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Meet the terrorist behind the next "Day without a Woman" march

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Here's the left's next great idea for bringing down President Trump: another women's march. Which means another public instance of Trump haters shouting slogans to one another and mistaking it for constructive politics. What progressives need to defeat Trump is outreach, but all they have is outrage.

On March 8, organizers seem to be aiming for a different vibe than the librarians-in-pussy-hats element that made the first women's march after Trump's inauguration so adorable.

Instead of milling around Washington, organizers have in mind a "general strike" called the Day without a Woman. In a manifesto published in The Guardian on Feb. 6, the brains behind the movement are calling for a "new wave of militant feminist struggle." That's right: militant, not peaceful.

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4K ISIS victims buried in mass grave in Iraqi desert

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© Ahmad Al-Rubaye / AFPA member of the Iraqi forces checks a mass grave in the Hamam al-Alil area on November 7, 2016.
The bodies of some 4,000 Islamic State victims have been buried in the Khasfa sinkhole in Iraq's desert, making it the country's largest mass grave, according to locals, police, and activists, as cited by The Telegraph.

The sinkhole is located near the Baghdad-Mosul highway, only eight kilometers from Mosul, the daily reports.

Witnesses and police, as well as human rights organizations, say that Islamic State (IS, Daesh, formerly ISIS/ISIL) murdered and dumped the bodies of thousands of Iraqi troops into the sinkhole after they captured Mosul three years ago.

The majority were shot and thrown into the pit, locals said.

"Daesh would drive the victims to Khasfa in convoys of minibuses, trucks and pickups. The men had their hands bound and their eyes blindfolded. They were taken to the sinkhole and shot in the back of the head," 40-year-old local villager Mahmoud told The Daily Telegraph.

Comment: See also: Hidden hells of ISIS: Thousands of bodies found in 72 mass graves as images reveal the shocking scale of industrial-scale murder


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Wyoming police officers charged with 'extreme' and 'militant' child abuse

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Two Casper police officers could face prison time after allegedly subjecting two adopted special-needs children to "extreme," "militant" and "demeaning" physical and emotional abuse over roughly the past decade.

Laura Starnes-Wells, a former school resource officer at Centennial Junior High School, is wanted on one count of felony child abuse. She could face up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine if convicted.

Sgt. Aaron Shatto of the Natrona County Sheriff's Office, which conducted the investigation, says the office is in contact with Starnes-Wells' attorney and "working on having her turn herself in," as she was in another state when the warrant was issued earlier this week.

Todd Wells, who is charged with a misdemeanor count of endangering children and could face up to a year of imprisonment if convicted, turned himself in to authorities on Tuesday.

The children - a boy and a girl - remain in the custody of the Wyoming Department of Family Services. The boy has been in DFS custody since May 2014, and the girl was taken into custody at the end of May 2016.

Comment: Starnes-Wells shouldn't have a dog in her custody, let alone children.


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Public trust in Google drops after it bans Natural News

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Google's insidious censorship of the entire NaturalNews.com website has set off a firestorm of outrage across the independent media, with a wave of readers expressing astonishment and disgust at Google's indiscriminate banning of the entire NaturalNews.com website for no justifiable reason. (They are now claiming a "violation of Webmaster Guidelines" which could mean anything they want it to mean.)

As the censorship against Natural News continues, people everywhere are declaring their intention to switch to alternative search engines such as DuckDuckGo, Bing or Good Gopher. They're also expressing strong support for Natural News to defy the bullying of Google and continue reporting the truth on all the topics that matter for our health, our environment and our society.

This is just a tiny sample of the much larger conversation raging online, but one Natural News reader, also a user of Gmail, complained to Google with the following message:

Comment: More on this story: Google blacklists Natural News, removes 140,000 pages from its index

Of course, Google denies any nefarious motives behind the ban: Google claims 'website violation' in Natural News banning


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'Bloomberg drug culture': Former saleswoman sues for $20 million after alleged rape by high-level executive

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Nick Ferris, former head of global development allegedly attacked the woman in his New York City apartment twice in February and March of 2013.
A former Bloomberg LP sales executive drugged and raped a saleswoman on his staff twice over a number of weeks, an explosive lawsuit claims.

The attacks by Nick Ferris, a former global business development head at the company, happened after work in February and March 2013 at his Manhattan apartment, the lawsuit claims.

The first attack happened after Ferris and his 22-year-old subordinate enjoyed drinks at a business dinner and then downed vodka and smoked pot at his apartment, the suit alleges.

The woman, whose identity is not disclosed in the suit, said she went to sleep in a guest bedroom after partying with Ferris and his girlfriend — only to be awakened in the middle of the night by the sexual attack, according to the suit, filed in state court in the Bronx.

Ferris has not been charged with any crime. The civil suit claims civil rights violations, a hostile work environment and sexual discrimination.

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Jodie Foster leads anti-Trump protest ahead of Oscars. Her $11.7M mansion is home to how many refugees?

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Jodie Foster spoke to a crowd of two thousand globalists at hollywood's anti-Trump rally: 'It's Time to Engage'.

Oscar award winning actress Jodie Foster addressed a crowd of hollywood's finest at talent agency UTA's "United Voices" event in protest of President Trump.

Industry pros, entertainers and civilians gathered for the anti-Trump, pro-immigration rally outside United Talent Agency's Beverly Hills headquarters.

Comment: Argo: Hollywood as extension of CIA propaganda


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Google claims 'website violation' in Natural News banning

A Google webmaster violation is the reason this website was penalized by Google, not its controversial nature.

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Natural News, a controversial alternative medicine website, according to Wikipedia, has been delisted from Google. The news site confirmed being removed from Google and recently claimed Google banned them because the site was pro-Trump.

Google has confirmed the site was not removed for its political views but rather because of a webmaster guidelines violation. A Google spokesperson told Search Engine Land:

Comment: It seems that Google, in the past, has banned websites and expanded it's policies so what exactly is going on?


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Japan urging Fukushima disaster survivors to move back to radioactive homes

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© ReutersLocals from a village close to the radioactive Fukushima site are being forced to return, say Greenpeace
Fukushima survivors are being urged to return to the nuclear disaster site by the Japanese government despite radiation levels similar to Chernobyl, say Greenpeace.

Officials are planning to slash housing support for 6,000 people from the village of Iitate on March 31, when the evacuation order is due to be lifted just six years on from the reactor meltdown, reports rt.com.

The risk to health is on a par with the exclusion zone around the former Soviet reactor Chernobyl in what is now Ukraine - more than 30 years after it spewed plumes of killer fission, say Greenpeace Japan.

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Teacher's removal marks third sex scandal at elite Brooklyn Tech

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A third sex scandal in two years has hit elite Brooklyn Technical HS with the ouster of a music teacher accused of having an "inappropriate relationship" with her male student, The Post has learned.

The married Marisa Cazanave, 33, and the teen both denied any sexual contact, but dozens of texts and e-mails found by the boy's mom revealed the pair was in love and planned a rendezvous, the city's Special Commissioner of Investigation reported.

In an May 7 e-mail to the teen, Cazanave gushed, "You make me unbelievably happy," but agonized over their forbidden passion.

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Australian children's author Mem Fox detained by US border control

Mem Fox
© Sydney Writers Festival The experience left Fox feeling like she had been ‘physically assaulted’.
The Australian children's book author Mem Fox has suggested she might never return to the US after she was detained and insulted by border control agents at Los Angeles airport.

Fox, who is famous worldwide for her best-selling books including Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes and Possum Magic, was en route to a conference in Milwaukee earlier this month when she was stopped.

She told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation she was questioned by border agents for two hours in front of a room full of people - an experience that left her feeling like she had been physically assaulted.

"I have never in my life been spoken to with such insolence, treated with such disdain, with so many insults and with so much gratuitous impoliteness," Fox said.


Comment: Welcome to the good old USA! If you want a dose of humiliation just visit a US airport.