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Top Polish news broadcasting bosses resign over media gag law

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The directors of four of Poland's state television channels have resigned due to a new law which gives the government control over state media, Polish newspapers reported on Saturday.

Four top Polish broadcasting bosses have resigned over the passing of a new law which increases government control over state media, Poland's Gazeta Wyborcza reported on Friday.

"This is the reaction of TV bosses to the adoption by the Senate on Thursday of PiS' amendment to the media law," the newspaper reported.

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It wasn't me: Turkish PM flip-flops saying order to attack Russian Su-24 wasn't his

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The only Turkish official who appeared to have been bold enough to take responsibility for the downing of the Russian Su-24 bomber, PM Ahmet Davutoglu, has seemingly backtracked on his words. He now says he did not give a direct order to shoot down the jet.

In the days after November 24, when the Turkish F-16 fighter jet launched an unprovoked missile attack on the Russian Su-24 jet bombing terrorist positions in northern Syria, the Turkish prime minister publicly spoke out to justify the attack.

"It was decided that in the event of our airspace being violated, all necessarily measures would be taken, all relevant orders to the armed forces were given by me, personally," Davutoglu said.

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SOTT Focus: Western media AWOL as 'Islamic State' regroups in Libya: Interview with James & Joanne Moriarty

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From Texas to Libya, via Turkey and Syria: terrorism has never been more 'homegrown'
The nightmare is not over for Libya. In fact, it may only have just begun. Sirte, Muammar Gadaffi's birthplace and the last major city to fall to the 'rebels' in 2011, is once again occupied by terrorists. In recent communication with the leadership of Libya's Tribes' Council, US contacts James and Joanne Moriarty were told that the leadership of ISIS (Islamic State), Boko Harim ('ISIS in Nigeria'), Ansar al-Sharia ('ISIS in Libya'), and possibly others, all gathered in Sirte, Libya, for meetings that took place around the 9th and 10th of December 2015.

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No kidding: This is the actual fleet of cars that rolled off a cargo ship into Sirte port when Libya was (re)invaded by ISIS terrorists in early 2015.
In their discussion with myself and Joe Quinn on our Behind the Headlines radio show on Sunday December 13th, the Moriartys relayed how Sirte, once a thriving city on Libya's Mediterranean coast, but now a stronghold of cut-throats and bandits, was placed on full lock-down for the mid-December terrorist coven.

Much of Sirte's population of 300,000 either succumbed to genocide or fled during and after the violent 2011 coup and NATO bombardment in Libya (told fully in horrific detail for the first time here). By mid-2012, about 70% of the population had returned to Sirte, then spent three years attempting to rebuild until, in February 2015, 'ISIS' terrorists appeared out of nowhere - in a fleet of brand, spanking new Toyota pick-ups - and commenced a siege of the city.

In August 2015, ISIS brutally quelled a rebellion by citizens who took up arms to try to push the terrorists away from their city. Desperate, the Council of Deputies (one of Libya's two 'legitimate' governments - three if you include ISIS) formally requested support from the Arab League in the form of airstrikes against the terrorists.

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Global dire straits 2016: Western media, the public interest, corrupting youth, the real terrorism, collective consciousness

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Philosopher John McMurtry was asked to "co-operate with Ayatollah Khamenei in the Supreme Leader's letter to the Youth in Europe and North America".

The questions posed by a designated US enemy opened a new world standpoint on the US-led world disorder and the taboo depths of shared crises as we enter 2016.

What in general do the Western media hide and not let people know?

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Erdogan's New Year resolution: Be more like Hitler

Turkish President Erdogan
© Kayhan Ozer / ReutersTurkish President Erdogan
On New Year's Eve, the Turkish president described Adolf Hitler's Germany as an example of an effective presidential system. While reprehensible and terribly stupid, it actually explains a lot.

While most of us were enjoying the holiday festivities, Recep Tayyip Erdogan managed a couple of improbable firsts on Thursday night. He achieved the heretofore seemingly impossible task of Godwining himself. At the same time, he pioneered another unlikely feat by becoming surely the first major world politician to cite Hitler as a positive role model. Either the Turkish president was partying hard in Ankara on New Year's Eve or he's entirely lost the plot. Or both.

Comment: Erdogan might as well go with the toothbrush style mustache too - Hilter did!


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Egyptian Air Force bombs 40 ISIS-affiliated terrorists in Northern Sinai

Egyptian Air Force
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Egypt's Air Force aircraft killed on Saturday more than 40 terrorists affiliated with Daesh extremist group in the north of Sinai Peninsula.

Egypt's Air Force aircraft attacked on Saturday a group of militants affiliated with Islamic State (ISIL, or Daesh in the Arab world) extremist group in the north of Sinai Peninsula, killing more than 40 terrorists, local media reported, citing sources in the country's army.

Moreover, 15 extremists from the Wilayat Sinai (Sinai Province) militant group got injuries, the Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper said.

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A suicide bomber rammed his vehicle into a police club in northern Sinai, killing at least six Egyptian policemen and injuring 10 others. An ISIS affiliate has claimed the attack, which comes days after a Russian passenger plane crashed in the region.

In a statement Wednesday, the jihadist group Sinai Province claimed responsibility for the attack in the city of El Arish, describing it as a suicide bombing against the "apostate" police force in retaliation for the arrests of Bedouin women in the region, according to AFP. The group has killed hundreds of Egyptian soldiers and police since the Egyptian army overthrew the Islamist president, Mohamed Mursi, in 2013, following mass protests against his rule.

ISIS claims '50 killed' in attacks on Egyptian checkpoints in Sinai



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Syrian Army inflicts heavy losses on terrorist groups around Damascus

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Syrian government forces have inflicted heavy losses on Islamic terrorists in the countryside around Damascus, reported Iran's news agency FARS.

Syrian government forces have made gains against Islamic terrorists in the suburbs of Damascus and its surrounding countryside, Iran's news agency FARS reported on Saturday.

"The militant groups' fortified positions in Zamalka in the northeastern outskirts of Damascus came under a massive offensive of the Syrian army and its allies," military sources told FARS.

Syrian government forces also carried out assaults on jihadists' positions in the suburban towns of al-Reihan, al-Nashabiyah, Ein Tarma and Jobar.

Comment: Also see: Western media AWOL as 'Islamic State' regroups in Libya: Interview with James & Joanne Moriarty


Bad Guys

US Judge: We subsidize Israeli tyranny and fascism

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Did you know that police tactics in the United States are being modeled after the tactics used by Israeli security operatives, the Israeli Defense Force, and Israeli police involved in the illegal occupation of Palestine and abuse of Palestinians? Consider the following information about the Israeli National Counter-Terrorism Seminar that one can find on the website of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).

"Every year, American law enforcement executives travel to Israel with ADL to study first hand Israel's tactics and strategies to combat terrorism. The National Counter-Terrorism Seminar (NCTS) is an intensive week long course led by senior commanders in the Israel National Police, experts from Israel's intelligence and security services, and the Israel Defense Forces. More than 175 law enforcement executives have participated in 12 NCTS sessions since 2004, taking the lessons they learned in Israel back to the United States."

Comment: The Israeli occupation of Palestine is illegal and always has been. Israel makes no bones about being an apartheid state and stealing land from Palestine, yet the US government, funded by US tax payers, continues to support Israel despite this reality, while even sending their domestic troops police to be trained in their tactics of occupation and population suppression. So much for being a beacon of freedom and democracy in the world.

The world is being "occupied" by psychopaths.


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Human research loopholes: Alive & well

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Doctor injecting a patient with placebo as part of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.
In one of the darkest chapters in medical ethics, the United States government ran an experiment from the 1930s to the 1970s in which it withheld treatment and medical information from rural African-American men suffering from syphilis. The public uproar generated by the Tuskegee Syphilis Study eventually resulted in regulations restricting government-supported research testing on humans. These regulations are called the "Common Rule," and they are right now up for their first full update.

The Common Rule, also known as the "Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects," is supposed to affirmatively protect us from the abuses of the future. However, the proposed regulation is lousy with loopholes, including ones that could exempt tracking online behavior and experiments related to intelligence activities.

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EU fails to uphold core principals of human rights and democracy in 2015

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The European Union's policies in 2015 showed that it is no longer concerned with its founding missions of democracy and rights, according to a French economist.

The European Union in 2015 has failed in upholding three of its core principles, democracy, human rights and efficient governance, French economist Gerard-Francois Dumont wrote in Atlantico.

Failing to protect refugees and entering deals with Turkey to curb their flow dealt a blow to the EU's human rights mission, according to Dumont. At the same time, the union also stamped out democracy by having its unelected bureaucratic bodies make decisions instead of local institutions.

Comment: Has the EU ever upheld its supposed core principals, or has it always just been a lapdog for NATO's continual war of aggression?