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'Sexual jihad': Young Tunisian women sent to Syria to 'relieve' hundreds of 'holy warriors' daily are returning pregnant

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© febrayer.comA number of Tunisian girls who had travelled to Syria for "sexual jihad" have returned home pregnant, the Tunisian government says.
Tunisian women have traveled to Syria to wage 'sexual jihad', performing intercourse with dozens of Islamist fighters and returning home pregnant, Tunisia's Interior Minister Lotfi ben Jeddou told MPs.

The Tunisian girls "are [sexually] swapped between 20, 30, and 100 rebels and they come back bearing the fruit of sexual contacts in the name of sexual jihad and we are silent doing nothing and standing idle," the minister said during an address to the National Constituent Assembly on Thursday.

"After the sexual liaisons they have there in the name of 'jihad al-nikah' [sexual holy war] they come home pregnant," ben Jeddou continued.

Ben Jeddo did not elaborate on how many Tunisian women had returned to the country pregnant with the children of jihadist fighters.

Former Mufti of Tunisia Sheikh Othman Battikh in April said that 13 Tunisian girls "were fooled" into traveling to Syria to offer their sexual services to rebels fighters.

Comment: It was only a matter of time...

Rape, pillage and plunder: Al Qaeda terrorists receive retrospective blessing from extremist Saudi cleric to enjoy hours-long 'intercourse marriages' with Syrian girls


Card - VISA

World's first cashless society? Israeli government looking into doing away with cash altogether

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The government authorized establishment of a committee to examine ways to eliminate cash from the Israeli economy

The government on Tuesday authorized establishment of a committee that will examine ways to eliminate cash from the Israeli economy - the better to prevent citizens from cheating on their taxes. The committee will be chaired by Harel Locker, director of the Prime Minister's Office.

Cash is easily passed from individual to individual, and transactions using cash can take place without the tax man's supervision. Not so electronic transactions; with modern computers, banks can keep tabs on how much people deposit into their accounts and how much they withdraw, while credit card companies have an up to the second record of how much people spend.

Members of the panel will include top staff from the Israel Police, the Tax Authority, the chairman of the Government Authority on Money Laundering and Terror, the Bank of Israel's income and payments director, State Attorney's office officials, and more.

According to many of these officials, cash is bad - because it allows individuals to get out of their tax payment responsibilities. Today, an enterprising tax collector cannot easily compare income and outflow. While he may suspect that a person living beyond his reported means is cheating on his taxes, there is no way to know for sure, without solid evidence. In a cashless economy, all records will be electronic, and checking who makes what and how much they owe in taxes - and collecting it before it gets to their account - will be a much simpler matter, the theory goes.

Arrow Up

Bolivian president to sue US govt for crimes against humanity

 Evo Morales
© AFP Photo/Filippo MonteforteBolivia's President Evo Morales.
Bolivian President Evo Morales will file a lawsuit against the US government for crimes against humanity. He has decried the US for its intimidation tactics and fear-mongering after the Venezuelan presidential jet was blocked from entering US airspace.

"I would like to announce that we are preparing a lawsuit against Barack Obama to condemn him for crimes against humanity," said President Morales at a press conference in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz. He branded the US president as a "criminal" who violates international law.

In solidarity with Venezuela, Bolivia will begin preparing a lawsuit against the US head of state to be taken to the international court. Furthermore, Morales has called an emergency meeting of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) to discuss what has been condemned by Venezuela as "an act of intimidation by North American imperialism."

The Bolivian president has suggested that the members of CELAC withdraw their ambassadors from the US to send a message to the Obama Administration. As an additional measure he will call on the member nations of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas to boycott the next meeting of the UN. Members of the Alliance include Antigua and Barbuda, Cuba, Dominica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Saint Lucia.

"The US cannot be allowed to continue with its policy of intimidation and blockading presidential flights," stressed Morales.

The Venezuelan government announced on Thursday that President Nicolas Maduro's plane had been denied entry into Puerto Rican (US) airspace.

USA

Look at 'liberated' Libya and despair

Abdel Bari Atwan
© Abdel Bari AtwanAbdel Bari Atwan
Editor in Chief of Alquds Alarabi Newspaper
Welcome to the new Libya, a country 'liberated' by NATO which now finds itself without the oil revenues which could make it rich, with no security, no stability and assassinations and corruption at unprecendented levels.

Last Friday, the Economist magazine published a report about the implosion of Libya. My attention was caught by the pictures that illustrated the piece - particularly one of some graffitti on the wall of a sea front cafe in the capital Tripoli. 'The only way to Heaven is the way to the airport' it read.

The joke is indicative of the troubled state of Libya nowadays following 'liberation' by NATO warplanes in the sky and the revolution on the ground which toppled the dictatorial regime of Muammar al-Ghadaffi.

Recently I have met many peope who are visiting London from Libya and they tell stories of life there which are hard to believe.

The capital Tripoli had no water or electricity for a whole week.

The armed militia dominate and rule the streets in the absence of a workable government, a national security establishment and basic municipal services.

Onoud Zanoussi, the 18 year-old daughter of Abdullah Zanoussi, the former chief of Ghadaffi's security establishment, was kidnapped on her release from prison following seven months behind bars accused of entering her country illegally. She was abducted in front of the prison gates and the abductor was one of the guards!

Two years ago, the British and French business community sharpened their teeth and rubbed their hands with glee in anticipation of their share of Libyan reconstruction. Now there isn't a single foreign businessman in Tripoli, all of them ran for their lives after the assasssination of the American Ambassador and attacks on several foreign Embassies and Consulates.

Comment: Welcome, Libya, to the community of democratic nations! It's freedom and justice the American way!


Bad Guys

Mind-controlled dupe? Police warned Navy officials on 7 August that Aaron Alexis was "hearing voices in his head caused by some sort of microwave machine"

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Police told the Navy that Aaron Alexis was hallucinating and hearing voices. Navy agents reviewing the case decided he was no threat, but Defense chief Chuck Hagel says many warning signs were missed.

Police in Rhode Island warned the U.S. Navy last month that Aaron Alexis was hallucinating and hearing voices, and security officials at the local Navy base where he worked promised to look into the matter.

Newport Police Lt. William Fitzgerald said Wednesday that officers had faxed a copy of their report to the Newport Naval Station after Alexis told them on Aug. 7 that he was being threatened by unseen people and feared that "some sort of microwave machine" was penetrating his body.

"We faxed it to them that same day, an hour after we spoke to Mr. Alexis," Fitzgerald said. "They said they would look into it, that they would follow up on it. It was a routine thing for us to give them a heads-up."

A Navy official in Washington said Navy security agents in Newport had reviewed the allegations and decided Alexis was not a threat to the installation or to himself. He called the notification "routine" and said security personnel apparently did not interview Alexis or revoke his security clearance.

Comment: Why would the organization that carried out the Philadelphia Experiment and participated in MK/Ultra-type activity 'look into' police reports about its own personnel being mind-controlled?

The Navy would already have all that data!


Attention

Best of the Web: Washington D.C. elite tactical police units were ordered to stand down while massacre took place at Navy Yard

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Officer says tactical team arrived quickly but Capitol Police commander ordered officers to return. Inquiry ordered.


The U.S. Capitol Police have launched an investigation into whether an elite tactical team was abruptly recalled from responding to Monday's Navy Yard shooting massacre before D.C. Metropolitan Police officers confronted the shooter.

Two Metropolitan Police officers entered the Navy Yard without the Capitol Police team and one was wounded by the gunman, Aaron Alexis.

Capitol Police spokesman Shennell Antrobus said Wednesday that Chief Kim Dine ordered the independent inquiry, which is to report its findings and recommendations by Oct. 21.

The elite Capitol Police Containment & Emergency Response Team is based just a few blocks from the Navy Yard. A law enforcement source told WUSA-TV the unit was less than 30 seconds from the gate and responded as Metropolitan Police pleaded for help.

Comment: See also: Washington Navy Yard Shooting: What's The Point?


Evil Rays

Army document describes technology that can transmit a voice into someone's head

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A declassified Army document titled "Bioeffects of Selected Nonlethal Weapons" describes a series of technologies that the military has developed, including one with the ability to transfer radio-frequency (RF) energy into a human target. The energy is perceived by the brain as sounds inside the target's head as the microwaves are absorbed by the target's body.

This technology has already been proven capable of carrying modulated frequencies that sound like recognizable speech to the recipient. If fully developed, such a technology could be a powerful tool - for good, by silently transmit messages to hostages surrounded by captors - or for evil, by driving an unwitting man insane with voices in his head. Has the U.S. government ever used it?

The document was declassified in 2006 after a FOIA request. According to the Army document:
Application of the microwave hearing technology could facilitate a private message transmission. It may be useful to provide a disruptive condition to a person not aware of the technology. Not only might it be disruptive to the sense of hearing, it could be psychologically devastating if one suddenly heard "voices within one's head". [p.8]
The microwave auditory effect, as it is called, was first noticed by persons working in the vicinity of radar transponders during World War II, in which the subjects reported "hearing" buzzing, ticking, hissing and knocking sounds in their heads, which were not really there. American researcher Allan Frey first published findings of the effect in 1961, documenting the ability to "hear" RF pulses 100 meters from the transmitter.

Stormtrooper

Is WW3 still on? Syrian chemical attack used sarin and was worst in 25 years, declares UN


The UN has confirmed that the worst chemical weapons attack in 25 years took place in eastern Damascus last month, involving specially designed rockets that spread sarin nerve agent over rebel-held suburbs of the Syrian capital.

The report did not assign blame for the attack but the US, Britain and France said the details on the sarin, the rockets used and their trajectories all proved that Bashar al-Assad's regime was responsible.

However, Russia argued that the western powers had "jumped to conclusions" and said claims of rebel use against their own supporters to provoke foreign intervention "should not be shrugged off".

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There was also sharp disagreement about what kind of UN resolution was needed to implement the agreement struck by the US and Russia on Saturday in Geneva on dismantling the Assad regime's chemical weapons programme.

The differences - on whether an initial resolution should include the threat of punitive measures for Syrian non-compliance - were a reminder that the Geneva agreement could still unravel before it is put into force.

Snakes in Suits

Strauss-Kahn hired to advise Serbia

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Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been retained by Serbia's Socialist government to advise the prime minister and finance minister on managing the country's debt as it seeks to join the EU, officials in Belgrade said Friday.

Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has agreed to advise the Serbian government and is expected in Belgrade next week, Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said Friday.

"We have agreed in principle, there are only technical details to be settled," Vucic told AFP.

"It is expected that Dominique Strauss-Kahn will come to Belgrade within a week," he added.

Earlier, Vucic said in an interview to state TV that Strauss-Kahn "will be a government advisor, he will advise the finance minister, me and the prime minister", Ivica Dacic.

The length of Strauss-Kahn's appointment and his remuneration were not disclosed.

The 64-year-old economist "will help Serbia to reprogramme its debts," Vucic said, adding that Strauss-Kahn "was not in particular satisfied and happy when he saw our balances but already offered several solutions."

Magnify

France's ex-budget minister faces probe over assets

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France's disgraced former budget minister Jérôme Cahuzac was in trouble again on Wednesday when he was placed under formal investigation for allegedly failing to fully disclose his financial holdings to the state, according to a judicial source.

France's former budget minister Jérôme Cahuzac was hit with yet another formal investigation in connection to a tax evasion scandal, but this time for allegedly failing to disclose all of his financial assets to the state, judicial sources said on Wednesday.

Cahuzac resigned from government on March 19 amid an embarrassing investigation into allegations he had stashed money away in a Swiss account. In the months leading up to his departure, Cahuzac adamantly denied the reports, which first surfaced on the French investigative site Mediapart in late 2012.