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Migrant caravan horde swells to 14K people, one participant calls Trump the 'Antichrist' - UPDATES

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With midterm elections just two weeks away, it is the massive caravan of migrants currently headed toward the U.S. border that is garnering most of the top headlines, with their arrival on the US border seemingly well-timed to coincide with Americans going to the polls.

President Trump had been hoping that this caravan would be stopped at Mexico's southern border, but that did not happen, and now it appears that we could be looking at a major international incident along the U.S. border with Mexico not many days from now. As you will see below, it is being reported that the population of "the caravan" has grown to 14,000 people, and many of them are extremely angry with Donald Trump.

The Mexicans had closed their border with Guatemala as "the caravan" approached, but migrants started using boats to cross into Mexico and the Mexican police failed to stop them.

Comment: Honduras and Soros behind migrant caravans? You bet.

Update 1: Homeland Security warns of cartels' role in migrant caravan
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen warned Sunday that the illegal immigrant caravan heading toward the U.S. could be exploited by cartels that control most of the illegal flow of people through Latin America.

Ms. Nielsen also praised the efforts of Mexico and Central American governments she said are working with the U.S. to try to contain the caravan, rather than enable it.

Warnings of a get-tough policy from U.S. officials have done little to deter the migrants, who for years have seen relatives and neighbors easily jump the border to enter the U.S. with little consequence. The ease of entering is a selling point for the cartels, who control the drug and human smuggling routes into the U.S. and require payment of a "mafia fee" just to cross the U.S.-Mexico boundary line.

Court records show that fee typically runs from $1,000 to $2,000. That doesn't include thousands of dollars in other fees that cover foot guides, drivers, stash houses and the rest of the illegal journey.

"While we closely monitor the caravan crisis, we must remain mindful of the transnational criminal organizations and other criminals that prey on the vulnerabilities of those undertaking the irregular migration journey," Mr. Nielsen said in a statement Sunday.
Update 2: Honduran caravan includes military-aged male migrants from Bangladesh, Haiti and Congo
According to a Univision correspondent, Bangladeshis joined the migrant caravan before it crossed from Guatemala into Mexico.

The Daily Caller reported:
A Spanish language reporter who has spent weeks embedded with the migrant caravan said in a Friday report that people from Bangladesh had joined the mass of people trying to cross from Guatemala into Mexico.

The Bangladeshis, he said, were detained in an immigration facility, though it's not clear what happened to them after their detention.
This is especially troubling because Bangladesh has one of the largest Muslim populations in the world with a very high rate of Islamic terrorism and barbarism.

Also, according to Judicial Watch, who has a reporter embedded in Guatemala, migrants from Haiti, Congo, Sri Lanka, Angola, Cameroon, and Bangladesh latched onto the caravan.

Approximately 1,700 migrants turned around Monday back into Honduras at one checkpoint (Chiquimula), coming in on buses, said Tom Fitton
Update 3: Rep. Louie Gohmert calls for investigation of how the caravan is funded:
"We have got to have the DOJ investigate where the funding is coming from to send these thousands and thousands of people to the U.S., because that you can use RICO to go after them," the Texas Republican told Fox News' "America's Newsroom." "Asylum claims are not legitimate if they are not made in the, if we're not the first country they come to after leaving their country."

He added that there were "supposedly" political factors that got the caravan started, and then it took on an "inertia on its own."

"There is money coming in," he said. "I'm sure there is some coming from the United States going to help this caravan along. It is building of its own momentum and it will take a very strong president, which we have, to stop it and we've got to make clear to Mexico they are not coming in." Video.



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Antarctic researcher stabs colleague 'after being driven mad living in confined space'

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Sergey Savitsky (left) and Oleg Beloguzov (right) at the Bellingshausen Station in Antarctica
An Antarctic researcher 'snapped' after being 'driven mad by confined space' and stabbed his colleague in a frenzy, it has been reported.

Engineer Sergey Savitsky, 55, is accused of stabbing welder Oleg Beloguzov, 52, in the chest.

The alleged attack was in the canteen at Russian Antarctic station Bellingshausen on King George Island, part of the South Shetland Islands on the world's remotest continent.

The wounded man was evacuated to Chile, the nearest emergency hospital, with a knife injury to the chest.

He is thought to be critically ill and fighting for his life.

His heart was injured in the attack and he was admitted to the intensive care unit of a hospital, it is reported.

Comment: It seems that those who are unstable are increasingly losing it: Also check out SOTT radio's:


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SBU scraps homecoming king/queen titles for new, gender-neutral 'royals'

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Administrators at Stony Brook University (SBU) in New York caved to pressure from activists on the Student Affairs Homecoming Committee to get rid of the homecoming king and queen titles, traditions since 1984, and replace them with three "Stony Brook Royals."

The change, which was originally reported by Stony Brook News, was also pushed by the University's LGBTQ Services along with LGBTQ Services assistant director, Chris Tanaka.

"Programs, events, and competitions that are categorized by gender put folks in the awkward position of either choosing to not be seen or affirmed for who they are or just not participating at all," Tanaka said to Stony Brook News. "This change has opened the door for more students to feel like Homecoming is an event in which they can fully participate."


Comment: Reality check: there will always be some events in which not everyone can participate. Not every student is a track-and-field athlete. Not every student is an honors student. Not every student is homecoming king or queen material.


Under the new format, ten students, regardless of their gender and without ratio, will be chosen as finalists to become Stony Brook Royals. The previous format required that five men and five women be chosen as finalists.

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Georgia town plans to round up local sex offenders to keep children safe on Halloween

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Halloween decorations.
The mayor of a small town in Georgia announced that all sex offenders living on parole in the community will be forced to spend several hours on Halloween evening in the city hall under guard.

Gary Jones is the mayor of Grovetown, a town of some 13,000 residents close to the border with South Carolina. On Monday he announced on his Facebook page that some 25 to 30 people living in the area, who are sex offenders on parole, will spend the peak of treat-or-treating time on Halloween next week in the city hall "in order to ensure the safety of our children."


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Rome: Russian football fans among dozens injured in freak escalator accident

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© Reuters / Vigili del Fuoco
The underground escalator damaged where some of CSKA Moscow supporters were injured in Rom subway.
Dozens of people were injured after a packed metro escalator sped up with commuters falling down in a melee with many Russian CSKA football fans being among the victims.

Bloody and mangled stairs at the bottom of the escalator can be seen in pictures of the aftermath from Repubblica metro station in the Italian capital.

A shocking video of the incident, which occurred shortly before CSKA Moscow's match against AS Roma in the UEFA Champions League, shows terrified and helpless people flying from the steps and piling up at the foot of the escalator. The screams in Russian are clearly distinguishable.

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Food stamps fund international terrorism, says new report

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A sign in a market window advertises the acceptance of food stamps on October 7, 2010 in New York City.
A new report from an American think tank claims government food assistance dollars have been used to fund terrorism, in addition to garden-variety domestic fraud. The scams are said to have been in place for over two decades.

The document, compiled by Government Accountability Institute (GAI) calls out the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) - "food stamps" - for failing to investigate illegal benefits trafficking. The paper goes on to state that lax enforcement has led to billions of dollars diverted over the last 25 years, some of it to terrorist hotbeds such as Yemen and Somalia.

The report illuminates several specific instances in which SNAP dollars provided material support to terrorists. Often, the offenders used "hawalas," which are informal international money transfer networks frequently employed by Muslim immigrants to send funds home from Western countries. According to the US government, the relative anonymity of these networks makes them ideal for money laundering.

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We're gonna need more weed: Canada's cannabis craze leads to shortages

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Canada's cannabis craze shows no sign of abating with the province of Alberta now reported to be seeking additional producers for the recently legalized drug. Weed regulators now admit they underestimated pot's popularity.

Since the drug was officially legalized on October 17 shortages of cannabis have been reported by retailers in the provinces of Quebec, the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan and Alberta.

The acceptance of marijuana, licenced and regulated by the federal government, had been preceded by much excitement from designated retailers and smokers alike. Each of Canada's 13 provinces are responsible for how the drug is distributed and it appears not everyone was prepared for people's desire to get blazed.

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14 years in, unpublicized oil spill off Louisiana coast poised to become largest in history

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© Oscar Garcia-Pineda, Water Mapping, LLC
An aerial image of an oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico, taken on April 28, 2018.
An oil spill that has been quietly leaking millions of barrels into the Gulf of Mexico has gone unplugged for so long that it now verges on becoming one of the worst offshore disasters in U.S. history.

Between 300 and 700 barrels of oil per day have been spewing from a site 12 miles off the Louisiana coast since 2004, when an oil-production platform owned by Taylor Energy sank in a mudslide triggered by Hurricane Ivan. Many of the wells have not been capped, and federal officials estimate that the spill could continue through this century. With no fix in sight, the Taylor offshore spill is threatening to overtake BP's Deepwater Horizon disaster as the largest ever.

As oil continues to spoil the Gulf, the Trump administration is proposing the largest expansion of leases for the oil and gas industry, with the potential to open nearly the entire outer continental shelf to offshore drilling. That includes the Atlantic coast, where drilling hasn't happened in more than a century and where hurricanes hit with double the regularity of the Gulf.

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Identity politics in overdrive: The Left sees "white supremacy" at the heart of everything

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The current lawsuit challenging Harvard University's use of racial preferences in admissions is about "white supremacy," according to the school's supporters. So, too, was the defense of U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh against the charge of sexual assault, according to Kavanaugh's critics. Never mind that the plaintiffs in the Harvard lawsuit are Asian-American students who were denied admission to the school despite academic qualifications superior to those of whites, and that Kavanaugh's accuser was white herself. The roiling mass of resentments and one-upmanship that is identity politics is becoming ever more irrational in the Trump era. Whether a crack-up is imminent remains to be seen.

Harvard caps the number of Asians it admits, allege the plaintiffs - a coalition of Asian-American groups called Students for Fair Admissions - in the lawsuit against the university. As a result, Asian applicants must present higher academic qualifications than any other racial or ethnic group in order to be considered for admission. According to Harvard's own data, test scores and a high school GPA that would give an Asian-American high school senior only a 25 percent chance of admission would provide a virtual admissions guarantee - 95 percent - for an otherwise identical black applicant, a 77 percent chance of admission for a Hispanic student, and a 36 percent chance of admission for a white student. Asians would make up more than 50 percent of the admitted class if Harvard were colorblind, estimates Students for Fair Admissions, instead of the 18.6 percent Asian average maintained over recent years. The white student population would go down from 43 percent to 38 percent. Asians account for 6 percent of the national population; whites, 61 percent.

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UK prepares supply ships for emergency food and medicines in case of "no-deal" Brexit

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UK authorities are drawing up plans to charter a flotilla of supply ships to ferry in emergency food and medicines in the event of a "no-deal" Brexit next March, according to FT, which reports that the move was "greeted with disbelief at a stormy meeting of Theresa May's cabinet on Tuesday."
The cabinet was told that the heavily used Dover-Calais route could quickly become blocked by new customs controls on the French side, forcing Britain to seek alternative ways of bringing in "critical supplies".

The warnings about the consequences of a disorderly British exit from the EU came at a cabinet meeting which saw ministers divided into two camps over how to unlock a deal in Brussels. One witness said there was "an almighty row".

The prospect of Britain facing shortages of perishable food and medicines provided a bleak backdrop to the cabinet discussions, as Mrs May urged her ministers to back her attempts to secure a breakthrough. -FT

Comment: It's all fun and games when it comes to Brexit: