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Johnny Depp says he was demeaned, berated by Amber Heard
Actor Johnny Depp returned to the stand Wednesday for testimony in his libel lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard, a day after he denied her allegations of domestic abuse. Depp took the stand in Fairfax County Circuit Court after nearly three hours of testimony on Tuesday. Most of his Day 1 testimony focused on his descriptions of a difficult childhood, his rise to fame as an actor after an aborted music career and his early relationship with Heard after meeting her on the 2011 film "The Rum Diary." The two married in 2015 and she filed for divorce a year later.
https://www.sott.net/article/466934-Johnny-Depp-says-he-was-demeaned-berated-by-Amber-Heard
Johnny Depp says he was demeaned, berated by Amber Heard
Actor Johnny Depp returned to the stand Wednesday for testimony in his libel lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard, a day after he denied her allegations of domestic abuse. Depp took the stand in Fairfax County Circuit Court after nearly three hours of testimony on Tuesday. Most of his Day 1 testimony focused on his descriptions of a difficult childhood, his rise to fame as an actor after an aborted music career and his early relationship with Heard after meeting her on the 2011 film "The Rum Diary." The two married in 2015 and she filed for divorce a year later.
https://www.sott.net/article/466934-Johnny-Depp-says-he-was-demeaned-berated-by-Amber-Heard
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CNN streaming service looks doomed
Warner Bros. Discovery has suspended all external marketing spend for CNN and has laid off CNN's longtime chief financial officer as it weighs what to do with the subscription streaming service moving forward, five sources tell Axios. Why it matters: Inside CNN, executives think the launch has been successful. Discovery executives disagree. CNN has roughly 150,000 subscribers so far. Warner Bros. Discovery wants to eventually build one giant service around HBO Max. New leadership has replaced CNN CFO Brad Ferrer with Neil Chugani, Discovery's current CFO for streaming and international, as part of a broader finance team restructuring. Other high-level positions at WarnerMedia across different business functions are likely to be eliminated to cut costs and streamline leadership in coming weeks.
https://www.sott.net/article/466935-CNN-streaming-service-looks-doomed
CNN streaming service looks doomed
Warner Bros. Discovery has suspended all external marketing spend for CNN and has laid off CNN's longtime chief financial officer as it weighs what to do with the subscription streaming service moving forward, five sources tell Axios. Why it matters: Inside CNN, executives think the launch has been successful. Discovery executives disagree. CNN has roughly 150,000 subscribers so far. Warner Bros. Discovery wants to eventually build one giant service around HBO Max. New leadership has replaced CNN CFO Brad Ferrer with Neil Chugani, Discovery's current CFO for streaming and international, as part of a broader finance team restructuring. Other high-level positions at WarnerMedia across different business functions are likely to be eliminated to cut costs and streamline leadership in coming weeks.
https://www.sott.net/article/466935-CNN-streaming-service-looks-doomed
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Louisiana woman stabbed to death on Facebook Live after 'drug binge': cops
A Louisiana woman was stabbed to death on a Facebook Live video after her killer allegedly tied her hands to a car steering wheel using jumper cables, cops and reports said Tuesday. Earl Lee Johnson Jr., 35, was arrested for the murder of Janice David, 34, who was found beaten and fatally stabbed in a car at 9:52 p.m. Monday, Baton Rouge Police Department said. The Facebook Live session lasted about 15 minutes and came after a three or four-day "drug binge," Sgt. L'Jean McKneely told reporters Tuesday.
https://www.sott.net/article/466936-Louisiana-woman-stabbed-to-death-on-Facebook-Live-after-drug-binge-cops
Louisiana woman stabbed to death on Facebook Live after 'drug binge': cops
A Louisiana woman was stabbed to death on a Facebook Live video after her killer allegedly tied her hands to a car steering wheel using jumper cables, cops and reports said Tuesday. Earl Lee Johnson Jr., 35, was arrested for the murder of Janice David, 34, who was found beaten and fatally stabbed in a car at 9:52 p.m. Monday, Baton Rouge Police Department said. The Facebook Live session lasted about 15 minutes and came after a three or four-day "drug binge," Sgt. L'Jean McKneely told reporters Tuesday.
https://www.sott.net/article/466936-Louisiana-woman-stabbed-to-death-on-Facebook-Live-after-drug-binge-cops
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Russia accuses OSCE of 'spying' for Ukraine
Monitors collected intel for Kiev while leadership hushed up forced seizure of its vehicles, Moscow claimed The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) collaborated with the Ukrainian government in its fight against the Donbass republics and tried to cover up offences by Ukrainian nationalist forces, Russia's deputy representative to the UN told a UN Security Council meeting on Tuesday. The accusations came as Dmitry Polyansky blasted Western powers, saying they were being hypocritical regarding the security crisis in Ukraine. The US and its allies pursue their own selfish interests rather than the interests of the Ukrainian people, when they fan hostilities in the east European country, the diplomat said.
https://www.sott.net/article/466937-Russia-accuses-OSCE-of-spying-for-Ukraine
Russia accuses OSCE of 'spying' for Ukraine
Monitors collected intel for Kiev while leadership hushed up forced seizure of its vehicles, Moscow claimed The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) collaborated with the Ukrainian government in its fight against the Donbass republics and tried to cover up offences by Ukrainian nationalist forces, Russia's deputy representative to the UN told a UN Security Council meeting on Tuesday. The accusations came as Dmitry Polyansky blasted Western powers, saying they were being hypocritical regarding the security crisis in Ukraine. The US and its allies pursue their own selfish interests rather than the interests of the Ukrainian people, when they fan hostilities in the east European country, the diplomat said.
https://www.sott.net/article/466937-Russia-accuses-OSCE-of-spying-for-Ukraine
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Shanghai officials cautiously ease lockdown as official death toll rises to 7
Faced with the country's worst virus outbreak in two years, Shanghai has confined most of its 25 million people to their homes since last month, doubling down on the Communist Party's unrelenting zero-Covid approach. Shanghai further eased its gruelling, weeks-long Covid-19 lockdown on Wednesday despite a mounting official death toll and tens of thousands of daily cases. China's largest city is ambling towards reopening as businesses and residents grow increasingly desperate over closures and food shortages. Faced with the country's worst virus outbreak in two years, Shanghai has confined most of its 25 million people to their homes since last month, doubling down on the Communist Party's unrelenting zero-Covid approach. But the surge, driven by the fast-spreading Omicron variant, has thwarted official efforts to avert a pandemic rebound, with more than 400,000 infections reported since March.
https://www.sott.net/article/466938-Shanghai-officials-cautiously-ease-lockdown-as-official-death-toll-rises-to-7
Shanghai officials cautiously ease lockdown as official death toll rises to 7
Faced with the country's worst virus outbreak in two years, Shanghai has confined most of its 25 million people to their homes since last month, doubling down on the Communist Party's unrelenting zero-Covid approach. Shanghai further eased its gruelling, weeks-long Covid-19 lockdown on Wednesday despite a mounting official death toll and tens of thousands of daily cases. China's largest city is ambling towards reopening as businesses and residents grow increasingly desperate over closures and food shortages. Faced with the country's worst virus outbreak in two years, Shanghai has confined most of its 25 million people to their homes since last month, doubling down on the Communist Party's unrelenting zero-Covid approach. But the surge, driven by the fast-spreading Omicron variant, has thwarted official efforts to avert a pandemic rebound, with more than 400,000 infections reported since March.
https://www.sott.net/article/466938-Shanghai-officials-cautiously-ease-lockdown-as-official-death-toll-rises-to-7
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MSNBC analyst Malcolm Nance leaves network to fight in Ukraine
An MSNBC commentator has reportedly left the network to join an international legion fighting on the side of Ukraine as it seeks to repel a Russian invasion. Malcolm Nance, the former naval intelligence officer who has served as an on-air analyst at the Comcast-owned cable network since 2007, appeared on Monday's episode of Joy Reid's nightly show "The ReidOut" wearing military fatigues and combat gear. Nance also appeared while carrying what appeared to be a Kalashnikov assault rifle.
https://www.sott.net/article/466939-MSNBC-analyst-Malcolm-Nance-leaves-network-to-fight-in-Ukraine
MSNBC analyst Malcolm Nance leaves network to fight in Ukraine
An MSNBC commentator has reportedly left the network to join an international legion fighting on the side of Ukraine as it seeks to repel a Russian invasion. Malcolm Nance, the former naval intelligence officer who has served as an on-air analyst at the Comcast-owned cable network since 2007, appeared on Monday's episode of Joy Reid's nightly show "The ReidOut" wearing military fatigues and combat gear. Nance also appeared while carrying what appeared to be a Kalashnikov assault rifle.
https://www.sott.net/article/466939-MSNBC-analyst-Malcolm-Nance-leaves-network-to-fight-in-Ukraine
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Do Conspiracies Really Exist? Murray Rothbard Thought So
It is also important for the State to inculcate in its subjects an aversion to any "conspiracy theory of history;" for a search for "conspiracies" means a search for motives and an attribution of responsibility for historical misdeeds. If, however, any tyranny imposed by the State, or venality, or aggressive war, was caused not by the State rulers but by mysterious and arcane "social forces," or by the imperfect state of the world or, if in some way, everyone was responsible ("We Are All Murderers," proclaims one slogan), then there is no point to the people becoming indignant or rising up against such misdeeds. Furthermore, an attack on "conspiracy theories" means that the subjects will become more gullible in believing the "general welfare" reasons that are always put forth by the State for engaging in any of its despotic actions. A "conspiracy theory" can unsettle the system by causing the public to doubt the State's ideological propaganda. — Murray N. Rothbard, Anatomy of the...
https://www.sott.net/article/466940-Do-Conspiracies-Really-Exist-Murray-Rothbard-Thought-So
Do Conspiracies Really Exist? Murray Rothbard Thought So
It is also important for the State to inculcate in its subjects an aversion to any "conspiracy theory of history;" for a search for "conspiracies" means a search for motives and an attribution of responsibility for historical misdeeds. If, however, any tyranny imposed by the State, or venality, or aggressive war, was caused not by the State rulers but by mysterious and arcane "social forces," or by the imperfect state of the world or, if in some way, everyone was responsible ("We Are All Murderers," proclaims one slogan), then there is no point to the people becoming indignant or rising up against such misdeeds. Furthermore, an attack on "conspiracy theories" means that the subjects will become more gullible in believing the "general welfare" reasons that are always put forth by the State for engaging in any of its despotic actions. A "conspiracy theory" can unsettle the system by causing the public to doubt the State's ideological propaganda. — Murray N. Rothbard, Anatomy of the...
https://www.sott.net/article/466940-Do-Conspiracies-Really-Exist-Murray-Rothbard-Thought-So
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Crude could surge to $185/barrel if EU bans Russian crude - JP Morgan
The price of oil could soar if the European Union (EU) abruptly bans Russian crude from its energy markets, JPMorgan said on Tuesday in a note. According to the investment bank, a full and immediate embargo would displace four million barrels of Russian oil per day, sending the benchmark Brent crude to $185 a barrel. "Such a ban would leave neither room nor time to re-route [supplies] to China, India, or other potential substitute buyers. In a slower phase-out, Russia would have more time to adjust its oil flows toward friendlier buyers and global ex-OPEC supply growth would have time to grow sufficiently to fill at least some of the Russia-sized hole in global oil supply." The Wall Street bank's warning comes as the EU considers an embargo on Russian oil imports.
https://www.sott.net/article/466941-Crude-could-surge-to-185-barrel-if-EU-bans-Russian-crude-JP-Morgan
Crude could surge to $185/barrel if EU bans Russian crude - JP Morgan
The price of oil could soar if the European Union (EU) abruptly bans Russian crude from its energy markets, JPMorgan said on Tuesday in a note. According to the investment bank, a full and immediate embargo would displace four million barrels of Russian oil per day, sending the benchmark Brent crude to $185 a barrel. "Such a ban would leave neither room nor time to re-route [supplies] to China, India, or other potential substitute buyers. In a slower phase-out, Russia would have more time to adjust its oil flows toward friendlier buyers and global ex-OPEC supply growth would have time to grow sufficiently to fill at least some of the Russia-sized hole in global oil supply." The Wall Street bank's warning comes as the EU considers an embargo on Russian oil imports.
https://www.sott.net/article/466941-Crude-could-surge-to-185-barrel-if-EU-bans-Russian-crude-JP-Morgan
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Yemeni president Abdrabbuh Hadi steps down under Saudi pressure
Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi stepped down under pressure from Saudi Arabia and is now under de-facto house arrest, The Wall Street Journal reports. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud allegedly handed a written decree to Hadi on the sidelines of the talks in Riyadh, which set out provisions for the delegation of powers to the presidential council, the newspaper said on Sunday citing Saudi and Yemeni officials. Prince Mohammed told Hadi that other Yemeni leaders had agreed that it was time for him to relinquish power, according to the officials. Saudi officials pressured Hadi to step down and threatened to release evidence of his alleged corrupt activities, The Wall Street Journal said.
https://www.sott.net/article/466942-Yemeni-president-Abdrabbuh-Hadi-steps-down-under-Saudi-pressure
Yemeni president Abdrabbuh Hadi steps down under Saudi pressure
Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi stepped down under pressure from Saudi Arabia and is now under de-facto house arrest, The Wall Street Journal reports. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud allegedly handed a written decree to Hadi on the sidelines of the talks in Riyadh, which set out provisions for the delegation of powers to the presidential council, the newspaper said on Sunday citing Saudi and Yemeni officials. Prince Mohammed told Hadi that other Yemeni leaders had agreed that it was time for him to relinquish power, according to the officials. Saudi officials pressured Hadi to step down and threatened to release evidence of his alleged corrupt activities, The Wall Street Journal said.
https://www.sott.net/article/466942-Yemeni-president-Abdrabbuh-Hadi-steps-down-under-Saudi-pressure
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Judge approves extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, sends final decision to UK government
A British judge on Wednesday formally approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States to face spying charges. The case will now go to Britain's interior minister for a decision, though the WikiLeaks founder still has legal avenues of appeal. The order, which brings and end to the years'-long extradition battle closer, comes after the U.K. Supreme Court last month refused Assange permission to appeal against a lower court´s ruling that he could be extradited. District Judge Paul Goldspring issued the order in a brief hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court, as Assange watched by video link from Belmarsh Prison and his supporters rallied outside the courthouse, demanding he be freed. Home Secretary Priti Patel will now decide whether to grant the extradition.
https://www.sott.net/article/466943-Judge-approves-extradition-of-Wikileaks-founder-Julian-Assange-sends-final-decision-to-UK-government
Judge approves extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, sends final decision to UK government
A British judge on Wednesday formally approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States to face spying charges. The case will now go to Britain's interior minister for a decision, though the WikiLeaks founder still has legal avenues of appeal. The order, which brings and end to the years'-long extradition battle closer, comes after the U.K. Supreme Court last month refused Assange permission to appeal against a lower court´s ruling that he could be extradited. District Judge Paul Goldspring issued the order in a brief hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court, as Assange watched by video link from Belmarsh Prison and his supporters rallied outside the courthouse, demanding he be freed. Home Secretary Priti Patel will now decide whether to grant the extradition.
https://www.sott.net/article/466943-Judge-approves-extradition-of-Wikileaks-founder-Julian-Assange-sends-final-decision-to-UK-government
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DeSantis threatens Twitter with legal action in Elon Musk dispute
Florida governor Ron DeSantis is stepping into the growing dispute between Elon Musk and Twitter over the Tesla and SpaceX CEO's hostile takeover of the social media company. During a Tuesday news conference, DeSantis said that the state's lawyers were reviewing options for legal action against Twitter's Board of Directors, to "hold them accountable for breaching their fiduciary duty." Florida, through its Retirement System pension fund, is an investor in Twitter. The move comes after the Wall Street Journal on Monday quoted sources who said that Twitter plans to reject Musk's bid to purchase the company at $54.20 per share, an 18 percent premium over the closing price of $45.08 on the day of his offer. Shortly after Musk announced his bid, Twitter's board activated a "poison pill" defense mechanism against an informal attempt by Musk to buy more stock, whereby new shares would be sold at a discount to dilute his control over the company. Musk is currently Twitter's largest...
https://www.sott.net/article/466944-DeSantis-threatens-Twitter-with-legal-action-in-Elon-Musk-dispute
DeSantis threatens Twitter with legal action in Elon Musk dispute
Florida governor Ron DeSantis is stepping into the growing dispute between Elon Musk and Twitter over the Tesla and SpaceX CEO's hostile takeover of the social media company. During a Tuesday news conference, DeSantis said that the state's lawyers were reviewing options for legal action against Twitter's Board of Directors, to "hold them accountable for breaching their fiduciary duty." Florida, through its Retirement System pension fund, is an investor in Twitter. The move comes after the Wall Street Journal on Monday quoted sources who said that Twitter plans to reject Musk's bid to purchase the company at $54.20 per share, an 18 percent premium over the closing price of $45.08 on the day of his offer. Shortly after Musk announced his bid, Twitter's board activated a "poison pill" defense mechanism against an informal attempt by Musk to buy more stock, whereby new shares would be sold at a discount to dilute his control over the company. Musk is currently Twitter's largest...
https://www.sott.net/article/466944-DeSantis-threatens-Twitter-with-legal-action-in-Elon-Musk-dispute
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IMF tells governments to protect vulnerable people when tackling Covid debt
Analysis: Fund's world economic outlook highlights need to protect people such as refugees Gloom at the International Monetary Fund is nothing new. Since last summer the body responsible for stabilising and supporting the world economy has been growing ever more pessimistic. First it was rising inflationary pressures caused by supply-side bottlenecks. Then it was the arrival of the new Omicron variant towards the end of 2021. Now it is the war in Ukraine, something not anticipated when the Washington-based organisation last published its assessment in January but which dominates the IMF's world economic outlook. Comment: Seriously? By January, even lazy arm chair gurus knew something was up!
https://www.sott.net/article/466945-IMF-tells-governments-to-protect-vulnerable-people-when-tackling-Covid-debt
IMF tells governments to protect vulnerable people when tackling Covid debt
Analysis: Fund's world economic outlook highlights need to protect people such as refugees Gloom at the International Monetary Fund is nothing new. Since last summer the body responsible for stabilising and supporting the world economy has been growing ever more pessimistic. First it was rising inflationary pressures caused by supply-side bottlenecks. Then it was the arrival of the new Omicron variant towards the end of 2021. Now it is the war in Ukraine, something not anticipated when the Washington-based organisation last published its assessment in January but which dominates the IMF's world economic outlook. Comment: Seriously? By January, even lazy arm chair gurus knew something was up!
https://www.sott.net/article/466945-IMF-tells-governments-to-protect-vulnerable-people-when-tackling-Covid-debt
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The Russiagate hoax goes deeper than we thought
The latest filing by Special Counsel John Durham, investigating Russiagate and the Hillary Clinton campaign, suggests the rabbit hole goes a bit deeper than we thought. One hates to sound like Rachel Maddow, but it is just that much more likely the walls are closing in. Durham filed a new, 34-page motion on April 15, 2022, in answer to defendant Michael Sussman's request to dismiss the case against him. Durham accused Sussman of lying to the FBI about his working for the Clinton Campaign while he was trying to sell the Bureau on an investigation into Trump's ties to Russia, focusing on alleged Internet pings between a Trump server and the Russian Alfa Bank. Sussman's claims also included a number of pings against Trump Tower WiFi and later White House WiFi by a Russian-made Yota cell phone. Sussman's motion basically called Durham case garbage, which pressed Durham to explain to the court why the case needed to proceed, hence the new motion. The court subsequently ruled against...
https://www.sott.net/article/466946-The-Russiagate-hoax-goes-deeper-than-we-thought
The Russiagate hoax goes deeper than we thought
The latest filing by Special Counsel John Durham, investigating Russiagate and the Hillary Clinton campaign, suggests the rabbit hole goes a bit deeper than we thought. One hates to sound like Rachel Maddow, but it is just that much more likely the walls are closing in. Durham filed a new, 34-page motion on April 15, 2022, in answer to defendant Michael Sussman's request to dismiss the case against him. Durham accused Sussman of lying to the FBI about his working for the Clinton Campaign while he was trying to sell the Bureau on an investigation into Trump's ties to Russia, focusing on alleged Internet pings between a Trump server and the Russian Alfa Bank. Sussman's claims also included a number of pings against Trump Tower WiFi and later White House WiFi by a Russian-made Yota cell phone. Sussman's motion basically called Durham case garbage, which pressed Durham to explain to the court why the case needed to proceed, hence the new motion. The court subsequently ruled against...
https://www.sott.net/article/466946-The-Russiagate-hoax-goes-deeper-than-we-thought
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Biden told Obama he's running again
President Biden told former President Obama that he is planning to run for reelection in 2024, two sources tell The Hill. The admission to Obama is the latest indication that Biden is likely to run for a second term, something the president has spoken about publicly. During a press conference in Brussels last month, he told reporters he'd be "very fortunate" to run against his rival in the 2020 election, former President Trump. "[Biden] wants to run and he's clearly letting everyone know," said one of the two sources familiar with the conversations between Obama and Biden. The source also said that Biden, despite his faltering approval ratings, remains the most likely Democratic candidate to defeat Trump. This was a key part of Biden's salesmanship to voters as he sought support for his 2020 bid — and a big reason primary voters rallied to him in South Carolina and Super Tuesday states where he sealed his status as the Democratic front-runner. "I believe he thinks he's the only one...
https://www.sott.net/article/466947-Biden-told-Obama-hes-running-again
Biden told Obama he's running again
President Biden told former President Obama that he is planning to run for reelection in 2024, two sources tell The Hill. The admission to Obama is the latest indication that Biden is likely to run for a second term, something the president has spoken about publicly. During a press conference in Brussels last month, he told reporters he'd be "very fortunate" to run against his rival in the 2020 election, former President Trump. "[Biden] wants to run and he's clearly letting everyone know," said one of the two sources familiar with the conversations between Obama and Biden. The source also said that Biden, despite his faltering approval ratings, remains the most likely Democratic candidate to defeat Trump. This was a key part of Biden's salesmanship to voters as he sought support for his 2020 bid — and a big reason primary voters rallied to him in South Carolina and Super Tuesday states where he sealed his status as the Democratic front-runner. "I believe he thinks he's the only one...
https://www.sott.net/article/466947-Biden-told-Obama-hes-running-again
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Moscow responds to nuclear weapons claim
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has rejected claims that Moscow could resort to the use of tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Lavrov was questioned on the issue during an extensive interview with India Today in Moscow on Tuesday. When the journalist mentioned that "President Zelensky said that Russia plans to use tactical weapons," the foreign minister didn't even let her finish the question. "He says many things," Lavrov said. He reminded that Russia had never mentioned the use of nuclear weapons as an option during its military operation in the neighboring country, and the Ukrainian leader was the only one to speak about this. "I cannot comment [on] something, which a not very adequate person pronounces," the FM added. Lavrov reiterated the notion that "there could be no winners in a nuclear war," and assured that Russia would only rely on conventional weapons in Ukraine.
https://www.sott.net/article/466948-Moscow-responds-to-nuclear-weapons-claim
Moscow responds to nuclear weapons claim
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has rejected claims that Moscow could resort to the use of tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Lavrov was questioned on the issue during an extensive interview with India Today in Moscow on Tuesday. When the journalist mentioned that "President Zelensky said that Russia plans to use tactical weapons," the foreign minister didn't even let her finish the question. "He says many things," Lavrov said. He reminded that Russia had never mentioned the use of nuclear weapons as an option during its military operation in the neighboring country, and the Ukrainian leader was the only one to speak about this. "I cannot comment [on] something, which a not very adequate person pronounces," the FM added. Lavrov reiterated the notion that "there could be no winners in a nuclear war," and assured that Russia would only rely on conventional weapons in Ukraine.
https://www.sott.net/article/466948-Moscow-responds-to-nuclear-weapons-claim
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Staffer dressed as Easter Bunny herds Biden away from answering reporter's question
A staffer dressed in an Easter Bunny costume intervened Monday to stop President Biden from answering a reporter's question on the White House lawn. Biden, hosting the first White House Easter Egg Roll of his presidency as the COVID-19 pandemic wanes, began to answer Afghan reporter Nazira Karimi's inquiry before the bunny showed up and cut him off. Event attendee Thomas C. Dillon tweeted his footage of the interaction, which wasn't viewable to most spectators. "Joe Biden quickly interrupted by the Easter Bunny after he starts to comment on #Afghanistan and #Pakistan at the White House," Dillion captioned an 11-second clip.
https://www.sott.net/article/466949-Staffer-dressed-as-Easter-Bunny-herds-Biden-away-from-answering-reporters-question
Staffer dressed as Easter Bunny herds Biden away from answering reporter's question
A staffer dressed in an Easter Bunny costume intervened Monday to stop President Biden from answering a reporter's question on the White House lawn. Biden, hosting the first White House Easter Egg Roll of his presidency as the COVID-19 pandemic wanes, began to answer Afghan reporter Nazira Karimi's inquiry before the bunny showed up and cut him off. Event attendee Thomas C. Dillon tweeted his footage of the interaction, which wasn't viewable to most spectators. "Joe Biden quickly interrupted by the Easter Bunny after he starts to comment on #Afghanistan and #Pakistan at the White House," Dillion captioned an 11-second clip.
https://www.sott.net/article/466949-Staffer-dressed-as-Easter-Bunny-herds-Biden-away-from-answering-reporters-question
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UFOs - Real or Fake?
QUESTION: I'm just curious. President Jimmy Carter said that he saw a UFO which was reported by the Associated Press in January 1978. There are countless reports of UFOs for decades. Some say they have been around for thousands of years. Does Socrates have any ability to confirm or deny such things? ANSWER: I do not see how Socrates could confirm or deny the existence of UFOs. The modern event that began the flying saucer sighting was Kenneth Arnold who reported seeing several metal objects flying in excess of 1200 MPH on June 24th, 1947. I had an uncle who was in the Air Force during World War II and during the Korean War. He told me when I was a kid that saucers would fly in circles around the planes observing what was taking place. A friend who was a pilot during the Korean War said the same thing. On Saturday night, July 5, 1947, a rancher named W.W. "Mac" Brazel had debris from what became the Roswell Incident. On July 8, 1947, RAAF public information officer Walter Haut...
https://www.sott.net/article/466950-UFOs-Real-or-Fake
UFOs - Real or Fake?
QUESTION: I'm just curious. President Jimmy Carter said that he saw a UFO which was reported by the Associated Press in January 1978. There are countless reports of UFOs for decades. Some say they have been around for thousands of years. Does Socrates have any ability to confirm or deny such things? ANSWER: I do not see how Socrates could confirm or deny the existence of UFOs. The modern event that began the flying saucer sighting was Kenneth Arnold who reported seeing several metal objects flying in excess of 1200 MPH on June 24th, 1947. I had an uncle who was in the Air Force during World War II and during the Korean War. He told me when I was a kid that saucers would fly in circles around the planes observing what was taking place. A friend who was a pilot during the Korean War said the same thing. On Saturday night, July 5, 1947, a rancher named W.W. "Mac" Brazel had debris from what became the Roswell Incident. On July 8, 1947, RAAF public information officer Walter Haut...
https://www.sott.net/article/466950-UFOs-Real-or-Fake
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April 2022 tornado outbreak
A series of tornadoes struck the Plains, Midwest, and Southeast between April 11-13th, watch as we document 5 tornadoes from close range across 20 states.
https://www.sott.net/article/466951-April-2022-tornado-outbreak
April 2022 tornado outbreak
A series of tornadoes struck the Plains, Midwest, and Southeast between April 11-13th, watch as we document 5 tornadoes from close range across 20 states.
https://www.sott.net/article/466951-April-2022-tornado-outbreak
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April 2022 tornado outbreak across 20 states
A series of tornadoes struck the Plains, Midwest, and Southeast between April 11-13th, watch as we document 5 tornadoes from close range across 20 states.
https://www.sott.net/article/466951-April-2022-tornado-outbreak-across-20-states
April 2022 tornado outbreak across 20 states
A series of tornadoes struck the Plains, Midwest, and Southeast between April 11-13th, watch as we document 5 tornadoes from close range across 20 states.
https://www.sott.net/article/466951-April-2022-tornado-outbreak-across-20-states
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Maskaholics
The pandemic has eased, but not the compulsion of many Americans to cover their faces. Fully vaccinated adults are still wearing masks on their solitary walks outdoors, and officials have been enforcing mask mandates on airline passengers and on some city-dwellers and students. (Though today's ruling by U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle in Tampa, declaring the Biden administration's mask mandate for public transportation unlawful, comes as welcome news.) Maskaholics in the press are calling for permanent masking on trains, planes, and buses. High school students in Seattle staged a protest demanding that a mask mandate be reinstated, and psychologists now deal with the anxieties of children who don't want their classmates to see their faces. They're suffering from "mask dependency," as this psychological affliction is termed in Japan, where a long tradition of mask-wearing during flu season has left some individuals afraid at any time to expose their faces in public. It's...
https://www.sott.net/article/466952-Maskaholics
Maskaholics
The pandemic has eased, but not the compulsion of many Americans to cover their faces. Fully vaccinated adults are still wearing masks on their solitary walks outdoors, and officials have been enforcing mask mandates on airline passengers and on some city-dwellers and students. (Though today's ruling by U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle in Tampa, declaring the Biden administration's mask mandate for public transportation unlawful, comes as welcome news.) Maskaholics in the press are calling for permanent masking on trains, planes, and buses. High school students in Seattle staged a protest demanding that a mask mandate be reinstated, and psychologists now deal with the anxieties of children who don't want their classmates to see their faces. They're suffering from "mask dependency," as this psychological affliction is termed in Japan, where a long tradition of mask-wearing during flu season has left some individuals afraid at any time to expose their faces in public. It's...
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Catching the Kinahans: the officers risking their lives to jail Ireland's most violent gang leaders
The Kinahan cartel is notorious worldwide for its brutal activities. In an exclusive report, the Observer finds out what it takes to monitor and convict organised criminals Craig Taylor felt a mix of thrill and dread when he sat down beside the leader of the most deadly gang operating in Ireland and the UK and began secretly filming. Notoriously observant and adept in evaluating if he was being watched or followed, Christopher Kinahan Sr was one of the most-wanted criminal figures in the world, founder of a cartel ranked alongside the Italian mafia and the brutal Los Zetas in Mexico.
https://www.sott.net/article/466953-Catching-the-Kinahans-the-officers-risking-their-lives-to-jail-Irelands-most-violent-gang-leaders
Catching the Kinahans: the officers risking their lives to jail Ireland's most violent gang leaders
The Kinahan cartel is notorious worldwide for its brutal activities. In an exclusive report, the Observer finds out what it takes to monitor and convict organised criminals Craig Taylor felt a mix of thrill and dread when he sat down beside the leader of the most deadly gang operating in Ireland and the UK and began secretly filming. Notoriously observant and adept in evaluating if he was being watched or followed, Christopher Kinahan Sr was one of the most-wanted criminal figures in the world, founder of a cartel ranked alongside the Italian mafia and the brutal Los Zetas in Mexico.
https://www.sott.net/article/466953-Catching-the-Kinahans-the-officers-risking-their-lives-to-jail-Irelands-most-violent-gang-leaders