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So How Much Does A Bale Of Hay Cost:
What is Hayworth in 2021 ?
Average Cost of Hay Per Ton
The typical cost of a bale of hay changes a lot even within a year. According to Internet Hay Exchange, the current average price of a bale of hay is around $109, and Alfalfa hay costs around $143.
Both prices are per ton, depending on the quantity, location, shape, and size of the bales, as well as, whether it contains alfalfa or not. Also, there are several types of hay to choose from, all of which can vary in prices significantly.
But if you specifically want to purchase small square bales of hay, the average grass hay price is around $6 with no alfalfa, and $9 for alfalfa hay, depending on the square hay bale sizes and weight.
[YNet] - Foreign Minister Yair Lapid Monday addressed 26 European foreign ministers in a speech to the EU Foreign Affairs Council, where he addressed the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Lapid said that it is "no secret" that he supports the proposal, but added that conditions are currently not ripe for a peace deal. Don't call us - we'll call you. p.s. How're things in uncovered meat sector?
[YNet] - Israel has signed a memorandum of understanding with NRX Pharmaceuticals to complete trials and commercialize the Israeli-developed COVID-19 vaccine BriLife, the Defense Ministry said on Monday.
The vaccine was developed by the Israel Institute for Biological Research, which is overseen by the Defense Ministry. Because if one needs a booster shot every few months, Pfizer becomes, just a tad, too expensive. Also, there should be a large market in countries currently using Sinodreck.
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Useful to have your own research center the next time something interesting escapes from China, so you don’t have to wait for the usual players accept you as a secondary customer.
[AmericanThinker] If there has been anything of value coming from the one-two gut punch of the Chinese Communist Party's COVID-19 virus and the Great Reset global oligarchs' use of that virus to remake the world in their lasting favor, it is that more Americans have been awakened to three truths: (1) governments lie to their citizens all the time; (2) the media lie to the public all the time; and (3) because science has become a politically funded tool of government, scientists lie about their research all the time.
On Friday, Chief Politburo Medical Mandater and Flip-Flopper Anthony Fauci proved that truth trifecta yet again by going on CNN and contradicting Pfizer's scientific conclusions on the efficacy of its own vaccine. Pfizer and BioNTech, two companies responsible for one of the three vaccines approved for emergency use in the United States, released a statement on Thursday touting their progress on a third "booster" shot that they plan to submit to the Food and Drug Administration and other government authorities for approval in the coming weeks. Their self-congratulatory announcement seemed geared toward neutering recently published medical research from Israel's Ministry of Health that shows that the effectiveness of Pfizer's vaccine at preventing infection and life-threatening symptoms drops precipitously from 94.5% to 64% after only six months. In fact, Pfizer and BioNTech highlighted the Israeli medical research as matching their own in-house laboratory findings on the diminished effectiveness of their two-shot vaccine treatment and used these combined results to argue for the necessity of a future third jab. Welcome to the Modern West, where you're supposed to accept the lies of the Sciency Establishment, even when they're too stupid to keep their lies straight.
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drops precipitously from 94.5% to 64% after only six months
The Israeli MOH doesn't have a monopoly on a finding like this. What have other researchers found? Vax's have been in use a good deal longer than six months, by now.
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Researchers have yet to figger out why the <= age 18 demographic has been so remarkably resistant to COVID-19 infections and complications. "Top Men" have said nil about this in public.
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So Pfizer's science isn't real science until the CDC 'Mr. Science" says so?
But I do get they are afraid of torpedoing Joe's vaccination goals.
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[IsraelNationalNews] Bedouin from the Negev arrested after he allegedly gave information to Iranian agent.
An Israeli Bedouin man handed over information to Iranian intelligence officials recently, Israel security authorities revealed Monday afternoon.
The suspect in question, identified as Yaqoob Abo Alkean, a Bedouin businessman from the town of Hura in southern Israel, was arrested on June 10th after he allegedly illegally transferred information to Iran.
According to Israeli security officials, Abo Alkean made the transfer via a Lebanese-Iraqi proxy.
Investigators found that Abo Alkean – who has close ties to several prominent figures in Israel – was in contact with Khaider al-Mashhadani, an agent for Iran’s intelligence gathering efforts. Abo Alkean briefly ran for the Knesset on former Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon's 'Telem' list, which later dropped out of the race.
While in contact with al-Mashhadani, Abo Alkean is said to have kept Iran up to date on recent events in Israel.
The two were also reportedly involved in joint business ventures.
Though Abo Alkean was initially unaware that al-Mashhadani was working on behalf of Iranian intelligence, once he realized whom al-Mashhadani was working for, Abo Alkean was not deterred from continuing to work with the Iranian agent, and even sought a meeting with al-Mashhadani's handlers, though the meeting was never held.
On Monday, Southern District prosecutors filed espionage charges against Abo Alkean in the Southern District Court in Beersheba.
On May 14, as anti-Jewish riots were taking place in several mixed cities across Israel, Abo Alkean uploaded a now-deleted video to his Facebook page from Lod calling to use violence in order to defend the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
"The Al-Aqsa Mosque is a red line and we will cut off any hand that is raised against it," exclaimed Abo Alkean in front of a group of dozens of masked Arab men chanting "Allahu akbar."
"The hudna (cease-fire) is only temporary and conditional," continued Abo Alkean, "and we are raising our head in this city and saying to everyone: you must always protect our holy places and our mosque."
Abo Alkean concluded his fiery speech, which was discovered by Ad Kan and translated by the Arab Desk of the Zionist watchdog group Im Tirtzu, by chanting "with spirit and blood we will redeem Al-Aqsa."
Im Tirtzu welcomed the indictment, saying Monday afternoon: "Instead of promoting integration and peace, many leaders in the Arab community unfortunately see eye to eye with Hamas and act as a fifth column in Israel. This is a very severe phenomenon that needs to be dealt with immediately."
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IsraeliBedouin businessman Yaqoub Abu Al-Qia’an was indicted on Monday on a series of national security offenses, including contact with a foreign agent and providing information to Iranian intelligence through a Lebanese-Iraqi agent.
BLUF:
[SOTN] By the way, there’s a very good (really BAD reason) why they are floating so many UFOs here, there, and everywhere around the world today. They have been using the CIA’s Mockingbird Media to deceive the American people this way for decades, but now more than ever.
This unrelenting global hoax allows the highest echelons of U.S. Military, which have been deeply involved in the countless ’alien abductions’ for experimentation purposes, to claim that it’s the evil aliens that are performing such atrocious experiments on both humanity and the many mutilated cattle. As follows:
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But, but, but we've all seen the movies! The question still remains, why do we never see Mexican grounds keepers, elderly pensioners, or people like Stacey Abrams in these abduction portrayals ?
She - Stacey Abrams - is too busy - We Aliens don't want to disturb her, she is working for us and others.
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and the Tractor Beam has load limits
Snark O'The Day
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We have been here for a while, we tried to show you, but you failed to respond to our messages, took us 'off the air'... now you want to know ?
Isn't that right brother... G very frank .... Tractor Beam 2.5 upgrade can lift elephant ... still not boxcars.
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Another example:
G's movie debut, very frank portrayal....
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These brothers were two of our best scientists, but became deeply captured by their scientific studies, but not before influencing more than half of North America.
you reference 'high' 'spaced' 'trip' again, we were with you and remain here, just look around more, be observant.
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^^^^^
The Tom Collins is a Collins cocktail made from gin, lemon juice, sugar, and carbonated water. First memorialized in writing in 1876 by Jerry Thomas, "the father of American mixology", this "gin and sparkling lemonade" drink is typically served in a Collins glass over ice. A "Collins mix" can be bought premixed at stores and enjoyed alone or with gin.
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On that topic there is good and bad news
The bad news is, by now and with all the news about UFOs, you know we earthlings have been invaded.
The good news is the aliens have stopped eating beef, and have switched to eating world minority citizens, and as they, the aliens are called Petrolians, they piss gasoline.
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The out of work monkeys have nothing better to do.
It is the 21st century. All the cool monkeys have evolved the ability to multi-task so we can attend the Monday Zoom meeting with corporate, eat Cheetos and play CS:GO all at the same time.
[SOTN] Sometimes, an ugly truth is staring us in the face, we need only to see it and speak it for the reality to become clear.
There are only three (3) countries on this planet whose government officials refused to accept the COVID-19 vaccine from the World Health Organization: Burundi, Tanzania, and Haiti.
The officials in those countries who declined the vax were Presidents in each of those countries.
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stamp out mutant strains before they go global Nuke the world from orbit, it's the only way to accomplish THAT.
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What are the odds of these three particular men, all dying in office . . . and the only thing they have in common is that they refused to accept the vaccine for their countries?
This is so stupid it makes my head hurt. Another "only thing they have in common" is they all appear to be of the African persuasion. And the fact that one guy was assassinated would seem to kick the only-three-countries theory in the nuts.
Anytime someone tries to reduce a complicated phenomenon down to a single factor, it is a sign they are selling something. Something you maybe shouldn't oughta buy.
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Ah, it's one of those crazy coincidence theorists.
Say, remember that time the CIA dosed people with LSD without their knowledge in mind control experiments? Dumb and unbelievable. What about the time they tried to form a plan to deliberately crash civilian airliners full of Americans to create a false flag to go to war with Cuba? Only stupid people could believe that. Or that the intelligence community was unanimous that Iraq had WMD that it clearly did not have? So stupid it makes my head hurt.
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Or that the intelligence community was unanimous that Iraq had WMD that it clearly did not have?
Another example of someone trying to reduce something complicated down to a single talking point. Bush lied, babies died. No offense, but your grasp of this historical event lacks opposable thumbs.
[JPost] ... A recent study led by Weinberg and Tel Aviv University postdoctoral researcher Dr. Kelsey Moreno could have far-reaching implications for discovering the origins of COVID-19. The study, which was recently published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Science, found that sick bats maintain social distancing, possibly to prevent the spread of mass contagion in their colonies. Smarter, and more socially responsible, than some people?
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^6 - all research so far has not explained why the <= age 18 demographic is so resistant to COVID-19. Not quite the same "long-term immunity" as you mentioned, but that unexplained phenomenon is closely related.
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OMAHA, Neb. — Nearly 200 people were possibly exposed to a rabid bat while staying overnight at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, the zoo said.
The zoo and Nebraska health officials recommended that roughly 186 campers who stayed overnight at the aquarium in recent weeks, as well as some staffers, get rabies shots.
A camper on July 4 woke up to a wild bat flying around her head. A zoo emergency medical technician didn’t find any bites or scratches on her.
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Oh. So the shot is superfluous.
Because it seems like, 3..4..5? jabs per year and get the covid anyways.
Perhaps active and fit, with tested immune system is the way to go.
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Bats distance through indispositions,
Which makes them as smart as physicians,
And thus we know why
Bats are able to fly:
They are also great mathematicians!
[Free Beacon] The White House is negotiating a deal that would shield the identities of anyone who purchases Hunter Biden's artwork due to concerns that transparency would reduce interest from potential buyers, according to the Washington Post.
Biden is set to market his abstract paintings in the fall for prices between $75,000 and $500,000, drawing concern from ethics experts, the Washington Free Beacon reported last month. Government watchdogs have noted that foreign nationals or lobbyists could buy the high-priced art in order to gain influence with the White House and have urged the Biden administration to publicly release the names of any buyers.
But under an agreement that White House officials negotiated with Hunter Biden's art dealer, the names of buyers and bidders "will be kept confidential from even the artist himself, in an attempt to avoid ethical issues that could arise," the Post reported on Thursday.
Officials who helped negotiate the deal reportedly told the paper that "if buyers were publicly disclosed it would restrict interest, because the identities of most art purchasers are not automatically made public."
Biden's dealer, New York gallery owner Georges Bergès, has also "agreed to reject any offer that he deems suspicious or that comes in over the asking price," reported the Post, citing sources familiar with the agreement.
Several art world insiders questioned the steep asking prices for Biden's artwork, with one critic describing it as "somewhere between a screen saver and if you just Googled ’midcentury abstraction' and mashed up whatever came up."
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Protecting an addled old bat,
Her shaky hands clutching a gat hat,
And some of her drones
Who'd abandoned their phones
And whatnot... was one damned dapper cat!
[wikka wakka wikka wakka]
[NYP] A prominent Haitian doctor with long-standing ties to South Florida has been implicated in last week’s brazen assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise.
Christian Emmanuel Sanon, who has lived in the Sunshine state on and off for more than 20 years, is suspected of being one of the ring leaders of the hit squad that killed Moise, the Miami Herald said.
Sanon is the third person of Haitian descent tied to Florida to be seized, the Herald said.
Two of them — James Solages, 35, and Joseph Vincent, 55 — told authorities during questioning that the assassination was part of a plot to install Sanon as president of the Caribbean nation, sources told the outlet.
They said the plan wasn’t to kill Moise, but rather serve him with a 2019 arrest warrant and take him to the presidential palace, where Sanon would take his place.
In an interview Saturday, Haiti National Police Chief Leon Charles told the Herald that the plot included two Haitian-Americans and a high-profile doctor there," but did not identify Sanon by name.
"I would say that the Haitian (doctor) recruited" the men, who in turn signed up a group of Colombian nationals for the operations, the report said.
[American Thinker] They made some news at Charlottesville over the last few days:
The city of Charlottesville, Virginia, officially removed its statues of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson on Saturday.
The mayor then explained it all:
Mayor Walker says the statue coming down is "one small step forward" in a bigger push to accurately teach history, invest in wealth gaps, and dismantle white supremacy.
Well, let's see how those predictions work out, especially the one about investing in wealth gaps or dismantling white supremacy.
Next week, black Americans in Charlottesville won't see those statues anymore. They will continue to see lousy public schools, walk in dangerous streets, and hear about the next school name that must go. In reality, their lives won't be improved much until the political class talks about black-on-black crime and fatherlessness at home.
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If things improved, they would lose their grievance. And then what battering ram would leftists have against America? No, things will remain bad. Forever.
[Townhall] As the cost of basic goods, groceries and gas continues to skyrocket, the White House is attempting to pin rising inflation on seasonal price changes.
"Gas prices do historically rise in the summer and that's particularly true even in moments like this when there is a spike in people traveling and even more people are hitting the road now because of our success defeating the pandemic," Psaki said.
Quickly thrown together and poorly advertised, the organizers didn’t expect much of a turnout, which is exactly what they got. But they did get bipartisanism support for Israel, and the anti-Israel leftwing Jewish groups revealed themselves for their pro-Israel Jewish and Democratic fellows to see.
[IsraelTimes] Jewish Republicans and Democrats take stage together to condemn rise in violence against Jews; left-wing Jewish groups stay away.
Some 3,000 people turned out on Sunday for a rally against antisemitism on the National Mall next to the Capitol Building in Washington, DC, organizers said.
The event was held on the backdrop of rising antisemitic violence in the US, unleashed during the May war between Israel and terror groups in Gazoo
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Ironically, J street is now being dissed by the wokeists as too pro Israel since they are against BDS.
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Quickly thrown together and poorly advertised, the organizers didn’t expect much of a turnout which may have had something to do with Antifa not showing up to teach those racists a lesson.
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^^^
Might now, there are rumors floating around The Swamp that Schumer got so upset by these goings on that he finally committed and completed his pledge invitation to an International Fraternity (life long dream, off his bucket list)
[DW] The chief of Kajuru, Alhaji Alhassan Adamu, and 10 family members have been kidnapped. Police have deployed rescue operations in Kaduna state.
Gunmen kidnapped an emir and 10 members of his family in northwest Nigeria's Kaduna state early on Sunday, police said.
Police and members of Nigeria's army are currently engaged in a search and rescue mission in a forest close to where the Chief of Kajuru, 83-year-old Alhaji Alhassan Adamu, was kidnapped.
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[Rudaw] The pilot of a drone that targeted Erbil airport late last Tuesday must have been nearby, likely close enough to see the airport given the range and model of the drone that was used, an American drone expert told Rudaw.
"That drone is meant to carry about 10 to 15 pounds of weight, and when you carry that type of weight, that significantly changes the distance that that drone can fly," former US army intelligence and special operations soldier Brett Velicovich told Rudaw’s Roj Zalla.
"That drone more than likely was not flown from further than ten miles away, so whoever was flying that particular drone was probably pretty close to the target because that drone does not have a long range," he added. "Drones that have long-range typically, you see them - they are more like a fixed-wing type of aircraft, they are not quadcopters... you typically see most quadcopters stay under ten miles, closer even to four, five miles."
"The first thing I noticed immediately was that there was somebody probably very, very close controlling that drone, and more than likely could even potentially see the target that they were going at," Velicovich said.
An explosives-laden drone hit Erbil International Airport, which hosts US-led coalition troops, late on Tuesday, causing a fire at the site but no casualties or physical damage. It came less than 24 hours after an "airborne threat" was shot down over the US embassy in Baghdad.
Three rockets were fired the day before at Ain al-Asad airbase.
Velicovich said the main issue with those quadcopter drones is that they can "evade air defenses pretty well."
"That is very dangerous because these air defenses are out there looking for mortars, they are looking for aircraft, they are looking for massive rockets, and when a drone flies through that it is very difficult to detect," he said.
[NINANEWS] The National Security Service arrested two prominent drug pushers in possession of (8) kg of narcotic substances in Baghdad.
The agency said in a statement that the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / received a copy of it: "The National Security Agency arrested one of the most prominent drug pushers and his assistant northwest of the capital, and seized 4 kg of crystal and 4 kg of narcotic substance in their possession (Hashish), as well as (4000) narcotic pills, an electronic scale, and tools for drug use.
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[WASHINGTONTIMES] The federal government does not require COVID-19 vaccinations, but Dr. Anthony Fauci ...American epidemiologist with rotating opinions, warnings about the unlikely, and reassurances that if you wear a mask you won't get COVID, as long as you're wearing multiple masks, assuming wearing a mask is necessary in the first place... said Sunday he welcomes mandates at the local level, particularly once the Food and Drug Administration grants the shots a full license instead of relying on an emergency authorization.
"At the local level, there should be more mandates," Dr. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told CNN ...the organization formerly known as the Cable News Network. Now who knows what it might stand for... ’s "State of the Union." "We’ve lost 600,000 Americans already."
He didn’t specify which entities should push the vaccines, but the White House has taken a hands-off approach to colleges and businesses that decide to require the shots for their employees.
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] This is the kind of thing my Aunt Ada sends me on Facebook, when she isn’t sending me predictions clearly taken second hand from QAnon.
A so-called 'Trump card' was handed out by a conservative group at CPAC detailing a '7-PT. plan to restore' Trump to office 'on days, not years'
The group Patriots SOAR is not affiliated with CPAC event organizers
The far-fetched plan requires Trump be third-in-line in presidential succession, which is House Speaker, and then remove Biden and Harris from office
The card prompts readers to visit a webpage, where a letter from 'Author, Investigative-Researcher & Engineer' Robert J. Antonellis details the plan
The webpage includes several Q-Anon-linked conspiracy theories, like the 'secret satanic sacrifices' of Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy Jr.
[ToloNews] The Taliban ...Arabic for students... on Sunday announced its opposition to an agreement between the US and The Sick Man of Europe Turkey ...the decaying remnant of the Ottoman Empire... for the latter to take over security of Hamid Maybe I'll join the Taliban Karzai ...A product, and probably the sole product, of the Southern Alliance... International Airport, with a front man of the group saying that they are against the presence of any foreign troops after the given deadline for their withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The US and coalition forces are expected to fully leave by August 31. Ottoman Turkish President His Enormity, Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan the First ...Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi but they voted him back in so they deserve him. It's a sin, a shame, and a felony to insult the president of Turkey. In Anatolia did Recep Bey a stately Presidential Palace decree, that has 1100 rooms. That's 968 more than there are in the White House, 400 more than in Versailles, and 325 more than Buckingham Palace, so you know who's really most important... has said that an agreement has been reached over the post-withdrawal Kabul airport security.
"If they remain within the framework of NATO ...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A collection of multinational and multilingual and multicultural armed forces, all of differing capabilities, working toward a common goal by pulling in different directions... or Turkey or any other country, it will not be acceptable both for the people of Afghanistan and for the Taliban," former Taliban commander Sayed Akbar Agha said.
Erdogan announced the agreement on July 9.
"Our defense minister met with the US defense secretary, and we had a meeting with US and NATO to discuss the future of the Hamid Karzai International Airport," Erdogan said on July 9. "We decided on what we accept in this respect and which conditions we don’t agree upon."
The Afghan government welcomed the move. The Civil Aviation Authority on Sunday said that a new defense system has been activated at Hamid Karzai International Airport.
"We welcome friendly countries for their cooperation in strengthening the capacity and management of the control of airports," Defense Ministry’s front man Rohullah Ahmadzai said.
The new defense system at the Kabul airport has been established with the help of Afghanistan’s allies, a government front man said.
"Right now, our foreign allies are cooperating with us so that we can find the capacity to use the weapon (defense system)," said Gen. Ajmal Shinwari, a front man for the government forces.
Turkey has been helping in Hamid Karzai Airport’s security since 2013, officials said.
"It creates some type of concern--why are they trying to secure their route? For fleeing? On the other hand, it is a type of hope as it gives a feeling of the international community’s presence," said retired general Zahir Azimi.
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[OneIndia] The 'pressure fuse' used in the bombs that were dropped on the Indian Air Force station in Jammu through drones in a first-of-its-kind attack indicates that some elements of the Pakistain army or the ISI helped terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba ...the Army of the Pure, an Ahl-e-Hadith terror organization founded by Hafiz Saeed. LeT masquerades behind the Jamaat-ud-Dawa facade within Pakistain and periodically blows things up and kills people in India. Despite the fact that it is banned, always an interesting concept in Pakistain, the organization remains an blatant tool and perhaps an arm of the ISI... in fabricating the IEDs, according to security sources.
The improvised bomb (IED) that pierced the rooftop of one of the IAF buildings at the Jammu airport carried less than one kg of RDX and a cocktail of other chemicals whereas the one that was dropped on the ground contained a little over one kg of the deadly explosives along with some ball bearings, they said.
The sources said the IED used in the June 27 attack on the IAF station "definitely" used the technical expertise of the Pak military. The 'pressure fuse' used is similar to the ones used by the Mighty Pak Army.
A 'pressure fuse' is generally used in minefields, anti-tank mines and those dropped by the air force in the fuselage between the explosive and main detonator of a shell or an IED.
The bombs are activated by the pressure of either falling on the ground with force or some individual or vehicle passing over it. However, nothing needs reforming like other people's bad habits... in these sophisticated IEDs, the 'pressure fuse' had been deployed at the nose of the bombs so that they trigger with a force after falling on the ground, the sources said. Most of the artillery shells and mortar bombs have this type of fuse and that's why they don't explode in the air but on impact, they explained.
Director General of Jammu and Kashmir ...a disputed territory lying between India and Pakistain. After partition, the Paks grabbed half of it and call it Azad (Free) Kashmir. The remainder they refer to as "Indian Occupied Kashmir". They have fought four wars with India over it, the score currently 4-0 in New Delhi's favor. After 72 years of this nonsense, India cut the Gordian knot in 2019, removing the area's special status, breaking off Ladakh as a separate state, and allowing people from other areas to settle (or in the case of the Pandits, to resettle) there.... Police Dilbag Singh had said earlier that Pakistain-based holy warriors of Lashkar-e-Taiba were suspected to be behind the bombing of the IAF station in Jammu through drones, which may have come from across the border.
The National Investigation Agency took over the investigation into what was the first instance of Pakistain-based holy warriors deploying drones to strike vital installations in India on June 29.
Two IAF personnel were maimed in the earth-shattering kabooms that took place within six minutes of each other. The first blast ripped off the roof of a single-storey building at the technical area of the airport manned by the IAF in Satwari on the outskirts of Jammu. The second one was on the ground.
It is mentionable that Pakistain has been procuring armed drones from China and The Sick Man of Europe Turkey ...just another cheapjack Moslem dictatorship, brought to you by the Moslem Brüderbund... of late. The sources said drones can fly up to three hours and can be monitored and manoeuvred remotely through Global Positioning System technology.
The aerial distance from the Jammu airport to the international border is 14 km.
[All Africa] No fewer than 84 people have been killed by suspected bandidos in the last two weeks across the country.
Worst hit are Kaduna and Xamfara States. The situation forced President Muhammadu Buhari to express sorrow.
For some time now, Nigeria has been a hotbed of conflicts. Apart from the perennial conflict between the farmers and herdsmen, there are other notable security challenges, including one posed by bandidos.
Recently, in the North-West, particularly Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Kaduna and Kebbi States, the activities of bandidos have been particularly alarming.
The activities of the bandidos' range from kidnapping to murder, robbery, rape, cattle-rustling and the likes. Their modus operandi involves maiming and killing victims with little or no provocations.
For example, on Thursday, 42 people were massacred by bandidos in five communities of Faru District in Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara State.
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June 21, A state politician, Muhammad Ahmad, killed by button men in Zamfara
July 4, Kaduna State Government reveals that about seven people were killed by suspected bandidos in Chikun, Kajuru and Giwa Local Government Areas of the state.
July 5, Suspected bandidos kill at least 19 people in an attack on Tsauwa village, Katsina State.
July 6, Bandits kill seven soldiers, injure five others after ambushing troops of the Forward Operational Base and that of the Special Operational Command operating in Kebbi.
July 8, Bandits kill 42 people in five communities of Faru District in Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara
July 8, Nigerian Navy man, Bilal Mohammed, Nigerian Army Private Salisu Rabiu killed by bandidos while defending students of Bethel Baptist High School, Kaduna State, who were kidnapped by bandidos.
[The Post Millennial] Harris, who has been tasked by the Biden administration with handling voting rights issues, spoke to BET about voter ID laws. This requirement would be just too much for American voters, she said, because they would have to "photocopy" their IDs.
"I don't think that we should underestimate what that could mean," Harris told BET. "Because in some people's minds, that means well, you're going to have to Xerox or photocopy your ID to send it in to prove that you are who you are."
"Well," she continued, "there are a whole lot of people, especially people who live in rural communities—there's no Kinkos, there's no Office Max near them. People have to to understand that when we're talking about voter ID laws, be clear of who you have in mind and what would be required of them to prove who they are."
"Of course people have to prove who they are," she said, "but not in a way that makes it almost impossible for them to prove who they are."
Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado shot back, saying: "I live in a rural community and I am perfectly capable of operating a copying machine, Kamala." Well, sure! But you gotta find one first!
At Kinkos the staff will make the copies for you, if you ask. Even at the public library, if you look helpless enough. But why would I go to Kinko or the public library and pay to use a copy machine when I can use the scan and print functions on my computer printer at home?
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Shipping giant FedEx Corp. agreed to buy business services provider Kinko's for $2.4 billion in cash from buyout firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Inc., the companies announced Tuesday.
"The FedEx and Kinko's combination will substantially increase our retail presence worldwide and will enable both companies to take advantage of growth opportunities in the fast-moving digital economy," said Frederick W. Smith, chairman, president and CEO of FedEx Corp.
The 1,200 Kinko's locations worldwide will offer new or expanded FedEx shipping options. More than 400 of them are open 24 hours a day. (DECEMBER 30, 2003)
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When I got my first enhanced driver's license (usable to board domestic flights) my state was not able to provide the plastic card I was supposed to use. So they gave me a nice pretty xerox paper documenting that I had met all requirements for an enhanced license, furthermore my photo was on this paper, and the statement that the xerox was to be used as an enhanced driver's license until I received the plastic in the mail.
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A quick search on the internet revealed I can buy a printer/scanner/copier near me for $64 new and $25 used.
If you can buy Air Jordans, you buy a scanner.
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If you have a smart phone, you already have a scanner.
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printer/scanner/copiers are cheap. It's the ink refills that they make their $$ on.
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By far the most expensive toy I ever let the kids play with.
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I was in a staples back in the 90's when someone came in to buy an offbrand clone of an HP inkjet. After paying, they opened the box, popped the ink out and were about to leave the printer and box in the store. Asked if I could have it and they said sure, and walked out. The store clerk shrugged at me and told me it was a nearly daily occurance.
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^^^
You helped make Mitt Romney, who he is today !
A 1986 investment to help start Staples Inc., after founder Thomas G. Stemberg convinced Romney of the market size for office supplies and Romney convinced others; Bain Capital eventually reaped a nearly sevenfold return on its investment, and Romney sat on Staples's board of directors for over a decade
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Yes, if you have a phone (or even just know someone who does) you can scan / photograph your license and get a hard copy at Walmart / CVS / Walgreens / etc.
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If you have a smart phone, you already have a scanner.
And any street corner has a smartphone shop. And they all can print staff from your smartphone for you.
For that matter, I've my vaccine passport on smartphone, and just show it when required.
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/\ Now if we're talking vids, Oshkosh MATV tire change first please. If that cannot be found, how about a 'Heavy Duty Towbar' hook-up. We all enjoy a good.... hook-up.
[NINANEWS] A military force thwarted an attempt to blow up an electric power transmission tower in Diyala Governorate.
A security source told the correspondent of the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA) that a force of the army, within the sector of responsibility, thwarted an attempt to detonate an electric power transmission tower with bombs near the Muradia fields on the outskirts of Bani Saad district, southwest of Baquba.
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Of course they are trying to blow up electric power pylons. Electricity is totally un-Islamic.
Some sort of dispute between the Prophet Mohammed (ptui) and James Clerk Maxwell back in the day.
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"It's traditional."
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And his wife is reported as saying they just burst in and shot him. I'm going to decline to believe any of the reports for a while. A long while.
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As Frank said, quaint local custom. Part of the charm of the place...
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Couple more things: The Haitian doctor arrested as the "mastermind" of the event - was he here as a "political refugee?" We let a lot of those in these days. Also, how many more of these "masterminds" are currently waiting here in the US for a chance to try the same thing in their country of origin?
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[NPASYRIA] On Sunday, the Syrian government forces bombed sites of the Ottoman Turkish-backed armed factions south of Idlib, northwest Syria.
Government forces bombed the fortifications of the armed factions in the vicinity of the towns of al-Bara, Marayan, and Balion in the Zawiya Mountain area south of Idlib with artillery shells and rockets, sources told North Press.
The bombing killed a person, said to be a civilian from the town of al-Bara, and maimed two others, including a child, in the town of Marayan. The maimed were taken to medical points for treatment, according to the same sources.
Moreover, the bombing targeted the fortifications of the armed factions in the towns of al-Duqmaq and al-Ziyara, which are located in the Ghab Plain area in the western countryside of Hama.
On Saturday, Russian aircraft raided positions of the armed factions in the Tilal al-Khedr area, north of Latakia, and the vicinity of the Juzif village, south of Idlib.
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[Townhall] Joe Kent is no stranger to service and sacrifice. He served in our armed forces. He was deployed on 11 combat tours. He is a Gold Star husband. His wife, Shannon, who served in the US Navy, was killed in Syria fighting ISIS in January 2019. Kent wrote about how Donald Trump comforted him in his time of immense grief at Dover.
After the death of his wife, Kent moved back home to the Pacific Northwest with his two young sons and resigned from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). After Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler decided to vote for Trump's second impeachment and allowed Antifa to run wild in the district, Kent decided to run against her in Washington's third congressional district.
{T}he former special forces and intelligence services veteran is an unapologetic "America first" Republican. He's for tax cuts, ending the COVID lockdowns, confronting the Chinese threat, stopping our endless wars, pro-police, and ensuring we have election integrity. And he speaks at length on each topic. Ask him and you'll get a genuine response, not some swamp-soaked DC speak we so often hear. Third District is across the Colombia River from Portland, Oregon and includes the cities of Vancouver, Longview, and the State Capital of Olympia.
An Iraqi front group, Saraya Awliya'a al-Dam, published footage of an alleged attack against a convoy supplying US forces in Basra Governorate. #Iraqpic.twitter.com/vH7QYTyv2C
[ToloNews] Amid questions over the formation of public uprising forces and doubts about their capability, sources from within these fighters' ranks said on Sunday that they are struggling with a lack of military equipment to fight against the Taliban ...the Pashtun equivalent of men... They said they have repeatedly asked the government’s high-ranking officials to provide military equipment and weapons to the forces, but their requests have not been heard so far.
While dozens of fighters have pledged loyalty to former vice president Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum ...ethnic Uzbek warlord who distinguished himself fighting the Soviets and the Taliban. The story that he had a bad guy run over with a tank is an exaggeration. It was an armored personnel carrier... in the northern provinces against the Taliban, an aide to Dostum said that the government has not met its commitment to support the public uprising forces.
"We contacted them repeatedly. We asked senior security authorities, including the defense minister, the national security adviser, the NDS chief and the interior minister from the address of the High Council for National Reconciliation and the parliament, but unfortunately, they are not paying the required attention to equip and supply the public uprising forces," said Enayatullah Babur Farahmand, a member of the leadership council of Junbish-e-Milli and the deputy head of the High Council for National Reconciliation.
"These forces will prove effective and the enemy will not succeed if they are not provided more support," said Murtaza Jalali, a media adviser to Jamaat-e-Islami ...The Islamic Society, founded in 1941 in Lahore by Maulana Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi, aka The Great Apostosizer. The Jamaat opposed the independence of Bangladesh but has operated an independent branch there since 1975. It maintains close ties with international Mohammedan groups such as the Moslem Brotherhood. the Taliban, and al-Qaeda. The Jamaat's objectives are the establishment of a pure Islamic state, governed by Sharia law. It is distinguished by its xenophobia, and its opposition to Westernization, capitalism, socialism, secularism, and liberalist social mores... ’s faction led by Ata Mohammad Noor.
...alternately Atta Muhammad Noor, the ethnic Tajik from Balkh province who fought against the Soviets in the Mujahideen — they called him The Teacher for his passion for educating the fighters — then against the Taliban in the Northern Alliance. After the Taliban were defeated Hamid Karzai appointed him governor of Balkh, whereupon he introduced stability and erased poppy cultivation...
Thousands of people have taken up arms in recent weeks in various provinces of the country to fight the Taliban following advances by the group in many provinces. Most of these forces have been formed in northern Afghanistan.
"We are defending our soil. We are defending the people, the flag and this homeland," said a public uprising forces member.
"We have police, NDS and army forces. They are faced with problems in management. How will we manage those people who have taken up arms to fight the Taliban?" asked Mirza Mohammad Yarmand, a military analyst.
The Afghan National Defense and Security Forces front man Gen. Ajmal Omar Shinwari confirmed in a briefing with news hounds that public uprising forces have not received equipment.
"Weapons and equipment are not handed over to anyone except when they have military training," he said.
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I suppose it would be impolite to ask where all of our money has gone for the last 20 years?
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"Weapons and equipment are not handed over to anyone except when they have military training," he said.
Compare that situation to:
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed."
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Just send someone on a shopping run to Peshawar — they’ll have everything wanted, and at very reasonable prices, too.
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sources from within these fighters' ranks said on Sunday that they are struggling with a lack of military equipment will to fight against the Taliban
Haven't you heard of the Pakistan Air Force? They weren't going to bomb the Afghan government as long as Uncle Sam was around. Now that Uncle Sam is gone ... How do you think the Taliban won the first time around? Note that a bunch of Pakistani regulars were evacuated from Afghanistan after 9/11 before Uncle Sam showed up.
Observers interviewed by Human Rights Watch in Afghanistan and Pakistan have reported that Pakistani aircraft assisted with troop rotations of Taliban forces during combat operations in late 2000 and that senior members of Pakistan's intelligence agency and army were involved in planning major Taliban military operations.103 The extent of this support has attracted widespread international criticism. In November 2000 the U.N. secretary-general implicitly accused Pakistan of providing such support.104 The U.S. government was sufficiently concerned about the possibility of Pakistani involvement in the capture of the town of Taloqan by the Taliban in September 2000 that it issued a démarche to the Pakistani government in late 2000, asking for assurances that Pakistan had not been involved.105 The démarche listed features of the assault on Taloqan that suggested the Taliban had received outside assistance in planning and carrying out the attack. These features were uncharacteristic of the Taliban's known capabilities, including the length of the preparatory artillery fire, the fact that much of the fighting took place at night, the Taliban's willingness to sustain heavy casualties, and the disciplined halting of the offensive after the city fell.106
This would not be the first time that the Taliban suddenly showed new military prowess and innovation. On several occasions between 1995 and 1999, the Taliban's military skills improved abruptly on the eve of particularly pivotal battles, and in one case, declined just as abruptly after a credible threat of intervention was made by an outside power. During its offensives in 1995 against Herat and in 1996 against Kabul, for example, the Taliban suffered heavy losses after mounting attacks against veteran government forces. Initial defeats were followed by a period of quiet; then Taliban troops mounted new attacks, displaying capabilities that had been conspicuously lacking before. At Herat in April 1995, a 6,000-man Taliban army was defeated by government troops after it ran short of ammunition and other logistical support; the rout was such that some analysts predicted that the Taliban phenomenon had run its course.107 Instead, after retraining and refitting, in August 1995 Taliban troops retreating in the face of an offensive by government troops suddenly counterattacked, ambushing the government's spearhead forces while mobile units mounted in 4x4 pickup trucks outflanked the government army and cut the roads connecting it with its rear-area supply depots. Retreating government units tried and failed to establish a defensive line as Taliban units in pickup trucks-many armed with antiaircraft cannon and rocket launchers-repeatedly outflanked the new positions and attacked from the rear, leaving the paved roads at will and driving their vehicles across open ground and rugged, hilly terrain. The pickup trucks, whose delivery was facilitated by Pakistan, introduced a kind of mobile warfare that had not been seen in the fighting before.108
Similarly, after Taliban offensives aimed at Kabul were thoroughly defeated during the autumn of 1995, with significant losses of men and equipment, a period of quiet ensued, but Taliban troops then renewed their attacks and displayed a notable increase in technical capability. Taking Jalalabad on September 11, 1996 and striking north toward the town of Sarobi, a district capital east of Kabul and the linchpin of the government defensive system around the capital, the Taliban troops suddenly displayed the same flair for speed and flank attacks as at Herat in August 1995. Again, retreating government troops were caught off-guard by the speed of the attacks by Taliban forces and their penchant for crossing rough ground in 4x4 pickup trucks and attacking on the government's flanks.109
In these operations Taliban forces used a speed and technical proficiency very uncharacteristic of mujahidin forces generally; the normal pattern of mujahidin warfare was hit-and-run raiding and low-level skirmishing. At Spin Boldak and subsequently at Herat, Kabul, and Mazar-i Sharif, Taliban forces displayed excellent command-and-control capabilities, reacted quickly to changes in battlefield fortunes, and in particular used mobility and maneuvers that were more characteristic of a professional army-specifically, of professional officers and noncommissioned officers trained in the practice of mobile warfare-than of Afghan mujahidin.110
This point was repeatedly emphasized to Human Rights Watch by Western military observers of Taliban combat operations. During one interview, Human Rights Watch was told that following the killings of eight Iranian diplomats and one Iranian reporter at the Iranian consulate in Mazar-i Sharif in August 1998, the Taliban forces that were advancing eastward from the city against resistance from Jamiat, Wahdat, and some Junbish forces suddenly faltered and lost their unusual combat proficiency.111 At the time, the disappearance of the Iranian officials had provoked a major crisis with Iran and a substantial Iranian military force (ultimately close to 250,000 men) was massing on the Afghan/Iranian border. The Iranian government explicitly blamed Pakistan for the incident (Pakistan had given assurances for the diplomats' safety) and threatened military intervention if the diplomats were not produced.112 The sudden decline in Taliban military effectiveness, according to these sources, was caused by the withdrawal of Pakistani military advisers as part of an effort by Pakistan to prevent the crisis from getting out of control.113
Are Pakistanis spearheading the current Taliban offensive? We'll find out eventually.
I had not considered other players joining the game. But it is Calvinball, after all.
The media is lazy, stupid, incurious and addicted to pre-formulated story templates. The current story template is that any side the US supports in a war is going to lose because of corruption. In reality, all sides are corrupt in their own way. In general, victors in a military conflict win because of superior military competence and/or greater quantities of manpower/supplies. North Vietnam was a highly-competent force for the region. It would have conquered all of Southeast Asia clear to Papua New Guinea provided the Chinese and the Soviets were prepared to equip them and Uncle Sam (or the UK or Australia) did not supply or provide direct military assistance to those countries. They would have won quickly because they were (1) highly-competent, and (2) prepared to kill any enemy civilians who stood in the way. They steamrolled the Khmer Rouge, also blooded after years of war against Lon Nol's regime, in 2(!) weeks.
[NPASYRIA] On Sunday, four people, including a child, were maimed in a Ottoman Turkishdronezap on the town of Tel Rifaat in the northern countryside of Aleppo.
A Ottoman Turkish drone targeted IDPs who had gone out because of the high temperature degrees in the Tel Rifaat town, a source from the town told North press.
The child’s condition was unstable and was taken to Avrin Hospital in the town of Fafin, while the others’ injuries were mild, a medical source from the town said.
The town of Tel Rifaat has had hundreds of IDP families from Afrin region since the Ottoman Turkish forces and the affiliated armed factions controlled the city in 2018.
The region is continually bombed by the Ottoman Turkish forces and the armed factions stationed in the vicinity of the region in the northern countryside of Aleppo.
In 2019, the Ottoman Turkish forces and the affiliated armed factions bombed the town of Tel Rifaat with missiles, which led to the killing of ten people, including eight children and the injury of some others.
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[THEEPOCHTIMES] A federal Washington D.C. judge faulted a district jail on Thursday for failing to provide evidence to a defendant who was arrested for allegedly being involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach and has been held there for months.
Jorden Mink, the defendant in the case, was indicted (pdf) on several federal charges, including destruction of government property and theft. Mink, who has pleaded not guilty "Wudn't me." , has been held in jail since January. Officials have alleged Mink used a baseball bat to smash windows at the Capitol and passed furniture through the smashed windows to the crowd outside.
"I can’t allow someone to sit in prison for this long without access to material," Judge Randolph Moss said at a court hearing on Thursday, saying the delay in evidence was "utterly unacceptable" and "not consistent with due process."
During the Thursday court hearing, prosecutors said they had given the evidence to the jail in May and didn’t understand why Mink hasn’t been able to obtain the documents. Mink was offered a plea deal, prosecutors noted, but they said he can’t decide on whether to accept the deal because he hasn’t seen the evidence against him.
Randolph ordered prosecutors to work with the jail to grant the defendant access to the evidence against him by the end of Thursday, reported CNN ...the organization formerly known as the Cable News Network. Now who knows what it might stand for... . If Mink doesn’t gain access to the documents soon, the judge said, his detention may be reconsidered.
There have been other reports of Jan. 6 defendants not being able to gain access to evidence against them, essentially denying them due process under the Constitution’s Fifth Amendment. Prosecutors have suggested that due to the sheer number of arrests related to the incident, there have been delays.
So far, more than 500 defendants across nearly every U.S. state have been charged over the past six months over the Jan. 6 breach, according to the Department of Justice in early July.
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I'm not a lawyer, but what ever happened to habeas corpus?
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Rigor Mortis set in so they had to bury the Habeus Corpus -- all happened on January 20 2021 you remember,
Biden - Harris Inauguration Day. - Be that way ever since....
[FoxNews] The former president improved on his straw poll performance from CPAC Orlando in February.
Former Presidentv Donald Trump easily won the 2024 GOP presidential nomination poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) gathering this weekend in Texas.
Trump, who’s repeatedly flirted with making another presidential run in 2024 to try and return to the White House, captured 70% of ballots cast in the anonymous straw poll, according to results announced by CPAC on Sunday afternoon.
That's a boost from the 55% support he won in the hypothetical 2024 Republican primary matchup straw poll at CPAC Orlando in late February.
"I want to personally thank each and every one of you for your incredible support," Trump said as he gave the Dallas event's keynote address minutes later.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came in a distant second, at 21%. No one else among the 19 potential 2024 Republican White House contenders topped 1%.
DeSantis, a first-term governor and Trump ally who soared in popularity among conservatives nationwide for his resistance to lockdowns and COVID restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic, easily topped a second 2024 ballot question – without Trump on the hypothetical ballot.
DeSantis grabbed 68% support on that question, with former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at 5%. Donald Trump Jr. and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas were both at 4%, with South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem at 3%. No one else topped 2%.
The straw poll results, along with the former president’s headliner speech on Sunday, were the most anticipated moments at the three-day gathering of conservative activists and leaders from across the country.
Trump’s strong performance comes as no surprise. CPAC, long the largest and most influential gathering of conservatives, has become a Trump-fest since his 2016 presidential election victory.
Eighty-eight percent of 1,525 CPAC attendees casting ballots said they strongly approved of the job Trump did in the White House, with another 10% somewhat approving.
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^ Apples n oranges. It is possible to lose a contest that was staged to look like an election but in fact never really was and have it not be a reflection of any kind of the American mindset.
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Bound to be some rotten ones in both pecks of pickled peppers...ehhrrr, apples & oranges
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^News flash Niccolo: I'm not talking about the elections lost by the Great Orange Leader but of ANTIFA/BLM doing as they please because Soros realized that it's the DAs decide that's crime and that's isn't.
p.s. You "conservatives" always complain that foreigners successfully meddle in your politics - which implies they do understand something about them.
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I'm not talking about the elections lost by the Great Orange Leader but of ANTIFA/BLM doing as they please because Soros realized that it's the DAs decide that's crime and that's isn't. The corruption of our judicial system and electoral process is the larger issue here. Whoever wants to oppose the leftist takeover of the USA will have to deal with that somehow.
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#8 To you, maybe. To me the issue is the claim made by your co-national Frank G. that "furriners" (his language) can't understand American mindset.
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#7 Would that be Machiavelli or Tesla? Either way, I'm flattered. Also, perhaps you missed the "it's possible.." part. The flipside is I understand perfectly well that many abroad understand the American mindset and wish to fully participate in it. My comment stands on its own and is not a part of whatever dispute you and others may be having in regards to this issue.
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#10 Machiavelli
The flipside is I understand perfectly well that many abroad understand the American mindset and wish to fully participate in it.
Again consider George Soros, Xi Jinping, or Vlad Putin. Or, for a non-enemy example, Yitzhak Shamir. Some of us have countries of our own and we take interest in yours because of its influence on ours.
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Machiavelli - high praise indeed for which I have yet to truly earn. Take heart that I have indeed already taken into consideration that which you have mentioned g'rom'.
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2 children and their mother were killed; her husband, accused of collaborating with the Syrian government’s Air Force Intelligence, was injured after they were targeted by gunmen riding a motorcycle in the city of Sheikh Maskin, north of #Daraa.https://t.co/bIcRyWgjgL
— NORTH PRESS AGENCY - ENGLISH (@NPA_English) July 11, 2021
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[ConservativeTreehouse] There are three U.S. Attorney Divisions in Pennsylvania: Eastern (Philly), Middle (Wilkes-Barre) and Western (Pittsburgh/Erie). Given the nature of the story as told during the speech, it would most likely be the former USAO in the Philadelphia office; that was William M. McSwain who announced his resignation on January 14, 2021.
In previous comments attributed to AG Bill Barr, he claimed to have seen no evidence of election fraud. The Atlantic Article cites Bill Barr stating to an AP journalist December 1st 2020: ” To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election,” and then the article covers the fallout with the White House from that AP interview.
However, there’s a big difference between not seeing election fraud and purposefully blocking a United States Attorney Office from investigating allegations of fraud with an institutional motive not to discover or see it.
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"To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election"
"What are you, blind?"
"No, I've just been resting my eyes."
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[REGNUM] The refusal from the Lithuanian authorities to the request of the Prosecutor General's Office of Belarus to extradite Svetlana Tikhanovskaya was received by the Belarusian side. This was announced on July 11 by the General Prosecutor of the Republic Andrei Shved on the air of the Belarus 1 TV channel.
“ We have received documents ... about Lithuania’s refusal to extradite her (Svetlana Tikhanovskaya - REGNUM's note ) ,” the Prosecutor General said.
TASS reported:
According to the Belarusian prosecutor general, "no motives" for the refusal were provided. "We see no legal grounds for that," he noted.
He said that several Belarusian opposition activists, who face criminal charges in Belarus, are currently living in Lithuania.
"We are taking all possible measures to ensure that these criminals are extradited to Belarus," he noted.
"We have very good results of work in this area with our Russian colleagues and we are thankful to them for that. Such personas are extradited under law when there are legal grounds for that."
LUGinfo] A total of three Ukrainian soldiers were killed when they entered into a minefield in the breakaway republic of Lugansk Saturday night, according to data supplied by the Lugansk government.
According to the source, the solders were caught in the minefield near the settlement of Novozvanovka. They settlement is in the area of operation of the Lugansk 24th Brigade.
The deceased were identified as Junior Sergeant Mufiy, senior soldier Melnichuk and an unidentified officer. Their bodies were taken to a military hospital in Severodonetsk.
The news release charged the Joint Center for Control and Coordination of the Ceasefire Regime with aiding in the transport and insertion of the soldiers. The center is staffed with both Ukrainian and Russian officers.
The Ukrainian units the deceased were part of is the Ukrainian operational-tactical group "North", which recently replaced the Ukrainian 92nd Brigade, which was rotated out of the front line.
Lugansk and its sister republic Donetsk are said to be one of the most heavily mined areas on the planet.
According to TASS, the area around Yasinovataya in Donetsk was shelled by Ukrainians.
The village of Krasny Partizan was shelled four times from 82mm mortars Sunday night, landing mines.
Krasny Partizan is near the contested locale of Yasinovataya, which has been a scene of intermittent fighting, including direct rifle and heavy caliber weapon fire since the summer of 2016.
[NINANEWS] The second phase of security operations for the areas south of djinn-infested Mosul ... the home of a particularly ferocious and hairy djinn... was launched on Sunday morning.
A statement to the media of the Popular Mobilization stated that the starting point of the operations / Tel Kisum/, and the goal is to clear, search and secure areas south of Mosul from the remnants of terrorist (ISIS) gangs, and to secure the electric power transmission lines from sabotage operations.
He added that those participating in the operations are / Nineveh Operations Command of the Popular Mobilization, represented by (Brigade 33 and Brigade 21), and the sections affiliated to the Operations Command with the support of (explosive control, military engineering, resistance to armor and medicine) of the Popular Mobilization Authority and the Iraqi army units represented by (Brigade 76 and Brigade 75), the Commandos of the Nineveh Operations Command of the Iraqi Army and parts of the Nineveh Swat ...a valley and an administrative district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistain, located 99 mi from Islamabad. It is inhabited mostly by Pashto speakers. The place has gone steadily downhill since the days when Babe Ruth was the Sultan of Swat... Regiment.
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[ToloNews] Sources report the fall of two districts in Ghor province to the Taliban ...Arabic for students... along with battles on the outskirts of at least 10 cities in Afghanistan.
The cities include Pul-e-Khumri in Baghlan, Taluqan in Takhar, Qala-e-Naw in Badghis, Sheberghan in Jawzjan, Maidan Shahr in Maidan Wardak, Ghazni city in Ghazni, Kandahar city in Kandahar and Lashkargah in Helmand
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The Taliban is hoping to use FUD to compel mass surrenders. Here's a report from a recent Reuters embed:
Afghan special forces begin with a prayer.
Reuters joined them on a late-night combat mission in Afghanistan's southern province of Kandahar.
They’re heading to a district where earlier Taliban fighters and Afghan security forces backed by local police fought for hours.
Insurgents had attempted to take the area, unleashing RPGs and heavy machine gun fire.
... the special forces are now fending for themselves as they move silently from house to house.
This time the area is abandoned.
Air strikes by the Afghan Air Force pushed back the Taliban fighters.
Here’s major Mohammad Din Tasir.
"What we heard in the report and what we saw on the scene did not match. In this village, they said that two or three hundred enemies are here, but we came and spoke with the people and inspected their houses. In fact, the residents had evacuated their families because of the conflict between the government and the enemy, so their children and families didn't get hurt."
It's believed the Taliban is spreading propaganda about how many areas they’ve captured to spread confusion and fear.
Information operations are a wonderful thing, but this is the modern era. People exchange information, and once it's discovered that most of the Taliban's victories are so much fluff, resistance will harden. Note also that in Afghanistan, a surrender isn't always a surrender. There are always weapons cached in preparation for the right opportunity.
The Taliban claim to be attacking everywhere. Assuming they are, ammo alone must be costing a significant sum. Let's say there are 10,000 of them, and each soldier gets 200 rounds a day. That's 2m rounds every single day. Including transportation, assume each round costs 50 cents. That's 1m simoleons per day, and that's just ammo. What about food and medical care for the injured? Payments for the kin of the Taliban dead and maimed?
We are paying the government $400m a month. The Taliban might be incurring a tenth of that amount in expense, but that's still a good chunk of cash. I'm skeptical the Pakistanis have the funds to sustain this for very long. Unless the Chinese are funneling aid to the Taliban through Pakistan*.
When the Taliban first won power, the various mujahideen factions were exhausted from fighting the Russians and then each other. In contrast, the Afghan government has been fighting a fairly low tempo war against the Taliban for 20 years. They've taken casualties, but nothing like the last two decades of the 20th century. A figure like 10% is probably high.
* Xi Jinping would have to be a degenerate gambler to do this. What if the Taliban decide to up the ante and help al Qaeda detonate a nuke in NYC? How's a trade embargo on China combined with potential retaliatory strikes on China supposed to help him stay in power?
The headline the Western media are ready to run is "Afghan Women Massacred by Taliban." Which would put both Washington and any potential Taliban supporters in a tight spot.
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Xi Jinping would have to be a degenerate gambler to do this
Going by entire Covid story, not to mention his Neo-Maoism, what makes you think he isn't?
Furthermore, there are rumors that his control of PLA is less than perfect.
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Going by entire Covid story, not to mention his Neo-Maoism, what makes you think he isn't?
Furthermore, there are rumors that his control of PLA is less than perfect.
Xi's not a Maoist, any more than his predecessors were. He's an emperor, riding Leninism (in the guise of democratic centralism aka rule by one man) to get to his destination. It's the divine right of kings in an era when kings are out of fashion. The Communist Party is just another conquest-based aristocracy complete with fiefs in the form of state-owned companies. Favored aristos and hangers-on get imperial monopolies just like their equivalents of yore.
As to uncontrollable elements of the PLA, those aren't looking for national glory - they're looking for a lever to wrest the throne for themselves. How does bringing US nuclear strikes upon Chinese cities provide that lever?
The Taliban and al Qaeda got together to stage 9/11 even though they benefited from the US campaign to expel the Russians from Afghanistan. If there's one thing anyone knows about them, it's that they are snakes in the grass. And if there's one thing that Chinese strategic thinkers look at, it's past behavior. An ally reckless enough to attack two major US landmarks just for the heck of it, despite past assistance from the US, is no ally at all.
Mao was just another founding emperor who achieved his goals using the realpolitik embodied in the classic Chinese works, the Water Margin and the Three Kingdoms, as his user manuals. Lu Bu was an ambitious military commander with his own army who had repeatedly betrayed previous superiors to whom he had sworn fealty. In the aftermath of a defeat, he attempted to surrender to Cao Cao, the shogun who ruled in the emperor's name (i.e. held the purse strings and commanded the troops). Cao Cao had Lu Bu killed. He wasn't about to give the man a chance to stab him in the back. The Taliban is the current day equivalent of Lu Bu in its duplicity. Hard to see the Chinese do much except sell them weaponry.
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As to uncontrollable elements of the PLA, those aren't looking for national glory - they're looking for a lever to wrest the throne for themselves. How does bringing US nuclear strikes upon Chinese cities provide that lever?
Wouldn't be the first time a fraction in an internal strife underestimated foreign response to their games to gain internal influence by appealing to national chauvinism - you really think anybody wanted WWI?
To come back to COVID, now that Chinese used biological weapons - and won, there will be arms-race (and most of China's opponents are better at this than China). And bioweapons not like nukes - where there is no deniability (today experts can tell you where the bomb was made). On bioweapons however, there is deniability - if you kept development secret. Which, may tempt somebody to use bioweapons if sufficiently provoked.
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Wouldn't be the first time a fraction in an internal strife underestimated foreign response to their games to gain internal influence by appealing to national chauvinism - you really think anybody wanted WWI?
They wanted victory, not the casualties thereof. Re national chauvinism - Wag the Dog is fiction. China's not the West. Xi, like every Chinese ruler before him, is surrounded by ostensible sycophants who are waiting for their moment in the sun. Nobody cares about slogans - if you get a bunch of people killed, you will be killed.
But he got the blame and that was a factor in his regime's collapse. Re people who are waiting in the wings, here's an example, of the closest confidant to the First Emperor who, before the deceased emperor's corpse has had the time to be debrided of its flesh by maggots, kills two of his heirs:
Closer to the present, Deng Xiaoping ousted both the de facto (Mao's wife Jiang Qing) and de jure (Mao's hand-picked successor Hua Guofeng) rulers of China after Mao's death.
It wasn't ideological - it was pure power politics, with ideology as elevator music.
There's this trope that Chinese leaders think long term. That's not only false - the complete opposite is true, given the Chinese tendency towards rebellion and mutiny, all built up on the sly until the right moment arrives. If you don't spend your time fending off challengers, there is no long term. What is always true is that they look for historical analogues, sometimes going back thousands of years. Technologies change, but power struggles among men follow the same ancient patterns.
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Change of headman/dynasty =/= change of policy.
For example: China vs. Vietnam 17 centuries of conquest.
That's a completely accurate picture of Chinese leaders - they have a world view that would be familiar to any pre-WWI Western leader, all the way back to Alexander. Personal fame and glory means territorial annexation. But, to paraphrase what Thatcher once said, there is no such thing as China. There is Xi Jinping, a host of contending factions, and a billion Chinese, a good chunk of whom would not be thrilled at losing their sons, fathers, uncles, nephews, et al. A century before Spartacus, China's first illiterate peasant emperor turfed the First Emperor's ruling family.
The guy took power in the aftermath of what might called a draft riot. The idea of the docile Chinese peasant is a myth. It wasn't even until the American Revolution 2000 years later that *any* non-aristocrat member of society took the reins of power by force in the West. That's why Chinese rulers tend to expand incrementally and avoid overly-ambitious moves that might risk it all. They look at historical examples like the First Emperor, who expanded massively only to have his empire collapse after his death and his clan wiped out.
[The National Pulse] EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak emailed Anthony Fauci in 2017 outlining his collaborative research on a "bat-origin coronavirus" with the Wuhan Institute of Virology’s Shi Zhengli, which included "doing assays to find out if it can infect human cells in the lab."
Daszak titled the October 2017 email, released via a Freedom of Information Act filed by Judicial Watch, "Confidential — A new bat-origin coronavirus emerging in pigs in China discovered under our NIAID R01." Daszak appears to be referencing a $3.7 million grant from Fauci’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to the organization EcoHealth Alliance with the declared purpose of "understanding the risk of bat coronavirus emergence."
The grant, however, likely led to "gain-of-function" research collaboration with the military-linked Wuhan Institute of Virology.
In the email to Fauci and his NIAID colleagues, Daszak, who was recently recused from the Lancet’s COVID-19 commission, attaches an unpublished paper on a "novel bat-origin Coronavirus" that’s "not known to be zoonotic."
"We’re also doing assays to find out if it can infect human cells in the lab — so far no evidence of this," he adds before listing Wuhan researcher Shi Zhengli as a co-Principal Investigator. This description also undermines Fauci’s past attempts to distance his agency both financially and via personnel to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Daszak also reveals that he met Fauci "again" on the day he sent the email — October 1st, 2017 — which coincides with the opening day of a conference on "Emerging and Re-emerging Viruses." Fauci delivered the keynote address at the event, and Daszak and Shi also spoke.
The Saint Paul police chief is asking Minnesota state Rep. John Thompson (@john_67a) for an apology after the lawmaker was revealed to have made up about a racial profiling incident. An investigation has also revealed that Thompson doesn't even live in MN. https://t.co/ywbBoRWOrZ
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Thompson doesn't even live in Minnesota, so how did he get elected ? What is he a Canadian ? He don't care, no apology coming, his whole life is fake, so he just said: FCuK U Minnies
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Tomorrow's headline Saint Paul police chief submits his resignation
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Representative Thompson has a P.O. Box address in MN.
Minimalism taken to an extreme.
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...any different than most Congresscritters?
Should ban the presence of Congresscritter in the Beltway more than 100 days. Work at home like those without manual work during their Covid scare'm theater. If nothing else it would drive the cost of K street sky high to have offices in 50 states not just the District of Columbia.
[FOXBUSINESS] Richard Branson reached space on a test flight for Virgin Galactic before gliding back to earth and touching down safely Sunday, the latest salvo in the burgeoning space tourism business led by high-profile billionaires.
The Virgin Group founder launched Sunday with three company employees, flying 53 miles above the earth in a final test mission before kicking off commercial space flights next year. Branson — who earned his pilot’s license — tested the astronaut cabin experience.
A photo released by the company showed Branson and the three others in zero gravity.
After landing, Branson tweeted that going to space was "more magical than I ever imagined."
Branson tweeted a photo of him with SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk Sunday morning, saying he is "feeling good, feeling excited, feeling ready."
"Big day ahead," Branson wrote. "Great to start the morning with a friend."
[NINANEWS] Ottoman Turkish warplanes bombed today, Mount Kurzar and a village in Shiladzi district of Amidi district in Dohuk governorate.
Eyewitnesses said, according to the website of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan that Ottoman Turkish warplanes bombed Mount Kurzar and the village of Bisei in the Shiladzi district of the Amidi district in Dohuk governorate."
He added, "the bombing led to a state of panic and fear among the citizens in the area, noting that Ottoman Turkish planes bombard those areas from time to time under the pretext of the presence of the PKK forces there."
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[NPASYRIA] On Sunday, three people, including a child, were maimed when an IED went kaboom! at the entrance to a residential building in the city of Raqqa, northern Syria.
The Internal Security Forces (Asayish) in the city said, in a statement, that the IED went kaboom! at the entrance to a residential building in the al-Nahda neighborhood behind al-Basrawi Mosque, which maimed three people, including a 13-year-old child.
The statement added that mines and explosives experts went to the site of the earth-shattering kaboom to make sure that there are no other explosive objects, while the injured were transferred to Raqqa National Hospital.
The eastern countryside of Raqqa has recently witnessed an activity of ISIS sleeper cells.
However, by candlelight every wench is handsome... today’s statement did not accuse any party of being behind the bombing, contenting itself with the determination of the Asayish to continue the fight against terrorism.
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Afghani trade routes, important population centers, media and communications infrastructure already in Taliban control. The majority of Afghanistan is already preparing for a Taliban regime. Government officials, soldiers, journalists and citizens trying to get while they can.
All the hype and reports of 'outstanding warfare' by the Afghans, financed with American money most of which I'm sure went into bank accounts and property in England. After all that hoopla fed to the world about containment, another fine experiment by the five sided puzzle box and their Democrat enablers finally comes to an end.
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the taliban could care less about the Uighers.
The Taliban welcomed a contingent of Uighurs to Afghanistan as Al Qaeda allies when they ruled the country, and the Uighurs remain there still — in Badakshan, listed under Tehrik-e-Taliban in the Al Qaeda organization table. They sent a group to Syria to help Al Nusra fight Assad — they keep busy in Idlib nowadays. They call themselves the Turkistan Islamic Party, and there is only a small remnant left in Xinjiang.
So the Taliban won’t be much interested in the fate of the Uighurs in China, except as an excuse, but they’re awfully fond of the ones they have locally.
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So the Taliban won’t be much interested in the fate of the Uighurs in China, except as an excuse, but they’re awfully fond of the ones they have locally.
I have little doubt they're interested. Not as a humanitarian matter so much as a potential addition to their territory. East Turkistan Xinjiang, even after the territory annexed to existing Chinese provinces, is more than 2x the size of Afghanistan. We see borders as fixed. The Taliban probably doesn't. And why would they? East Turkistan was conquered at gunpoint. It's always been the land of the Mongols/Turks. The Chinese own it now, but they did not always own it and who knows what the future brings?
[NINANEWS] Unidentified button men assassinated the assistant director of al-Rafidain Bank in al-Mahaweel district in Babylon, Wissam Karim Maghames al-Muhammadawi.
A source in the Babylon Police said, "Unidentified button men opened fire on a vehicle in which al-Muhammadawi was traveling, which led to his death on the spot, and they fled to an unknown destination."
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[ToloNews] Taliban ...Arabic for students... attacks on several security outposts in Ghazni city were pushed back on Sunday morning, the provincial police office said in a statement.
The Taliban attacked security outposts in PD3, PD6, PD1 and PD5 in the early hours of Sunday morning, the statement said, adding "the Taliban faced a response from the joint security forces, and their attacks were pushed back."
In the statement, Fazel Ahmad, the provincial police chief, assured the people that the security sources will defend the city.
"The Taliban beat feet from the areas after the arrival of the reinforcements. Several Taliban were killed and maimed in the festivities," the statement said.
The statement did not provide details about possible security force casualties in the festivities.
In the meantime, Gen. Shir Mohammad Andewal, a military commander in Ghazni, pledged that the security forces will "bravely" defend the city.
[KhaamaPress] Defense Ministry of Australia confirmed that its servicemen have left Afghanistan in recent weeks which brought its military presence in the war-battered country officially to an end.
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Well Afghanistan, we put up a good fight on your behalf to free you from Al Quida & Taliban, and teach you how to defend yourselves but to no avail... After 20 years, its time to go, you are on your own... Good Luck Mates, Bye.
[NINANEWS] A security source announced that a convoy of logistical support for the international coalition forces was targeted with an bomb on the international highway in Diwaniyah, south of Baghdad.
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[The national Pulse] A top legal advisor to President Joe Biden argued that the Chinese Communist Party’s approach to internet censorship was "largely correct," insisting that the U.S. "government must play a large role" in the "monitoring and speech control" on Big Tech platforms.
Harvard Law School Professor Jack Goldsmith, tapped for the president’s exploratory commission on reforming the U.S. Supreme Court, argued in an August 2020 Atlantic op-ed that "in the debate over freedom versus control of the global network, China was largely correct, and the U.S. was wrong."
Throughout the piece, Goldsmith calls for the U.S. government to play a more active role with internet and social media censorship, appearing to invoke the Chinese Communist Party as a model:
The public internet in its first two decades seemed good for open societies and bad for closed ones. But this conventional wisdom turned out to be mostly backwards. China and other authoritarian states became adept at reverse engineering internet architecture to enhance official control over digital networks in their countries and thus over their populations.
[AlAhram] Security operations in Central Sulawesi have intensified in recent months to try to capture members of the East Indonesia Mujahideen
...also Eastern Indonesia Mujahideen, known locally as Mujahidin Indonesia Timur (MIT). One of two ISIS provinces in Indonesia...
network. The network pledged allegiance to the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems.... group in 2014.
Indonesian security forces on Sunday killed two suspected forces of Evil with ties to the Islamic State group who were believed to be connected to the killing of Christian farmers on Sulawesi island, the country's military said.
The two men, identified as Rukli and Ahmad Gazali, were fatally shot during a pre-dawn raid by a five-man team of military and police in Central Sulawesi province's mountainous Parigi Moutong district, said Maj. Gen. Richard Tampubolon, who heads the joint operation. Parigi Moutong borders Poso district, considered an hard boy hotbed in the province.
Security operations in Central Sulawesi have intensified in recent months to try to capture members of the East Indonesia Mujahideen network, particularly targeting Ali Kalora, the group's leader and Indonesia's most wanted Death Eater. The network pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group in 2014.
Tampubolon said the security team located the Death Eater camp on Wednesday in the densely forested village of Tanah Lanto.
The team was able to approach the camp early Sunday with five forces of Evil inside, however three forces of Evil escaped the firefight into the jungle, Tampubolon said in a statement.
He said security forces were still searching for the seven remaining members of group who are still on the lam, including Kalora.
The East Indonesia Mujahideen has grabbed credit for several killings of police and Christians.
In May, the group killed four Christians in Kalemago village of Poso district, including one victim who was beheaded. Authorities said the attack was in Dire Revenge for the killing in March of two Death Eaters, including the son of the group's former leader Abu Wardah Santoso.
Kalora's predecessor was killed by security forces in July 2016. Dozens of other leaders and members of the group have been killed or captured since then.
Indonesia, the world's most populous Moslem-majority nation, has conducted a sustained crackdown on Islamic forces of Evil since bombings on the tourist island of Bali in 2002 killed 202 people, mostly foreigners.
Attacks on foreigners have been largely replaced by smaller, less deadly strikes targeting the government, police and anti-terrorism forces.
Cuban police are expelled from a neighborhood during protests in the country. Someone off camera tells the police to "leave, you disgusting people." https://t.co/Wjhou1sdPP
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1917 in 2021? I've seen a lot of reporting from there (and Miami)..folks are saying that the demos must be carried on in hopes of turning the police/militia/military to their side. Hope something happens but after 62 years, it's hard to get excited.
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AND Canel, the new pres, went on tv and said "I Convoke the Revolutionaries and Communist party members to go out on the streets and face the demonstrators"...I heard a demonstrator say "All the govt does is build more and more hotels and we get crap".
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A lot of leftists refuse to acknowledge that the Castro regime ruling class is basically all white in a country which is multiracial (about 50% black).
The regime that Castro replaced was multiracial and headed by Batista, who self identified as a mulatto.
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[NPASYRIA] On Sunday, a military source said that factions backed by the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) started to deploy short-range rockets and medium-range artillery within their positions and military headquarters in the eastern and western countryside of Deir ez-Zor, which they control.
The rockets and artillery were brought from the warehouses of the Iranian-backed factions in al-Mayadin district in the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor and the warehouses of Jabal al-Bishri in the western countryside of Deir ez-Zor. After that, they were collected in the city of al-Bukamal, east of Deir ez-Zor, and the town of al-Tabani, west of Deir ez-Zor, the source added.
Two personnel have been placed at each point, and are trained to launch and direct Katyusha rockets and artillery shells accurately. Readiness has been raised at those points since the completion of their deployment on Monday, the source indicated.
120 millimeter artillery and short-range Katyusha and Grad rockets ...Soviet-developed 122-mm rockets, usually launched from trucks. Newer versions are reported to have a range of up to 30 km.... , in addition to their ammunition and launchers, were placed at the military points of Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba and Liwa Fatemiyoun near the banks of the Euphrates River, the source pointed out.
The process of deploying artillery and short-range missiles began 72 hours after American aircraft targeted points of the IRGC-backed Sayyid of Martyrs Battalions in the vicinity of al-Bukamal.
The deployment came as a response to the targeting of the points of Iranian-backed factions by American forces in the countryside of Deir ez-Zor, the military source stated.
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Residents of government-held areas of #Syria’s Deir ez-Zor say #Iran is steadily increasing its influence there, with Iranian-backed groups accused of recruiting children and changing their religion.
[BBC] A group of philanthropists, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, are to provide £93.5m emergency funding to cover some UK foreign aid cuts.
They said the temporary funding would help save "critical projects" and ensure progress was not "wasted".
The government has decided to reduce this year's spending on overseas aid from 0.7% of national income to 0.5%. It said the financial impact of the pandemic had forced ministers to take "tough but necessary decisions".
The group, which also includes the Children's Investment Fund Foundation, the ELMA Foundation and Open Society Foundations, said the emergency funds would help projects tackling preventable diseases and providing family planning and sexual health services.
They said it would prevent life-saving drugs from being thrown away because they pass their expiry date, and ensure women living in the poorest parts of the world are able to avoid unplanned pregnancies.
The UN's family planning agency (UNFPA) looks set to lose some 85% of its funding from the UK, a drop of about £130m.
A spokeswoman for the funder consortium, Kate Hampton, chief executive of the Children's Investment Fund Foundation, said: "These life-saving treatments are cost-effective investments. If they go unfunded this year, British taxpayer generosity will be wasted as clinics are closed and essential drugs expire and are thrown away."
The emergency funding was welcomed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who said it was "desperately needed".
However, he called on the government to restore its commitment to spend 0.7% of national income on foreign aid.
If there are private organizations prepared and able to support these projects, then government funding is not needed. And the more they spend on projects like these, the less they have for meddling in politics and social engineering.
Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat, chairman of the Commons foreign affairs committee, said: "When Britain withdraws, others step in. By cutting our aid, we have given states such as China and Russia an opportunity to expand their influence at Britain's expense."
Charities including Oxfam and ActionAid have criticised the cuts - which amount to around £4bn a year - warning that they have already forced projects to be cancelled.
Many Tory MPs have also spoken out against the move, which went against the pledge in the 2019 Conservative election manifesto to stick to the 0.7% figure.
But Chancellor Rishi Sunak has previously said it was hard to "justify" the commitment with the UK facing record borrowing, and with a national debt of well over £2 trillion.
A government spokesperson said: "The UK will spend more than £10bn to improve global health, fight poverty and tackle climate change this year - making us one of the biggest aid donors in the G7."
"We have always been clear that the government will return to spending 0.7% of GNI [gross national income] on international development as soon as the fiscal situation allows," the spokesperson added.
There are 195 countries in the world today. This total comprises 193 countries that are member states of the United Nations and 2 countries that are non-member observer states: the Holy See and the State of Palestine.. Not in the list. Not included in this total count of 195 countries are: Taiwan - the United Nations considers it represented by the People's Republic of China
[ToloNews] At least 12 migrants colonists were killed--including Afghans, Paks and Bangladeshis--and 26 others were maimed in a bush crash in eastern The Sick Man of Europe Turkey ...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor... in the early hours of Sunday morning, Rooters reported.
Two local sources told Rooters that the crash occurred in Van province's Muradiye district near the Ottoman Turkish border with Iran, adding that that the vehicle caught fire after tumbling into a ditch.
The identities of those killed in the accident were not immediately clear, both sources told Rooters.
The owner of the bus has been detained, the source added.
Turkey has been a key transit point for migrants colonists aiming to cross into Europe.
Moslem colonists Migrants, mostly from Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistain, regularly cross the Iranian border into Turkey on foot before being ferried west to cities such as Istanbul and Ankara, according to the report.
Among the dead were 11 migrants colonists and a person who helped organize their illegal transport, the authorities were quoted as saying on Sunday.
The injured were taken to hospital and the owner of the bus was detained, they added.
Situated near The Sick Man of Europe Turkey ...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire... 's eastern border with Iran, the city of Van is used as a crossing point for migrants colonists on their long journey to reach Europe, with many coming from Afghanistan.
In July 2020, a boat carrying up to 60 migrants colonists sank on Lake Van.
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what does it matter if they're afghans?
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It’s useful to know where these people are coming from. And since Tolo News is an Afghan news site, they are first interested in the fates of fellow Afghans. And the article does note that route is primarily used by Afghans, Pakistanis, and Iranians.
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I understand it as a common traffic accident involving a group being moved along a well-travelled route by human traffickers and jihadis to Europe, Vespasian Ebboting9735.
I think the term of art is rat lines, though I wouldn’t guarantee it.
#Iran's parliament is working on a law that, if passed, will ban any negotiations between Iranian and American officials. The Iranian officials who violate the law will be sacked and prosecuted.
The motion is apparently targeting the Raisi administration
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Hey, Iran, It's OK, Don't Negotiate, because it is not the US Government you have to worry about, its the financial supporters of governments around the world that are the issue, you are cutting off their bread & butter... and if they do not like it ... guess what...
[KhaamaPress] Pakistain ambassador to Kabul Mansoor Ahmad Khan expressed concern over the recent armed uprising of people (militias) against the Taliban ...the Pashtun equivalent of men... will put Afghanistan’s security situation even hazardous.
Mansoor Ahmad Khan has said that if the ongoing war changes into that between the Taliban and the armed uprisings (militias), it will plunge Afghanistan into serious dangers.
The Pak ambassador to Kabul in an interview with La Belle France Press called on international community to work for strengthening Afghan National Defense and Security Forces.
Afghan government reacted to the recent statements of ambassador and asked Pakistain to stop supporting the Taliban and giving them sanctuaries.
Deputy Spokesperson of Ministry of Defense of Afghanistan Fawad Aman has said that Pakistain does not have to worry about the recent uprisings in Afghanistan.
Aman added that the safe havens of the Taliban in Pakistain should be demolished to stop bloodshed in Afghanistan.
Pakistain expressed its concern over people taking weapons against the Taliban at a time when thousands of people stood and took weapons to protect their residence and fight against the Talibs.
Afghan president Ashraf Ghani ...former chancellor of Kabul University, now president of Afghanistan. Before returning to Afghanistan in 2002 he was a scholar of political science and anthropology. He worked at the World Bank working on international development assistance. As Finance Minister of Afghanistan between July 2002 and December 2004, he led Afghanistan's attempted economic recovery until the Karzais stole all the money... had also assured international community to better manage the fresh mobilization and had added that Afghan National Army has the capacity to enlist up to 30,000 local army personnel.
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The article below the source article states the 10th Mountain Division is on standby for a return to Afghanistan if necessary. The article states:
Afghanistan’s other allies, Russia and China had also criticized US withdrawal from Afghanistan. The earlier had dubbed it a failure while the latter had said that the move will leave mess for Afghans and for countries in the region. (https://www.khaama.com/us-may-return-to-afghanistan-to-suppress-taliban-464/)
Cui bono? Afghanistan, Russia, China and Pakistan? Not the U.S.
Today (7/12), the 10th Mountain Division is 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum is welcoming a new commander in a change of leadership ceremony. This ceremony will recognize the outgoing Commander Major General Brian J. Mennes and welcoming the incoming Commander Brigadier General Milford H. Beagle, Jr.
Return to hell? Most likely that ship has sailed after 20 years.
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The article below the source article states the 10th Mountain Division is on standby for a return to Afghanistan if necessary.
Eh? The photo attached to that article is of the 10th Mountain Division returning from Afghanistan last December. I missed anything about them going back.
[OneIndia] The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has busted a terror module linked to al-Qaeda in Lucknow. They were reportedly planning suicide kabooms in crowded areas of Lucknow and other cities of Uttar Pradesh.
Two men named Minaz Ahmad and Nasiruddin, both residents of Lucknow, have been arrested as part of the operation.
ANI's sources had also reportedly said that the duo were in touch with people across the border, and suspicious material has been recovered.
Both residents of the Lucknow, were apprehended by the state police''s Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and they were planning to "unleash terror activities on August 15 (Independence Day) in different cities of the state", including Lucknow, Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Prashant Kumar told news hounds.
"The ATS has arrested two active members belonging to al-Qaeda-supported ''Ansar Ghazwatul Hind''. Minhaz Ahmed, a resident of Lucknow''s Dubagga area, and Maseeruddin, a resident of Lucknow''s Madiaon area, have been arrested. Explosive material has been recovered from them," he said.
Ahmed and Maseeruddin, on the instructions of Umar Halmandi, the head of the Uttar Pradesh module of the al-Qaeda, along with their associates were planning to "unleash terror activities on August 15 in different cities of the state, especially its capital Lucknow", the additional director general of police (ADGP) said.
"They were planning explosions at important places, memorials and crowded places, and also to use human bombs. For this, they were collecting weapons and explosives," Kumar said.
He also said that members of this module are not only from Lucknow, but also from Kanpur in the state.
Raids are being conducted at different places to apprehend associates of these terrorists, Ahmed and Maseeruddin, the ADGP said.
"During interrogation, the accused persons said that their accomplices bravely ran away from their house. The ATS team along with the local police has undertaken intensive checking," Kumar said and added that a case has been registered in this connection at the ATS station.
They will be produced before a court, and then taken into police custody.
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The Muslim population in Uttar Pradesh was estimated to be 43,988,561 (19.3% of total population of Uttar-Pradesh) in 2018 and forms the second largest religion in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
[NYPOST] Rep. Alexandria Boom Boom Ocasio-Cortez Dem Congressgirl from da Bronx in Noo Yawk and leader of the Mean Girl Caucus in Congress. One of the Great Minds of the 21st Century, she is known as much for her innaleck as for her dance moves. She is all in favor of socialism, even though she's fuzzy on the details. She was the inventor of the Green New Deal, though she doesn't talk about it much anymore... took a shot at a Colorado Republican congresswoman who urged the government to end extra jobless benefits, saying Rep. Lauren Boebert was spouting "good ol conservative values."
"Tell ’em loud and proud girl! GOP will strip your unemployment protections and dismantle any semblance of a public safety net we have left!," the New York Democrat said on Twitter Saturday evening.
"Then make working people pay way more for everything on low wages while Wall St gets a meal ticket! Good ol conservative values baby!," she added.
Boebert, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas, drew cheers when she blasted the Biden administration, the same old faces in slightly different places, the same old ideas, the same old graft ...knaves, footpads, and adjusters employed by the Biden Crime Family. They leave a trail of havoc everywhere they turn their attention, be it the nation's borders, the Keystone XL Pipeline, or epidemics, sometimes on purpose, most times through sheer arrogant ineptitude. They learnt this stuff in college, you know... ’s coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague) ...the twenty first century equivalent of bubonic plague, only instead of killing off a third of the population of Europe it kills 3.4 percent of those who notice they have it. It seems to be fond of the elderly, especially Iranian politicians and holy men... relief plan and its response to the pandemic.
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[NYPOST] The faculty of a Washington Heights high school is rebelling against their principal, charging in a vote of no-confidence that she has "flagrantly but unsuccessfully attempted to divide our school by race."
Paula Lev, principal of the High School for Law and Public Service, is now under investigation by the city Department of Education for allegedly telling a faculty member she "was going to get rid of all these white teachers that aren’t doing anything for the kids of our community," a complaint states.
Lev, a Dominican, also asked the faculty member to "conspire with her" to try to oust a white colleague, according to the complaint filed last week with the DOE’s Office of Equal Opportunity.
"She definitely has something against white people," says the complaint, obtained by The Post.
On the last day of school, Lev gave the faculty member a notice that he was "placed in excess" — meaning no longer needed at the school — and should look for a job elsewhere in the DOE.
"He blew the whistle on her and a week later he was excessed," a colleague said. It’s unclear whether Lev knew about the complaint.
The complaint came amid simmering unrest at the school, which staffers blamed on what they said was Lev twisting the current concepts of equity and anti-racism, which the DOE promotes and teachers overwhelmingly support.
Dissatisfaction with Lev, 39, boiled up in February, when teacher Nick Bacon, the union chapter leader, filed a routine grievance about a scheduling issue that could have affected most of the faculty, staffers said.
In front of a half-dozen other staffers, Lev questioned Bacon’s motives.
"I wasn’t sure what your problem with me was, maybe it’s because I am a woman of color and you’re a white man?’ Lev asked Bacon, according to a March 2 letter to District 6 Superintendent Manny Ramirez and signed by most of the school’s tenured members.
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