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The proposed amendments to the Air Code would authorize the pilot in command to take measures of enforcement against passengers who "pose a threat to the health and security of other passengers and refuse to obey the orders" using restraint devices.
A list of onboard devices that could be used against unruly passengers is currently being discussed in parliament. While the cosponsors of the bill agreed that plastic handcuffs for hands and ankles would be effective, Tasers were ruled out as they could be used against crew members. MP Alexander Starovoitov, the cosponsor of the legislation pointed out that today it's mostly passengers who help the crew to subdue brawlers by using what is at hand, such as scarves or towels.
According to the Rudaw broadcaster, improvised explosive devises planted in several vehicles detonated across the city.
The blasts left several Iraqi security officers injured, the Sky News Arabia broadcaster reported.
The situation in Iraq has been highly unstable for several years due to activities of the Daesh* terror group, which seized huge terrorists in the country in 2014. Despite the fact that the occupied areas were retaken by the Iraqi government troops, the jihadists are staging regular attacks on the country's troops and civilians.

Philippine customs officials inspect cargo containers containing tonnes of garbage shipped by Canada at Manila port, Philippines
Sixty-nine containers holding some 2,500 tons of household waste (including plastic bottles, bags, newspapers and diapers) were loaded overnight onto a vessel at the port of Subic, northwest of Manila. The containers left on Friday for a month-long journey to the Canadian city of Vancouver.
"Baaaaaaaaa bye, as we say it... The garbage is gone, good riddance," Philippines Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin wrote on Twitter, posting images of the leaving vessel.
Three years ago a Philippines court declared the import of 2,400 tons of Canadian waste illegal. It had been mislabeled as plastics for recycling. Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte then ordered that the waste be shipped back, threatening to dump it in front of Canada's embassy in Manila, or personally sail with the waste and leave it in Canadian waters. "Let's fight Canada. I will declare war against them," he said.

Earlier this year, a scientific report estimated the number of so-called “paperless migrants” who have decided to stay in Finland without a legal residence permit or despite being rejected, as 8,000, up from the previous 4,000.
Finland may put electronic footwear on immigrants who have had their asylum applications rejected, the Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat reported.
If passed, the law will generally apply to immigrants, but especially to those who have received negative decisions on their asylum applications. The idea of electronic footwear, in Scandinavia known as "electronic fetters", is to serve as an alternative to putting all illegal immigrants in physical custody, an option reserved for individuals deemed dangerous to the public. The Aliens Act lists several conditions for detention, including risk of escape, suspicion of crime or a threat to national security. With footwear in place, the authorities will still be able to keep track of them.
The question of whether the "fetters" requirement would also apply to children and minors, remains unresolved.
Comment: Finland has been overwhelmed by the influx of migrants and has had its share of violent crime; the populace is fed up and 'vigilante groups' have formed:
- Finland outraged by migrant gang's child rape ring, calls for tougher sentencing and deportation laws
- Vigilante group Soldiers of Odin announce hunt for rapists, paedophiles amid Finland sex attacks
- Shadow of fascism spreads: 'Soldiers of Odin' begin patrolling streets of Finland

Honduran migrants help each other to cross over the U.S. border wall to San Diego, California, from Tijuana, Mexico, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018
Agents encountered 1,036 people, primarily from Central America, near El Paso, Texas, early Wednesday morning, a senior Border Patrol official told the Washington Examiner. The group included 63 children travelling without a parent or guardian. Another 39 people were single adults, and the remaining 934 claimed to be travelling with a family member.
Comment: It's these types of events that have driven efforts by private citizens to take control of the situation:
Private fundraising: Vet raises $5M in 3 days on GoFundMe for border wall
Private sector proposal: US company offers to build 234 miles of border wall for $1.4 billion
Proof of concept by the company who made the proposal:
New Mexico sees construction of first privately-funded section of border wall - Trump-approved
Frontline personnel are totally behind it:
Border Patrol Agent: The best way to end to the humanitarian crisis on our southern border is Trump's wall
On Thursday evening half a dozen or more explosions ripped across a central avenue, leaving at least five people dead and a dozen or more wounded, according to unconfirmed early conflicting reports. Some reports have cited as many as six or more among the dead what may have numbered eight total explosions.
Dramatic footage captured the moment of one of the bombs being detonated on a busy street during the heart of the evening in an area known as a popular commercial hub filled with cafes and malls.
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War is not a foregone conclusion or a national necessity. Each successive occupant of the White House only needs you to believe that in order to centralize the power of an increasingly imperial presidency, stifle dissent, and chip away at what remains of civil liberties.Whenever I mention direct democracy, a certain segment of the population always comes back with a very negative knee-jerk reaction. Since this response tends to center around several concerns, today's post will dig into them and explain how such pitfalls can be structurally addressed.
- Danny Sjursen, retired US Army officer, The Pence Prophecy: VP Predicts Perpetual War at the West Point Graduation
Minority Protection
The first thing that worries people is a fear there will be no protections for minority populations within such a system. Take the U.S. for example, where approximately 80% of the population lives in urban areas and only 20% in rural. If we moved to a system where direct popular vote played a meaningful role in deciding the majority of issues, rural populations would lose out every single time. It would end up being an oppressive system for people who live in less populated areas and would tear up the U.S. even faster than is happening now.
I definitely think this sort of thing is a problem, but people misunderstand what I mean when I discuss direct democracy. Fundamentally, I'm a firm believer that governance should be radically decentralized compared to what it is today. America is a great example of a good idea gone completely off the tracks.
Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority: still more when you superadd the tendency or the certainty of corruption by authority. There is no worse heresy than that the office sanctifies the holder of it. That is the point at which the negation of Catholicism and the negation of Liberalism meet and keep high festival, and the end learns to justify the means.
- Lord Acton
You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.If you've read anything I've written over the past several years, you'll be acutely aware of my belief that human civilization is currently in a major transition period between two great paradigms of world history. The old world we all grew up in no longer works for most people, yet is being relentlessly propped up by the powerful and their minions who benefit from its parasitic and destructive nature. Despite their best efforts, a system so poisonous, decrepit and corrupt cannot and will not last. At this stage, it's little more than a Potemkin village fraud barely kept standing courtesy of increasingly intense deception, manipulation and the sheer will of those who profit handsomely from it.
- Buckminster Fuller
By stating we're in the transition period, I want to make it clear I believe things are very much already being disrupted and altered beneath the hood of a world which appears indistinguishable from what it was a decade ago on a superficial level. Specifically, I think there are two core aspects of human existence that will be completely transformed in the years to come. First, within the monetary and financial systems that define how commerce, savings and entrepreneurship function. The emergence and continued momentum of Bitcoin offers evidence that disruption in this realm is already very much underway, albeit still in its infancy. The second realm I expect will experience massive transformational change relates to forms of human governance. We've barely scratched the surface on this one, but nascent signs have started to appear, and I suspect a push towards political systems more defined by direct democracy will become increasingly common in the years ahead. I've spent many hours writing about the financial and monetary system, so today's piece will focus on what appears to be coming with regard to human political evolution.
The Orange Police Department received an anonymous tip about animal cruelty at the home, according to Sgt. Phil McMullen, the department's public information officer.
Police arrived at the home at about 2:30 p.m. local time and were let inside the home by the owners.
Orange police said they found "approximately 100 animals, ranging anywhere from puppies to elder dogs in various stages of medical issues."
Orange County Animal Care was called and they began removing the animals from the home wearing hazmat suits and masks.
Denmark is seeing a growing trend in campsites becoming places of permanent residence, TV2 reported.
Of approximately 100 campsites in Denmark that are open all year, almost half, 47, have people living in them all year round, which means a doubling in the last decade.
According to Danish camping regulations, it is not permitted to have a permanent residence at a campsite all year round. During the winter period, which formally lasts from 1 November to 28 February, you are allowed to spend a maximum of 20 days at a time in your caravan.
Comment: Poverty and homelessness are soaring across the Western world and people are becoming wise to the fact that this is because of their corrupt political system and broken economies:
- European Parliament Elections 2019: Big Wins For Nationalist Parties in The UK, France, And Italy
- Exposing the "Trailer Trash" myth: A stagnant economy and unaffordable housing
- UK's poverty wages, extortionate rents and austerity: Homeless families who work soars 73% in 5 years
- Forgotten France rises up












Comment: See also: Man wreaks havoc aboard Russian plane, brawls with passengers & dies