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Questioning Our Realities

There was a post on reddit recently where somebody had taped a segment from The Weather Channel that portrayed a reporter “leaning into the wind” as he reported on the ruthless weather created by hurricane Florence. The reporter’s words conveyed the miles per hour of the gusts, and that there were already two deaths during this hurricane, so viewers should take care to stay alive.

There were actually many odd parts of the broadcast segment though that made the segment especially noteworthy. First, there were two individuals walking in the background behind the reporter who clearly weren’t having any trouble casually walking along the street while checking their smart phones. Also, you could see grass and bushes blowing in what wind there was and the reporter was leaning in the same direction as the wind, and if any vicious gust had occurred he would have been pushed over onto his face. The reporter clearly has never actually leaned into a wind so could not even pretend in a realistic way to coincide with his literal surroundings. The most glaring point of the broadcast was that it was on The Weather Channel, the one channel you might believe has a legitimate interest in factually reporting on the weather.

Gillibrand sets new record for hypocrisy and slips on the ICE

We may not get truth from politicians but we get a surfeit of deceit, deflection and denial. George Orwell had it right when coined the phrase "double speak". In fact no finer example of this can be mined from the open pit cesspool which is Washington, D of C):

Bruce Dixon, Black Agenda Report, lays it all out for us.

A list of each and every former CIA operative now running for Congress as a Democrat.

A table which lists each progressive candidate who survived his or her primary and where he or she stands on foreign policy. As Dixon points out, TWO FREAKING THIRDS have no position on foreign policy. None.

Friday Photography - Lizardly

Don’t know this lizardly visitor, but appreciated its appearance.

I would have had a beautiful portrait to post of a Roseate Spoonbill lit by the setting sun, making its rose colour really rosey, with an even more intensely coloured reflection in the water, but I mistakenly deleted it from my camera. Oh, well.

Wishing you all an enjoyable weekend. Post away ...

Russia Hoax 2.0: The Erstwhile "Spies" Who Stumbled in From the Cold

On Wednesday at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) in the Russian city of Vladivostok, during a panel event with Japan's Shinzo Abe and China's Xi Jinping the international audience was very surprised when President Vladimir Putin suddenly shared the latest developments in the Skripal poisoning case. "We know who they are, we have found them," Putin told the startled audience, referring to the two men named by UK authorities as suspects.

"They are civilians, of course," he added with a bemused look, explaining that they are not quite the notorious criminals the British politicians were hoping for. He then looked directly into the camera saying, "I want to address them [the suspects]... [I hope] they contact the media. I hope they appear and tell everything about themselves."

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