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Jewish critics, deemed an existential threat to Israel, are labeled 'bad Jews'

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© UnknownMember of #IfNotNow is dragged away from Damascus Gate on Jerusalem Day, May 24, 2017.
Lately we've seen a great deal of institutional effort being expended to show that American Jews are all for Israel, except the lunatics.

-The American Jewish Committee says the Jewish group, IfNotNow, is a "radical fringe."

-The Jewish Federations in Seattle actually blocked a $1000 gift to IfNotNow from a family fund it advises because it would damage the goal of building "a cohesive Jewish community" and undermine Israel as a Jewish state.

IfNotNow are young Jews generally with strong communal upbringing who are demanding an end to Palestinian occupation after 52 years.

-Next week Bari Weiss's book comes out saying that all good Jews celebrate the rebirth of Jewish sovereignty in Israel, except for a handful of enemies within: "a very small but very vocal group of Jews seems as deeply opposed to Jewish interests as many of our community's enemies." Anti-Zionist Jews, she says, are anti-Semitic.

Comment: See also: As Israel expands its 'settler colonialism' policy, resistance group IfNotNow shifts toward anti-Zionism


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Polygamy debate returns to Utah capital, as lawmaker looks to reduce penalties

Utah state Sen. Deidre Henderson
© Senate.Utah.govUtah state Sen. Deidre Henderson plans to file a bill reducing the penalties for polygamy.
Legal scholars, however, are skeptical that reducing the penalties for polygamy will encourage more people in abusive situations to come forward to report the crimes.

"I'm not sure that redoing the law to make polygamy less of an offense will have the intended effect they hope for," Casey Faucon, an assistant professor at the University of Alabama Law School, told Fox News. "It takes more than just changing a law to get people to come forward and report abusive situations."

While Henderson did not respond to Fox News' request for comment, other proponents of the bill have suggested it would not just lower the general penalty for polygamy from a felony to misdemeanor but strengthen the ability to prosecute polygamists found to have committed crimes such as abuse, human smuggling or fraud.

Along with the other changes to the law in 2017, legislators had added penalties of up to 15 years in prison for polygamists found guilty of those crimes. Connor Boyack, president of the libertarian-leaning Libertas Institute, said the new legislation would make it so prosecutors don't have to prove polygamy and a secondary crime in order to file charges, just that polygamy was a factor in the other crime.

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Flashback Collateral damage: The targets of Mueller's 'scorched earth' investigation suffer health problems, ruined relationships, insurmountable legal costs

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Home surveillance video captures Mueller agents raiding Roger Stone's home at 6 am, January 25, 2019
Veteran journalist Art Moore was editing a story on the Trump-Russia probe last October when he heard a knock at the door. He saw a couple of men in suits on the front porch of his suburban Seattle home and thought they were Jehovah's Witnesses making the rounds. But they weren't missionaries there to convert him; they were FBI agents there to interrogate him, sent by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

The G-men wanted to talk about WikiLeaks, specifically whether the Trump campaign had any connection to the hacktivist group's release of thousands of emails stolen from Hillary Clinton's campaign during the 2016 election.

Boat

Cargo ship 'listing heavily' in Georgia port, 4 crew members missing, Coast Guard says

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© WJAXThe cargo ship can be seen on it's side near St. Simmons Sound, Ga.
Four crew members are unaccounted for after a large cargo ship overturned and caught fire near a major port in Georgia early Sunday, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.

The Coast Guard's Seventh District said on Twitter that it was joined by local agencies with "multiple rescue assets" on the scene after the Golden Ray cargo vessel was "listing heavily" near St. Simons Sound in Brunswick, Ga.

The Coast Guard said there were 23 crew members and one pilot on board. All but four crew members have been safely evacuated from the ship, a 656-foot vehicle carrier.

The ship was leaving Brunswick when it drastically leaned to its side early Sunday. The Coast Guard said it was notified by a 911 call at about 2 a.m. of a capsized vessel in the sound.

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Canada boy, 13, finds submerged car, helps police solve 27-year-old missing person's case

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© RCMPThe body of Janet Farris was found in her car which had been submerged in Lake Griffin in British Columbia for 27 years.
A boy who found a submerged car in a lake has helped Royal Canadian Mounted Police solve a 27-year-old missing person's case.

Max Werenka, 13, is being credited with helping the Mounties find the body of 69-year-old Janet Farris, who was reported missing in 1992 in British Columbia.

"I always like to question things," Werenka, of Sherwood Park, Alberta, told CTV News.

Late last month, Max took two Mounties out on Lake Griffin to the spot where he found the vehicle but they couldn't see anything, CBC News reported.

Ambulance

Hurricane Dorian aftermath: Thousands still missing, militias form to stop looting and altered topography prevents rescue efforts

Abaco Island
© AFP/GettyAbaco Island
The death toll from devastating Hurricane Dorian will be 'staggering' with thousands still missing, officials have warned amid reports looters are 'trying to shoot people' in the scramble for food and water.

Up to 70,000 are in need of 'life-saving assistance' while Great Abaco is said to be virtually uninhabitable, with bodies piled up and witnesses say there is a 'smell of death' with corpses floating in the water.

While the official death toll stands at 30, that number is expected to rise and hundreds of body bags have been ordered along with extra freezers.

A massive international relief effort was ramped up today as survivors revealed horrifying details of the 'apocalyptic' aftermath of the 185mph, Category-5 storm which hit the islands five days ago.

One survivor, Alicia Cooke, broke down in tears as she revealed: 'Everything is gone, people are starting to panic. Pillaging, looting, trying to shoot people for food and water. It's just no way everyone's going to get out.'

'No homes. No banks. No gas stations. No hardware stores. Everything is gone,' she added, as others said they feared the spread of disease.

Hundreds have gathered hoping to be evacuated today, but efforts have been complicated by flooded runways at Grand Bahama International Airport.

Comment: Officials are having a difficult time reaching the Northern Bahamas as the topography of the coast has changed.
Steve Harrigan reports from Abaco Island in the Bahamas as search and rescue efforts continue. The scale of the devastation is incredible; everything is gone, and worse yet the topography has changed removing the ability of deep water ports to be used in/around most of the northern Bahama islands. The anticipated death toll is expected to be dramatic. [Disturbing Content]


The duration of Hurricane Dorian has changed the underwater topography making access to the Island communities even more difficult, if not impossible. The Bahamian National Emergency Management Agency and the Royal Bahamian Defense Force have warned all ocean vessels to stay clear of the Northern Bahama islands.

The equipment needed, and the fuel to make the equipment operational, is not able to reach the Islands because the underwater topography has changed. Deep water channels and port routes need to be remapped. Most previous ports in/around the Northern Bahamas are no longer feasible for use. What used to be deep water is now shallow water.

Air crews from the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Military are working under the authority granted by the Bahamian National Emergency Management Agency and the Royal Bahamian Defense Force to reach as many island residents as possible. However, the mass delivery of tonnage is severely limited by the inability to open the airports and use fixed wing carriers.

Large ships cannot port, and hovercrafts are needed to avoid the issues with topography changes. All coastal maps are essentially useless around Abacos and Grand Bahama Island. Near shore navigation is currently impossible for large vessels.

This recovery effort is going to be complex and long duration.



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Swedish scientist thinks humans should eat dead bodies to save the planet

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A Swedish behavioral scientist has suggested that it may be necessary to turn to cannibalism and start eating humans in order to save the planet.

Appearing on Swedish television to talk about an event based around the "food of the future," Magnus Söderlund said he would be holding seminars on the necessity of consuming human flesh in order to stop climate change.

Environmentalists blame the meat and farming industry for a large part of what they claim is the warming of the earth.

According to Söderlund, a potential fix would be the Soylent Green-solution of eating dead bodies instead.

He told the host of the show that one of the biggest obstacles to the proposal would be the taboo nature of corpses and the fact that many would see it as defiling the deceased.

Söderlund also acknowledged that people are "slightly conservative" when it comes to eating things they are not accustomed to, such as cadavers.

Comment: "This is the pinnacle of the unholy marriage of the war on food with the totalitarian climate agenda.": Ice Age Farmer Report: "Save the planet - Eat humans"


Star of David

Israeli snipers murder two Palestinian teenagers in Gaza during March of Return protests

Snipers murder Palestinians Gaza
© AFPRelatives of 17-year-old Ali Al Ashqar, one of the two Palestinian youths killed yesterday by Israeli fire, mourn during his funeral at Jabaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday.
Israeli occupation forces shot and killed two Palestinian children during Great March of Return protests, Gaza's health ministry stated on Friday.

The ministry named one of those slain as Ali Sami Ali al-Ashqar, 17. He was reportedly shot in the head east of Jabaliya, northern Gaza.

Palestinian outlets published this photo of the teen after his death:


Comment: Israel's war criminals in their own words:
An Israeli Brigadier-General, named Zvika Fogel, was responding to reports of the killing by soldiers of an unarmed fourteen year-old boy. He explained in some detail why his soldiers are absolutely doing the right thing to shoot to kill Palestinians who approach the barrier separating Gaza from Israel.

General Fogel's comments are reflective of the Israeli government view of how to control the "Palestinian problem." Only the rights, including the right to life, of Israeli Jews are legitimate and Arabs should be grateful for what the Jewish state allows them to have.
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Attention

Boeing's suspends testing of long-haul 777X, door blew out during suspension test claims source

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© REUTERS/Pascal RossignolBoeing's 777X was originally scheduled to take off on its first flight this summer
Boeing has suspended testing on its new long-haul 777X aircraft, the company said Friday, a setback that comes as it battles to rebound from the crisis surrounding the 737 MAX.

The so-called "final load" tests are part of the aircraft certification process, overseen by inspectors from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and meant to subject the plane to "loads and stresses well beyond normal operational loads," a Boeing spokesman told AFP in an email.

"During final load testing on the 777X static test airplane, the team encountered an issue that required suspension of the test," the spokesman said.

"The testing conditions were well beyond any load expected in commercial service. The event is under review and the team is working to understand root cause."

Comment: Boeing is a dangerous mess, it's no wonder buyers are going elsewhere: Paris air show: Airbus' autonomous planes, Boeing ghosted, while France, Germany & Spain agree to Euro jet fighter

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Fish

Beware of Russian... fish? UK tabloids raise alarm over pink salmon 'invasion'

Pink salmon
© REUTERS/Lucas JacksonPink salmon swim up the river to their spawning grounds near Valdez, Alaska (file photo)
In the never-ending pursuit to drum up alarm over 'Russian' threats, the British press has turned to reporting on an 'invasion' of pink salmon, after about 10 or so of the fish were spotted in UK waters this year.

"An invasive breed of salmon, from Russia, is colonising Britain's rivers and lakes," the Daily Mail declared on Friday, earning a raised eyebrow from the Russian Embassy in London.

"That awkward moment when all other Russian threat theories have failed miserably," the embassy tweeted, with a photo of the Mail's headline.

Comment: The Brits should probably be counting their blessings: Scotland's worst ever salmon season blamed on extreme weather