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Friday, December 30, 2016

CLG: Turkish president: We have concrete documentary proof that the West is backing ISIS





 News Updates from CLG
30 December 2016
 
Previous editions: FBI warns of possible Islamic State-inspired attacks in U.S.
 
Turkish president: We have concrete documentary proof that the West is backing ISIS --Tayyip Erdogan says he has photo and video evidence West supports terror groups --Claim comes as he called for the US to extradite his Fethullah Gulen, who Erdogan has blamed for a failed military coup in July | 27 Dec 2016 | Turkish President Erdogan has claimed he has evidence the West is supporting ISIS as he intensifies the political crackdown against rivals following a failed coup. Tayyip Erdogan claims to have photos and videos proving that western nations backed groups including Islamic State and Kurdish militant groups YPG and PYD, who have launched numerous violent attacks on Turkey in the past. 'They [the West] were accusing us of supporting Daesh (Islamic State),' he told a press conference in Ankara. 'Now they give support to terrorist groups including Daesh, YPG, PYD. It's very clear. We have confirmed evidence, with pictures, photos and videos,' he said.
 
US 'protects' Nusra terrorists, 'punishes' Moscow for Assad support - Russian FM | 24 Dec 2016 | Washington has Jabhat al-Nusra's back and is ready to help "any destructive forces" to achieve regime change in Syria, while Moscow is being punished for helping the country's legitimate government, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. "It has been observed for a long time that the current administration in Washington is ready to help any destructive forces in its bid for a regime change in Syria," the statement published on Saturday reads. Moscow says that the US effectively "protects the Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist group [now Jabhat Fatah al-Sham], which is nothing else but a branch of Al-Qaeda [al-CIAduh], which carried out the most gruesome terrorist acts in US history."
 
Welfare jihad: Dozens of Danish ISIS fighters received state unemployment benefits | 24 Dec 2016 | Denmark has discovered that dozens of its citizens fighting for Islamic State have continued to receive cash benefits. According to local media the government somehow expects jihadists to pay the improperly distributed funds back. [LOL!] At least 36 people who are known by authorities to have left Denmark to allegedly to join the ranks of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL [but still I-CIA-SIS]) continued to receive welfare payments, according to the Ekstra Bladet newspaper. Thirty-four alleged jihadists received cash benefits from municipal authorities, and two others from private but heavily state-subsidized funds.
 
Syria ceasefire deal reached between government and 'rebels,' Russia says | 29 Dec 2016 | The Syrian government and opposition rebels US-backed terrorists have agreed to terms for a ceasefire in the country's long-running 'civil war,' Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Thursday. Evacuated residents of Syria's Shia villages tell of pain and abandonment. According to Russian state media TASS, Putin said the two sides had also agreed to enter peace talks to end the conflict that has raged for nearly six years. [Hence, globalist fraud Obama imposed more insane sanctions on Russia. Obama's actions have *not a whit* to do with alleged hacking of the US election. The DNC was not hacked - nut-job/Clinton campaign manager John Podesta foolishly supplied his password (actually, it was p@ssw0rd, lol) to a stranger; also, DNC insider - Seth Rich, later murdered - leaked info to WikiLeaks. That is called a leak, not a hack. Obama and his corporate-owned handlers are too pathetic and stupid to acknowledge the difference. --LRP]
 
Possible civilian casualties in coalition strike near Mosul hospital | 29 Dec 2016 | An airstrike Thursday against Islamic State near Mosul, a major city in northern Iraq, may have resulted in civilian casualties, the Pentagon has said. Aircraft from the US-led international coalition "struck a van carrying ISIL fighters observed firing a SPG9/RPG recoilless rifle before loading the weapon in the van and driving off," said the headquarters of Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR). The incident "will be fully investigated and the findings released in a timely and transparent manner," OIR said in a statement Thursday afternoon.
 
Obama's Cold War: President kicks out 35 Russian 'spies' and accuses Putin of ordering hacking of Clinton's secrets in run-up to presidential election - as Kremlin promises revenge and mocks 'lame duck' leader | 29 Dec 2016 | President Obama launched a Cold War strike on the Kremlin and its spies on Thursday, accusing them of hacking the presidential election on orders from Vladimir Putin. He ordered 35 Russian intelligence operatives to leave the country as part of sanctions ordered for what he said where the country's attempts to 'interfere with democratic governance' and harassment of U.S. diplomatic officials in Russia. And he launched a scathing attack on Putin's Kremlin in an official announcement of sanctions over allegations of hacking in the run-up to the presidential elections...That prompted an angry response from the Kremlin which promised an 'appropriate' retaliation - while its London embassy tweeted a picture mocking him as a 'lame duck'.
 
Put up or shut up? Trump spokesman says Obama should show PROOF that Russia was behind election-year hacking after Moscow calls it a 'lie' --Moscow says the U.S. ran an 'orchestrated campaign' of disinformation and hasn't provided any evidence they were involved | 29 Dec 2016 | Donald Trump's chosen White House secretary press secretary on Thursday urged the Obama administration to show its cards if it has solid proof that Russia was behind a series of election-year computer hacks that may have cost Hillary Clinton the presidency. Trump has shrugged off the suggestion that Moscow engineered the cyber attacks, but Sean Spicer told reporters during a morning conference call that his position could change in the face of evidence. 'If the United States has clear proof of anyone interfering with our elections, we should make that known,' Spicer said. 'Right now we need to see further facts,' he added.
 
Donald Trump receives 'very nice' Christmas letter from Vladimir Putin, says his thoughts 'so correct' | 24 Dec 2016 | United States President-elect Donald Trump has shared a "very nice" letter from Russian President Vladimir Putin, sending his "warmest Christmas and New Year greetings". Mr Putin's letter, dated December 15, said serious global and regional challenges "show that the relations between Russia and the US remain an important factor in ensuring stability and security in the modern world". "I hope that after you assume the position of the President of the United States of America we will be able -- by acting in a constructive and pragmatic manner -- to take real steps to restore the framework of bilateral cooperation in different areas as well as bring our level of collaboration on the international scene to a qualitatively new level," Mr Putin wrote. He finished it on a lighter note, wishing Mr Trump and his family "sound health, happiness, wellbeing, success and all the best".
 
Terror attack not ruled out in fatal Russian military plane crash | 25 Dec 2016 | All possible causes for the crash of a military jet which plunged into the Black Sea are being considered, including a terror attack, according to Russia's transport minister. All 92 people on board the Russian military Tu-154 died after it came down shortly after take-off near the resort town of Sochi. Minister Maxim Sokolov said an "entire spectrum" of causes were being investigated, and added it was premature to speculate.
 
92 feared dead as Russian plane with military band crashes en route to Syria --Tupolev transport plane had 92 people on board, including 84 passengers and eight crew members - preliminary reports | 25 Dec 2016 | Rescue helicopters have discovered debris in the Black Sea from a Russian military transport plane which went off radar en route to Syria. Most of the passengers on the Tu-154 were members of the famous Alexandrov Ensemble army choir...Most of the passengers on board were members of the Alexandrov Ensemble, the official choir of the Russian Armed Forces, the Russian Defense Ministry said. They were travelling from Moscow to the Russian military base Khmeimim near Latakia, Syria to take part in a Christmas celebration with troops deployed there.
 
Justifying terrorism must be treated as actual attacks - Russian senators | 23 Dec 2016 | The Russian parliament is preparing a message to other parliaments around the world, calling on them to officially recognize any "information support" of terrorism, such as justifying their actions in the media, as "passive terrorism." The head of the Russian Upper House Commission for Information Policy, Senator Aleksey Pushkov, first made this proposal as the Federation Council was discussing its statement on this week's assassination of Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov. Pushkov noted that some reporters and public figures in Western nations were describing Karlov's killer as a hero, and government officials of those nations were not reacting.
 
ISIS calls on 'Western sons' to launch brutal attacks on New Year's revellers | 30 Dec 2016 | Islamic State jihadis have urged their Western "sons of Islam" to launch brutal New Year's attacks that will turn party venues into bloody battlefields. ISIS-affiliated media group, Nashir Media Foundation, posted a series of terrifying images on an encrypted channel which encouraged their supporters to seize the momentum Anis Amri created following the Berlin Christmas attacks, in which the Tunisian hijacked a truck and brutally murdered 12 Christmas shoppers...The terror network is calling on militants in the West to take part in 'lone wolf' attacks in variety of public venues including cinemas, malls and hospitals.
 
ISIS-affiliated cell busted in Dagestan, planned to target Moscow area - FSB | 29 Dec 2016 | A terrorist cell has been uncovered in Dagestan, southern Russia, with the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) saying the suspects had been planning a series of attacks in the Moscow area on the orders of an Islamic State commander. "The FSB with the Russian Interior Ministry have thwarted the activities of an undercover group of Islamic State supporters in [the southern Republic of] Dagestan. [The group] was planning terrorist attacks in the Moscow area," the FSB said in a statement. Seven arrests have been made. According to the FSB, the militants were planning attacks based on the "direct instructions" from an Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL [but still I-CIA-SIS]) commander located in Syria.
 
Police foil Christmas Day terror bomb plots including plan to destroy St Paul's Cathedral | 23 Dec 2016 | Police said today they had foiled a plot to attack prominent sites in the city of Melbourne with a series of bombs on Christmas Day that authorities described as "an imminent terrorist event" inspired by Islamic State. Police laid terrorism charges against one man, and were expected to charge at least three others, after authorities conducted overnight raids on homes in the suburbs of Australia's second-largest city. Six men and a woman, all Australian citizens in their 20s, were arrested during the raids, which were conducted by about 400 police and members of Australia's domestic spy agency.
 
Driver was shot dead by Berlin terrorist Anis Amri HOURS before his lorry was used to kill 12 people --Lukasz Urban is believed to have died up to three-and-a-half hours before the attack --It was initially thought he had tried to foil the atrocity | 27 Dec 2016 | A Polish truck driver whose body was discovered in his hijacked lorry after the Berlin terror attack died several hours before the attack, it has emerged. A confidential coroner's report revealed that Lukasz Urban died up to three-and-a-half hours before terrorist Anis Amri ploughed into the middle of a large crowd. It had previously been thought that he had attempted to foil the atrocity.
 
Rampaging Syrian migrants kick baby on bus, then attack paramedics trying to treat child | 28 Dec 2016 | Migrants kicked a one-year-old baby on a bus then attacked paramedics with belts as they tried to treat the infant. The shocking attack happened at approximately 9pm on Sunday night in Augsburg, one of Germany's oldest cities...Several Syrian migrants erupted with anger because of a pram taking up space on the bus. Migrants hurled abuse at other passengers before a fight broke out, with four of the Syrian men using the handles on the bus to hoist themselves up and attack women and old people to try and drag them into the fighting, according to an eyewitness.
 
In major speech, John Kerry defends U.S. policy toward Israel | 28 Dec 2016 | Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday defended the United States' decision to abstain on a United Nations Security Council vote condemning Israeli settlement activity, saying the U.S. could not "allow a viable two-state solution to be destroyed before our eyes. This is a time to stand up for what is right," Kerry said, speaking at the State Department. "We have long known what two states living side by side in peace and security looks like. We should not be afraid to say so." Kerry said a two-state solution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is "in jeopardy" but still possible, noting that "there is still a way forward if the responsible parties are willing to act."
 
Defying U.N., Israel Prepares to Build More Settlements | 26 Dec 2016 | Undeterred by a resounding defeat at the United Nations, Israel's government said Monday that it would move ahead with thousands of new homes in disputed areas and warned nations against further action, declaring that Israel does not "turn the other cheek." Just a few days after the United Nations Security Council voted to condemn Israeli settlements, Jerusalem's municipal government signaled that it would not back down: The city intends to approve 600 housing units in the predominantly Palestinian eastern section of town on Wednesday in what a top official called a first installment on 5,600 new homes.
 
Bird flu forces cull of 22 million poultry | 24 Dec 2016 | South Korean authorities have culled more than 22.5 million poultry this winter, according to an official, as part of intense efforts to contain its worst bird flu epidemic in recent history that has affected farms across the country. The total number slaughtered since November 18 accounts for about 15 percent of the country's poultry stock. The first outbreak was reported at a chicken farm in Haenam, about 420km south of the capital Seoul.
 
Bears Ears and Gold Butte: Obama creates two nature preserves | 29 Dec 2016 | President Barack Obama has unilaterally designated two new "national monument" nature preserves in the western US states of Nevada and Utah. The Bears Ears National Monument and the Gold Butte National Monument will protect areas rich in Native American artefacts from energy drilling...Since the election of Republican Donald Trump as next US president, Mr Obama has moved to block new mining claims by Yellowstone National Park and new oil drilling in the vulnerable Arctic Ocean.
 
Sprint, OneWeb say 8,000 jobs announced by Trump are part of SoftBank pledge | 28 Dec 2016 | U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday said telecommunications group Sprint Corp and a U.S. satellite company OneWeb will bring 8,000 jobs to the United States, and the companies said the positions were part of a previously disclosed pledge by Japan's SoftBank Group Corp...
 
President Obama says he could have beaten Trump - Trump says 'NO WAY!'| 26 Dec 2016 | [In an obvious dig at Hillary Clinton] President Obama said in an interview released Monday that he could have beaten Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump "if I had run again." In his most pointed critique yet, Obama said Hillary Clinton's campaign acted too cautiously out of a mistaken belief that victory was all but certain...Trump took exception to this critique, tweeting out later in the day that "President Obama said that he thinks he would have won against me. He should say that but I say NO WAY! -- jobs leaving, ISIS, OCare, etc."
 
'You cannot eat here': Hawaii café riles residents with ban on Trump voters | 27 Dec 2017 | Honolulu's Café 8 ½ gets rave reviews on Yelp for its "Radiatore Verde" and "Italian stir fry," among other popular dishes at the eclectic mom-and-pop restaurant - but the response to its new 'policy' barring pro-Trump patrons has been decidedly more mixed. A bright yellow, handmade sign posted on the restaurant's front glass door declares: "If you voted for Trump you cannot eat here! No Nazis." ...Willes Lee, former chairman of the Hawaii Republican Party and now president of National Federation of Republican Assemblies, told FoxNews.com the sign is discriminatory, and harkens back to "racist and hate-filled" days before statehood.
 
Bryn Mawr student drops out to escape anti-Trump harassment | 26 Dec 2016 | A student has withdrawn from Bryn Mawr College after being harassed by classmates for openly supporting President-elect Donald Trump. Andi Moritz, a freshman, claimed that the harassment began after she posted in a school ride-sharing Facebook page asking for another student to join her to canvass for Donald Trump.
 
SJW Greatest Hits of 2016: Campus Reform's 15 most outrageous stories | 27 Dec 2016 | 2016 was a busy year for Campus Reform, and one that will go down in the politically-correct record books as perhaps the most absurd of all time. Campus Reform continues to break some of the hottest stories of the day and consistently leads the conversation on campus news, but only because of readers like you. So, as the year quickly draws to a close, we thought you'd like to look back with us on the most viral campus stories of the year. Here are Campus Reform's top 15 stories, ranked according to most-viewed...[Example]: 9. Rutgers: to avoid microaggressions, only speak when 'necessary'. Students in at least one Rutgers University residence hall were encouraged to use only language that is "helpful" and "necessary" to avoid committing microaggressions. [Sorry, totalitarian f*ckwits, I will speak however I want to speak! --Michael Rectenwald]
OMG. A professor called Trump's election an 'act of terrorism.' Then she became the victim of terror. | 27 Dec 2016 | For weeks now, nightmares have been jolting Olga Perez Stable Cox awake several hours before sunrise. Sometimes she's able to fall back asleep, but more often she finds herself lying in the dark, body tossing and thoughts racing, until she's reduced to tears. The morning offers fleeting distractions but no permanent relief - a cup of coffee, some Christmas decorating, maybe a phone call from concerned friends. But the blinds in her home will remain closed, her door will remain locked and the formerly outgoing professor...will spend another day isolated by fear, weeping, too scared to walk outside. For as long as she has taught, Cox, a professor at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Calif., has prided herself on speaking freely. Then a clip of her calling Donald Trump's election "an act of terrorism" went viral earlier this month, unleashing a wave of violent threats that forced her to end her semester early and flee her home in suburban Orange County. [The real professors who are reticent to leave their offices are those who dare to speak the truth about identity politics and how it's destroying the US. --LRP]
Thousands sign petition demanding Hunter College fire professor whose husband harassed Ivanka Trump | 28 Dec 2016 | A petition is calling for the New York university that employs the urban studies professor whose husband accosted Ivanka Trump on a plane last week to fire the man from his job. Over 20,000 people have signed a Change.org petition asking Hunter College to remove Matthew Lasner from his position in the administration for his 'immature and cruel harassment of Ivanka Trump and her family at JFK airport.' The petition was created by the group Right Wing Millennials...Lasner and his husband Dan Goldstein were thrown off of a JetBlue flight from New York to San Francisco last Thursday when Goldstein approached the future first daughter and started shouting at her. While holding a child in his arms Goldstein, 35, asked out loud: 'Why is she on our flight. She should be flying private.'
Drexel prof claims white genocide tweet was merely satire | 27 Dec 2016 | George Ciccariello-Maher, an assistant professor at Drexel University who tweeted "All I want for Christmas is White Genocide," is now claiming that his tweet was satire...This tweet has caused severe backlash about the incident, and over 11,000 people online have signed a petition urging Drexel University to "record and publish the the meeting with Professor George Ciccariello-Maher" in order to "ensure that Drexel University is taking racism seriously and so that the public can see the professor's reasoning for his apparent distaste for white people."
 
Australian fur seal weighing 200kg wanders down Tasmanian street, squashes car | 26 Dec 2016 | A massive Australian fur seal that turned up on a suburban street in Tasmania, 50 kilometres from the ocean, and sat on a parked car is on its way back to the wild. Dubbed "Lou-seal" by police, the wayward animal wandered into Penquite Road in the Launceston suburb of Newstead in the early hours of Boxing Day. The adult male, estimated to weigh 200 kilograms, was first spotted about 5:45am in the middle of a road. It scrambled onto a car parked in a driveway and then jumped on to another car parked behind it.
 
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