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Anti-government and hate groups flourished in US during 2015, growing by 14%

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An advocacy organization monitoring anti-government and hate groups in the United States released its annual census report showing that extremism flourished around the nation in 2015, growing by 14 percent.

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), which conducted the survey, called it a year marked by "extraordinary violence from domestic extremists."

Founded in 1971 as a civil rights legal advocacy, the SPLC has published annual reports on "hate groups" since 2001. Critics have accused the organization of targeting and demonizing conservatives and stoking fear in order to get funding. Last year, the group apologized for describing GOP presidential hopeful Ben Carson as an "extremist."

The organization's annual report for 2015, titled "The Year in Hate and Extremism" and released on Wednesday, attributed the rise of hate and anti-government groups to the exploitation of the anger and fear some Americans felt over the country's changing culture, whether through immigration, the legalization of same-sex marriage, the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, or the atrocities committed by Islamist terrorists. The group also highlighted anger felt by white, working-class Americans and some middle-class white people, especially the less educated, over economic pressures.

Comment: It is likely that many of the incidents listed above that have fueled the anger, hate, and feelings of disenfranchisement of Americans were either orchestrated or allowed to happen by the government. The government appears to be actively working to get people fighting amongst each other so that they stay divided and don't see the bigger enemy that is pulling all of their strings. If people were able to do that, they would stop fighting with each other and join together to get rid of all the psychopaths in power in the US who go around causing chaos both at home and abroad.


Heart

When police in Iceland killed a man, they apologized and haven't used firearms since

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As Americans struggle to get an accurate total of just how many people U.S. police gun down annually, police in Iceland have still not shot a single person since their single fatality in 2013.

The Guardian UK has created a database to track down hundreds of U.S. citizens killed by the police who were sworn to protect them.

Meanwhile, Iceland, has had only one police killing since the nation became independent in 1944. There, when police shoot someone, they apologize.

"The police regret this incident and wishes to extend its condolences to the man's family," national police chief Haraldur Johannessen said. "The nation was in shock. This does not happen in our country," Thora Arnorsdottir, news editor at RUV, the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service said.

Comment: What a concept. The US used to be sort of like this - at least in some areas. Now: Epidemic: Cops killed nearly 4 people a day in January - more deaths a day than most countries kill per year


Megaphone

Is a Right Sector putsch in Kiev imminent? "Take the machine guns, assault rifles, RPGs and drive Poroshenko out!"

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The Right Sector and UPA announced a march to Kiev after February 20th. This was stated in a joint press conference by one of the members with the callsign 'Sensey'.

According to him, on the 20th of February they will begin the mobilization of nationalists, which will give time for the President to voluntarily resign, otherwise he will be threatened with punishment.
The time will come when we put the weapons into our hands, and we will come and say: "Poroshenko is a traitor, get out of here. You have three days". And then we'll take the assault rifles, submachine guns, RPGs and drive him out of there...
On the 20th February, each of us will leave home and begin to mobilize people. I don't know which way - we are not oligarchs, and have no money. I can say that I am doing this to attract businessmen who are not engaged with this government.
We're going slowly to 10, 20, 30 people to the extent possible, we'll leave here, and claim the position of the impeachment of the President, definitely, the recognition of the ATO in the war, the release of all political prisoners and other issues...
We'll give them three days to leave peacefully without weapons... or one day, and then we will take up arms, which we received in the East, because of them. They have taught us to fight and to kill, and we're going to kill them if they did not understand what is going on.

Comment: Dear Western world, do you remember Right Sector? These are the neo-Nazis who volunteered to kill east Ukrainians indiscriminately. You know, the ones you gave your full support during Kiev's farce of an "anti-terrorist operation". Looks like Kiev may just get a dose of what they've been asking for.


Laptop

FBI launches lame video game to keep kids from becoming violent extremists

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is expanding its counter-terrorism efforts by launching a propaganda site for children, complete with a comically primitive video game that no kid would want to play.

The stated purpose of the FBI's new program, called "Don't Be A Puppet: Pull Back the Curtain on Violent Extremism," is to "keep young people...from embracing violent extremist ideologies in the first place."

While it is laudable to discourage young people from engaging in violence, the campaign reeks of hypocrisy. As Martin Luther King, Jr. stated, the U.S. government is the greatest purveyor of violence in the world.

Passport

ISIS passport forgers busted in Moscow

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© www.inquisitr.comHave passport, will travel...
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has arrested 14 suspects from an international criminal group involved in forging passports and other documents for Islamic extremists preparing to go to Syria, and those coming to Russia for terror missions. A joint special FSB and Interior Ministry operation in the Moscow region has exposed an international organized crime network, which was providing forged papers for extremists from Russia and CIS countries.

The gang was busy forging documents for those "illegally heading to Syria to take part in military actions on the side of Islamic State, and also for the militants sent on a mission to Russia by ISIS leaders to conduct terrorist and extremist activities, as well as illegal migrants." The members of the group were arrested after sufficient evidence had been gathered, the FSB reported. Search operations revealed a vast stockpile of forged documents, forms, stamps, special equipment for fake papers' production, as well as extremist literature.

The FSB believes that all members of the criminal ring are now in custody. Secret printing presses and laboratories have been found and sales and distribution channels shut down. The members of the criminal group have been taking extreme precautionary measures. They constantly changed their place of residence and used undercover communications' tools, including software enabling them to hide personal data while surfing the web, the FSB reported.

Comment: Good catch by Russia. Wonder if this savvy ISIS forgery group is operating independently or does it tie back to the 'Leaders of the Pack' (US/Israel, CIA/Mossad)? Given the 'governmentality' of surveillance mechanisms embedded in today's passports, the group would have to have some connections to insider knowledge and know-how...yes? And, if they can do it in one location...where else might they be?


Gift

UN, ICRC supervise Syrian aid to several towns under siege

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© Omar Sanadiki / ReutersA convoy carrying humanitarian goods wait to enter the besieged area of Moudamiya Al Sham in the suburbs of Damascus, Syria February 17, 2016.
Humanitarian relief convoys have entered crisis-stricken Damascus suburbs under the supervision of the Red Crescent and the UN, becoming the first international aid deliveries since world powers agreed on a ceasefire plan starting Friday.

A 35-lorry convoy carrying food and medicine entered Muadamiyat al-Sham, a town 10 kilometers southwest of Damascus, on Wednesday. According to the NGO and an RT Arabic crew on the ground, the lorries are loaded with produce, medical supplies and milk. From Damascus some 100 trucks left to other parts of Syria carrying food, non-food items, medical equipment and medicine.

The UN humanitarian coordinator for Syria, Yacoub El Hillo said that supplies were also sent to Madaya and Zabadani. Ahmad al-Najem, coordinator of field operations at Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) told the state-run Syrian news agency SANA that 59 trucks loaded with 15,600 flour bags and about 4,100 food rations in addition to medicines are on their way there. Muhannad al-Asadi of SARC also told the Syrian agency that that a mobile clinic entered Madaya on Wednesday.


Ambulance

Explosion in Sweden damages Turkish cultural center

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An explosion has severely damaged a Turkish cultural center in Sweden, blowing out all of the windows of its headquarters, located in a Stockholm suburb, according to local media. Police said that no one was injured in the incident.

While all the facility's windows seem to be blown out, there were no immediate reports of any injuries from the incident, Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet reports.

"No one was inside. No one was injured. It had been locked since earlier in the evening," a police spokesman said, according to Reuters.

The incident happened around 9:30pm GMT, in the basement of a building in Fittja, in southwest Stockholm, where the headquarters of a Turkish cultural association is located. Police, as well as a fire brigade and an ambulance were sent to the scene.

Authorities are investigating the incident, admitting that no one has been arrested and there are currently no suspects.

Earlier in the day a deadly blast rocked the Turkish capital of Ankara, killing at least 28 people and wounding dozens, when a car bomb apparently targeting military personnel detonated near government buildings, including the country's parliament and the armed forces' headquarters.


Comment: Is this blow-back against Turkey's assault against the Kurds and its support of ISIS, or is this a false flag by Turkey and/or others? Turkish officials predictably blamed the Kurds for the blast in Ankara, while other analysts blamed ISIS.


Attention

Corrupt medicine: Scandal widens in Sweden over surgeon's use of patients as guinea pigs and falsified research

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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences says the credibility of medical research needs to be repaired.
In the wake of an ever-widening scandal surrounding surgeon Paolo Macchiarini, the vice-chancellor of the Karolinska Institute (KI) in Stockholm has resigned. Anders Hamsten was in charge of an investigation last year into Macchiarini's work at KI. Although an independent investigator commissioned by the university found evidence of misconduct, Hamsten decided in August that Macchiarini had made mistakes but was not guilty of misconduct. KI announced yesterday that it will reopen the investigation.

Macchiarini, a visiting professor at KI from 2010 until October 2015, led surgeries to implant artificial tracheae into several patients between 2011 and 2014. At the time, the operations were hailed as breakthroughs in regenerative medicine, but six of the eight recipients have since died. In 2014, several of Macchiarini's colleagues at KI raised questions about the published descriptions of the technique's success. That eventually led to the misconduct investigation, which concluded in August with Hamsten clearing Macchiarini of the charges. In November, the university gave Macchiarini a new 1-year contract as a senior researcher.

A television documentary, The Experiments, aired on the Swedish public television channel SVT, has brought renewed attention to the case, however. In an opinion piece published early this morning in Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter, Hamsten admits that he and others at KI made serious mistakes in their dealings with Macchiarini and that he "completely misjudged" the surgeon. "[I]t seems very likely that my decision in this case was wrong," he writes. "I realise it will be difficult for me to continue working as Vice Chancellor of Sweden's most successful university with credibility and effectiveness."

Comment:

Medical insider: "science has taken a turn towards darkness"

According to Dr. Marcia Angell, a physician and former longtime Editor-in-Chief of the New England Medical Journal (NEMJ): "It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published, or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines. I take no pleasure in this conclusion, which I reached slowly and reluctantly over my two decades as an editor of the New England Journal of Medicine."

Dr. Richard Horton, Editor-in-chief of the Lancet recently published a statement declaring that a shocking amount of published research is unreliable at best, if not completely false, as in, fraudulent. Horton declared, "Much of the scientific literature, perhaps half, may simply be untrue. Afflicted by studies with small sample sizes, tiny effects, invalid exploratory analyses, and flagrant conflicts of interest, together with an obsession for pursuing fashionable trends of dubious importance, science has taken a turn towards darkness."


Dollars

Ransomware: L.A. hospital pays 17K to computer hackers

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© Mario Azuoni/ReutersThe Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles, California
A Los Angeles hospital paid a ransom of about $17,000 to hackers who infiltrated and disabled its computer network because paying was in the best interest of the hospital and the most efficient way to solve the problem, the medical center's chief executive said Wednesday.

Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center paid the demanded ransom of 40 bitcoins — currently worth $16,664 dollars — after the network infiltration that began Feb. 5, CEO Allen Stefanek said in a statement.

The FBI is investigating the attack, often called "ransomware," where hackers encrypt a computer network's data to hold it "hostage," providing a digital decryption key to unlock it for a price.

"The quickest and most efficient way to restore our systems and administrative functions was to pay the ransom and obtain the decryption key," Stefanek said. "In the best interest of restoring normal operations, we did this."

Red Flag

Spreading Islamophobia: Polish magazine cover depicts woman being attacked by faceless dark-skinned men with headline: "The Islamic rape of Europe"

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A Polish magazine cover has sparked a fresh debate about the reporting of Europe's migrant crisis by featuring a woman, draped in the European flag, being attacked by a group of faceless dark-skinned men while the headline screams: "The Islamic rape of Europe".


Far-right weekly magazine wSieci sent Twitter into a tailspin with the controversial cover.