Anonymous ID: ef7b32 July 26, 2018, 7:46 a.m. No.2295915   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Yesterday we reproted that Tuesday's Congressional vote to block sale of Lockheed Martin's advanced F-35 stealth fighter to Turkey may already be having an effect as less than 12 hours after the House and Senate adopted the legislation, American Pastor Andrew Brunson was released from a Turkish prison and placed into house arrest.

 

US pastor Andrew Brunson has left jail and is on his way to his way to his home in the city of Izmir, according to Turkish TV station A Haber. He has spent almost two years behind bars on espionage and terror charges. Will remain under house arrest. pic.twitter.com/dFxjuuat6k

— Laura Pitel (@laurapitel) July 25, 2018

 

He will be confined to his residence in Turkey where he can have interaction with his family and move freely within the confines; however, he will continue to proceed through his trial in the Turkish legal system.

 

Brunson's family was reportedly "elated" by the move, according to media statements. His wife is said to be waiting for his release from a prison in the western part of the country.

 

However, some were displeased, and Bloomberg reports, VP Mike Pence has threatened to sanction Turkey is pastor Bruson is not released.

 

PENCE SAYS U.S. TO SANCTION TURKEY IF PASTOR NOT RELEASED: AP

 

In kneejerk reaction, the Turkish Lira tumbled as low as 4.88 from 4.80 before the news, down as much as 2.3%

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-26/turkish-lira-tumbles-after-pence-threatens-sanctions-if-pastor-not-released

Anonymous ID: ef7b32 July 26, 2018, 8:06 a.m. No.2296069   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6498

New York AG Candidate: Time To Break Up Facebook And Google

 

New York attorney general candidate Zephyr Teachout says it's time to "explore breaking up" Facebook and Google under state and federal antitrust laws if she is elected.

eachout, a Democrat, told a crowd outside the Manhattan office of the New York Daily News - the day after the paper fired half of its staff, that tech companies are to blame for dominating the advertising space, "drawing revenue from newspapers and publishers," reports the Washington Post.

 

Downstairs from the @NYDailyNews newsroom, NY AG candidate Zephyr Teachout says she wants to work with other states to launch an anti-trust investigation into Google and Facebook, including how they affect local news. pic.twitter.com/i29yMH2yEE

— Alyssa Katz (@alykatzz) July 25, 2018

 

“As attorney general," said Teachout, "I would work with my colleagues in other states to launch a major antitrust investigation to look into the ways in which Facebook and Google are wielding and may be abusing their duopoly powers.”

 

The Attorney General hopeful's campaign pledge comes amid a national debate about competition and monopoly, as many - including President Trump, have set their sights on tech giants for unfair practices.

 

I have been arguing for 9 years that there is an anti-corruption principle embedded in the Constitution. Today, Judge Peter J. Messitte adopted that principle writing "As Professor Teachout has noted, 'corruption, in the American tradition, does not just include blatant bribes.."

— Zephyr Teachout (@ZephyrTeachout) July 25, 2018

 

President Trump tweeted on Monday that "the Washington Post is nothing more than an expensive (the paper loses a fortune) lobbyist for Amazon. Is it used as protection against antitrust claims which many feel should be brought?"

 

….In my opinion the Washington Post is nothing more than an expensive (the paper loses a fortune) lobbyist for Amazon. Is it used as protection against antitrust claims which many feel should be brought?

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 23, 2018

 

New York in particular is widely viewed as a champion of consumer protection issues, as previous attorney generals have aggressively pursued litigation against companies accused of misbehaving.

 

Elsewhere, Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley on Wednesday announced an expansion of his office’s antitrust probe into Google. Hawley served a new subpoena as part of his investigation into whether the search giant may have taken “improper steps to enhance its market power.” Hawley cited the European Union’s recent $5 billion fine against Google for bundling its proprietary apps on Android phones in what the E.U. said was an anti-competitive fashion. -WaPo

 

“If the European commission’s allegations are true, Google’s conduct may have violated both federal and state antitrust laws,” Hawley said in a statement.

 

Facebook and Google's domination of the advertising space- an estimated 56.8 percent, represents a "democratic crisis" (her favorite phrase) for those in journalism, said Teachout in a Wednesday interview.

 

Teachout also says her plan includes the blocking of new M&A between tech companies that she says stymies innovation and competition, while also promising to use federal laws such as the Clayton Act and the Donnelly Act to go after monopolies. She would even pursue completed acquisitions for targeted "unwinding."

 

The cuts at the Daily News appeared to have little to do with the tech platforms directly; instead, the layoffs stemmed from business decisions by the paper’s parent company, Tronc. But Teachout said the “decimation” of local newspapers such as the Daily News reflects a broader economic reality for publishers. -WaPo

 

“People are making money off of local news,” she said. “But it isn’t the journalists, and it isn’t the publishers. It’s Facebook and Google.”

 

That said, not everyone agrees with Teachout's premise, suggesting that newspapers are actually helped by tech companies which distribute their content to large audiences online - while some outlets' financial troubles can be traced to the proliferation of competing sources of information such as new online publications and blogs.

 

“Papers that are struggling are those that can’t compete with a much expanded market or that refuse to enter the digital age,” said Geoffrey Manne, executive director of the Portland-based International Center for Law and Economics, a think tank. “But this idea that a Facebook/Google ‘duopoly’ is to blame is simply wrong. This is pure politics.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-26/new-york-ag-candidate-time-break-facebook-and-google

Anonymous ID: ef7b32 July 26, 2018, 8:14 a.m. No.2296156   🗄️.is 🔗kun

A plane carrying Paraguayan Agriculture Minister Luis Gneiting has been found by search and rescue teams after it went missing on Wednesday evening, an official at the country’s aviation authority told local radio.

 

The aircraft was found 6km away from Ayolas airport, where it took off. It was en route to the country’s capital, Asuncion, according to Luis Aguirre, head of the National Civil Aviation Directorate.

 

The plane was carrying the agriculture minister along with three others. Aguirre said he still didn't have any information on the passengers.

 

“The remains of the plane were found in a wetland. The tip of the tail is visible and the rest of the plane is underwater,” Aguirre said. “Based on what we can see, and this is unofficial, there are no survivors.”

 

Gneiting’s vice minister for cattle, Vicente Ramirez, was also aboard the plane, Aguirre added.

 

The rescue team found the twin engine aircraft on Thursday morning.

 

Aguirre said the plane had only been flying for two or three minutes and did not reach a high altitude before it fell.

 

Pictures of the incident have started to emerge on social media.

 

Primeras imágenes del hallazgo de la #AeronaveMAG. No hubo sobrevivientes, informó Roque González Vera, equipo SAR de Rescate de Bomberos Voluntarios. #ABCTVpy

 

Facebook Live: https://t.co/EeOH8NKGW7. pic.twitter.com/ZNsv8ALfWL

— ABC TV Paraguay (@ABCTVpy) July 26, 2018

 

According to local media, the two other passengers were technician Luis Charotti and the pilot, Gerardo López.

 

The plane reportedly took off on Wednesday at 6:22 pm local time, according to ABC Color.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/434341-plane-paraguayan-minister-crashes/

Anonymous ID: ef7b32 July 26, 2018, 8:55 a.m. No.2296490   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6521

>>2296435

 

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28 Mar 2018 - 1:17:02 PM

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/03/28/doj-inspector-general-investigates-alleged-fisa-abuses-by-doj-fbi.html

Think outside the box.

Timing of release.

Post Facebook NEWS.

Facebook WW.

GOOG WW.

AMAZON WW.

TWITTER WW.

Tracking active.

Listening active.

Data shared.

Data USED.

USED FOR WHAT?

Kickbacks BIG TIME>

Private/Public.

Bypass regulations/laws?

Intelligence A's across the globe in partnership to spy on citizens?

Constitutional crisis?

Magnitude?

Who can you trust?

Who organized?

How do social media/search engine platforms 'weight' elections?

Regulation or KILL-stop?

Peace through STRENGTH.

@Snowden

Shine the LIGHT BRIGHT [DOA].

Why is HUSSEIN traveling the world conducting high-level meetings?

Use logic.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/27/nxivm-cult-leader-coerced-women-into-sex-branded-initials-on-his-slaves-authorities-say.html

Nancy Salzman [historical timeline].

MSM will not highlight 'bottom to top' unravel.

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