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Two homes destroyed, 50 damaged by explosion in northern Illinois

Illinois home explosion
© H. Rick Bamman
A Marengo home exploded; the blast also destroyed a neighboring home, left eight to 10 more houses uninhabitable and sent two people to the hospital about 5 a.m. Sunday.

Marengo Fire Chief Bob Bradbury said at least 30 additional homes in the neighborhood were affected by debris. A damage estimate wasn't immediately available.

"We haven't grasped that," Bradbury said. "We have a crew of building inspectors going around right now looking at the damages."

The owners of the home that exploded weren't inside at the time of the incident, but there were animals inside, Bradbury said.

Attention

UK House of Lords' Committee: EU anti-migrant mission in Mediterranean led to more illegal migration & deaths

Migrants flow in a boat
© Ismail Zitouny / Reuters
The EU-led Operation Sophia in the Mediterranean Sea has failed, the UK House of Lords' committee has found. The mission has only led to soaring of illegal migrant flows to Europe and "tragic increase in deaths" at sea.

Operation Sophia, launched in 2015 by the EU as a means to stop human smuggling in the Southern Central Mediterranean and "prevent the further loss of life at sea" failed to achieve its goal, according to the UK House of Lords' EU Committee report published on Wednesday.

The committee found that the migrant flows have only increased since the beginning of the operation, with a spike by 19 percent in the first half of this year compared to 2016.
"Irregular migration into Europe on the central Mediterranean route increased by 18 percent in 2016, and by another 19 percent in the first six months of 2017 compared to 2016," the report says.
The committee further stated that "a naval mission is the wrong tool to tackle irregular migration" as the latter starts onshore. The report says that "once the boats have set sail, it is too late to undermine the business of people smuggling."

Wolf

Fourth decapitated cat found in a week in Portland, Oregon

Buttons the cat
© Joelle
Buttons
A Portland woman says she found a decapitated cat in her backyard Thursday morning.

This follows at least two similar reports earlier this week of people finding decapitated cats, also in SE Portland.

A woman named Joelle said she found her 3-year-old cat named Button decapitated at SE Salmon Street and 28th Avenue Sunday evening. Josh Bartoemay reported he also found a decapitated and gutted cat while delivering mail in the neighborhood last weekend.

And Thursday, a woman who lives near SE Division and 142nd Avenue says she found a decapitated cat with its organs removed in her yard. On the same day, yet another decapitated cat was found at SE Powell Boulevard and 160th Avenue.

Quenelle

Former Secret Service agent defends Trump Jr., slams Killary in tweet stream

Dan Bongino Hillary Clinton

Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino and Hillary Clinton
Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino is loving the liberal hypocrisy.

On Tuesday, Bongino chimed in on Donald Trump Jr.'s email release, in which the Trump's oldest son came under fire for meeting with a Russian lawyer for opposition research on Hillary Clinton.

Bongino, now a conservative commentator, posted a series of tweets in response to Trump Jr.'s email release.

And they are brutal. Here are his comments on the matter:

Comment: The real collusion story: Ukraine conspired with Hillary Clinton to meddle in US elections


Handcuffs

Buddhist monk sentenced in Germany for molesting young boys

buddhist monk
© Claro Cortes / Reuters
According to traditional meditation lore, they are in a meditative state (thukdam) until their consciousness is clear; only then does the body begins to decay
A Buddhist priest, convicted of over 25 counts of sexual abuse, has been sentenced to seven years and nine months behind bars in Germany. His victims over 15 years were seven boys, aged four to 13.

The 62-year-old man, identified as Hans D. [AP] or Genpo D. [Suddeutsche Zeitung] for privacy reasons, was convicted in Augsburg state court, the dpa news agency reported.

The monk also took pornographic photos of his victims, and possessed other child pornography, AP reported.

The man admitted to his crimes going back to 2001, so the case will be a speedy trial and it means that his victims won't appear in court.

The Buddhist's crimes were revealed in July 2016, when a woman reported to the Criminal Investigation Department. She claimed she had approached the clergyman because she was seeking help: her husband had died, and the priest offered his help. An affair began, but the priest abused her two sons. In particular, he repeatedly had oral intercourse with the children, and took obscene pictures using his smartphone, that "show off the naked sex parts," according to the prosecution, as cited by Sueddeutsche Zeitung.

Comment: Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim: pedophiles aren't choosy, just so long as it puts them in a position of authority by which to groom and exploit young children. There is a class of civilizations going on. But it's not one between religions. It's a clash between the wolves and the sheep within all groups: religion, nation, race, gender.


Wine

Museum restoration project unearths wine cases nearly as old as the US

wine bottle
© David J. Del Grande/NJ Advance Media via AP
A restoration project at Liberty Hall Museum's wine cellar unearthed spirits 221 years old that had been shipped to the sleepy Elizabethtown cottage shortly after the American Revolution.

During the six-month revamp, the museum discovered almost three cases of Madeira wine from 1796 and about 42 demijohns from the 1820s.

Some of the original Madeira stock was shipped to the second generation who lived at Liberty Hall, in anticipation of John Adams' presidency. Although Liberty Hall President John Kean was well aware of the wine collection, he couldn't have imagined its historical significance.

"We knew there was a lot of liquor down here, but we had no idea as to the age of it," said Kean, first cousin to New Jersey's former governor. "I think the most exciting part of it was to find liquor, or Madeira in this case, that goes back so far. And then trying to trace why it was here and who owned it."

Red Flag

Week of Hate: Mosque in Tennessee and Jewish-owned building in Brooklyn vandalized

vandal caught camera
© Hikind News / YouTube
In Brooklyn, New York, someone drew dozens of swastikas into freshly poured cement in front of a building owned by Jewish people. In Tennessee, a mosque was vandalized with offensive words written on walls and bacon wrapped on its door handles.

Authorities in both states are investigating the acts of vandalism as hate crimes. A surveillance video, published Tuesday, showed a man carving nearly 30 swastikas into the still-wet cement over the weekend.

The apartment building is under construction and the owners, who are Jewish, had just poured the cement for a new sidewalk before they left Friday evening. They said they came back Monday morning and saw all the damage, according to WNBC.

"I was shocked. That's disgusting," a long-time resident of the neighborhood, Anat Bajtel, told the channel. "My mother-in-law is a Holocaust survivor and seeing something like that is unbelievable."

Stormtrooper

White Helmets superfan George Clooney to move family back to US from UK over terrorism fears caused by refugee policies he supported

george clooney
In January The Duran reported on George Clooney's bizarre support for the ISIS-Al-Qaeda terrorist organization The White Helmets, where the actor went so far as to call the ISIS group "heroes".

Variety reported that George was in the early stages of developing a feature film of Netflix's "The White Helmets" documentary, about "first responders" in Syria's war.
Clooney and producing partner Grant Heslov are seeking a writer through their Smokehouse Pictures production company. CAA is representing the rights to the documentary.

"The White Helmets," directed by Orlando von Einsiedel and produced by Joanna Natasegara, is on the documentary shorts Oscar shortlist.

The Syrian Civil Defense, better known as the White Helmets, consists of about 3,000 volunteers. The organization has has been credited with saving more than 60,000 people from the bombed buildings in war-torn Syria. The group has lost about 150 members during the war.

"In the White Helmets, we have a motto: to save one life is to save humanity," one volunteer says in the documentary.

Camcorder

Iraqi police interview ISIS wives from liberated Mosul

muslim woman burka
© AP Photo/ Amel Emric
Wives of Daesh terrorists agreed to take part in a video interview conducted by Iraqi law-enforcement services. Sputnik received the exclusive footage from the Iraqi federal police.

The video depicts three women responding to police questions after their evacuation from Mosul.

The first woman said that she was forced to marry a terrorist by her uncle, who is also a member of Daesh. In this way, he hoped to get a promotion within the group, but later was killed. The woman now has a one-year-old child; the fate of her husband remains unknown.

Replying to the police's questions, the woman said that she could not escape from her husband, because he kept her captive in the cellar for more than a year. After he found out that she tried to contact her relatives who serve in the army, he threatened to kill her.


Attention

European court upholds Belgium's ban on Islamic full-face veils

islamic full face veils, burqua
© Mohammed Salem / Reuters
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) upheld Belgium's ban on wearing Islamic full-face veils or niqab in public places, which was introduced in June 2011. The ban was challenged by two Muslim women.

The Belgian ban "doesn't violate European human rights law," the Strasbourg-based court said in a ruling on Tuesday.

Despite calling restrictions controversial, the judges argued they were "necessary in a democratic society."

The ban, which prohibits appearing in public with a face masked or hidden in whole or partially in such a way as to be unidentifiable, was aimed at ensuring social order and the "protection of the rights and freedoms of others," the ECHR explained.