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Police looking for missing Texas college student: 'We're really working hard to find him'

Caleb
© Bee County Sheriff's OfficeCaleb Harris missing Texas A& M student
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi student Caleb Harris, 21, let his dog out early Monday morning and hasn't been seen since...

Caleb Harris was last seen near his apartment complex in the 1900 block of Ennis Joslin Road, near the campus of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, where he is a second-year student, according to Corpus Christi Police Department and ABC affiliate KIII-TV.

Harris took his dog outside his off-campus apartment at around 2:45 a.m. local time, a Snapchat ping recorded, per KIII. The student left behind his ID and car keys, his father told the station on Tuesday:
"By 3 o'clock his phone was dead,. He was totally gone. He doesn't have his wallet. He doesn't have any identification on him."
By Wednesday, Caleb's friends joined local authorities in a search for the New Braunfels native.

Comment: Missing 411? A private Investigator offers insight as to missing college student's case:
The grandparents of Caleb Harris were among the people watching police and volunteers search for their 21-year-old grandson. Harris lived at an off-campus housing complex called The Cottages at Corpus Christi.

Caleb, a second-year student at Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi, has been missing since Monday. The family's private investigator, Charlie Parker, says that the last sign of Caleb was at dawn Monday morning.


Parker told 3NEWS he believes he knows what happened to Caleb based on the information gathered so far.
"There was nothing strange or out of order. If you remember, in this case he ordered his lunch for the next day, you know they order them the day prior. So, he ordered his lunch for the next day. He didn't take anything with him, you know; he's barefoot. He was probably apprehended. He was probably captured by someone you know taken by someone and that's what you have to look at."
3NEWS asked Corpus Christi Police if the case was a criminal investigation or a missing person's case. CCPD Officer Travis Pace said:
"Right now, the information that I have been provided, it's still a search for a missing person and that's where we're at on it."
While police and the Texas Search and Rescue Organization, also known as TEXSAR, were looking through the heavy brush behind the St. Helena Catholic Church on Wooldridge Road, resident Josh Johnson drove up and showed officers a video he has that he believes is connected somehow to the case.

No one would talk about what was on the video but Johnson did speak with 3NEWS about why he brought the video over:
"I am just trying to help out anyway I can, give them everything I've got. But, I am a father and I wouldn't want this to happen to my child, so I'm doing everything I can to help them."
Caleb's dad, Randall Harris, was appreciative of the effort to find his son.
"We got a massive amount of college students out here, we got police out here and they're just doing an incredible job. They're doing what they do."



Yoda

J.K. Rowling brings the hammer down on trans activism

JK Rowling
© AP Photo / Joel C RyanJ.K. Rowling
'This is nonsense. 99.9% of the world knows it's nonsense,' J.K. Rowling says, dismissing men masquerading as women as a form of abusive misogyny rooted in sexual paraphilia.

Harry Potter author and "gender critical" firebrand J.K. Rowling brought the hammer down on transgender activists, whom she criticized for their use of the word "transphobic," which is used to silence dissenters and remove free speech rights from anyone who disagrees with them.

"The word 'transphobic', as used here, does not mean an irrational fear or dislike of trans people," said Rowling in a fiery post responding to an interview by Byline TV with trans activist India Willoughby, in which the organization complained that X's Community Notes corrections are "deeply transphobic."

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Stormtrooper

US mulls deploying Marines to Haiti amid unrest, port closes blocking 'main source of food and medicine'

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© Sgt. Richard Andrade/ArmyA Marine from the 1st Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team stands guard outside the U.S. embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in 2010 after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit the country.
The United States is considering deploying an elite Marine security team to Haiti because of a deteriorating security situation there, according to a defense official.

The Marines would be deployed at the request of the State Department, according to the defense official. Marine Corps Times asked the State Department for further details Thursday and didn't receive a response.

"Deploying a FAST platoon is one option at the DoD's disposal should the DoS request assistance with security at the U.S. Embassy in Port Au Prince," Maj. Mason Englehart, a spokesman for Marine Corps Forces South, wrote in an email to Marine Corps Times on Friday.

Comment: Voice of America provides an update on the situation in the country:
Haiti's Main Port Closes as State of Emergency, Curfew Extended

Haiti's main port was closed on Thursday after an attack by armed gangs, said the port operator, Caribbean Port Services.

CPS said 'malicious acts of sabotage and vandalism' led to the decision after armed men broke into the port and looted containers, Reuters reported, citing local media.

The United Nations said the port 'is currently the only means of transporting food and medical supplies for humanitarian and development organizations from Port-au-Prince to other parts of the country.'


Which is likely only going to exacerbate unrest.


Earlier Thursday, the government extended a state of emergency and nighttime curfew, as gang violence continued to escalate in the capital, Port-au-Prince.

The government says it is taking the actions to 'reestablish order and take appropriate measures to retake control of the situation,' as scores of people died this week as allied gangs seek to take power.

The curfew has been extended until March 11 and the state of emergency has been extended until April 3, according to Haiti's official gazette.

The state of emergency was initially announced by authorities on Sunday, when armed gangs helped thousands of prisoners to break out of prison and tens of thousands of people fled the capital violence.

The state of emergency bans public protests and allows security forces to use 'all legal means' to enforce the curfew. Among those excluded from the curfew are some journalists, security forces and emergency services.

The U.S. has sent a security team to protect the U.S. Embassy.

Despite the curfew imposed over the weekend, gangs continued to attack police stations, setting at least 10 on fire, the police union said.

The situation in Haiti took this violent turn after Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced last week at a meeting with Caribbean leaders that general elections would be held in 2025.

After the meeting, he went to Kenya and met with President William Ruto. During the meeting he urged the president to provide support from a U.N.-backed Kenyan police force, which a Kenyan court has ruled is unconstitutional.

While he was traveling, gangs attacked and effectively shut down Haiti's international airport to prevent him from returning to the country. Many of them are frustrated with Haiti's lack of an election in nearly a decade and the fact that Henry was never elected.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke to Henry on Thursday, urging him to speed up a transition to a new government.

According to prominent gang leader Jimmy 'Barbeque' Cherizier on Tuesday, 'If Ariel Henry doesn't step down, they will lead us directly into a civil war that will end in genocide.'

Violence in Haiti killed about 4,700 people last year, according to United Nations estimates. In Cite Soleil, a part of the capital hit particularly hard by violence, 2,300 people were killed in 2023, Doctors Without Borders said on Thursday.

The death rates in Cite Soleil alone are similar to those in Syrian war zones and among Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, it added.

With Henry away, police forces are struggling to contain violence because of limited resources.

On Wednesday, the Caribbean Community issued a statement saying that leaders had met many times but still have not reached a consensus on how to handle the conflict.

The statement said Haitian stakeholders are being urged to reach a consensus, given the importance of a 'Haitian led and Haitian owned' solution.
See also: Haiti announces state of emergency following mass prison break, gang boss vows to oust Prime Minister


Stop

Fulton County ethics board decides at last minute not to hear Fani Willis complaint

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© Christian Monterrosa/AFP/Getty ImagesFulton County DA Fani Willis
The Fulton County Board of Ethics reportedly declined to review two complaints against Fani Willis just before a meeting scheduled for their consideration Thursday.

The board chose not to review the complaints because it found it lacks jurisdiction to enforce the code of ethics against Willis, as she is a state constitutional officer, according to multiple reports. The meeting agenda initially listed two ethics complaints against Willis but was later amended to exclude them.

"The Fulton County Code of Ethics only applies to county officers and employees," a member of the board stated, according to a video posted by Atlanta News First reporter Doug Reardon. "The Fulton County district attorney does not fall within the definition of a county officer."

Handcuffs

Five SAS soldiers arrested in UK on suspicion of alleged war crimes in Syria

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© Rex Features
Five members of the SAS have been arrested by British military police on suspicion of allegedly committing war crimes while on operations in Syria. The Ministry of Defence said it would not comment directly on the investigation but defence sources indicated that reports of the arrests, which had been circulating in military circles for some time, were accurate.

A MoD spokesperson said:
"We hold our personnel to the highest standards and any allegations of wrongdoing are taken seriously. Where appropriate, any criminal allegations are referred to the service police for investigation."
The case against the five revolves around the alleged murder of a suspected jihadist in Syria who was killed on operations two years ago. Case files recommending prosecution of murder charges have been sent by service police to the Service Prosecuting Authority, the military equivalent of the CPS.

It is alleged the five used excessive force in the incident, although the soldiers involved are understood to deny this, arguing they believed the dead man posed a legitimate threat, so justifying his killing.

Comment: SAS: Special Air Service of the British Army


Star of David

Palestinians 'beaten and sexually assaulted' at Israeli detention centres, UN report claims

Palestinian detainees in Gaza
© Moti Milrod/APIsraeli soldiers guard a vehicle containing bound and blindfolded Palestinian detainees in Gaza
An internal UN report describes widespread abuse of Palestinian detainees in Israeli detention centres, including beatings, dog attacks, the prolonged use of stress positions and sexual assault.

The report was compiled by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and is largely based on interviews of Palestinian detainees released at the Kerem Shalom crossing point since December, when UNRWA staff were present to provide humanitarian support.

The report, which has been circulated within the UN and seen by the Guardian, says that just over 1,000 detainees have been released since December. But it estimates that more than 4,000 men, women and children have been rounded up in Gaza since the start of the current conflict, triggered by Hamas raids into southern Israel on 7 October which killed about 1,200 Israelis, mostly civilians.

Israel denies the abuse allegations, which it described as Hamas-inspired propaganda. It has named 12 UNRWA staff it claims took part in the 7 October attack, and claims that 450 of the agency's 13,000 workers in Gaza are members of Hamas or other militant groups.

Bizarro Earth

Doritos sacks trans influencer who said 'I want to do thuggish things' to a child

Samantha Hudson
© Getty Images; Doritos
Doritos sacked a transgender influencer after finding out she had written social media posts threatening to do "thuggish things" to a 12-year-old girl.

The Spanish branch of the snack company had released a video called "Crunch Talks" with the activist but deleted it 24 hours later.

Doritos Spain faced a fierce backlash after featuring the activist, who was called Iván González Ranedo but goes by the stage name Samantha Hudson.

A spokesman told Rolling Stone magazine that Hudson, 24, a successful singer in Spain, was fired for controversial comments she had made online in the past.

Bread

Major grain trading commodity firm halts business citing 'tough times' and losses in Ukraine

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© REUTERS/AMIT DAVE
Commodity trading firm Sierentz Global Merchants is closing physical grain trading activities around the world and many traders have already left their posts, sources said on Thursday.

Sierentz's grains division, launched in 2017 by a group of former Louis Dreyfus Company traders and based in Geneva, Switzerland, had been targeting exports of Black Sea grains, mainly from Ukraine.

The company did not answer a request to comment.

Four sources within and outside the company, who declined to be named because the matter is sensitive, said many traders had already left, notably in the Geneva and Kyiv offices.

Comment: It's notable that they're continuing their businesses in Brazil and Russia.

One wonders whether this is just the predictable impact of the West's proxy war in Ukraine, or whether this is a sign of the increasing instability of the global food supply chain?


Life Preserver

Boeing 737 crashes off runway after gear failure, comes day after wheel fell off 777

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© X/@rengannerUnited flight UA2477 ran off the runway in Texas as it landed after gear failure
A United Airlines flight has run off a runway following gear failure during landing at George Bush Airport in Houston, Texas.

Flight UA2477 originated in Memphis, Tennessee.

The Boeing 737 Max 8 plane appeared to suffer the gear failure during the last 30 minutes of the flight, according to reports.

All passengers have been evacuated safely from the aircraft, but it is not clear what happened in the incident.

Comment: Is this seeming 'planned obsolescence' at Boeing solely related to corruption and incompetence or, at least with regards some of the incidents, is there more to the story?

January: United, Alaska Airlines find loose hardware on door plugs on several Boeing 737 Max 9 planes

And it's not just Boeing, Western militaries more generally are suffering endless accidents and incidents:


Bizarro Earth

Video shows pro-Israel hooligans brutally attack man carrying Palestinian flag in Athens, Greece

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© @chris_avramidis, XInjured man taken to hospital, reports local media
A group of hooligans supporting the Israeli soccer team Maccabi Tel Aviv assaulted a man carrying a Palestinian flag in Athens, local media reported on Thursday.

The victim, identified as a foreigner, sustained injuries and was promptly transported to the hospital, according to the public broadcaster ERT and several daily newspapers.

The incident unfolded at the bustling Syntagma Square, where a significant police presence was deployed.

Maccabi Tel Aviv was scheduled to compete against Greece's Olympiacos in the Europa Conference League.

Comment: Footage of the attack:


Granted football hooligans the world over are notorious for their violence and anti-social behaviour, but, in this instance, which is just one of many examples, it seems reasonable to connect their behaviour and their support for a regime guilty of such brazen and sadistic cruelty. One is likely going to have a particular personality or psychological state, and so behaviour such as the above could be considered 'natural', for them.

The following is yet another video of rather callous behaviour from a pro-Israel/Zionist person:



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