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John Barnett says tests suggest up to a quarter of the oxygen systems could be faulty and might not work when needed.
He also claimed faulty parts were deliberately fitted to planes on the production line at one Boeing factory.
Boeing denies his accusations and says all its aircraft are built to the highest levels of safety and quality.
The application, named '2020 Sikh Referendum,' caught the eyes of Indian users on Wednesday. The app - which has been available from Google Play since February - seems to have had modest reach, as it's listed to have merely 1,000+ downloads.
The app promotes an online secessionist campaign, launched by US-based group 'Sikhs for Justice,' that is calling for the creation of an independent Sikh state - so-called Khalistan. The separatist group was banned by India's Union Cabinet this July over its alleged anti-national activities.
Comment: Looks like Google is working in hand with a group likely created to foment unrest in India. We know who the usual players are in that scenario - CIA/Deep State.
Indian users claimed the app has been spreading "false propaganda" against India, and called on Google to take it down. Some urged a boycott the tech giant altogether.
Dubbed "Greta shaming," the trend has swept workplace lunchrooms in Tel Aviv, with eco-minded workers placing photos of a disapproving Thunberg alongside disposable forks and plates, casting judgement on anyone who dares to ignore their environmental footprint.
The teenage activist has trotted the globe doling out doses of climate shame and "How dare you"-s to world leaders over their alleged inaction on the environment, but it appears her message is catching on in Israel, where the city of Tel Aviv recently passed a ban on single-use plastics in some childcare facilities.
Comment: As usual on controversial issues, both sides are wrong - or at least not entirely right. Whether or not pedophiles are hardwired makes no difference - if they commit a crime and get caught, they will go to jail. Psychopathy, for example, is widely accepted to be "hardwired", but so far there is no movement toward giving psychopathic offenders more rights than their victims. The majority of violent incarcerated criminals are psychopaths, and the fact that they are hardwired means they are less likely to get parole because of their higher chances of recidivism. There's no reason to think it will be any different with pedophilia if the issue is just one of nature vs. nurture.
Dr. James Cantor, a neuroscientist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), has triggered controversy with a recent interview in which he argues, based on MRI brain scans of convicted child molesters, that "pedophilia begins in the womb." Strangely, however, no brains of infants or children were examined in the study.
Comment: Not a lot is known about the causes of sexual orientation and paraphilias. There's no "gay gene", for instance. As far as we know, it is probably some combination of genetics and early imprinting. But that's just a guess at this point. So Cantor's statement should be regarded as no more than a guess - as with everyone else claiming to know the source of human sexuality.
At one point in the interview, it seemed that Cantor was being too kind to "positive pedophiles," as he politely refers to those individuals who refrain from acting upon their unspeakable impulses. Cantor argues there is a difference between a so-called 'positive pedophile' who has committed no crime, and a sexual predator who has violated a child.
Comment: Technically he is right. The question is one of statistics - which we don't have. How many non-offending pedophiles are there? What percentage of total pedophiles? How likely is a "positive pedophile" to become a "negative pedophile" and offend? In the face of uncertainty, it's prudent to take steps to keep such individuals away from children.
"There's nothing about a pedophile who has never touched anybody, never watched child porn, has a sexual interest pattern he didn't ask for and can't get rid of. What did he do wrong," Cantor asked. "What am I blaming him for?"

Police at the scene on the A350 where 15 illegal migrants were discovered in a lorry near Chippenham
Police were called at 8.30pm to check out an HGV which was involved in 'suspicious activity' on the A350 near the town. Officers checked the lorry and discovered the 15 people in the back, one of which was treated in Swindon Great Western Hospital.
The driver of the vehicle, an Irishman in his 50s, was arrested on suspicion of assisting illegal entry into the country. He also remains in custody for further questioning.
Police have confirmed all of the suspected illegal migrants are men over the age of 16.
Comment:
- 2-year-old hospitalized with hypothermia as migrants found in UK-bound refrigerated truck in France
- X-rays reveal 513 US-bound migrants crammed in trucks
- Lorry driver calls police over 12 men stowaways in his refrigerated lorry in Belgium
- 39 bodies, including one teenager, found in a lorry container in Essex - UPDATES

A year after the Camp Fire, the McDonald's in Paradise, California, is still a charred pile of rubble.
Only a handful of the 14,000 destroyed homes have been rebuilt. Most properties are concrete foundations. The town's McDonald's is still a pile of charred rubble, and, amazingly, still smells a bit like a barbecue.
It's hard for me to believe that it has been a year. I remember racing up to Paradise on Nov. 8 and witnessing neighborhoods burn to the ground in minutes. Over nearly a decade covering wildfires, it's the fastest-moving I've ever seen.
I'll never forget the pitch-black sky in the middle of the afternoon. It was terrifying, and, of course, we didn't yet realize the extent of the devastation.
But aside from the individual performances, there were some more newsworthy comments from executives on the state of the industry. A common theme emerged from several notable shale executives: the growth frenzy is coming to an end.
The chief executive of Pioneer Natural Resources, Scott Sheffield, said that the Permian basin is "going to slow down significantly over the next several years," and he noted on the company's latest earnings call that the company is also acting with more restraint because of pressure from shareholders not to pursue unprofitable growth. "I've lowered my targets and my annual targets, a lot of it has to do with...to start with the free cash flow model that public independents are adopting," Sheffield said.
But there are also operational problems that have become impossible to ignore for the industry.
Comment: See also:
- Technological indications the shale boom is about to go bust
- Empire of Illusions: Washington's shale boom, fueled by Wall Street cheap money, going bust
- US shale boom has already 'peaked' says former govt geoscientist - industry 'now in decline'
- Russian tycoon says OPEC policy ensures U.S. shale crash
- Total CEO says two-thirds of US shale oil rigs shut down
- US shale producers have $150bn in debt - prices too low to sustain production
- The US shale oil miracle disappears overnight - new estimate just 4%
In addition, there are detriments to fracking affecting our health and environment: - Study reveals fracking wastewater is a highly toxic form of radioactive waste
- Fracking associated with increased risk of asthma attacks
- US: Fracking Operations Cause Thousands of Earthquakes in Arkansas
- The new study the fracking industry doesn't want you to see

An American F-16 from the 13th Fighter Squadron, flying from Misawa Air Base in Japan.
Departing from the US-controlled Misawa Air Base on Wednesday evening, the F-16 lost its simulation bomb over a village in the Aomori Prefecture while headed for a test bombing range, the US military has confirmed.

South Korean President Moon Jae-In is welcomed by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe before a family photo session at the G20 summit on June 28 in Osaka, Japan. Ties between the two U.S. Asia-Pacific allies reached a critical low this year, but have stabilized after a recent meeting between the two men whose nations have a troubled history.
The survey, conducted by research fellow Lee Sang Sin, was presented Wednesday as part of the Korea Institute for National Unification's 11th annual Peace Forum. Lee set out to determine the views of South Koreans at a critical juncture in Northeast Asia's power dynamics, and found they would more readily support longtime rival North Korea than fellow U.S. ally Japan should a conflict break out between the two.
"Under a rather extreme hypothetical situation in which war may break out between North Korea and Japan, 45.5 percent would choose to help North Korea, and 15.1 percent Japan," the survey, which was obtained by Newsweek, showed. "39.4 percent respond that they have no idea."
Lee also found that responses did not vary much by political party, with the right-wing Liberty Korea Party only slightly more decided on assisting either Japan or North Korea. Lee told Newsweek that the results were "not so surprising" for those following the trend in inter-Korean relations.
"I understand that many people are worried about what is happening, there's a sense that the criminals' vendettas are creeping closer to the general public," Thornberg said, during a press conference Wednesday.
Just this past week, a bomb exploded in a Malmo apartment complex, another device blew up on a balcony in Hassleholm and explosives were found outside a shopping mall in Kritsianstad.
The country is struggling to curb the increasing use of explosives by criminal gangs, in addition to an uptick in shootings and other armed assaults.
Few of the country's at least 100 bomb attacks so far this year have caused serious injury, but the fact that attacks using explosives have doubled since 2018 is cause for public concern and political embarrassment. In addition, some 70 unexploded devices are still being investigated.
Comment: Unfortunately, it seems like things will only get worse before they get any better. The bombings are only one facet of the many problems Sweden is facing currently.
- 6 Islamic extremists deemed danger to Sweden allowed to remain in country on 'humanitarian grounds'
- Former CEO of Scania warns that Sweden is headed for civil war
- Big-brain move: Sweden beckons more migrants to come and receive free benefits
- Sweden: Nigerian occult mafia spreading across the country, police say
- Sorry Sweden, those hand grenade attacks are not an 'image' problem











Comment: The use of a child to guilt-trip people into altering their behavior is utterly shameless.