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Russia Releases Photos Of US Equipment At ISIS Positions Within Hours Of Lt. General’s Death

The Russian Defense ministry released a cache of photos from Syria allegedly showing ISIS, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), and the United States working side-by-side against Russian and Syrian government forces in the town of Dier ez-Zor.

Photos from two weeks ago of what Russia claims are U.S. Special Ops Forces (SOF) Hummer vehicles operating at ISIS strongholds were posted on Twitter early Sunday morning:

The Russian Defense Ministry issued the following statement on the matter:

#US Special Operations Forces (#SOF) units enable US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (#SDF) units to smoothly advance through the ISIS formations.

Facing no resistance of the ISIS militants, the #SDF units are advancing along the left shore of the #Euphrates towards #Deir_ez_Zor.

The aerial photos made on September 8-12 over the ISIS locations recorded a large number of American #Hummer vehicles, which are in service with the #America‘s #SOF.

The shots clearly show the US SOF units located at strongholds that had been equipped by the ISIS terrorists. Though there is no evidence of assault, struggle or any US-led coalition airstrikes to drive out the militants.

Despite that the US strongholds being located in the ISIS areas, no screening patrol has been organized at them. This suggests that the#US_troops feel safe in terrorist controlled regions”.

The photos were posted within hours of the death of Russia’s top military commander in the region, Lieutenant-General Valery Asapov, who came under shelling from ISIS holed in near Deir Ez Zor. While news of Asapov’s death came after the photos were tweeted, it is unclear when exactly the Lt. General was killed. In other words, was the top-ranked Russia in Syria killed in retaliation for the satellite photos, or were the photos released in retaliation for the attack?

Proxy forces

As Adam Garrie reports, via The Duran, it has long been thought that the US proxy militia SDF is operating in collusion with ISIS in various parts of Syria. This has especially been the case in respect of Deir ez-Zor. In Deir ez-Zor, the Russian Defense Ministry has previously stated that the Syrian Arab Army and their allies are fired on most intensely from positions known to be held by the SDF.

A spokesman for the Russian Defense Ministry, Major General Igor Konashenkov recently said,

“SDF militants work to the same objectives as Daesh [ISIS] terrorists. Russian drones and intelligence have not recorded any confrontations between Daesh and the ‘third force’, SDF”.

Konashenkov added that Russia will target SDF forces that pose a threat.

If the U.S. is working with SDF forces, and the SDF is aligned with ISIS – then the fact that SDF forces allowed ISIS terrorists to peacefully leave Raqqa and head towards Deir ez-Zor – now the largest ISIS stronghold east of Libya.

Let’s also not forget the Wikileaked email from the 2016 election which revealed a 2014 email sent from Hillary Clinton to John Podesta revealing Saudi “clandestine financial and logistic support to ISIL and other radical Sunni groups in the region.”

Let’s also not forget the U.K. government report prime minister Theresa May is sitting on, purportedly detailing the flow of money from Saudi Arabia to extremist groups in the UK.

Where does ISIS get such wonderful toys?

In 2015, ISIS posted a propaganda video showcasing its giant arsenal of heavy artillery, featuring tanks, heavy artillery, and a fleet of Toyota trucks rolling around the desert. After U.S. counterterrorism officials asked Toyota exactly how that many trucks fell into the hands of the terrorist organization, the automaker shrugged it off – claiming they have no idea.

At the end of 2015, Reuters reported that ISIS jacked a bunch of U.S. equipment abandoned by Iraqi fighters, including:

  • Innumerable small arms and ammunition
  • 52 Howitzer M198 mobile gun systems
  • 74,000 machine guns
  • 40 main M1A1 battle tanks

In light of the new reports of U.S. special forces working with Islamic militants in Syria, one wonders exactly how ISIS really took possession of their toy collection.

Some thoughts from William Craddick of Disobedient Media:

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Meanwhile, Nascar Owners Not Putting Up With Knee-Bending Bullshit

While a clown-car full of retarded NFL players ‘bend the knee‘ to protest police brutality, Trump, and whatever else their brain damaged craniums can think of – several NASCAR team owners and executives reportedly said they won’t condone “anyone in their organizations” protesting during the National Anthem.

Via AP:

Richard Childress, who was Dale Earnhardt’s longtime team owner, said of protesting, “It’ll get you a ride on a Greyhound bus.” Childress said he told his team that “anybody that works for me should respect the country we live in. So many people gave their lives for it. This is America.

Former NASCAR champion Richard Petty took it one step further, stating “anybody that don’t stand up for the anthem oughta be out of the country. Period. What got ’em where they’re at? The United States.

Lone commie

One NASCAR team owner, however, decided to show his true commie colors. Chip Ganassi of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America said he supports comments made by Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, who said that players would remain in their locker room and that the team was “not going to let divisive times or divisive individuals affect our agenda.”

SOME of us still respect God and Country…

 

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Country Gripped By Retardation As NFL ‘Knee’ Controversy Deepens

How retarded is this knee-bending bullshit? The latest episode of clown-car lemmingbowl was kicked off in 2016, when former San Francisco 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick refused to stand for the National Anthem in protest of white cops shooting black people.

A handful of other players joined the now unemployed quarterback in his knee-bending, which has since morphed into an anti-government / anti-Trump gesture.

Fast forward to a Friday night rally in Huntsville, Alabama in support of Republican Luther Strange – in which President Trump started veering off topic to the NFL.

“Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners,” said Trump, “when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, ‘Get that son of a bitch off the field right now, out. He’s fired. He’s fired!’ ”

Trump followed up with a tweet the next day: 

The President didn’t stop there: 

Aaaaand it’s a shit show…

The entire Pittsburgh Steelers team stayed in the locker room, with the exception of former US Army Captain, Ranger, and Bronze Star recipient Alejandro Villanueva – who served three tours in Afghanistan.

Yes – the NFL, whose players are arrested an average of every seven days, which fines players for dancing in the endzone, is suddenly the new face of the ‘resistance’ against tyranny.

Fuck me to tears, I’m with Ben Shapiro on this:

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New Pictures Of Pyongyang: Rare WSJ Tour Reveals ‘Atomic Aesthetics’ In North Korean Capital

For the first time in nearly a decade, the Wall St. Journal ventured to North Korea for a tightly controlled government tour of Pyongyang – featuring sculptures of atoms, children playing with toy guns, and a generally militaristic attitude among its ‘tightly controlled’ population.

All-seeing nuclear eye?

“During a recent visit, the first by The Wall Street Journal since 2008, the city’s atomic aesthetics reinforced the message government officials conveyed repeatedly to the Journal reporters: North Korea won’t part with its nuclear weapons under any circumstances and is resolved to suffer economic sanctions and risk war with the U.S. to keep them.”

A N. Korean official told the WSJ that North Korea has ‘grown up,’ and isn’t interested in ‘dialogue that would undermine our newly built strategic status.’

Photos from the WSJ tour:

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Uber Loses License To Operate In London, Affecting 40k Drivers, 3.5 Million Passengers

London’s governing body responsible for transportation, Transport for London (TfL), has yanked Uber’s license to operate in the city, affecting nearly 40,000 drivers and 3.5 million passengers. Uber has 21 days to appeal TfL’s decision, and will be allowed to operate throughout the appeals process.

The decision was made on the grounds of “public safety and security implications,” following several incidents of sexual assault committed by Uber drivers against passengers.

London Mayor, Sadiq Kahn commented on the decision, stating “I fully support TfL’s decision – it would be wrong if TfL continued to license Uber if there is any way that this could pose a threat to Londoners’ safety and security.”

“Public safety and security”

Between May 2015 and May 2016, UK police had investigated 32 drivers for rape or sexual assault of a passenger according to a report by The Sun last year.

Last month, UK’s Metro Police inspector, Neil Billany, informed TfL of his concern over Uber’s handling of claims against its drivers – noting that the ride sharing service continued to employ a driver after he was accused of sexual assault. The same driver proceeded to rape a second female passenger before he was fired.

“By not reporting to police promptly, Uber are allowing situations to develop that clearly affect the safety and security of the public,” wrote inspector Billany.

Sneaky Uber, tricks are for governments

Uber was also caught using a tool called “greyball” last March in the United States, which uses personal data to ensure that Uber drivers don’t pick up local government officials or their associates in order to circumvent local and state regulations where the service is not licensed to operate.

In the U.S. it was found to be in use in Portland, Philadelphia, Boston, and Las Vegas, while internationally the greyball system was deployed in France, Australia, China, South Korea and Italy.

Uber denies using the software in the UK, however the TfL expressed concern over Uber’s “approach to explaining the use of Greyball in London.”

Invalid

The TfL also informed Uber this month that thousands of drivers had submitted invalid identities for background checks. The drivers were given 28 days to reapply before losing their license – a moot point now.

The Sun also reported that many Uber drivers had obtained falsified medical certificates, clearing them for work.

Sexual harassment in and out of cars

Last but not least, Uber has been rocked by reports of sexual harassment and sexism among upper management. Former engineer Susan Fowler wrote a 3,000 word blog post which tears the ‘toxic culture’ in Uber’s Silicon Valley office.

“I was told by both HR and upper management that even though this was clearly sexual harassment and he was propositioning me, it was this man’s first offense, and that they wouldn’t feel comfortable giving him anything other than a warning and a stern talking-to. Upper management told me that he “was a high performer” (i.e. had stellar performance reviews from his superiors) and they wouldn’t feel comfortable punishing him for what was probably just an innocent mistake on his part.”

On my last day at Uber, I calculated the percentage of women who were still in the org. Out of over 150 engineers in the SRE teams, only 3% were women.  –Susan Fowler

Let’s be fair though…

32 people under investigation for sexual assault out of 40,000 Uber drivers is just 0.008 percent of its London workforce. Out of any population of 40,000 taxi drivers, what’s typical?

In Halifax, Nova Scotia, there are 1,000 taxis licensed to operate, and there have been 12 reported cases of sexual assault in the last four years – a rate of 1.2%.

In 2013, the Gatestone Institute reported in 2013 that in the UK, “No woman is safe in a cab,” following a 2011 London Metro Police estimate an average of 1,125 sexual assaults per year committed by London cab drivers, out of roughly 104,000 total cab drivers in the city – a rate of just over 1 percent, in line with Halifax.

So, 0.008 percent of Uber drivers are sexually assaulting passengers – at a rate far lower than average, and London pulls their license to operate.

Looks like non-Uber cabbies in London can knock back a pint or two over their recent windfall – assuming of course that Uber loses their appeal.

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S&P Downgrades China As Dangerous Debt Bubble Looms, China Calls a ‘Wrong Decision’

S&P Global Ratings has downgraded China sovereign debt from A+ to AA-, following through on a warning issued earlier in the year after the country failed in an endeavor to ‘de-risk’ the country by reigning in its debt-fueled growth.

Via Reuters

“Despite the fact that the government has shown greater resolve to implement the deleveraging policy, we continue to see overall credit in the corporate sector to stay at a 9 percent point”, Kim Eng Tan, an S&P senior director of sovereign ratings, said in a conference call to discuss the one-notch downgrade to A+ from AA-.

China’s new bank lending and total social financing (TSF) – a broad indicator of credit and liquidity, will set record highs again in 2017 following record lending of 12.65 trillion yuan ($1.84 trillion USD) – roughly the size of Italy’s economy. TSF also hit a new record at 17.8 trillion yuan ($2.7 trillion USD).

According to Kim Eng Tan, senior director of sovereign ratings at S&P, China has allowed lending to grow unchecked while at the same time neglecting to deleverage and de-risk its existing debt structures.

“We’ve now come to the conclusion that while we do expect some deleveraging in the next few years, this deleveraging is likely to be much more gradual than we thought could have been the case early this year,” Tan said, adding that rising bank lending “was the key metric that we look at…and we believe while this growth of aggregate debt financing could come down somewhat over the next few years, it’s not likely to come down very sharply.”

They mad

China scoffed at the S&P downgrade, calling it a ‘wrong decision’ that ignores China’s growth and treats them like children.

Bloomberg writes:

The government is fully capable of maintaining financial stability if it remains prudent on lending, strengthens supervision, and controls credit risk, the Ministry of Finance said in a statement Friday, a day after S&P cut China’s sovereign rating for the first time since 1999. The decision is “perplexing” because the economy is on a solid footing, the ministry said.

China can maintain reasonable credit growth, and S&P also ignores the characteristics of the country’s financing structure, the ministry said. Under the Budget Law, the debt of local government financing vehicles should be paid by those state-owned enterprises themselves, and local governments don’t shoulder the liabilities, it said.
If it remains prudent…
They don’t sound very confident.
Interestingly enough, China’s state run news agency Xinhua responded to the S&P downgrade, calling S&P’s concerns over the need to deleverage and prevent local government debt risk a “friendly reminder.”
Meanwhile, that bubble…
Zerohedge reported in August  that China ‘by far is the biggest credit bubble in the world today.’

There are many indicators signaling that the bursting of the China credit bubble is imminent, which we also enumerate. The bursting of the China credit bubble poses tremendous risk of global contagion because it coincides with record valuations for equities, real estate, and risky credit around the world.

We believe this has been a centrally planned misallocation of capital into white elephant, unproductive fixed-asset infrastructure projects that on balance will likely not ever generate sufficient return on investment to justify their cost. The penalty will come from China’s future economic growth.

In our analysis, the Chinese economy today is a classic Ponzi finance regime as described by Minsky and has been so in an egregious way since 2008. At the center of China’s credit bubble is its massive and opaque financial sector. The China Banking Regulatory Commission reports that the Chinese banking system had USD 35 trillion in on-balance-sheet banking assets through the first quarter of 2017. This is an incredible more-than-fourfold bank-credit expansion since 2008 as we show in the chart below. As a result, based on the ratio of on-balance-sheet banking assets to GDP, China’s banking bubble today is more than three times larger than the US banking bubble prior to the global financial crisis!

Just as alarming as China’s on-balance-sheet banking assets are China’s shadow banking assets. The British newspaper, The Daily Telegraph, recently broke a story based on an apparent leak of the People’s Bank of China’s 2017 Annual Financial Stability Report completed in June. The PBOC report allegedly showed that off-balance sheet banking assets in China have risen to somewhere between USD 30 and 40 trillion recently. These figures have yet to be confirmed or denied because the actual PBOC report has apparently been concealed by the PBOC and the IMF. Including both on-balance sheet and shadow bank assets shown below, the Telegraph story claims that “Chinese banks have built up exposure to assets equal to 650% of GDP”. The amount of shadow banking assets in China had been more widely recognized before the PBOC report to be only USD 9 trillion. If the amount that China’s off-balance sheet banking assets have risen to even half as much as the Telegraph reported – see the chart below (about USD 37 trillion is what it shows) – China would have recently had a shadow-banking gap that is even more concerning than the credit-to-GDP gap flagged by the BIS.

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iPhone 8 Launch In Sydney A Total Disaster $AAPL

The Sydney, Australia launch of Apple’s new iPhone 8 was met with crickets Friday, as nobody wanted to wait in line for a phone with features Samsung has offered for two years or more, such as wireless charging and facial recognition.

Apple customers camp outside of Sydney’s flagship Apple store on the first day the iPhone 8 went on sale in Sydney, Australia, September 22, 2017. AAP/Joel Carrett/via REUTERS

Hundreds of people have historically gathered at the Sydney Apple store for new releases, with lines of camped out iFanatics stretching down the street for blocks.

On Friday, fewer than 30 people were standing outside of the store before it opened, a witness told Reuters. The first customer in line, Mazen Kourouche, started camping outside the store eleven days ago, thinking he’d beat the crowds. Karouche reviewed the phone on YouTube, and said there were ‘modest refinements.’

“(It) is pretty similar to the iPhone 7 but it shoots 4k 60 frames per second and it’s got a new glass back instead of the metal which is apparently more durable,” he told Reuters. “There aren’t too many new features to this one.”

Bad crowds, poor reviews

If the dismal turnout in Sydney wasn’t enough, the iPhone 8 has been receiving poor reviews – driving shares down to lows of $152.75 on Thursday, the lowest it’s been in almost two months.

iTWire.com’s tech editor Alex Zaharov-Reutt suggested that the iPhone 8 may have a limited audience of ‘those who ant a new version but do not want to pay a hefty $999 for the iPhone X,’ adding ‘Yes there is a new iPhone coming in a couple of months and plenty of people would want that.’

Tim Cook has called the new iPhone X ‘the biggest leap forward since the original iPhone.’

We’ll see how the lines go…

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N. Korea May Test ‘Most Powerful’ H-Bomb In Pacific Following Trump Speech, Heightened Sanctions

North Korea may conduct ‘the most powerful test of a hydrogen bomb in the Pacific Ocean,’ as part of it’s ‘highest-level’ actions threatened against the united States, said the regime’s top diplomat on Thursday, speaking from New York.

The comments by North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho followed a fiery exchange between U.S. President Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un.

“It could be the most powerful detonation of an H-bomb in the Pacific,” Ri told reporters. “We have no idea about what actions could be taken as it will be ordered by leader Kim Jong-un.”

President Trump did not mince words this week in front of the UN General Assembly, warning that he would “totally destroy North Korea” if the United States was forced to defend itself or its allies. The tough talk was followed by heightened sanctions on the regime, barring individuals, companies and banks from doing business with North Korea.

Kim responded to Trump’s remarks with a poorly translated screed, calling the U.S. President ‘mentally deranged,’ while threatening the ‘highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.’

Banks face a choice, China picks a side

Bloomberg reports that foreign banks will need to choose between North Korea and the United States, after Trump signed an executive order authorizing the U.S. Treasury to prohibit any foreign individual or entity that does business with North Korea from the U.S. financial system – including foreign banks.

“Foreign banks will face a clear choice: Do business with the United States or facilitate trade with the lawless regime in North Korea,” Trump said. “The regime can no longer count on others to facilitate its trade and banking activities.”

And I’m very proud to tell you that, as you may have just heard moments ago, China, their central bank has told their other banks — that’s a massive banking system — to immediately stop doing business with North Korea,” he added. “This just happened. It was just reported.”

Trump praised Chinese president Xi Jinping for a “very bold move” in acting to cut off financial ties with North Korea and said it was “somewhat unexpected.”

The new Executive Order also mandates that vessels and aircraft which visit North Korea or engage in ship-to-ship transfers with another ship that has visited North Korea to be banned from the U.S. for 180 days.

More sanctions to come? 

Bloomberg also reports that the EU is considering adding sanctions against North Korea, in particular a ban on EU exports of oil to the DPRK, according to Italian Foreign Minister Angelino Alfanso.

Someone call Rodman, things are getting out of hand.

 

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Facebook To Turn Over 3,000 ‘Russian Troll-Farm’ Ads To Congress

Prospective presidential candidate and possible alien Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook will be handing over the contents of 3,000 ads purchased by ‘inauthentic accounts’ from the social media giant prior to the 2016 election, which Facebook attributed to a Russian ‘troll farm’ with a history of pushing pro-Kremlin propaganda.

Congress, in turn, will surely mandate that Facebook keep a short leash on opinions deemed to be “hateful,” “discriminatory,” or “Russian” leading into the 2018 midterm elections and of course, the 2020 Presidential race. There are, after all, dangerous communist opinions afoot that might once again convince gullible Americans to elect the wrong person.

As iBankCoin previously reported, Facebook claimed in early September over $100,000 worth of ads were sold to a “Russian bot farm” – most of which were purchased in 2015 and did not appear to favor any particular candidate, according to the company.

“Our analysis suggests these accounts and Pages were affiliated with one another and likely operated out of Russia,” said Facebook Chief Security Officer, Alex Stamos.

Of note:

  • The vast majority of ads run by these accounts didn’t specifically reference the US presidential election, voting or a particular candidate.
  • Rather, the ads and accounts appeared to focus on amplifying divisive social and political messages across the ideological spectrum — touching on topics from LGBT matters to race issues to immigration to gun rights.
  • About one-quarter of these ads were geographically targeted, and of those, more ran in 2015 than 2016.
  • The behavior displayed by these accounts to amplify divisive messages was consistent with the techniques mentioned in the white paper we [Facebook] released in April about information operations.

If true, the implication is that Russia was trying to whip Americans into a political frenzy a year before the election – regardless of the candidates or eventual president.

Facebook rule changes

In conjunction with today’s announcement regarding dangerous Russian thoughts, Zuckerberg announced a series of rule changes on Facebook which he said he hoped would guard against future election interference.

More rule changes via NPR: 

Users have been able to look up the company behind an ad they see, but now they will also be able to see who else was targeted by that company. A move that might give people get a sense of the motivations of the advertiser.

Other steps Zuckerberg announced include stronger policies for review at the company for political ads and it will add another 250 employees to focus on election integrity and security.

In a nod to Facebook’s failure previously to guard against state actors using the site to interfere with elections, Zuckerberg said, “It’s a new challenge for Internet communities.” But, he said, “If that’s what we must do then we are committed to rising to the occasion.”

Don’t forget to check out Zuck’s latest exploits as he travels the country proving he is a likable human who wants to protect you from communist thoughts. 

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Check Out Porche’s $16 Million Superyacht, Complete With Carbon Fiber Furniture

German automaker Porsche is venturing into the world of super-yachts – at least seven of them anyway.

Launched at Viareggio, Italy, Porsche’s 114-foot long entry into boating, the Dynamiq GTT 115, will set owners back £12million ($16 million USD) and features a spa pool, al-fresco dining area and space for up to four guests below decks.

The boat is painted with what Porsche calls Rhodium Grey metallic paint, with the hull given a distinctive curved shape

The Daily Mail reports that the stunning craft was launched at Viareggio, in Italy, and will now travel to Monaco in time for the annual Yacht Show which runs from September 27 to 30.

The German car-maker says the boat was designed for ‘car lovers and forward-thinking yacht owners who appreciate the advantages of speed, style and our philosophy of intelligent performance.’

Interior styling was taken care of by Italian design-house Minotti, whose works appeared in the film Fifty Shades Darker, and features carbon fibre detailing, marble counter-tops, and fine leather finishes.

More photos of the beast

The yacht, dubbed GTT 115, was constructed by shipmakers Dynamiq who debuted at the Mocaco Yacht Show last year

The spa pool is located at the front of the yacht, while the dining area will be under the covered portion to the rear

Whoever is lucky enough to get their hands on one of the seven vessels to be constructed will have a choice of installing three or four bedrooms below deck, depending on how many people they want to share their new toy with
Inside there is a spacious ‘saloon’ and meeting area where the proud new owner can entertain guests with panoramic views of the surrounding ocean thanks to floor-to-ceiling glass windows
The interior styling has been perfected by Italian fashion house Minotti and features wood flooring, marble countertops, carbon fibre detailing and leather furniture finishes
Powerful 1,650hp engines provide a top speed of 21 knots, while its hybrid engines give a range of 3,400 nautical miles
An artist’s impression of the finished craft shows where all of the luxury fittings will be located across two decks

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