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"Our teams have found a body this morning and firefighters have confirmed the person's death," a spokesman for Eurotunnel told France Info. BMFTV reported that the migrant of was Sudanese origin. The man was run over by a truck from the UK, Francetvinfo website reported.
A police spokesman told BFMTV that they were "completely clueless" about the situation, adding that 60 officers are currently working at the scene of the incident.
According to police sources cited by Francetvinfo, migrants were attempting to break into Eurotunnel "at least three times" on Tuesday night.
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has dispatched 120 police officers to take control of the terminal area in the port city.
Lorry driver Sean Swan said the migrants are using melee weapons to dissuade drivers from forcing them off the lorries.
"They are jemmying the padlocks off, with hammers, crowbars and Stanley knives," he told the BBC.
On Monday night about 2,000 migrants tried to breach the fences of the Calais terminal trying to get into UK. A Eurotunnel spokesman, who described the situation as "the biggest incursion effort in the past month and a half."

Pictured: Trademark colors of the Crips and Bloods street gangs, who wear blue and red respectively.
Under the hashtag #100Days100Nights Twitter and Instagram users are warning that scores of innocent people may be risking their lives should they venture out between the streets of Western and Normandie in L.A.
The terrifying bet was allegedly made last week following the death of Rollin 100 gang member 'KP'.
The posts on Instagram and Twitter have been taken seriously by police and led LAPD officials to deploy more officers to the area, police sources told the Daily Beast.
Source: The Daily Mail
Comment: Economic and social upheaval will spur opportunists, and the desperate, towards violence. And not only from street gangs.
See: Situational Awareness - Observe, Orient, Decide, Act

A new study has found 67% of some 60,000 US adults aged 50 to 64 live in a household with an annual income of less than $20,000.
The baby boomer generation was supposed to be the one that slid into its twilight years with everything sorted out - health, financial stability and long life expectancy. But that may not be the case. According to a new study, boomers - defined by the authors as people between the ages of 50 and 64 - are facing a host of health and economic challenges.
The study, released last week by Feeding America - a nonprofit network of food banks - with funding from the AARP Foundation, a lobbying group for older adults, found that roughly 8 million baby boomers are going hungry and are turning to charity for food. According to the report, which surveyed 60,000 people, the main challenges fueling the crisis were unemployment, housing shortages and poor health.
"Our network serves 13 million older adults and we expect that number to rise," said Matt Knott, president of Feeding America. "This is absolutely the right time to be taking a hard look at the data to determine the challenges our mature clients face."
Comment: The elderly living on fixed incomes are often skipping meals and having to decide whether to pay their bills, pay for medicines or buy food. It's criminal that this should be so common in wealthy countries such as the US and the UK, where it would take very little for the world's richest to make a huge difference in poverty levels for millions, if those in power had an ounce of compassion.
- Government report: Over 14-million elderly, low income Americans go hungry
- 1.6 million UK pensioners living in poverty
- Food insecurity US: Thousands of poor and elderly wait in line for food in Miami under scorching sun
- $240 billion amassed by 100 richest people enough to end extreme poverty four times over: Oxfam
Military like response to one suspect shuts down American neighborhood
In a scene more reminiscent of a war-zone than an American city, Berkeley, California police conducted what looked like a full-scale military operation in a residential neighborhood in response to a one person robbery of a local laundromat.
Despite the fact that no one was injured in the robbery, police decided to effectively close down an entire neighborhood in an attempt to catch the "silver tooth" robber who they admitted may or may not have been armed. Police advised residents to stay in their homes as they went house to house to search for the suspect.
"Berkeley Police spokeswoman Officer Jennifer Coats said cash was taken during the robbery but there were no injuries reported to the victim," reported Berkeleyside.com.
In the mainstream media report quoted above, the local reporter calmly reports the full-scale takeover of an American city to catch one criminal as if it was completely normal.
Comment: The "new normal" indeed, though it is anything but. It should, rather, be viewed as unacceptable and as reflection of the totalitarian time and place in which we live, and of a people gone literally mad. Normal - truly - would be to look at such events as these as utterly psychopathic in nature; with the goal of instilling fear and acquiescence to being subject to - and subsumed by - the psychopathic virus.
See also: Drivers, Beware: The costly, deadly dangers of traffic stops in the American police state
Scott Davis, a program specialist at the department's enrollment center in Atlanta, has accused the VA of purposely delaying action on 34,000 veteran benefit applications given they did not include verified income information, data that is not required for veterans to receive benefits.
Davis reportedly told to Sen. Johnny Isakson of Georgia that 18,000 veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan were waiting to hear of their pending applications, while 16,000 others lost eligibility after the VA ignored their applications for five years.
Veterans have five years after their discharge from the service to apply for benefits, the Washington Examiner reported. Davis said the VA sat on many of the applications in question -- marking them as pending -- until eligibility ran out.
"This is not an accident, not when you get to those numbers," Davis told the Examiner. "The VA, again, intentionally has artificial barriers to reduce the number of people who can use the system."
The VA has yet to respond to the allegations.
Davis corresponded via letters with two Republican members of Congress to report that the Atlanta VA center sat on benefit applications or sent veterans away due to incomplete forms.
That's what one futurist is proposing, as he runs on a political platform based around psycho-physical state control over mind and body.
Zoltan Istvan, presidential candidate for the Transhumanist Party, thinks that prisoners would be better motivated to obey the law if the death penalty were abolished, and it be replaced by implanting a surveillance brain chip that notify the law and can even deploy a "tranquiliser triggered to block violent behavior."
Of course, once it becomes legal to control the brains of one sector of society (convicted criminals), the rest of society may follow, each with their own rationales and justifications that make using spy chips inside the brain somehow acceptable.
Comment: This is all for the safety of the community, of course. The transhumanist agenda has the best interests of humanity at heart.
- They Really Do Want To Implant Microchips Into Your Brain
- Control under the guise of healing! Military plans to test brain implants to fight mental disorders
The man identified by The Daily News as Alando Brissett, 25, reportedly got into an argument with an employee at the Target retail outlet in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn on Saturday night, when he demanded a receipt after returning bottles. Police were summoned when he refused to leave the store.
The video of the arrest shows four policemen, including a female officer, holding Brissett down on the floor and hitting him in the back several times. One officer then pinned the suspect's head to the floor with his knee.
"Stop f**king hitting him," a woman is heard yelling in the video and the crowd is seen to be gathering.
"One person, 50 police. It's wrong, that's not good," and "You can't hit him, don't hit him!" the customers are heard shouting.
Later about 20 more officers arrived at the scene and Brissett was escorted to a police car.
He was just 17 when an Israeli soldier shot him with live ammunition.
"Now I get angry because of the pain, especially when someone accidentally touches my injury," he says in the short video above.
It is one of two videos published recently by Defense for Children International - Palestine (DCI-Palestine), highlighting the experiences of children shot by Israeli occupation forces with live ammunition.
The second video, below, features Fadel Abu Odwan, a 14-year-old in Gaza whose injury will leave him unable to have children.
In 2014, live ammunition fired by Israeli soldiers killed 11 Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank.
Another 299 children sustained gunshot injuries, according to data from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
Israeli human rights group B'Tselem condemned in June Israel's continued use of live ammunition to kill and injure unarmed Palestinians.
Comment: Warning: graphic images at the end of article.
The controversial Sun columnist, who only recently apologized for the language in her inflammatory piece which referred to immigrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean as "cockroaches," said it was "ridiculous" that animals could be put to sleep, "but not people."
In an interview with the Radio Times, she argued although medical science allowed people to live longer, that didn't necessarily mean it was the right path to choose.
"We just have far too many old people," she said. "It's ridiculous to be living in a country where we can put dogs to sleep but not people."
"We need to accept that just because medical advances mean we can live longer, it's not necessarily the right thing to do."
Her solution to the problem? "Easy. Euthanasia vans - just like ice-cream vans - that would come to your home."
Comment: Epic fail.
"Our society must make it right and possible for old people not to fear the young or be deserted by them, for the test of a civilization is the way that it cares for its helpless members."
Pearl Buck, My Several Worlds: A Personal Record (1954)
The conditions of those hospitalized are unclear.
Authorities announcing the investigation on Monday said packages had been received at government offices, sheriff's offices and courthouses, local media reported.
Comment: The "organization" that sent the envelopes appears to be unhappy with the Oregon government.













Comment: The UK is spending hundreds of thousands of pounds to keep out the people fleeing from the humanitarian disaster created by the West. You could of course not allow them to land on EU soil.Or maybe just bomb them before they ever get away from the African continent. No irony here.