News Dump Tuesday: Orwellian Propaganda Edition
We need to be protected from the Truth
In the true Orwellian fashion now typifying 2016, a bill to implement the U.S.’ very own de facto Ministry of Truth has been quietly introduced in Congress — its lack of fanfare appropriate given the bill’s equally subtle language. As with any legislation attempting to dodge the public spotlight, however, the Countering Foreign Propaganda and Disinformation Act of 2016 marks a further curtailment of press freedom and another avenue to stultify avenues of accurate information.
Introduced by Congressmen Adam Kinzinger and Ted Lieu, H.R. 5181 seeks a “whole-government approach without the bureaucratic restrictions” to counter “foreign disinformation and manipulation,” which they believe threaten the world’s “security and stability.”
“As Russia continues to spew its disinformation and false narratives, they undermine the United States and its interests in places like Ukraine, while also breeding further instability in these countries,” Kinzinger explained in a statement. “The United States has a role in countering these destabilizing acts of propaganda, which is why I’m proud to introduce [the aforementioned bill]. This important legislation develops a comprehensive U.S. strategy to counter disinformation campaigns through interagency cooperation and on-the-ground partnerships with outside organizations that have experience in countering foreign propaganda.”
Make no mistake — this legislation isn’t proposing some team of noble fact-finders, chiseling away to free the truth from the façades of various foreign governmental narratives for the betterment of American and allied populations. If passed, this legislation will allow cumbrously pro-‘American’ propaganda to infiltrate cable, online, and mainstream news organizations wherever the government deems necessary.
As President I will commit war crimes
In her self-declared “major” foreign policy speech on June 2, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton indirectly admitted that the U.S. government’s drone killings of family members of suspected militants, namely Abdulrahman al-Awlaki, if intentional, was a war crime.
Clinton blasted Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump for saying “he would order our military to carry out torture and the murder of civilians who are related to suspected terrorists — even though those are war crimes.”
Yet, while she served as secretary of state, Clinton’s own U.S. government administration may have overseen the very atrocity that she accidentally acknowledged is a war crime.
Hundreds of civilians, many of whom were innocent family members of suspected militants, have been killed in U.S. drone strikes in Yemen, Pakistan, Somalia and more. If any of these killings were intentional, they were war crimes.
Who needs Trump to start a trade war with China when we have Obama
The US has given the go-ahead for the country’s largest steel producer to seek a ban on imports from Chinese rivals, in the first known case in which trade sanctions could be used in retaliation for alleged China government-backed hacking of commercial secrets.
The move comes ahead of a meeting of senior US and Chinese officials in Beijing next week. It highlights the increasingly aggressive tactics the US steel industry is using to fight back against the flood of cheap Chinese steel that has hit global markets in recent years, as well as the growing international concerns about industrial overcapacity in China.
Depending on the outcome the development could eventually result in the next president authorising a blanket ban on imports of Chinese steel in retaliation for the alleged hacking.
The worst possible scenario for Fallujah
New reports emerging today reveal that the Shi’ite militias involved in the offensive against the overwhelmingly Sunni city “detained” the fleeing civilians by the hundreds, hauling them off to the militia-run sections of the Mazraa Army Base, where they are held incommunicado.
In keeping with the militias’ track record in previous “liberation” of Sunni territory, the detainees who have been freed, which are a small minority of the overall number of captives, showed signs of severe torture, and at least four died of their injuries already.
Those released say they were reportedly tortured by militia members asking them if they were ISIS members, before ultimately being released. Anbar Provincial MP Sheikh Raja al-Issawi criticized the move, and pushed for a government investigation of the matter.
That’s unlikely to happen, as the government is so deeply beholden to the militias, and indeed so many of the militias’ top leaders are also politically powerful figures, that they really are above the law in Iraq.
Killing children is OK after all
The Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen has been removed from a UN blacklist of states and groups that violate children's rights in conflict.
Saudi Arabia protested after the UN released a report saying the coalition was responsible for 60% of the child deaths and injuries in Yemen last year.
Hard to believe I'm reading this
Yemen: The parties to over a year of civil war in Yemen have agreed to release all child prisoners they are holding, U.N. envoy to peace talks in Kuwait Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said on his official Twitter account Monday. “The unconditional release of children was agreed, and the mechanics of the release of detainees in the coming days was addressed,” Cheikh Ahmed wrote....
It is not clear how many child prisoners are being held, but Yemeni political sources say that the Houthis and the government submitted in late May a list of almost 7,000 names of prisoners they say are being held by the other side.
Still, millionaires currently control 47 percent of the world's wealth, and will control 52 percent by 2020, according to the report. And the richest of the rich will gain the most, especially in the U.S. Those worth more than $20 million in the U.S. will control 29 percent of the country's wealth by 2020, up from 24 percent in 2015 and 20 percent in 2010, according to the report.Those worth less than $1 million will see their share of wealth shrink to 29 percent of the total, from 34 percent in 2015 and 40 percent in 2010.
The trend will likely accelerate in the next five years, as the largest wealth gains are expected to go to those at the very top of the top. U.S. households worth $20 million or more will see their wealth growth by more than 7.6 percent over the next five years, according to the report. Those in the U.S. worth $1 million to $20 million will see there wealth grow 5.7 percent, while those worth less than $1 million will see their wealth grow 1.2 percent.

Comments
Chinese steel
Isn't a bit of restriction on China's ability to flood the world market with cheap and architecturally dangerous steel not necessarily bad?
Isn't San Francisco paying a heavy price for relying on cheap Chinese steel in its shambolic new Bay Area Bridge?
http://www.wired.com/2015/06/mystery-brand-new-bay-bridges-corroded-steel/
Perhaps I'm missing something. Thanks for the news items, though. C99 is quickly turning into a very capable aggregator, thanks to the efforts of you and others.
it's important that we keep seeing these stories
The temptation is to stick our heads in the sand, go about our business, keep shopping.
But we need to know what is being done in our names, and someday, I hope, there will be more than a handful of us crying out "No more war!" "No more torture!" I want the military machine to starve from a lack of funding and support.
How often do we hear (for example, in the "bathroom bills"), it's all about "protecting" children? But for some reason (hint: racism, imperialism), those children far away, who are Arab or indigenous or African -- their lives don't matter, their futures don't count.
I eagerly await the (self-)destruction of this empire.
Thank you, gjohnsit, for keeping us informed.
blaze
There is no justice in America, but it is the fight for justice that sustains you.
--Amiri Baraka
Did Goldman Sachs violate the law yet again?
Ya think?
Wasn't Fannie and Freddie supposed to be dead by now?
Another massive bailout sometime in the future
It will be President Hillary Clinton's gift...
...to her generous campaign benefactors, via her Economic Czar William Jefferson Clinton, with the voter demographic that supported her far more than any other bearing the cost...
I want my two dollars!
Will they remember?
Will all the people of color that damned BernieBros as racist pigs for wondering why they were supporting Clinton remember that they were warned about her when her actions decimate them? Somehow, I think not.
Curious
Two things to note:
1. In the last couple of weeks, at least 6 super delegates have come out for Sanders. the latest announced her support about an hour before the AP decree. While not a massive number (yet), the timing is curious. With everyone saying "the math," why would these people risk the ire of the Clinton machine? The cynical answer would be that they are trying to boost their own re-electability by showing voters that they were on the "right" side.
2. While there has been a lot of talk about the super delegates, everyone has not paid any attention to the fact that at this point, there are 85 Uncommitted delegates coming from the state primaries and caucuses. That is a good chunk of people who would surely offset a lot of HRC's super delegates along with the number of still unpledged SDs.
The tatest endorsement and a graph showing the uncommitted state delegates can be found in this article: North Carolina superdelegate endorses Sanders
Is it significant that this latest endorsement comes from North Carolina?
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.--Aristotle
If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass
Does anyone one have any cement?
Maybe we can seal this thing up and dump it in the ocean...Sorry, Ocean!
Campaign Announces Clinton Has Entered Incubation Period After Securing Nomination
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.--Aristotle
If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass
Oh lord, she's only been in the Larval stage so far??
What do you think will come out after the incubation period?
Godzilla? Shelob?
No, something far scarier...
[video:https://youtu.be/F2cLmbCyzhE]
Hmmm, might explain why she wants to open the files about UFOs...
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.--Aristotle
If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass
FYI - NOTHING is scarier than Shelob. n/t
Hillary is. n/t
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.--Aristotle
If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass
POD PEOPLE!!!!!!
I want my two dollars!
Pinprick of hope at the end of the tunnel?
"We are suing the media for complicity."
[video:https://youtu.be/_IAJ5fAm3Cs]
That is the last line in this video. A longer version can be seen at Institute for American Democracy and Election Integrity
Part of their summary from the meeting that took place the day of the video:
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.--Aristotle
If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass