Archive for February, 2019

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Israel security forces may have committed war crimes, should face justice for Gaza killings: UN

 

“…war crimes and crimes against humanity in killing 189 Palestinians and wounding more than 6,100 at weekly protests in Gaza last year…”

 

UN Council: Israel Intentionally Shot Children and Journalists in Gaza

The commiission found that 35 children had been killed, some from direct weapons fire. The commission also noted one case involving a disabled person in a wheelchair and direct fire at journalists who claimed that they were clearly identified as press.

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Suspiria 2018 – My Review

Posted: February 27, 2019 in -

J. Giambrone

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I was never a great fan of Argento or the original, but I think watching this version–which is supposedly based on the original first draft–I have more of an appreciation now. The first one suffers from in-your-face 70s style choices, the music, the sound effects, the gaudy colors; that all adds up to something a bit corny.

The corniness has been removed this time around, and instead there are disturbing dance numbers, unnatural movements, summoning the evil in twisted, visual ways.

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I didn’t even recognize Dakota Johnson with long red hair. She surprised. The cast was good, but, unexpectedly, there’s less characterization here than in the first one. We don’t find out much about the school, its founders, or their stories. Despite that, it does bog down with some flashes over to Johnson’s American Amish family. It could have been shorter, and it could have given more, but the ending…

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Trump’s fascist empire continues harming minors.

Thousands of migrant youth allegedly suffered sexual abuse in U.S. custody

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This just in…

(March 9, 2015)

President Obama today issued a new Executive Order (E.O.) declaring a national emergency with respect to the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States posed by the situation in Venezuela.  The targeted sanctions in the E.O. implement the Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Act of 2014, which the President signed on December 18, 2014, and also go beyond the requirements of this legislation.”

FACT SHEET: Venezuela Executive Order

 

Wow. Talk about your FAKE “national emergencies.” This one slipped through in 2015. It explains much about why your TVs are completely full of shit this evening. It’s a bi-partisan Big Lie, and so the truth has no chance at all in this country.

 

 

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Detailed analysis, numerous lies debunked.

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Venezuela Coverage Takes Us Back to Golden Age of Lying About Latin America

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US Sanctions on Venezuela Possibly Worse than Iraq Sanctions Before War

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Every year foreign governments pour tens of millions of dollars into those very institutions and, though many think tanks are tax-exempt non-profits, such donations often turn out to be anything but charitable gifts. Foreign contributions generally come with critically important strings attached — usually a favorable stance toward that country in whatever influential work the think tanks are doing. In other words, those experts you regularly read or see on screen, whose scholarship and advice Washington’s politicians and other officials often use, are in some cases being paid, directly or indirectly, by the very countries on which they are offering advice and analysis.

How Middle Eastern Powers Fund Think Tanks