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Death of a dissident: Saudi Arabia and the rise of the mobster state John R Bradley — The Spectator

The fate of Khashoggi has at least provoked global outrage, but it’s for all the wrong reasons. We are told he was a liberal, Saudi progressive voice fighting for freedom and democracy, and a martyr who paid the ultimate price for telling the truth to power. This is not just wrong, but distracts us from understanding what the incident tells us about the internal power dynamics of a kingdom going through an unprecedented period of upheaval. It is also the story of how one man got entangled in a Saudi ruling family that operates like the Mafia. Once you join, it’s for life, and if you try to leave, you become disposable.

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Suspicions confirmed — DataGate

The IPCC demands for cash rests on freak data, empty fields, Fahrenheit temps recorded as Celsius, mistakes in longitude and latitude, brutal adjustments and even spelling errors — There are cases of tropical islands recording a monthly average of zero degrees

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Those events never happened, Richard Guilliatt, Weekend Australian Magazine, September 2017

But Imhoff had a more practical reason to doubt his sister’s story: they had shared a bedroom until she was 10, and he had never observed anything untoward. The father she described — a manic ­figure who prowled the house and beat his sister “black and blue” — bore little resemblance to the sad, sedated figure he remembered from his late teens. His mother was similarly nonplussed, and told her daughter she had no recollection of these events. “I was there,” says Imhoff, “and I know that these allegations against my father could not have happened. But Cathy clearly believed these memories; her explanation for the fact that my mother and I had no recollection was that I was dissociating like her, and my mother’s emotions had been blunted by her war experiences.”mmon for siblings to either be unaware of the abuse of their sibling, not acknowledge it and/or be supportive of the abuser,”

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And why not — Seem like it’s open season in the swamp

And why not — Seem like it’s open season in the swamp

And why not? Two can play this game after all and Trump can play harder than anyone. If they’re going to go back 36 years for Brett Kavanaugh why not 40 years (1978) for Clinton’s very well documented rape allegations and multiple other sexual assaults on other women....

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Morrison Must Tear up Paris Agreement — Peta Credlin, Sunday Telegraph

The one thing Peta Credlin doesn’t mention when writing about handing over $4 billion to the Global Climate Fund, is that because of our $500 billion + debt, that $4 billion, by necessity, will be borrowed money.
“..The Paris Agreement is not about the environment; it is about de-industrialising the West and imposing a ‘moral tax’ on nations that used fossil fuels to build wealth over the past two centuries and key in facilitating this is the new $100 billion global climate change fund..”

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