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British topless model groomed by Daesh recruiter, 19yo Australian 'kangaroo bomber' sentenced

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© Dado Ruvic / Reuters
A former British glamour model being groomed online as a 'jihadist bride' by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS, ISIL) says she is considering visiting the Turkey-Syria border for a third time in the next few months, but denies she wants to join the terrorist group.

Kimberley Miners, a former page three girl who has posed topless for the Sun newspaper, has allegedly been in contact with a British fighter in Syria, Abu Usama Al Britani, who is trying to recruit women to the terrorist group via Facebook.

According to the Times, Miners, 27, from Bradford, has been questioned by anti-terrorism police and MI5 up to four times due to her sharing IS videos on Facebook.

Miners, who uses social media under the alias of Aisha Lauren al-Britaniya, claims despite her "posting a lot of bombs and stuff" on social media, her interest in Islam is merely to find "peace."

Comment: Luckily in Miners's case, she appears to have at least a smidgeon of discernment when it comes to Daesh propaganda, but her involvement with this al-Britani guy is concerning. 'Recruiters' like him target individuals with certain psychological weaknesses. Unlike Miners, Besim appears to have undergone the full ponerization. Interestingly, both showed a change in behavior and worldview after the death of someone close to them. Probably the best method of "de-radicalization" is just to let everyone know that these recruiters work for Western intelligence agencies and their Gulf States allies.


Blackbox

What's going on in Kazakhstan? Violent attacks break years of peace and quiet - UPDATE

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© ReutersA police officer responds in Almaty after a gunman targeted police and left seven people dead.
Kazakhstan has been going through some tough times recently.

There were widespread protests against government land-reform plans in late April that culminated in countrywide rallies against government policies on May 21. Hundreds of people were arrested in the days leading up to and on the day of that protest.

Then in June, an armed group roamed the streets of the northwestern city of Aqtobe in an incident that left 28 people dead, most of them from the armed group, and that has just been followed by a killing spree by a lone gunman in the commercial capital, Almaty.

Comment: RFE/RL reports:
Sept. 5, 2016 - Kazakhstan's National Security Committee (KNB) says a group of radical Islamists that was arrested in recent weeks in the southern region of Almaty planned to hijack a plane and conduct "a 9/11-like" attack.

The KNB said on September 5 that another group apprehended in the central Qaraghandy region in June planned terrorist attacks against local infrastructure and a Russian military base near the lake of Balkhash.

According to the KNB, three more groups arrested on August 12-30 in the regions of Western Kazakhstan and Aqtobe planned a series of terrorist attacks against police and civilians.

In general, the KNB says, eight radical Islamist groups have been apprehended in the country since January.

In June, Kazakh authorities said a group of 25 alleged Islamic militants carried out a series of attacks that killed five civilians and three members of Kazakhstan's security forces in the northwestern city of Aqtobe.

Security forces who confronted the group killed 18 gunmen and arrested seven others.



Pirates

Daesh reportedly adopts French values in Mosul: Bans burqa in security centers

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© AFP 2016/ AHMAD AL-RUBAYE
The Daesh jihadist group, which earlier made it obligatory for women to fully cover their bodies with a black veil when appearing in public, has now been reportedly forced to change its self-imposed rules over security concerns.

The terrorist group has reportedly released an order stating that no woman is now allowed to be wearing a niqab or burqa, a full body veil, when entering security and military facilities in the Daesh-held Iraqi city of Mosul. The news was reported by Al Alam News Network, state-owned Arabic news channel broadcasting from Iran, citing its local source in the Iraqi province of Nineveh. The decision, according to the source, was made after some women wearing the garment killed a number of Daesh commanders and militants in the past months.

Comment: Maybe the support Daesh receives from their French foreign fighters intelligence assets is paying off!


Star of David

Ultra-orthodox London Jews raise £1 million to go after "evil" secular parents

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© Toby Melville / Reuters
An ultra-orthodox Jewish community in London has launched a £1 million fundraising bid to finance legal battles against parents who want to take their children into secular society.

More than half of the fund was raised at a single event at the Bobov synagogue in north London, it is understood.

The money is reportedly used to pay for some of Britain's "top barristers" to fight legal battles against parents who leave the close-knit Charedi community.

Some 1,500 people attended the fundraising meeting, called Rescue the Children Convention, in the Stamford Hill area of London.

A local rabbi wrote a letter in support of the event, stating the community wished to fight cases involving 17 children.

Comment: We can't argue against the claim that secular UK society is evil. But the implication that the Charedi community is any better is just too much. When the child's mind is fully developed, they can choose for themselves. But community members and leaders know that's a dangerous proposition: by that time such youths raised secular may have developed a capacity for critical thought. Thus, the heavy handed manner in which their continued membership is ensured. And it's not just children: Ultra-orthodox Jew sect bans "dangerous" higher education for women


Handcuffs

Labor Day: Americans have nothing to celebrate

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As Bill Clinton lines up for shameless photo shoots in preparation to march with organized labor down Michigan Avenue in Detroit this morning, Americans have very little to celebrate this holiday.

Americans are forced to choose between two people who've done nothing to support domestic job growth and who personify government created class separation. On one end is the ostensibly socialist Clinton who's a cheerleader for NAFTA and the TPP — two job killing pieces of tyrannical legislation. And, on the other end is Donald Trump, who pretends to be for American jobs while gaming the U.S. visa system to hire temporary foreign workers and pay them pennies on the dollar.

In case you haven't noticed, no matter which puppet is in office, the upside down funnel over the country continues to suck everything upward. The commoners keep eating shit and grinning, while the government-connected elite continues to fleece the population through a rigged system.

The ruling elite in the United States quite literally hand-pick politicians and pay for their campaigns to put them in office. More than half of all donations provided to the 2016 presidential candidates, in both parties, proves this notion as they came from a mere 158 families.

The 158 families, who've donated billions of dollars to these candidates, have entirely different reasons for choosing their politicians versus Joe Sixpack. Consequently, it is for this reason that Joe Sixpack's requests are completely ignored by the next puppet to be placed in office who claims to represent him.

Comment: Real unemployment numbers: In 1 out of every 5 American families, nobody has a job


Megaphone

Remember this Labor Day - Martin Luther King's last campaign was for workers' rights

I am a man
© Richard L. CopleySanitation workers strike in Memphis in 1968.
Most Americans today know that Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. was killed in Memphis, Tennessee in 1968, but few know why he was there. King went to Memphis to support African American garbage workers, who were on strike to protest unsafe conditions, abusive white supervisors, and low wages — and to gain recognition for their union. Their picket signs relayed a simple but profound message: "I Am A Man."

Today we view King as something of a saint, his birthday a national holiday, and his name adorning schools and street signs. But in his day, the establishment considered King a dangerous troublemaker. He was harassed by the FBI and vilified in the media. He began his activism in Montgomery, Alabama, as a crusader against the nation's racial caste system, but the struggle for civil rights radicalized him into a fighter for broader economic and social justice.

As we celebrate Labor Day on Monday, let's remember that King was committed to building bridges between the civil rights and labor movements.

Sheriff

3 veteran officers give their take on how to reduce police violence

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Footage of American police officers shooting individuals who are unarmed, or armed only with blades, has sadly become all too common. What adds to the tragedy and anger is the fact that other tried-and-tested approaches are available to deal with many of these situations without loss of life.

The shoot-first instinct that seems so pervasive among many US police is in stark contrast to law enforcement tactics in other countries. British police, for example deal with a large number of edged-weapons attacks but almost never open fire (they don't generally carry guns). Just as there are countless online videos of trigger-happy US police, there are numerous recorded examples of UK cops intervening in violent situations without firing a shot.

In one 2014 incident, for example, Albuquerque police attempting to arrest a mentally ill man for "illegal camping" opened fire on him with assault weapons when he drew a tiny blade at a great distance from the heavily armed officers. Their approach is summed up by the fact that they then handcuffed him as he lay dying on the ground. A good contrast is a 2015 video of officers in Corby, England wresting a knife from an attacker using only pepper spray and batons at close range.

Comment: One tactic not mentioned: Weeding out the pathological types to keep them from joining the force in the first place. However, considering that police are simply tools of the state and enforcing control is their job, this will likely not happen.


Pistol

Deadly celebration: Two killed, three injured in shooting at Brooklyn's Caribbean carnival event

NYPD Brooklyn at J'ouvert celebration
© NYPDBrooklynNorth / Twitter
Two people have been shot dead and at least three others injured after violence erupted at a celebration of Caribbean culture in Brooklyn.

The killings happened despite an increased police presence at the annual event which has a history of violence and dates back to the 1920's.

The violence broke out in the early hours of Monday morning during J'ouvert, a pre-party celebration held ahead of the annual West Indian Day Parade.

A man, believed to be in his 20s, was shot in the chest in Crown Heights shortly before 4a.m., according to NBC New York. He was taken to hospital but died from his wounds . Less than a half an hour after that shooting, a 22 year old woman was shot in the head just one block away. She also died in hospital.

Arrow Up

US women's soccer star Rapinoe joins Kaepernick anthem protest against racial injustices

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© ReutersUSA midfielder Megan Rapinoe (L), San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick (R).
United States women's soccer international Megan Rapinoe became the latest sports star to join Colin Kaepernick's anti-racism protest on Sunday, choosing to kneel during the national anthem before Seattle Reign's NWSL game against the Chicago Red Stars.

Kaepernick's protests against perceived racial injustices have caused controversy across the US, with the San Francisco 49ers quarterback widely criticized for his actions.

His latest refusal to stand for the Star-Spangled Banner came last Thursday when the 49ers played the San Diego Chargers. Teammate Eric Reid joined the protest.

Comment: See also: Racist cops stand together: Santa Clara police union threatens boycott of 49ers games over Kaepernick protest


USA

Young blacks don't trust Hillary Clinton, worrying democrats

Brittany Packnett, 31, a St. Louis-based activist
© Whitney Curtis/ New York TimesBrittany Packnett, 31, a St. Louis-based activist, said young black voters wanted more than “a candidate who is better than the alternative.”
When a handful of liberal advocacy organizations convened a series of focus groups with young black voters last month, the assessments of Donald J. Trump were predictably unsparing.

But when the participants were asked about Hillary Clinton, their appraisals were just as blunt and nearly as biting.

"What am I supposed to do if I don't like him and I don't trust her?" a millennial black woman in Ohio asked. "Choose between being stabbed and being shot? No way!"

"She was part of the whole problem that started sending blacks to jail," a young black man, also from Ohio, observed about Mrs. Clinton.

"He's a racist, and she is a liar, so really what's the difference in choosing both or choosing neither?" another young black woman from Ohio said.

Comment: It's no longer voting for the lesser evil. People don't want to vote for either candidate - it's that bad.