Monday, November 22, 2010

MFS - The Other News


                          Morning Posting.




  • HT:TheJawaReport.Federal Judge: Terror trial evidence creates "a prima facie case as to CAIR's involvment in a conspiracy to support Hamas".A federal judge’s long-secret ruling that federal prosecutors violated the rights of three major American Islamic organizations and others named as unindicted co-conspirators in a Texas terrorism support case finally became public on Friday.Their efforts to have their names cleared by claiming they never had an opportunity to respond to the government's listing them as conspirators appears to have been a Pyrrhic victory as the ruling by Judge Jorge Solis lays out the government's evidence that the groups did in fact conspire to support Hamas.The Government identifies four portions of the record from the first trail that purportedly established that CAIR was a "joint venturer and co-conspirator".Judge Solis then spends several pages (pp. 14-19) laying out the evidence against ISNA, NAIT and CAIR concerning their active support of HLF's fundraising for Hamas. He rules that while the list of unindicted co-conspirators should be sealed, their names should not be expunged.Read the full story here.

  • Sarah Palin drops 2012 presidency hint with staff visit to Iowa. Palin scouts for office space in early voting state, suggesting next week's visit will be 'more than just a book signing'.Sarah Palin has dropped another hint of her intention to run for the White House in 2012, dispatching aides to scope out office space in Iowa, the first stop in the presidential race.The "will she, won't she?" speculation about Palin in 2012 has become a Washington parlour game – as well as generating free publicity for her new book, which goes on sale this week.Palin's 16-stop schedule, unusually for a book tour, includes no readings in Los Angeles, New York or Washington DC, but has Palin spending time in states such as Iowa, Ohio and South Carolina.In addition to stoking speculation about her political ambitions, the book has escalated Palin's running feud with the media. On Saturday she obtained a court order forcing the Gawker website to take down 21 leaked pages from her new book.Hmmm..."There will be blood" - Obama might need more then Golf balls in 2012? Read the full story here.


  • Landau to settlers: No return to Auschwitz borders.Protesters against renewal of freeze block entrance to J'lem; minister addresses thousands protesting outside PM's Office.Thousands of settlers protested outside the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on Sunday against a potential freeze on construction in West Bank settlements.Dozens of young people also blocked the entrance to Jerusalem. Police dispersed the protesters and arrested two people. Earlier, National Infrastructures Minister Uzi Landau (Israel Beiteinu), an opponent of an additional freeze, addressed the demonstrators."The Oslo accords are a fatal disease whose traces we can still see inside of us today. Israel has changed its tune. We said said we wouldn't leave the Golan or the Bekaa. We said we wouldn't return to the '67 borders, which are Auschwitz borders. We said we wouldn't divide Jerusalem or evacuate the settlements. But each year we see the governments are ready to make concessions."Landau equated evacuating settlements to "transfer" and blamed Netanyahu's government for playing into the hands of the left-wing, who have defined settlers as enemies of peace.Read the full story here.



  • Report: Hezbollah linked to Hariri murder.Canadian Broadcasting Corp says Lebanese police officer and UN investigators unearthed extensive circumstantial evidence implicating Syrian-backed movement in February 2005 assassination of former Lebanese prime minister. UN faulted for misplacing vital piece of evidence.WASHINGTON - Hezbollah is responsible for the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. This conclusion, based on circumstantial evidence, has been unearthed by United Nations investigators and a Lebanese officer, who was assassinated following the revelations, according to an investigation by the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. According to the report, the UN International Independent Investigation Commission's findings are based on an elaborate examination of Lebanese phone records. They suggest that Hezbollah men communicated with the owners of cell phones allegedly used to coordinate the detonation that killed Hariri and 22 others in Beirut on February 14, 2005. Eid, a former student of computer engineering, had conducted a review of the call records of all cell phones that had been used in the vicinity of the Hotel St. George, where Hariri's convoy was bombed, the Washington Post reported. He quickly established a network of "red" phones that had been used by the hit squad, established links with other small phone networks he suspected of being involved in planning the operation, and traced all the networks back to a landline at Hezbollah's Great Prophet Hospital in South Beirut, and a handful of government-issued cell phones set aside for Hezbollah."The Eid report was entered into the UN's database by someone who either didn't understand it or didn't care enough to bring it forward. It disappeared," CBC said.Hmmm...not really a surprise listening to Hezbollah these last weeks.Read the full story here



  • Let’s not waste the blasphemy law, please! Pray, what is this National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW)? Terrible the very fact that such a commission is functioning here to turn good Muslim women into monsters by giving them funny ideas. What makes it outrageous is its defence of Aasia Bibi, the Christian woman who blasphemed and has been, in our mercy, sentenced to death by hanging, which, arguably, is better than being lynched.But no, they want to make a big thing out of it, like some people today talk ill about Henry VIII for getting rid of some of his wives. What’s a man supposed to do when wives become troublesome? He merely acted in good sport and did the routine, though slightly more imaginatively.But let me present a simpler argument. It’s a case of logistics. The best catch, I agree, is always an Ahmadi, preferable to a Christian, a Hindu or a Shia or even a shrine-worshipping Muslim. But it’s not every day that one can find an Ahmadi. Some we have allowed to escape to infidel lands. The remnants are breeding slower than the rate at which we can find and kill them. (There’s an argument here, in fact, that we should spare Ahmadis for a while so they can breed enough for our sport.) They are not always readily available, even though we have the ever-vigilant Khatm-e-Nabuwwat sniffing for them everywhere. So, what does one do on a bad, no-Ahmadi day? Right! One should get hold of whoever is available. And if it’s a Christian woman, so be it.Already, we have a very poor record of killing alleged blasphemers. We try hard to nail them in the lower courts only to see them released by the higher courts. This is shameful, an honest day’s work of a bunch of faithful making shipwreck on the rocks of modern sensibility and legal technicalities. We have just seen and suffered the floods for our collective sins. We need to wake up and stop preventing people from doing the right thing. This is what we have the blasphemy law for. Let’s make use of it and not waste it.Hmmm....Islam the religion of Peace...Obama ...."Islam is a great religion".Read the full hatred and insanity story here.


  • 'It only cost $4,200 and was run by less than six brothers': Al Qaeda’s gloats at ‘bargain’ printer bomb plane plot.Al Qaeda has boasted that a plane printer bomb plot foiled in Britain and Dubai was a 'bargain' which 'cost only $4,200 and was run by less than six brothers'.In an extraordinary article on the terror group's online magazine Inspire, organisers claim that the thwarted attacks - dubbed Operation Hemorrhage - were part of a new strategy to 'bleed the enemy to death'. The authors even include a shopping list for the operation - 'two Nokia mobiles, $150 each, two HP printers, $300 each, plus shipping, transportation and other miscellaneous expenses add up to a total bill of $4,200'.'That is all what Operation Hemorrhage cost us,' they add.Read the full story here.



  • Death by stoning woman could be spared: Iran.There is a "good chance" that the life of an Iranian woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery could be spared, the head of Iran's High Human Rights Council said in an interview aired on Monday."Our judiciary made a lot of efforts (in reviewing the case) and we think there is a good chance her life could be saved," Mohammed Javad Larijani told Iran's English-language Press TV.Sakineh's current lawyer, Javid Houtan Kian, was arrested in the northwestern city of Tabriz in September along with two Germans who were conducting an interview with her son.The two Germans, who entered Iran on tourist visas, are accused of spying.According to prosecutor general Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejeie, Houtan Kian's possible links with "anti-revolutionary groups based abroad" are being investigated.Without naming him, Larijani also criticised Sakineh's first lawyer, Mohammad Mostafaie, for having "preferred to give interviews to foreigners" rather than defend his client.Read the full story here.





  • Local jihadist website tied to terror thugs returns under new name, IslamPolicy.com.A militant New York website tied to terror plotters - and shut down for promoting violence - has resurfaced under a new name.Revolution Muslim has been linked to at least a third of almost two dozen homegrown terror schemes exposed during the past year, investigators said.The site was taken down Nov. 5, after an uproar over a user posting that called for the assassination of members of the British Parliament who voted for the Iraq war.The posting, which gave tips on how to meet with the pols, went up after a 21-year-old woman radicalized through the site was sentenced to life for trying to stab an MP.Website co-founder Younus Abdullah Muhammad, 31, disavowed the posting and others urging violence."It was ill-advised and not a platform that I or Revolution Muslim ever held," said the Columbia University graduate. "I did not say, 'Bomb them, kill them,' I don't have those opinions. You cannot be responsible for what people do with your message."Anti-terrorism experts say no matter what the name, the site is a breeding ground for anti-American hatred and validates terrorist fantasies."Revolution Muslim, in its various forms, provided an ideology that could be used to justify violence," said Mitch Silber, head of the NYPD's intellegence analysis division.Investigators uncovered ties to a roster of terror suspects.Hmmm....meanwhile the TSA searches kids for terrorisme?Read the full story here.

  • HT:Matzav.Senator Cardin: Anti-Israel Sentiment Contributes to ‘Significant Increase’ in Anti-Semitism.The chairman of the Helsinki Commission said that there is “no question about” anti-Israel sentiment contributing to the growing trend of global anti-Semitism. “It does go in that direction,” Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) told The Hill in a sit-down interview in his office last week after stating “there’s been a significant increase in international anti-Semitism sparked by international events.”"But there’s good news, bad news here,” he said. “The bad news is there’s an escalation of anti-Semitism. The good news is it’s recognized by the governments and the governments are doing something to try to prevent it.”“So we have a game plan to fight anti-Semitism,” he said. “In Europe, there is a rise in anti-Semitism but it’s not government-instituted. Some countries are better than others in dealing with it.”Hmmmm...in Europe it is not goverment - instituded...where is it, or by whom ?Read the full story here.


  • View from Middle East: President Obama is a problem.Vowing to change a region that has resisted the best efforts of presidents and prime ministers past, Barack Obama dove head first into the Middle East peace process on his second day in office. He was supposed to be different. His personal identity, his momentum, his charisma and his promise of a fresh start would fundamentally alter America’s relations with the Muslim world and settle one of its bitterest grievances. Two years later, he has managed to forge surprising unanimity on at least one topic: Barack Obama. A visit here finds both Israelis and Palestinians blame him forthe current stalemate – just as they blame one another. Instead of becoming a heady triumph of his diplomatic skill and special insight, Obama’s peace process is viewed almost universally in Israel as a mistake-riddled fantasy. And far from becoming the transcendent figure in a centuries-old drama, Obama has become just another frustrated player on a hardened Mideast landscape.Hmmm...one phrase comes to mind: "They don't trust me because of my middle name" among another million other things.Read the full story here




  • HT:TheAmericanDream.Will TSA Groping Destroy Tourism In The United States?One of the things that has not been considered in the debate over the horrific new TSA security procedures is the economic impact that all of this is going to have. The rest of the world is watching what is going on, and millions of people are going to decide that they simply do not want to go through the hassle of flying to the United States. There are some cultures where allowing a strange person to touch your private areas is unthinkable. In 2009, 54.9 million tourists visited the United States, and those tourists spent approximately 93 billion dollars. That doesn't even count all of the internal tourism in the United States which is far greater. Tourism is the first, second or third biggest employer in 29 U.S. states. So what happens if a significant chunk of tourists decide that they are simply not going to fly because of the new full body scanners and the new "enhanced pat-downs"?In our obsession with "underwear bombers", we could literally kill the goose that killed the golden egg. The United States is still one of the favorite destinations in the world for tourists, and many areas of the country are highly dependent on tourist dollars. So are we willing to take a hit to our economy that could reach into the tens of billions of dollars just so that we can all feel slightly safer from "underwear bombers"?Even before these new security procedures were implemented a lot of tourists were already staying home or avoiding having to fly because of our ridiculous air security system.So how damaging to our economy will all of these new security procedures be?The truth is that the rest of the world is watching what we are doing.They are watching as little boys are being strip-searched at U.S. airports.That doesn't exactly scream "welcome to America" now does it?Hmmmm....come and visit America ...free groping included?Read the full story here.



  • US will not pressure Israel to extend freeze after 90 days.National Security Adviser Uzi Arad says US committed, in writing, to not asking for additional building moratorium.The US has given written assurance to Israel that it won't be pressured to impose any additional settlement freezes after it accepts a limited 90 day construction moratorium aimed at reviving peace talks, a top Israeli official said Saturday."A commitment not to ask an additional freeze after 90 days was written by the Americans," National Security Advisor Uzi Arad said Saturday afternoon to Channel 2.The US proposal would mean Israel would cease settlement building for 90 days in return for US pledges to veto anti-Israel resolutions at the United Nations and a fleet of next-generation stealth fighter planes.The proposal does not include a freeze on building in east Jerusalem.Netanyahu has asked for the assurances in writing in part to appease some members of his cabinet who oppose the deal.Israel and the Palestinians are supposed to try to and work out a deal on their future borders during the 90-day freeze period. Once borders are settled on, Israel could then resume building on any territories it expects to keep under a future peace deal.Hmmmm....and Obama is supposed to keep his promise?The road to Hell is paved with empty promises,this is a high speed rail to it.Read the full story here.

  • OMG !Christmas overtime pay axed after bosses say it discriminates against other religions.A chain of care homes is refusing to pay its staff overtime this Christmas – claiming that it would discriminate against other religions.The firm said it had an ‘ethical belief in equality’ which means it cannot favour Christmas over ‘other religious festivals’.Staff were told that it would only pay bonuses for bank holidays, which rules out Christmas Day and Boxing Day this year because they fall at the weekend.Scores of care workers who provide 24-hour care for the elderly were told of the pay arrangements during recent meetings with Guinness Care and Support.One member of staff said: ‘We have learned that senior head office management have decided that all staff who work on Christmas Day and Boxing Day will be paid standard, flat-rate wages with no bonuses whatsoever.‘The management themselves are on two weeks’ annual leave. It has come as a shock and left us all stunned.Exeter Labour MP Ben Bradshaw said that he would be contacting Guinness Care and Support for a more comprehensive explanation of the company’s position.He said: ‘I am surprised at their stance. We are still an overwhelmingly Christian society and Christmas is a religious festival and a public holiday.Hmmmm....how long before Christmas is abolished in Britain?Read the full story here.



  • Sharia lessons for pupils aged six: BBC uncovers 'weekend schools' that teach pupils how to hack off thieves' hands.Children in Britain are being taught brutal Sharia law punishments, including how to hack off a criminal’s hand or foot.So-called ‘weekend schools’ for Muslim pupils as young as six also teach that the penalty for gay sex is execution and that ‘Zionists’ are plotting to take over the world for the Jews. One set textbook challenges youngsters to list the ‘reprehensible’ qualities of Jews.Another for six-year-olds asks them to answer what happens to someone who dies who is not a believer in Islam. The answer being looked for is ‘hellfire’.Mr Gove told the programme: ‘I have no desire or wish to intervene in the decisions that the Saudi government makes in its own education system. ‘But I’m clear that we cannot have anti-Semitic material of any kind being used in English schools. Ofsted are doing some work in this area.Referring to the lesson that tasks children to list the ‘reprehensible qualities of the Jews’, in a letter to the BBC, the Saudi ambassador said it was ‘dangerously deceptive and misleading to address such texts and discuss them out of their overall historical, cultural and linguistic contexts’.Hmmmm...Obama...."Islam is a great religion".Read the full story here.

  • Saudi woman and three passengers killed while defying driving ban.A young woman driver and three of her passengers were killed in a crash in Saudi Arabia after she defied the kingdom’s ban on women motorists.The woman, who was in her 20s, had been driving a 4X4 with nine girlfriends on Saturday night in the capital, Riyadh, in an open area often used by young men in car races. Four of the women were killed when the vehicle overturned. The remaining six were injured and taken to a nearby hospital.Saudi Arabia follows a strict interpretation of Islam. Although there is no specific law to forbid it, women cannot obtain driving licences. In remote parts of the kingdom they sometimes drive illegally.One said: ‘Allowing women to drive will only bring sin. The evils it would bring - mixing between the genders, temptations, and tarnishing the reputation of devout Muslim women - outweigh the benefits.’Hmmm...the defenders of women rights at the U.N.Read the full story here.



  • Jindal: Time to Stop Apologizing for America.Criticizing both the Bush and Obama administrations for failing to execute adequate domestic security policies, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal went on a tear Sunday, criticizing Washington for playing defense, relying on luck and apologizing for protecting the nation from terrorists.The federal government has to face the fact the War on Terror is about enemies who hate the U.S. way of life, not about social justice, he said."The reality is, this isn't about people who don't have enough jobs, who don't have enough social aid, this is about fighting an enemy that hates our way of life," Jindal said on NBC's "Meet the Press.""This is a fundamental clash of cultures. ... This isn't, well, let's go and figure out a way to apologize for Americans. This isn't how we offended them because we're supporting Israel," he continued.Read the full story here.



  • Iran sets February trial date for 3 Americans.The lawyer for three Americans facing espionage charges in Iran said Sunday that a new trial date of Feb. 6 has been set but that the judge has refused to allow him to meet with his clients to prepare a defense.The trial was to have started on Nov. 6, but authorities said they delayed it because one of the Americans, who was freed on bail, had not been summoned to return to the country to appear in court.Their lawyer, Masoud Shafiei, said he received an official notification Sunday of the new trial date.Sarah Shourd was freed in September and returned to the United States. Her fiance, Shane Bauer, and their friend Josh Fattal remain in prison.The case is among the many points of confrontation between Iran and the United States, which has repeatedly appealed for the Americans to be released.Shafiei said the judge turned down his request to meet with Bauer and Fattal — both 28 — to prepare for the trial."He replied, 'You will meet them on the day of the trial,'" Shafiei told The Associated Press. "I need to meet them to prepare my defense letter."Iranian authorities said they freed Shourd as a humanitarian gesture because of unspecified health concerns, though she has since said her health is fine.Iran warned that it will seize the $500,000 bail posted by Shourd if she does not return for trial.The 32-year-old woman, from Oakland, California, has not disclosed any plans to return to Iran.Hmmm...welcome to "Justice" style A.D. 620?Read the full story here.

  • Why Turkey will emerge as the leader of the Muslim World.Turkey is not thought of as the Muslim country par excellence, but Turkey is, perhaps, the most Muslim nation in the world. Due to its unique birth during the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, as a state forged exclusively by and for Muslims through blood and war, Turkey is a Muslim nation by origin, a feature shared perhaps only with partition-created Pakistan.The AKP has eschewed Ataturk’s vision of Turkey as part of the West, replacing Western solidarity with a Manichean “us (Muslims) versus them” worldview. Hence, in the post-Sept. 11 world, stripped of its Kemalist identity, Turkey’s self-appointed role is that as leader of the “Muslim world.” The country is, in fact, suited for this position: It has the largest economy and most powerful military of any Muslim nation. After years of successful de-Kemalization, the only obstacle that remains is convincing its Muslim brethren to anoint it as their sultan of the “Muslim world.”According to a recent poll by TESEV, an Istanbul-based NGO, the number of people identifying themselves as Muslim increased by 10 percent between 2002 and 2007, and almost half them described themselves as Islamist. In effect, the AKP’s steady mobilization of Turkish Muslim identity along with its close financial and ideological affinity with the nation’s new Islamist elites is setting the stage for a total recalibration of Turkey’s international compass.Hmmm..these are the people NATO entrusted with the keys of the West their defence?Have you ever witnessed greater madness?Get Turkey out of NATO NOW!Read the full story here.



  • Related:How a Muslim thinks and nuclear Iran.The last five years have seen the rise of political Islam, or in the Western rhetoric the unexpected consequences of freedom of choice in the Islamic world. The election victories of both Hizbullah in Lebanon and Hamas in Palestine, or the seats that Muslim Brothers managed to win in the Egyptian parliamentary elections, clearly support that argument.Ironically, it is Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad who understands Muslims’ psychology the best. At present, he is naively accused of being a crazy dictator in the West, but there is no doubt that Ahmedinejad is successfully playing to the gallery. For instance, he frequently attempts to mobilize popular feelings of being wronged as well as subsequently humiliated in the Islamic world by declaring the Holocaust a politically-motivated “invention” of the West and stubbornly questions whether it is not the right of all nations to have peaceful nuclear energy.These popular feelings also help us understand why terrorism, or radical Islamist groups with terrorist inclinations, appears as the only political alternative in the Islamic world. For many long years, ignorance as well as poverty have been portrayed as the real and only sources of terrorist tendencies among some Muslims of the Middle East. Actually, recent developments proved that such old-fashioned clichés are not at all reliable. It is rather disgust that is the main cause today behind well-educated, relatively prosperous Muslim youths’ suicide or martyrdom acts.Hmmm....Obama."Islam is a great religion".Read the full story here.



  • Clinton: TSA Should Try to Make Airport Screening Less Intrusive.Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says officials should try to make the new airport security measures, including full body scans and intimate pat-downs, less intrusive.Clinton says there's clearly a need for the tighter security. But she says the government should explore ways to "to limit the number of people who are going to be put through surveillance."She says she understands "how offensive it must be" for some people to undergo the searches. She says there's a need to strike "the right balance" and to "get it better and less intrusive and more precise."Would she submit to a pat-down? "Not if I could avoid it," Clinton says. "No. I mean, who would?"Hmmmm....how about all the other countries who don't use the TSA  practices ,do they loose any planes?Read the full story here.



  • Suspected War Criminal Lands Job at United Nations.A suspected war criminal who allegedly played a key role in the slaughter of 40,000 civilians in Sri Lanka has landed a cushy job at the United Nations -- with full diplomatic immunity.Human-rights groups are outraged that Shavendra Silva, 46, a top ex-military commander, was named Sri Lanka's deputy permanent U.N. representative in August, after which he moved to New York. His arrival came a year after his troops defied international pleas and shelled a no-fire zone packed with women, children and elderly refugees, according to observers.Silva also stands accused of mowing down a group of separatist political leaders who agreed to surrender and were waving white flags when they were shot."It's a slap in the face," said an investigator familiar with Silva, who last year oversaw the final months of a brutal 26-year civil war against Tamil separatists on the island nation off India's southeastern tip."Thousands were killed or starved. There were massive human-rights violations and he's the No. 1 suspect," said the investigator, a human-rights group expert who asked not to be identified.Hmmm....another example of how obselete the U.N. has become ,betraying it's fundamentals every day.Read the full story here.


  • Afghan Christian faces trial for alleged conversion from Islam.An Afghan Christian, detained for months for allegedly converting to Christianity from Islam, could face trial as early as next week - and could face a potential death penalty, officials said Sunday.Said Musa was arrested by Afghan Interior Ministry intelligence authorities near the German Embassy in Kabul because of the allegations, said Qamaruddin Shenwari, director of the Kabul courts' north zone. The exact date of his arrest is not known.The case against Musa has not yet been finalized, said Mohammad Najim Hamidi, director of public security at Zone 3 of the Kabul courts. He could face trial next week if the case is prepared by then, Hamidi said. It was earlier thought Musa's trial would begin on Sunday.The Afghan Constitution does not mention converting from one religion to another, so the judge will take Islamic law into account, officials said.Under sharia law, converting from Islam to Christianity is punishable by death.Hmmmm...Obama :"Islam is a great religion".Read the full story here.


  • 'Repo Man Of The Seas' Shivers Pirates' Timbers.Modern-day piracy is alive and well, and Somali pirates aren't the only ones in the game.One man who makes a living fighting back is Max Hardberger, a 62-year-old sea captain who repossesses stolen cargo ships from ports all over the world.But 25 years ago, he found his calling as a captain. Hardberger says it's not that hard to find customers; in fact, stealing a ship turns out to be pretty easy."Well, the best way to steal a ship would be to go to some port in, let's say, in Venezuela, where you know a corrupt judge or you know somebody who knows a corrupt judge, then you just pay him to have the ship seized," he says.The judges will often draft fake debt notices and have them delivered to the ship's captain once the vessel has been docked. Even though the papers are fake, the captain's only options are to pay off the fake debt or try to buy the ship back when it goes to auction."Once the ship is sold at auction, it doesn't matter if it was stolen, it doesn't matter how it got to that auction, the guy who buys it at the auction gets it free and clear," he says.And that's where Hardberger and his company, Vessel Extractions LLC, come in. He's usually recruited in the final days before auction by the owner. Once arriving in port, he has to work quickly."I'll find out the ship's condition. Sometimes I'll sneak onboard so I can find out whether or not the engines can be started," he says.He'll also do reconnaissance to figure out who's watching the ship, whether there are navigational hazards, and how difficult it will be to work under the cover of darkness.Read the full story here.



  • Arctic Oscillation Headed Back Towards Record Low Territory.This winter is looking bleak. We have the triple whammy of a low AO, low SSTs and below normal Arctic temperatures.Will there be enough fossil fuel generating capacity this winter? How many people will die as a result of the global warming scam?Source.


  • And now for something completely different.Massive vehicle can run over a person without causing injury.What’s the secret behind the Emergencies Ministry’s 2.5-ton off-roader, which can run over a person without causing injury?Read and see the full story here.

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