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Dieudonné: 'Quenelle' is a gesture of emancipation, there's nothing Nazi about it

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The French comedian who invented the controversial 'quenelle' gesture used by Nicolas Anelka has said he is "proud" of the footballer.

In his first TV interview since Anelka's actions sparked the furore, Dieudonne M'bala M'bala exclusively told Sky News' Paul Harrison that neither he nor the West Bromwich Albion striker were racist or anti-Semitic.

"Nicolas Anelka has all my support, of course," he said.

"We see him as a brother in our humanity. He's someone who is very courageous and for whom I have very much respect and admiration.


Comment: Very interesting!

So, the Jewish lobby in France initially recognized it to be an anti-system gesture, but then it was later appropriated by the French government as being 'anti-semitic'.

Someone then leaned on the CRIF to 'get in line'...

Once again we see how it takes just a handful of psychopaths in power to throw the Jews under the bus when the going gets rough for the political classes.

And isn't it amazing how a 'Western democratic establishment' can be so paranoid about a joke circulating among the common people?!

They seem to instinctively realize that the 'Quenelle', as a symbol, contains power...


Stormtrooper

Flashback 400 U.S. troops were deployed to Egypt one week before Morsi was ousted in July 2013 coup d'état

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© AFP Photo / Khalil Mazraawi
More than 400 US soldiers are preparing for their deployment to Egypt in anticipation of violent protests, riots, and the possibility of having to protect the country's border with Israel.

Training at Fort Hood for a nine-month deployment in the "near future" concluded on June 20, KCEN-TV reports, noting that the soldiers encountered Molotov cocktails and "other dangerous items" in their training.

"Just what I've seen over the course of the past week, this unit is already far more ready for this type of threat than we were last week," Lt. Matthew Wilkinson told the television station. According to KDH News, the training lasted about six months.

"We want to be as professional as possible so that whatever situation we may encounter, [so] the opposing force knows that we mean business and we know what we're doing," said PFC Perez Alexander.

USA

Flashback U.S. false-flag terror in Egypt

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Where US client regimes' military personnel go to learn how to 'deal with commies at home'
Shortly after midnight on the morning of New Year's Day, a green Skoda automobile pulled up outside the Saints Coptic Orthodox Church in Alexandria, Egypt. The vehicle decanted two men, one of whom was seen speaking tersely into a mobile phone as they walked briskly from the scene.

A few minutes later a 100-kilogram bomb detonated inside the car, sending its densely packed, lethal payload of nails, glass and iron balls into the sanctuary. The explosion, which was powerful enough to shatter every window in the neighborhood, killed more than twenty worshipers gathered for New Year's mass. Nearly a hundred more were seriously wounded. Body parts were propelled into the fourth floor of the church building and onto a neighboring mosque.

An hour before the bomb went off, government security personnel assigned to guard the church quietly withdrew, despite official assurances that the force would be on hand until the end of the worship service. No explanation was given for this oddly timed dereliction of duty. After the bombing, a group of Muslim radicals quickly materialized to taunt the terrified and infuriated Christian victims with chants of "Allah akbar." Armored riot police arrived shortly thereafter, firing rubber bullets and tear gas grenades to disperse the crowd.

Bomb

Divide and re-conquer: Bombs rock Cairo on eve of 2011 uprising anniversary

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© Khalil Hamra/APEmergency workers gather at the Egyptian police headquarters after the blast in central Cairo.
Big explosion outside Egyptian police headquarters followed by two more blasts in capital

A large truck bomb has rocked the centre of Cairo, killing at least four people and injuring 76.

The explosion early on Friday morning - the eve of the third anniversary of the 2011 uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak - struck the Egyptian police headquarters.

Hours after the attack, two more blasts hit the capital.

A crude explosive device killed one policeman and wounded nine others in another Cairo neighbourhood, the interior ministry said in a statement. Security sources said a person driving past security vehicles threw a hand grenade in their direction.

In Giza, a large district on the outskirts of Cairo, a third explosion went off near a police station. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

Comment: See also:

Manufacturing civil war in Egypt: 'Mystery' snipers massacre Morsi supporters
SOTT.net, July 9th, 2013

Three Decades With Egypt's Military Keep U.S. in Loop
Bloomberg, February 3rd, 2011
The Pentagon has 625 personnel in Egypt, helping keep the peace along the border with Israel and coordinating aid and weapons sales from such companies as General Dynamics Corp., Lockheed Martin Corp., Boeing Co. and United Technologies Corp.

[...]

More than 500 Egyptian military officers study each year at U.S. institutes such as the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, and National Defense University at Fort McNair in Washington.



Cult

Former UK Deputy House Speaker and Conservative Party Vice-Chairman Nigel Evans in court to face charges of sex crimes against multiple 20-something men

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Nigel Evans is accused of two counts of indecent assault, five of sexual assault and one of rape

Nigel Evans, the former deputy speaker of the House of Commons, will enter formal pleas on Friday over allegations of sexual offences against seven men.

Evans, the MP for Ribble Valley in Lancashire, is to appear at Preston crown court for a plea and case management hearing.

The 55-year-old is accused of two counts of indecent assault, five of sexual assault and one of rape. The charges date from 2002 to last year.

He has previously emphatically denied all the charges.

A provisional date of 10 March has been set for his trial, which is scheduled to last up to four weeks.

Smoking

Smoking is not for the masses! Politicians and royals light up, though

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© ReutersRussian foreign minister Lavrov lights up
What do Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Winston Churchill and Jawaharlal Nehru all have in common? They were (are) all fond of smoking.

Rates of cigarette and cigar smoking have been falling across the Western world as a confluence of health advocacy and advertisement restrictions have prodded millions of people to either quit or not take up the deadly habit in the first place.

But a surprising number of global leaders like to light up, although a great many avoid doing so in public.

In recent years, much discussion has been made about U.S. Presidents Obama and Clinton and their habit of smoking cigarettes and cigars, respectively.

Comment: Do as we say, not as we do!

Again we see that the issue isn't smoking per se. The main goal of tobacco smoking bans is "to change societal behavior" by stigmatizing smoking, making it less convenient and less socially acceptable. By raising the stakes, it helped transform a complaint into a right, so that people annoyed by tobacco smoke now felt justified in demanding that it be eliminated everywhere they might want to go, including other people's property.

In short, they have conditioned the majority of the people on the planet to behave like Nazis and think it is normal.

See also:

The devious plan of anti-smoking campaigns to control people and stop them from using their brain

Let's All Light Up!

5 Health Benefits of Smoking

Nicotine Lessens Symptoms Of Depression In Nonsmokers

Nicotine helps Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Patients

Brain Researchers: Smoking increases intelligence


Bad Guys

Enbridge launches hundreds of digs for cracks in Line 9

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© CBCFrom July to December of last year, Enbridge conducted hundreds of integrity digs for cracks, dents and corrosion on Line 9.
Oil giant says pipeline is safe, but activists remain unconvinced

In the last six months, Enbridge Pipelines Inc. has filed hundreds of maintenance notices for cracks, dents and corrosion on the controversial Line 9 pipeline that runs through rural Hamilton.

Activists and pipeline experts say it's a sign that the 38-year-old line is brittle, and strengthens their argument against the company's current plan to reverse the pipeline's flow and increase its capacity to carry crude.

But Enbridge says the wealth of maintenance digs are just further proof that the company is committed to keeping the line in good shape and that the maintenance attention is "prudent" preparation should its application be accepted by the National Energy Board.

From July to December of last year, there were 308 maintenance digs along line 9 - and the vast majority were for cracks in the line. In July alone, Enbridge filed 105 maintenance notices for digs on line 9, according to documents filed with the NEB.

Robot

U.S. Army prepares to replace thousands of troops with military robots

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An all-out drone war seems inevitable given the rapid rate at which battlefield technology is advancing in this day and age, but a United States Army commander expects an arsenal of robotic warriors could be but a few years away.

Gen. Robert Cone, the chief of the Army's Training and Doctrine Command, said during a recent symposium that he thinks there's a chance the size of the military's brigade combats teams will shrink by a quarter in the coming years from 4,000 total troops down to 3,000. Picking up the slack, he said, could be a fleet of robotic killing machines akin to the ground versions of the unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, increasingly used by the world's armies.

The Military Times' Paul McLeary was the first to report this week on remarks that Cone, a four-star general, made during the Army Aviation Symposium January 15 in Arilington, Virginia.

"I've got clear guidance to think about what if you could robotically perform some of the tasks in terms of maneuverability, in terms of the future of the force," Cone told his crowd, according to McLeary, adding that he also has "clear guidance to rethink" the size of those infantry squads, which currently are manned by nine troops apiece.

Chess

Propaganda Alert: Female terrorist may have already infiltrated Sochi Olympic security zone; U.S. warships on standby

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© Stefan KrasowskiWork being done on an Olympic venue site in Sochi, Russia.
The U.S. is assisting Russia in the search for a suspected terrorist who could already be inside the security zone set up for next month's winter Olympics in Sochi.

Fox News is reporting U.S. counterterrorism operatives are searching for Ruzanna Ibragimova, a "white widow," - the wife of a dead terrorist - who is believed to have traveled from Dagestan to Sochi and may have breached the 1,500-mile security area. Ibragimova's husband was killed during a previous terrorist attack on a Moscow theater.

Her photo was distributed to Russian and U.S. security officials last week. An accompanying memo said Ibragimova is believed to be associated with "illegal armed groups for the organization of terrorist acts in the zone of the 2014 Olympics."

A U.S. security forces memo said the notice "is the first sign that terrorists may have managed to penetrate the security cordon."

Russia has about 40,000 security and police personnel in the area to deter attacks.

The news of the possible terrorist breach is just the latest security threat to the Olympics which are set to begin next month. Terrorist groups have already made videotaped threats to disrupt the proceedings, prompting U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel to offer security assistance to the Russians.

Arrow Down

Corporate criminals, billionaires gather for World Economic Forum in Davos

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The 44th annual World Economic Forum (WEF) began Wednesday, bringing over 2,000 corporate executives, major investors, government leaders, central bankers and celebrities to the Swiss Alpine resort of Davos.

The annual celebration of wealth and avarice follows a bumper year for the world's super-rich. Stock prices and corporate profits surged to new record highs, swelling the bank accounts and portfolios of the financial elite, even as austerity measures, wage cutting and layoffs slashed living standards and threw tens of millions more people into poverty.

On the eve of the forum, the British charity Oxfam released a study documenting the staggering growth of social inequality. Oxfam reported that the richest 85 individuals possess more wealth than the poorest 50 percent of the world's population - 3.5 billion people!

The Davos conference embodies the emergence of a new global financial aristocracy. In attendance at this year's meeting are 80 billionaires and hundreds of millionaires.

The general tone on the opening day was one of "fragile optimism," according to a survey of attendees. There is a general expectation of more good fortune in 2014. But looming over the festivities there is also fear of the social and political consequences of the naked plundering of society by the elites represented in Davos.

The conference, which goes from January 22 through 25, has officially adopted the title "The Reshaping of the World: Consequences for Society, Politics and Business." It will draw 1,500 business executives, 48 prime ministers and presidents, and the heads of twenty central banks. US attendees include Secretary of State John Kerry, Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew and Environmental Protection Agency head Gina McCarthy.