Friday, October 19, 2018

In the news, Monday, October 1, 2018


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from Breitbart
RIGHT BIAS, MIXED, American conservative news and opinion website

Prosecutor’s Senate Report Outlines 9 Reasons Why Christine Blasey Ford Not Credible
Rachel Mitchell, the veteran sex crimes prosecutor chosen by Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee to question Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh, has filed a report that points out Ford’s inconsistencies and apparent deceptions. “In the legal context, here is my bottom line,” she writes. “A ‘he said, she said’ case is incredibly difficult to prove. But this case is even weaker than that. I do not think that a reasonable prosecutor would bring this case based on the evidence.” She adds, “Nor do I believe that this evidence is sufficient to satisfy the preponderance-of-the-evidence standard.” This means Ford’s story does not reach the 50-50 level of being more likely to have occurred than not.

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from The North American Anglican
Media/News Company: "A journal of orthodox theology in the Anglican tradition"

A LITURGICAL BAIT-AND-SWITCH?
REFLECTIONS IN LIGHT OF DREW NATHANIEL KEANE'S "A RESPONSE TO ACNA'S PROPOSED PRAYER BOOK 2019"

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from The Spokesman-Review
Newspaper in Spokane, Washington

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from Zero Hedge
CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCE,  MIXED,  financial blog with aggregated news and opinion

Father Of World Wide Web Launches Platform Which Aims To Radically Decentralize The Internet
"For people who want to make sure the Web serves humanity, we have to concern ourselves with what people are building on top of it,” Tim Berners-Lee told Vanity Fair last month. "I was devastated" he said while going through a litany of harmful and dangerous developments of the past three decades of the web. That's why "the Father of the World Wide Web" has launched a start-up that intends to end the dominance of Facebook, Google, and Amazon, while in the process letting individuals take back control of their own data. Berners-Lee's new online platform and company Inrupt is being described as a "personal online data store," or pod, where everything from messages, music, contacts or other personal data will be stored in one place overseen by the user instead of an array of platforms and apps run by corporations seeking to profit off personal information. The project seeks “personal empowerment through data” and aims to "take back" the web, according to company statements.

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