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Police are 'suppressing' case of teens killed by drunk driver because of 'nationality' claims one victim's father

police London
© Rob Pinney/ Global Look Press
The father of a 17-year-old teenager, who was killed by a drunk driver, is suing the police accusing them of cover up of what he said was either a terrorist or deliberate attack.

Ian Rice, whose son was killed along with another two teenage boys after the man crashed into them, slammed the police for failing to bring justice to the victims and their families. The perpetrator was given 13 years for dangerous driving.

Jaynesh Chudasama, 28, of Hayes in west London, smashed into the teen group - comprising of Harry Rice, a semi-professional footballer, George Wilkinson, 16, an apprentice electrician, and Josh McGuinness, 16, a laborer - as they headed to a party on 26 January.

Eye 2

Man pleads guilty to killing wife because she wanted to move to Florida

Danny Eaton
© Cobb County Sheriff's Office
Convicted murderer Danny Eaton
Roxanne Tenore wanted to live the rest of her life in Florida with her husband and their children.

She never got that chance.

When she told her husband Donny William Eaton her plans, he cut her throat with a pocketknife and left her for dead inside their Marietta home.

As jury selection was about to begin in his trial Monday, Eaton, 65, pleaded guilty to malice murder, felony murder and aggravated assault and was sentenced to life in prison, Cobb County District Attorney's Office spokeswoman Kim Isaza said Tuesday in a news release.

Magnify

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, so-called 9/11 mastermind, wants to brief US senators on Gina Haspel before her nomination to CIA chief

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
© Reuters/Courtesy U.S.News & World Report
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the principal planner behind the 9/11 attacks, has asked for permission to brief U.S. senators on his thoughts regarding Gina Haspel's nomination as head of the CIA.

Mohammed, who was captured in 2003 and subsequently waterboarded repeatedly, has asked a military judge at Guantanamo Bay permission to share six paragraphs of information related to Haspel with the Senate, the New York Times reports. It is unclear whether the judge will rule in time for the information to be shared prior to Haspel's Wednesday confirmation hearing.

A Senate Intelligence Committee report found that Mohammed was waterboarded 183 times, slapped, slammed against a wall, and given unnecessary rectal examinations in the weeks after his capture. During his interrogations Mohammed made a series of confessions that were later determined to be false.

Snakes in Suits

Deranged fmr UK politician Louise Mensch thinks the #MeToo movement is a Kremlin conspiracy

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© Olivia Harris / Reuters
If, like most people, you were under the impression that the #MeToo movement is about exposing instances of sexual harassment and abuse, you'd be wrong. It's actually a Kremlin plot designed to bring down great American men.

That's according to prolific tweeter Louise Mensch, the former conservative British MP turned Russiagate conspiracy theorist. Mensch tweeted out her theory in response to allegations of sexual assault against New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman by four women.

Schneiderman, who filed a lawsuit against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein in February, has been a vocal supporter of the #MeToo movement. He has vigorously denied the allegations made against him and maintained that he has not assaulted anyone and "never engaged in non-consensual sex." Nonetheless, Schneiderman said the allegations would prevent him from leading the Attorney General's office at a "critical time" and has resigned.

Cheese

We are being programmed by social media using 'same brain mechanisms as cocaine'

rats dopamine

Social media trains and programs us like rats were trained to get hits of dopamine in well known experiments
At his company's recent F8 conference in San Jose, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had a message for developers: Keep building.

On Tuesday, Google CEO Sundar Pichai will take the stage at the search giant's I/O event, where he'll likely make similar exhortations.

But amid the calls for more apps and gadgets, a group of tech insiders - some of whom worked closely with Facebook and Google's top brass - are preaching a different Silicon Valley gospel: Slow down and think about what you're doing.

The Centre for Humane Technology, a non-profit organisation formed earlier this year by engineers and investors who profited from the past decade's social and mobile boom, is having a moment, as concerns over the reach, power and influence of tech grow.

The problems, they say, go beyond headlines about data leaks, password breaches and election interference. Tech giants like Facebook and Google have gained sway over billions of people through subtle Pavlovian techniques that keep them coming back for more.

Comment: If the above doesn't put things into better perspective, the following video surely will; warnings straight out of the mouths of social media programmers:




MIB

Cash 'vanishes' from bank accounts in Ireland - and the lesson to take away from it

cybersecurity
Your money in your bank account can vanish. That is the lesson from yesterday's enormous screw-up by Ulster Bank that saw payments and bank account balances suddenly vanish.

Customers were left out of pocket and struggling for funds. Payments including salaries were not made, cards were declined and customers were unable to pay for urgent goods and services.

Ulster Bank has blamed the issue on 'human error' and claims this morning that the issue has been rectified. Although it has taken some customers four days to be able to make urgent payments.

This was a weekend of bank 'errors'. In the UK, TSB faced a 'meltdown' after scheduled IT maintenance went somewhat awry. Many customers found themselves unable to access their accounts, whilst some even had access to other peoples' money.

Comment: Silver is also a good choice for a number of reasons. Given the level of control that Big Banking seeks to have on the world, it would be no surprise to learn that some of these ATM 'glitches' are really testing how people would respond to having no access to their money, or conditioning them to get used to such eventualities. On the other hand, these may all just be precursors to much larger financial events.

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Biohazard

New outbreak of Ebola kills 17 in northwest DR Congo

Ebola doctor
© AFP Photo/CARL DE SOUZA
Ebola is one of the world's most notorious diseases, being both highly infectious and extremely lethal
Seventeen people in northwest Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have died from Ebola, the health ministry said on Tuesday, describing the fresh outbreak as a "public health emergency with international impact."

"Twenty-one cases of fever with haemorrhagic indications and 17 deaths" have been recorded in Equateur province, it said, citing a notification to the ministry as of May 3.

It is the DRC's ninth known outbreak of Ebola since 1976, when the deady viral disease was first identified in then-Zaire by a Belgian-led team.

In Geneva, the World Health Organization (WHO) said lab tests in the DRC confirmed the presence of Ebola virus in two out of five samples collected from patients.

"WHO is working closely with the government of the DRC to rapidly scale up its operations and mobilize health partners, using the model of a successful response to a similar... outbreak in 2017," it said in a statement.

Comment: See also:


Георгиевская ленточка

Glory to the Heroes: Hundreds of Thousands March Through Moscow in Memory of 'Immortal Regiment'

immortal regiment moscow
© Sputnik / Vladimir Pesnya
Hundreds of thousands of Muscovites are taking part in the so-called 'Immortal Regiment' march, carrying photographs of their relatives in memory of those who took part in the Great Patriotic War (a term used in Russia and other former Soviet republics to describe hostilities on the eastern fronts of World War II in 1941-1945).

The organizers of the march called on everyone who wants to pay tribute to their relatives perished during the years of the war, to take to the streets across Russia in a symbolic action.

As the head of the vast column reached Red Square, it was joined by President Putin, who held a photograph of his late father, who fought in WWII.

"I think that my father, like millions of ordinary soldiers, and he was an ordinary soldier, has all the right to walk through this [Red] square," President Putin told the journalists.


Comment: It was such a smashing idea by the Russians to start this tradition.

'Immortal Regiment' marches now take place globally.

27 million died at the hands of the Nazis in Russia/USSR.

That's 4.5 'holocausts', by the way.


Russian Flag

Russian Military Shows Off New Weapons at 2018 Victory Day Parade in Moscow

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© Sputnik / Alexey Druzhinin
May 9, 2018. The Russian President is the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin before the beginning of a military parade in commemoration of the 73rd anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 at Red Square in Moscow
A massive military parade was held in Moscow to commemorate the 73rd anniversary of the Soviet victory in the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945) against Nazi Germany in the European theater of World War II; Russia showcased many of its advanced, recently-developed weapons and displayed the might of its armed forces to the world.


Comment: Here's the whole event:




Blue Planet

The Irony of Election Fraud: Staggering Election Loss for the West; Huge Win for Lebanon!!

Lebanon election

Voters at a Lebanese voting station
Beirut, Lebanon: In what can only be considered a staggering loss for western influence in Lebanon, Hizbullah doubled its seats in the new Lebanese parliament as a result of the first election in nine years...

The desperation of Saad Hariri's western backers was seen in the fact that his image was placed in the background on the campaign posters of the candidates he hoped would be part of his own new coalition. Had Hariri and his friends prevailed, the result would have been additional influence for him and the western backers he met with two weeks ago in Paris.