Society's Child
Six Israel citizens have been arrested after they were suspected of running a child sex trafficking ring in Colombia, according to the Latin American country's attorney general's office.
In all, fourteen Israelis and two Colombians were involved in operating the alleged network. The detainees include a Colombian police officer who allegedly passed classified information to one of the suspected ringleaders, Israeli Mor Zohar.

"Baby, It's Cold Outside" is an Academy Award-winning popular song written by Frank Loesser in 1944, which gained wide recognition in 1949 when it was performed in the film Neptune's Daughter.
As cheerless as Scrooge wondering why there are no workhouses, the sexual-assault sisterhood reads sinister subtexts into Loesser's lyrics every Yuletide. "Say, what's in this drink?" That's all about roofies, the date-rape drug. "I ought to say no, no, no." That's women being socialized by the patriarchy to be nice when they really want to get away. "I've got to get home" - "Oh, baby, you'll freeze out there." That's him wearing her down into unwanted sex.
I can't decide whether these Grinch-ettes of rape culture have tin ears, tin eyes, tin brains, or all three. Have any of them ever heard the song sung? (My favorite cover is Jerry Mercer's and Margaret Whiting's, although Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan are close runners-up.)
Comment: Here's a rendition that captures today's overly PC crowd:
While the above is a parody, it's not so far off from this actual PC version:
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast earlier this year that inflation would top 1 million percent in 2018 and 10 million percent next year. Monthly inflation decelerated to 144 percent in November from 148 percent the prior month and 233 percent in September, the National Assembly said in a report.
Socialist President Nicolas Maduro late last month increased the monthly minimum wage by 150 percent to 4,500 bolivars, fewer than $10 at the black market exchange rate. Citizens had complained that they could not afford basic items despite a previous 60-fold minimum wage increase in August.
Comment: The black market exchange rate is not a valid measure:
The National Assembly has become the only reliable source for consumer price data since the government stopped publishing economic indicators years ago as falling oil prices sent activity tumbling. The IMF has been pressuring Venezuela to provide it with official economic data, sources said last month.
Maduro blames an 'economic war' waged by domestic business interests and the United States for Venezuela's woes. Critics point to his interventionist policies and printing of money to finance a wide fiscal deficit as the causes of hyperinflation and shortages of basic goods.
The "Camp Fire," which destroyed the historical mining town, is the most deadly in state history, with at least 88 fatalities. The wildfire destroyed nearly 19,000 buildings, including 13,954 homes.
Gaylord fled when the November 8 fire broke out and decimated the historical mining town of 27,000. An animal rescuer who responded to Gaylord's request to check on Madison first spotted the male Anatolian shepherd mix several days later.
The 17-year-old is alleged to have stabbed his ex-girlfriend in the back, puncturing her lung. According to media reports, the victim's mother had to force the bedroom door open after becoming worried about her daughter.
Despite the door being barricaded from inside, the woman still managed to make her way in... only to discover the teen's body. Investigators believe the suspect jumped out the window (as it was wide open) - leaving the girl dead on the floor.
The murder occurred in the town of Steyr, just about two hours west of Vienna. It is said that the ex-boyfriend lived nearby at home for asylum seekers and had an on-off relationship with the 16-year-old. The motive behind the tragedy is still being investigated.
The physician, Reginald Archibald, worked at the New York City hospital from 1948 to 1982 as an endocrinologist who specialized in childhood growth. Former patients have said that in addition to molesting them, he would photograph them naked for what he said was scientific research. Archibald died in 2007.
Peter Katsikis had only one appointment with Archibald, in 1969. He said Archibald directed him to remove his clothes; he touched him sexually and then took several photos of him in the nude. Katsikis was 12 and said it was his first sexual experience. He wouldn't tell anyone until he told his wife 26 years later.
The trauma changed him, he said, making him cynical and sometimes short-tempered as an adult. The Associated Press does not typically identify people who say they are sexual assault victims unless they grant permission.
Immediately after French President Macron declared a "social and economic state of emergency" in response to large-scale protests by members of the Yellow Vest movement, promising a range of concessions to address their grievances, left-wing opposition politician Mélenchon called on the grassroots campaign to continue their revolution next Saturday.
"I believe that Act 5 of the citizen revolution in our country will be a moment of great mobilization."Macron's promise of a €100 minimum wage increase, tax-free overtime pay and end-of-year bonuses, Mélenchon argued, will not affect any "considerable part" of the French population. Yet the leader of La France Insoumise stressed that the "decision" to rise up rests with "those who are in action."
Comment: Macron at least showed some contrition in his address to the nation.
The trade unions and the Left parties are clearly utterly useless.
The leftist parties lining up to goad the protests on is not a good sign.
Do they seek to co-opt the movement?
No matter, this whole episode has been a display of NATIONALIST unity against the corrupt elites.

Ultra-Orthodox Israelis clash with police during an anti-draft protest in Bnei Brak, December 10, 2018
Police arrested 28 protesters during an ultra-Orthodox demonstration against the army draft that saw demonstrators disrupt traffic on a main road in the city of Bnei Brak on Monday.
Police said the demonstrators "caused disturbances and blocked roads."
Protesters sat down in the middle of Jabotinsky Road and chanted slogans against the drafting of ultra-Orthodox community members into the army, saying, "We will die and not be drafted."
Comment: The ultra-Orthodox clash with the idea of military service for Israel is deep-rooted. Reasons vary, from believing that studying Torah is more valuable than military duty, fear of yeshiva students being exposed to secular influences, to opposing the existence of Israel as a state, because they believe the Messiah to come will establish a true Jewish homeland.
- Thousands of Orthodox Jews swarmed NYC streets to protest Israeli military draft
- Watch ultra-orthodox Jews row with Israeli police over military draft law
- Netanyahu's 'betrayal': Bibi gives in to Ultra-Orthodox parties to secure his government
- Israel: Ultra-Orthodox Jews confronted by police during demonstration over military draft law
- Support for Israel is tumbling among young Orthodox Jews
- The ultra-Orthodox Israelis who reject Zionism
- "Baby It's Cold Outside": Old versus Purified versions
- Defending Men Who Want to Woo
- 'Baby, It's Cold Outside' Backlash: As Stations Ban Song, Listeners Demand Its Return
- Dean Martin's Daughter Deana Speaks Out After the 'Baby, It's Cold Outside' Controversy
- Radio stations are banning 'Baby, It's Cold Outside' for its questionable language, but a historian says it was once a feminist anthem
so much ado as new semantics clash with perceptions of old values, but curiously not a word, at least none I have noticed, about the role the song played in the rise of anti-Western terrorism.
Seriously .... it was a turning point in the life of the man who was to become the ideologue of Islamist terrorism, like a certain decorated corporal learning of the Treaty of Versailles . . . .
The Founder of Islamist Extremism and Terrorism
A famous tipping point for Qutb that seems to pop up frequently in any discussion of his experiences in America was a church dance, and not least the lyrics of the pop song being played, Baby It's Cold Outside.
In September, a report by Navalny's NGO, the Foundation for Countering Corruption, alleged that tenders for food purchases by the National Guard were rigged in favor of a single supplier.
Zolotov now wants a Moscow court to declare that those claims didn't correspond with reality and tarnished his business reputation, his lawyer said.
The National Guard commander demands 1 million rubles ($15,000) from the opposition blogger, he said, adding that if the court rules in Zolotov's favor, the money will go to one of the orphanages.













Comment: This isn't the first such Israeli-run operation in far-flung corners of the world. They likely had cameras installed in the properties where this went on. What's unusual is that the case was busted; usually, blackmail prevents investigations from reaching this stage.