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Diálogos vazados mostram proximidade entre PF, procuradores e o FBI no caso da Lava Jato, incluindo “total conhecimento” das investigações sobre a Odebrecht
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Black Lives Matter has been dominating the headlines for weeks and there has been a lot of speculation regarding the funding of this organization with many fingers quick to point at George Soros. So the million dollar question is… Did George Soros fund Black Lives Matter? Yes, he absolutely did and we share the details in this report. But George Soros is not the only source of funding for Black Lives Matter, in fact, Soros and his funding, is just another spoke in the wheel of a massive, well financed and politically motivated campaign with the desired goal of transforming the world by destroying the current system of control in, order to roll out a new system of control. This certainly seems like a reoccurring theme right now, as the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, the Central Banks and Governments around the world are preparing for the ‘Great Reset’ and a global paradigm shift. So let examine who exactly is funding Black Lives Matter and why? Black Lives Matter Official Site https://blacklivesmatter.com Black Lives Matter cashes in with $100 million from liberal foundations https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/... Black Lives Matter & Thousand Currents https://thousandcurrents.org/black-li... Thousand Currents changed its name from IDEX - International Development Exchange in 2016. https://thousandcurrents.org/formerly... W. K. Kellogg Foundation https://www.influencewatch.org/non-pr... The W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Radical Leftward Drift https://capitalresearch.org/article/k... Borealis Philanthropy: Black Led Movement Fund https://borealisphilanthropy.org/gran... Healing the Wounds in Ferguson and Staten Island https://www.opensocietyfoundations.or... George Soros and His Incredible Growing Disinformation Foundation https://capitalresearch.org/article/s... Tech firms say they support George Floyd protests -- here's what's happening https://www.cnet.com/news/tech-compan... Want to know where all those corporate donations for #BLM are going? Here's the list. https://www.nbcnews.com/business/cons... Black Lives Matter Groups Push Grant Makers to Step Outside Their Comfort Zones https://www.philanthropy.com/article/... The Organizational Structure of Black Lives Matter https://capitalresearch.org/article/t... Black Lives Matter / Thousand Currents Funds https://thousandcurrents.org/wp-conte... ‘I am my brother’s keeper’, Philonise Floyd tells UN rights body, in impassioned plea for racial justice https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/06/... Speakers urge definitive action to combat systemic racism https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/P...
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Though the bizarre story has been subsumed by other events, last month’s aborted invasion of Venezuela should've hardly shocked anyone. The United States - Maj. Danny Sjursen, USA (ret.) for Antiwar.com Original
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Nicolás Lynch
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It’s harder than you think, but not difficult at all.
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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) revealed on Saturday that Maher Al-Assad, the brother of Syrian regime President Bashar Al-Assad, has rejected direct orders from Russia to withdraw all ...
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Innovators are often unreasonable people: restless, quarrelsome, unsatisfied, and ambitious. Often, they are immigrants, especially on the west coast of America. Not always, though. Sometimes they can be quiet, unassuming, modest, and sensible stay-at-home types. The person whose career and insights best capture the extraordinary evolution of the computer between 1950 and 2000 was one such. Gordon Moore was at the centre of the industry throughout this period and he understood and explained better than most that it was an evolution, not a revolution. Apart from graduate school at Caltech and a couple of unhappy years out east, he barely left the Bay Area, let alone California. Unusually for a Californian, he was a native, who grew up in the small town of Pescadero on the Pacific coast just over the hills from what is now called Silicon Valley, going to San Jose State College for undergraduate studies. There he met and married a fellow student, Betty Whitaker. As a child, Moore had been taciturn to the point that his teachers worried about it. Throughout …
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Prazosin is a medication primarily used to treat high blood pressure, symptoms of an enlarged prostate, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It is a less preferred treatment of high blood pressure. Other uses may include heart failure and Raynaud syndrome. It is taken by mouth.Common side effects include dizziness, sleepiness, nausea, and heart palpitations. Serious side effects may include low blood pressure with standing and depression. Prazosin is an α1-blocker. It works to decrease blood pressure by dilating blood vessels and helps with an enlarged prostate by relaxing the outflow of the bladder. How it works in PTSD is not entirely clear.Prazosin was patented in 1965 and came into medical use in 1974. It is available as a generic medication. A month supply in the United Kingdom costs about £3.50 as of 2019. In the United States, the wholesale cost of this amount is about US$20. In 2017, it was the 227th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than two million prescriptions.
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On Barack Obama Day, June 14, here is list of neoliberal Democratic president's worst crimes, from wars on Yemen, Libya, Syria to coups in Honduras, Brazil
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The May 25th killing of George Floyd, an unarmed African-American man, at the hands of a white police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota shocked the world and set off mass protests against racism and police brutality in dozens of cities from the mid-western United States to the European Union, all in the midst of a global pandemic. In the Twin Cities, what began as spontaneous, peaceful demonstrations against the local police quickly transformed into vandalism, arson and looting after the use of rubber bullets and chemical irritants by law enforcement against the protesters, while the initial incitement for the riots was
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As protests against police brutality continue to gain momentum, Chris Boot and Thomas Dworzak look back at the Georgian revolution, when the president fired the country’s corrupt police force
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America is in a revolutionary moment. Being able to question ideology is more important than ever.
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America is in a revolutionary moment. Being able to question ideology is more important than ever.
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Tony Timpa was 32 years old when he died at the hands of the Dallas police in August 2016. He suffered from mental health difficulties and was unarmed. He wasn’t resisting arrest. He had called the cops from a parking lot while intoxicated because he thought he might be a danger to himself. By the time law enforcement arrived, he had already been handcuffed by the security guards of a store nearby. Even so, the police officers made him lie face down on the grass, and one of them pressed a knee into his back. He remained in this position for 13 minutes until he suffocated. During the harrowing recording of his final moments, he can be heard pleading for his life. A grand jury indictment of the officers involved was overturned. Not many people have seen this video, however, and that may have something to do with the fact that Timpa was white. During the protests and agonizing discussions about police brutality that have followed the death of George Floyd under remarkably similar circumstances, …
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On Wikipedia, regime-change advocates and right-wing Venezuelan opposition supporters blacklist and "deprecated" The Grayzone on political grounds, violating encyclopedia guidelines
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Primary forests in the tropics are declining at an accelerating rate according to analysis of satellite data released last week by the University of Maryland (UMD) and World Resources Institute (WRI). Since 2002, the tropics lost more than 60 million hectares of primary forests, an area larger than the combined land mass of the states […]
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JK Rowling recently drew fire on social media for tweeting the statements to the effect that “biological sex is real.” The tweets began when she mocked an opinion piece that used the term “people who menstruate” in place of “women” to account for the fact that transgender men also menstruate, and prefer not to be described as women. If sex isn’t real, there’s no same-sex attraction. If sex isn’t real, the lived reality of women globally is erased. I know and love trans people, but erasing the concept of sex removes the ability of many to meaningfully discuss their lives. It isn’t hate to speak the truth. — J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) June 6, 2020 The backlash on Twitter has been swift and cacophonous, and headlines have followed. GLAAD, an LGBT advocacy group, issued a response on Twitter, calling Rowling’s tweets “inaccurate and cruel.” One commenter wrote “I know you know this because you have been told over and over and over again, but transgender men can menstruate. Non-binary people menstruate. I, a 37-year old woman …
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Before I got involved in studying Critical Social Justice like I do now, I mostly studied the psychology of religion.