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Monthly Archives: May 2022
The Typhoid Mary of Disinformation: Nicolle Wallace. Nobody Spreads it More Relentlessly. – Scheerpost.com
Posted: May 23, 2022 at 12:06 pm
From her days as Bush/Cheney propagandist, to her stint on The View, to her role as beloved-by-Democrats MSNBC host, Wallace has perfected the art of sociopathic lying.
By Glenn Greenwald / Substack
The most blatant and shameless liarsfrom the first term of the Bush/Cheney administration have, revealingly, enjoyed great success in media and journalism. That is because serial deceit is not a liability for a thriving career in corporate journalism but rather a vital asset provided that the lies are in service of ruling class policies. Tawdry propagandists who helped drive post-9/11 America into a bottomless pit of lies and self-destruction have become the most highly-paid and beloved stars of liberal media. They include:
But few Bush-era propagandists have thrived more, made more money, and developed a more devoted and swooning liberal fan base than the official Communications Director of the Bush/Cheney White House and 2004 Bush/Cheney-reelection campaign, Nicolle Wallace. Having catapulted from her work as Jeb Bushs Press Secretary to the White House to senior adviser to John McCains presidential campaign (working for her close friend, Lincoln Project co-founder Steve Schmidt, who recently performedone of the most public and sustained nervous breakdownsin the history of the internet), Wallace was always beloved by the DC press corps.
In 2005, when she was named Bush White House Communications Director,The New York Timeslavished her with praise,claiming thatshe comes from a different mold than the small band of Texans who carry out the White House press policy and admiringly noted that she was once fired for being too nice to reporters. She endeared herself further to corporate journalists by repeatedly sabotaging the McCain campaign from which she was collecting a paycheck, leaking negative stories about McCain and his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (whose selection as Vice Presidential candidate was driven primarily by liberal iconsBill KristolandSteve Schmidt).
As Wallace seeing the medias love affair with Obama began shrewdly repositioning herself as a liberal, sheclaimed in 2010that she did not even vote for McCain due to her misgivings about Palin (a claim which Schmidtrepeated about himselffor the first time last week during his multi-day psychological erosion). When Wallace published a self-glorifying novel about the first female chief of staff (modeled after herself) to the first female president in 2011, liberal corporate journalists includingMSNBCs Rachel Maddowgushed over it, whileThe New York Times reporter Ashley Parker, now ofThe Washington Post,heralded heras the tough, savvy and hard-charging conservative political operator who enjoys a close friendship with CNNs Dana Bash.
So beloved was Wallace by the corporate press that she was rewarded in 2014 with a highly lucrative contract to be a co-host on ABCsThe View. She then joined NBC News. Quickly adapting to her new role as a Republican who vehemently despised Donald Trump easily the most lucrative Trump-era archetype - MSNBC bestowed her with her own afternoon cable show in 2017. She quickly became one of Democratic viewers most popular hosts constantly giving a platform to Schmidt and other Lincoln Project sleaze merchants as part of the #NeverTrump gang, a faction so beloved by corporate media employees that they filled cable green rooms and newspaper op-ed pages while having little to no representation among the actual voting populace. Liberals love Wallace so much that she was given a second hour to host in 2020.
But lurking beneath her perky smile, multi-million-dollar media contracts, gushing liberal fan base and a long list of media admirers is something extremely dark and pernicious. In a swamp of professional liars and sleaze merchants, Nicolle Wallace has distinguished herself easily as one of the most seamless and casual liars in the world of Washington politics and media. She thrived in the Bush/Cheney administration precisely because she was so adept at selling the White Houses deadly lies to liberal corporate media employees, dressing up those lies in a pleasing-to-liberals packaging that she learned from growing up in a affluent town near San Francisco, and then at Berkeley and Northwesterns School of Journalism. She was the vintage conservative who liberals could love a smiling sophisticate, someone willing to betray her GOP employers to impress liberal journalists, an amicable young woman touting degrees from the types of schools that impress coastal media elites and it was virtually inevitable that she would thrive within media corporations that need women who can credibly claim to be conservatives yet appeal to liberal sensibilities and flatter liberal audiences.
Wallace has employed those personality traits in service of the most toxic and insidious of all tasks: ahappy,relentless purveyor of official disinformation. When the CIA wants the American public contaminated with its lies and disinformation, Nicolle Wallaces lips begin moving. She delivers the anonymous disinformation campaigns of the U.S. security state with a tone of empathy, compassion, and liberal elegance, all in the language and with the affectations which affluent liberals most admire.
She has an unsurpassed ability to broadcast to audiences outright lies whispered to her by Deep State operatives one after the next without flinching or betraying the slightest sense of a conscience or moral compass. She lies like only a sociopath can: exuding charm and warmth yet utterly vacant on the inside, except for a soul festering in rot. Over the last twenty years from her perches at the White House, onThe View, and now at MSNBC nobody has made liberals eat up Pentagon and neocon war propaganda more eagerly and uncritically than Nicolle Wallace.
There is literally not a single liberal/CIA disinformation campaign over the last six years that she did not fully and uncritically embrace. Each time the U.S. Security State and Democratic Party fabricated blatant lies and embarked on injecting their poisonous brew into the American bloodstream, Nicolle Wallace was at the forefront. Using the skills she harnessed to help lead Americans into one of its most destructive and immoral wars in U.S. history the invasion and 15-year destruction of Iraq the former Bush/Cheney shill, now a DNC and CIA shill, has played a starring role in virtually every lie American liberals have been led to believe.
Because Wallace is primarily a video performer she rarely writes or speaks extemporaneously, instead clinging loyally to talking points and teleprompter scripts video is the only medium that can really convey the full extent of her brazen contempt for the truth. After we began compiling many of the examples of Wallaces leading role in spreading official disinformation, we asked Matt Orfalea who came to prominence as a young videographer for the 2016 Sanders campaign and who has since become a much more heterodox voiceon his Rumble page, which he began after repeatedly being censored by YouTube to produce a video with the goal of viscerally conveying who Nicolle Wallace really is and the dark arts on which she relies for her careerist and ideological project.
Orfalea is an artist: a highly creative and unorthodox videographer. The videos he produced for journalist Matt Taibbi regarding themedias disinformation orgyabout the Kyle Rittenhouse trial andits even more deceitful effort to lie to the publicabout the materials on Hunter Bidens laptop are two of the best political videos I have seen in years. The video he produced for us on Nicolle Wallace the Typhoid Mary of Disinformation is, in my view, at least of the same quality. The tone and tenor of this video are obviously quite different from those we typically employ to do our reporting here, but the video so perfectly conveys who Wallace is, and how she spews and disseminates disinformation, that I am very proud to present it and eager for you to watch it.
The free trailer, available to all, is below. The full mini-documentary, for subscribers only, follows after that. Above all else, it demonstrates the key point about this new discourse about disinformation. Those who most flamboyantly warn of the dangers of disinformation and seek to censor the internet in the name of fighting it are, (through such tactics as thedefunct-for-nowHomeland Security Disinformation Board) in fact, the most aggressive and destructive purveyors of disinformation in the world.
The trailer for The Typhoid Mary of Disinformation:
The full video, The Typhoid Mary of Disinformation, produced by this Substack andMatt Orfalea:
Glenn Greenwald is a journalist,former constitutional lawyer, and author of fourNew York Timesbestselling books on politics and law. His most recent book, No Place to Hide, is about the U.S. surveillance state and his experiences reporting on the Snowden documents around the world. Hisforthcoming book, to be published in April, 2021, is about Brazilian history and current politics, with a focus on his experience inreporting a series of expossin 2019 and 2020 which exposed high-level corruption by powerful officials in the government of President Jair Bolsonaro, which subsequently attempted to prosecute him for that reporting.
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Top 12 Paul Bettany movies and TV shows ranked worst to best: ‘Master and Commander,’ ‘WandaVision’ – Gold Derby
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Its hard for Paul Bettany to play a lunkhead. With his dashing good looks and sophisticated air, the British actor practically exudes intelligence in a way that few major film actors of his generation possess. That patrician vibe has been a major plus for the actor in his transition to films, but what has made him such an in-demand star is his attention to character detail. Scroll through our photos below to see the Top 12 Paul Bettany movies and TV shows ranked worst to best.
Whether hes playing a troubled hero or a dastardly villain, Bettany is one of those actors who digs deep into his roles, probing the character of the man hes playing to find out what makes him tick and slowly revealing that to the audience. That skill has led him to shine in a wide variety of films, from standout performances in such Oscar-winning films as A Beautiful Mind and Master and Commander (both opposite Russell Crowe) to popcorn movies of the finest kind as a member of both the Star Wars and Marvel Comic universes.
Not surprisingly, for his work in both film and television, Bettany has seen his share of awards and nominations. For his performance in the ensemble of A Beautiful Mind he was recognized at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, and for Master and Commander he was nominated for both a BAFTA and a Critics Choice Award, as well as being named British Actor of the Year by the London Film Critics Circle. In television, his performance as Vision in Marvels Disney+ series WandaVision earned Bettany Best Actor bids from the Emmys, Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards.
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Obituaries in Reno, NV | The Reno Journal-Gazette and Mason Valley News – Reno Gazette Journal
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Larry Gerhard Moen
Sparks - Larry Gerhard Moen (61) died May 17, 2022, at his home in Sparks, Nevada.
Larry was born to Ron and Liz Moen on March 14, 1961, in Augusta, Georgia. Larry was the third of four children.
Larry graduated from Reed High School in 1979. He joined the US Army in 1981 and served in counterintelligence at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, Hanau, West Germany, and Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. Moen continued his military service over the next 32 years in both the Nevada Army National Guard and the Nevada Air National Guard unit, achieving the rank of master sergeant.
After Larry's discharge from active duty in 1985, he began a career in law enforcement. Larry started his career at Nevada State Prison in Carson City in the maximum security unit as a guard. Larry left prison guard duty to work as a Deputy Sheriff for Washoe County. Larry departed the Sheriff's
Office for the Nevada Office of Parole and Probation. In the final step in his career, Larry served as a Senior Investigator for Nevada Attorney General Brian Sandoval, retiring in 2009. One of the highlights of his career was to work in security at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Larry also participated in the Olympic Torch Run.
Larry was a do-it-yourself guy. Larry had as many tools as Tim "The Toolman'' Taylor. Larry liked to work on his cars and those of his kids. He enjoyed home improvement projects and liked picking up new skills. Larry was not only quick to help friends and family, but also strangers. Larry knew all of his neighbors and was quick to lend a hand or even one of his tools to his neighbors. Larry was fondly known as Opa to his six grandchildren. Larry invested in their lives helping them with their school work, driving them to various activities and working with them on their game. Larry enjoyed cooking and barbecuing for his family and friends.
Larry and his wife Stephanie loved to travel. Their trips included visiting five different continents. They also enjoyed taking to the open road in their RV, often taking the grandkids along.
Larry was preceded in death by his mother, Liz and is survived by his wife of 33 years, Stephanie; daughter Courtney (Victor); son Paul (Lesley); his father Ron; his brother Ken (Denise); sisters Eva and Patty (Dave); and grandchildren Austin, Kody, Baylee, Cameron, Grant, and Charlotte. Larry is also survived by his in-laws, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
A memorial service is scheduled for Tuesday, May 31, 2022, at 1:30pm at Our Lady of the Snows Catholic Church in Reno, Nevada. Larry will be buried with full military honors at the Veterans Cemetery in Fernley, Nevada at a later date.
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Paul Wight Reflects On Being Pushed Off Of The Roof Of Cobo Hall By Hulk Hogan In 1995 – Fightful
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Paul Wight is older and wiser.
While The Big Show, Paul Wight, is considered to be one of the more legendary giant wrestlers in the history of the industry, at the start of his career, he was involved in a lot of campy angles in WCW. As part of the Dungeon of Doom, Paul, then known as Giant, took part in a Monster Truck Match against Hulk Hogan at Halloween Havoc 1995 and that segment would end with him being pushed off of Cobo Hall and supposedly onto the concrete.
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The night would end with him and The Yeti, Ron Reese, giving Hulk Hogan a very suggestive double bear hug.
Speaking to Shakiel Mahjouri for ET Canada, Paul Wight reflected on getting shoved off the roof by Hulk Hogan at Halloween Havoc 1995.
I definitely wouldnt even consider doing that now at my age with my wisdom, Wight told ET Canada. Like, No. Why are we doing that? But at 22, 23-years-old, Im like, Yeah, whatever you want to do. Push me off a building? Awesome. You know, because youre just so excited.
The thing was for me to fall off the building," he continued. "It was about four stories into a big airbag. Im not a stunt man. Ive never done anything like that, you know? Youre young and you think youre bulletproof Just being young and being funny, when I went over and Hulks looking over the top at me, I was flipping him a bird on the way down Its a wonder he didnt bust out laughing when I did it.
During his younger years, Paul Wight was also eager to bust help moves like moonsaults. Learn about the one time he actually tried to pull that off at this link.
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Chilly weekend temps; lows in the 30s in many areas Sunday morning – MPR News
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Our chilly weekend temps will affect some tender outdoor plants that arent covered overnight.
Lows were in the 30s Saturday morning in much of northern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin, with a few spots in central Minnesota also dipping into the 30s. Twin Cities metro area lows were mainly in the lower 40s.
Saturday highs are forecast to be in the 40s in roughly the northern third of Minnesota, with 50s elsewhere in Minnesota and much of western Wisconsin.
Cold Saturday night and early Sunday
Low temps late Saturday night and early Sunday morning will be in the 30s in most of Minnesota and western Wisconsin:
Forecast lows early Sunday morning
National Weather Service
Minneapolis and St. Paul and the inner ring suburbs may see lows close to 40 degrees, with mid to upper 30s in the outer suburbs.
When winds are light, the temperature near the ground can be several degrees colder than the official temp which is measured 5 feet above the ground. Check forecast updatespeople in some areas may want to cover tender outdoor plants and possibly bring small potted plants into the garage or house Saturday night.
You can hear updated weather information for Minnesota and western Wisconsin on the Minnesota Public Radio Newsnetwork, and you can see updated weather info on the MPR Newslive weather blog.
Shower chances?
Northeastern Minnesota and far northwestern Wisconsin could see a few scattered showers Saturday morning. Then a few scattered showers are possible anywhere in Minnesota and western Wisconsin Saturday afternoon and evening. Sunday still looks dry in most areas.
Temperature trends
Our average May 22 high temp is 71 degrees in the Twin Cities. Parts of the metro area could touch 60 on Sunday. Highs in the 50s are forecast for most of Minnesota and western Wisconsin, with the best chance of 60 to the southeast:
Sunday forecast highs
National Weather Service
Twin Cities metro area highs are projected to be in the lower 60s on Monday, followed by mid 60s Tuesday and Wednesday, then upper 60s Thursday and lower 70s on Friday.
Scattered showers are possible in the metro area late Monday and on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Flood warning in the Rainy River Basin
Flood warnings (shaded green) continue in the Rainy River Basin of northern Minnesota:
Flood warnings (light green)
National Weather Service
Here are details of the flood warning:
Flood Statement National Weather Service Duluth MN 408 PM CDT Fri May 20 2022 MNC071-075-137-252200- /O.CON.KDLH.FA.W.0011.000000T0000Z-220525T2200Z/ /00000.0.RS.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/ Koochiching MN-Lake MN-St. Louis MN- 408 PM CDT Fri May 20 2022 ...FLOOD WARNING FOR PROLONGED FLOODING IN THE RAINY RIVER BASIN... * WHAT...Flooding caused by rain and snowmelt is occurring. Namakan Lake has already surpassed the level reached in the 2014 flood and is continuing to rise. Rainy Lake is expected to exceed the 2014 level. * WHERE...Rivers and lakes within the Rainy River Basin including Lake Vermilion, Crane Lake, Namakan Lake, Kabetogama Lake and Rainy Lake. * WHEN...Flooding is occurring now and is expected to continue for the next several days and weeks. * IMPACTS...Strong lake level rises are ongoing. Flooding continues on areas lakes and rivers. Widespread impacts are ongoing for shoreline residents. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 335 PM CDT, Emergency management reported ongoing flooding across the warned area. - Lake levels on Namakan Lake are expected to rise 6 to 7 inches between May 20th and May 27th. Namakan Lake inflows are expected to decline but remain high for the remainder of the month. Rainy Lake is expected to rise 12 inches between May 20th and May 27th. The 2014 level on Rainy Lake will be exceeded early next week and continue at a slower rate beyond the 7 day forecast. Expect minimal rainfall amounts over the next 7 days. - Areas affected include Rainer, Island View, Voyageurs National Park, Crane Lake, Kabetogama Lake and Lake Vermilion. - http://www.weather.gov/dlh/RainyRiverBasin PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Turn around, don`t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Use extreme caution if venturing our on these water bodies as many hazards exist.
And here is additional info on the flooding:
Flooding update for the Rainy River Basin
National Weather Service
Weather nugget
One year ago today, the Twin Cities official high temp was 81 degrees. It was the first of five consecutive days with Twin Cities highs in the 80s. The warmest of those five days was May 24, with a high of 87.
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Founders of Hope Sheds Light and Point Pleasant Beach Mayor will be on Shore Time – wobm.com
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Welcome to Shore Time!
EverySundayfrom 6-8 am on 94.3 The Point and 105.7 The Hawk on 'Shore Time with Vin and Dave', Dave Crossan ofShoreline Wealth Managementand myself speakwith great guests andhave some fun in waking you up and getting your day started.
Send us an email: shoretime@townsquaremedia.com.
Our First Guests for Show #16 coming up this Sunday morning 5/22, will be Steve Willis, Ron Rosetto, and Pamela Capaci from Hope Sheds Light who has offices in Toms River and Manasquan.
Hope Sheds Light is a non-profit that helps people find short-term and long-term recovery while also helping families of loved ones battling the disease of drug addiction.
They provide Hope and Help in all kinds of situations and actively try to spread awareness and education in hopes of bringing communities together as we all battle through this epidemic and help people find recovery.
Steve Willis and Ron Rosetto are Co-Founders of Hope Sheds Light and along with third Co-Founder Arvo Primalost a son -- (Marc A. Rosetto in 2012, Mark Kyle Willis in 2013, and Paavo Jaan Prima in 2017) -- to their battle with addiction and want to help keep their memories and fight going by helping others.
They also want to work to take away the fear and stigma associated with addiction and in asking for help.
Steve, Ron, and Hope Sheds Light CEO Pamela Capaci will be joining us to discuss their ongoing mission, various programs and services, and events coming up as well.
(Photo: Pam Capaci/Hope Sheds Light)
OurSecond Guest in Show #16 coming up this Sunday morning 5/22,will be Point Pleasant Beach Mayor Paul Kanitra who will be joining us to discuss the upcoming summer season in the borough, which kicks off next weekend.
On a busy weekend in the summer in Point Pleasant Beach, there could be crowds of 50,000 to 60,000 people visiting this northern Ocean County borough, Mayor Kanitra previously told Townsquare Media News.
There's exceptional beaches and Jenkinson's Boardwalk and Aquarium in Point Pleasant Beach as well as many other summer parks and venues making this a family-friendly destination.
Last year, we also saw the return of the Point Pleasant Beach Offshore Grand Prix featuring some of the best speedboats/race-boats out there -- Mayor Kanitra and I got a sense of just how fast those boats can go when we took them test driving last year.
We've also asked to join us to discuss summer rules and safety in the borough and to talk about his mission trip to the border in Poland earlier this year to help Ukrainian refugees as well as the benefit concert for Ukraine heput together when he got back to help those fleeing their war torn homeland.
(Photo Courtesy: Paul Kanitra)
In Hour 2 of Show 15 of 'Shore Time with Vin and Dave' on Sunday morning, Dave provides his weekly 'Financial Wake Up Call' and then Vin Ebenau and Dave Crossan welcome in New Jersey Hall of Famer, Southside Johnny, to the show.
In Hour 1 of Show 15, Vin and Dave discuss their favorite concerts over the years and then welcome in John Bergmann and Danny Mendez from the Popcorn Park Zoo and Animal Refuge in Forked River to the show.
In Hour 2 of Show #14 of 'Shore Time with Vin and Dave', we have Dave's 'Financial Wake Up Call'. We then welcome Andrea Verdone Gorsegner of Infinite Love For Kids Fighting Cancer in Middletown to the show to discuss the non-profit and big upcoming 5K.
In Hour 1 of Show #14 of 'Shore Time with Vin and Dave', we discuss memories of summers in Ocean County and Monmouth County. We then welcome Lori Pepenella, the CEO of the Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce, onto the show to discuss the summer ahead in LBI and Southern Ocean.
In Hour 2 of Show 13 of 'Shore Time with Vin and Dave', we start with Dave's 'Financial Wake Up Call' and we then speak with Monmouth County Commissioner Director Tom Arnone on what's ahead for the summer of 2022.
In Hour 1 of Show 13, Vin Ebenau and Dave Crossan discuss their favorite summer memories in Ocean and Monmouth County. Vin and Dave then speak with Ocean County Commissioner Joe Vicari on what's ahead for the summer of 2022.
In Hour 2 of Show 12 of 'Shore Time with Vin and Dave', Dave provides his 'Financial Wake Up Call', and then Vin and Dave welcome Recalibrate Founder and Jackson Police Officer John Roth to the show.
In Hour 1 of Show 12, Vin Ebenau and Dave Crossan open up the show by discussing sports life goals and then welcome in Phil O'Hara, a Peer Recovery Specialist with Hazlet's Hope Network , to discuss his journey from drug addiction to recovery.
In Hour 2 of 'Shore Time with Vin and Dave' this past Sunday, Vin Ebenau and Dave Crossan speak with a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist Ilissa Nico of 'Rising Roots Counseling and Wellness', and Dave provides his 'Financial Wake Up Call'.
In Hour 1 of Show 11 of 'Shore Time with Vin and Dave', Vin and Dave discussed the new Ocean County Sheriff's Office SHERP ATV, Triada Stampas CEO of Fulfill joined the show as did Charlie O'Rourke "Mr. Middletown".
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Victims of Dutertes drug war in Philippines exhumed as leases run out on their graves – The Guardian
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Four white marble urns are placed on a table at the front of Panay Chapel. Its a Sunday morning in Quezon City, and only the distant sound of an occasional passing car can be heard. Sarah Celiz steps forward from the pews and helps to cover the urns with a crisp white cloth. A wooden cross is gently placed on top.
Two of the urns contain the ashes of Celizs sons, Almon and Dicklie. They were killed, six months apart, in 2017 during Philippine president Rodrigo Dutertes so-called war on drugs, a merciless crackdown that mostly targeted young men living in poor, urban areas. Celiz, who was left caring for 12 grandchildren, could barely afford for her sons to be buried. She managed to pay about 10,000 pesos (150) for two temporary apartment graves, concrete boxes piled as high as eight stories, in a public cemetery in Caloocan, greater Manila. The grave leases expired this year.
Now Almon and Dicklies remains sit in urns in the chapel, where they will be blessed and handed to the family. They have been cremated with support from the St Arnold Janssen Kalinga Centre, a Catholic charity, which is helping families affected by the drug war who are unable to afford permanent burials. Without such support, families risk losing their loved ones remains completely.
Its likely many more victims will face evictions from cemeteries as the five-year leases on their graves expire. The international criminal court, which is investigating abuses related to anti-drugs operations, estimates that between 12,000 and 30,000 people were killed from July 2016 to March 2019.
Victims were often buried in apartment graves. These are far more affordable than permanent sites or cremations, but theyre only temporary. After the lease expires, families are responsible for finding an alternative arrangement.
Cemeteries do not notify families of the impending expiration of apartment graves, said Father Flaviano Villanueva, a Catholic priest and the founder of St Arnold Janssen Kalinga Centre. Instead, graves can be cleared without warning. If you go at the right time, you will see piles of sacks of bones placed, collected, gathered, and later on buried in a common gravesite, he said.
For families, it means losing their loved ones a second time.
Celiz said she learned last year that she had a brain tumour, and wanted to be sure that her sons would be laid to rest with dignity. Paying additional money to the cemetery wasnt an option. Costs related to their deaths in 2017 including their grave apartments, burials, wakes and an autopsy for Almon had already totalled 77,000 peso (US$1,500).
Though Celiz runs a sari-sari shop (a mini, neigbourhood convenience store) and sells clothes, she is also supporting her two sons children, who are all at school. Her husband used to work alongside Almon and Dicklie as a painter, but hasnt worked since their deaths.
Almon, a father of five, was killed aged 32 on 6 February 2017 when a police task force arrived at a wake he had attended. There was a commotion and he tried to run away. He was shot in the chest and arm.
Six months later, Dicklie, his 31-year-old younger brother, was killed. Celiz remembers seeing his body in a funeral parlour; he had been shot multiple times, including in the head, chest and arm. His eyes seemed to be crying, she said. Celiz was told that Dicklie, a father of seven, had been taken to a police station and a bag placed over his head. His body was found abandoned nearby.
The St Arnold Janssen Kalinga Centre, which has exhumed more than 50 bodies over the past year, is funding autopsies for the victims, which could provide evidence for prosecutors either domestically or internationally.
Some autopsies have shown clear irregularities: despite victims death certificates listing illnesses such as pneumonia or sepsis as causes of death, examination found they had been shot.
Duterte will leave office on 30 June having reached the end of his single, six-year term limit. He remains popular at home, though his war on drugs is now being investigated by the international criminal court. His successor, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, has said he will only allow prosecutors from the court to travel to the country as tourists, effectively shielding him from justice. Dutertes daughter, Sara, has been elected the next vice-president.
At Panay chapel, Celizs weeps as she speaks before the congregation. She is relieved, she says, that her sons have been laid to rest in a much better place. I told my sons: dont worry about the obligations left, I will do it, I will take care of your children. Please guide me, my sons. I will fight to get justice for you. Thank you, my sons, for showing your love when you were still with us.
As the service draws to an end, a prayer is read for the souls of those killed. The urns are blessed and sprinkled with holy water. Celiz, and the relatives of other victims, are invited forward to collect their urns. Celiz takes her sons urn carefully in her arms, and hugs it closely.
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[OPINION] The Robredo campaign and the war on drugs: Differences and similarities – Rappler
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Another mother a widow has taken center stage as the country weeps for her and with her. Once again, the nation is grieving. Once again, fear, despair, and uncertainty enveloped the country as they did in mid-2016 when President Rodrigo Duterte unleashed a bloody war on drugs.
As someone who covered the drug war and witnessed Vice President Leni Robredos campaign, I couldnt help but notice parallel images in these events. There seemed to be, I thought, eerie similarities or stark differences between Dutertes first six months and last five months in office.
For one, unpredicted nighttime coverages have become a staple.
In 2016, it was to cover one of the countrys darkest chapters in history.
In 2022, it was to witness an organic peoples campaign unfold and fight to preserve our collective history.
Unexpected numbers of bodies turned up in the streets at night.
In Robredos sorties, these were warm bodies that filled venues with a massive crowd. With the drug war, these were cold dead bodies collected by funeral workers from their homes or dumped on the roads for passersby to see.
The police are disputing the actual figures once again.
Cops used to invite journalists to their so-called anti-drug operations and referred to these killings as accomplishments. But after the Duterte administration drew flak from the international community, the accurate number of killings now depends on who is talking. Human rights advocates say the victims could go as high as 30,000 to 40,000. The administration says its a little over 6,000.
The number of warm bodies that trooped to Robredos sorties was disputed, too not because the numbers embarrassed her camp, but because the mammoth crowd, critics say, embarrassed the camp of her opponent and their allies, including politicians who promised Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at least 800,000 votes.
Manipulating drug war numbers showed the weakness of the campaign. Conversely, manipulating the crowd turnout in Robredos rallies showed the strength of her movement.
Placards were back on the street again.
There was nothing quite like ink or cutouts on paper to reflect the parallels of these events.
Once a tool of oppression in 2016, the placards came back with a vengeance by becoming one of the tools to express hopes and aspirations.
Witty and quirky puns written on cardboard captured the spirit of resistance in Robredos campaign. The placards, which carried hopes and dreams for a better country, were raised in the air for the Vice President to see and read. Sometimes, they used the placards to criticize the administration, too.
Of course, protest signboards were not new to rallies. But for the first time, a leader onstage would read them for the world to hear, allowing herself to connect to her audience and allowing the audience to feel seen by her.
Meanwhile, drug war placards were brutal, jarring, and grotesque. They may have been written in different dialects as they spread terror in neighborhoods, but they all carried a single message: death has arrived.
Jokes have it that one only needs to craft a pusher wag tularan cardboard and dump it before a dead body if one wants investigators to take their hands off a murder case.
The first and last months of Dutertes term reflected the values that leaders inspire in or evoke from their supporters.
The drug war, which was carried out through Oplan Tokhang, tokhang meaning knock and plead, saw blood spilled on the streets of poor neighborhoods.
Five years later, Robredos supporters would embark on a house-to-house campaign to knock on doors and plead before voters to consider their presidential candidate and her slate.
Those who heeded Robredos call included mothers who lost their children in the drug war. Nanette Castillo told me that if the police were listening, she would like to say to them that the H2H campaign was the true essence of tokhang.
To say that hopes crashed when election results came in on May 9 is an understatement.
Fear, despair, and uncertainty enveloped the country once again. After all, the defeat of Robredos ticket did not only signify the return of the Marcoses to Malacanang. It also meant the extension of Dutertes reign.
On May 13, hours before Robredo thanked her supporters in a massive thanksgiving rally at Ateneo de Manila University, Luzviminda Siapo exhumed the bones of her eldest child, Raymart, in a Malabon cemetery after the five-year lease on his niche expired.
Thousands waited for Robredo to show up the same way thousands of Filipinos sympathized with Siapo when she came home in 2017 to bury her son. Raymart was killed by unidentified armed men hours after barangay officials confronted him with an allegation that he sold marijuana.
Although Robredo did not directly contest the results, and Siapo refused a second round of autopsy for her son, both mothers hoped that the truth would come out soon.
Robredo said her legal team was already looking into alleged poll irregularities. Siapo, meanwhile, pinned her hope on Robredos victory. But with the Vice Presidents defeat, she was left with no choice but to bank on divine intervention to nudge the conscience of Raymarts killers.
For these mothers, there is no moving on, only moving forward. Rappler.com
Aie Balagtas See is a freelance journalist working on human rights issues with a focus on the Philippine war on drugs. Follow her on Twitter (@AieBalagtasSee) or email her ataie.bsee@gmail.comfor comments.
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Commentary: Fueled by Dishonest Journalism Critics of DA Boudin Seem to Want to Bring Back the War on Drugs Even Though It Fails – The Peoples…
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By David M. GreenwaldExecutive Editor
San Francisco, CA The San Francisco Standard ran a hit piece yesterday, Despite a surging fentanyl crisis that killed nearly 500 people last year in San Francisco, the office of District Attorney Chesa Boudin did not secure a single conviction for dealing the deadly opioid for cases filed during 2021, according to a review of court data.
They found case information from San Francisco Superior Court showing that Boudins office secured just three total convictions for possession with intent to sell drugs in 2021: two for methamphetamine and one for a case including heroin and cocaine.
The article puts some blame on immigration status, but also, The DAs office has put an emphasis on diversion programspartly out of a commitmentto reducing incarceration for lower-level crimes and partly due to efforts to keep the jail population down during Covid.
The article also notes that most of these dealers are themselves low-level offenders.
Were not talking about folks that are dealing in kilos, were talking about folks that are dealing in grams, said Marshall Khine, the offices chief assistant district attorney. Many times, because they are low-level offenders on non-violent offenses, we also take into consideration some of the stressors, particularly because some of the individuals that we see are trafficked themselves.
Naturally, critics of Boudin have been hammering him on this issue.
The article notes that critics of Boudins policies argue that the practice has gone too far. They accuse Boudin of creating a revolving door where the drug dealers fueling San Franciscos overdose epidemic are receiving slaps on the wrist while hundreds are dying on the streets. In 2020 and 2021, about 1,350 people died from overdoses in San Francisco, many of them from fentanyl.
Anna Tong a co-author of the article, tweeted, We obtained court data showing @chesaboudin did not secure any fentanyl drug dealing convictions last year, instead giving an alternate conviction that protects from deportation.
She added, Many of the drug dealers are undocumented Honduran nationals, and the DA says theyre doing it because they are required to consider the avoidance of adverse immigration consequences in the plea negotiation process as one factor.
Brooke Jenkins, the former DA who is one of the spokespeople for the recall effort, tweeted, Misdemeanors for selling fentanyl? Is that holding dealers accountable? To Chesa Boudin it is.
She added, No one is advocating for the War on Drugs but this is the far opposite extreme and is costing lives.
Critics also add, Just because more incarceration does not improve outcomes, it does not mean no incarceration is the answer. Chesas policies have created a wave of deaths 3x worse than covid.
But have they? Critics are quick to point out the spike in San Francisco overdose deaths but fail to note the huge increases started in 2018 and 2019 before Boudin was even DA. Moreover, drug overdose deaths are spiking across the country regardless of local law enforcement policies.
Politico last week, for example, reported, More than 107,000 Americans died from drug overdoses in 2021, a new high for the United States as communities across the nation remain in the grip of a decades-long deadly opioid epidemic.
US drug control responses have helped to fuel that. When leaders realized that doctors were overprescribing prescription pain pills, they responded by making it much harder to get such pills. That forced addicts to heroin and, more dangerously, fentanyl.
Thus, Deaths from opioids rose from 70,029 in 2020 to 80,816 in 2021, while deaths from drugs including synthetic opioids like fentanyl, psychostimulants and cocaine also rose over the course of the year.
Francisco Ugarte, who specializes in Immigration Case for the San Francisco Public Defenders office, yesterday pushed back on the SF Standard article in a tweet stream, calling it a shockingly disingenuous piece about the drug crisis noting that it implies that no one gets prosecuted for selling fentanyl, that immigrants are bringing crime, and that Chesa Boudin is somehow responsible for overdose deaths.
He called the notion that that the DAs office had just three drug dealing convictions in SF wildly false, worthy of an immediate retraction.
He said, Come to SF Superior Court and see for yourself the revolving door of brown and Black human beings, often caged, charged with drug sales, who plead to felonies. Penal Code 32 (accessory to a felony) has always been considered a drug-sale related offense.
He also noted, The insinuation here is that if Chesa simply put more people in jail, he would save lives. This ignores realitythe Drug War was a failure. It also ignores a global addiction epidemic.
He added, More prosecutions = less addiction, and less drug availability. For a data driven outfit, it is shocking to see this underlying assumption go unchecked. No data anywhere suggests that more prosecutions of drug sales, or stiffer sentences, will solve the problem.
In fact, he argued, the opposite was true. As federal and state govts pour $$ into prosecutionsexponentially increasing jails, prosecutors, special agents, confidential informants, etc.drug availability has actually increased, and drug trafficking organizations have become stronger.
This is one of the big problems and lies of the war on drugs. Drugs are not a supply-based crime market. The opposite is true. It is driven by the demands and addiction. All you do if you arrest a bunch of so-called drug dealers is displace one drug dealer for another. And as some studies have noted, its actually very dangerous to do that because when one supplier is removed, five will then battle to take over their turf.
As the DA noted, we are not talking about people dealing in kilos here, we are talking low-level drug dealers. We cannot arrest our way out of the problem.
As the Drug Policy Aliance points out, Policymakers in the United States increasingly recognize that drug use should be treated as a public health issue instead of a criminal issue. Most, however, continue to support harsh criminal sentences for people who are involved with drug selling or distribution. Many imagine these people are predators or pushers who force drugs on the vulnerable, contributing to addiction, overdose and violent crime.
The problem as they find: Imprisoning people who sell drugs does not reduce the drug supply, increase drug prices, or prevent drug use.
Why? Because, as I noted, When a person who sells drugs is imprisoned, they are inevitably replaced by a new recruit or by remaining sellers, as long as demand remains unaffected.
Further, DPA notes, Framing people who sell drugs as perpetrators and people who use drugs as victims is also misguided because there is extensive overlap between these two groups. A 2012 survey found that 43% of people who reported selling drugs in the past year also reported that they met the criteria for a substance use disorder. In addition, laws against drug selling are so broadly written that it is easy for people caught with drugs for personal use to get charged as dealers, even if they were not involved in selling at all.
So basically, the SF Standard and critics of Boudin are attacking him because San Francisco, like the rest of the country is facing a drug crisis and is struggling to get the resources it needs for the harm-reduction approachesthat are actually proven to work rather than incarceration.
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War on Drugs 2.0 a massive success: Manipur CM N Biren Singh – The Indian Express
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Stating that the states War on drugs 2.0 is a massive success, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh Wednesday said the state law enforcement agencies have seized illegal drugs worth over Rs 182 crore in the international market and have arrested as many as 140 drug traffickers since March 20.
The arrested traffickers include international drug kingpins, most of whom are serving a jail term of 14-15 years, he said.
The Chief Minister also said that the law enforcement agencies have destroyed a total of 380 acre of poppy cultivation in the two months. With the formation of the new government, we have witnessed massive success in the War on Drugs campaign, he said.
Singh said what is more encouraging for the campaign is that many communities residing in the state, particularly in the hill areas, have voluntarily joined the campaign against drugs.
On May 6, the Poumai tribe, the second-largest tribe of the Nagas in Manipur, declared all the areas under them as a drug-free zone and said they will stand against poppy plantations, said Singh.
Subsequently, more tribes like the Tangkhul Naga, Inpui, Liangmai, Ronmei and Zeme tribes among others have also joined the campaign, added Singh.
Today we can see support and cooperation from almost all communities residing in the state, the Manipur Chief Minister said, adding, For the first time in February 2021, in support of the War on Drugs, a village in Ukhrul, Peh (Paoyi) Village voluntarily destroyed poppy cultivation in their area, for which the village was rewarded with Rs 10 lakh.
We have received reports that the villagers have already started alternative cropping and some plantations like ginger have already begun bearing fruit, he added.
Official sources said the narcotic police have acquired permission from the court to dispose of the narcotic drugs seized during the separate operations. The drugs include 719.25 kg of ganja, 940 gram of brown sugar, 18.7555 kg of heroin powder, 87 kg of WY Tablets (Methamphetamine) and 20 kg of crystal ice (Methamphetamine).
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