No Evidence that Russia is Behind Nord Stream Sabotage Attack

I omitted the word “conclusive” that was included in the Washington Post headline. Why? Because it’s weasel wording included to cast doubt. You see if there is no “conclusive” evidence than you have to consider their may be circumstantial evidence. Which is a red herring. – The red herring fallacy specifically involves using that irrelevant claim to redirect the discussion and avoid discussion/debate about the original topic.

No Evidence that Russia is Behind Nord Stream Sabotage Attack

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No conclusive evidence Russia is behind Nord Stream attack

Arshad Sharif Was Tortured Before Being Gunned Down at Point-Blank Range

Senior Pakistani journalist, Arshad Sharif, who was recently assassinated in Kenya, had been tortured before he was shot in the head and right lung from point-blank range, Dunya TV has reported.

Arshad Sharif Was Tortured Before Being Gunned Down at Point-Blank Range

H/T: Justin Podur

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Slain Journalist Arshad Sharif’s iPad, Mobile Phone Still ‘Missing’

It was discovered that Sharif’s Kenyan visa had been sponsored by Khurram and Waqar Ahmed who also hosted him, and who owned the shooting range near where he was discovered dead. On Tuesday it was reported that Arshad Sharif had dined with at least 10 American shooting instructors on the final day of his life.

UN official admits to lack of Ukraine rape evidence in prank call

https://youtu.be/mzBFOhvg14o

UN official admits to lack of Ukraine rape evidence in prank call

When asked by the pranksters whether she was provided with any evidence to substantiate these reports, Patten said it was “not her job” to conduct investigations, adding that she was just “sitting in New York” and providing “strategic leadership.”

Video via Stars Save the Earth

State Dept. gives law enforcement, intelligence agencies unrestricted access to Americans’ personal data

The State Department is giving law enforcement and intelligence agencies unrestricted access to the personal data of more than 145 million Americans, through information from passport applications that is shared without legal process or any apparent oversight, according to a letter sent from Sen. Ron Wyden to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and obtained by Yahoo News.

State Dept. gives law enforcement, intelligence agencies unrestricted access to Americans’ personal data