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Saturday, May 28, 2016

CLG: California high school forces children to watch vaccine propaganda film and give 'correct' answers or be penalized, Radioactive materials found in West Lake runoff area




News Updates from CLG
28 May 2016
 
Previous edition: Fukushima clean-up chief still hunting for 600 tonnes of melted radioactive fuel
 
Donald Trump Delegate Count Clinches GOP Nomination | 26 May 2016 | Donald J. Trump is no longer the presumptive Republican nominee for president. "A small number" of unbound Republican delegates told the Associated Press on Thursday that they will support Trump, giving him 1,238 delegates, one more than the 1,237 needed to clinch the nomination. Since Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Governor John Kasich of Ohio dropped out of the race earlier this month, there was no question that Trump would become the nominee eventually, but Thursday marks a turning point in the race and American political history.
 
US Navy SEALs Training in Bulgaria to Storm Russia's Crimea | 25 May 2016 | Russian military analyst Sergei Ishchenko comments on the US military's apparent plans to increase their presence on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria, and the possible threat to the Crimean peninsula this may pose. US Ambassador to Bulgaria Eric Rubin confirmed late last week that the United States would deploy additional troops to the country and conduct more training exercises beginning next year. The move, Rubin said, would be part of an overall boost in US capabilities deployed in the Black Sea region. "We're looking at a very significant increase as we go forward to next year, not just in exercises and training but also in rotation of units and equipment from NATO allies here to ensure that there's a constant ability to learn how to work together, to train together, within NATO, and that includes the Black Sea," the ambassador said, according to Sofia News Agency.
 
In Hiroshima 71 years after first atomic strike, Obama calls for end of nuclear weapons [while funding their 'modernization'] | 27 May 2016 | Nearly 71 years after an American bomber passed high above this Japanese city on a clear August morning on a mission that would alter history, President Obama on Friday made a a solemn visit to Hiroshima to offer respects to the victims of the world's first deployed atomic bomb. In the Hiroshima Peace Park guest book, Obama wrote: "We have known the agony of war. Let us now find the courage, together, to spread peace, and pursue a world without nuclear weapons."
 
Barack Obama set for historic Hiroshima visit | 27 May 2016 | Barack Obama is set to arrive in Hiroshima and become the first serving US president to visit the Japanese city since the 1945 nuclear bombing. Mr Obama flew into a US base nearby, after leaving the G7 summit. At the base, he said his visit was "a testament to how even the most painful of divides can be bridged". Mr Obama has said he will not be issuing an apology for the nuclear attack, but will honour all those who died in World War Two.
 
CIA-tortured Zubaydah called to testify against harsh techniques at Guantanamo | 27 May 2016 | Captured and tortured by the CIA after 9/11, then locked up in Guantanamo Bay without charges, Abu Zubaydah is now being called to testify as a witness in a case against inhumane treatment at the US facility in Cuba. Ramzi Binalshibh, one of the five defendants in the 9/11 war crimes case, has long accused Guantanamo, or Gitmo, guards of subjecting his cell in the high-security Camp 7 unit to constant noise and vibration, a method of a sleep deprivation meant to keep prisoners disoriented. In February, he testified to the military tribunal, where he specifically named Abu Zubaydah as someone who would back up his allegations.
 
Belgian police arrest four suspected ISIS recruiters who they believe were planning new attacks in Europe --Two formally arrested while the other two were given conditional release | 25 May 2016 | Four suspected Islamic State recruiters have been detained in Belgium, with authorities saying they may have been planning new attacks. Belgian police searched houses in the city of Antwerp on Wednesday and detained four people on suspicion of belonging to a terrorist group and trying to drum up recruits to fight with Islamist militants in Syria or Libya, state prosecutors said. The Federal Prosecutor's Office said in a statement that all four were charged with participating in the activities of a terrorist group. Two were ordered arrested by an investigating judge, one was released under strict conditions and one was released with an electronic bracelet.
 
Two U.S. Navy jets collide off North Carolina, crew safe: officials | 26 May 2016 | Two U.S. Navy warplanes collided off the North Carolina coast on Thursday and crashed in the Atlantic, where the four crew were rescued by a commercial fishing boat and flown by helicopter to a Virginia hospital, the Coast Guard said. The two F/A-18 fighter jets belonged to strike fighter squadron VFA-211, based at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach, Virginia, officials said. The crew members appeared to be in good condition, MSNBC reported, adding that one person had a leg injury.
 
Signals detected from EgyptAir Flight 804 in Mediterranean - report | 26 May 2016 | Airbus has detected signals from the Mediterranean Sea where EgyptAir Flight 804 crashed last week, Egypt's state-run Al Ahram news agency reported Thursday. The signals were emitted by the plane's emergency locator transmitter, a device that can manually or automatically activate at impact and will usually send a distress signal. The signals from the emergency locator transmitter are different from the pings emitted by the "black boxes."
 
Radioactive materials found in West Lake runoff area | 26 May 2016 | (Bridgeton, MO) Radioactive material has been discovered in a drainage area located in the northwest portion of the West Lake Landfill. The federal Environmental Protection Agency ordered landfill owner Republic Services and the Cotter Corporation to collect sediment samples in March in response to heavy rains that occurred in late December and early January. According to a release sent out Thursday afternoon, EPA officials have determined that the radionuclides found in one sample taken from the area are consistent with the radioactive materials found at the West Lake Landfill.
 
Rio Olympics MUST be canceled because of Zika: 150 health experts call on WHO to move or postpone the Games amid virus outbreak | 27 May 2016 | A group of public health experts have urged the World Health Organization to consider whether the Rio de Janeiro Olympics should be postponed or moved because of the Zika outbreak. An open letter to the UN health agency, signed by almost 150 public health experts, calls for the games to be delayed or relocated 'in the name of public health.' It cites recent scientific evidence that the Zika virus causes severe birth defects, most notably babies born with abnormally small heads.
 
Insane in the membrane: California high school forces children to watch vaccine propaganda film and give 'correct' answers or be penalized | 23 May 2016 | At Redondo Beach Union High School in Redondo Beach, California, tenth graders are forced to watch a vaccine propaganda film, then provide the "correct" answers in a graded test. [See vaccine propaganda test that tenth graders must take.] The test given to high school students is rife with factual errors and gross omissions, such as claiming that polio infection rates "dropped by 99% when vaccine was introduced in 1955." Children are not taught that polio vaccines cause paralysis and that the official rates of polio dropped largely because government officials altered the definition of "polio" to create the illusion that the vaccines were working better than they actually were. Nor are children taught that even the CDC openly admitted that 98 million Americans were injected with cancer viruses found to have contaminated polio vaccines. The CDC was so alarmed that people remembered this, they scrubbed the entire history of the event from their website.
 
Pro-Trump, anti-Trump groups clash in San Diego | 27 May 2016 | Police clad in riot gear and wielding batons began dispersing a crowd of Donald Trump supporters and protesters here Friday night after the presumptive GOP nominee held a rally. After issuing orders to the crowd of roughly 1,000 to disperse, police began forcefully and aggressively pushing protesters, checking them with their batons. At least three people were arrested, police said...Police pepper-sprayed several protesters.
 
Police Declare Gathering at Trump Rally 'Unlawful Assembly' | 27 May 2016 | San Diego Police Department (SDPD) have declared the gathering at Trump Rally in Downtown San Diego an "unlawful assembly" as of Friday afternoon. Thousands of protestors and Trump supporters have been gathering since Friday morning near the San Diego Convention Center. SDPD declared the gathering an unlawful assembly around 4:45 p.m.
 
Trump speaks to capacity crowd at San Diego Convention Center | 27 May 2016 | Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke for just over an hour Friday to thousands of adoring supporters at the San Diego Convention Center Friday during his first campaign visit to San Diego. The candidate flew into Lindbergh Field from a Friday morning campaign event in Fresno. His private jet landed at about 1:30 p.m., and the candidate drove from the airport to the Convention Center in a motorcade that was escorted by the Secret Service. The California Highway Patrol stopped traffic on Interstate 5 briefly to allow the motorcade free passage.
 
Trump decides he won't debate Bernie Sanders | 27 May 2016 | Donald Trump on Friday said it would be "inappropriate" to hold a debate with Bernie Sanders, throwing cold water on an idea that had captivated the political world in recent days. "As much as I want to debate Bernie Sanders -- and it would be an easy payday -- I will wait to debate the first place finisher in the Democratic Party, probably Crooked Hillary Clinton, or whoever it may be," Trump said in a statement. The presumptive GOP presidential nominee added that it "seems inappropriate" to debate the "second place finisher."
 
Trump, Sanders explore staging unusual presidential debate | 26 May 2016 | Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders on Thursday explored staging an unconventional U.S. presidential debate that would sideline Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and create a television spectacle that could attract huge ratings. The two men expressed interest in a one-on-one encounter in California even though Republican and Democratic presidential candidates traditionally do not debate each other until the parties have selected their nominees. "I'd love to debate Bernie," Trump told reporters in North Dakota, after he secured enough delegates to clinch the Republican presidential nomination.
 
Donald Trump Celebrates Clinching GOP Delegate Race | 26 May 2016 | Donald Trump on Thursday secured the delegates he needs to become the Republican Party's presidential nominee, and immediately showed what an unpredictable general-election candidate he will be. In a rollicking news conference before delivering an energy-policy speech here, Mr. Trump bashed his political opponents-both Democratic and Republican...The presumptive GOP presidential nominee spoke to reporters while standing before most of the 21-member North Dakota delegation to the Republican National Convention, including John Trandem, who the Associated Press reported Thursday became the 1,237th GOP delegate to back his candidacy, putting him over the top.
 
Family of Kate Steinle files lawsuit over deadly shooting on San Francisco pier | 27 May 2016 | Relatives of the woman shot to death on a San Francisco pier last year filed a lawsuit Friday saying the illegal border-crosser accused in the killing should have been in custody if not for a series of mistakes by city and federal workers. The killing of Kate Steinle in July 2015 and the arrest of Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez put San Francisco's leaders on the defensive as critics and outside politicians called for a change in the city's sanctuary law. Despite national outrage, San Francisco's Board of Supervisors on Tuesday upheld those protections for people in the country illegally. The sheriff at the time of the killing, Ross Mirkarimi, is named in the lawsuit, along with ICE and the Bureau of Land Management.
 
Louisiana governor signs 'Blue Lives Matter' bill | 26 May 2016 | Louisiana's governor signed a first-of-its-kind bill Thursday afternoon that makes it a hate crime to target police officers and first responders. Called the "Blue Lives Matter" bill, the measure expands the state's hate crime law to include law enforcement officers, firefighters and other emergency medical services personnel...Rep. Lance Harris (R) authored the bill after the murder of Darren Goforth, a 47-year-old Texas sheriff who was gunned down at a gas station "because he wore a uniform."
 
8 automakers recall over 12M vehicles over explosive Takata air bags | 27 May 2016 | Eight automakers are recalling more than 12 million vehicles in the U.S. to replace Takata air bag inflators that can explode with too much force. Documents detailing recalls by Honda, Fiat Chrysler, Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, Ferrari and Mitsubishi were posted Friday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...Seventeen automakers are adding 35 million-to-40 million inflators to what already was the largest auto recall in U.S. history.
 
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