Tuesday, September 04, 2018

Skripals – When the BBC Hide the Truth

Skripals – When the BBC Hide the Truth Craig Murray 




Site Of Deadly Nerve Agent Attack Uses Arts To Reclaim City


Six months on from the shock of the nerve agent attack on the Skripals, the people of Salisbury are attempting to use the power of the arts to reclaim the streets, work through the trauma of the assault and draw  visitors back to the cathedral city.”


 Half a million people have been killed in Syria’s seven-year war. Signs suggest a massive final battle is coming via CNN 
The Original Originalist: Thirty years after Robert Bork was denied a seat on the Supreme Court, his formidable legacy lives on.” Mark Pulliam has this article in the Summer 2018 issue of City Journal magazine.
"It’s amazing how motivating it is to sit with somebody and say, ‘What you’re doing is really important.’ I use that a lot"

The CEO of a $960 million company uses one sentence to motivate lazy employees

Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn knows exactly what to do with lazy employees

A GOVERNMENT minister has publicly declared MPs were threatened during the Liberal Party’s leadership crisis two weeks ago and slapped down suggestions her female colleagues need to “toughen up”.
Munister for Women says Liberal MPs were subject to threats intimidation


FBI AGENT TOLD CONGRESS THE BUREAU USED LEAKED STORIES TO OBTAIN SPY WARRANTS. “An FBI special agent told Congress earlier in August that the bureau has used leaked news stories as justifications to obtain surveillance warrants against American citizens, a source familiar with the testimony tells The Daily Caller News Foundation. During a closed-door interview with the House Judiciary and House Oversight Committees on Friday, Special Agent Jonathan Moffa told congressional investigators that the FBI and Justice Department have leaked stories to the press and then used them to obtain warrants under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).”
So you leak a story to the press, then use the resulting press reports as “evidence” before the FISA Court that there’s something you need to look into. Does the FISA Court have contempt powers?