Breaking: Nasim Aghdam identified as the YouTube shooter. She had her own YouTube channel and apparently ranted against the company in her videos. Sources say she drove up to San Bruno from Riverside County, shot a man and 2 women before killing herself. #youtubeshooter
YouTube shooting suspect Nasim Aghdam, who describes herself as a vegan artist, bodybuilder, and animal rights activist, often lashed out at the video platform for censoring and demonetizing her content
YouTube shooting suspect Nasim Aghdam, who describes herself as a vegan artist, bodybuilder, and animal rights activist, often lashed out at the video platform for censoring and demonetizing her content pic.twitter.com/AsQiCz3SHB
Just a short dive into the deep-pedo-state as brought up by Q. We are all taking part in a #GREATAWAKENING that WILL be then END of the shadow government known as the Deep State. This video WAS cut off by my device....
Is Putin the “problem” or was Russia always “evil”? The outtake in this video features Sergei Mikheyev, a political scientist on Tsargrad TV, who states that the West has always generally had a problem with Russia. While Putin himself is the current nemesis – the concept of the “evil empire” is nothing new. In fact, the only time that Western leadership is non-critical of Russia, is during weak leadership – we only have to think as far back as the Yeltsin years.
The past few years have shown a steady growth in anti-Russian hysteria. A logical starting point would be the coup d’etat in the Ukraine in 2014 – orchestrated by Western powers – leaving Russia with the only sensible option to take back the Crimea, a strategic naval port. While this won President Putin a lot of brownie points at home – it certainly fulfilled its propaganda quota of “the aggressor state” in Western media. This was followed by events such as the downing of MH17, accusations of atrocities in Syria, the “Panama Papers” scandal, US election meddling, and so on. Come March 2018 - the timing of the Skripal poisoning was no coincidence, neither was the “state sponsored doping” scandal at the Olympics in February. Much is being done to discredit the Russian government, and cause internal unrest. Even the recent fire in Kemerovo saw Russia’s liberals demand Putin’s resignation – 6 days into his re-election – as if any other leaders worldwide would be required to quit at a time of national tragedy.
But the real test is not going to be now – the real test is in 2024, at the end of Putin's term. Many Russians are assured in Putin’s ability to play the game correctly, that’s why he was re-elected after all. But cultural factors must be taken into account; a growing generation of young people who don’t know of life in the 1990s, a growing number of liberal opposition figures funded from abroad and treated like long-lost cousins in Washington, economic pressure due to sanctions, and so on.
In conclusion, Putin won the elections 2018, the FIFA World Cup is not cancelled, US-funded rebels have left Eastern Ghouta in Syria, Russia expelled more diplomats than the British. Why exactly did the Brits poison the Skripals – if not to attempt to manipulate the Western audience into the wickedness of Russia?
Det brinner i en ambassadbyggnad på Narvavägen i Stockholm.
20 enheter är på plats och arbetar med att släcka den fullt utvecklade branden.
Det rör sig i nuläget om 14 skadade, säger Roger Steffen vid Storstockholms brandförsvar.
Enligt uppgifter till Aftonbladet har en person avsiktligt tänt på inne på ambassaden – och polisen har gått ut med ett signalement gällande en man i 50-årsåldern.
PARIS (AP) - France has flagged more than 78,000 people as security threats in a database intended to let European police share information on the continent's most dangerous residents - more than all other European countries put together - according to an analysis by The Associated Press.
A German parliamentarian, Andrej Hunko, was the first to raise the alarm about potential misuse of the Schengen Information System database in a question to his country's Interior Ministry about "discreet checks" - secret international checks on people considered a threat to national security or public safety. He questioned whether and why different countries seemed to apply very different criteria.
"The increase in alerts cannot be explained by the threat of Islamist terrorism alone. Europol reports a four-digit number of confirmed foreign fighters, yet the increase of SIS alerts in 2017 is several times that," Hunko said in a statement late last month when he released the Interior Ministry response to his query....READ MORE