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Woman goes berserk in Brussels, Belgium - Stabs and injures 3

Belgian police
© Francois Lenoir / Reuters
Police shot and wounded a woman in a Brussels suburb after she attempted to stab three people, according to local media reports.

The attack took place as passengers were disembarking a bus in the municipality of Uccle in the Belgian capital at around 5pm on Monday.

National broadcaster RTBF said that two of the victims have been taken to hospital with serious injuries, and one suffered a minor cut.

Police reportedly warned the attacker, who refused to comply, before shooting her in the arm.

Comment: Thanks, RT, for the 'wrap' on ' terror' incidents in Belgium, but as you yourselves noted, this was not 'terror-related' .

Anyways, yet more people going postal, ho-hum...


Question

For the second time this year, crowd stricken by mystery illness in downtown Los Angeles

200 Block of East Fifth, LA
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For the second time this year, a crowd of people in the Skid Row were sickened today, and it's unclear if a substance is making people sick

At least 18 people became ill today in the Skid Row area of downtown Los Angeles, but it was not immediately clear what sickened them.

Firefighters and paramedics were sent to the 200 block of East Fifth Street shortly before 1 p.m., according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

Eighteen people were evaluated at the scene and taken to hospitals after reporting that they felt ill, LAFD spokesman Brian Humphrey said.

It was not immediately known what caused the people to feel ill, Humphrey said, explaining that department personnel had "not identified (a) reason for (the victims') illness, including the identification of any related substance or intoxicant."

Within a 24-hour span in April, about 10 people, including a police bicycle officer, were sickened in the area of San Pedro and Fifth streets, not far from today's incident, by an unknown substance or intoxicant.

Arrow Up

Defying the odds: Russian Olympians show their resilience in the face of appalling bullying and pressure

russian gold medalists rio

Russia's Ishchenko, Romashina to Carry National Flag at Rio Closing Ceremony
Despite extraordinary pressure and the exclusion of the entire track and field team, the Russian athletes competed successfully at the Rio Olympics, whilst the fact that not a single Russian athlete has come forward to corroborate the claims made by McLaren and WADA cast doubt on their truth.

Russia has finished fourth in the medals table.

This is an astonishing result given that the entire Russian track and field team was excluded from the Olympics and given that so many of Russia's other athletes also were.

Moreover after the McLaren report was published every single Russian athlete would have been unsure right up to almost the last moment whether or not they would be entitled to compete in Rio.

Not only did Russia have to fend off attempts by McLaren and WADA backed by a shrill media campaign to have the entire Russian Olympic team collectively banned from Rio.

Every single Russian athlete previously eligible to compete in Rio would have had the nerve wracking worry right up to the moment of the start of the Games that they might be individually banned from competing in Rio simply because they had been mentioned by McLaren in his report.

Quenelle

People power: 2,500 Native Americans successfully block oil pipeline construction — state of emergency declared

The Camp of the Sacred Stones
© Little Redfeather Design/Honor the Earth

The Camp of the Sacred Stones has swelled from a few dozen to more than 2,500, according to Standing Rock Sioux Tribe officials. They are calling for further review of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the end of July without a full environmental assessment. Source: Indian Country Today

Last week, a few dozen Native Americans showed up to protest the $3.8 billion, 1,172-mile-long pipeline that would cross right through their sacred land. As word spread, however, the few dozen turned into more than 2,500 native Americans. Because of the large turnout, a brief victory ensued for the people after the developers of the four-state oil pipeline agreed to halt construction until after a federal hearing in the coming week.

In spite of both the company building the pipeline, Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners, and the federal government applying pressure, the Native Americans from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe have remained resilient.

On Tuesday, the government placed a restraining order on the protesters prohibiting them "from interfering with its (Energy Transfer Partners') right to construct the Dakota Access Pipeline (the "Pipeline") in accordance with all local, state, and federal approvals it has obtained."

However, the protestors remained steadfast — and peaceful.

USA

Free speech anyone? Serial Trump sign thief leaves note: 'Not even a great wall will stop me'

Trump campaigne yard sign
© Scott Olson/Getty Images
A thief who climbed a tree to steal a Donald Trump campaign sign from the front yard of a home allegedly left a note insulting the homeowner for their support of the GOP candidate, saying they'd continue taking the signs if they replaced them.

Victor Scena, chairman of Walpole Republican Committee, said the sign was stolen from a home on Bullard Street in Walpole.

"As you may have noticed, I have stolen your sign for a third time," the note reads.

Comment: Wow, what an anti-Trump fascist! Does the thief really believe trespassing, stealing signs and leaving insulting letters will change anything?


Bell

Judge recommends prosecution for Arizona's Sheriff Arpaio for continuous targeting of Latinos

Joe Arpaio
© The Associated Press/Matt York
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio
"America's toughest sheriff," as Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio frequently boasts of himself, is in hot water after a federal judge on Friday recommended criminal prosecution against the contentious Arizona lawman for violating court orders from a 2011 racial profiling case.

U.S. District Court Judge Murray Snow recommended prosecutors press criminal contempt charges against Arpaio as well as his second-in-command, Gerard Sheridan, Maricopa County Sheriff's Captain and Chief Deputy Steve Bailey, and an Arpaio attorney, Michele Iafrate.

Snow's 32-page recommendation comes on the heels of a ruling in May which found Arpaio and Bailey guilty of civil contempt "for intentionally ignoring an order to stop their immigration patrols," as local CBS affiliate KPHO reported.

Comment: More on the mad Sheriff:


Info

Gulen followers living in Europe receiving death threats and feel intimidated

Pro-Erdogan supporters
© AP Photo/ Hussein Malla
Some Turkish people living in Europe who have links to supporters of Fethullah Gulen, accused by Ankara of masterminding the July 15 thwarted coup, have receive death threats and feel intimidated, media reported on Monday.

According to Politico newspaper, Turks who live in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, France and Switzerland and have links to the co-called Gulenist movement say they are frightened amid Turkey's crackdown on Gulen's followers.

"Many of us received death threats.... I have reported six death threats to the police, and I know many people who have done the same. I am in constant touch with the police," the head of one the of the main Gulen think tanks in Europe, based in Berlin, was quoted as saying by the media outlet.

Comment: Ankara warns India already 'infiltrated' by Turkey coup mastermind Gulen followers


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Russian Far East land giveaway gains ground with business guide on using plots effectively

Russia Fart east
© Igor Ageyenko / Sputnik
The Russian Ministry for Far East Development will soon prepare and release 30 model business plans to develop and use the free 1-hectare land plots that are being offered to citizens for free.

"These will be business plans of a sort that describe how new owners can make proper use of the land. It is important that a potential owner could see how the plot is used by other people, what can be done on a particular land plot and how promising the various types of economic activity are," the head of the ministry, Aleksandr Galushka, said in an interview with Izvestia daily.

He also said the ministry planned to draft several amendments to the law on the free handover of land that would specify several points in the procedure, give additional powers in allocating the plots to regional authorities, and introduce the procedure of taking back the land from owners who lose their Russian citizenship. "Exclusively Russian citizens must make use of our land," Galushka told reporters.

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Pisa, Italy residents petition and protest against mosque construction

Pisa
© Unbekannt
Hundreds of residents of the Italian city of Pisa have staged a rally, calling for others to sign a petition against the planned construction of a mosque only 400 meters to the city's main attraction, the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

The rally was organized at the city market of the city of some 90,000 residents. According to Ruptly video agency, hundreds of people took part in the protest.

"We have to halt the construction of new mosques to prevent Italy from becoming an Islamic suburb to avoid losing our identity," right wing MP and leader of the 'No Mosque Campaign' Daniela Santanche said.

Comment: These morons should visit Syria for a week, and see what religious freedom and tolerance actually looks like.


Attention

In defense of the burka: How bans do nothing to counter radicalization

burka woman
© Khaled Abdullah / Reuters
Brace yourself ladies and gentlemen for Germany can now cure radicalism. In one swift swoop, Berlin has offered to both eradicate radicalism and free women from the diktat of their modesty. Aren't you glad you live in a democracy?

Lost in the throes of a grand debate over its immigration policy and Chancellor Angela Merkel's insistence that refugees should come in their uncontrolled droves, come what may, all in the name of righteous "tolerance", German officials are now actively considering legislating over fashion to address "integration" and radicalization.

Rather than actually formulate, or even legislate against the source of radicalism: unfettered Salafism, or as we should really call it, Wahhabism, Germany, like France, has chosen to focus on the one element it feels comfortable tackling: women fashion, singling out the burka as the manifestation of latent terrorism.