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uwmspeccoll · 2 years
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Staff Pick of the Week
À la Poupée
The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole is generally regarded as the first Gothic novel. The first edition was published anonymously in 1764 by Thomas Lowndes in London, followed in quick succession by a second edition published by Lowndes and William Bathoe in 1765, this time with the Walpole’s preface acknowledging his authorship, and a third edition published by Bathoe alone in 1766. Several more editions were published before the end to the 18th century, and honestly, the republishing frenzy hasn’t really abated much since.
The first illustrated edition was an Italian translation published in London in 1795, which included seven, color copperplate engravings of scenes from the story. These same plates appeared the next year in an English-language edition published in London by Edward Jeffery. We hold the second Jeffery edition of 1800, which includes the same color plates, shown here. When I first saw these prints, I automatically assumed they were hand-colored plates, as printing by color separation was not successfully accomplished in the West until the 1830s. I have learned since, however, that they are in fact color prints done through a process referred to as à la poupée, an early technique of intaglio color printing where different ink colors are carefully applied to desired areas of a single plate, with one pass through the press to create a color image. The term, which translates as “with the doll,” refers to the “doll” or ball-shaped wad of cloth used to apply the color.
The plates were engraved by Scottish engraver Andrew Birrell from drawings by "a lady." The "lady" was Anne Millicent Clarke, the daughter of Ann Radcliffe, a leading author of gothic fiction in the 1790s. You can read much more about the history of the prints and their publishing in this article. Our copy is bound in a contemporary full-leather binding with lovely marbled endpapers, also shown here.
I was so taken with learning about this process -- something I should have learned years ago -- that I just had to share.
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michaelvarrati · 2 months
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It’s a movie about audience participation! This week, Peaches and Michael are making cemeteries their cathedrals in celebration of 1985’s DEMONS! In addition to discussing their love of films set at cinemas, our hosts delve into the gloriously gory legacy of Italian auteur Lamberto Bava! Joining the conversation is acclaimed filmmaker Alexander McGregor Birrell, whose discovery of this cult classic at a young age has continued to influence his life and work. Then, STEREO ARGENTO co-founder and drag artist extraordinaire Andrew Sheets (aka Meredeath) stops by to dig into the larger than life elements that make this gruesome fave endure. From dripping drool to motorcycle rides down the aisles, this episode has it all! Go!  
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scotianostra · 3 months
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On January 23rd 1570 James Stewart, the Regent Moray on the abdication of Mary Queen of Scots, was murdered in Linlithgow.
The assassination by James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh was the first known assassination with a firearm.
Scotland at the time, like much of Europe, was in the depths of a very divisive period, racked by deep religious and political divisions. While James Stewart was a popular Regent with many Scots Queen Mary’s supporters were seeking to undermine his rule, and following the Regent’s reprisals against one of the opposing clans, the Hamiltons, members of the Hamilton Clan decided to kill Moray.
James Hamiltonbegan to stalk theEarl of Moray in late 1569, following him from town to town awaiting an opportunity. Hamilton trailed the Regent across much of Northern England and the Borders and through Perth, Glasgow and Stirling, finally finding his perfect opportunity at Linlithgow on 23rd January 1570 he shot him from a balcony overlooking the street.
After a desperate ride, closely pursued by the Regent's men, Hamilton made it to the safety of his triumphant kin in Hamilton According to Moray's contemporary George Buchanan, the getaway horse was provided by Lord John Hamilton, Abbot of Arbroath. Buchanan wrote that the fatal shot also killed the horse of one of Moray's companions. Regent Moray dismounted, wounded below his navel, walked to his lodging and died the same day at Linlithgow Palace in the hour before midnight.
The incident was described in the contemporary diary of Robert Birrell, second mention of the week for the Edinburgh Burgess.
'The Earl of Moray, the Good Regent, was slain in Linlithgow by James Hamilton of Bothwell-haugh, who shot the said Regent with a gun out at ane window, and presently thereafter fled out at the back, and leapt on a very good horse, which the Hamiltons had ready waiting for him; and, being followed speedily, after that spur and wand had failed him, he drew forth his dagger, and struck his horse behind; whilk causit the horse to leap a very broad stank; by whilk means he escaped.'
The 17th-century historian David Calderwood described the shot as such:
"with a hacquebut, through a tirleis window (shuttered), from a stair whereupon were hunge sheets to drie, but in truthe, to hide the smooke, and make the place the lesse suspected'
Hamilton left the country and went to France where he offered his services to the Guise family, kinsmen of Mary. He was asked to assassinate Gaspard II de Coligny, however he refused, stating that a man of honour was entitled to settle his own quarrels, but not to murder for others.
Hamilton's uncle, the Archbishop of St. Andrews, was captured at Dumbarton and tried and convicted of "art and part" in the Regent's killing. He was hanged at Stirling in April 1571, I hope to pick up on this in a few months for a post about him.
At least two of Bothwellhaugh's letters home were intercepted and kept by the English Secretary of State William Cecil. One letter asked a servant of Mary Queen of Scots to send him financial aid because he had lost "all he had to live on for her Majesty's service." Another, written after the Archbishop's death tells younger brother David Hamilton that he is sending to him with their brother, John Provost of Bothwell, his long guns, pistols and a bulletproof breastplate.
The Hamilton family were declared rebels in October 1579 by the Parliament of Scotland following the capture of their strongholds at Hamilton and Draffen in May. On 21st October 1579 and 10th November, the parliament heard a narrative of the Regent's murder. James Hamilton was called "of Woodhouslee" and "of Woodhouslee alias Bothwellhaugh" in the record. He was said to have shot Regent Moray twice in the belly and navel on 23rd January 1570, with a gun loaded with two lead balls. By his flight to France he had taken responsibility for the treason and murder.
The parliamentary account was derived from the testimony of Arthur Hamilton of Myreton (or Merington), Captain of Hamilton, who was executed in Stirling for his part in the murder on 30th May 1579. James Hamilton's brother Arthur, who was said to have held James's stirrup at Linlithgow (for the getaway) was questioned at Stirling in May 1579, but several lords spoke for his life to be saved.
Four other Hamiltons were accused of directly participating in the Linlithgow murder at the assize at Stirling in May 1579, including, David Hamilton, son of Hamilton of Mirington, laird of Sillerton, they denied the charge but were imprisoned. The main perpetrator, James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh, was still in France: in the letters of the English ambassador Lord Cobham his title was spelled "Bodilaugh", perhaps an indication of how the name was said.
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kevinjmann · 1 year
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Rating movers: Aussies set new career-highs | 10 October 2022 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions
Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis rises to a career-high world No.18 within the newest ATP Tour doubles rankings. Australia, 10 October 2022 | Leigh Rogers Males’s singles Nick Kyrgios has dropped exterior the world’s high 20 within the newest ATP Tour males’s singles rankings. Regardless of a quarterfinal look on the Japan Open final week, Kyrgios falls one place to world No.21. Rinky Hijikata units a brand new career-high, rising two spots to world No.192. Whereas Marc Polmans takes largest mover honours, leaping up 225 locations to world No.562 after reaching an ATP Challenger semifinal in Korea. It was the 25-year-old’s third event in his return from harm. Alex Bolt can also be impressing in his comeback from harm, profitable an ITF title in Cairns in his first aggressive look since March. Bernard Tomic continues to climb the rankings too, rising 82 locations to world No.577 after capturing his second ITF Futures title of the season in Mexico. AUSSIE TOP 10 Participant Rank Transfer Nick Kyrgios No.21 -1 Alex de Minaur No.23 0 Jordan Thompson No.85 -1 Thanasi Kokkinakis No.92 -1 Alexei Popyrin No.94 -1 Jason Kubler No.103 -4 Chris O’Connell No.109 -3 James Duckworth No.114 -5 John Millman No.127 -3 Aleksandar Vukic No.134 -5 Girls’s singles Storm Sanders is the largest mover within the newest WTA Tour ladies’s singles rankings. The 28-year-old strikes up 43 locations to world No.232 after profitable six matches to qualify and attain the semifinals at an ITF event in America final week. Priscilla Hon is about to rise in coming weeks after capturing her third ITF title of the season. The 24-year-old overcome Kimberly Birrell in a hard-fought all-Australian last at Cairns. AUSSIE TOP 10 Participant Rank Transfer Ajla Tomljanovic No.35 -1 Daria Saville No.54 0 Maddison Inglis No.168 -14 Priscilla Hon No.177 -4 Jaimee Fourlis No.179 -3 Astra Sharma No.202 -2 Arina Rodionova No.219 -3 Storm Sanders No.232 +43 Olivia Gadecki No.239 -3 Lizette Cabrera No.266 -3 Males’s doubles Thanasi Kokkinakis has achieved a brand new career-high within the newest ATP Tour doubles rankings. The 26-year-old rises 4 locations to world No.18 after reaching the Japan Open semifinals final week alongside Nick Kyrgios. Andrew Harris additionally units a brand new career-high, bettering 4 spots to world No.174. The 28-year-old progressed to an ATP Challenger quarterfinal in America final week with fellow Aussie Luke Saville. Brandon Walkin makes his top-250 debut, rising 12 locations to a career-high world No.246. The 28-year-old made an ATP Challenger quarterfinal in Italy final week. His companion, Jason Taylor, rises 16 locations to a career-high world No.272. AUSSIE TOP 10 Participant Rank Transfer Nick Kyrgios No.13 0 John Friends No.17 0 Thanasi Kokkinakis No.18 +4 Matt Ebden No.35 -2 Max Purcell No.39 -1 Luke Saville No.76 -5 John-Patrick Smith No.95 -2 Jason Kubler No.158 -6 Dane Sweeny No.171 -6 Andrew Harris No.174 +4 Girls’s doubles Ellen Perez stays the top-ranked Australian within the newest WTA doubles rankings. Elysia Bolton is that this week’s largest mover, leaping up 25 locations to a career-high world No.246. The 22-year-old rises after profitable her third profession ITF doubles title in America. AUSSIE TOP 10 Participant Rank Transfer Ellen Perez No.17 -1 Storm Sanders No.20 -2 Sam Stosur No.70 -4 Astra Sharma No.106 +1 Olivia Tjandramulia No.123 0 Ajla Tomljanovic No.135 0 Daria Saville No.153 0 Lizette Cabrera No.175 -2 Arina Rodionova No.190 -6 Elysia Bolton No.246 +25 E-book on-line, play as we speak: Go to play.tennis.com.au to get out on court docket and have some enjoyable!  Originally published at Sacramento News Journal
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dontbecattyratty · 2 years
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What’s your opinions about the uk tour cast/character choices vs the west end?
Hi anon! Sorry this is late coming, for some reason Tumblr didn’t send me this notification.
I’m gonna go through and try to hit the main characters, in no particular order.
Mole: I think Fra Fee is adorable, and I think he does a great job with the wide-eyed curiosity of Mole, but I do find that he plays the character with broader strokes, which makes the show feel a bit more like children’s theatre, and less like a family show. With that said, his version of “A Place to Come Back To” is STUNNING, and might actually surpass Craig Mather’s performance for me.
Ratty: Oh boy. Uh. I am not a fan of Thomas Howes’ Ratty. One of my absolute favorite things about the West End production is how Ratty becomes a bit more of an everyman, and I think that Simon Lipkin brings a tremendous warmth to the role. Take this with a grain of “I think Simon Lipkin is the best Ratty of all time,” with the POSSIBLE exception of Richard Briers (and Peter Sallis, but I don’t think he’s a fair comparison because he got MUCH more material to work with, since he played Ratty in the Cosgrove Hall series, and never technically played him in an adaptation of the book itself). Thomas Howes’ Ratty reminded me a LOT of Mark Gatiss’ Ratty in the 2006 film, and I’ve never been a fan of him in the role, although he does have his moments. I think Thomas Howes’ portrayal can be quite mean-spirited at times, and as interesting as it was to see the nods to “Wayfarers All” in the musical, there wasn’t much payoff, since Ratty never made an actual attempt to leave the Riverbank. Since his arc was less about his relationship with Toad in the tour, I felt like his story didn’t go anywhere much. The Andrew Gordon adaptation of The Wind in the Willows does a lovely job incorporating “Wayfarers All” into the story, and I would have LOVED a similar treatment here.
Toad: I actually slightly prefer Rufus Hound in the tour! I think he’s got just a bit more pathos, and he gets some really funny moments that got cut for the West End production (“short of murder,” as an example). I love him in both productions, but I do think he’s slightly better in the tour. Overall I don’t have a lot to say about him though, because the performances are similar.
Badger: David Birrell is a lovely Badger, but I’m typically not the biggest fan of making Badger Scottish, because I feel like it leans into…whatever was happening in the Disney version too much (and yes, I do blame the Disney version, because MacBadger is the earliest version of Scottish!Badger I’ve been able to find, and it’s SURPRISINGLY prevalent). I also just think Gary Wilmot was a really good Badger. HOWEVER, it makes me so sad that they changed Badger’s line in the end to “no one’s ever said that to me before” from him saying that it had been a “long time” since anyone had said that they loved him on the tour. It really expresses Badger’s solitude and (in my opinion) his closeness with, at the least, Toad’s father. So BIG points for that. Overall, I really enjoyed David Birrell’s performance! I do slightly prefer Gary Wilmot’s voice. However, having read a quote from David Birrell discussing the character, he has a really lovely handle on Badger.
Chief Weasel: Honestly, I think Neil McDermott KILLS this role in both productions. I do think he got to play around a bit more vocally in the tour, but honestly, aside from that, he’s equally good across the board.
Lesser Weasel: Dylan Mason was a good Lesser, but come on, I think it’s no secret that the fandom LOVES Joshua Gannon’s Lesser Weasel. He really brings the role to life.
Cheryl Stoat: She has so little dialogue, it’s hard to compare. Both actresses sound great!
Mrs. Otter: I think Sophia Nomvete technically has a slightly better voice, but I prefer Denise Welch’s characterization. In Sophia’s defense, though, I think the tour really mostly looked at Mrs. Otter as a genderswapped version of Otter from the book, whereas she’s more of a new character in her own right in the West End production. Otter in the book is more of a friend/peer of Ratty’s, and I think that shows through in the tour, on but the West End she was more of a mother figure.
Portia: Holly Willock’s voice is GORGEOUS, but I think her dialogue was a bit too understated. Emilie du Leslay’s Portia felt more childlike. Once again, this might be to do with Portia becoming more of her own character, rather than a gender-swapped version of Portly, who was a bit milder in temperament.
The Hedgehogs: James Gant and Jenna Boyd are both too consistently good to compare them to themselves, in my opinion. They are excellent both times.
I think that covers the main characters! But I reserve the right to add onto this tomorrow, after I’ve slept.
Thanks for the question!
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rockandrollfool · 3 years
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Manchester Cool - Uncool
One of the many things to love about Manchester is its musical heritage. Former Manchester United footballer Eric Cantona when considering his time with the club remarked that, “behind the windows of Manchester, there is an insane love of football, of celebration and of music” (2010). He also spoke of rebelliousness and the vitality and vigour of youth, which are surely a part of the heady concoction that makes the perfect rock and roll band?
If one was asked to name a band from hailing from the city or surrounding districts doubtless Oasis, The Stone Roses, Joy Division and The Smiths grab all the attention. Why wouldn’t they?  How can we begin to measure their influence on pop culture?  When considering sales alone these four titans of the Mancunian rock landscape must account for an enormous amount of cash spent on their creative output. As if further proof was needed Andrew Martin writing in one of the broadsheets argues “of course, the best music has always been created in the north. Morrissey's Manchester ("so much to answer for") is a constant production line of classic British pop” (The Guardian 2008)
There are however an undercurrent of bands that don’t quite fit the ‘Manc profile’ and if they do they are largely ignored. Given that the city has a serious pop lineage we seem to swerve and give a wide berth to Take That. Possibly one of the most successful ‘boy bands/man bands of all time. Rarely do they get mentioned in the roster of great acts and yet they surely deserve inclusion?
Equally The Freshies, who were one of  ‘the’ bands to emerge in the post punk era. Chris Sievey embraced a wholly pop ideology and philosophy and their reach and influence is rarely acknowledged. They are mentioned in a sort of ‘sideways glance’ type style. Sievey hogged the limelight a few years later in the guise of Frank Sidebottom, with his papier-mache head and big beautiful wide eyes, Sidebottom was the absolute antithesis of The Freshies. In an alternate universe The Freshies went global and…… Never mind.  
We have tendency as Mancunians to revel in the aftermath of the behemoths of rock and pop and ignore all the leading lights that led us to this point in our cultural existence. One of the emergent bands from the sixties that are always overlooked and ignored are Freddie and the Dreamers. Visually the band were style and panache personified. They wore suits and ties and looked utterly fabulous. Obviously those lads from Liverpool did as well, but Freddie and the Dreamers carried it off in a way that Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and the other one just couldn’t. The Beatles just looked sullen and sulky, whereas Fred and the chaps appeared to delight in the pop world they occupied.  
The band were initially Freddie Garrity (Lead singer)  born in Crumpsall, a largely working class area to the north east of the city centre. Roy Crewdson (Guitar) was from Chrolton Cum Hardy. Derek Quinn (Guitar/Harmonica) also from Chorlton Cum Hardy. Pete Birrel, (Bass) from Didsbury.  Bernie Dwyer (Drums) from Cheadle. I mean that is in Cheshire but essentially all born and living in and around Manchester.
There you have it then, the dream ticket, a proper Manchester band. Freddie looked like a combination of Buddy Holly and any junior cast member from Coronation Street. He was alive, effervescent energetic and the perfect fit in terms of fronting the band. He seemed to love what he did and was the very epicentre of the unit. That boundless puppy dog enthusiasm and trademark smile would draw one in and ultimately leave the listener/viewer wanting more.
Freddie and the Dreamers were able to surf a huge wave of popularity in the early to mid-sixties. They were the Manc Beatles to me only miles, miles better. They had nine hits in total that spanned eighty five weeks on the singles chart. (Beat Magazine on-line) Their debut album, I mean I get excited just thinking about that, was titled, wait for it, Freddie and the Dreamers and it spent twenty six weeks in the album charts in 1963.
The original sound of the band was based on ‘Merseybeat’ and whilst that might be a nod to the ‘Fab Four’ Fred and his dreamers were anything but Beatleqsue. They were so much more and so much better. It isn’t just that they were from Manchester. No they had it all. I love pop music and the band could write a tune. They made that appear effortless. Equally they were quirky and somewhat out of kilter with their Scouse cousins.
Two other bands of the time, Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders and Herman Hermits, also from Manchester, launched an Anglo (Manc) invasion Stateside. In 1965 all three had number one hits on the “US Billboard Hot 100” (Mead on line) When Colin Welland accepted an Oscar for Chariots of Fire he may have been a little late in declaring “the British are coming” (Bradburn Luv 2018). I do not want to spoil the party Colin but Fred and the rest of the combo had already been, drank and eaten from the hand of “La Liberté éclairant le monde“ (nps.gov) and scarpered. They didn’t exactly conquer the States but they did make an impression.
They appeared in a small number of films Every Days a Holiday (1964) Cuckoo Patrol (1965) Just For You (1966). I mean you don’t get to appear in films if you don’t have some cultural clout. I am not saying these films acquired cult status. I am not even sure they will have been given a run out in an age. That doesn’t matter, just as Elvis and The Beatles released movies, then so did Freddie and the Dreamers.  
The songs are to be loved and adored. I implore you, if you are not familiar with their back catalogue go and find ‘I’m telling you now’ or ‘You were made for me’. I have no words that could even begin to articulate how perfect they are in terms of lyric, melody or tune. The backing vocals alone are as good as anything I have ever heard. Please though don’t limit yourself to just these. Find Freddie and the Dreamers on all the good streaming sites (and some crap ones) and listen at your leisure.
As a result of their success in America they released a track titled ‘do the Freddie’ and if you do nothing else today go and find the accompanying video on YouTube. Apparently the dance alone was a cult craze in the US and why wouldn’t it be? Fred at his sublime best
He and they are peerless and are lost in the whole Manchester discourse regarding legacy and how the city defines itself. As I have said I adore pop music. I still get quite excited at the mere mention of the band. If Manchester does have a cultural legacy then it is in pop. Leading that charge are number one contenders and Kings of this hill, Freddie and the Dreamers.
The Rock And Roll Fool (April 2021)  
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TIM murderers
“Woman” killed neighbor before shooting self
John “Johnny” Jacobson Jr/Skylar Deleon – Armed burglary and murder
Craig Hudson – Tortured/killed wife, fights to wear wig in prison
William Gray – Killed two women
Derek Sinden, who identifies as a woman, assaulted/killed elderly woman after invading her home                                
Mark van N. – Dentist who killed his wife and mutilated the teeth of some 100 patients
Matthew “Maddie” Smith, murder
Dr. Richard Sharpe – Killed wife during divorce
Michael Adams – Shot and killed girlfriend
Raven Navajo – Transsexual who murdered a woman
Douglas/Donna Perry – Blames shooting dead 3 prostituted women on former male identity
Jeanne Marie Druley – Transsexual who shot and killed a woman he “loved”
Geoffrey Websdale – Shot 4 people, killing 2
Matthew “Maxine” Richardson – Murdered prostituted woman
Douglas Wakefield/Tai Pilley – Murdered uncle, killed male inmate, took guard hostage, & had sexual relations with women in prison after transfer          
Paul Charles Denyer – Transsexual serial killer, who “hated women in general”
Robert/Michelle Kosilek – Murdered wife, nearly decapitating her head with piano wire
Paul Luckman – Kidnapped, raped, tortured, and murdered boys
Maddison Hall – Shot and killed a hitchhiker, sexually predated on women and raped his cellmate in women’s prison after transfer
Lyralisa Stevens – Shot and killed a woman
Robert/Rebecca Hilton – Murder
Michelle-Lael Norsworthy – Murder
Rodney/Shiloh Quine – Kidnapping, robbery and murder    
Wolfgang “Beate” Schmidt – Serial killer who murdered five women and one of their babies, raped bodies, and attempted attack on a 12 year old girl
Yesenia Patino – Transsexual who brutally murdered boyfriend’s wife
Hadden Clark – Serial killer, drank women/girl’s blood to “become a woman              
Transgender woman and male lover torture woman to death in sadistic fetish
LGBT Media Ignores Case of Transgender Who Killed Lesbian Couple and Son
Transsexual kills neighbor over noise and being uncomfortable with being transsexual
Nastasia Laura Bilyk is a Man serving a life sentence for murdering a Woman in 1987. He decided he was a Woman in 2008, and now wants to be transferred to a Women’s prison in Canada.
Sex-change suit by California inmate Philip Rosati (convicted of murder) OKd by court
The murder of Rita Powers and a male transgenderist’s narcissistic rage
Edmonds Tennent Brown IV, a man who identifies as a woman named Katheryn Brown, is seeking state-funded hormone therapy and sex reassignment surgery (“SRS”) while serving a life sentence without parole in a South Carolina prison for the rape and murder of Mary Lynn Witherspoon. Although Brown pled guilty, he now claims he did so “under duress during an emotionally difficult time…likened to PMS.
Luis Morales/Synthia China-Blast – rape and murder of a teen girl:
Steve “Nikkas” Alamillo – murder
Thomas “Lisa” Strawn – Murder [same article as above, also mentioned]
Peter Laing/Paris Green – beat, tortured and murdered a man, moved to another women’s prison after having sexual relations with female inmates
  Mark Brooks/Jessica Brooks – murder
Melissa Young – Murders neighbor over rejecting Christmas gift
David Wesley Birrell/Bella-Christina Birrell,
Yolanda Gonzalez – Murder
Philip Taplin – Murder
Donald Geoffrey McPherson/Kimmie McPherson – Murder
Glen Robert Askeborn/Samantha Glenner – Child abuse, battery and murder
Trans-Identified Man Poses as Woman to Lure, Blackmail, & Kill Man: Alhan Khan
Cross-Dressing Soldier Murders Wife to Stop Her from Exposing His Secret: Logan Kyle
Transitioning Male Trans Teen Viciously Stabs Parents to Death on Halloween: Andrew “Andrea” Balcer
Killer Transgender Feels Oppressed by the Prison System: Jade September
Male Transgender Stalks, Stabs Driver to Death in Road Rage Incident: Derya Yıldırım
Male Transgender Kills His Uncle to Fund ‘Gender’ Surgery: Vonlee Nicole Titlow
Transgender and Prominent Trans Rights Activist Slaughters Long-time Friend: Gigi Thomas
Michael Chidgey
Liam Suleman / Lucy Edwards
William Jaggs
2016 – Jenny Swift killed Eric Flanagan
2015 – Claire Darbyshire killed Brian Darbyshire (father)
2015 – Graham Cleary-Senior killed Frances Cleary-Senior (wife)
2013 – Alan Baker/Alex Stewart killed John Weir
2013 – Colin Coates tortured and killed Lynda Spence
2010 – Christopher Hunnisett* killed Peter Bick
2010 – Senthooran Kanagasingham killed David/Sonia Burgess
2010 – Paul Hayhurst killed Alexander Toner
2008 – Gavin Boyd killed Vikki McGrand (sister in law)
2006 – Steve Wright killed Gemma Adams, Tania Nicol, Anneli Alderton, Paula Clennell and Annette Nicholls
2004 – Daniel Eastwood* killed fellow prisoner Paul Algae
2002 – Ian/Lian Huntley* killed Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman
2001 – Christopher Hunnisett* killed Ronald Glazebrook
2001 – Samantha Read killed Simon Spicer (partner)
2001 – Malcolm French killed Christopher Loftus (wife’s new partner)
2000 – Karen Lawson* killed Michael Cutler (partner)
2000 – Robert/Emma Page* killed Clive White
1995 – William Wotherspoon acquitted of killing Francis McMillan
1987 – Lennie Smith* suspected of killing of 5 children, let off on technicality:
Smith was also charged with the murder of seven year old Mark Tildesley in 1987 but charges were subsequently dropped as the person who named him as the killer (Leslie Bailey) was himself convicted of the manslaughter of the child (having confessed to having been present) and this was insufficient evidence to secure a conviction without a confession from Smith.
Smith was part of a group of paedophile men including Sidney Cooke, Robert Oliver and Leslie Bailey who are believed to have tortured, raped and killed at least 5 young boys in the 1980s. Oliver was jailed for 15 years in for the manslaughter of 14-year old Jason Swift; Smith was also arrested for the killing but never charged.
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stratharchives · 6 years
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From Civil Engineer to the “Nighthawk” of Radio Clyde
Duncan Birrell, Archive Assistant, takes a closer look at the James Waugh Collection of Jazz Records.
James Waugh (1941-1995) was the immensely talented but always self-effacing presenter of ‘Nighthawk’ on Radio Clyde, the late night Jazz show which aired from Glasgow throughout the 1980s.
The collection of over 2,300 vinyl records of Jazz music collated during Jimmy Waugh's career, was donated to the University of Strathclyde by his widow Genevieve Waugh in 1998. It spans Jazz from its origins in Gospel and Blues, and the inception of rag-time and Dixie-land (or Traditional Jazz) at the turn of the 20th century; includes the Chicago style of the 1920s; follows the Swing of the 30s, the Big Band Jazz and Bebop of the 40s; charts the arrival of Free Jazz in the 1950s, and scopes the avant-garde experiments and break down of Jazz convention which followed in the 1960s; also tracking Jazz fusions incorporation of funk in the 70s and 80s.
All the Jazz legends are here too: from drummers like Buddy Rich, Max Roach, Art Blakey, to percussionists like Bobby Hutcherson; double bassists like Charlie Mingus and Dave Holland; trombonists like Fred Wesley; guitarist such as Grant Green and Kenny Burrell; Jazz organists like Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, and Charles Earland; pianists like Andrew Hill; and Jazz violinists like Stéphane Grappelli. The recordings of legendary trumpeters like Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, and Lee Morgan, are joined by those of all round performers such as Louis Armstrong, and celebrated female vocalists like Ella Fitzgerald, Bessie Smith, Billie Holliday and Jean Knight.  
Waugh would broadcast through the night, from midnight until 3am a show, which as the journalist Andrew Gray describes, would “tell the solitary driver, the insomniac, the invalid, the shift worker: You are not alone.” Using the handle ‘Nighthawk’, Jimmy Waugh shared with listeners his love and encyclopaedic knowledge of the international Jazz scene, with its diverse range of complex talents and larger than life personalities to entertain his loyal, nocturnal fan base.
Less well known is that the ‘Nighthawk’s’ early career was in civil engineering, a fact that no doubt would have come as a surprise to many of his late night listeners. In fact, Scotland’s foremost Jazz broadcaster was also responsible for a number of very large civil engineering projects in the UK and Middle East. Perhaps it was this spirit to construct and make new which first attracted Waugh to Jazz, or maybe it provided the perfect counter balance to his chosen profession.
Check out this playlist selected from albums held in the collection or visit the Archives and Special Collections reading room on level 5 of the library to discover if the spontaneous, improvisational aesthetic of Jazz might inspire you.
Search for titles in the James Waugh record collection in the SUPrimo library catalogue.
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For the photo ask meme: 22!
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[Image description: A photograph of a PDF of an academic article titled "The Tyranny of Tradition" published in Archivaria.  The text reads: "Separation by medium is in now way inimical to the principle of provenance. The problems attributed to separation are based on a caricature of reality, on false analogy, and on an attenuated view of what constitutes historical significance and documentary evidence. By all means, let's articulate our first principles anew, but let this articulation not be a tyrannical and fundamentalist application of the principle of provenance. Andrew Birrell. Public Archives of Canada." The first sentence is highlighted. /end description]
my readings are usually more likely to make me simmer in boredom and/or frustration, but academics being absolutely no-holds-barred bitchy with each other never fails to make me laugh
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larrypancinhahehe · 4 years
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CONTROLE DO ORIENTE MÉDIO, UM OBJETIVO SIONISTA
Primeiro nós temos Boris sionista Johnson, o atual primeiro ministro do Reino Unido. Sua biógrafa, de Sonia Purnell, que trabalhou ao lado de Johnson como jornalista, escreve no Sunday Times que ele é “temperamentalmente inadequado para ser confiável com qualquer posição de poder, sem falar o mais alto de todos os cargos, responsável pelo Reino Unido e seus códigos nucleares.” Ela fala de suas terríveis oscilações de humor “engatilhadas pelo mais leve desafio ao seu direito ou autoestima” e diz que ele tem “a mais feroz e incontrolável raiva” que ela jamais viu. Isto confirma o que muito de nós temiam. E nos perguntamos como aqueles que se misturam com ele no partido parlamentar poderiam possivelmente apoiá-lo para a liderança de topo.
Ian Birrell [jornalista e ex-assessor do ex-Primeiro Ministro da Inglaterra David Cameron] no ‘I’ discute sua falta de disciplina – transformando-se em gabinete desgrenhado, despreparado e criticando os papéis errados, e sua notória pobre compreensão dos detalhes. “É estranho que alguém possa ver esse desastrado e tóxico bufão como a pessoa para liderar uma Grã-Bretanha dividida entre delicadas negociações.”
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, é político, historiador e jornalista britânico ardente pró-sionista. Membro do partido Conservador, foi Secretário de Estado do Reino Unido para os Assuntos Externos e a Commonwealth britânica de 2016 a 2018.
Então nós temos o “ereto e carregado” Trump desequilibrado, eriçando com agressão. Ninguém está convencido em sua alegação que, tendo ordenado ataques militares contra o radar do Irã e baterias de mísseis em retaliação ao abate de um drone espião dos EUA, ele mudou de ideia com somente minutos restando, na conta de lembrar que essa loucura pode realmente custar vidas humanas.
Não faz diferença se o drone dos EUA estava 20 milhas fora do Irã ou 4 milhas dentro. O Irã apresentou coordenadas de GPS mostrando que estava oito milhas da costa, as quais ficam dentro das 12 milhas náuticas considerada ser águas territoriais do Irã sob a Convenção das Nações Unidas sobre o Direito do Mar. O drone representava uma ameaça militar e uma provocação, e os EUA não têm nenhuma reivindicação legal de auto-defesa que justificaria esse ataque militar. O Irã tem o direito de pedir identificação de qualquer aeronave voando perto de seu território e o embaixador do Irã nas Nações Unidas é relatado ter escrito ao Conselho de Segurança que o drone falhou em responder a vários avisos de rádio antes de ser derrubado.
Qualquer ataque dos EUA sobre o Irã nestas circunstâncias poderia ser uma violação da Carta das Nações Unidas, a qual somente permite o uso de força militar em autodefesa depois de um ataque armado ou com aprovação do Conselho de Segurança.
Vamos lembrar nós mesmos da anterior agressão dos EUA e desonestidade durante a guerra Irã-Iraque, conforme registrado:
No curso de escoltas pela Marinha dos EUA, o cruzador USS Vincennes abateu o Voo Aéreo 655 em 3 julho de 1988, matando todos os 290 passageiros e tripulação a bordo.
https://www.navytimes.com/flashpoints/2018/07/03/30-years-later-us-downing-of-iran-flight-haunts-relations/
O governo americano alegou que Vincennes estava em águas internacionais na época (o qual foi posteriormente provado não ser verdadeiro), que o Airbus A300 tinha sido confundido com um F-14 Tomcat iraniano, e que Vincennes temia que ele estava sob ataque. Os iranianos afirmam que Vincennes estava em suas próprias águas, e que o jato passageiro estava se afastando e aumentando a altitude depois da decolagem. O almirante dos EUA William J. Crowe posteriormente admitiu que Vincennes estava em território de águas iranianas quando ele lançou os mísseis.
https://apnews.com/eea068f9025311e14e84ec0c3805415a
Na época do ataque, o Almirante Crowe afirmou que o avião iraniano não se identificou e não enviou resposta aos sinais de aviso que ele tinha enviado. Em 1996, os Estados Unidos expressaram seu pesar pelo evento e mortes civis causadas.
Trump desde o início de seu governo quer impor sanções ao Irã e seu povo
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://g1.globo.com/google/amp/mundo/noticia/2019/09/18/trump-diz-que-ira-aumentar-sancoes-contra-o-ira.ghtml&ved=2ahUKEwiks7ONlKbpAhWDF7kGHWaKDJsQFjABegQIAxAJ&usg=AOvVaw2mVQHx4-m0itQiTN_5BNmf&ampcf=1
Enquanto o ministro do Exterior do Reino Unido, Andrew Murrison estava no Irã pedindo para “desanuviamento urgente” e nervosamente criticando a “conduta regional” do Irã e sua ameaça de parar de cumprir o acordo nuclear, o qual os EUA imprudentemente abandonaram, mas o Reino Unido permanece comprometido.
https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/437296/British-diplomat-due-in-Tehran-for-talks-with-Iranian-officials
Boas notícias sobre Murrison, no entanto. Um médico, ele votou contra a guerra do Iraque, mas como reservista da Marinha, ele foi chamado para fazer uma turnê de seis meses de tarefas lá. Talvez Murrison deva ir ver Trump e perguntar: “Por que ele não está mais preocupado com o arsenal nuclear de Israel e com o estado mental do regime israelense, os quais são a real ameaça para a região e além dela?”
Por que ele não está aplicando sanções sobre Israel por sua recusa em se inscrever no Tratado de Não Proliferação de Armas Nucleares ou se engajar construtivamente na questão de seus programas nuclear e de Armas de Destruição em Massa, sem mencionar seus repetidos desafios das leis humanitárias e internacionais na Terra Santa?
[esquerda] Demolição e desapropriação de vila palestina para ampliação de assentamentos israelenses. FOTO: AFP; [centro] Mulheres palestinas de Gaza choram a morte de vários familiares, entre eles crianças, em protestos contra as leis civis anti-palestinas e de desapropriação do ano passado. FOTO: Efe; [direita] Vista externa de uma casa durante desalojamento de moradores pelo Exército de Israel. I Montagem O SentinelaTrump, enquanto isso, tem assinada uma ordem executiva visando a liderança do Irã com outras novas e duras sanções, supostamente para negar o desenvolvimento deles de armas nucleares. “Nunca o Irã pode ter uma arma nuclear,” Trump tem decretado. Ele adicionou:
“Nós iremos continuar a aumentar a pressão sobre Teerã até o regime abandonar suas perigosas atividades e suas aspirações, incluindo a busca por armas nucleares, aumento do enriquecimento de urânio, desenvolvimento de mísseis balísticos, engajamento e apoio ao terrorismo, fomento de conflitos estrangeiros e atos beligerantes…”
Muito engraçado! Quem mais poderia aplicar isso tudo, pergunto-me? Exatamente, o próprio garoto-valentão em exercício e seus melhores amigos em Tel Aviv.
Semeando as sementes do ódio
Nós temos convenientemente memórias curtas quando se trata de nossa conduta abominável frente aos iranianos em 1951-53 quando um anterior governo conservador, em conluio com os EUA, extinguiu a inexperiente democracia do Irã e reinstalou um cruel ditador, o Xá [título dos monarcas da Pérsia]. Isso acabou provocando a Revolução Islâmica de 1979 e criou uma profunda desconfiança entre Irã e Ocidente. Não é vergonhoso que o presente governo conservador está aparando-se para outra luta? Não deveria agora o Ministério das Relações Exteriores focar em exercer influência através do comércio e da cooperação?
O regime iraniano, como muitos outros, pode não ser inteiramente do nosso agrado, mas não era democracia do Dr. Mossadeq 65 anos atrás. Além disso, que ameaça é o Irã para a Grã-Bretanha? E por que estamos nós permitindo-nos ser levados pelo ódio irracional da América?
Quando novos recrutas se juntam a British Petroleum (BP) eles são alimentados com românticos contos sobre como a companhia surgiu. William Knox D’Arcy, um homem de Devon, estudou Direito e fez uma fortuna das operações de mineração de ouro do Monte Morgan nos anos da década de 1880 na Austrália. Retornando à Inglaterra ele concordou em financiar uma busca por petróleo e minerais na Pérsia e começou negociações com Mozaffar al-Din Shah Qajar [rei da Pérsia entre 1896-1907] em 1901. Uma concessão de sessenta anos deu a D’Arcy os direitos sobre o óleo do país inteiro exceto para cinco províncias no norte. O governo persa recebia 16% dos lucros anuais da petrolífera.
Mozzafar ad-Din era ingênuo em questões de negócios e despreparado para a realeza quando chegava a hora. Ele tomou pesadamente emprestado dos russos e afim de pagar o débito ele assinou a concessão de muitas indústrias e mercados persas para estrangeiros. O acordo que D’Arcy cortou era muito agudo e acabaria por levar a problemas.
Ele enviou um time de exploração liderado pelo geólogo George B. Reynolds. Em 1903 uma companhia foi formada e D’Arcy teve de gastar muito de sua fortuna para cobrir os custos. Mais apoio financeiro veio da Burmah Oil, sediada em Glasgow, em troca de uma grande parte das ações.
A perfuração no sul da Pérsia em Shardin continuou até 1907 quando a busca foi mudada para Masjid-i-Souleiman. Em 1908 D’Arcy estava quase falido. Reynolds recebeu uma instrução de última chance: “Perfure a 1.600 pés e desista!”. Em 26 de maio a 1.180 pés dele atingiu o petróleo.
William Knox D’Arcy (1849 – 1917). FOTO: Rokdarcy
Foi de fato um triunfo da corajosa dureza e determinação. A Anglo-Persian Oil Company estava logo de pé e funcionando e em 1911 completou um oleoduto do campo de petróleo de sua nova refinaria em Abadan. Mas a companhia estava em problema novamente ao redor de 1914. A idade do ouro do automobilismo não tinha chegado ainda e os mercados industriais de petróleo foram costurados pelos interesses americanos e europeus. O fedor sulfúrico do óleo persa, mesmo após o refinamento, excluía-o para uso doméstico, de modo que D’Arcy tinha um problema de marketing.
Por sorte Winston Churchill, então Primeiro Lorde do Almirantado, era um entusiasta do petróleo e queria converter a frota britânica de carvão especialmente agora que uma fonte confiável de óleo estava assegurada. Ele famosamente disse ao Parlamento: “Olhe para a vasta extensão das regiões petrolíferas do mundo!”. Somente a empresa anglo-persa de petróleo, ele disse, poderia proteger os interesses britânicos. Sua resolução passou e o Governo Britânico assumiu uma maior participação acionária na companhia em tempo, pois a Primeira Guerra Mundial começou umas poucas semanas depois.
Durante a guerra, o governo britânico confiscou os ativos de uma empresa alemã, denominando ela própria British Petroleum para o propósito de comercializar seus produtos na Grã-Bretanha. A Anglo-Persian adquiriu os ativos completos do Agente Fiduciário Público com uma rede de distribuição pronta e abundância de depósitos, vagões tanques rodoviários, veículos rodoviários, barcaças e assim por diante. Isso capacitou a Anglo-Persian para que rapidamente expandisse as vendas na Grã-Bretanha e Europa famintas por petróleo, depois da guerra.
Nos anos entre guerras a Anglo-Persian lucrou boas quantias ao pagar aos iranianos miseráveis 16%, e uma Pérsia crescentemente zangada tentou renegociar os termos. Chegando a lugar nenhum, eles cancelaram o acordo de D’Arcy e a questão terminou na Corte Internacional de Justiça em Haia. Um novo acordo em 1933 forneceu a Anglo-Persian com uma nova concessão de 60 anos, mas em uma área menor. Os termos foram uma melhoria para os persas, mas ainda não correspondiam a um justo acordo padrão.
Em 1935, o Irã formalmente substituiu a Pérsia como nome oficial do país internacionalmente e a Anglo-Persian mudou para Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. Ao redor de 1950 Abadan era a maior refinaria de petróleo no mundo, com seus 51% de participação, tinha efetivamente colonizado parte do sul do Irã.
A pequena participação do Irã nos lucros tornou-se uma grande questão e o tratamento de seus trabalhadores de petróleo também. 6000 interromperam o trabalho e a greve foi violentamente colocada abaixo com 200 mortos ou feridos. Em 1951 a Anglo-Iranian declarou £40 milhões de lucro após impostos, mas entregou somente £7 milhões. Enquanto isso, a Arabian American Oil estava compartilhando lucros com os sauditas na base de 50/50. Apelos para a nacionalização estavam aumentando.
Como um resultado da Revolução Constitucional Persa, o primeiro Majlis (parlamento) foi estabelecido em 1906 e o país tornou-se uma monarquia constitucional com grandes esperanças. Em meados do século o Irã não queria irrazoavelmente a independência econômica e política e um fim da pobreza. Em março de 1951, o Majlis [assembleia legislativa islâmica] e Senado votaram para nacionalizar a Anglo-Iranian, a qual tinha controlado a indústria de petróleo iraniana desde 1913 sob termos desvantajosos para o Irã. O respeitado reformista social Dr. Mohammad Mossadeq foi nomeado primeiro ministro no mês seguinte por uma maioria de 79 a 12. Em 1º de maio Mossadeq cumpriu o desejo de seu governo, cancelando a concessão de petróleo Anglo-Iranian que expiraria em 1993 e expropriando seus ativos.
Sua explicação, dada num discurso em junho de 1951 (M. Fateh, Panjah Sal-e Naft-e Iran, p. 525).
“Nossos longos anos de negociações com países estrangeiros… não têm dado nenhum resultado até agora. Com as receitas de petróleo nós poderíamos cumprir todo o nosso orçamento e combater a pobreza, doença, e o atraso de nosso povo. Outra importante consideração é que pela eliminação do poder da companhia britânica, nós poderíamos também eliminar a corrupção e intriga, pelos meios dos quais as questões internas de nosso país têm sido influenciadas. Uma vez esta tutela tendo cessado, o Irá terá alcançado sua independência econômica e política.
“O estado iraniano prefere assumir a produção de petróleo por ele mesmo. A companhia deveria fazer nada mais que retornar sua propriedade aos legítimos proprietários. A lei de nacionalização prevê que 25% dos lucros líquidos com petróleo sejam reservados para atender a todas as reivindicações legítimas da companhia para compensação… Tem sido afirmado no exterior que o Irã pretende expulsar os especialistas estrangeiros do país e então fechar as instalações de petróleo. Não somente é esta alegação absurda; ela é uma invenção absoluta…”
Por isso, ele acabaria sendo removido num golpe do MI5 e CIA, preso por 3 anos, em seguida colocado em prisão domiciliar até sua morte.
Mohammed Mossadegh (1882 – 1967). Primeiro-ministro do Irã. A partir de 1939, liderou a Frente Nacional de orientação anti-britânica. Por causa de suas atividades e atitude enfaticamente amistosa com os alemães nacional-socialistas, os aliados soviéticos e britânicos atacaram o Irã dividindo-o em zonas de influência. Com sua queda, assume o governo fantoche do Xá Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, que cairá em 1979 com a Revolução Iraniana vigente até hoje.
A Grã-Bretanha, com a mudança de regime em mente, orquestrou um boicote mundial ao petróleo iraniano, congelou os ativos do Irã e ameaçou a ação legal contra qualquer pessoa que comprasse petróleo produzido nas antigas refinarias controladas pelos britânicos. Ele mesmo considerou invadir. A economia iraniana ficou logo em ruínas… soa familiar, não é? Tentativas do xá para substituir Mossadeq falharam e ele retornou com mais poder, mas sua coalizão estava desmoronando lentamente sob as dificuldades impostas pelo bloqueio.
No começo, a América estava relutante em se unir ao jogo destrutivo da Grã-Bretanha, mas Churchill fez a imagem de que Mossadeq estava se transformando em comunista e empurrando o Irã para os braços da Rússia em um momento em que a ansiedade da Guerra Fria estava alta. Foi o suficiente para trazer a bordo o novo presidente da América, Eisenhower, e conspirar com a Grã-Bretanha para trazer Mossadeq abaixo.
D. Eisenhower [esquerda] e o Xá Reza Pahlavi [Direita]. A estabilidade política iraniana ameaçada pela determinação do Supremo Xá de governar (1957). IMAGEM: www.mohammadmossadegh.com
O chefe da divisão da CIA para Oriente Próximo e África, Kermit Roosevelt Jr., chegou a desempenhar o papel principal num feio jogo de provocação, desordem e enganação. Uma campanha elaborada de desinformação começou, e o Xá assinou dois decretos, um dispensando Mossadeq e outro nomeando a escolha da CIA, o general Fazlollah Zahedi, como primeiro-ministro. Estes decretos foram escritos como ditados por Donald Wilber, o arquiteto da CIA do plano.
O xá fugiu para Roma. Quando foi julgado seguro fazê-lo, ele então retornou em 22 de agosto de 1953. Mossadeq foi preso, julgado e condenado por traição pela corte militar do xá. Ele comentou… [2]
“Meu maior pecado é que eu nacionalizei a indústria de petróleo do Irã e descartei o sistema de exploração política e econômica do maior império do mundo… Com a benção de Deus e a vontade do povo, lutei contra esse sistema selvagem e medonho de espionagem e colonialismo.
“Estou bem ciente de que meu destino deve servir como um exemplo no futuro através do Oriente Médio em quebrar as correntes da escravidão e servidão aos interesses coloniais.”
Da esquerda para a direita: Kermit Roosevelt Jr. (1916 – 2000), em 1950. Neto do presidente dos EUA Theodore Roosevelt, era oficial de inteligência de carreira servindo no Escritório de Serviços Estratégicos, precursor da CIA (Agência Central de Inteligência). FOTO: Harvard Magazine; Dr. Donald Wilber (1907 – 1997), espião da CIA, com a capa de autoridade em arqueologia da antiga Pérsia, planejou o golpe no Irã junto com o oficial britânico da SIS, Norman Darbyshire, a “Operação Ajax”, uma trama bem sucedida para derrubar o governo do primeiro-ministro iraniano Mohammad Mossadeq. FOTO: National Security Archive; General Fazlollah Zahedi (1892 – 1963) em 1953. Ele substituiu o democraticamente eleito primeiro-ministro de Irã Mohammad Mosaddegh através dum golpe de Estado, no qual ele desempenhou um papel importante. FOTO: Wkipedia.
Seus partidários foram cercados, aprisionados, torturados ou executados. O novo governo de Zahedi logo alcançou um acordo com as companhias petrolíferas estrangeiras para formar um consórcio para restaurar o fluxo de petróleo iraniano, premiando aos EUA e à Grã-Bretanha a parte do leão – 40% indo para a Anglo-Iranian. O consórcio concordou em dividir os lucros na base 50-50 com o Irã mas, trapaceiro como sempre, recusou-se abrir seus livros para os auditores iranianos ou permitir que os iranianos participassem do conselho.
Um agradecido EUA massivamente financiou o governo do Xá, incluindo seu exército e força policial secreta, SAVAK. O Anglo-Iranian mudou seu nome para British Petroleum em 1954. Mossadeq morreu em 5 de março de 1967.
Pedir desculpas? Não… vamos demonizar o Irã!
Mas a diversão do Ocidente parou abruptamente com a Revolução de 1979 e um grande empreendimento britânico que começou heroicamente e se tornou desagradável terminou em lágrimas.
Os EUA ainda são odiados hoje por reimpor o Xá e seus capangas e demolir o sistema democrático iraniano de governo, o qual a Revolução infelizmente não restaurou. Os EUA são amplamente conhecidos pelos iranianos como o Grande Satã e sua serva regional, Israel, se alegra com o nome de Pequeno Satã. A Grã-Bretanha, como instigadora e parceira júnior no sórdido caso, é similarmente desprezada.
Além disso, o Irã mantém acolhido grande ressentimento pelo modo como o Ocidente, especialmente os EUA, ajudou o Iraque desenvolver suas forças armadas e arsenal de armas químicas, e como a comunidade internacional falhou em punir o Iraque por seu uso daquelas armas contra o Irã na guerra Irã-Iraque. Os EUA, e eventualmente a Grã-Bretanha, inclinaram-se fortemente frente a Saddam no conflito e a aliança capacitou Saddam mais facilmente para adquirir ou desenvolver armas químicas e biológicas. No mínimo 100,000 iranianos caíram vítimas delas.
Isto é como John King, escrevendo em 2003 [3], resumiu…
“Os Estados Unidos usaram métodos legais e ilegais para ajudar a construir o exército de Saddam no mais poderoso exército do Oriente Médio fora de Israel. Os EUA forneceram agentes químicos e biológicos e tecnologia ao Iraque quando eles souberam que o Iraque estava usando armas químicas contra os iranianos. Os EUA forneceram materiais e tecnologia para estas armas de destruição em massa ao Iraque quando foi conhecido que Saddam estava usando esta tecnologia para matar cidadãos curdos. Os Estados Unidos forneceram informações de inteligência e de planejamento de batalha para o Iraque quando aqueles planos incluíam o uso de cianeto, gás mostarda e agentes de nervos. Os Estados Unidos não atuaram sozinhos nesse esforço. A União Soviética foi a maior fornecedora de armas, mas Inglaterra, França e Alemanha estavam também envolvidas no envio de armas e tecnologia.”
Enquanto as baixas iranianas estavam em seu mais alto como resultado dos crimes de guerra químicos e biológicos, Trump estava ocupado adquirindo a propriedade de Mar-a-Lago em Palm Beach, Trump Castle, seu cassino Taj-Mahal, o Plaza Hotel em Manhattan e estava reformando seu super-iate Trump Princess. O que ele sabe, entende ou se importa com o Irã?
Do lado britânico, o secretário de Relações Exteriores, Jaremy Hunt, estava bagunçando na Universidade de Oxford; e o principal candidato a preencher nossa vaga de Primeiro Ministro, Boris Johnson, ex-secretário de Relações Exteriores, estava também em Oxford bebendo e festejando sonoramente com os colegas do Old Etonians no Bullingdon Club. O que eles sabem ou se importam?
O que nos traz a hoje… Por que estamos ouvindo chocalho sem parar contra o Irã quando nós deveríamos estar estendendo a mão de reconciliação e amizade? E por que esses líderes sem noção demonizam o Irã ao invés de corrigir os erros? Porque a estrutura política está ainda sofrendo. E eles são os imperialistas da nova-geração, a prole política daqueles que o Dr. Mossadeq e muitos outros lutaram contra. Eles não aprenderam com o passado e não vão levantar os olhos deles para um futuro melhor.
É tão deprimente.
Sanções econômicas: são elas morais, ou mesmo legais?
Os EUA e o Reino Unido têm liderado a acusação sobre sanções e outras medidas para fazer a vida um inferno para os iranianos. Mas eles estão em seguro terreno legal?
A Associação Internacional dos Advogados Democráticos (IADL) em uma declaração em 26 de novembro de 2011, disse estar profundamente preocupada sobre as ameaças contra o Irã por parte de Israel, Estados Unidos, e o Reino Unido. Referindo-se a um relatório da Agência Internacional de Energia Atômica, a IADL afirmou que aquelas ameaças eram inaceitáveis e perigosas não somente para toda a região, mas para a humanidade inteira, e que o artigo 2.4 da Carta das Nações Unidas proíbe não somente o uso de força bruta, mas também a ameaça de força nas relações internacionais. O direito de defesa não inclui ataques preventivos.
O Petroleiro “Grace 1” acusado de transportar petróleo do Irã para a Síria, violando as sanções contra Damasco, foi interceptado nesta quinta-feira (4) na costa de Gibraltar (território britânico). Em resposta, o governo iraniano convocou o embaixador do Reino Unido em Teerã para explicações. O ministro espanhol das Relações Exteriores, Josep Borrell, soltou que o navio foi capturado a pedido – não confirmado – dos EUA ao Reino Unido. O assessor de Segurança Nacional da Casa Branca, John Bolton, em seu Twitter, se regozijou dizendo “Os Estados Unidos e nossos aliados continuarão a impedir que os regimes de Teerã e Damasco se beneficiem desse comércio ilegal”. Há poucos dias, o Irã anunciou que excederá o limite de urânio enriquecido estabelecido pelo acordo internacional de 2015, acirrando a raiva dos necons de Washington – sobretudo após a destruição de drones estadunidenses pelos militares iranianos. Fonte: G1
O IADL também apontou que, enquanto Israel era rápido em denunciar a possível posse de armas nucleares por outros, ele tinha possuído ilegalmente armas nucleares por muitos anos. O perigo para a paz mundial era tão grande que requeria a erradicação global de todas armas nucleares, e declarar imediatamente o Oriente Médio uma zona livre de armas nucleares e uma zona livre de armas de destruição em massa, conforme exigido pela Resolução 687 do Conselho de Segurança da ONU.
Além disso, o Artigo 33 estabelece que:
“As partes em qualquer disputa, cuja continuação é propensa a colocar em perigo a manutenção da paz e segurança internacional, irá, primeiro de tudo, buscar uma solução por negociação, investigação, mediação, conciliação, arbitragem, ajuste judicial, recorrer a agências ou acordos regionais, ou outros meios pacíficos […]”
´Táticas de terror’ econômico tais como as deliberadamente cruéis sanções aplicadas pelos EUA, Reino Unido e seus aliados – e as medidas similares usadas pela Grã-Bretanha e América nos anos da década de 1950 para trazer abaixo o governo do Dr. Mossadeq e restabelecer o Xá – simplesmente não fazem parte do kit do ferramentas aprovado.
Lembre-se do contexto
A Resolução 487 de 1981 do Conselho de Segurança da ONU chamou Israel “urgentemente para colocar suas instalações nucleares sob as salvaguardas da IAEA”. Israel tem sido permitido ignorá-la por aproximadamente 40 anos. Em 2009, a IAEA chamou Israel para juntar-se ao Tratado de Não-Proliferação, abrir suas instalações nucleares para inspeção e colocar elas sob abrangente salvaguarda da IAEA. Israel ainda se recusa a juntar-se ou permitir inspeções.
O regime sionista é considerado por alguns como tendo até 400 ogivas nucleares à sua disposição. É o único estado na região que não faz parte do Tratado de Não-Proliferação (Irã faz). Ele assinou, mas não ratificou o Tratado de Banimento de Testes Nucleares. Em relação as armas biológicas e químicas, Israel não tem assinado a Convenção sobre Armas Biológicas e Tóxicas. Ele tem assinado, mas não ratificado a Convenção de Armas Químicas.
No início de 2012 a comunidade de inteligência dos EUA estava dizendo que o Irã não tinha um programa ativo de armas nucleares, e a inteligência israelense concordou. O diretor da Agência Nacional de Inteligência, James Clapper, relatou: “Nós avaliamos que o Irã está mantendo uma opção aberta para o desenvolvimento de armas nucleares… Nós não sabemos, contudo, se o Irã irá eventualmente decidir construir armas nucleares…”
Portanto o foco contínuo sobre o Irã tem sido uma distração deliberada. Nós reembolsamos a cooperação iraniana no empreendimento petrolífero de D’Arcy com ganância corporativa e duplicidade diplomática. A América e Grã-Bretanha estão ainda sofrendo do tempo quando o Irã democraticamente elegeu o Dr. Mossadeq, que nacionalizou sensivelmente seus vastos recursos petrolíferos. Até então os sôfregos britânicos estavam aproveitando muito mais o lucro do petróleo iraniano que os próprios iranianos.
De volta aos anos da década de 1920 o Departamento de Estado dos EUA tinha descrito os depósitos de petróleo no Oriente Médio como “uma fonte estupenda de poder estratégico, e um dos maiores prêmios da história mundial”. Desde então, seus projetos sobre o Iraque e Irã têm sido fáceis de ver e ele ainda está pronto para súbitos ataques em todas oportunidades.
Quando o golpe engendrado da CIA derrubou o Dr. Mossadeq, restabeleceu o Xá e sua polícia secreta, e deixou as companhias americanas de petróleo lá, foi o golpe final para os iranianos. A conspiração britânico-americana virou um tiro no pé espetacular 25 anos depois com a Revolução Islâmica de 1978-1979, a humilhante crise de reféns de 444 dias na embaixada americana e uma missão de resgate tragicamente malograda. O que deveria ter sido uma lição afiada para os intrometidos ocidentais se tornou uma ferida purulenta.
A Revolução Iraniana de 199 transformou o Irã, até então monarquia autocrática pró-Ocidente comandada pelo Xá Mohammad Reza Pahlevi, em uma república islâmica teocrática sob o comando do aiatolá Ruhollah Khomeini.
A busca pelo prêmio de energia não acabou. Mas não é mais apenas sobre petróleo. Fantoches sionistas em posições de controle nos corredores do poder do Ocidente estão solenemente comprometidos em assegurar que Israel permaneça a única potência nuclear no Oriente Médio e continue a dominar militarmente a região. E estão dispostos a derramar sangue cristão e gastar riquezas cristãs nessa causa.
O Conselheiro de Segurança dos EUA John Bolton, ganhador do Defender of Israel Award [Prêmio Defensor de Israe] ano passado e do Guardian of Zion Award [Prêmio Guardião de Sião] um ano antes, é um de tais super-fantoches. Sua observação estupefata: “Ninguém tem concedido ao Irã uma licença de caça no Oriente Médio” tipifica a arrogância de sua laia.
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On January 23rd 1570 James Stewart, the Rhegent Moray on the abdication of Mary Queen of Scots, was murdered in Linlithgow.
The assassination by James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh was the first He was the first head of government to be assassinated by a firearm. . and triggered a civil war.
After a desperate ride, closely pursued by the Regent’s men, Hamilton made it to the safety of his triumphant kin in Hamilton.  According to Moray’s contemporary George Buchanan, the getaway horse was provided by Lord John Hamilton, Abbot of Arbroath. Buchanan wrote that the fatal shot also killed the horse of one of Moray’s companions. Regent Moray dismounted, wounded below his navel, walked to his lodging and died the same day, according to the Diurnal of Occurents at Linlithgow Palace in the hour before midnight.
The incident was described in the contemporary diary of Robert Birrel;
‘The Earl of Moray, the Good Regent, was slain in Linlithgow by James Hamilton of Bothwell-haugh, who shot the said Regent with a gun out at ane window, and presently thereafter fled out at the back, and leapt on a very good horse, which the Hamiltons had ready waiting for him; and, being followed speedily, after that spur and wand had failed him, he drew forth his dagger, and struck his horse behind; whilk causit the horse to leap a very broad stank; by whilk means he escaped.’
The 17th-century historian David Calderwood described the shot in a wee bit more detail, but this was well after the event.
 “with a hacquebut, through a tirleis window (shuttered), from a stair whereupon were hunge sheets to drie, but in truthe, to hide the smooke, and make the place the lesse suspected’
Hamilton left the country and went to France where he offered his services to the Guise family, kinsmen of Mary. He was asked to assassinate Gaspard II de Coligny, however he refused, stating that a man of honour was entitled to settle his own quarrels, but not to murder for others.
Hamilton’s uncle, the Archbishop of St. Andrews, was captured at Dumbarton and tried and convicted of art and part in the Regent’s killing. He was hanged at Stirling.
At least two of Bothwellhaugh’s letters home were intercepted and kept by the English Secretary of State William Cecil. One letter asked a servant of Mary Queen of Scots to send him financial aid because he had lost “all he had to live on for her Majesty’s service.” Another, written after the Archbishop’s death tells younger brother David Hamilton that he is sending to him with their brother, John Provost of Bothwell, his long guns, pistols and a bulletproof breastplate.
The Hamilton family was declared rebel sin October 1579 by the Parliament of Scotland following the capture of their strongholds at Hamilton and Draffen in May. On 21 October 1579 and 10 November, the parliament heard a narrative of the Regent’s murder. James Hamilton was called “of Woodhouslee” and “of Woodhouslee alias Bothwellhaugh” in the record. He was said to have shot Regent Moray twice in the belly and navel on 23rd January 1570, with a gun loaded with two lead balls. By his flight to France he had taken responsibility for the treason and murder.
The parliamentary account was derived from the testimony of Arthur Hamilton of Myreton (or Merington), Captain of Hamilton, who was executed in Stirling for his part in the murder on 30th May 1579. James Hamilton’s brother Arthur, who was said to have held James’s stirrup at Linlithgow (for the getaway) was questioned at Stirling in May 1579, but several lords spoke for his life to be saved.
Four other Hamiltons were accused of directly participating in the Linlithgow murder at the assize at Stirling in May 1579 including, David Hamilton, son of Hamilton of Mirington, laird of Sillerton, but they denied the charge and were imprisoned. The main perpetrator, James Hamilton was still in France: in letters of the English ambassador Lord Cobham his title was spelled “Bodilaugh”, perhaps an indication of how the name was said.
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El crecimiento del empleo en EE. UU. Supera los pronósticos a pesar del impacto de la huelga de GM
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El empleo en Estados Unidos fue más resistente de lo esperado en octubre a pesar del impacto de la huelga en General Motors. Las empresas agregaron 128,000 nuevos empleos, antes de un aumento previsto de 85,000, durante un mes en que miles de trabajadores abandonaron el fabricante de automóviles. La tasa de desempleo subió ligeramente a 3.6% desde 3.5% en septiembre, que había sido la tasa más baja desde 1969. Los analistas dijeron que los datos respaldaron los comentarios de la Reserva Federal a principios de esta semana de que la economía está en buena forma. El presidente Trump inmediatamente elogió los datos de empleos "explosivos", afirmando que las cifras ajustadas de empleo mostraron un crecimiento de 303,000 roles. Sin embargo, esto incluye actualizaciones a las cifras de meses anteriores y otros ajustes. Wow, a blowout JOBS number just out, adjusted for revisions and the General Motors strike, 303,000. This is far greater than expectations. USA ROCKS!102K8:52 AM - Nov 1, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacy40.9K people are talking about thisReporte Donald J. Trump✔@realDonaldTrump Los datos de empleo de agosto y septiembre se revisaron al alza. En agosto, se agregaron 51,000 roles más de lo que se pensaba originalmente a la economía de los Estados Unidos y se crearon 44,000 empleos más en septiembre. Los datos del Departamento de Trabajo mostraron que el sector manufacturero perdió 36,000 puestos el mes pasado, la mayor caída en una década. Sin embargo, dentro de la manufactura, el empleo en el sector de vehículos automotores y piezas disminuyó en 42,000 debido a la huelga en GM. Los empleados en huelga son tratados como desempleados en las estadísticas de los Estados Unidos. La Casa Blanca dijo que 60,000 empleos fueron afectados por las huelgas de GM. Y las nóminas del sector público cayeron en octubre porque 20,000 trabajadores temporales que se habían estado preparando para el Censo 2020 completaron su trabajo. Neil Birrell, director de inversiones de Premier Asset Management, dijo que los datos de empleo "parecen respaldar los comentarios de la Fed el miércoles por la noche acerca de que la economía está en buena forma y su cambio de postura política". El miércoles, la Reserva Federal de EE. UU. Redujo la tasa de interés clave del país, pero señaló que no habría más reducciones en el corto plazo. Análisis Por Andrew Walker, corresponsal de economía ¿Estados Unidos "rockea", como dice el presidente Trump? El mercado laboral parece bastante resistente, y las nuevas cifras respaldan esa opinión. Según los estándares internacionales, la tasa de desempleo del país es muy baja. No es el más bajo entre las economías desarrolladas, pero está bien hacia el extremo derecho del rango. Pero en términos del porcentaje de la población adulta que tiene trabajo, Estados Unidos está cerca del medio . Entonces, ¿por qué la aparente discrepancia entre lo que nos dicen las cifras de empleo y desempleo? Esto se debe a que las personas que no trabajan solo se consideran desempleadas si han tratado activamente de encontrar trabajo. Algunas personas no lo hacen por razones familiares. Algunos son estudiantes a tiempo completo. Algunos están jubilados. Pero algunos se desaniman por la falta de oportunidades, que puede ser un factor en algunas áreas de los EE. UU. Y algunos no buscan trabajo debido a problemas de salud. En los Estados Unidos, el uso indebido de drogas opioides a veces se cita como un factor que impide que algunas personas busquen trabajo . No hay duda de que, desde la crisis financiera, Estados Unidos ha creado muchos empleos. Pero hay algunas características problemáticas del mercado laboral del país. Crecimiento lento La economía más grande del mundo creció a una tasa anual de 1.9% en el tercer trimestre, que fue la tasa más lenta de este año, pero superó las expectativas de algunos analistas para una expansión de 1.6%. Ian Shepherdson, economista jefe de Pantheon Macroeconomics, dijo que el número de nuevos roles agregados en los últimos tres meses promedio es de alrededor de 170,000. "Dicho esto, las encuestas prospectivas continúan apuntando a que la tendencia en el crecimiento de la nómina se desaceleró a solo 50,000 más o menos a fines del próximo año", dijo. "Pueden estar equivocados (los cambios en el sentimiento no siempre se traducen en cambios en la acción), pero no estamos dispuestos a asumir que las ganancias en el empleo continuarán con una tendencia de 170,000". Read the full article
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Lord Mayor urges federal government to consider effect of cutting immigration on economic growth and diversity Herald Sun But Australian Population Research Institute director Dr Bob Birrell questioned Mr Morrison's push to get the states more involved in setting migration policy. Dr Birrell said that if re-elected, the Andrews Government was unlikely to support any ... and more »
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“Manufactured Crisis” Film Exposes Motives Behind Mass HPV Vaccinations and Deadly Side Effects
The HPV crisis – real or manufactured? New film release
November 14, 2018, LONDON, UK. Press Dispensary.
A substantial new documentary film released online to audiences in the UK and across Europe this week, questions claims made by UK, Danish and Spanish health authorities that widespread administering of the HPV vaccine is both safe and a guaranteed means of preventing cervical cancer.
It comes at a time when – flying in the face of independent science – UK and European medical experts are proposing to extend the vaccine's use from teenage girls, adding teenage boys and children below the age of puberty (1).
'Manufactured Crisis: What they're not telling you about the HPV Vaccine' exposes cases of severe, life-changing adverse reactions experienced by girls and young women following doses of the commercial HPV vaccines Gardasil or Cervarix – cases from which the public has previously been shielded.
Recorded adverse reactions include severe disability, paralysis and even death.
Throughout Manufactured Crisis, victims and their families tell their own, often heartrending, stories.
The 60-minute film also features respected physicians and scientists who challenge claims over the HPV vaccine's value. They say it will be at least another decade or two before we know whether HPV vaccines are able to reduce the number of cancer cases, including common forms of cervical cancer, and – if so – at what cost.
They also question the assertion, made by so many health authorities, that the balance of risks vs benefits weighs strongly in favour of vaccinating entire adolescent populations.
In fact, say the scientists, the case for mass vaccination is not clear-cut. And these decisions have been made without even considering alternate, proven approaches to prevention, notably screening and sex education (2, 3).
Manufactured Crisis is an Alliance for Natural Health (ANH) production – made in collaboration with Sanevax, the UK Association of HPV Vaccine Injured Daughters(AHVID), the Danish Association of HPV Vaccine Victims and the Spanish Association of people affected by HPV vaccine (AAVP).
AHVID vice-chair Steve Hinks
AHVID vice-chair Steve Hinks said:
“It is ridiculous that so many health professionals in the UK are ignorant about the safety and effectiveness of the HPV vaccine and the extensive harm it is causing. Why can we not be told the truth?”
Chairman of the Danish Association of HPV Vaccine Victims, Karsten Viborg, said:
“The HPV vaccine is a huge and very dangerous experiment. Children and parents need correct information about benefits and risk. Our members all followed the authorities' recommendation for vaccination – now there is no doubt in their minds: the health authorities misinform citizens and politicians.”
Chairwoman of AAVP, Alicia Capilla, said:
“Incomprehensibly, health authorities do not want to link these reactions to the HPV vaccines, leaving the victims in a situation of abandonment. We are not an antivaccine group, as some people want to label us. If we were, we would never have vaccinated.”
President of SaneVax, Norma Erickson
President of SaneVax, Norma Erickson, said:
“The SaneVax team works with representatives from more than 50 countries. This documentary shines a light on events occurring in every country that adopted a national HPV vaccination programme. The time has come to institute the precautionary principle worldwide. We must find out why so many are suffering and develop treatment protocols to help them reclaim their lives”.
Manufactured Crisis suggests that programmes of government-sanctioned mass HPV vaccination look like the result of business interests being put ahead of public health interests. As Laurie Powell, a former pharma marketing executive, says in the film:
“It's not about patient well care. It's about making money.”
Tim Reihm, the director of Manufactured Crisis
In a joint statement, the producers of the film said:
“Health authorities are misleading the public by claiming that the vaccine's ability to raise HPV antibodies over a few years equates to protection from HPV-related cancers, especially cervical cancer, decades down the line. Science tells us the two have not been proven to be equivalent.”
Tim Reihm, the film's director and narrator goes further:
“What we found was a shocking example of corporate greed, scientific malfeasance, government complicity and human tragedy.”
'Manufactured Crisis: What they're not telling you about the HPV Vaccine' is produced by Focus for Health and Freda Birrell and is directed by Tim Reihm. The hour-long documentary is available for media and public viewing at http://bit.ly/manufacturedcrisis
Read the full article at PressDispensary.co.uk.
Comment on this article at VaccineImpact.com.
Notes for editors
(1) https://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/health/health-experts-say-primary-school-12791841 and see comments at https://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/health/health-experts-say-primary-school-12791841#comments-section
(2) “The cervical cancer rate in the USA is 12/100,000. By Merck's own admission, for every 100,000 girls that receive Gardasil you can expect 2,300 serious adverse events.” Norma Erickson, president, Sanevax.
(3) “If your daughter gets regular Pap smears her chances of dying from cervical cancer are 0.00002%.” Shannon Mulvihill, executive director, Focus for Health.
For further information please contact Steve Hinks, AHVID Tel: + 44 1228 576157 / + 44 7908 466850 Email: [email protected] Facebook: AHVID.UK Film: http://bit.ly/manufacturedcrisis
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