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https://nypost.com/2020/09/19/orcas-are-killing-great-white-sharks-for-hearts-testicles/
Orcas are âripping openâ great white sharks for their livers, hearts and testicles
It turns out that great white sharks arenât always the hunter â the feared killers of the ocean are prey for orcas.
Autopsies have been done on six bodies of the monster predators which washed up on the coast of South Africa over the years and the results show the sharks were attacked by killer whales for their nutrient rich organs.
Marine biologist Alison Towner helped perform post-mortems on six sharks that washed up on the shores of Gansbaai, and, in an appearance on the YouTube channel Shark Talk, hosted by Gemma Care, said orca pods had âphysically ripped openâ the sharksâ skins just below the throat in a âprecise and refinedâ way in order for the organs to slip out. This story was first reported by Newsweek.
There have been reports of killer whales attacking several species of sharks off the South African coast since 2017 and the deaths were eventually linked to two killer whales in the area.
Towner said the autopsies on the great whites took hours to perform, with the team meticulously taking measurements from each part of the shark. âThen in we go to establish if there are any signs of trauma that meant you could discount orca predation,â she told Care. âAny boat injuries, fishing linesâŚtrauma that couldâve been the cause of death. When the animal is lying there with its 60 kilo liver ripped out, itâs pretty obvious.â
The attacks on the great white sharks were identical to similar attacks on seven gill sharks in the area, and Towner added: âJust under the surface of the skin is the perfect place to open up the shark and access and extract the liver,â Towner said. âI think two of the animals had both the heart removed and one male had his testes removed. Because theyâre very close there in the body cavity.
âWe think the two killer whales were learning to get hold of the pectoral fins. We donât know for sure. Itâs like a ripping motion. The liver⌠itâs oily, very slippery, it would naturally slide out so they could come along and share it.â
Marine biologist Alison Towner said the whales, which are also known as orcas, tore the majority of the sharks' skins just below the throat in order to create a cavity from which the liverâweighing up to 180 lbsâwould slide out. She discussed the autopsies and attacks in an appearance on the YouTube channel Shark Talk, hosted by Gemma Care.
https://www.newsweek.com/great-white-shark-killer-whale-autopsy-attack-1532315
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https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/statements/2020/09/19/statement-prime-minister-death-john-turner
Statement by the Prime Minister on the death of John Turner
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the death of John Turner:
âI learned with great sadness today of the death of the Right Honourable John Turner, former Prime Minister of Canada.
âA gifted politician, lawyer, and athlete, Mr. Turner became Canadaâs 17th Prime Minister after having served in numerous other capacities, including as Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Minister of Finance, and Leader of the Opposition. He was deeply committed to the law and democratic process, bringing about much needed reforms to the Criminal Code.
âMr. Turner was a humble man with a strong social conscience. He supported many charitable organizations, including Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. He was also an honorary director of World Wildlife Fund Canada and an ardent advocate for the protection of Canadaâs lakes and rivers.
âOver the years, he was awarded numerous honours. He was appointed to the Companion of the Order of Canada in 1995, and received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for Canada in 2012.
âOn behalf of all Canadians, Sophie and I offer our deepest condolences to Mr. Turnerâs family and friends. His contributions to Canada will not be forgotten.â
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âOctober Surpriseâ: New details emerge about FBI delay on Weiner laptop in 2016
New details have emerged about 2016âs "October Surprise," during which the FBI found emails belonging to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on disgraced New York Rep. Anthony Weinerâs laptop, with the FBI official who found the emails speaking out for the first time.
FBI agent John Robertson, who worked in its New York officeâs child sex crimes unit and was later cited (though not named) in Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitzâs 2018 report on the handling of the investigation of Clinton's unauthorized private email server, spoke with the Washington Postâs Devin Barrett for his upcoming book, October Surprise: How the FBI Tried to Save Itself and Crashed an Election. Robertson unearthed tens of thousands of Clinton emails in late September 2016 on the laptop belonging to Weiner, the husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, in a sex crimes case involving underage girls, but for weeks after being alerted, top FBI leaders (including fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, fired FBI agent Peter Strzok, and former FBI counterintelligence chief Bill Priestap) took little to no action to investigate.
A letter from fired FBI Director James Comey to Congress in late October about the email discovery, shortly after he was finally briefed on it, disrupted the election â and would be blamed by some for President Trumpâs victory.
âThe crickets I was hearing was really making me uncomfortable because something was going to come down,â Robertson said he later told Justice Department investigators. âWhy isnât anybody here? Like if Iâm the supervisor of any [counterintelligence] squad ⌠and I hear about this, Iâm getting on with headquarters and saying, 'Hey, some agent working child porn here may have [Hillary Clinton] emails. Get your ass on the phone, call [the case agent], and get a copy of that drive,â because thatâs how it should be. And that nobody reached out to me within, like, that night, I still to this day donât understand what the hell went wrong.â
Robertson wrote a âLetter to Selfâ in late October after an Oct. 19, 2016, meeting, during which he implored Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda Kramer of the Southern District of New York to push FBI leadership to look at the thousands of emails he had unearthed.
âI have very deep misgivings about the institutional response of the FBI to the congressional investigation into the Hillary Clinton email matter ⌠Put simply: I donât believe the handling of the material I have by the FBI is ethically or morally right. But my lawyerâs advice â that I simply put my SSA on notice should cover me â is that I have completed CYA [Cover Your Ass], and I have done so,â Robertson wrote. âFurther, I was told by [Kramer] that should I âwhistleblow,â I will be prosecuted."
Robertson continued: âI possess â the FBI possesses â 20 times more emails than Comey testified to. ⌠While Comey did not know at the time about what I have, people in the FBI do now, and as far as I know, we are being silent. ⌠If I say or do nothing more, I am falling short ethically and morally. And later, I may be accused of being a Hillary Clinton hack because of the timing of all this. ⌠But if I say something (i.e., whistleblow), I will lose my reputation, my career, and risk prosecution. I will also be accused of being a Donald Trump hack."
He wrote that "nothing could be further from the truth" because "I am apolitical."
Horowitzâs 2018 report on the Clinton email investigation noted a federal search warrant was obtained on Sept. 26, 2016, for Weinerâs devices and that the âWeiner case agentâ (Robertson) noticed âwithin hoursâ that there were âover 300,000 emails on the laptop,â including between Clinton and Abedin. The FBI New York Field Officeâs William Sweeney was alerted two days later, and key FBI executives such as McCabe were informed by Sweeney.
Text messages show McCabe, Strzok, and Priestap discussed the Weiner laptop on Sept. 28, 2016, and Strzok said he initially planned to send a team to New York to review the emails, but a call with the FBIâs New York office was scheduled next day instead. Horowitz wrote that âafter October 4, we found no evidence that anyone associated with the Midyear investigation, including the entire leadership team at FBI Headquarters, took any action on the Weiner laptop issue until the week of October 24, and then did so only after the Weiner case agent expressed concerns to SDNY, prompting SDNY to contact the Office of the Deputy Attorney General on October 21 to raise concerns.â
Horowitz said that the FBIâs explanations were âunpersuasive justifications for not acting soonerâ and "the fact that Strzok and several other FBI members of the Midyear team had been assigned to the Russia investigation ⌠was not an excuse for failing to take any action.â
The DOJ watchdog also unearthed anti-Trump texts between Strzok and former FBI lawyer Lisa Page, with whom he was having an affair. In one Aug. 6, 2016, exchange, Page said, âTrump should go f himself.â Strzok responded, âF Trump.â Two days later, Page texted, â[Trumpâs] not ever going to become president, right? Right?!â Strzok replied, âNo. No heâs not. Weâll stop it.â Strzok was removed from special counsel Robert Muellerâs team in 2017 after the texts were disclosed and was later fired from the bureau.
âIn assessing the decision to prioritize the Russia investigation over following up on the Midyear-related investigative lead discovered on the Weiner laptop, we were particularly concerned about text messages sent by Strzok and Page that potentially indicated or created the appearance that investigative decisions they made were impacted by bias," Horowitz wrote, adding that âwe did not have confidence that Strzokâs decision to prioritize the Russia investigation over following up on the Midyear-related investigative lead discovered on the Weiner laptop was free from bias.â
Horowitz did conclude, however, that "we found no evidence in emails, text messages, instant messages, or documents that suggested an improper purpose.â
âThere was simply no equivalence between Midyear and Crossfire,â Strzok claimed in his new book, Compromised, referring to the Clinton emails investigation and the Trump-Russia investigation. âAt its core, Midyear was a glorified (because it involved Hillary Clinton) mishandling case, the type that but for the celebrity subject rolls throng WFO on a weekly basis. Crossfire was a first-of-its-kind, enormous investigation into complex, ongoing attacks on our presidential elections and Russian interactions with members of one of the candidateâs campaigns. Of course, I had prioritized that.â
Horowitz wrote that âthe FBIâs inaction had potentially far-reaching consequencesâ because Comey told Horowitz that "had he known about the laptop in the beginning of October and thought the email review could have been completed before the election, it may have affected his decision to notify Congress.â Comey told Horowitz, âI donât know [if] it would have put us in a different place, but I would have wanted to have the opportunity.â
Comey announced Clinton was âextremely carelessâ in handling classified emails during a July 2016 speech, adding that he would not recommend criminal charges. Clintonâs IT team had deleted 33,000 supposedly non-work-related emails.
Comey sent a letter to Congress on Oct. 28, 2016, revealing that âthe FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigationâ and that the FBI would "allow investigators to review these emails.â On Nov. 6, 2016, he sent a follow-up letter that âwe have not changed our conclusions" about not charging Clinton.
Trump defeated Clinton 304-227 in the Electoral College two days later.