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Wednesday, 3 December 2014

MH17 investigation update - Malaysia excluded, Ukraine able to 'veto' results


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283 passengers were killed after MH17 was shot down, including 80 children and 50 crew





Several authors have recently asked why Malaysia is not part of the MH17 joint investigation team and why is Ukraine, a suspect in this case, part of it? The questions we should first be asking are what exactly is the joint investigation team, in which legal framework is it operating and why was it established?

There are actually several investigations going on on the shootdown of MH17. We will, however, focus on two of them which people seem to get mixed up: the first official inquiry led by the Dutch Safety board (DSB), which published a preliminary report on September 9, 2014 and the joint investigation team inquiry, which was established August 7, 2014.


The first investigation, led by the DSB an independent organization, is ruled by the Convention on International Civil Aviation, also known as the Chicago Convention, which was established by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a United Nations agency.


In the event of a plane crash, the country on which soil the accident occurs is responsible for the investigation, according to the Annex 13 protocol.


At Ukraine's request, the Netherlands is conducting the investigation through the Dutch Safety Board. This is not a breach of protocol, since the State of Occurrence, in this case Ukraine, "may delegate the whole or any part of the conducting of such investigation to another State by mutual arrangement and consent." (Annex 13 To the Convention on International Civil Aviation, paragraph 5.1)


Article 26 of the Chicago Convention also says:




"The State in which the aircraft is registered [Malaysia] shall be given the opportunity to appoint observers to be present at the inquiry and the State holding the inquiry shall communicate the report and findings in the matter to that State."




The states which participate in the Dutch Safety Board inquiry are Malaysia, Ukraine, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Australia. Apart from Ukraine, the United States and Russia, all other countries part of the investigation had nationals onboard MH17. The fact that other states take part in the investigation is also standard practice, so, for all we know, this investigation follows the international rules and recommendations of the Chicago Convention.

The "sole objective" of the Dutch Safety Board investigation "is the prevention of similar accidents and incidents" not "to apportion blame or liability in respect of any party." In other words, this is not a criminal investigation. (Preliminary report, Dutch Safety Board, September 2014)


On the other hand, that is, as we will see, the specific objective of the joint investigation team (JIT): to conduct a criminal investigation and "apportion blame". It is a European entity conducting a criminal investigation under a European legal framework and which, unlike the Dutch Safety Board, does not have to abide by the rules of the ICAO. The JIT can include anyone or any state, but most importantly, and contrary to the DSB investigation, it is under no obligation to include Malaysia.


What exactly is a joint investigation team?


Under the auspices of Europol and Eurjust:




A joint investigation team (JIT) is a team consisting of judges, prosecutors and law enforcement authorities, established for a fixed period and a specific purpose by way of a written agreement between the States involved, to carry out criminal investigations in one or more of the involved States. (Joint Investigation Teams, Historical background, Eurojust)


The team will be led by a person from the State in which the JIT operates. Although the members of the team may originate from various jurisdictions they are to carry out their duties in accordance with the national law of the territory where the investigation is taking place. (General Legal Basis for JITs)


JITs can be set up with countries outside of the European Union as well, provided that a legal basis for the creation of such a JIT exists between the countries involved. The legal basis can take the form of an international legal instrument, a bi- or multilateral agreement or national legislation (e.g. respective Article(s) in the code of criminal procedure). (Ibid.)


Participants may come not only from EU bodies/agencies, e.g. Europol, Eurojust, OLAF, etc., but also from third States and their agencies, e.g. the FBI (Joint Investigation Teams Manual)




Ukraine has acceded to the European Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters and thus may set up a JIT. In Ukraine the authority "which decides on setting up a joint investigation team shall be the General Prosecutor's Office in Ukraine". The rules and regulations of JITs can be found in the Article 20 of the Second Additional Protocol to the European Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters.

As you can see, there are clearly two investigations, operating under different legal frameworks and with two different purposes. It is convenient to note that nowhere in the DSB preliminary report is the word "crime" mentioned.


Establishment of a JIT in the Hague: Who is Leading this Criminal Investigation?


The JIT was created in late July, when "public prosecutors and investigators from the 12 countries that are involved in the investigation into the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 met at Eurojust in The Hague to discuss their judicial cooperation strategy." (Eurojust coordination meeting: investigations into Flight MH17, Eurojust, The Hague, July 28, 2014)


The Eurojust press release states further:




Today, public prosecutors and investigators from the 12 countries that are involved in the investigation into the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 met at Eurojust in The Hague to discuss their judicial cooperation strategy.


The Dutch Public Prosecution Service has started the coordination of international cooperation, and requested the assistance of Eurojust in arranging today's coordination meeting. Eurojust is the EU's judicial coordination and cooperation agency. Its mandate is to facilitate the coordination and cooperation of the Member States, and it can also invite countries from outside the European Union to participate in coordination meetings to plan strategies in fighting serious organised crime.


At today's meeting, chaired by Mr Han Moraal, National Member for the Netherlands at Eurojust, representatives of the 11 countries whose citizens are victims - the Netherlands, Australia, Malaysia, UK, Belgium, Germany, the Philippines, Canada, New Zealand, Indonesia and the USA - in addition to Ukraine, Europol and Interpol, were present.


The goal of today's meeting at Eurojust was to discuss cooperation and ways of broadening and accelerating the investigations, including the establishment of a Joint Investigation Team (JIT). The JIT will focus first on the technical and forensic investigation in Ukraine, the location of the criminal offence. (Ibid.)




Unlike the DSB, an independent organization, the Dutch Public Prosecution Service, which "started the coordination of international cooperation" is a governmental agency. The Eurojust press release states that the investigation, initiated by the Dutch, will take place in Ukraine. Is it being conducted under Ukrainian or Dutch national law? Remember, according to General Legal Basis for JITs, the "team will be led by a person from the State in which the JIT operates" and even though "the members of the team may originate from various jurisdictions they are to carry out their duties in accordance with the national law of the territory where the investigation is taking place."

What the press release above does not mention is that the Ukrainian "Prosecutor General's Office was one of those who initiated the formation of an international investigative group," according to an article by Interfax.


Does it mean that, since the JIT investigation is taking place in Ukraine, it is ruled by Ukrainian law and that Ukraine, one of the suspects, is leading the investigation? If so, this JIT investigation has no credibility whatsoever and is absolutely not independent. It is a parody of justice.


The Ukrainian Prosecutor General Vitaliy Yarema said:




"It is our priority or even our duty to the international community to hold a detailed inquiry into this tragedy and restore justice..."(Ukrainian Prosecutor General: Intl probe into MH17 flight crash to go on, Interfax, October 29, 2014)




The Interfax article stated further:


The Prosecutor General's Office recalled that an agreement setting up the joint investigative group of the Netherlands, Belgium, Australia, Ukraine, Malaysia and Eurojust was signed on August 7, 2014.




That JIT agreement, initiated at The Hague on July 28, 2014, includes a non-disclosure agreement between all the countries except Malaysia, which was only granted a "participant" status:


In the framework of the 4-country agreement signed on 8 August between Ukraine, the Netherlands, Belgium and Australia, information on the progress and results of the investigation of the disaster will remain classified.


This was confirmed at a briefing in Kiev under the auspices of the office of the Prosecutor General Yuri Boychenko. In his words, the results of the investigation will be published once completed only if a consensus agreement of all parties that have signed the agreement prevails.


Any one of the signatories has the right to veto the publication of the results of the investigation without explanation.


Following the signing of this agreement, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine ratified the agreement and allowed for the participation of Malaysian staff to participate in the investigation. The Causes of the MH17 Crash are "Classified". Ukraine, Netherlands, Australia, Belgium Signed a "Non-disclosure Agreement", Live Journal, August 23, 2014)




So one of the major differences between the Dutch Safety Board investigation and the JIT investigation is that in the DSB investigation "The State in which the aircraft is registered [Malaysia] shall be given the opportunity to appoint observers to be present at the inquiry and the State holding the inquiry shall communicate the report and findings in the matter to that State."

The JIT investigation, on the other hand, is under no obligation to "communicate the report and findings" to Malaysia.


On October 9, Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs Frans Timmermans and Minister of Defence Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert wrote the following in a letter to the President of Dutch the House of Representatives:




A meeting was held at Eurojust on 28 July 2014, laying thegroundwork for a good working relationship between the police and justice authorities of the countries involved. One of the forms this has taken is the establishment of a Joint Investigation Team (JIT), comprising representatives of the Netherlands, Australia, Belgium, Ukraine and Malaysia[as a "participant"]. This team will pave the way for better international cooperation, facilitating the exchange of knowledge, expertise and evidence.




How is excluding Malaysia from the team and granting it an inferior status in the investigation paving "the way for better international cooperation, facilitating the exchange of knowledge, expertise and evidence?" It does exactly the opposite.

Malaysian officials have complained in late November that they were excluded from the JIT and are headed to the Netherlands on December 3 to discuss their status:




Come Dec 3, Malaysia's inspector-general of police (IGP) and the attorney-general (A-G) will head for the Netherlands to discuss among others, the role of the Malaysian team in the joint international investigations into the downing of Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Flight MH17 in July...


"At the moment, Malaysia is not in the joint investigation team. We are merely, a participant. We must be included in the joint investigation team," he said...


Currently, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ukraine and Australia are in the joint investigation team.


During his visit to Malaysia earlier this month, Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte had agreed to Malaysia's participation in the international investigation. (MH17: IGP, A-G Off To The Netherlands On Dec 3, Bernama, November 19, 2014)




Why is Belgium part of the JIT and not Malaysia? Four Belgians died on the plane compared to 43 Malaysians. But more importantly, it was a Malaysian plane which was attacked. How can Malaysia be excluded from this investigation? Some authors argue that it is due to Malaysia's reluctance to put the blame on the Russians or the Donetsk separatists without irrefutable evidence.

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The remains of Flight MH17 - another false flag used for imperial propaganda



Media Blackout on Ukraine's Official Report blaming Russia and the "Pro-Russian Rebels"


Ukraine did not hesitate to point the finger at the militants in the Donetsk region though. We may recall that the exact same day the JIT agreement was signed, on August 7, 2014, Ukraine's Secret Service (SBU) published its own investigation report entitled Terrorists and Militants planned cynical terrorist attack at Aeroflot civil aircraft. This report, which blames "pro-Russian rebels", went virtually unnoticed in the mainstream press.




According to the official SBU report entitled Terrorists and Militants planned cynical terrorist attack at Aeroflot civil aircraft, the Donetsk militia (with the support of Moscow) was aiming at a Russian Aeroflot passenger plane and shot down the Malaysian MH17 airliner by mistake. That's the official Ukraine government story which has not been reported by the MSM.


Following the release of the SBU report, the Western mainstream media went silent. (Michel Chossudovsky, Desperate MH17 "Intelligence" Spin. Ukraine Secret Service Contends that "Pro-Russian Rebels had Targeted a Russian Passenger Plane". "But Shot Down Flight MH17 by Mistake", August 11, 2014)




Why did Ukraine issue a report blaming the separatists the same day it joined the investigation team? And why didn't the mainstream press talk about it? We can only speculate, but it is not unusual that it was not a "breaking news".

Western governments, particularly the U.S., were quick to place the blame on Russia and/or the militants in Eastern Ukraine, who had allegedly "shot the passenger plane" down with a missile, or so they said. Without a shred of evidence, that narrative was parroted by the western mainstream media and is still upheld today, even though the preliminary report published by the Dutch Safety Board last September does not even mention once the term "missile". The very unusual term "high energy objects" was used to describe what had hit the plane and caused its demise.

Moreover, of significance, a major piece of legislation introduced into the US Congress H.Rep. 758 refers to the downing of MH17 allegedly by Russia and pro-Russian separatists as a potential casus belli, which could be used to justify military action against the Russian Federation.




Whereas Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, a civilian airliner, was destroyed by a Russian-made missile provided by the Russian Federation to separatist forces in eastern Ukraine, resulting in the loss of 298 innocent lives; (See full text of H.Rep. 758, 113th Congress, November 14, 2014)




For Western governments and their subservient media, that "proved" they were right: "high energy objects" confirmed it was a missile that brought the plane down. Why then was not the word "missile" used in the report?

Independent analysts as well as OSCE monitor Michael Bociurkiw have rather mentioned no signs of a missile could be found on the wreckage, only machine gun-like holes, evidence which corroborates the Spanish air trafic controler's testimony who claimed Ukrainian fighter jets had shot MH17 down. Eyewitnesses on the ground have also told the BBC Russian service that they saw Ukrainian fighter jets next to MH17 before it crashed. The report was censored by the BBC. (You can view it and read the transcript in this article: Deleted BBC Report. "Ukrainian Fighter Jet Shot Down MHI7″, Donetsk Eyewitnesses)

It poses a serious problem that Ukraine is part of an investigation into an incident for which it is a suspect, when the main victim, Malaysia, is excluded. The investigation should either include all the suspects as well as the victims or none of them. But most importantly, Ukraine should not lead an investigation into a crime for which it is a suspect.


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Outrage on Bulgarian forums: "We turned out to be the same stupid prostitutes as the Poles"



I decided to read the comments on Bulgarian information resources. You can feel for our Bulgarian brothers. Translated a couple dozen of them. The vast majority of the comments, of course were written in the following spirit:

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Yes, something happened, what I was talking about a long time ago - the South Stream will pass through the territory of the country, which is a more reliable partner than we are! Well, we're a wealthy country, for us 400 million euros... is nothing. We will not even ask for compensation from the EU, you can be sure!

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God, what idiots are in charge right now!

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Are you Bulgarians or are you stupid? We had to fight!!!

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It's very simple. To this point we were led by greedy Prime Minister with BSP party. It is a national disaster!


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BSP, ABV, ATTACK, organize protests in front of the Presidential Palace, the Parliament, in order to prove to them that we are a civil society and not paid sorosoids!

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In a year we will buy Russian gas from Turkey and Greece, only with commission to the Turks and the Byzantines.

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Interesting, how now on forums the sorosoids will tell how dependent are Bulgarian politicians from Putin? The tragedy of Bulgaria is in vassal dependence and colonial administration! That's a reason for protest (if there is any civil society left, and not NGOs)!!!

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What's going to happen to us? Probably, the next step is the placement of Chevron in Dobrudja and beginning of shale gas extraction, the price of which will be poisoned land and water, with the prospect of exchanging it for this paper, worthy of aboriginals.

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How can you comment this treason? Future generations must know who destroyed their state, on whose grave to piss, whose descendants to curse.

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We got to this because of traitors from the Reformation Block. Now, instead of Bulgaria, which could become an energy hub, it will be Turkey and Greece.

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No comment necessary. We deserved such fate, and the definition of "Fool No. 1 in the world."

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It's time to go get some firewood!

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Don't worry, the pipeline will pass through Turkey, Greece, Macedonia, and Serbia. We don't need money for transit, guaranteed deliveries and cheap gas prices.

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The West will never allow Bulgaria to have cheap energy and, as a consequence, a strong economy. They want us just as a colony and a source of cheap labor and cheap resources.

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No Western country will allow us to have so much influence and the pipe. They do not trust us, because we are primitive, but Turks and Greeks are more respected. So everything goes according to plan.

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I don't get it, is someone going to resign? Although Bulgarian "politicians" are not familiar with the words "honor", "dignity" and "resignation".

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It's all over! From the most productive per capita country we have become more pitiful than the Gypsies.

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This month I will not have sex with my wife because it is contrary to European values. First the European Commission should have sex with her. I profess European values.

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We - Bessarabian Bulgarians want to be together with Bulgaria, but Bulgaria outside the EU, Bulgaria is a good friend of Russia! Enough already of European slavery!

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How can you be such an idiot to refuse such a project!?

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The truth is that Putin and Erdogan are statesmen and work for the good of their countries, not like our assholes, unfortunately.

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It was clear to all of us that with the coming to power of an idiot there will be no "South Stream". But he won the majority of the votes, didn't he?

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We got the same stupid prostitutes, as the poles, who were also opposed the "Nord Stream". The Russians went around them and now sell gas to the Germans for $300, at the same time, as these geniuses are paying $515. Didn't we have an example?


Storm drenches California, but it's only a drop in state's drought bucket


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Danny Lopez, left, and Fernando Hacindo work to stem mud and debris flowing down a blocked drain in Camarillo Springs.



The first major Pacific storm of the season drenched much of California on Tuesday, slaking a parched and dusty region, but still leaving the state deep in a historic drought.

The stream of subtropical moisture dropped more than an inch of rain over much of Los Angeles County by evening, with higher numbers in the local mountains. In foothills and canyons where fires recently burned desiccated brush, residents scrambled to set up barricades to divert debris flows and prepared to evacuate.


In Camarillo, gushing mud and water prompted a mandatory evacuation of 75 homes where a slide had buried a residence on Halloween. In Glendora and Azusa, homeowners and fire crews worked feverishly to buttress sandbags with plywood and concrete blocks. Rock slides hit the road in Malibu Canyon, and in Silverado Canyon residents moved horses and other large livestock to lower, flatter terrain.


The rain was expected to taper off during the night, with another band of moisture arriving in the morning.


But fears of nature's destructive power were tempered by optimism.


The storm gave state water officials the first glimmer of hope in more than a year; on Monday they increased 2015 water allocations in response to improving precipitation forecasts.


Lake Oroville - the keystone reservoir of the California State Water Project, which delivers water from Northern California south - took in 5 billion gallons over the last 10 days, officials said. Still, that is less than 1% of its capacity.


State water experts said it would take 150% of the average rainfall for California to recover from the current drought. That would mean a total of 75 inches of rain from Oct. 1, 2014, through Sept. 30, 2015, recorded at eight stations in the northern Sierra.


"Even if you had a tremendous downpour this weekend, who knows what's going to happen in the next two months," said Doug Carlson, spokesman for the California Department of Water Resources. "We certainly hope that the rainfall we have now pushes us toward normal - but we're still below normal.... We're just trying to get to average."


For residents of Southern California, the storm provided a break from a monotonous, seemingly endless span of sunny days. Children splashed in puddles, pedestrians huddled under awnings and bus stops, and gawkers gathered to see the Los Angeles River - normally a trickle - come to a dangerous roar.


The homeless on skid row struggled to stay dry, standing in doorways and crouching under blankets. The better-appointed zipped up their tents, while others made shelters with tarps, grocery carts and wheelchairs.


Under an awning near the Union Rescue Mission, Oliver Svenson, 62, from Denmark, sat in a blue walker with a clear plastic bag over his knees. He came outside Tuesday afternoon to get some fresh air.


"I'm enjoying the rain - I like the four seasons," he said. "I'm getting into meditation and looking for a new perspective."


In the San Gabriel foothills below the area burned in January by the Colby fire, the perspective was anything but new: keep the mud away from homes.


More than 18,000 sandbags were distributed in Glendora in anticipation of the storm, in addition to the 50,000 given out earlier in the year.


Los Angeles County firefighters came Monday night to put sandbags around Ed Heinlein's home on Ridge View Drive in Azusa. Heinlein, 66, darted around his property Tuesday, reinforcing a plywood barricade with wire.


In March, less than two months after the fire, 2,500 tons of mud broke through the steel fence meant to stop it, plowing into his home, he said. The house was red-tagged and the family spent the last eight months cleaning up the mess. Then on Halloween night, a relatively minor storm delivered three feet of mud to his backyard.


He put in a new $20,000 steel fence three weeks ago, but still feared what would come in a microburst.


Glendora suffered a massive debris flow in 1969 that destroyed 30 homes.


"Now they claim it's all coming back," said Heinlein, 66. "If we get three inches of rain we'll get a 10-foot mud flow."


His neighbor David Jones, 58, moved his cars down the hill and put the family's valuables upstairs.


"This is life up here," Jones said. "As long as everyone is walking at the end of the day, the houses and all that stuff can be rebuilt."


Jones said he has no plans to leave, despite voluntary evacuation advisories.


"I've been up here this long, I'm not going to bail now. It's part of life."


By evening, water was streaming down the gullies and into the street, but no mud.


By 6 p.m, the mandatory evacuation was lifted in Camarillo, and some people were starting to count their blessings.


Unlike most rainstorms this time of year, which typically come from Alaska, this storm system came from a subtropical area of the Pacific southwest of California. It's warm and wet, with high snow levels. Traffic was predictably clogged. Flights were delayed and canceled.


The storm system set records for the date across the Southland. The 1.15 inches that fell in downtown Los Angeles broke the mark of 1.10 inches for Dec. 2, 1961.


Northern California was sopping too. "Thus far, we're at about 11th in the wettest one-day period in the last eight or nine years," said forecaster Bob Benjamin of the National Weather Service's Monterey office. "It's likely the wettest period thus far this rain season, and quite possibly this calendar year."


Scientists have yet to determine whether the Eastern Pacific is falling into an El Niño pattern and will produce a wetter than average year.


Still, state water officials decided to double the initial allocations that water agencies will receive from the State Water Project in 2015, which delivers water from the Sierra to farmland in the Central Valley and urban Southern California through a vast network of reservoirs and canals.


Those numbers are still small - just 10% of what was requested from the project. The 5% allocation this year was the lowest amount in the project's 52-year history.


Also Tuesday, officials at the State Water Resources Control Board issued a monthly report on water conservation, showing that California had reduced use by 6.7% in October compared with the previous October. Californians cut usage 11.6% in August and 10.3% in September.


Water board officials said Southern California lagged in rationing.While most of the state's hydrologic regions continued to conserve at consistent rates, the South Coast Hydrologic Region, which includes Los Angeles, reduced its water use only 1.4% in October. During summer months, the region had cut use by as much as 7.8%, helping push statewide water conservation to its highest levels this year.


State Water Resources Control Board Chairwoman Felicia Marcus said Southern California "definitely dragged down the curve."


"I guess the message is: 'What's up So Cal?" she said. "We're not out of this drought until we have a whole series of storms like this."


Zillow created 'adult frat house' culture: Lawsuit

sexual harassment

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Sexual Harassment In The Office



A California woman sued her former employer, the online real estate firm Zillow, after supervisors allegedly harassed and propositioned her for sex and subjected her to what she described as "sexual torture," the reported.

The suit by Rachel Kremer, filed in Orange County on Monday, accuses supervisors at the company's Irvine office of cultivating an "adult frat house" culture and refusing to take action when she reported the offensive behavior. Kremer also accuses the Seattle-based company of firing her for bringing the harassment to light.


"Privately, Zillow executives bragged that the office culture led to more sexual encounters than Match.com, and referred to the internal office directory as 'Zinder,' named after the dating application Tinder," the suit states.


Kremer began working for the company's sales department in June 2012. Her attorneys enclosed copies of lewd messages she received between December 2012 and her termination this past August.


"I have a great opportunity that just opened up on my face in the 92660 market," sales manager Cody Fagnant told her in a text message. "Call me if you are interested. This is an executive position and won't last long. Haha. Goodnight Rachey."


Less than two months later, Kremer's supervisor, Gabe Schmidt, invited Kremer to an event after working hours with a message saying, "Call me. Matt is showering. Thinking 333 dinner drinks and your smooth vagina." Not long after that, Schmidt sent her another text directly asking her, "Wanna blow me and have sex tonight?"


The harassment allegedly continued into this year, when Schmidt sent her a picture of his genitalia in another text message and refused to discipline another employee after Kremer told him he was watching explicit videos at work. The suit also states that Schmidt referred to another female employee as "Rachel 2.0," saying she had "bigger breasts and less miles on her" than Kremer.


Kremer's attorneys argue that she felt she had to take part in the company's culture out of fear of being "outcast" and fired.


"Zillow attempted to cover up their conduct by having Ms. Kremer sign a confidentiality agreement and release," the lawsuit states. "Ms. Kremer brings this action based on the sexual torture endured, and for the other women who have been silenced at Zillow, and remain exposed to horrific and unthinkable acts."


The company told Kremer at the time of her firing that she did not meet her sales goals for July and August 2014. But the suit argues that, besides not being alerted to any performance issues beforehand, that Kremer's productivity was "nearly identical" to that of another employee hired around the time of her termination.


A company spokesperson, Jill Simmons, said in a statement that Zillow is taking the allegations "very seriously."


"When this allegation was first made, we immediately investigated these claims and, as a result, took quick action and terminated a sales employee in our Irvine office," Simmons said. "The allegations in the complaint do not reflect Zillow's culture or workplace and are completely inconsistent with our values. We don't tolerate harassment of any kind."


Zillow currently operates an online real estate directory in conjunction with Yahoo. The company says on its website that it has listings for more than 110 million properties around the country.


The lawsuit, as posted by ValleyWag, can be seen below.


Putin puts the ball squarely in the EU's court: A new unpalatable choice

EU bureaucrats

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Putin's model of handling the internal and external partners, competitors and even enemies have long been known to all who are willing to look at things rationally. At the first stage, Putin offers a very good compromise. It is taken as a sign of weakness and rejected. At the second stage, the situation for those who rejected the compromise is rapidly deteriorating and a new compromise is offered, but significantly less profitable. And this continues up until there is no more compromise, or until a forever inflexible partner will "choke on a polonium scarf" in London. For example, in the situation with South Stream, we are observing phase two: the deterioration of EU's position with a hint of a new compromise in the form of an extended "Blue Stream" and a gas hub on a border with Greece.

In fact, Putin is now forcing the EU to recognize the mess in Ukraine is not Russian, but a European problem. Having reached agreements on gas, in which the most important was the acknowledgement by the EU of Ukraine's debt and not agreeing that Russia has the full right to demand pre-payment, one can expect that simply from a sense of self-preservation Brussels will either give Kiev money, or will pay for Kiev or will just look away while Moscow will bring order to Kiev. For political reasons, and under a pressure from United States, Brussels decided not to do it. To give money to Kiev for gas is useless and dangerous for that bureaucrat who will sign the payment order from the EU - his career will be over. To pay directly for Kiev is a disastrous humiliation, in front of the opposition, business, taxpayers and voters who will not forgive the politicians that they had a falling out with Russia in order to obtain the right to pay for the debts of the American puppets in Kiev. European officials also refused to turn away as Moscow cleans up in Kiev, because behind them are the terrifying American detachments armed with folders of dirt collected by the NSA over the last few decades.


As a result, an ostrich approach has prevailed in the EU - the hope that Moscow will deliver gas to Europe at any cost, even if a theft on credit by Kiev regime has to be tolerated. In recent weeks, even for the most die-hard European politicians, it became clear that it is worthless to wait for concessions from the Kremlin. It is obvious that the Kremlin is very angry at the sanctions and will gladly arrange for Europe something worse than the remake of the past "gas wars" just so that European politicians will not think that their actions against the Russian Federation will remain without consequences and that Russia will continue to be an open and accommodating partner.


Ritual slaughter of South Stream, made before the eyes of the entire European press is a stark and clear message. European politicians had hoped that at worst Europe will have to endure one cold winter without gas and the destruction of "imperial ambitions of Russia" is worth the sacrifice. According to European logic (it is not much different from Ukrainian), Russia needs the European gas market so badly, that Gazprom will build South Stream for its own money, will give half of capacity to its own competitors, as required by the "third energy package of the EU", and will sponsor Ukraine with gas supplies - all for the sake of access to the European market. Putin has destroyed this logic, drawing a new vector of Russia's energy policy:



"We will reroute the flow of our energy resources to other regions of the world, including through the promotion and accelerated implementation of projects for liquefied natural gas. We will develop other markets, and Europe will not receive these volumes, in any case, from Russia. We believe that this is not consistent with the economic interests of Europe and undermines our cooperation. But this is the choice of our European friends" ( RIA Novosti )



In the analysis of the situation in Ukraine, published back in May, I have outlined the gas contract with China as one of the key steps necessary to untie the hands of Russia in other areas of foreign policy. Now we see the results of this work of the Kremlin in the Chinese pivot. Putin seems to say to the Europeans: "Be careful what you wish for, it may come true." Europeans have released a Russian genie from a sanctions bottle, which began to fulfill European desires with generosity. Europeans are in panic and shock that Putin painted a very unpleasant future for them. As long as pro-American junta sits in Kiev, Europe will be cold and without gas every winter. Think about it! Each winter - huge economic losses and terrible political hell for European politicians.

Putin promised Europe not a "Groundhog Day" but a "Groundhog Winter" - endless nightmare which will not be solved by supplies of expensive American LNG. And again, Europe faces a choice: to give Ukraine the money (every year!) or to pay for the Ukrainian gas (every year!) or to turn away while Moscow will bring order to Kiev (once!). This is the new "Putin's compromise."



Every cold day, every cold month, every billion euros of losses and every million of frozen voters who will demand that "Ukraine already be given to those Russians" - all of this will push the Europeans to the desired solution. In the process of "taming" of the European Union, part of the profits of Gazprom for 2015 may have to be sacrificed, but to break the will of Brussels to resist is much more important and this will provide us with significant income in the future and will protect our country from many problems in the Western direction. As practice shows, freezing Europe is a smart and flexible Europe. Russia, as its known, is a generous soul. Putin calls Europeans "friends" not for nothing, and a friend is revealed in trouble. Europe has a problem - it is sick with "Americanism" and "Obamamania". A good friend and doctor Putin had prescribed the best medicine - the healing energy starvation. Judging by the screams of European politicians and media at the sight of the prescription, the treatment will be difficult, but effective.

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Philippines residents evacuating ahead of typhoon Hagupit


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Typhoon Hagupit



The Philippine government on Wednesday sent food and medical supplies to central provinces on the path of a category 3 typhoon, with many of them still reeling from devastation brought by super typhoon Haiyan late last year.

Residents of coastal villages and landslide-prone communities were told to move to government-designated evacuation areas, as typhoon Hagupit (Filipino for lash) barreled towards Eastern Samar province in central Philippines with winds of up to 140 kph and gusts of up to 170 kph.


Hagupit is currently hovering over Palau islands and is expected to pick up strength before hitting eastern Philippines on Saturday. Tropical Storm Risk forecasts Hagupit will become a category 4 typhoon in 36 hours.


"Definitely we will now strictly enforce forced evacuation," said Jerry Yaokasin, vice mayor of Tacloban City in central Philippines.


"We have no more excuse, we have gone through Yolanda, and to lose that many lives, it's beyond our conscience already," he said, referring to typhoon Haiyan which left more than 7,000 dead or missing in November last year.


Tacloban City, worst-hit by the strongest storm ever to make landfall, accounted for more than half of the dead from Haiyan. Nearly all of the city was either flattened or damaged.


While Hagupit is weaker than Haiyan's 250 kph winds, it is expected to bring 3-4 meter high storm surges, topple houses made of light materials and uproot trees, said officials at the state weather bureau, adding there was a 75 percent chance the typhoon will hit land.


"We are on a worst (case) scenario," Landrico Dalida Jr, deputy administrator at the state weather bureau Pagasa, said at a media briefing, adding there was a 25 percent chance Hagupit may veer north and miss Philippine coasts as it heads to Japan.


The Southeast Asian country was hardest hit by extreme weather in 2013, said a report by a German government-funded think tank Germanwatch.


Concerns over extreme weather have been exacerbated by an apparent shift in storm paths, with southern regions hit by powerful typhoons in the past three years. About 20 typhoons strike the country each year, most hitting the north along the main island of Luzon.


About 100 brains missing from University of Texas in Austin


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Brains!



The University of Texas at Austin is missing about 100 brains - about half of the specimens the university had in a collection of brains preserved in jars of formaldehyde.

One of the missing brains is believed to have belonged to clock tower sniper Charles Whitman.


"We think somebody may have taken the brains, but we don't know at all for sure," psychology Professor Tim Schallert, co-curator of the collection, told the


His co-curator, psychology Professor Lawrence Cormack, said, "It's entirely possible word got around among undergraduates and people started swiping them for living rooms or Halloween pranks."


The Austin State Hospital had transferred the brains to the university about 28 years ago under a "temporary possession" agreement. Schallert said his psychology lab had room for only 100 brains, so the rest were moved to the basement of the university's Animal Resources Center.


"They are no longer in the basement," Cormack said.


The university said in a statement that it will investigate "the circumstances surrounding this collection since it came here nearly 30 years ago" and that it's "committed to treating the brain specimens with respect." It says the remaining brain specimens on campus are used "as a teaching tool and carefully curated by faculty."


The university's agreement with the hospital required the school to remove any data that might identify the person from whom the brain came. However, Schallert said Whitman's brain likely was part of the collection.


"It would make sense it would be in this group. We can't find that brain," he said.


Whitman's 1966 rampage at the University of Texas killed 16 people, including his mother and wife.


The 100 remaining brains at the school have been moved to the Norman Hackerman Building, where they are being scanned with high-resolution resonance imaging equipment, Cormack said.


"These MRI images will be both useful teaching and research tools. It keeps the brains intact," he told the newspaper.