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Arsonists responsible for devastating fires in Greece, Italy, Turkey - reports

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Greece faced a total 154 fires throughout the country on Friday, Deputy Civil Protection Minister for Crisis Management Nikos Hardalias said last night, with 98 of those being new within the last 24 hours.


Comment: Note this report is from the 7th of August.


At a live briefing, Hardalias said that 64 fires are still burning.

The most important ones, he said, were in Attica, Evia island, Ilia (including in Ancient Olympia), Messinia, Mani (the latter three in the Peloponnese) and Tolofona, Fokida, Fthiotida (all in Central Greece), as well as the island of Crete, and Grevena (Macedonia).

He said all available forces were taking part in efforts, and thanked all firefighters and volunteers working under very difficult and often risky conditions in unprecedented times.

Comment: Voice of America reports:
Arsonists Behind More than Half of Italy's Wildfires, Officials Say

About 800 wildfires have struck Italy this year, tripling the normal annual average and causing millions of dollars in damage. But more than half of them were likely started by arsonists or farmers breaching fire rules, authorities say.

A 50-year-old sheep and goat farmer was arrested last week after a surveillance camera captured him setting undergrowth afire Thursday near the town of Montesarchio, 48 kilometers from Naples in southern Italy, near to where another wildfire raged last year.

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General view of a burnt area in the aftermath of a wildfire in Cuglieri, Sardinia, Italy, July 25, 2021, in this screen grab obtained from a social media video.
Local officials say the farmer likely wanted to renew his pasture by burning it off in defiance of strict rules regulating such burns. They say he tried to get rid of his lighter when he spotted Carabinieri officers later heading toward him.

For law enforcement authorities, even more troubling are the arsonists.

Last week, Roberto Cingolani, minister for ecological transition, told parliament that 57.4% of Italy's recent wildfires were caused by arson, and 13.7% the result of unintentional human action.

"More than 70% of the fires in Italy are our responsibility," he said. "Less than 2% are caused naturally, for example, by a lightning strike. For 4.4%, the cause is undetermined, and 22% are unclassifiable situations in which it is difficult to know what triggered the fire," he added.

With the earth being parched, the fires quickly take hold, Italian officials say, noting that climate change has brought unprecedented high temperatures to the country, drying out the land and making it even more combustible.


Note that it's not just high temperatures that create those conditions, it's extreme drought.


Most of the wildfires have been in the southern regions of Lazio, Campania, Puglia, Calabria, Basilicata and Sicily. Blazes have also occurred in the central provinces of Tuscany, Umbria and Abruzzo, where on Sunday vacationers were evacuated after a wildfire tore through a pine wood near the coastal city of Pescara.

Wildfires on the island of Sardinia have been described by the local media as "apocalyptic," and by the end of the month will likely have caused more economic damage than the costs from blazes in 1983 and 1994. Sardinia has declared an official "state of calamity" and called for more central government assistance.

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General view of a burnt area in the aftermath of a wildfire in Cuglieri, Sardinia, Italy, July 25, 2021, in this screen grab obtained from a social media video.
According to Coldiretti, the country's main agricultural association, the extreme heat and a lack of rainfall are causing a "worrying drought that is decimating crops but also favors the spread of fires and the action of arsonists."

The association said in a statement that the economic cost was incalculable from the fires, which have "destroyed tens of thousands of hectares of woods and Mediterranean scrub with charred trees, olive groves, destroyed pastures and led to a real slaughter of animals."

Coldiretti also said it believes that 60% of the fires are lit by arsonists, some with mafia ties, in disputes over land or in a bid to force farmers to sell to make way for industrial development.


Mafia motives don't explain the fires in Greece though, so it's likely it's not just organised crime.


"Arsonists are devastating the Apulian countryside," Coldiretti President Savino Muraglia said.

A pair of arsonists were arrested last week in Troina in central Sicily, where solar power plants are being built.

"We must pay close attention to the hypothesis that solar interests want to undermine farmers," Troina Mayor Fabio Venezia told La Repubblica newspaper.

Arson investigations have also begun in Lazio, Calabria and Sicily, where Claudio Fava, head of the regional anti-mafia commission, said at a recent hearing, "We must take note that in Sicily, it is not barbecues and brushwood causing these fires."

Fava said 98% of the island's fires are being caused by "willful misconduct."

Other fires are thought to be started because of personal disputes and grudges. In Puglia, a young farmer near Lecce appeared to have fallen afoul of some of his neighbors in June. A fire burned much of his land, tools and irrigation system.
The News 24 reports:
Militant Kurdish group takes responsibility for forest fires in Turkey

The radical initiative "Children of Fire", which allegedly works with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), has committed itself to the forest fires in Turkey. Its statement said the group had launched a "fire rebellion" against the Turkish government.

The radical Kurdish initiative "Children of Fire", which is allegedly close to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), has taken responsibility for the devastating forest fires in southern Turkey.


The PKK has ties with Western governments.


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In the one from the Kurdish portal Young News The group's published statement states that the reason for the arson attacks are "the fascist Turks who have invaded our country, exploit it and destroy our nature by burning it out" and "spit blood, death and brutality on us Kurds":

"You will see our anger and vengeance in the burning cities, in the ashes and smoke-covered skies, in the mountains and plains sunk in flames."

According to the declaration, the enemy - meaning the Turkish government - "despite all our humanitarian approaches" insists on the policy of genocide against the Kurds. The group has therefore called a "fire rebellion" against the Turkish government.

Regarding the suspicion that the forest fires could be traced back to human activity, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said:

"We are thoroughly investigating the causes of the forest fires. If there are such traitors who set their own motherland on fire, they will be severely punished for it."

The forest fires in Turkey's southern provinces, where most of the country's resorts are located, have been going on since Wednesday. Six people were killed and more than 400 injured. Because of the fires, numerous tourists were evacuated from hotels in Bodrum and Marmaris. The number of forest fires has now dropped from 107 to five as most have been successfully contained.

The radical initiative "Children of Fire" has repeatedly carried out arson attacks in the forests of Turkey for several years as a reaction to the government's policy against the Kurdish movement and the PKK.
Whilst it's true that some areas are experiencing extreme weather conditions that create the ideal conditions for fires, and there's dangerous 'environmental' policies that prevent tried and tested fire management, like controlled burnings, it also seems to be the case that unusual crimes, including arson, and other violent attacks, are on the rise too, so the theory that a significant number of these fires could be due to arson seems plausible:


Arrow Up

Texas Senate passes GOP voting bill after Sen. Carol Alvarado filibustered for 15 hours in failed bid to block it; House serves arrest warrants for runaway reps

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Flags fly at Texas Capitol • Austin, Texas
The Texas Senate passed the Republican voting bill on Thursday despite an almost 15-hour filibuster from a Democrat in protest.

Debate on the measure began Wednesday evening before State Senator Carol Alvarado began speaking continuously without being able to lean on her desk, drink water, eat or use the restroom. She wrapped just before 9 a.m. local time on Thursday.

Lawmakers in Texas's upper house voted 18-11 in favor of the bill aimed at enhancing election security shortly after she stopped.

'Instead of making it easier to vote, [this bill] makes it easier to intimidate. Instead of making it harder to cheat, it makes it harder to vote,' Alvarado said in one of her last statements.
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Senator Carol Alvarado wore a back brace and running shoes for her marathon protest.

Comment: The bill might make it easier to intimidate? Bills address actionable circumstances voted into order. There was nothing remotely heroic about the sudden Democratic exodus - a blatant dereliction of sworn duty with every attempt to intimidate.
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No Entry

'This is lunacy': Frustrated border patrol agents take pictures of overcrowded detention facilities

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The Biden administration's handling of the ongoing crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border continues to flounder as the massive influx of people illegally crossing into the U.S. remains at an all-time high, leading to overcrowding at holding facilities with COVID-19 still being an issue.

Video taken this week by a source in the Rio Grande Valley Sector shows immigrants in a holding facility packed in tightly, with some not wearing masks. This has lead to Border Patrol having to take people apprehended elsewhere in the sector to the temporary holding site underneath the Anzalduas International Bridge in Mission, Texas, where outside temperatures reach above 100 degrees on a daily basis.
"They are way past capacity - so aliens sit outside because where do you take them? Logistically it's a nightmare - people want to go to the bathroom, need to eat, women need to breastfeed, and the list goes on...

This has surpassed the point of sustainability - this is lunacy."

Comment: A whole lot of hot summer to go and no relief in sight...this is human torture - a catastrophe on an international scale. Where are the sanctions on the Biden administration?


Heart - Black

Chicago police official skipped 'sacred' ritual at slain cop's send-off, infuriating the rank-and-file police

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An officer pays respect to Ella French at a memorial in Chicago
The second-in-command of the Chicago police force ignored a "sacred" ritual by skipping the playing of bagpipes during the final send-off for slain Officer Ella French - impatiently declaring, "We don't have 20 minutes for this s — ."

First Deputy Police Superintendent Eric Carter enraged cops who gathered Saturday night to bid farewell to the late officer, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

"We don't have 20 minutes for this s — ," said Carter, who demanded that the ambulance bearing her body be taken directly to the medical examiner's office without waiting for the Emerald Society's tradition, according to the paper.

"We're not waiting on the bagpipes. Go ahead and get the vehicle inside. Take it all the way inside. Do not stop," Carter is heard saying in a recording, the Sun-Times reported.

NPC

'Utter woke insanity': Social media users blast 'sick' new Scottish rules that allow FOUR-YEAR OLDS to declare 'gender identity'

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The Scottish government has kicked off a storm on social media after issuing "deeply disturbing" LGBT inclusivity guidelines that allow children as young as four to change their gender and name at school without parental consent.

In the 70-page document, issued to schools across the country on Thursday, teachers are instructed not to question students who declare that they are transgender or tell them "it's just a phase". Instead, they are urged to "be affirming" of the students' feelings.

Other "tips" for teachers include asking these students "what name and pronoun" they would prefer to be addressed by and to check if that is "all the time or in certain circumstances".

As well, teachers are encouraged to "ask reflective questions that allow young people to express themselves, explore their gender identity and identify their needs".

Yellow Vest

French anti-health pass protesters double in number in a month, at least 250,000 expected to hit streets this weekend

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At least a quarter of a million people in France are expected to take to the streets over the weekend to protest controversial anti-Covid measures, local media have said, citing a police intelligence note sent to the government.

The number of French nationals openly disagreeing with the recent introduction of a so-called 'health pass' in the country has doubled since mid-July, with the movement showing no signs of running out of steam, police intelligence services have reportedly warned the government. In a note sent on Thursday, France's central territorial intelligence said it estimates that at least 250,000 people will rally over the weekend, Franceinfo's Radio France reports.

Many families are set to participate, intelligence analysis has shown, with parents being "generally fed up" with school closures during the pandemic and uncertain of health rules at educational institutions at the start of the new school year.

Eye 1

Moscow Metro system begins trials of 'FacePay', a new cutting-edge facial recognition biometric payment technology

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The iconic Moscow Metro has begun the testing of a contactless fare payment system using facial recognition tech that would allow residents of Russia's capital to use public transport without the need to carry a card or cash.

That's according to Anna Lapushkina, the head of the press service of the Moscow transport department, who noted that the payment innovation should be the next step in speeding up passenger traffic through the busy transport network.

Earlier this year, Metro security head Andrey Kichigin revealed that passengers would be able to pay for rides with their faces before the end of 2021.

Now, according to Lapushkina, testing for the service has sampled up, with one line of the Metro now accepting facial payments.

Yellow Vest

Growing censorship may lead to mass exodus: Glenn Greenwald & Tulsi Gabbard ditch YouTube for 'free speech platform' Rumble

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Glenn Greenwald has urged internet users to leave behind YouTube's ceaseless content-policing and migrate to Rumble, after he and a group of prominent pundits set up shop at the laissez-faire video platform.

The veteran journalist, along with former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard and several other well-known commentators, have joined Rumble's "deep pool of content talent," the company said in a press release on Thursday. As part of the agreement, Rumble will provide the all-star content creators with resources to help them produce videos that will be exclusive to the site for a limited time.

The platform's popularity has skyrocketed, experiencing a 25-fold increase in viewership over the past year.

Comment: YouTube seems bent on killing its golden geese. Will they be able to survive on cat videos?


Russian Flag

Even Russia isn't safe from leftist indoctrination: Critical Race Theory and LGBTQ activism hit Russia over "white supremacy"

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In 2012, the Pussy Riot feminist rock band provoked a scandal within Russia's community after it staged an unsanctioned performance in Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
The shock troops of the leftist NGO network are attacking the last bastions of conservatism all over the world - Brazil, Hungary, India. This week "Extinction Rebellion" attacked the Parliament in Canberra, Australia, to date one of the last remaining bastions of sanity in the world. And even Russia, which banned Open Society and other foreign NGOs 2015, is under attack for "white supremacy", "racism" and "colonialism", writes Edvard Chesnokov

As a journalist of a large Russian publication, I often interview Western politicians. Technically, though, most of these people are marginal, political outsiders, and have zero access to mainstream media due to their "right-wing" views.

When I talk to them, one thing always amazes me - How many of my Western friends see Russia as a conservative paradise, a wonderful land with ultraconservative values, happy heterosexual families like out of a '50s TV commercial, and pure unadulterated Orthodox Christianity. It reminds me of the way European adventurers used to believe there was an El Dorado somewhere in Peru, where the streets were paved in gold.

Propaganda

Western media proves it only cares about refugees if they serve the right political purpose

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Lithuanian army soldiers install razor wire on border with Belarus in Druskininkai, Lithuania July 9, 2021
The Guardian, the mouthpiece of Britain's well-meaning, mildly left-of-center mainstream media, has published a piece on refugees. Or, at least, it should be about refugees. Instead, it is about governments, not desperate people.

The governments of Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland, and behind them, the European Union, are feeling pressure from Belarus, which they claim has been pushing refugees across the border, flown in from the Middle East for the purpose. Ostensibly, such a policy is in retaliation for Western sanctions, as Minsk's authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko has in effect already admitted.

In The Guardian piece, the refugees are not innocent human beings fleeing for their lives. On the contrary, they aren't even people at all, having been entirely reduced to numbers - except for one non-descript picture that seemed to serve only decorative purposes. I, for one, was, literally, rubbing my eyes: here it was, a long text about sons, daughters, brothers and mothers in distress - and not one sentence giving them a name or a voice. Impossible. Yet true. Whether the work of authors or editors, the effect was drastically revealing if, certainly, unintended.

Comment: Compassion for refugees is well and good, but many of the migrants don't come under that category. The composition of the various groups have been described as overwhelmingly "fighting-age males". Many have moved for economic reasons. The author has also ignored the tremendous social dislocation that unchecked numbers of migrants have brought to Europe. It apparently has been an intended consequence.