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At least 2 killed after 2 planes collide on runway at Marion airport, Indiana

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At least two people have been killed in an incident at the Marion Municipal Airport in Indiana, after two planes collided on the runway, according to local authorities.

The deadly incident unfolded when a smaller plane that was taking off to the southeast clipped a larger plane that was landing from the north, the coroner, who was dispatched to the scene following the collision, told local WTHR 13 news.

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Ridiculous! University of Rochester now requiring gender-specific groups to justify their status every year

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The University of Rochester student government is now requiring all "gender-specific" student groups, such as fraternities, to justify their status annually in writing.

Starting in Fall 2019, the "Gender Exclusivity Waiver" process stipulates that all fraternities and sports teams must annually apply for permission from the Students' Association (SA) to continue excluding the opposite sex, according to a copy of the policy obtained by Campus Reform.

"Through this waiver, these groups must demonstrate that their membership policy and selection processes are integral to the mission of the organization, are openly advertised, and are non-discriminatory on all other grounds," the policy states.

Anthony Pericolo, vice president of the Kappa Delta Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity, explained that the policy appears to be a compromise between student efforts to ban fraternities and the efforts to make fraternities more inclusive to LGBTQ students.

Under the new rule, fraternities must apply to "waive" themselves from the school's gender non-discrimination policy annually, or else risk the loss of funding and institutional privileges.

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Sixth grader records her teacher going off on Trump in 15 minute rant

Josie Orihuela
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Sixth grader Josie Orihuela got tired of her history teacher constantly trashing the American president.

So one day she recorded her teacher smearing President Trump in a 15 minute rant.

On Saturday Orihuela went on FOX and Friends Weekend to talk about it.

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Met Police to abandon practice of believing all sex crimes complaints

London police are ditching guidelines to automatically believe sexual assault complaints, the Met Police Commissioner has said.
Commissioner Cressida Dick
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Ms Dick said officers' duty is to be impartial investigators
After heavy criticism over a series of failed sex crimes cases, the force will now put their role as investigators first, Met Commissioner Cressida Dick said.

Ms Dick said: "I arrived saying very clearly that we should have an open mind when a person walks in and we should treat them with dignity and respect and we should listen to them and we should record what they say.

"From that moment on, we are investigators," she added.

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Duh! Study finds conspiracy theorists aren't all tinfoil-hat-wearing crazy people

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An exhaustive new study has shed light on how conspiracy theories spread online and who actually believes them.

As conspiracy theories seem more widespread than ever, a team of Australian researchers tried to unravel why the often outlandish beliefs gain widespread appeal.

The researchers forensically examined every entry on the Reddit r/Conspiracy page from 2007 to 2015.

After separating the people who post on the page into various groups, the team was surprised to learn that the traditional 'monological' conspiracy theorists, who connect everything to everything else, only accounted for a small, but very vocal, proportion of the people who posted on the page.

"It is commonly believed that conspiracy believers tend to be the kind of people that connect every conspiracy to everything else, like the typical tin foil hat wearing stereotype," lead researcher Dr. Colin Klein told the Australian news site News.com.au. "We found that there are those people, but they are the tip of a much larger iceberg."

Comment: Did they really need to make a study to figure out that not all conspiracy theorists are looneys? A much more interesting research question would have been: Why do so many people believe everything the mainstream media tells them? Here's a hint:




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'March for Our Lives' was planned months in advance, long before Parkland shooting took place

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On March 24, 2018, one month and ten days after the February 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, student-led pro-gun control "March For Our Lives" demonstrations took place across America, including in Washington, D.C.

The word "Our" in March For Our Lives refers to students.

Comment: While the above article seems to be gunning for the crisis actors shtick, it seems more likely that the original event organizers latched onto the momentum of the Parkland shooting and switched gears. It's pretty obvious that the march wasn't 'student organized', so the likely scenario is that the students were recruited as nothing more than mouthpieces for an event already planned. Rather exploitive, wouldn't you say?

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Israel 'salutes' the Israel Massacre Forces

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The death counter ticked away wildly. One death every 30 minutes. Again. Another one. One more. Israel was busy preparing for the seder night. TV stations continued broadcasting their nonsense.

If there was any concern, it was because soldiers couldn't celebrate the seder. By nightfall the body count had reached at least 15, all of them by live fire, with more than 750 wounded. Tanks and sharpshooters against unarmed civilians. That's called a massacre. There's no other word for it.

Comic relief was provided by the army spokesman, who announced in the evening: "A shooting attack was foiled. Two terrorists approached the fence and fired at our soldiers." This came after the 12th Palestinian fatality and who knows how many wounded.

Sharpshooters fired at hundreds of civilians but two Palestinians who dared return fire at the soldiers who were massacring them are "terrorists," their actions labeled "terror attacks" and their sentence - death. The lack of self-awareness has never sunk to such depths in the IDF.

Comment: The IDF (and Israeli society in general) is so blind to its own brutal crimes, that the Twitter account of the IDF proudly published the following:

IDF tweet Gaza massacre
Shortly afterwards they deleted the tweet, but the human rights organization BTselem made a copy. Obviously, it dawned on them that they had just admitted to premeditated murder.

More on this massacre:


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Germany: State of emergency declared as 60 men brawl with machetes in the street

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Duisburg riot: Around 80 people were involved in the clashes


A HORRIFYING street battle between 60 men armed with machetes and metal pipes forcing a state of emergency to be declared in Duisburg.


Police were called to the Altmarkt area of the city over reports of the mass bawl. Officers used CS gas to control the brawling men.

The scores of men were also using telescopic batons in the fight in Druisburg, which is on the west of Germany.

Police said they were spat at and had objects hurled at them.

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Dr. Vandana Shiva: Monsanto's seeds of suicide

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"Control the oil, and you control nations. Control the food, and you control the people." - Henry Kissinger
Monsanto's talk of 'technology' tries to hide its real objectives of control over seed through genetic engineering
"Monsanto is an agricultural company. ... We apply innovation and technology to help farmers around the world produce more while conserving more. ... Producing more, Conserving more, Improving farmers lives."
These are the promises Monsanto India's website makes, alongside pictures of smiling, prosperous farmers from the state of Maharashtra. This is a desperate attempt by Monsanto and its PR machinery to delink the epidemic of farmers' suicides in India arising from the company's growing control over cotton seed supply - 95 per cent of India's cotton seed is now controlled by Monsanto.

Comment: Dr. Vandana Shiva has written and lectured extensively regarding the failed science surrounding biotechnology, the genetic modification on plant and animal genes. Read the following articles written by Dr. Shiva to learn more about biopiracy and the control and corruption of the world's food markets based on corrupt GMO science:


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Gag law: Artists, celebs stand by Assange in an open letter

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Julian Assange
On Tuesday, the Ecuadorian government cut off Assange's communications with the outside world from its London embassy, where the founder of the whistleblowing WikiLeaks website has been living for nearly six years.

On Wednesday, the government of Ecuador said it had switched off outside communications of Assange, currently staying at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. According to Quito, the messages posted by Assange on his social networks pose a threat to Ecuador's relations with the United Kingdom, as well as with other states.

A number of human rights activists, journalists and artists have signed an open letter to Ecuadorian president Lenin Moreno urging him to restore internet and telephone access to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange who has been holed up at the country's embassy in London.
"We call on the government of Ecuador to allow Julian Assange his right of freedom of speech... We ask that his basic human rights be respected as an Ecuadorian citizen and internationally protected person and that he not be silenced or expelled... We call on President Moreno to end the isolation of Julian Assange now," the letter published on the website of the Courage Foundation said.
The letter was signed by, among others, famous model, actress and animal rights campaigner Pamela Anderson, British composer and performer Brian Eno, British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, philosopher Slavoj Zizek, former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, US film director Oliver Stone and linguist Noam Chomsky.