Society's Child
Not real friends. The real stuff is forged from memories and adamantium. I'm not worried about that. No, the friends I'm destined to lose are the type that can simply click a button and disappear me from their timeline.
I've been on Facebook since Christmas - as in three weeks ago. I'm sure that's hilarious to some. But it was always a conscious decision not to partake, and I stand by it. In the end there were two reasons that finally got me to pull the trigger. One was the very simple fact that I've been homesick lately and Facebook seemed like the best way to get a fix. The other reason was much more analytical: I've been writing so much about social media I figured I owed it to myself to fully explore it.
Police fired teargas at crowds of stone-throwing Muslim youths who set fire to churches and looted shops in the capital Niamey after authorities banned a meeting called by local Islamic leaders. A police station was attacked and at least two police cars burned.
The police sources said two charred bodies were found inside a burned church on the outskirts of Niamey on Saturday, while the body of a woman was found in a bar. She was believed to have been suffocated by teargas and smoke, they said.
Comment: This is exactly what the puppet masters in the West want. If the Paris attacks hadn't been carried out, this would probably not be happening, but the attacks did, giving the CH issue all the publicity it needed to spread the racist message around the world, insulting and angering more Muslims. That said, we wouldn't be surprised if even this protest was infected with agents provocateur. Niger may have avoided armed Islamist uprisings for this long, but that is probably seen as unacceptable by those who pull the strings.
The rule will apply starting from January 1 in the town of Sargé-lès-Le Mans, and may apply to Jewish pupils as well - though there aren't any in this particular school.
Mayor Marcel Mortreau bases his decision on the "principle of Republican neutrality."
"The mayor is not required to provide meals that respond to religious requirements. This is the principle of secularism," Mortreau told Europe1 radio.
Comment: This is not religious secularism.
The move was backed up by the Town Hall on the grounds that the food providers face extra work if they have to deliver meat substitutes, the Local reported.
Comment: Whatever you call this, this type of attitude is disastrous for any nation. History repeats...
A man was found dead in an internet cafe after a spending three days straight on a marathon gaming binge.
It is the second time a man has died from excessive gaming in just over a fortnight in Taiwan
The man, known only by his surname Hsieh, was found slumped in his chair in front of a computer having spent around 72 hours playing 'combat' computer games at the cafe in Taiwan.
The 32-year-old had been spotted by staff and other customers lying motionless in his chair, but they all thought he was sleeping.

Finnish Agriculture Minister Petteri Orpo said the meat exports to China may, in the long term, offset the losses caused by import restrictions levied by Russia
China's Agriculture Ministry confirmed on Friday that Atria and HKScan, two Finnish companies, have gained permits to export pork to China.
Finnish Agriculture Minister Petteri Orpo said the meat exports to China may, in the long term, offset the losses caused by import restrictions levied by Russia. Finland's Customs statistics show that the country exported about 5,000 tonnes of pork to Russia in 2013.
Comment: The Finnish pork industry was looking at rising costs and lower profits due to international competition, and the Russian sanctions did not help:
The number of pig farms is set to decline by half in Finland by the year 2020. Of the 1,500 farms currently operating, just some 750 will remain in five years' time, according to the union.This goes to show just how out of touch with reality the EU has become, throwing more chaos into the system by following NATO's lead and acting aggressively towards their previous Russian allies. For more brain food check out:
Jukka Rantala of the MTK explained: "Costs are going up and product prices are static. It's clear that there's going to be trouble. Individual pig farms will get bigger and bigger, with production staying the same but with larger and more spaced out facilities."
Pig farm profitability has also suffered a downturn due to tightening international competition and to the sanctions trouble with Russia.
As we wind down another NFL season, let's turn our attention again to how the globalists rely heavily on the irrational sports (fanaticism) platform to pump their lies and deception to an already hypnotized audience waiting as empty vessels to have their minds polluted with any lie the globalists want them to believe.
First, let me say that there are few audiences in America which are as vulnerable to government propaganda as a football audience in late January. The excitement of the upcoming games and the anticipation of who will be in the Super Bowl is psychologically overwhelming for many. The excitement surrounding the chase for the Super Bowl leaves these zombie-like naive football fans wide open to subliminal messages, political suggestions, reshaping of paradigms, tweaking of belief systems, manipulation of perceptions and overall indoctrination on what one should believe.
Comment: For more on the dark side of the Superbowl see:
- Sex and Super Bowl: Former sex trafficking victim shines light on dark underworld of Super Bowl
- The Superbowl is the biggest human trafficking event of the year, says law enforcement
The way that Former Fort Smith Police Department Sgt. Don Paul Bales' department had it set up, cops would "prove" that they weren't really police officers, by having sex with prostitutes. The cop who had just broken the law himself would then follow up by arresting the women.
Now, a lawsuit that was obtained by local KFSM, reveal that an officer was fired for exposing the twisted police work.
The suit was just filed in Arkansas's Sebastian County Circuit Court. The officer in question says he just wants his job back, as he did nothing but expose criminal activity among fellow officers.
This all started when Bales received a photo of an affidavit that had been filed back in April of 2014. That affidavit stated that an undercover cop in the "Street Crimes Unit" had engaged in what it termed "misconduct."
The undercover officer, who was identified as "J.B.", met a woman he thought might be a prostitute through the website Backpage.com.

Hyphernkemberly Dorvilier, 22, of Pemberton Township, N.J., was charged with murder after neighbors claim she set her baby girl on fire in the street.
Hyphernkemberly Dorvilier, 22, of Pemberton has been charged with the infant's murder.












Comment: What?! Conviction for inciting racial hatred? For publishing cartoons ridiculing ethnic groups? But that is free speech! That is exactly what the world is protesting for by defending Charlie Hebdo and chanting "je suis Charlie"! Where is free speech if folks cannot publish offensive cartoons inciting racial hatred against minority groups?
Please excuse the sarcasm. But by these standards, the cartoonists at Charlie Hebdo should have been arrested long ago and convicted of incitement to hatred for their garbage. Now, instead, many of them are dead. Julius Streicher was executed for his involvement of inciting hatred against the Jews in Germany. His work was fair game in Germany in the '30s. CH's work is fair game now, in a time when Muslims are routinely demonized and we are heading to a repeat of the Holocaust. Only this time, it won't be Jews (ravings from nutty people like Netanyahu notwithstanding), it will be Muslims.