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The New Abwehr put Putin in Power: he was their “made man” youtube.com/watch?v=V1sZ5e… 

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RT @RepAdamSchiff: Someday, our grandchildren will ask what we did in the face of a President who so blatantly abused his office and endang… 

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Someday, our grandchildren will ask what we did in the face of a President who so blatantly abused his office and endangered our national security, who so clearly believed he was above the law.
For far too many of my colleagues, their answer — shamefully — will be:

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My Dear Russian Friends: your grandchildren will ask you the similar question about Putin. Они – одного поля ягодки, и поле это называется Новый Абвер. twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/… 

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My Dear Russian Friends: your grandchildren will ask you the similar question about Putin. Они – одного поля ягодки, и поле это называется Новый Абвер. twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/…
Someday, our grandchildren will ask what we did in the face of a President who so blatantly abused his office and endangered our national security, who so clearly believed he was above the law.
For far too many of my colleagues, their answer — shamefully — will be:

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Lisa: Every time you think of Strzok, Give yourself Electroshock! Und other useful advice from Michael Novakhov – 7:52 AM 12/14/2019

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» mikenov on Twitter: Lisa, tell them the truth: It was not any “orgasm”, Strzhok could not do even this thing right! You just spied on him for MCCabe, that was your assignment. You did ziz for Motherland!
Lisa, what kind of therapy did you use?
Primal Scream would be good for you,
But behavioral modification should be the best:
Every time you think of Strzok
Give yourself Electroshock!
Should help.
And no need to fake any stupid orgasms.
Who needs them, anyway?
It is the work for the FBI which is the incomparable bliss.
The rest of our lives is just the eternal and incurable frustration.
JAZZ
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» mikenov on Twitter: My Dear Russian Friends: your grandchildren will ask you the similar question about Putin. Они – одного поля ягодки, и поле это называется Новый Абвер. twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/…
14/12/19 07:30 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites)

My Dear Russian Friends: your grandchildren will ask you the similar question about Putin. Они – одного поля ягодки, и поле это называется Новый Абвер. twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/… Someday, our grandchildren will ask what we did in the fa…
» mikenov on Twitter: RT @washingtonpost: Opinion: On impeachment, Democrats can put Republicans on defense. Here’s how. wapo.st/2rJF1cH
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Opinion: On impeachment, Democrats can put Republicans on defense. Here’s how. wapo.st/2rJF1cH Posted by washingtonpost on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 12:26pm Retweeted by mikenov on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 12:27pm 96 likes, 46 r…
» mikenov on Twitter: RT @RepAdamSchiff: Someday, our grandchildren will ask what we did in the face of a President who so blatantly abused his office and endang…
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Someday, our grandchildren will ask what we did in the face of a President who so blatantly abused his office and endangered our national security, who so clearly believed he was above the law. For far too many of my colleagues, their an…
» mikenov on Twitter: The New Abwehr put Putin in Power: he was their “made man” youtube.com/watch?v=V1sZ5e…
14/12/19 07:26 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites)
The New Abwehr put Putin in Power: he was their “made man” youtube.com/watch?v=V1sZ5e… Posted by mikenov on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 12:26pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: The rise of Vladimir Putin | DW Documentary youtu.be/V1sZ5er60DY via @YouTube
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The rise of Vladimir Putin | DW Documentary youtu.be/V1sZ5er60DY via @YouTube Posted by mikenov on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 12:26pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Likewise, President Trump has repeatedly attacked Ms. Page, leveraging his public platform to disparage her and attempt to undermine the Special Counsel and… thenewamerican.com/usnews/politic…
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Likewise, President Trump has repeatedly attacked Ms. Page, leveraging his public platform to disparage her and attempt to undermine the Special Counsel and… thenewamerican.com/usnews/politic… Posted by mikenov on Saturday, December 14…
» mikenov on Twitter: Lisa, tell them the truth: It was not any “orgasm”, Strzhok could not do even this thing right! You just spied on him for MCCabe, that was your assignment. You did ziz for Motherland! dailywire.com/news/read-it-a…
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Lisa, tell them the truth: It was not any “orgasm”, Strzhok could not do even this thing right! You just spied on him for MCCabe, that was your assignment. You did ziz for Motherland! dailywire.com/news/read-it-a… Posted by mikenov on Sa…
» mikenov on Twitter: READ IT: Anti-Trump FBI Lawyer Sues Justice Department, FBI After Trump’s ‘Fake Orgasm’ dailywire.com/news/read-it-a…
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READ IT: Anti-Trump FBI Lawyer Sues Justice Department, FBI After Trump’s ‘Fake Orgasm’ dailywire.com/news/read-it-a… Posted by mikenov on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 8:24am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: The leashing and Impeaching of Trump: Darcy cartoon cleveland.com/darcy/2019/12/…
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The leashing and Impeaching of Trump: Darcy cartoon cleveland.com/darcy/2019/12/… Posted by mikenov on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 8:14am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: FBI probe errors provoke anger – Taipei Times taipeitimes.com/News/world/arc…
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FBI probe errors provoke anger – Taipei Times taipeitimes.com/News/world/arc… Posted by mikenov on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 8:11am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Shields and Brooks on articles of impeachment, FBI’s Russia mistakes pbs.org/newshour/show/…
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Shields and Brooks on articles of impeachment, FBI’s Russia mistakes pbs.org/newshour/show/… Posted by mikenov on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 7:28am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: FBI surveilled General Flynn during Trump campaign – oann.com/fbi-surveilled…
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FBI surveilled General Flynn during Trump campaign – oann.com/fbi-surveilled… Posted by mikenov on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 7:18am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Opinion | Trump is running scared washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/…
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Opinion | Trump is running scared washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/… Posted by mikenov on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 7:12am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: ‘I’m 13’: Boy Arrested in Killing of Tessa Majors, Barnard Freshman nyti.ms/2Pihc4D
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‘I’m 13’: Boy Arrested in Killing of Tessa Majors, Barnard Freshman nyti.ms/2Pihc4D Posted by mikenov on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 3:19am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: “Go, Greta, go!” Back to your pinky kindergarten!”Go, Greta, go!”Not in public, but in private, por favor! “Go, Greta, go!”To your psychotherapist and your nannies!… sfchronicle.com/opinion/lastwo…
13/12/19 21:51 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites)
“Go, Greta, go!” Back to your pinky kindergarten! “Go, Greta, go!” Not in public, but in private, por favor! “Go, Greta, go!” To your psychotherapist and your nannies!… sfchronicle.com/opinion/lastwo… Posted by mikenov on Saturday, Dec…
» mikenov on Twitter: Senate Republican calls on Trump to declassify record on FBI surveillance of campaign adviser thehill.com/homenews/senat…
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Senate Republican calls on Trump to declassify record on FBI surveillance of campaign adviser thehill.com/homenews/senat… Posted by mikenov on Saturday, December 14th, 2019 1:59am mikenov on Twitter
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DOJ IG: Peter Strzok Was Almost Removed From Crossfire Hurricane Case

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Deputy Assistant FBI Director Peter Strzok testifies at a House Joint committee hearing on July 12, 2018. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)Deputy Assistant FBI Director Peter Strzok testifies at a House Joint committee hearing on July 12, 2018. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
(<a href=”http://CNSNews.com” rel=”nofollow”>CNSNews.com</a>) – The FBI official in charge of the Trump-Russia investigation initially wanted to remove Counterintelligence Agent Peter Strzok from the case, the Inspector-General report revealed, because the official “had concerns about Strzok’s personal relationship with Lisa Page affecting the Crossfire Hurricane team.”
Counterintelligence Division Assistant Director E.W. “Bill” Priestap, who approved the opening of Crossfire Hurricane, told the IG that although he had ultimate responsibility for the Trump-Russia investigation, Strzok and the Intel Section Chief managed the case, holding meetings three times a week to discuss the next steps.
According to the report:
Priestap also told us that he originally wanted to assign the investigation to a Deputy Assistant Director (DAD) other than Strzok because, although he had confidence in Strzok’s counterintelligence capabilities, he had concerns about Strzok’s personal relationship with Lisa Page affecting the Crossfire Hurricane team.
According to Priestap, he told [Executive Assistant Director Michael] Steinbach about his concerns and Steinbach was supportive of his decision to remove Strzok from the team, but his decision was overruled by [Deputy Director Andrew] McCabe.
Steinbach told us that he had concerns about Strzok and Lisa Page working together because he was aware of instances where they bypassed the chain of command to advise McCabe [for whom Page worked] about case-related information that had not been provided to Priestap or Steinbach.
Priestap and Steinbach said they did not know why McCabe kept Strzok assigned to the investigation.
Strzok told the OIG he did not ask McCabe to keep him on the investigation and does not know whether Lisa Page requested Strzok remain on the investigation in conversations with McCabe. We found no evidence that Page made any such request of McCabe.
McCabe told us that he recalled separate conversations with Steinbach and Priestap about Strzok’s work on Crossfire Hurricane, but he said that in neither conversation did he (McCabe) overrule a decision by Priestap to remove Strzok from the case.
According to McCabe, Steinbach said that he wanted to remove Strzok from his role on Crossfire Hurricane after Strzok became DAD (in September 2016) so that Strzok could have a “traditional DAD experience,” rather than spending too much attention on a single, major sensitive case.
McCabe told us that he did not disagree with Steinbach, and he saw it as a decision for Steinbach and Priestap to make on their own. McCabe said that in a separate conversation with Priestap, Priestap raised a concern about Strzok and Page, but that it was not about any personal relationship between the two, which McCabe said he did not know about at the time.
According to McCabe, Priestap expressed frustration about the amount of time Page and Strzok were spending together talking about casework and that it was interfering with Strzok’s ability to carry out his other responsibilities.
McCabe told us that he did not recall Priestap requesting that Strzok be removed from the case because of this concern, but McCabe said that he talked to Page about reducing the amount of time she was interacting with Strzok.
As CNSNews.com previously reported, Priestap — in testimony to the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees on June 5, 2018 — told lawmakers, “There is no FBI policy that prohibits somebody from having an affair.
Priestap told Congress he heard about the Strzok-Page affair from someone at the FBI, and although he talked to both Strzok and Page about what he’d heard, he did not ask them if it was true. He just warned them not to let their personal lives interfere with their work.
Priestap also told Congress that he did speak to McCabe about the Strzok-Page relationship: “I spoke to Deputy Director McCabe about it,” Priestap told Congress. “I also spoke to both Pete and Lisa about it. I felt I owed it to them. Lisa did not report to me, but I felt that they ought to be aware of what was being said.
“I didn’t ask them if it was true, but they needed to know that that impression was out there. And I don’t remember my exact words. But what I was trying to communicate is, this better not interfere with things, if you know what I mean. Like, to me, the mission is everything. And so we all have our personal lives, what have you. I’m not the morality police,” Priestap said.
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‘I’m 13’: Boy Arrested in Killing of Tessa Majors, Barnard Freshman

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The murder suspect walked into the courtroom on Friday wearing black sweatpants, Air Jordan sneakers and a navy hoodie. He bit his bottom lip nervously as a court officer asked his name, then his age.
“I’m 13,” he said.
The deadly stabbing of an 18-year-old Barnard College student, Tessa Majors, as she walked in a park near the school’s Manhattan campus has jarred New York City, recalling an era decades ago when violent street crime was far more common.
But also shocking have been revelations about ages of two of the suspects: They are 13 and 14 years old.
“This makes what was already an excruciating tragedy even more painful,” said City Councilman Mark Levine, who represents the neighborhood where Ms. Majors was stabbed. “You now have families on both sides of this horrific crime who are facing devastating loss.”
Ms. Majors, a first-year college student from Virginia who was interested in journalism and played in a rock band, was walking through Morningside Park in Upper Manhattan on Wednesday night when three teenagers tried to rob her, the police said.
In court on Friday, a detective laid out a chilling account of the struggle that ended with Ms. Majors’s death.
One of her assailants pulled a knife and stabbed her several times. As the group fled, Ms. Majors staggered up a flight of stairs, out of the park and onto the street, where a campus security guard found her.
A folding knife with a blade roughly four inches long was found nearby and was being tested for DNA and fingerprints, a law enforcement official said.
At Friday’s hearing, Detective Vincent Signoretti testified that the 13-year-old boy, whom The New York Times is not naming because he is not being charged as an adult, told the police that he and two other teenagers had gone to Morningside Park specifically to rob people.
“They followed a man with the intention of robbing him and decided not to,” Detective Signoretti said.
The trio later spotted Ms. Majors in the park, he said. The boy told Detective Signoretti that he watched his two friends grab the student, put her into a chokehold and remove items from her pockets, the officer testified.
Then, shortly before 7 p.m., the boy watched as his friend slashed the young woman with a knife and feathers from the stuffing of her coat came flying out, the detective testified.
The boy was arrested on trespassing charges on Thursday evening in a building near the park and interviewed by detectives with his uncle present, officials said. His statements led investigators to the other suspects, one law enforcement official said.
One of those suspects, who is 14, was detained and interviewed on Friday, the official said. A second official said that he had a lawyer present when he was interviewed.
The third suspect is believed to be the person who stabbed Ms. Majors and as of Friday evening was still being sought, the first official said.
The 13-year-old, who lives in Harlem and is 5 feet 5 inches tall, has not been formally charged with a crime. A judge ordered he be held until Tuesday, when he is due back in court for another hearing. He is expected to be arraigned eventually on charges of second-degree felony murder, robbery and criminal possession of a weapon.
Rachel Glantz, an attorney for New York City, said at the hearing that the allegations were “the most serious charges that can come before a family court.”
Under New York State law, minors charged with intentional murder can be tried as adults. But the 13-year-old will be prosecuted in family court because he is facing a charge of felony murder, meaning that he is not accused of stabbing the woman but of taking part in robbery during which Ms. Majors was killed.
The boy’s lawyer, Hannah Kaplan with the Legal Aid Society, said the police did not have any evidence beyond the boy’s statement. She added that he had never been arrested before.
“There is no allegation my client touched the complainant in this case,” Ms. Kaplan said. “He was merely present when this took place.”
The skinny teenager sat at the defense table slightly hunched over as public defenders whispered into his ear during the hearing. The boy’s aunt and uncle, Shaquoya Carr and Roosevelt Davis, who are his guardians, sat directly behind him. Mr. Davis appeared to wipe away tears.
After the hearing ended, a court officer placed handcuffs on the 13-year-old, tightening them to fit his slender wrists.
Reached by phone, another aunt, Sonia Davis, said she did not believe the boy took part in the murder.
“No, I don’t think he did this, not at all,” Ms. Davis said. Of Ms. Majors’s killing she said, “I do feel bad for her and the family.”
The seemingly random killing of Ms. Majors in a park of symbolic importance to the community surrounding it rattled university students and other city residents.
“It’s just crazy,” said Tyrone Singleton, 53, a building superintendent who lives near the park. “It’s sad they took that girl’s life for nothing. I’m ready to get up out of here.”
Ms. Majors grew up in Charlottesville, Va., and had just moved to New York for her first semester of college. She spent her weekends singing and playing punk rock. She and her band, Patient 0, had just put out their first album in the fall, and they had played their first New York City concert in October.
Her father, Robert Inman Majors, who goes by his middle name, is a novelist and teaches creative writing at James Madison University in Virginia.
“We are devastated by the senseless loss of our beautiful and talented Tess,” her family said in a statement on Friday. “We are thankful for the incredible outpouring of love and support we have received from across the country.”
The park where Ms. Majors was stabbed, near the campuses of Barnard College and Columbia University, is in a precinct in Harlem that has grown safer over the years, with major crimes declining drastically there over the last 20 years, according to police data. The precinct had only one other murder so far this year.
“It’s terrifying to think that that could happen anywhere,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a news conference on Thursday. “It’s unbelievable to me that that could happen here, next to one of our great college campuses.”
But residents have raised concerns about persistent crime in Morningside Park, even as the neighborhood around it improves, and playgrounds and ball fields replace desolate patches once strewn with crack vials.
Earlier this year, several people reported that they had been approached from behind in the park and punched by young people.
As of Sunday, there had been 20 robberies reported inside Morningside Park or on its perimeter this year, compared to seven in the same period last year.
Since June, five people have reported being robbed on or near the staircase at 116th Street and Morningside Drive, near the location where Ms. Majors was stabbed. Recently, the police said, several teenagers had been arrested in a pattern of robberies in the area.
Mr. Levine, the city councilman, said officials needed to do more to keep the park safe, including filling gaps in lighting and boosting surveillance camera coverage, which he called spotty.
Tom Baker, 73, has lived on the Upper West Side and has had an affiliation with Columbia since 1964. He said he feared the killing of Ms. Majors would cause a return to a bygone mentality of fear that once divided the university from the surrounding neighborhoods. Ms. Majors, he said, “was somebody who had no idea what the old Columbia rules were.”
“In the old days, nobody went through Morningside Park — at all,” he said. “Ever.”
He said he had been pleased to see the neighborhood become safer in the last 25 years. Still, he said Wednesday’s murder was deeply troubling.
“It makes you wonder, are we going back? Is the city on its way down?” Mr. Baker asked. “My prediction would be that they are going to revert to the old rules by instinct.”
Reporting was contributed by William K. Rashbaum, Laura Dimon, Kwame Opam, Alex Traub and Ali Watkins.
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V.P.: “Az (I) am the Devil. (See the drawing on the table). 
Come Az (I) – KAMAZ: I am coming onto you (US)”. 
M.N.: No, you are not. You just want to protect the Devil, by drawing attention and fire to yourself. It would too simple just to designate you as the Devil Incarnate, and to close the case. 
The same with another “suggestion”: KAMAZ: Come AZ(I) = Comey: “Comey was the problem”, is your answer to the request to help to solve these mysteries, although this request was not addressed to you. 

And this line of thought is very much the same as Trump’s, and it comes from the same source. No, Comey was not the problem, and usually the very top leaders of the FBI are not. Although the organisation as a whole is a big problem, but for the completely different set of reasons. 

I continue to hold the same opinion, that was expressed in the previous posts: the origins of the problem extend down in time to the WW2. It has to be researched and investigated. 

But thank you and others for the willingness to help. Just say openly and directly whatever you have to say, and most importantly, publish all the relevant materials, including those, that you apparently exchanged with Trump recently through Lavrov. Make it open, make it public, whatever can be made public. 

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Senate Republicans defend FBI director after Trump lashes out

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Some Republicans viewed Trump’s comments as nothing more than another disagreement between the president and a member of his administration. The president has long criticized the “deep state” intelligence community, which he believes is undermining him, and lashed out at Jeff Sessions, his former attorney general.
It’s “not all that different from other members of the administration who sometimes have had differences of opinion with the White House on a particular matter,” said Senate Majority Whip John Thune (R-S.D.), who described Wray as “a very capable public servant.”
“I hope they can resolve whatever differences they have and both people can continue to do their jobs,” he added.
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) suggested that Trump’s tweets may be related to Wray’s response to the IG report, but “that’s separate from his overall job performance.”
The Senate confirmed Wray to become FBI director in a 92-5 vote in August 2017 — an unusually bipartisan confirmation for a Trump nominee. The president tapped Wray to lead the FBI after he fired Comey in May 2017.
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe served as interim acting director when there was pressure to install a new leader there to give the agency stability. McCabe, however, was fired in 2018.
Given that the FBI has had three directors since Trump took office, Republicans are not exactly eager to replace Wray and create more instability at the law enforcement agency.
“I certainly hope that there is consistent leadership at the FBI,” said Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kans.), who oversees the Appropriations subcommittee that allocates government funding to the agency.
Even Trump’s strongest Senate defenders like Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), David Perdue (R-Ga.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) did not go after Wray. Graham instead said Wednesday he still has confidence in the FBI director. But during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday on the IG report, Graham had a word of caution for Wray, who was not present.
“Director Wray, you’ve got a problem,” Graham said. “We’ve got to fix it. And the way we fix it is listen to [Inspector General Michael] Horowitz and get the director of the FBI in here to try to find out a way to make sure this never happens again to any politician in this country.”
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who has also slammed the FBI for its handling of the 2016 probe, said he plans “to wait to know whether the president’s statement about Wray is accurate,” until the FBI director appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee in a followup to Wednesday’s hearing.
Grassley said he still has confidence in Wray but added, “you might ask me after the next hearing: I might give you a different answer.”
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Edward Arnold Chapman (16 November 1914 – 11 December 1997) was an English criminal and wartime spy. During the Second World War he offered his services to Nazi Germany as a spy and subsequently became a British double agent. His British Secret Service handlers codenamed him Agent Zigzag in acknowledgement of his rather erratic personal history.
He had a number of criminal aliases known by the British police, amongst them Edward Edwards, Arnold Thompson and Edward Simpson. His German codename was Fritz or, later, after endearing himself to his German contacts, its diminutive form of Fritzchen.
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Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950),[1] better known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English novelist and essayist, journalist and critic.[2] His work is characterised by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and outspoken support of democratic socialism.[3][4][5][6]
As a writer, Orwell produced literary criticism and poetry, fiction and polemical journalism; and is best known for the allegorical novella Animal Farm (1945) and the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). His non-fiction works, including The Road to Wigan Pier (1937), documenting his experience of working-class life in the north of England, and Homage to Catalonia (1938), an account of his experiences soldiering for the Republican faction of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), are as critically respected as his essays on politics and literature, language and culture. In 2008, The Times ranked George Orwell second among “The 50 greatest British writers since 1945”.[7]
Orwell’s work remains influential in popular culture and in political culture, and the adjective “Orwellian” – describing totalitarian and authoritarian social practices – is part of the English language, like many of his neologisms, such as “Big Brother“, “Thought Police“, and “Hate week“, “Room 101“, the “memory hole“, and “Newspeak“, “doublethink” and “proles“, “unperson” and “thoughtcrime“.[8][9]

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  • NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea will replace Commissioner James O’Neill, Mayor Bill de Blasio confirmed in a tweet Monday afternoon
  • Shea will replace O’Neill at a time when major crime has reached a record low for the first half of 2019
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NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea is the successor to Commissioner James O’Neill —  set to lead the largest, and one of the oldest, police forces in the United States, Mayor Bill de Blasio confirmed in a tweet Monday afternoon.
“Born and raised in Sunnyside, Dermot Shea is a New Yorker through and through. A 28-year veteran, he knows what it’s like to walk a beat and lead a precinct. He helped build the strategies that have driven crime to record lows. He’s a proven change agent,” De Blasio tweeted.

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Prior to his new role, Shea, a 28-year veteran of the NYPD, was promoted to Chief of Detectives on April 16, 2018. In this role, he was tasked with overseeing a unified command for all investigatory operation in New York City. The Detective Bureau is responsible for the prevention, detection, and investigation of crime, and its work often complements the work of police officers assigned to the precincts.
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Before serving as Chief of Detectives, Shea served as Chief of Crime Control Strategies. He also spent more than 4 years as Deputy Commissioner of Operations.
While serving as Chief of Crime Control Strategies, he was responsible for analyzing citywide crime trends and developing the department’s crime-control plans and procedures.
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During his 28-year career, Shea also served Executive Officer of the 47th Precinct and Detective Borough Manhattan South. He also worked in the 24th, 46th, and 52nd Precincts, and the Narcotics Division.
O’Neill became commissioner of the NYPD in September 2016, succeeding Bill Bratton. During his time leading the force, O’Neill had to face an escalating health crisis among the NYPD ranks. Some 10 officers have died by suicide so far this year, seven of them since June.
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The escalating crisis has prompted all levels of police leadership, including O’Neill and Shea himself, to speak out on the need for cops to take care of their mental health — and to look out for the welfare of their colleagues.
“We are hurting right now, it’s been a very tough year,” said NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea after the suicide of 56-year-old officer Robert Echeverria in August. “From the unions, to the membership, to the executives in the police department — we’re all feeling it. And we’re all trying as best as we can to work together to come up with initiatives to do more. Everyone wants the same thing here.”
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Shea will also take over at a time when there is a spike in possible hate crimes, increase in homelessness and officer morale is at a low. O’Neill was recently blasted by Police Benevolent Association President Pat Lynch for firing Daniel Pantaleo, the NYPD officer accused of using a banned chokehold that led to Eric Garner’s death in 2014.
Lynch blasted the leadership of the city and police department for the August decision, and said O’Neill had “lost” the police department.
O’Neill inherited a number of challenges when he assumed the role of commissioner — including a level of distrust between officers and minorities.
O’Neill and was at the helm of the department when a panel of criminal justice professionals recommended earlier this year year that the New York Police Department take steps to increase transparency and accountability in its officer disciplinary process.
O’Neill also welcomed a New York appeals court ruling in February that police body camera footage was subject to public disclosure under state law, saying the decision was “an important step forward for transparency.”
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There is evidence that integrating civilian analysts can be one part of helping the police solve more crimes. The Boston Police Department, for example, which had long solved homicides at a rate below the national average, was shown to have improved its clearance rate by assigning more detectives to the homicide unit, standardizing procedures and forensic reviews and hiring a civilian crime analyst, according to a 2016 study.
In New York City, technical know-how has advanced more slowly on the front lines of investigative work than it has at Police Headquarters and in counterterrorism units.
Chief Shea said the civilian analyst program was an attempt to make the questions asked at Police Headquarters — about crime patterns, or how a suspect in one shooting is connected to another crime — a routine part of a precinct’s police work.
The first 30 crime analysts completed three weeks of training in the department’s computer systems and data at the Police Academy in recent weeks and were dispatched to station houses. The department has already interviewed other potential hires, and Chief Shea said he expected the department to hire the full complement within three months. Beyond those stationed in precincts, the analysts will be sent to boroughwide or specialty offices.
For a long time, crime analysis teams — several uniformed officers and a sergeant — manually sorted data. When a commander asked how many crime complaints came from so-called impact zones, for example, the team would make a database, just as they would when a commander asked about crime on and off public housing property, Chief Shea said.
“They were never expected to analyze anything, despite being called crime analysis,” he said. “They worked, and they worked hard, but what they did was data re-entry.”
The program is bound to create some friction. Chief Shea said the analysts will have to learn to operate within a precinct’s hierarchy: how to send findings up the chain of command, for example, and even how to ask for days off without upsetting a precinct supervisor. But Chief Shea, himself a former precinct commanding officer in the Bronx, said he expected supervisors to adapt so long as the analysts made their jobs easier.
The civilian analysts will be paid from $51,000 to $90,000 annually, creating savings in many cases compared with uniformed crime analysts. The city sometimes struggles to lure specialists in data analysis and technology from more lucrative jobs. In this case, some applicants backed out after showing interest, but many of the hires had law enforcement experience, which Chief Shea said he saw as an opportunity to learn from the practices of other agencies.
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New York police have arrested a 13-year-old boy in the stabbing death of Barnard College freshman Tessa Majors at a park just one block from Columbia University, according to media reports.
Majors, 18, was stabbed repeatedly during a struggle with as many as three assailants at Morningside Park around 7 p.m. Wednesday.
“During the struggle, one of the individuals pulled out a knife and stabbed her several times,” NYPD Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison said Thursday. “She staggered her way up the street. One of the security guards saw her and called 911.”
Majors, from Charlottesville, Virginia, was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
The arrest of the teenage suspect was reported by several news outlets citing law enforcement officials.
According to CNN, quoting a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation, the suspect admitted to the stabbing and attempted robbery and alluded to two other suspects. The report said the teenager was picked up after he was spotted wearing clothing matching the description of the assailant.
The killing stunned the Columbia university community. Barnard, which Majors attended, is a liberal arts all-women college that is part of Columbia.
“With broken hearts, we share tragic news about the death of one of our students,” Barnard President Sian Leah Beilock said late Wednesday in a letter to the campus. “This is an unthinkable tragedy that has shaken us to our core.”
Police Chief Rodney Harrison described the assault as “a despicable crime.” Police Commissioner Dermot Shea acknowledged there has been a recent surge of robberies perpetrated by juveniles at Morningside Park, which has long had a reputation as dangerous.
The victim’s father, Inman Majors, is the author of six novels and an English professor at James Madison University.
“We lost a very special, very talented, and very well-loved young woman,” the family said in a statement. “Tess shone bright in this world, and our hearts will never be the same.”
Several photos in Majors’ Instagram page show her playing guitar and singing in a band called Patient 0, which in September released a nine-song album called “Girl Problems.’’ She listed Courtney Love, Courtney Barnett and Kim Gordon among her musical inspirations.
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8:07 AM 9/5/2020 - Crossfire Hurricane Investigation: It was just a GAS! FBI is dead. The new Service is needed (they are always needed), with the completely different outlooks and mentality than in those present days Pinkertons but without their skills, acumen, and efficiency.

9:30 AM 9/11/2020 - Transverse Myelitis, Possible Adverse Reaction to COVID-19 Vaccine, Explained | Coronavirus Infects, Hijacks Brain - How Does It Work? | How Russia Updated Its Disinformation Playbook for 2020

7:09 AM 9/5/2020 - fbi surveillance Google News: Peter Strzok, Notorious Ex-G-Man, Explains Himself And Takes Aim At Trump

Audio Post - The Tip Of An Iceberg: Sexual Misconduct Within The FBI Is Exposed by AP! Investigate The Investigators who are nothing more and nothing less than a bunch of psychopaths, perverts, and child abusers. Abolish the FBI and put the criminal FBI agents in prison where they belong! The present crisis in America is the direct result of the FBI stupidity, treacherous incompetence and malfeasance.

11:16 AM 4/1/2020 - Look at the Coronavirus map of New York City, it speaks for itself: This is the real Collusion: Trump + Russian Mafia! They conspired to bring to reality the old dream of Trump's: to get rid of the NYC eyesore, its public housing projects, and to build the luxury housing instead, making themselves the tens of billions of bloody $$$.

7:26 AM 9/2/2020 - "That truncated FBI investigation that needs to be resumed immediately." (!!! - M.N.) | There Was No Russia Investigation.

10:06 AM 9/1/2020 - Trump to Visit Kenosha After Sparring with Biden Over Security

5:56 PM 3/29/2020 - Coronavirus Deaths in Germany: Is there a different, less virulent strain of the virus?! Did we do the comparison studies?

8:42 PM 4/1/2020 - Michael Novakhov – SharedNewsLinks℠: Coronavirus Could Spread Through Pipes in Buildings, Officials Fear

8:51 AM 8/30/2020 - "ванька встанька" - ("Teflon effect"): "Putin’s approval rating has jumped to one of its highest levels since February as Russia continues its recovery from the coronavirus outbreak".