News Updates from CLG
16 September 2014
16 September 2014
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Obama to deploy 3,000 U.S. troops to fight
Ebola --The Department of Defense
will work with the United States Agency for International Development and the
Centers for Disease Control. 16 Sept 2014 President Obama on Tuesday
will announce an expansion of a $763 million U.S. plan to help West Africa
nations fight the spread of the Ebola virus, officials said Monday night. Adding
to an existing project, the project calls for more doctors and health care
providers; more portable hospitals laboratories, and medical supplies; and
increased training for first responders and other medical officials...About
3,000 U.S. military personnel will be in West Africa to lead the project,
officials said.
Ebola: Obama administration to deploy 3,000 US troops to fight deadly
virus outbreak in West Africa 16 Sept 2014
US President Barack Obama is to announce plans on Tuesday to send 3,000 troops
to Liberia to help fight the Ebola virus [?!?], US officials
say. It is understood the US military will oversee building new treatment
centres and help train medical staff.
State Department orders 5,000 body bags and 160,000 hazmat suits for
African Ebola outbreak as Obama sends 100 CDC
experts [Observers have noticed
that (Fort Detrick's) Ebola
outbreaks mysteriously seem to follow the oil pipeline
paths in Africa.] 15 Sept
2014 The U.S. Agency for International Development ordered 5,000 body bags from
a Florida company last month as part of its planned response to an outbreak of
the Ebola virus in western Africa. And as President Obama prepares to enlarge
America's aid to affected countries, a company that makes protective clothing
says the State Department, which oversees [CIA branch] USAID, has invited bids
for 160,000 hazmat suits. The body-bag purchase came on August 19, just after
the World Health Organization said the epidemic had killed 1,000 people. That
death toll is now greater than 2,400.
CDC issues Ebola action plan to US hospitals as experts fear it is
'only a matter of time' before the disease arrives on home
soil --Center for Disease Control
and Prevention warns disease is coming to US --Even small clinics 'must train an
employee to deal with media attention' 15 Sept 2014 The Center for
Disease Control and Prevention has drawn up a six-page action plan on how to
tackle Ebola, warning US hospitals: 'now is the time to prepare'. It comes a
week after the organization warned the disease is 'out of control', as it
emerged a CDC worker has contracted the illness...Every member of staff should
be given a 'buddy' to help keep each others' hygiene in check. And all clinics
need to train an employee in media relations in case they have to make a public
statement or deal with intense attention.
US bombs Islamic State in first air strike near
Baghdad 16 Sept 2014 The United States have
bombed the 'Islamic State' near Baghdad, the first time the US has targeted the
Islamic State close to the Iraqi capital in an escalation of its military
campaign in Iraq. American warplanes carried out one air strike near Baghdad and
another near Mount Sinjar, in the north of Iraq, in the past 24 hours, according
to a US defence official. The strikes came as international diplomats met in
Paris to pledge support in the fight against IS.
First U.S. airstrike in expanded Iraq fight 15 Sept 2014 U.S. officials said Monday the United States has taken
the first step in its planned expanded fight against Islamic State militants,
going to the aid of Iraqi security forces near Baghdad who were being attacked
by enemy fighters. The U.S. Central Command said it conducted a strike Monday in
support of the Iraqi forces southwest of Baghdad. There was also an airstrike
Sunday near Sinjar in northern Iraq.
This is why the CIA forged 'Islamic
State:' Obama: Assad Shooting at American Planes Would Lead to His
Overthrow 14 Sept 2014 US President Barack
Obama delivers a live televised address to the nation on his plans for military
action against the Islamic State, from the Cross Hall of the White House in
Washington September 10, 2014. President Barack Obama would seek to
overthrow the government of Bashar al-Assad if American planes were attacked
upon [illegally] entering Syrian air space, Peter Baker of The New York
Times reports. If Assad's troops fired at American planes entering Syrian
airspace, "Obama said he would order American forces to wipe out Syria's air
defense system," Baker reports. "He went on to say that such an action by Mr.
Assad would lead to his overthrow, according to one account."
Obama would retaliate if Syria shoots at US military flights -
report 14 Sept 2014 President Obama
recently vowed to retaliate against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad if Syrian
forces shoot at U.S. military planes [operating illegally in Syria], according to The New York Times...He considered the possibility that
Assad could order his forces to shoot at U.S. planes that enter Syrian airspace.
If that were to happen, Obama said he would order U.S. forces to destroy Syria's
air defense system, the Times report said. That scenario could also lead to Assad's
overthrow, Obama said, according to one Times source.
Obama also foresaw the conflict as a long-term battle.
David Cameron to seek UN approval for air strikes against
Isil 14 Sept 2014 David Cameron is expected
to announce air strikes as early as next week against the Islamist "monsters"
who [allegedly] murdered
David Haines and are threatening the life of another British hostage...The news
that a second British captive is being threatened prompted MPs and senior
military figures to call for immediate UK military action against Isil. But The
Telegraph understands that Mr Cameron intends to resist calls to recall
Parliament this week and instead will wait until after the Scottish referendum
vote. He will then attend the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday and
Wednesday, at which he will outline plans to combat Islamic State in Syria and
the Levant (Isil).
The (simulated) siege of Dover: Armed police fire at 'terrorists'
intent on blowing up gateway to Britain - and leave 'dead' in the car park
during five hour training exercise
--Explosions heard as mock bombs detonated and blank rounds were fired --Kent
Police said exercise designed to protect the port from attack [Yeah, but in
reality, the drill is a dress-rehearsal for a big fat 'ISIS' false
flag.] 14 Sept 2014 The Port of Dover was closed overnight as armed
police and staff simulated a terror attack, including mock explosions and gun
fire. The port was closed from midnight until 5am as a 'battle' took place
between fake terrorists and police. Explosions could be heard as mock bombs were
detonated and blank rounds were fired by armed police as they took control back
of the port during the 'attack'.
False flags morph, combine for maximum impact: Hackers threaten school
massacres 14 Sept 2014 The FBI is hunting a
gang of British computer hackers who claim to support Isis and who are suspected
of orchestrating a campaign of terror, threatening bombings and shootings at
American schools and universities. Federal agents believe that at least three
members of the group -- which calls itself "ISISGang" [I-CIA-SISGang] after the
terrorist organisation in Iraq and Syria -- are based in the UK. They have been
linked to more than a dozen hoax calls threatening mass murder, hostage taking
and even the release of deadly sarin gas at a string of US targets, including
Harvard University. [Article actually
details a Sandy Hook, 'Mohammed,' and ISIS combo. You can't make this stuff
up!]
British hackers as young as 16 calling themselves ISIS face
extradition to U.S. 'for threatening to carry out school
massacres' --'Isis' name may be
being used by pranksters to spread distrust of Muslims 14 Sept 2014 A
team of British computer hackers as young as 16 who call themselves 'Isis' were
today facing extradition to the US for allegedly threatening to carry out school
massacres. Investigators suspect three people in the UK - two of whom are said
to be in Scotland - are linked to more than 12 hoax calls threatening mass
murder, hostage taking and the release of poisonous gas. The calls made on Skype
are believed to have cost US authorities more than £600,000 ($1million) in
emergency response units - and the UK gang members face up to 15 years in jail
if convicted. It is unknown if Islamist extremists were behind the hoax calls -
or if the name 'Isis' was being used by pranksters seeking to spread distrust of
Muslims, the Sunday Times reported.
Afghan conflict: Convoy hit in Kabul bomb
attack 16 Sept 2014 A foreign military
convoy has been hit by an explosion in the Afghan capital, Kabul, leaving at
least 16 people injured, Afghan sources say. The blast took place on the airport
road near the US embassy. Afghan officials say a suicide car bomber carried out
the attack. The Taliban says it was responsible.
Is there any nation on earth free of the US pig snout?
Ukraine hosts military drills led by US and joined by
NATO 15 Sept 2014 A total of 1,300 troops
from 15 nations, either active NATO members or would-be members, have come
together for a military exercise in western Ukraine - even as the fragile truce
in the east of the country barely holds. The exercise, code-named "Rapid
Trident" has been an annual event since 2006, and has been organized by the
Germany-based US European Command (EUCOM). It was initially planned to have this
year's drills in mid-July, but they were postponed because of heavy fighting in
eastern Ukraine.
NATO countries have begun arms deliveries to Ukraine: defense
minister 14 Sept 2014 Ukraine's defense
minister said on Sunday that NATO countries were delivering weapons to his
country to equip it to fight pro-Russian separatists and "stop" Russian
President Vladimir Putin. Valery Heletey told a news conference he had discussed
weapons deliveries in bilateral meetings with NATO defense ministers during a
NATO summit in Wales on Sept. 4-5. Earlier this month, a senior Ukrainian
official said Kiev had agreed on the provision of weapons and military advisers
from several members of the U.S.-led alliance. Four of the five countries named,
including the United States, denied this.
Israeli air force chief: We may have to send planes to Iran
tomorrow 15 Sept 2014 Israel's air force
commander gave an apparently unintended insight into his priorities and
preoccupations, when he remarked during comments about the defense budget that
Israel might need to send its attack planes to Tehran at very short notice.
Speaking about the imperative for the government to allocate additional funding
to the armed forces, Israel Air Force chief Major-General Amir Eshel declared
that "there's no one in this room who'd be prepared to ride in a car as old as
our planes...Yesterday these planes were in Gaza, and tomorrow we may send them
to Tehran."
Navy nurse faces expulsion after refusing to force feed Guantanamo
prisoners --A Board Inquiry, or
administrative review, can keep details of the incident secret. 16 Sept
2014 A Navy nurse who refused to force feed hunger-striking Guantanamo prisoners
over the summer, once threatened with court-martial, could now lose his career.
The nurse, a Navy lieutenant who has never been publicly identified, refused to
force feed hunger strikers shortly before July 4 at Cuba's Guantanamo Bay prison
complex...A Navy commander on Monday said he asked the board to determine whether the nurse should be allowed to stay in the US
Navy.
Jill Halliburton Su, murdered Florida woman, found in
bathtub 10 Sept 2014 Police have launched a
murder investigation after the wife of a renowned scientist was found dead in a
bathtub, reports
CBS Miami. Authorities responded to a reported suicide Monday at the Davie, Fla.
home of Jill Halliburton Su, but on Tuesday police confirmed they were
conducting a homicide investigation. Su was related to the founder of the
Halliburton oilfield services company and was married to University of Florida
entomologist Dr. Nan Yao Su, a termite expert.
Golden Gate Bridge District workers to go on
strike 15 Sept 2014 (CA) There will be
picket lines near the Golden Gate Bridge toll plaza Tuesday because some workers
have just decided to go on strike. The Machinists Union is the one taking the
lead, but other unions will honor the picket lines. Commuters coming across the
Golden Gate Bridge may stop to take a peek at the pickets, but other than that
there should be no major disruptions.
Liberal Vermont Senator Sanders may seek U.S. presidency in
2016 14 Sept 2014 Bernie Sanders, one of
the Senate's leading liberals, said on Sunday he is thinking about running for
U.S. president in 2016 as either a Democrat or an independent in a move that
could complicate Hillary Clinton's path to the White House. Sanders, an
independent from Vermont, could pose a challenge from the left to Clinton,
widely seen as the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination. "I
think anybody who speaks to the needs of the working class and the middle class
of this country and shows the courage to take on the billionaire class, I think
that candidate will do pretty well," Sanders told the NBC program "Meet the
Press," giving a possible preview of his message in the 2016
campaign.
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