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Best of the Web: Fomenting a national crisis and color revolution: Soros-funded anti-Trump protesters riot in cities across United States

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Globalist investor in murder and mayhem George Soros is at it again, funding his MoveOn.org to organize post-election "sour grapes" protests around the country in response to underdog Trump's surprising President-elect victory. Complicit crime partner mainstream media is having a field day deceitfully spinning these top down, billionaire driven demonstrations as a spontaneous, grassroots populist uprising against racist dictator Donald. From a press release from MoveOn.org:
The gatherings - organized by MoveOn.org and allies - will affirm a continued rejection of Donald Trump's bigotry, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and misogyny and demonstrate our resolve to fight together for the America we still believe is possible.
The Soros-affiliated machine further boasts:
Within two hours of the call-to-action, MoveOn members had created more than 200 gatherings nationwide, with the number continuing to grow on Wednesday afternoon.
The Washington oligarchy's propaganda ministry wants the world to believe a groundswell of concerned, mindful citizens have taken to the streets in a surge of moralistic patriotic fervor determined to derail the spread of Trump's legitimacy as the so called leader of the "free world," that is if you still believe living in a fascist totalitarian police state called Amerika is still "the free world." Thanks to the likes of the Clintons, Obama and the Bushes who've for decades conspired to strip away all our constitutional rights and freedoms in the name of New World Order deep state tyranny, "the free world" no longer exists on this planet. But the self-righteous, follow-the-leader sheep of befuddled malcontents rioting in the streets across America haven't a clue with propaganda lies now owning them.

Arrow Up

Maria Zakharova translates Stoltenberg's address to Trump into 'comprehensible' language

Russian Foreign Ministry’s spokeswoman Maria Zakharova
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The Russian Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on his page in Facebook an address from NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to the U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, published in The Guardian.

From Stoltenberg's address to Trump

The spokeswoman said, Stoltenberg spoke about "greatest challenge to security in a generation." "... we need to recognize the value of the partnership between Europe and America," The Guardian quoted him.

"The only time NATO has invoked its self-defense clause, that an attack on one is an attack on all, was in support of the United States after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This was more than just a symbol. NATO went on to take charge of the operation in Afghanistan. Hundreds of thousands of European soldiers have served in Afghanistan since. And more than 1,000 have paid the ultimate price in an operation that is a direct response to an attack against the United States."

Snakes in Suits

Worried French government likely to extend state of emergency to 'protect democracy' during elections

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© Philippe Wojazer / Reuters
The state of emergency in France will most likely be extended because of the ongoing terrorists threat. The country is entering the presidential election campaign period, the French PM said on the anniversary of Paris attacks which claimed the lives of 130 people.

"It is difficult today to end the state of emergency," French Prime Minister Manuel Valls told the BBC's Hardtalk show. "Especially since we are going to begin a presidential campaign in a few weeks with meetings, with public gatherings. So we must also protect our democracy."

Initially, the state of emergency was introduced by President Francois Hollande immediately following the Paris attacks on November 13, 2015. After the horrific attack in Nice this summer, which left 84 people dead, the National Assembly extended the state of emergency for another six months until the end of January 2017.

Comment: The French establishment knows it's next!

Elections in France next year: Marine Le Pen of Front National to become its first nationalist leader since De Gaulle?


Quenelle

Syria sees impact of Trump election as Al-Qaeda collapses, Western smear campaign falls silent

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© Politicus USA
Donald Trump's election victory ends Al-Qaeda hopes of Western military intervention in Aleppo and ends Western media campaign to condemn Russian bombing there.

One place where Donald Trump's election victory has had an immediate effect is in the battlefield around Aleppo.

Reports from the area of the battlefield speak of a total collapse of morale amongst the Al-Qaeda led Jihadi forces which have been attacking the city from the south west, as whatever lingering hopes there were of a Western military intervention following a victory by Hillary Clinton in the US Presidential election have turned to dust.

The result is that the Jihadi forces have been rapidly losing ground in the south western suburbs of Aleppo over the last three days, a fact which has apparently obliged Al-Qaeda to draw on its last reserves in order to rush reinforcements to the front to prevent a total collapse there.

Comment: Further reading: Trump win spells doom for European Atlanticists


Quenelle - Golden

Trump schedules visit with Putin, remains 'determined' to work closely with Russia

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Donald Trump remains determined to work closely with Russia and is not interested in regime change in Syria, interview reveals.

In his first post-election interview with The Wall Street Journal, President-elect Donald Trump thanked Russia's President Vladimir Putin for sending him a "beautiful" letter of congratulations and said that the two are scheduled to speak over the phone.

In the same interview Donald Trump hinted at withdrawing support for rebels in Syria, instead opting for cooperation with the country's legitimate government under the leadership of President Bashar al-Assad. The Duran has recently reported on Syria's readiness to work with a Trump-led United States.

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Gear

Best of the Web: Trump win spells doom for European Atlanticists

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© Jonathan Ernst / ReutersU.S. President Barack Obama, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel and France's President Francois Hollande
Political establishments in Washington and Europe are in shock over Donald Trump's US presidential win. And it's far from over. Europe is bracing itself as elections loom in several member states.

Germany and France could be next big shocks. If their pro-EU governments should fall, then the European bloc as we know it is over.

The era of popular revolt is upon us. Disaffected and defiant, the mass of citizens are fed up with unresponsive, unrepresentative governments, on both sides of the Atlantic, that seem to only serve an unelected oligarchy.

First we had the Brexit vote to leave the European Union earlier this year. Now, we have the election of the "anti-politician"business tycoon Donald Trump who becomes the 45th president of the US with no prior experience of elected office.

Britain's Daily Express called his election this week a "Trump Tsunami" - a monumental wave now heading across the Atlantic to the shores of Europe. "EU braces for 'revolution' amid Austria, Italy, France and German elections," reports the Express.

Newspaper

Trump wants an 'ultimate deal' to Israeli-Palestinian conflict

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© Kobi Gideon / ReutersIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) speaks to Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump during their meeting in New York, September 25, 2016.
Donald Trump is seeking to negotiate an "ultimate deal" between the Palestinians and the Israelis with his staff reportedly warning the current Obama administration not to make any major move that could interfere with Trump's future policies.

Israeli-Palestinian peace talks have been at a standstill for two years since US efforts led by Secretary of State John Kerry failed. The sides stopped consultations after Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas forged an unexpected pact with Hamas, which Israel considers a terrorist organization.

Bad Guys

Best of the Web: "Maidan" for TRUMP in America?

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"Third day of protests against the election of Donald Trump for president." The leading global news broadcasters and news agencies begin emissions with this sentence. The main event for media corporations such as CNN and BBC are the ongoing demonstrations against the new US head of state. Thousands of American citizens took to the streets. It is noteworthy that these are mainly young people who do not want their future to be sacrificed. Most of those involved in the protests are intelligent, active citizens, united in the fight against discrimination against women, xenophobia, Islamophobia and racism. America, they say, is out of the path of progress and democratic values. Participants in television broadcasts, mainly of civil and human rights organizations, are adamant that they will not settle for the results and insist on reviewing them. More and more celebrities get involved in the movement. Producer and director, Michael Moore, was one of the first who supported the protests. "I was very proud of the fact that so many people came out, because right now, we have to oppose his election," Moore said to Don Lemmon, leading the show, 'CNN Tonight'.

Comment: Fomenting a national crisis and color revolution: Soros-funded anti-Trump protesters riot in cities across United States


Newspaper

Oops! Newsweek recalls 125,000 copies of its souvenir Madam President issue

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© JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGESHillary Clinton signs a copy of Newsweek's 'Madam President' commemorative magazine on November 7
Everyone from pollsters to pundits got the result of the US presidential election wrong.

But few can have made it in such an expensive manner.

Newsweek and a partner that prints up special commemorative issues has been forced into an embarrassing recall, after it sent out 125,000 copies of its Madam President issue designed to celebrate Hillary Clinton's win.

Comment: So long 'Madam Clinton,' you won't be missed!


Handcuffs

Behind the current South Korean leadership scandal

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We continue to keep the audience apprised of the sensational South-Korean scandal surrounding Choi Soon-sil - a friend of the President Park Geun-hye, who has participated in the formation of public policy, read secret documents, and introduced amendments to the president's speeches without holding any official status. In addition, she is suspected of using her influence to force major corporations to make contributions to two foundations related to her - Mir and K-Sports. Having raised more than 70 million dollars, she allegedly used this money to buy property abroad and pay for her daughter's education.

On October 31, 2016, Choi Soon-sil appeared for questioning in the Central District Prosecutor's Office in Seoul and answered the investigator's questions in detail, after which it was decided to detain her for 48 hours. This decision was made for a number of reasons. First, Choi might try to escape and destroy the evidence. In addition, the suspect's mental health is unstable. Second, a vengeful crowd met Choi at the entrance of the court building and almost crushed her. The investigators had to physically carry Choi into the building, meanwhile, she lost her Prada shoe worth 630 dollars. Later, one of the outraged citizens even tried to move her with an excavator, having broken into the building where she was.

Comment: The scheduled protests did not disappoint: 100,000s stage largest-ever protest in Seoul to demand President Park resign. Parks' approval rating continues to plunge; it's currently at around 5%.