News Updates from CLG
29 October 2014
29 October 2014
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Previous edition:
'101st Airborne to control 'Ebola corps,' thousands of U.S.
soldiers, personnel deployed to Africa.' See: Google Filter Instructions for CLG Newsletter.
US to increase security at federal buildings across America
due to 'continued public calls by terrorist organizations for attacks on the
homeland' Security
will be increased at various federal government buildings in Washington and
other major American cities, the Homeland Security Department announced Tuesday
evening in what it described as a 'precautionary step.' The move came one week
after a gunman in Ottawa fatally shot a soldier as he stood as a ceremonial
guard at Ottawa's National War Memorial, then stormed the Parliament building.
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson would not identify the buildings where
there will be an increased security presence or disclose the specific security
measures to be taken by the Federal Protective Service, which protects more than
9,500 federal facilities visited daily by roughly 1.4 million
people.
DHS increases security at
federal buildings over terror concerns --Additional security will be put in place in Washington,
other major U.S. cities and unnamed locations across country 28 Oct
2014 The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday it has increased
security at federal buildings across the county, citing terror threats and
recent attacks [false flags] in Canada and elsewhere. The announcement was made
by Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, who said Federal Protective Service
officers are providing the increased security. Officials said the move was a
"precautionary" step and not made in response to any specific threat. But they
cited last week's violence in Canada, and Islamic State threats.
Troops on London streets amid fears of terror
attack 29 Oct 2014 Armed soldiers have been
stationed in Whitehall amid fears that terrorists will try to attack ceremonial
guards in the wake of the shooting in Canada. The soldiers, who are carrying
assault rifles, have been deployed at the entrance to Horse Guards Parade, where
thousands of tourists gather each day to witness the Changing of the Guard.
Senior police officers and MPs said there is likely to be a significant rise in
the number of armed police at the Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day
commemorations next month. One senior counter-terrorism police officer said that
there will also be a large number of officers operating undercover at the
events, carrying Heckler and Koch side arms.
Canada false flags turbo-charge troglodyte Harper's CSIS legislation:
Feds introduce new anti-terrorism
bill 28 Oct 2014 Canada's new
anti-terrorism legislation gives the country's domestic spy agency the explicit
power to carry out its activities around the world. The Protection of Canada
from Terrorists Act, introduced by the public safety minister Monday, also gives
legal protection to sources who give or want to give evidence to the Canadian
Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)...Prime Minister Stephen Harper said that
his government's anti-terrorist legislation would be "expedited" in light of
last Wednesday's shooting at Ottawa's War Memorial and inside Parliament, as
well as the attack on a soldier last Monday south of Montreal. Canada is part of an international intelligence alliance
called the "Five Eyes," which includes Australia, New Zealand, the U.K. and the
U.S.
Suspicious cyber activity detected on White House computer
network 28 Oct 2014
Suspicious activity was detected on the White House's computer network and
measures have been taken to address the issue, a White House official confirmed
Tuesday. The actions taken to address the possible breach limited access to some
services administered through the network. The FBI, Secret Service and National
Security Agency are involved in the investigation.
FBI Raids House of 'Second Leaker' Who Provided Terrorist Watchlist
Documents to Website 27 Oct
2014 The government appears to have located the "second leaker." Snowden obviously still remains out of reach in
Russia, but the other leaker -- one hinted at over the past few months and confirmed in Laura
Poitras's Snowden documentary "Citizenfour" -- seems to have been identified by
the FBI. Yahoo News reported: "The FBI
recently executed a search of the suspect's home, and federal prosecutors in
Northern Virginia have opened up a criminal investigation into the matter, the
sources said."
Tsarnaev friend found guilty of lying in bombing
investigation 28 Oct 2014 A
federal jury on Tuesday convicted Robel Phillipos, a friend of the Boston
Marathon bombing suspect, of two counts of lying to federal agents, ending
deliberations that lasted some 35 hours over six days. Phillipos now becomes the
third of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's college friends convicted of crimes related to the
removal of an incriminating backpack from Tsarnaev's dorm room days after the
deadly explosions. The three cases are a prelude to the long-awaited trial of
[framed patsy] Tsarnaev, which is scheduled to start in
January.
Israeli rubber bullets hit AP photographer,
freelancer 27 Oct 2014 Two photographers,
including one working for The Associated Press, were struck by rubber-coated
bullets fired at close range by an Israeli border policeman. Neither
photographer was seriously hurt in Sunday's incident, which came during protests
that followed the funeral of a 14-year-old Palestinian boy killed in a clash with by Israeli
soldiers. It was the latest incident in which journalists have been injured by
tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets fired by border police, a
paramilitary unit often sent in to quell violent demonstrations.
[Odd how subsequent 'revisions' of this AP story cut the word 'Israeli'
before 'rubber bullets.' I wonder if the story had been, 'Muslim extremist
rubber bullets hit AP photographer, freelancer' - would 'Muslim extremist' have
been dropped? LOL. There'd be about as much chance of that as a cat with a long
tail in a room filled with rocking chairs. --LRP]
Australia shuts borders to
Ebola-affected countries 28 Oct 2014
Australia has temporarily closed its borders to people from Ebola-affected west
African nations as it steps up the nation's defences against the virus.
Immigration Minister Scott Morrison told parliament on Monday Australia had
suspended its immigration program, including its humanitarian intake, from
Ebola-affected countries including Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. "This means
we are not processing any application from these affected countries," Mr
Morrison said. Mr Morrison added Australia was cancelling or refusing
non-permanent or temporary visas for people from Ebola-affected nations who had
not departed for Australia.
Army Isolates General and Soldiers Returning from West
Africa 27 Oct 2014 The two-star Army
general and members of his staff who led the initial military efforts against
Ebola in West Africa have been isolated on post as they returned to Italy, the
Pentagon said Monday. Maj. Gen. Darryl Williams, the commander of U.S. Army
Africa, and 11 soldiers on his staff were taken to a building on the U.S. base
at Vicenza, Italy, where they will be held
in isolation quarantine for
as long as 30 days on orders of the Department of the Army, the
Pentagon said. Army Col. Steve Warren, a Pentagon spokesman, did not use
the word "quarantine" to describe the status of Williams and his troops [CLG
will, though], but said they were undergoing "enhanced monitoring" and
were not allowed to leave the building or
have contact with family members.
Connecticut family sues over school's Ebola
fears 28 Oct 2014 The father of a
Connecticut third-grader filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday saying his daughter has
been unfairly barred from school amid fears she may have been exposed to the
Ebola virus while in Africa. Ikeoluwa Opayemi and her family, who live in
Milford, visited [a West African nation] for a family wedding from Oct. 2-13,
according to the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in New Haven. When the
girl tried to return to the Meadowside Elementary School, she was told by Dr.
Dennis McBride, the school district's health director, that she would have to
stay home until Nov. 3 "due to concern from certain parents and teachers that
she could transmit Ebola to other children," according to the
lawsuit.
CDC says returning Ebola medical workers should not be
quarantined 27 Oct 2014 Federal health
officials on Monday revamped guidelines for doctors and nurses returning home to
the United States from treating Ebola patients in West Africa, stopping well
short of controversial mandatory quarantines being imposed by some U.S. states.
Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), called for isolation of people at the highest risk for Ebola
infection but said most medical workers returning from the three countries at
the center of the epidemic would require daily monitoring without isolation. New
York and New Jersey are among a handful of states to impose mandatory
quarantines on returning doctors and nurses amid fears of the virus spreading
outside of West Africa...
Antares rocket explodes at Nasa base seconds after
launch 28 Oct 2014 A rocket carrying
supplies for the International Space Station exploded six seconds after it was
launched at Nasa's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia Tuesday night, sending a
massive fireball into the sky. The rocket, known as the Antares, carried an
unmanned cargo ship loaded with 5,000 pounds of supplies such as food, tools,
parts and experiments. It was also carrying classified
equipment, according to the private company that built it. The launch
had already been once delayed after a sailboat entered its range on Monday
night.
NASA-Contracted Rocket Explodes on Launch; Classified Crypto
Equipment on Board --$2Bn in
taxpayer d-ll-rs 'up in smoke' --Spacecraft had 5,000 pounds of 'scientific
experiments' [Hmm. Andromeda?] on board --Officials scramble to secure
scene, due to 'classified equipment' on board (Wires) Orbital Sciences unmanned rocket explodes on liftoff
in Virginia: NASA 28 Oct 2014 An unmanned Antares rocket exploded
seconds after liftoff from a commercial launch pad in Virginia on Tuesday, a
NASA TV broadcast showed, but space agency officials said there were no
injuries. The 14-story rocket, built and launched by Orbital Sciences Corp,
blasted off its seaside launch pad at the Wallops Flight Facility at 6:22 p.m.
EDT carrying a Cygnus cargo ship for the International Space Station. It
exploded in a huge fireball seconds later. The cause of the accident was not
immediately known, said NASA mission commentator Dan Huot.
Two million barrels of oil on ocean floor after BP
spill 27 Oct 2014 Around two million
barrels of oil from the BP spill off the US Gulf Coast in 2010 are believed to
have settled on the ocean floor, according to a study Monday. The fate of two
million of the nearly five million barrels that gushed into the open waters has
remained a mystery until now, said the findings in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, a peer-reviewed US journal. The oil was found to
have spread as far as 3,200 square kilometers (1,235 square miles) from the
site, and may have gone even further, the report said.
BP Oil Spill Left Rhode Island-Sized 'Bathtub Ring' on
Seafloor 27 Oct 2014 New research shows
that the BP oil spill left an oily "bathtub ring" on the sea floor that's about
the size of Rhode Island. The study by UC Santa Barbara's David Valentine, the
chief scientist on the federal damage assessment research ships, estimates that
about 10 million gallons of oil coagulated on the floor of the Gulf of Mexico
around the damaged Deepwater Horizons oil rig. Valentine said the spill left
other splotches containing even more oil. The rig blew on April 20, 2010, and
spewed 172 million gallons of oil into the Gulf through the summer.
Molten lava from Hawaii volcano crosses onto residential
property 28 Oct 2014 A
menacing river of molten lava that bubbled over a road and overran a cemetery on
its way towards a village on Hawaii's Big Island crossed onto a residential
property on Tuesday and threatened to consume its first home, officials said.
The slow-moving lava from the erupting Kilauea volcano has been advancing on the
town of Pahoa for weeks, with officials warning it is hot enough to incinerate
any homes, roads and businesses in its path. Molten lava is hotter than 1,650
degrees Fahrenheit (900 Celsius), according to the U.S. Geological
Survey.
Unstoppable Lava Flow
Reaches Hawaiian Town 28 Oct 2014 A river
of molten lava has oozed into a small Hawaiian town, covering the yard of two
houses closest to the volcano, Hawaii County officials reported today. The lava
flow has been edging its way towards Pahoa on Hawaii's Big Island for weeks with
authorities and residents powerless to halt or divert it. The final number of
Kilauea residents affected has not been released, but it is expected to be
dozens. Officials said this afternoon that there are 40 to 50 houses in the path
of the lava.
President Obama signs $8.7 billion food
stamp cut into law 28 Oct
2014 On Friday, President Obama added his signature to legislation that will cut
8.7 billion in food stamp benefits over the next 10 years, causing 850,000
households to lose an average of 90 per month. The signing of the legislation
known as the 2014 Farm
Agribusiness Bill occurred at a public event in East Lansing, Mich...Before he
signed the legislation, [corporate troll and complete and utter *fraud*]
President Obama praised it as an example of bipartisan problem-solving that
would help create jobs and move the American economy forward.
Ferguson police brace for new protests by spending thousands on riot
gear --St Louis County police has
spent $172,669 since August on teargas, grenades, pepper balls and other civil
disobedience equipment 28 Oct 2014 The police department overseeing the
protests in Ferguson, Missouri, over the killing of an unarmed 18-year-old has
spent tens of thousands of d-ll-rs replenishing their stocks of teargas, "less
lethal" ammunition and riot gear in advance of a potential revival in
demonstrations. St Louis County police made the purchases amid concerns that
hundreds of demonstrators will return to the streets if Darren Wilson, the
officer who shot dead Michael Brown in August, is not indicted on criminal
charges by a grand jury currently considering the
case.
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