News Updates from CLG
7 April 2015
7 April 2015
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Previous edition: Iran nuclear deal: negotiators announce 'framework'
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In Memoriam, Charlie Mackey | 05 April 2015 | Today's newsletter is dedicated to Charlie Mackey,
a faithful reader of the CLG Newsletters, a lovely human being, and someone who
made the world a better place. Charlie died this morning at 12:10 AM, Easter
Sunday.
$45 Billion in U.S. Tax Dollars Goes Missing in Afghanistan -
Audit | 01 April 2015 | Hundreds of
millions of dollars are missing in action in Afghanistan, and auditors are
blaming the Pentagon's [purposefully] flawed accounting practices for the
problem. A new report
from the office of John Sopko, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan
Reconstruction (SIGAR), revealed that there's virtually no way to know what
happened to a large chunk of money the Defense Department spent in Afghanistan
before 2010. The auditors said DOD handed
over data only for 21 billion of the total $66 billion it spent 'rebuilding' the
war-torn country. The Pentagon only had data for about 57
percent of the total 795 million spent by that program between the years 2002
and 2013.
Suicide bomber targets protest in eastern Afghanistan, kills
17 | 02 April 2015 | A suicide bomber blew
himself up in the middle of a demonstration against corruption in Afghanistan's
eastern province of Khost on Thursday, killing 17 people and injuring at least
50 more, government officials said. Footage of the attack showed the explosion
struck close to provincial officials, including one of the lawmakers who had
helped organize the protest. There was no immediate claim of responsibility and
it was unclear whether the attack was linked to the insurgency led by the Afghan
Taliban [or, possibly, US contractors, who have a motive in ensuring
that the corruption continues].
Lithuania prosecutors restart probe into secret CIA 'black
site' | 02 April 2015 | Lithuanian
prosecutors have reportedly reopened a criminal investigation into claims that
state security officials helped the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
to operate a 'black site' in the Baltic country. Senior prosecutor Irmantas
Mikelionis has decided to restart the investigation into the "possible abuse" of
power by state employees, the spokeswoman for the prosecutor-general's office
told Reuters in an email on Thursday. The investigation into Lithuania's
criminal complicity in the CIA program was terminated in January 2011 due to
lack of evidence. However, prosecutors decided to reopen it after the US Senate
report issued last year said that Washington paid Vilnius 1 million in
appreciation for establishing the detention center.
Saudi special forces 'involved in Yemen ops' | 04 April 2015 | Saudi Arabian special forces are involved in the
military operation against Shiite Houthi rebels in neighbouring Yemen, a Saudi
adviser said Saturday. Saudi army and naval special forces have carried out
specific operations, said the adviser, without revealing if they had actually
set foot on the ground. [?] Army special forces supplied weapons and
communications equipment to militia loyal to President [sic] Abedrabbo Mansour
Hadi in the main southern city of Aden, the adviser told AFP.
519 dead in 2 weeks of violence in Yemen: UN | 02 April 2015 | The United Nations (UN) says at least 519 people,
including women and children, have so far lost their lives in two weeks of
violence in Yemen, as Saudi Arabia continues to target the country with military
strikes. In a statement on Thursday, UN Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian
Affairs Valerie Amos said that 1,700 people have also been wounded during
clashes between rival groups in Yemen and in the Saudi strikes against the
country. Noting that 90 children were among the victims of the violence, she
expressed concern "for the safety of civilians caught in the
middle."
Ukraine's neo-Nazi leader becomes top military adviser, legalizes
fighters | 06 April 2015 | Ukraine's
Interpol-wanted leader of extremist group Right Sector, Dmitry Yarosh, has been
appointed as an adviser to the country's Chief of General Staff. He has agreed
to legalize thousands of fighters as an assault team subordinate to the regular
army. "Colonel General Viktor Muzhenko, Chief of General Staff, and Dmytro
Yarosh agreed the format of cooperation between 'Pravy Sector' [Right Sector]
and the Ukrainian Armed Forces," Ukraine's defense ministry said in a statement.
Chuck Schumer bucks White House on Iran | 06 April 2015 | DemocRATic Sen. Chuck Schumer, one of Capitol
Hill's most influential voices in the Iran nuclear debate, is strongly endorsing
passage of a law opposed by President Barack Obama that would give Congress an
avenue to reject the White House-brokered framework unveiled last week.
Democratic leader-in-waiting Schumer had quietly signed on to a bill allowing
congressional review of the Iran deal two weeks ago, but made little fanfare of
his co-sponsorship.
U.S. says Iran sanctions face phase-out, Obama knocks Israel
demand | 07 April 2015 | The United States
made clear on Monday that sanctions on Iran would have to be phased out
gradually under a nuclear pact and President Barack Obama poured cold water on
an Israeli [insane] demand that a deal be predicated on Tehran recognising
Israel. "The notion that we would condition Iran not getting nuclear weapons in
a verifiable deal on Iran recognising Israel is really akin to saying that we
won't sign a deal unless the nature of the Iranian regime [sic] completely
transforms," Obama said in an interview with National Public Radio
(NPR).
Heads up! NORAD to fly jets, conduct tests over D.C. | 06 April 2015 | NORAD will be flying jets between midnight and 2
a.m. Wednesday morning over Washington, D.C., as part of its exercise Falcon
Virgo 15-07 to test intercept operations and train personnel. The North American
Aerospace Defense Command and the Continental United States NORAD Region (CONR)
will conduct these flights as part of Operation Noble Eagle, which was created
after the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. "...Civil Air Patrol aircraft, Air
Force F-16s, an Air Force C-38, and a U.S. Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter
will participate in the exercise."
CSIS shares terrorism travel info with 'trusted partners':
memo --Inclusion of
'non-traditional partners' beyond Five Eyes spy network worries critic
| 05 April 2015 | The Canadian Security Intelligence Service has set up a
"multilateral forum of trusted partners" to share information on suspected
extremists travelling abroad -- a group that extends beyond its customary Five
Eyes spy network, a newly released memo says. In the memo, "CSIS Response:
Addressing the Terrorist Travel Threat," Canada's spy agency also flags a
concern about the challenges it faces in going further to build relationships
with "non-traditional partners." The September CSIS memo evokes the kind of
information-sharing that led to the overseas torture of four Arab-Canadians
following the 9/11 attacks, said Alex Neve, secretary general of Amnesty
International Canada.
Six people arrested in Dover over Syria-related terrorism
offences | 04 April 2015 | Six people have
been arrested in Dover on suspicion of Syria-related terrorism offences, West
Midlands police said. In a series of tweets, police said five men and one woman
were detained at about 8am on Friday in the departure zone of the port. The
group is currently being questioned at a police station in the West Midlands
while searches are continuing at a number of addresses in
Birmingham.
Teenage boy, 14, and girl, 16, arrested on suspicion of preparing
acts for terrorism | 05 April 2015 | A
teenage boy and girl have been arrested on suspicion of preparing acts for
terrorism. The 14-year-old boy was arrested in Blackburn, Lancashire, on
Thursday, while the girl, 16, was arrested after police raided a house in
Longsight, Manchester, on Friday. They were both arrested as part of the same
investigation on suspicion of terror-linked offences and have been bailed until
May 28.
Terror suspects considered attacking NYPD
funeral | 3 April 2015 | Two New York City
women accused of plotting a terrorist
attack are in federal custody. Court documents said
Noelle Velentzas, 28, and Asia Siddiqui, 31, were influenced by ISIS and the
Boston Marathon bombings. An undercover
informant said the women expressed interest in pressure cooker
bombs like the ones used in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, and Velentzas
indicated her preferred targets were cops or the military, rather than
civilians. In December of last year, they considered attacking the funeral
of one of the two NYPD officers who had been killed two weeks earlier in an
ambush attack in Brooklyn.
Snowden cover-up: Unauthorized bust in Brooklyn becomes martyr to
cause | 06 April 2015 | New York City Parks
workers have covered up a statue of National Security Agency leaker Edward
Snowden that was secretly installed overnight. The 100-lb bust was erected in
Brooklyn's Fort Greene Park, atop the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument. The 4-foot
tall Snowden bust was fused to the monument overnight on Monday by a trio of
anonymous artists and a few helpers, Animal New York reported. They renamed the
tribute 'Prison Ship Martyrs Monument 2.0'.
Eugene, OR man killed by police was Army
veteran | 02 April 2015 | The man shot and
killed by a Eugene police officer Monday has been identified as Brian Avon Babb,
a 49-year-old Army veteran who served in Afghanistan in 2006, authorities said.
The incident began about 5 p.m. Monday when officers were dispatched to Babb's
home on Devos Street in the Bethel area in response to a report of a dispute.
The call to 911 was placed by a local therapist, who told police that Babb was
emotionally distressed and suicidal, and had fired a gun inside his
home.
Radiation from ongoing Fukushima nuclear disaster detected on BC
coast | 06 April 2015 | Radiation from the
leaking Fukushima nuclear reactor in Japan has been detected on the shores of
Vancouver Island. Scientists say it's the first time since a tsunami in Japan
four years ago that radiation has been found on the shorelines of North America.
Low levels of the radioactive isotope Cesium-134 were collected last February in
waters off a dock at Ucluelet, B.C., about 315 kilometres west of
Victoria.
Oregon governor expands drought declaration | 06 April 2015 | Oregon Governor Kate Brown declared a drought
emergency on Monday in three southern and central Oregon counties, expanding
upon earlier drought declarations the Democrat made in March, as the state faces
record low snowpack levels. Continuing drought has caused "natural and economic
disaster conditions" in Oregon's Crook, Harney and Klamath counties, heightening
wildfire risk, and threatening wildlife and agriculture, Brown said in her
declaration.
California used 70 million gallons of water in fracking in
2014 | 03 April 2015 | California oil
producers used 214 acre-feet of water, equivalent to nearly 70 million gallons,
in the process of fracking for oil and gas in the state last year, less than
previously projected [!], state officials told Reuters on Thursday. Hydraulic
fracturing, or fracking, occurs when water and some chemicals are injected deep
underground at high pressure to break up rock and release oil and gas into
wells. The practice has been criticized in the state, which is suffering from a
drought so severe that Governor Jerry Brown announced the first-ever mandatory
25 percent statewide reduction in water use on Wednesday.
CDC: Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Carried by International Travelers
Spreading Across U.S. --'Shigella
bacteria' is resistant to antibiotic Cipro | 03 April 2015 | According
to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an intestinal illness
carried by international travelers is spreading across the nation. The CDC says,
between May 2014 and February 2015 there have been 243 cases in 32 states and
Puerto Rico. Three cases have been reported so far in Michigan, according to the
Michigan Department of Community Health.
Gun control activist Sarah Brady dies at 73 | 03 April 2015 | Sarah Brady, a prominent gun control activist and
widow of former White House Press Secretary James Brady, died on Friday at age
73, her family said in a statement. She was battling pneumonia. Brady began gun
control work after her husband was shot and severely wounded in a 1981
assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan. James Brady spent the rest of
his life in a wheelchair. The Bradys were involved with the Brady Center to
Prevent Gun Violence, the largest U.S. gun-control group.
Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign signs lease for Brooklyn
Heights headquarters | 04 April 2015 |
Hillary is coming to Brooklyn. The former Secretary of State's team signed a
lease Wednesday to house its headquarters in a Brooklyn Heights office building,
a move indicating Clinton will launch her second presidential campaign within
two weeks. The Federal Election Commission gives candidates 15 days to create a
campaign committee after "campaign activity" -- which includes leasing office
space. Sources said Friday that Clinton's camp has leased two floors, totaling
about 80,000 square feet, at One Pierrepont Plaza.
Jeb Bush Listed Himself as 'Hispanic' on Voter
Form | 06 April 2015 | Jeb Bush, a former
Florida governor and likely presidential candidate, was born in Texas and hails
from one of America's most prominent political dynasties. But on at least one
occasion, it appears he got carried away with his appeal to Spanish-speaking
voters and claimed he actually was Hispanic. In a 2009 voter-registration
application, obtained from the Miami-Dade County
Elections Department, Mr. Bush marked Hispanic in the field labeled
"race/ethnicity." A Bush spokeswoman could offer no explanation for the
characterization.
Previously unpublished interview with Allen Ginsberg and Michael
Rectenwald | 02 March 2015 | (Dangerous
Minds) In 1977, Michael Rectenwald was a disenchanted pre-med student with a
secret passion for poetry--Allen Ginsberg and his influences in particular.
After a couple of years of covertly consuming, studying and writing poems, he
found his interest in medical school had entirely evaporated, so he left school
and dove further into writing, eventually sending a letter and some of his poems
to Ginsberg himself. Not only did Ginsberg write back, he invited Rectenwald to
apprentice him at the Jack Kerouac School of Disemb-died Poetics at Naropa
Institute in Boulder, Colorado... See
also: Tragic note from the final days of William Burroughs
Jr. | 30 March 2015 | (Dangerous Minds) William Seward Burroughs
III—better known as Billy Burroughs or William Burroughs Jr.--had one of the
more tragically doomed lives in literature...At one point late in Billy's life,
Michael Rectenwald--(poet, fiction writer and academic [and Chair/Founder of legitgov.org], who was at the time an
apprentice to Allen Ginsberg at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics
at Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado)--was placed in a sort of care-taking
position for Billy--no easy task for a college student. Nonetheless, Rectenwald
saw Billy's devastating final days, and was the recipient of the heart-wrenching
note below, left before Billy fled to Florida.
Icy roads cause 39-car pileup, other crashes in
Colorado | 3 April 2015 | Icy roads caused
several bad wrecks that shut down highways during the morning commute in
Colorado, including a nearly 40-vehicle pileup near Boulder. The crash
Friday near Boulder closed U.S. Highway 36. Other crashes shut down highways in
the Denver and Colorado Springs areas as icy roads caught drivers by surprise
following a light snowfall.
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