been memory-holed. Whatever is going on, it's certainly strange. There was no indication Julia planned on "defecting". And the lack of any public communication with her throws into question the statements made on her behalf by the British authorities - especially when said statements include that she doesn't want anyone speaking on her behalf. It looks as if the Russians might be right: Julia and her father are being held against their will and refused any contact with the outside world.

The Syrian Army men discovered a large cache of weapons and ammunition made by the US and Israel in Jeish al-Islam's positions in the town of Douma in Eastern Ghouta, a Russian media outlet reported on Friday
In the meantime, the army's engineering units have thus far defused hundreds of landmines and bombs planted by the terrorists in Douma's buildings before leaving the town for the town of Jarabulus in Northern Syria, the Arabic Sputnik said.
The terrorists' planted a large volume of bombs and explosives in residential areas in Douma to prevent civilians from returning to the newly-freed town.
Comment: Units of Syrian Arab Army discovered large amounts of weapons and ammunitions left behind by "Jaish al-Isalm" terrorists in al-Dmair area.
The seized amounts included: Grad rockets, large numbers of rocket shells and mortar rounds, tens of IEDs, RPG rounds, a number of TOW missiles, mines, remote detonators and local-made rocket launchers.
The correspondent added that the army also found sites for "Jaish al-Islam"leaders in al-Mahata area.
The ground floor includes workshops to manufacture improvised explosive devices and some rocket shells, while the basement contains a prison consisting of several rooms, in addition to solitary confinement cells.

















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