Wednesday, June 19, 2019

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Keith Raniere, a New York man accused of running a cult-like group in which women were kept on starvation diets, branded with his initials and ordered to have sex with him, was found guilty of all charges against him by a New York jury on Wednesday.
He is 58, was charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and possession of child pornography.   
Raniere is the founder of Nxivm, a purported self-improvement organization based in upstate New York. Prosecutors said that he created a secret sorority within Nxivm called DOS in which female "slaves" turned over compromising materials that were used to blackmail them. DOS was sold to recruits as an all-female organization, when in fact it was controlled by Raniere, according to former members who testified at the trial. 
DOS slaves were forced to hand over nude photos and embarrassing confessions and told that the material would be released if they disobeyed orders or tried to leave, according to a former member and other witnesses. 
Who are these people?   Just a thought.

Habit...




The sad reality of how the Media justify war, and create enemies in places all what the regular people wants is to live their lives in peace. Time to change the habit.

Do it...


Sen. Bernie Sanders and Reps. Elijah Cummings and Ro Khanna along with more than two dozen of their colleagues in the House and Senate introduced sweeping reforms that would dramatically reduce prescription drug prices.
The plan includes three bills:
  • The Prescription Drug Price Relief Act, which would peg the price of prescription drugs in the United States to the median price in five major countries: Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Japan;

  • The Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Act, which would direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to negotiate lower prices for prescription drugs under Medicare Part D;

  • The Affordable and Safe Prescription Drug Importation Act, which would allow patients, pharmacists and wholesalers to import safe, affordable medicine from Canada and other major countries.
Meanwhile, in Canada and other major countries, the same medications, manufactured by the same companies, in the same factories are available for a fraction of the price compared to the United States. 

In 2017, Americans spent $1,208 per person on prescription drugs while Canadians spent $860 and people in the U.K. spent $476.

Corrupt...

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US President Donald Trump on accused the New York Times of “a virtual act of treason” after it reported the US is stepping up digital incursions into Russia’s electric power grid.
Current and former government officials have described the classified deployment of American computer code inside Russia’s power grid and other targets, the newspaper reported.

The action is intended partly as a warning but also to leave the US poised to conduct cyber-strikes in the event of a major conflict between the US and Russia, the newspaper said.
Trump tweeted that the accusations were “not true”, calling the media “corrupt” and repeating accusations that journalists are “the enemy of the people”.

The Media is playing the game of create the conflict, go after it, and push officials to interact. 

If we do this to the Russians, what do you expect the Russians to do to us. With that cycle running full force, the Media just continue with their semi true stories.

رحل


In the final moments of his life, Mohamed Morsi urged a judge to let him share secrets which he had kept even from his lawyer, according to an account obtained by Middle East Eye.
Morsi said he needed to speak in a closed session to reveal the information - a request the deposed president had repeatedly appealed for in the past but never been granted.

Morsi was suffering from conditions linked to his diabetes and high blood pressure and while in jail had experienced diabetic coma as a result.

The Arab Spring brought it legalization and substantial political power at first, but as of 2013 it has suffered severe reversals.[14] The Egyptian Brotherhood was legalized in 2011 and won several elections,[15] including the 2012 presidential election when its candidate Mohamed Morsi became Egypt's first president to gain power through an election,[16] though one year later, following massive demonstrations and unrest, he was overthrown and placed under house arrest. 

The group was then banned in Egypt and declared as a terrorist organization. Persian Gulf monarchies of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates followed suit, driven by the perception that the Brotherhood is a threat to their rule.

Willing...



All intelligence apparatus we have accept all kind of info from any source we find. In addition, we make important future decision of peace and war based on these seni-accurate information. Just a thought.

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