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Trump: Israel not interested in peace πŸ”—
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Occasionally the truth slips out.

UPDATE: Looks like netanyoohoo pissed off the Donald. Excellent news.

Guess who's not stabbing the Kurds in the back πŸ”—
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Assad. Meanwhile the Turks are getting their asses handed to them by the Kurds. They're gonna have to do a full-blown invasion to succeed.

US press collectively transforms into Walter Duranty over the weekend πŸ”—
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Fawns over Nork Dictator's sister as a way of scoring points on the Trump administration, rather than promoting peace.

UPDATE: I hear that this might actually be part of a master persuader plot to play good-cop bad-cop. We'll see if the 27D chess pans out, but I'm not holding my breath.

Sherriff orders hit, guy gets whacked πŸ”—
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Caught on tape saying "I love this shit". Murder, Inc.

Study: Insider trading rampant, TARP was front-run, trading rigged πŸ”—
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Duh. Anyone paying attention figured this shit out a long time ago.

One man's attempt to conquer Antarctica πŸ”—
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Got 80% of the way and then died. Quite an amazing story.

China backing the Taliban in the OBOR project πŸ”—
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Entirely sensible. They know which way the wind is blowing.

Surveillance Valley πŸ”—
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I looked around the room in amazement. This was the heart of a supposedly progressive San Francisco Bay Area, and yet the city planned on partnering with a powerful intelligence contractor to build a police surveillance center that, if press reports were correct, officials wanted to use to spy on and monitor locals. Something made that scene even stranger to me that night. Thanks to a tip from a local activist, I had gotten wind that Oakland had been in talks with Google about demo-ing products in what appeared to be an attempt by the company to get a part of the DAC contract.
Innovations in Tyranny (TM)

Profiling SciHub's Elbakyan πŸ”—
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Sounds a lot like RMS or any of the pirate party guys, basically.

Michael Lewis on the Trump/Bannon experience πŸ”—
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He finally gets it. Trump got elected because he tapped into the anger and fear Bannon sees is stewing in the electorate since the screw-job in '08. Unfortunately, Trump wasn't self-aware enough to figure that part out, it seems. To be fair, since he is himself one of the bailout queens, his blindness to this is understandable.

Social media: authoritarian thought control πŸ”—
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UH DUUUUUH! It's that way everywhere, including the US. It's weaponized horizontal enforcement, man.

Oklahoma: the public employees get a taste of the privation average oklahomans experience πŸ”—
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Of course, the magazine doesn't notice that part, instead crying for the poor teachers. In any case, the schools should privatize post-haste to solve their funding problems.

The feds don't want the public to know how much they're paid πŸ”—
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Redacting their salaries left and right. Seems they sensibly fear pitchforks and torches.

Israel now saying they're attacking Iran in Syria πŸ”—
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Pretty flimsy excuse for acts of war. Not a smart one considering the longer term either. Here's Elijah Magnier on the whole mess:

CIA paid $100k to Russia for bogus dirt on Trump πŸ”—
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The security apparatus is always looking for blackmail material, and they don't care if that means "colluding" with foreign powers. But all the people who say we must trust the CIA when it claims Trump has colluded will totally ignore this.

Great olympic stunt πŸ”—
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β€œWe wanted to surprise everyone and bring world peace and then we’re being escorted out by security guards, which I think is really unfair,” he added. β€œDoesn’t everyone want peace?”

Meanwhile in Russia: Nuclear supercomputers mining bitcoin πŸ”—
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I can't say I blame them.

Stockman calls this as the point of no return πŸ”—
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Given the rate of increase in the debt, it's not like this latest debt enabling law would have made a difference; it was a fait accompli. On the other hand, rates hitting 3% means that 100% of federal revenues are swallowed entirely by interest payments. Which means this is indeed a very real point of no return for the feds. Something's gotta give sooner than later.

Maya cities proven to be larger than thought πŸ”—
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Not shocking to me.

E. Coli in the colon: cancer causer πŸ”—
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Gotta get that vitamin C & starve those suckers out

Syrian-Israeli war? πŸ”—
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While it sounds like Israel was backing down yesterday, it sounds like they're still retaliating. I suspect different factions in the Israeli state are having something of a power struggle here.

UPDATE: There's now suspicion that the timing of the US attack last week is not coincidental. Meanwhile, the Russian fleet moves into Lebanon. A very, very dangerous game is being played -- but hey, I suspect they'll need a war to keep people's mind off the coming crash & recession.

Culturing new eggs from ovarian tissue πŸ”—
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This could help a variety of barren women.

RBS takes customer abuse to new heights πŸ”—
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Forging customer signatures to screw them over. Real bunch of winners there

The gold bucket thief's story πŸ”—
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Had been practicing for quite some time, and made off with the heist of a lifetime. Hard work pays off.
Nivelo’s lawyer told him there was no fighting it; Ecuador wouldn’t extradite him back to the U.S., but due to an existing treaty between the two countries, Nivelo would have to serve time for the gold heist. Counting on his clean record in Ecuador, Nivelo figured his time in prison would be short. He got a year, and with good behavior, he was released after nine months.

β€œListen, if you commit crime, you gotta pay. So I didn’t complain about that,” he said.

USN Command ship: party barge πŸ”—
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Should be renamed the USS Fat Leonard

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