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Palestinian Harry Potter fan responds to J.K. Rowling's response to her original viral letter regarding BDS opposition

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A music teacher from Dunfermline has followed up from on her original viral letter to famous author JK Rowling.

25-year-old Mia's orginal letter, which The Herald published on Tuesday, challenged JK Rowling's stance on Israel using plots from the Harry Potter series.

The viral letter promoted a response from JK Rowling, and Mia has responded to the letter on her Facebook page.

You can read the full open letter below.

Comment: Mia is an incredibly intelligent and brave young woman. J.K. Rowling is also a very intelligent woman and a talented author, but she clearly has a lot to learn about BDS, and she may need to reread her own stories to see that perhaps she has not learned all of the moral lessons from Harry Potter despite conveying them so eloquently in her writing.


Heart - Black

Cops call rancher for help with a bull, then kill him when he shows up

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Jack Yantis’ home, just a little ways up U.S. 95 from the site of the confrontation that took his life
Jack Yantis, a 62-year-old rancher from Council, Idaho, received a call from the Adams County Sheriff's Office on November 1 informing him that one of his bulls had been struck by a car on the nearby interstate. Yantis arrived at the scene a few minutes later, armed with a rifle to put down the wounded animal, which had turned aggressive and was threatening emergency responders trying to treat two people injured in the collision.

Within a few minutes, Yantis was dead - shot by deputies on the scene. Upon hearing the news, his wife Donna suffered a heart attack. She was taken to Saint Alphonsus Hospital in Boise. As this is written she reportedly remains in critical condition.
"They took a family man from the dinner table and slaughtered him," declared Rowdy Paradis, who says he was standing ten feet from the rancher when he was killed.
Sheriff Ryan Zolland describes Yantis as a well-known and widely respected figure in Adams County.

"This is going to be a big hit to this community," a visibly shaken Zolland told Boise's NBC affiliate, KTVB. "The gentleman involved, Mr. Yantis, was a well-known cattle rancher around here. It's just a sad deal for everybody involved, for the whole community."

Sheriff Zolland insisted that his department "takes matters involving any use of force very seriously and we have requested detectives with the Idaho State Police to conduct the investigation into this incident." The deputies involved - one of whom reportedly suffered an unspecified "minor injury," are on paid leave.

Assuming that the investigation proceeds in familiar fashion, the "incident" will not be treated as a suspected criminal homicide, but as an "assault on law enforcement." Taking its cues from law enforcement sources, the Idaho Statesman newspaper in Boise - the state's most influential media organ - referred to Yantis's death as the result of a "shootout."

That expression has connotations of an encounter between law enforcement and a violent criminal, rather than an eminently avoidable death that apparently occurred through miscommunication or, possibly, the panic-stricken reaction of deputies to the presence of an armed citizen. It should not be forgotten that Yantis was responding to a message from the sheriff's dispatch, and trying to assist the first responders, when he was fatally shot.

Comment: The fact that the cops called Jack Yantis to help them with the situation, and then shot him when he showed up with a rifle to help put the bull down speaks to the psychologically hystericized state that police are in thanks in part to their training and the media hype of dangerous 'lone-gunmen' and 'terrorists'. It's unfortunate that a well-respected member of this community had to suffer for the ignorant ineptitude of these officers who will likely not have to suffer any repercussions for their actions.


Handcuffs

CUNY headquarters: NYPD arrests 50 protesting wages, raises and lack of contracts

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© www.rt.comNYPD arrests 50 at CUNY protest over wages and contracts.
New York police arrested more than 50 people in front of the City University of New York's Manhattan headquarters during a rally for faculty. CUNY profs, teachers and workers, claim they have not had a contract for five years or received a raise in six.

According to WABC News, hundreds of people were present at the rally, including professors and Barbara Bowen, the president of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC), the union representing CUNY faculty. Bowen was blocking the entrance to CUNY with her allies and was also arrested, according to the union. More than 50 people were arrested overall, PSC stated online.

The event began as part of PSC's effort to win new contracts and raises for CUNY faculty. The group is seeking to put pressure on CUNY Chancellor James Milliken and has also targeted New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in an attempt to secure more funding for the school. More funding would be helpful in ensuring pay raises for staff.


Comment: The new state of the US...insolvency and trickle down education...apparently it is an arresting idea.


Fire

Man dies after massive house explosion in Redford Township, Michigan

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© wxyzThe explosion which obliterated the house in Redford Township, Michigan was heard and felt up to three miles away.
A man who was inside his Redford Township house when it exploded Sunday evening has died, according to police.

William Rice, 58, died of his injuries Tuesday, the Detroit Free Press reports.

The blast was caused by a fuel oxygen mixture, police said. It appears Rice was using propane to heat the house in the 19000 block of Gaylord. The house hadn't been hooked up to natural gas since 2004, a spokesman for DTE Energy said on Monday.

Redford Township Police Department Detective Sergeant Kevin Crittenden said two sources of propane were found among the debris of the home.

A friend of Rice's told WXYZ-TV that Rice had just reached the threshold of his house when it exploded.

Comment: There seems to have been an increase in the number of massive explosions and fires around the world in recent months, with investigators still attempting to determine the cause in many cases. Could a 'cosmic' source of ignition be responsible for some of these incidents?


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It's a start: Seattle votes big money out of politics - Koch brothers big losers

"Seattle voters won big tonight. Seattle leads the nation, first on $15/hour and now on campaign finance reform."

Much to the detriment of Washington State's biggest corporate donors like Microsoft and Starbucks, and to the chagrin of Seattle's newspaper of record, Seattle voters have elected to have publicly-financed elections, and to severely limit the influence of corporate power on city hall.
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The I-122 initiative — also known as "Honest Elections Seattle" — passed with 60 percent of votes cast. The initiative provides $100 in "Democracy Vouchers" for each of Seattle's 400,000-plus registered voters, meaning that ordinary voters can counter corporate influence on elections by up to $40 million in a given cycle. The funding for the vouchers comes from an $8 property tax levied on homes worth $400,000 or more.

But I-122 does more than just provide public campaign financing — I-122 also prohibits corporations that do more than $250,000 in annual business with the city from donating to local political campaigns. It also outright bans all donations from corporations that put more than $5,000 a year into lobbying elected officials.

Comment: Seattle set an example. We can only hope it will be picked up in cities across the country. Real change comes from the ground up.


Solar Flares

Sweden grounds planes at airports due to solar storm affecting radar systems

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Planes were grounded at some of Sweden's busiest airports on Wednesday afternoon because of a "solar storm" interfering with air traffic control radar systems, authorities said.

No aircraft were allowed to take off from airports in southern and central Sweden due to a massive geomagnetic solar flare storm causing problems for radar systems.

Ulf Wallin, press spokesperson at Swedavia, the organization managing Sweden's airports, told TT that airports at Landvetter in Gothenburg and Arlanda and Bromma in Stockholm were affected.

"Those airplanes that are in the air are allowed to land at the airports they're going to, but no planes are taking off," he said.

Ambulance

Woman fighting for her life after spontaneously combusting while sitting on park bench

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Police tape cordons off the playground bench where the woman was suddenly engulfed in flames
A woman is fighting for her life after appearing to spontaneously combust as she relaxed on a park bench. Eyewitnesses saw woman, in her 40s, engulfed in flames as they rushed towards her to help. One man used his jacket to beat out the fire, but by then she was already severely burned.

The incident took place in Flensburg, in the north of Germany, on Monday evening, with the woman believed to be from Mauritius.

She was rushed to a local hospital, and was later flown by air ambulance to a specialist burns unit in Lubeck where she remains in a critical condition.

Prosecutor Ulrike Stahlmann-Liebelt, who is probing the bizarre blaze, said: "The victim has lived in Flensburg for a long time and has family here."

Comment: One wonders if the theory of Electric Universe has anything to do with the phenomenon of SHC: SOTT Talk Radio: The Electric Universe - An interview with Wallace Thornhill


Pistol

Youngest victim of police violence: 6-year-old killed in officer-involved shooting in Louisiana

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Police shot and killed a 6-year-old boy and left his father in critical condition following a police chase on Tuesday evening in Marksville, Louisiana.

Jeremy David Mardis, 6, a first-grader at Lafargue Elementary in Effie became the youngest victim of police violence in 2015 when his father, Chris Few, attempted to flee from police. The police allege that marshals opened fire when Few began attempting to ram a police cruiser with his vehicle Tuesday evening.

The child, who was reportedly sitting in the front passenger seat, was shot multiple times in the head and torso and pronounced dead at the scene.

Few remains hospitalized in critical, but stable, condition.

Comment: This was totally unnecessary! Police in the US are out of control!


Crusader

Practical Putin: Socially-oriented non-profit organizations should be given access to budget funds

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed to spin-off socially-oriented non-profit organizations in a special group and to grant them an access to financial budgetary resources, which are allocated for social purposes.

He came up with this initiative at the forum of socially active citizens held by the Public Chamber.

"I think that it would be possible to create a special group of socially oriented NGOs by doing a special work to select them and confirm their competence and to give them an access to the financial resource, which are allocated for social goals," Putin said.

Putin said that in 2016 the government plans to allocate 236 billion rubles ($3.7 bln) on social support of citizens.

"It is necessary to select well-established non-governmental organizations of social orientation, which are capable to solve issues the state and municipal authorities are facing now," Putin said.

Comment: Yup, bad ole Putin who wants to take over the world is sharing money with those who want to help humanity. Go figure.


Arrow Up

Y-Stop mobile app helps UK citizens protect themselves and hold police accountable

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Individuals who are stopped and searched by police will now be able to record and report their experience using a new app designed to hold officers to account.

The Y-Stop app, co-produced by Release, StopWatch and youth clubs around the UK, is part of a wider scheme to effectively manage the interaction between police and young people in communities.

The stop and search tracker, available on iOS and Android, allows users to record video and audio, make instant contact with lawyers and be informed of their rights.

Comment: The need for an app like this shows just how out of control the police have gotten. If they were really working for the well-being of the people, they would have created something like this themselves.