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Attention

Former workers speak up about Planned Parenthood's chilling practices

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  • Two women who were formerly employed by Planned Parenthood and one woman who did work for the abortion organization shared their stories with The Daily Caller News Foundation in a series of interviews.
  • Planned Parenthood schedules later abortions to make a profit, encourages sex, violates policies and does not keep young women safe, the former workers said.
  • Planned Parenthood bars workers from speaking about traumatic events and fires workers who don't schedule enough abortions, according to the women.
Planned Parenthood employees and educators "celebrate" abortion and do not protect young women, former employees told The Daily Caller News Foundation in a series of interviews revealing graphic details about their tenures with the organization.

Myra Kincaid worked as a surgical assistant at a Planned Parenthood in Baltimore, Maryland, from February 2013 to February 2014, she said. Planned Parenthood called Kincaid shortly before she graduated college to recruit her, Kincaid told TheDCNF. She previously worked as a pharmacy technician and was in school to become a medical assistant.

Kincaid said Planned Parenthood didn't emphasize abortion at the beginning of her employment and told her the organization provided services for women like cancer screenings, but shortly thereafter, she was "thrown right into the surgical room where they perform the abortions, and that's because they were so short-staffed that they had to rush me through training."

Comment: The last thing Planned Parenthood has (if it ever did) is an interest in the well-being of women and children. See also: Also check out: Objective: Health - Law or Flaw? Let's Talk About Abortion


TV

NATO's Atlantic Council claims Russian 'brain drain' but emigration rate is about 4 times lower than UK

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NATO's propaganda wing suggests Russia is experiencing a "Putin exodus." Is it true or is the Atlantic Council just pushing a narrative?

The pressure group is currently advertising a US-government backed 'Disinfo Week', with seminars in Belgium, Greece and Spain next month. Ironically, at the same time its own lobbyists have decided to concoct some misleading headlines of their own.

This is the only explanation for a bizarre report which suggests Russia is currently suffering from an exceptional "brain drain."

A contention which flies in the face of facts, given the country has one of the lowest emigration rates in Europe. Indeed, Russians are around four times less likely to depart their homeland than Brits, for example.

Comment: As noted in How Putin won the support of Russia's youth:
According to a survey last year by the Levada Center - Russia's only major independent polling firm - 86 per cent of young Russian adults (between 18 and 24 years old) approve of Vladimir Putin as president, the highest approval rating among any age group.
And this is the kind of approval rating politicians in the West could only dream of.

See also: And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Will Globalists' War on Nationalism Lead to Bloody Revolution?


No Entry

Federal agents find $19M worth of cocaine in pineapple shipment at Georgia port

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© U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionMore than $19 million of cocaine was seized at the Port of Savannah by federal agents.
More than $19 million worth of cocaine was found inside a shipment of pineapples that arrived at a Georgia port from Colombia, authorities said.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents at the Port of Savannah came across the shipment in November, the agency said in a statement released last week. They found 450 packages that weighed over 1,150 pounds hidden within the fresh produce.

"This was an outstanding interception of narcotics by our CBP officers, "said Lisa Beth Brown, Savannah Area Port Director for the agency. "This seizure is a positive enforcement action against drug smuggling organizations and highlights the important work our officers do each day to stop illegal activity at our borders and ports of entry."

The shipment originated in the coastal city of Cartagena. An investigation into the drugs is ongoing. No arrests have been made.

On a typical day, customs agents seize over 5,000 pounds of drugs, according to the agency.

Star of David

Blatant theft: Israeli ministers pledge to settle '2 million Jews' in West Bank, promptly approve 4,000 new settlement units

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© UPI/Debbie HillA Palestinian stands on his property overlooking the Israeli settlement Har Homa, West Bank, February 18, 2011.
Israel has approved some 4,000 new settlement units as part of a massive settlement project spanning across occupied East Jerusalem and into West Jerusalem, Israeli media reported.

Jerusalem's planning and construction committee approved the project earlier this week, paving the way for 4,416 housing new units in the city.

According to local reports, units will be built in the East Jerusalem neighborhoods of Shuafat and Beit Hanina, 464 in the Gilo settlement which is built on the lands of the Beit Jala town in Bethlehem, and 480 units in the West Jerusalem neighborhoods of Kiryat Yuval and Kiryat Menachem.

Star of David

Sick! Israeli soldier posts disturbing Instagram photo of child in crosshairs of his rifle

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© Electronic IntifadaScreenshot of the infamous sniper photo in the context of Mor Ostrovski’s Instagram account on 15 February 2013, before its deletion.
Update, 19 February

Israeli soldier Mor Ostrovski subsequently deleted his Instragram account after the global attention his image received. However we have now posted screen captures of his account below showing the main account page and the sniper photo in its original context.

Original Post

This disturbing image shows the back of the head of a child or young man as seen in the crosshairs of a rifle. The photo was posted on the personal Instagram account of Mor Ostrovski, a 20-year old Israeli soldier in a sniper unit.

The context - particularly the character of the buildings seen in the background of the image - strongly suggests the child could be Palestinian.

There are no other images to suggest that the photographer actually fired at the person in the image in this case. The image is simply tasteless and dehumanizing. It embodies the idea that Palestinian children are targets.

Quenelle

Pope calls priests & other Catholics who abuse children 'tools of Satan'

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Pope Francis attends a Eucharistic celebration at the Regia Hall of the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican on Sunday.
Pope Francis, speaking on the final day of a historic summit on clergy sexual abuse, called priests and other Catholics who abuse children "tools of Satan," but offered no concrete steps to address the church's massive and morally damning abuse crisis.

"The brutality of this worldwide phenomenon becomes all the more grave and scandalous in the church, for it is utterly incompatible with (its) moral authority and ethical credibility," the Pope said in a speech in Vatican City on Sunday.

"Consecrated persons," he continued, "chosen by God to guide souls to salvation, let themselves be dominated by their human frailty or sickness and thus become tools of Satan."

Bad Guys

Top French officer faces punishment after criticizing West's tactics against ISIS in Syria

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© AFPA gunner mans a machine gun at the back of a US Marine Corps V-22 Osprey flying near a French artillery base near Al Qaim in Iraq's western Anbar province opposite Syria's Deir Ezzor region, a few kilometres away from the last scrap of territory held by ISIS.
A senior French officer involved in the fight against ISIS in Syria faces punishment after launching a scathing attack on the US-led coalition's methods to defeat the group in its remaining stronghold of Hajin, the army said on Saturday.

Colonel Francois-Regis Legrier, who has been in charge of directing French artillery supporting Kurdish-led groups in Syria since October, said the coalition's focus had been on limiting its own risks and this had greatly increased the death toll among civilians and the levels of destruction.

"Yes, the Battle of Hajin was won, at least on the ground but by refusing ground engagement, we unnecessarily prolonged the conflict and thus contributed to increasing the number of casualties in the population," Mr Legrier wrote in an article in the National Defence Review.

Comment: Luckily the entirety of Mr. Legrier's French article was saved here; it begins on page 65.


Eye 1

Horrible stories emerge of sex slaves & child abuse at the hands of ISIS jihadis

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Displaced people from the minority Yazidi sect, fleeing violence from forces loyal to the Islamic State in Sinjar town, walk towards the Syrian border in 2014. About half of the 6,500 Yazidis kidnapped by IS are still missing
Marwa Khedr was just ten years old when Islamic State jihadis swept into her village in the Sinjar region of Iraq and rounded up all the families at gunpoint.

The men were buried alive in a mass grave, while the women and children were taken to a nearby town in the north of the country, where they were divided up by age.

The most prized, taken off by senior IS figures, were those aged between ten and 20.

This petrified group included Marwa, a member of the Yazidi persecuted minority religion. She had turned ten shortly before the appalling events in August 2014.

Pirates

'Welcome to Sweden!' Muslim woman in hijab chosen for Swedish municipality's welcome sign

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© Facebook / Mikael Svensson"Welcome home ISIS!"
A Swedish municipality is facing backlash after selecting a local Muslim woman wearing a headscarf to be the 'poster girl' for its roadside 'welcome' sign. Her past ties to a controversial local imam were also discovered.

The image of Suzan Hindi, a local Muslim woman in her early 40s wearing a blue headscarf, now welcomes motorists entering Gavle, a coastal municipality in Sweden about 100km north of Stockholm. The photo is occasionally shown on a digital board along with the message: "Welcome to Gavle!"


Comment: It's not just that many of Sweden's Muslims ideologically supported ISIS, many of them travelled there to fight FOR ISIS. And then the Swedish government welcomed the surviving members 'home'. That digital billboard may as well say "Welcome home, ISIS!"


Brick Wall

Trump's failing. Don't ask me to lie about it

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For decades, voters have been lied to by politicians promising to crack down on immigration. We vote and we vote and we vote, and nothing ever changes. Wage-lowering, culture-destroying policies manage to appear in every bill Congress passes.

We finally got sick of it and voted for Trump. He promised to build a wall, deport illegal aliens and end the anchor baby scam. No matter how much the establishment screamed at him, he never backed down.

To call Trump's promise to build a wall his "central campaign promise" routinizes it. That promise was indispensable to his election in a way that no other president's campaign promises ever were.

Trump had none of the qualities voters typically look for in a president. He hadn't been vice president, a U.S. senator or governor of California. There was little about his character to inspire a nation.

Trump's mandate on immigration was the loudest bell ever to be rung in American politics.

While I admire people's loyalty to the first presidential candidate to speak honestly about America's problems, what if they're being loyal to a false front?

Comment: In re-posting this, we're not necessarily saying we think there should be a 'big beautiful wall' along the US southern border. We're interested because Coulter likely has her finger on the pulse of why Americans held their noses and voted for Trump: The Wall.

So, assuming she's correct, does no wall mean no Trump re-election in 2020?