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Following his remarks about banning Muslims, Irish people lodge petitions to ban Donald Trump from Ireland

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Politicians in Ireland will discuss banning Donald Trump from the country following his remarks about banning Muslims from America.

Two separate petitions, 'Ban Donald Trump from Ireland' and 'Ban Donald Trump from Entering Ireland', were lodged in December by members of the public to the government's Joint Committee on Public Service Oversight and Petitions.

The petitions were lodged in the days following Trump's statements that there should be a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States".

The Republican presidential hopeful owns a luxury hotel and golf course in county Clare on the west coast of Ireland.


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Royal Bank of Scotland: 2016 will be a 'cataclysmic year' and 'investors should be afraid'

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The Royal Bank of Scotland is telling clients that 2016 is going to be a "cataclysmic year" and that they should "sell everything". This sounds like something that you might hear from The Economic Collapse Blog, but up until just recently you would have never expected to get this kind of message from one of the twenty largest banks on the entire planet. Unfortunately, this is just another indication that a major global financial crisis has begun and that we are now entering a bear market. The collective market value of companies listed on the S&P 500 has dropped by about a trillion dollars since the start of 2016, and panic is spreading like wildfire all over the globe. And of course when the Royal Bank of Scotland comes out and openly says that "investors should be afraid" that certainly is not going to help matters.

It amazes me that the Royal Bank of Scotland is essentially saying the exact same thing that I have been saying for months. Just like I have been telling my readers, RBS has observed that global markets "are flashing the same stress alerts as they did before the Lehman crisis in 2008″...

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FBI to investigate Philadelphia cop shooting as terrorist attack

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A still image from surveillance video shows a gunman (L) approaching a Philadelphia Police vehicle in which Officer Jesse Hartnett was shot shortly before midnight January 7, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The FBI is investigating the recent shooting of a Philadelphia police officer as a terrorist attack, FBI Director James Comey said on Wednesday, a Pennsylvania newspaper reported.

Comey's comments at a Federal Bureau of Investigation field office in Pittsburgh and reported by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, were confirmed to Reuters by an FBI spokesman.

FBI investigators were seeking to find out if suspected gunman Edward Archer, 30, was in touch with or inspired by anyone linked to Islamic State, the report said.

Philadelphia police have said Archer pledged allegiance to the militant group before allegedly opening fire on police officer Jesse Hartnett in his patrol car last Thursday night.

"Your parents' al Qaeda was a group that was focused on national landmarks, sophisticated ... events, carefully chosen operatives, lots of surveillance, and then trying to deliver the big thing. That was al Qaeda's culture," Comey said, according to the newspaper.

"This is entirely different, first in the way the message comes. They are crowd-sourcing terrorism, using Twitter and other forms of social media to try to motivate anybody" to conduct an attack, he was quoted as saying.

Police said on Sunday that a man stopped officers patrolling near the site of the attack and warned that Archer had been part of a group of four men who may pose a danger to police.

In the attack caught on video, a gunman police say was Archer was seen shooting into a patrol car driven by Hartnett, 33, who was shot in the arm but managed to fire back. Archer, who sustained a bullet wound to the buttocks, was arrested at the scene and charged with attempted murder.

Archer, police say, told them that the attack was done "in the name of Islam."

Comment: One of the many things Reuters (and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) fails to tell you is that the Islamic State was created and is funded by the U.S. This terror organization is supported by countries all over the globe, their dirty deeds and ideology are plastered all over the news. The purpose? Terrorizing people and terrorizing countries into compliance. The puppet masters behind events like this want Americans and everyone else to be so afraid that they will be willing to accept further fascist measures and restrictions. If you think that is a bit far-fetched, you need to consider the wicked immorality of psychopaths.


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Bigot cop who pulls gun on a non-Muslim Asian man, accuses him of being "an ISIS", and punches him in the groin claims 'self-defense'

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A sheriff's deputy with Lewis and Clark County was arrested Monday morning after allegedly pulling a gun on a man at a party and assaulting him.

On December 4, Philip Jay Clark, 49, showed up to a bonfire party "super intoxicated," according to the victim, identified as C.F. in court documents.

"He (C.F) said Clark, 'Got a little bit violent and a little bit aggressive right away.' He said it seemed like Clark wanted to fight. He said after shaking Clark's hand Clark, 'pulled out his gun, pointed it at me and then laughed, handed it to somebody else like we were about to fight ...,'" according to documents.

According to court records, Clark began hitting C.F. before asking him to name the capital of Thailand and punched him in the groin, yelling "Bangkok." The drunken bigot cop then walked away.

As C.F.'s friend was telling him that it would probably be a good idea for him to leave, Clark became aggressive once again. He then pulled out his pistol, with his finger on the trigger, shoved it in C.F's face and began referring to his non-Muslim Asian victim as "an ISIS."

"[I was] 100% positive he was gonna start shooting,'" C.F. said, according to the documents.

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Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement in the crosshairs

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Most readers will know that the United States has served as the patron of Israel for decades. Why has it done so? The commonly given reasons are suspect. It is not because the two countries have overlapping interests. The U.S. seeks stability in the Middle East (mostly by supporting dictators) and Israel is constantly making things unstable (mostly by practicing ethnic cleansing against Palestinians, illegally colonizing conquered lands and launching massive assaults against its neighbors). Nor, as is often claimed, is the alliance based on "shared Western values." The U.S. long ago outlawed racial, ethnic and religious discrimination in the public sphere. In Israel, religious-based discrimination is the law. The Zionist state's values in this regard are the opposite of those of the United States.

So why is it that a project that seeks to pressure Israel to be more cognizant in foreign affairs of regional stability, and more democratic and egalitarian in domestic affairs, is now under fire by almost every presidential candidate standing for the 2016 election?

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Waking up? Americans are not siding with Obama on Russia

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State of the Fictional Union Speech
  • Russia props up Assad, no mention of Russia fighting ISIS
  • Ignored Russian allegations against Turkey-ISIS oil smuggling
  • Blamed Ukraine crisis on Russia instead of US coup d'état
  • Americans cynical of Obama's versions of Russia and the Middle East
US President Barack Obama's last State of the Union (SOTU) address was a "shallow attempt" to fabricate an acceptable foreign policy record through ignoring well-established facts, says a former US Army psychological warfare officer, Scott Bennett. Obama delivered his last SOTU on Tuesday, trying to sell optimism to a frustrated nation. The American president's speech came as he still has one full year in the White House.

The 44th US president sought to paint a hopeful portrait of America with a recovering economy and better standing in the world, while trying to contrast the Republicans' grim assessment of the state of the nation with his own optimism. Laying out his vision for America's future, Obama said economic opportunity, security and peace were within reach, but "will only happen if we fix our politics."

Comment: "The talk of America's economic decline is political hot air," Obama said. "Well, so is all the rhetoric you hear about our enemies getting stronger and America getting weaker. Let me tell you something: the United States of America is the most powerful nation on Earth. Period. Period. It's not even close."

Need we say more?


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Employers have right to snoop on workers' private online messages, European court rules

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Employers have the right to monitor their workers' online private messages, according to a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). It comes after a Romanian man was fired for sending personal messages while at work.

The Strasbourg court sided on Tuesday with the employer of a Romanian engineer who was dismissed from his job after using Yahoo Messenger to communicate with his fiancée and brother while at work.

Dismissing the employee's claim that his company had violated his right to privacy by monitoring his messages, the judge said that it was "not unreasonable that an employer would want to verify that employees were completing their professional tasks during working hours."

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New Year's in Cologne: Sexual crime and the radicalizing of European society

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By now we've all heard what happened in Cologne, Germany, on New Year's Eve. A group of 1000 refugees allegedly caused mayhem in the city's main square, drinking heavily, launching firecrackers into the crowd, robbing people, and sexually assaulting over 100 women. According to Cologne police, over 200 cases of sexual assault have been registered. A climate of fear is the result, along with a backlash against authorities, from local police to Germany's leadership. It's "sexual terrorism" at its worst, proof that Germany's experiment in multiculturalism, and their open-arms policy to refugees from the Middle East and North Africa, have been utter failures. The coverage and reactions are unequivocal.

But is this narrative justified? Hardly. We don't even have a clear idea of exactly what happened in Cologne that night. The fact that all media outlets are in agreement - in a country where the media is controlled by the CIA - indicates the 'operational' and contrived nature of the coverage, and perhaps even the event itself.

So far, available video from the scene shows a large crowd of young people (mostly men) on the square, some obviously drinking, and several of them launching firecrackers into the sky and some into the crowd. Basically, a large group, or several smaller groups, of teens and twenty-somethings acting like teens and twenty-somethings do in most of the Western world: irresponsibly and "just having a bit of fun". What the videos don't show, but what certainly also occurred, was a series of sexual assaults on women in the area by an unknown number of these young men. Victims report being forced through groups of young men - of Middle Eastern or North African appearance - where they were repeatedly groped at, some robbed, and at least one or two reportedly raped.

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'Audit the Fed' proposal shot down by US Senate

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Senator Rand Paul: Audit the FED
A proposal to audit the Federal Reserve failed to pass in the US Senate. The bill, proposed by Kentucky Republican Rand Paul, was opposed by the Democrats, the White House, and the business lobby. The procedural motion on the bill required 60 votes to pass, but managed to get only 53. "Both Republicans and Democrats agree that it is absurd we do not know where hundreds of billions worth of our money is going," Paul said ahead of the vote, according to The Hill.

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, an Independent currently vying for the Democratic presidential nomination, voted in favor of Paul's proposal. "Requiring the Government Accountability Office to conduct a full and independent audit of the Fed each and every year, would be an important step towards making the Federal Reserve a more democratic institution that is responsive to the needs of ordinary Americans rather than the billionaires on Wall Street," Sanders said in a statement following the vote.

Paul's initiative ran into fierce opposition from the Federal Reserve, the White House, the Democratic party and the US Chamber of Commerce. The bill would have required a Government Accountability Office (GAO) audit of the Federal Reserve - a private entity entrusted with managing the US monetary policy - and potentially expose the secret interest rate deliberations of the Federal Open Market Committee, according to Bloomberg.

The White House has called Paul's proposal 'dangerous.' "What that bill is about is about Congress supplanting its judgment as to what monetary policy should be," said Jason Furman, chairman of Obama's Council of Economic Advisers. "Congress shouldn't be telling the Fed what to do with monetary policy."

Comment: If understood correctly, the bill is not seeking to tell the Fed what to do with monetary policy, it requests exposure as to how and what is being done and a financial accounting that proves it by audit--in other words, transparency. In fact, Congressman Massie Thomas of Kentucky introduced a similar bill in the House. Yellen's response just validates that there are financial secrets and manipulations that will remain undisclosed.


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'A cancer in our system': More child sex abuse allegations aimed at UN Peacekeepers

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UN peacekeepers patrol outside a vote-counting centre for elections in Bangui.
The United Nations has been grappling with so many sexual abuse allegations involving its peacekeepers that Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon recently called them "a cancer in our system."

Now, officials have learned about what appears to be a fresh scandal. Investigators discovered this month that at least four UN peacekeepers in the Central African Republic allegedly paid young girls as little as 50 cents in exchange for sex.

The case is the latest to plague the UN mission in the Central African Republic, whose employees have been accused of 22 other incidents of alleged sexual abuse or sexual exploitation in the past 14 months. The most recent accusations come in the wake of Ban's efforts to implement a "zero tolerance" policy for such offenses.