Anonymous ID: 498ad1 Nov. 24, 2018, 8:52 p.m. No.4020146   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0333

Russia To Verify Whether USA Actually Landed On The Moon

 

The head of Russia's Roscosmos space agency has vowed to verify whether or not the United States actually landed on the moon, according to the Associated Press. Discussing a proposed Rusian mission to the moon, Dmitry Rogozin jokingly said in a Saturday video posted to Twitter: "I answer questions of the President of Moldova: whether there were Americans on the moon… We have set this objective to fly and verify whether they've been there or not."

 

Отвечаю на вопросы президента Молдавии: были ли американцы на Луне, зачем у @roscosmos есть истребители и трамваи и как российская космонавтика поможет молдавскому винограду?https://t.co/IRV3HUT6Sz

— Дмитрий Рогозин (@Rogozin) November 24, 2018

 

Rogozin was responding to a question about whether NASA actually landed on the moon almost 50 years ago. While Rogozin's comments may have been made in jest, in 2015 a former spokesman for the Russian Investigative Committee called for a probe into the American moon landings. Until Russia can "verify" the moon landing, we anticipate a lively discussin on Van Allen belt radiation and laser reflectors to ensue…

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-11-24/russia-verify-whether-usa-actually-landed-moon

 

Note: Make sure to learn Russian, kek

Anonymous ID: 498ad1 Nov. 24, 2018, 9:05 p.m. No.4020305   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0438 >>0450

A man wearing a traffic cone costume symbolising a petrol pump, painted high-visibility yellow on Place de la Bastille

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6400669/Woman-killed-France-driver-accelerates-demonstrators-block-roads-fuel-tax-rise.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490

 

Creative and Hilarious Protester

Anonymous ID: 498ad1 Nov. 24, 2018, 9:17 p.m. No.4020423   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Assange Lawyers Barred From Visiting Client Ahead Of US Court Hearing

 

After being cooped up for six years inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, the Department of Justice is finally closing in on Julian Assange, and the government of Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno is doing everything in its power to evict its most infamous tenant. To wit, lawyers for Assange have been refused entry to the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, WikiLeaks announced in a tweet, which has only helped to spur fears that Assange will soon be evicted. And what's worse, he's being denied access to legal counsel at a time of desperate need. WikiLeaks said the Ecuadorian government refused to allow Assange's lawyers, Aitor Martinez and Jen Robinson, to meet with their client this week, which is a huge problem for the whistleblower, because Assange is facing a US court hearing Tuesday, and needs to meet with his legal team to prepare.

 

BREAKING: Ecuador's government has refused Julian Assange's lawyers [UK lawyer @suigenerisjen & Spanish lawyer Aitor Martínez] access to him this weekend (although the embassy is manned 24/7) to prepare for his US court hearing on Tuesday. Background: https://t.co/uMl2rQmfsP — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) November 24, 2018

 

The hearing is being called to remove the secrecy order on the charges against Assange (which were only publicly revealed because of a copy and paste error). Visitors to Assange were only recently readmitted after being cut off by the Ecuadorian government. The government also restored Assange's communications in October. But this was accompanied by restrictions on Assange's communications.

 

In another sign that Moreno is preparing to oust Assange, the Ecuadorian government recently terminated the credentials of Ecuador’s London ambassador Abad Ortiz without explanation. As Wikileaks explained: "Now all diplomats known to Assange have now been transferred away from the embassy."

 

Assange has been living in the embassy since June 2012 after seeking protection from Swedish prosecutors who had been trying to arrest him on sex crime charges. Those have since been dropped, but Assange has long feared extradition to the US over Wikileaks' publication of thousands of government cables leaked by Chelsea Manning. While the left has largely cheered Assange's misfortune, journalists like Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi have spoken out in his defense, and warned about the dangerous precedent that Assange's prosecution could set for all journalists.

 

I have to keep repeating this: reporters regularly publish stolen, hacked, or illegally-obtained material. They often provide logistical or emotional support to sources in possession of such material. Calling such relationships conspiracy for WL would criminalize it for others. https://t.co/95L0ZolXGn — Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) November 23, 2018

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-11-24/assange-lawyers-barred-visiting-client-ahead-us-court-hearing