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England tries to extend MI5 and police powers, will target those 'vulnerable to radicalization'

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© Simon Dawson / ReutersA police officer stands at Windsor Castle, April 1, 2018
UK police and domestic intelligence agency MI5 will get new powers to round up suspected terrorists before they strike, including targeting radicalization-prone communities, as terror threats grow, according to a media report.

The plan calls for a focus on "communities where the threat from terrorism and radicalization is highest," according to documents obtained by the Sunday Times.

The police services and domestic intelligence agency MI5 will be focusing on individuals "who are vulnerable to radicalization or who are (or have been) of interest to the police and the security and intelligence agencies due to their possible links to terrorist activities, but who are not currently the subject of any active investigations," the document outlines.

Comment: Needless to say, if MI5 didn't abet so much of the terror we have seen in the UK and elsewhere, there wouldn't now be a call to grant them more powers - which will likely soon be used against anyone who speaks out against the criminal acts of the UK government.


Attention

IDF violence against Palestinians in Gaza continues into 4th week

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Demonstrations and protests are fundamental rights. Israel lawlessly considers them incitement and terrorism.

For the fourth straight Great March of Return Friday, Israeli soldiers initiated violence, including live fire, against thousands of defenseless Gazans demonstrating for their rights near the border fence.

According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, four Gazans were killed, another 729 injured, many from live fire, including 41, children, 12 women and one journalist.

Mohammad Ibrahim Ayyoub, aged-15, died from an exploding dum dum bullet to the head. Three others died from live fire wounds to the head and/or the neck.

The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) said "(f)or the fourth week in a row and upon a decision by the Israeli highest military and political echelons, the Israeli forces used lethal force against the peaceful protesters, who did not pose any threat to the soldiers' lives."

Since Good Friday, nearly 40 Gazans were lethally shot, thousands of others injured, (including 22 journalists and 9 paramedics), hundreds from live fire - the world community doing nothing to stop the carnage, nothing to hold Israel accountable for atrocities too grave to ignore.

Comment: So while the US/Israel screams 'bloody murder' at Assad and bombs Syria, the Israelis terrorize those in Gaza and no one bats an eye. See also:


Light Saber

Toronto chef refuses to display vegan slogan, so protesters attempt to shine it on restaurant with projector

We're not going to - there's no way,' chef and owner Michael Hunter said. 'It's like eco-terrorism, extortion, whatever you want to call it'
Joe Rogan - Michael Hunter vs Vegan Activists
Joe Rogan - Michael Hunter vs Vegan Activists
A Toronto chef facing another bout of vegan protests outside his west-end restaurant this week has been offered a way out: display an animal rights slogan in the restaurant's street-front window and the protests will stop.

The slogan reads "Animals' lives are their right. In their desire to live and capacity to suffer, a dog, is a pig, is a chicken, is a human. Reject speciesism."

Comment: Anti-human vegan extremists try to ruin a man's restaurant, so he butchers and eats deer leg in front of them


No Entry

Muslim woman denied citizenship in France for refusing official's handshake

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A French court has confirmed and upheld a previous court ruling which denied French citizenship to a Muslim Algerian woman after the woman refused to engage in a handshake with a senior official.

The origins of the case date back to 2010 when the Algerian woman married a French citizen in her home country of Algeria, and after four years made a request to authorities for French citizenship, La Croix reports.

The prefecture of Isere, where the woman lives, initially accepted her request to become a French citizen and in 2016 she was to attend a citizenship ceremony but during the ceremony, she refused to shake the hands of officials for "religious reasons."

Comment: Tough call. Seems like a pretty lame reason to be refusing someone citizenship. But at the same time, it also seems like the Muslim woman could have played the game, so to speak, and drop her orthodoxy temporarily to get what she was after. Considering the French are insistent on new citizens having a certain degree of assimilation, and that refusing a handshake is seen as insulting in the West, it seems like one would need to be willing to let certain customs slide in order to get in the door.

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Brick Wall

Thousands of people in Louisiana have been in jail for over a year and never been to trial

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The Louisiana Sheriff's Association admitted that thousands of inmates have been sitting in jail, awaiting a trial for more than a year.


Nearly half a million Americans are currently being held in jail while they are denied their constitutional rights to a speedy trial. The problem has become so pervasive that many critics of the American judicial system are up in arms over the phenomenon. In Louisiana alone, there are over 2,000 people who have been languishing in jail for more than a year, all waiting for the chance to prove their innocence.

The Louisiana Sheriff's Association was forced to clarify just how bad the problem is after its executive director, Mike Ranatza, overstated the number during a recent testimony on the issue. He clarified by breaking down the total number, and noting that of those 2,181 people:
  • 1,507 had been held between one and two years without a trial
  • 448 had been held between two and three years without a trial
  • 141 had been held between three and four years without a trial
  • 85 people had been held more than four years without a trial.

Comment: This system is really, really broken. That the horrors of prison are being visited upon individuals who have not been found to be guilty of anything is, in itself, criminal.

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TV

Moon of Alabama: Documenting the mainstream media war on honest reporting and legitimate opinions

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Early in life I have noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper, but in Spain, for the first time, I saw newspaper reports which did not bear any relation to the facts, not even the relationship which is implied in an ordinary lie. I saw great battles reported where there had been no fighting, and complete silence where hundreds of men had been killed. I saw troops who had fought bravely denounced as cowards and traitors, and others who had never seen a shot fired hailed as the heroes of imaginary victories; and I saw newspapers in London retailing these lies and eager intellectuals building emotional superstructures over events that had never happened. I saw, in fact, history being written not in terms of what happened but of what ought to have happened according to various 'party lines'.

-- George Orwell, Looking back on the Spanish War, Chapter 4
Last week saw an extreme intensifying of the warmongers' campaign against individuals who publicly hold and defend a different view than the powers-that-be want to promote. The campaign has a longer history but recently turned personal. It now endangers the life and livelihood of real people.

In fall 2016 a smear campaign was launched against 200 websites which did not confirm to NATO propaganda. Prominent sites like Naked Capitalism were among them as well as this site:
This website, MoonofAlabama.org, is now listed as "Russian propaganda outlet" by some neoconned, NATO aligned, anonymous "Friendly Neighborhood Propaganda Identification Service" prominently promoted by today's Washington Post. The minions running that censorship list also watch over our "Russian propaganda" Twitter account @MoonofA.
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While the ProPornOT campaign was against websites the next and larger attack was a general defaming of specific content.

Pistol

Man shoots up Nashville waffle House - 4 dead, manhunt underway for suspect

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Scene of the shooting in Nashville
Travis Reinking, 29, the main suspect in the Waffle House mass shooting in Nashville, was previously arrested and interviewed by both the FBI and the Secret Service after he stormed the White House lawn in 2017.

Police investigating Sunday morning's shooting believe that Reinking had suffered from mental health issues and have warned that they suspect he is still armed and thus extremely dangerous.

A naked man matching Reinking's description was spotted in the woods near the restaurant in the aftermath of the shooting, in which the death toll could have been far higher, were it not for an unnamed 29-year-old man who snatched the AR-15 style rifle out of the gunman's hands.

Star of David

Kuala Lumpur: Israel's Mossad accused of assassinating Palestinian rocket scientist

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© AFPMalaysian forensic police collect evidence where a Palestinian scientist was gunned down.
The family of a Palestinian lecturer, allegedly linked to a Hamas drone and rocket program, has accused Mossad of his murder in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysian authorities have also hinted at potential involvement of foreign intelligence.

The Palestinian, identified as Fadi Mohammad al-Batsh, was assassinated in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Two suspects had awaited the victim for some 20 minutes and then gunned him down, fleeing the scene on a motorcycle, according to local police.

"The suspect fired 10 shots, four of which hit the lecturer in the head and body. He died on the spot. The police also found two empty bullet shells there," Kuala Lumpur Police chief Mazlan Lazim told reporters.

Al-Batsh, a 35-year-old lecturer with a private university, reportedly served as an imam at a local surau, a smaller Malaysian variant of a mosque. The police chief said the investigators would look into all possible theories on the events, including the potential involvement of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) terrorists. While the identity of the perpetrators is still unknown, they are believed to be Caucasian, according to the Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

"The lecturer, a permanent resident of this country, is believed to have become a liability for a country hostile to Palestine," the official said, suggesting that foreign intelligence might have been involved in the murder.

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Newspaper

Nice if the Denver Post survives, but are newspapers necessary?

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© Joe Amon/The Denver Post/Getty ImagesProtest outside the Denver Post.
Writers and editors at the Denver Post recently did what more than a few journalists have only dreamed of doing: They denounced their proprietor in the pages of the Denver Post. So audacious was their action that the gesture made the front page of the New York Times, which reported approvingly that the Post "is in open revolt against its owner" and "pulled no punches" in its weekend Perspective section: "News matters," read the Post headline: "Colo[rado] should demand the newspaper it deserves."

The immediate cause of the newsroom rebellion was a familiar one. The Post's owner, a New York-based hedge fund called Alden Global Capital, had demanded significant staff reductions and the Post's editorial-page editor asked, in an impassioned essay, whether "these heartbreaking instructions...represent the beginning of the end" for the Post. Then he issued a challenge: If the "vulture capitalists" at Alden Global aren't "willing to do good journalism here, [they] should sell the Post to owners who will."

I should acknowledge, at this juncture, that while I tend to believe journalists ought to refrain from biting the hands that feed them - and that includes subscribers as well as proprietors - I have no idea which side is right or wrong in this matter. It is entirely possible that, in the new digital age, Denver cannot sustain a plentifully staffed metropolitan daily newspaper - the Post's principal competitor, the Rocky Mountain News, closed its doors a decade ago - and it is equally possible that Alden Global Capital, in distant New York, is merely draining as much Colorado cash as it can.

Comment: The news industry is only as good as the quality and veracity of its product. Without training the mind to filter good information from bad (a skill that seems to be losing traction as MSM has proven and utilized) it becomes a mechanism to groom and control its society.


Colosseum

US-liberated Raqqa: The UN saw destruction there unlike anywhere else in Syria

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© UnknownRaqqa, Syria
In October last year, troops of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, with the assistance of the US Air Force, finally captured the city of Raqqa, which had previously been the capital of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

On 1 April this year, an inter-agency team from the United Nations (UN) entered Raqqa in what was the first UN visit to the city since ISIS's defeat. According to the website of the UN refugee agency, UNHCR: The UN team entering Raqqa city were shocked by the level of destruction, which exceeded anything they had ever seen before. A cascade of rubble lies along the streets with hardly a single building intact. It's worth repeating some of that again. The UN team found a level of destruction, which exceeded anything they had ever seen before.


Comment: We have a question for armchair analysts: are you not actually paying attention to the war in Syria, beyond what the western media reports about it?