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Friday, November 17, 2017

New 'Black Death' plague strain can kill in three hours as lethal disease goes 'airborne'


 News Updates from CLG
17 November 2017
 
Previous edition: 'At least 27 people killed' at a Texas church and 24 injured after a gunman in full combat dress opens fire
 
Fort Detrick bioweapon? New 'Black Death' plague strain can kill in three hours as lethal disease goes 'airborne' | 16 Nov 2017 | An outbreak of the "Black Death" -- also known as pneumonic plague -- has been described as the "worst in 50 years" as numbers of recorded cases soar. The disease has already killed more than 171 people in Madagascar alone, with thousands more confirmed cases across the east African country. A local news crew following one health worker in the stricken city heard doctors informing residents that the new strain of the disease "can kill in three hours". Earlier this week, infection and immunity expert Dr Matthew Avison told Daily Star Online that the "extremely rare" disease has been "resilient" to antibiotics. A spokesman for the World Health Organisation admitted there were fears that this strain of plague -- which is now believed to be airborne -- could cause a global outbreak of the disease. 
 
Plague spreads to dozens of health workers amid fears Madagascar can't contain black death | 16 Nov 2017 | The plague outbreak in Madagascar has spread to health workers, with dozens struck down by the black death. A staggering 82 health workers have been struck down by the disease -- about around four per cent of the total number of cases -- according to latest figures from the World Health Organisation (WHO)...There are also fears the disease could develop a resistance to the antibiotics being used to treat victims, which would likely see the number of cases surge. At least 2,119 cases of the plague have been reported and the death toll is continuing to rise with the disease having now claimed 171 lives, according to latest WHO figures. 
 
DHS plans outdoor biological drill for 2018 on border of Oklahoma and Kansas, spurring protest | 13 Nov 2017 | Residents living in Newkirk, Oklahoma, and Kansas at the border are worried after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced plans to simulate the effects of biological weapons on buildings just outside their city under the DHS Science & Technology Directorate (S&T) which will conduct a program called the Hazards of Dynamic Outdoor Releases (HODOR). This has spawned protest against the decision, KWCH reported. In a statement on their website, the DHS said they would be releasing non-hazardous [we hope], non-toxic chemicals and biological materials at the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School planned for early next year and then again over the summer. According to DHS representatives thatspoke to CNN, they will be testing the impact on buildings if terrorists [such as themselves] were to [when they] release a biological weapon. This has worried residents of Oklahoma and Kansas who are wonderingwhy the DHS is testing biological warfare in their city.
 
ISIS Christmas threat to the Pope: Terror group threatens vehicle and gun attack on the Vatican | 14 Nov 2017 | The terror group ISIS has made a chilling threat against the Vatican just weeks before tens of thousands of faithful gather there to celebrate Christmas. A pro-ISIS propaganda channel made the threat in a poster depicting a car attack. The poster - reading "Christmas blood" - depicts a masked jihadi driving a vehicle towards St Peter's Basilica, where Pope Francis holds mass. An assault rifle and a rucksack are visible on the seat next to the driver, who is using a sat nav and driving at high speed.
 
ISIS snipers using sophisticated U.S. thermal devices | 14 Nov 2017 | ISIS [I-CIA-SIS] fighters are using sophisticated U.S. thermal devices, according to a new propaganda video by terror group. ISIS uploaded its latest propaganda video on Nov. 10, titled "Snipers of the South -- Wilayat al-Janub." The nearly six-minute video details ISIS sniper operations. In one scene, an ISIS fighter can be seen firing what appears to be a homemade high caliber anti-material gun. The video later focuses on an ISIS sniper and his spotter. The spotter is carrying a FLIR BHM thermal camera, and the shooter is operating a U.S. M4 with an unknown scope. [Hmm. How did they get them? Via one of John McCain's food and weapons drops for his I-CIA-SIS best buds?]
 
'Rare opportunity': Pentagon confirms joint drill of 3 aircraft carriers in Pacific | 09 Nov 2017 | Three US aircraft carrier strike groups will hold joint drills in the Western Pacific, the Pentagon has confirmed. It comes as the US President continues his Asia tour, reiterating Washington's willingness to use military force against Pyongyang if necessary. In the largest naval exercise in a decade, the USS Nimitz, USS Ronald Reagan and USS Theodore Roosevelt strike groups will soon join forces in the Pacific, Reuters first reported Monday. The Reuters report added that a Japanese destroyer, the Inazuma, will join the US maneuvers.
 
Trump asks for another $4bn to 'detect, defeat, and defend' against North Korea | 07 Nov 2017 | President Donald Trump wants lawmakers to give the Pentagon an additional 4 billion for "urgent" missile defense improvements against North Korea and nearly 2 billion more to increase troop levels in Afghanistan by 3,500 and repair damaged naval ships. In a letter sent to House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) on Monday, Trump asked Congress to consider budget amendments to give the Department of Defense an extra 4 billion for "defense enhancements to counter the threat from North Korea."
 
Gordon Brown: UK was 'misled' over Iraq WMDs --The former PM says if the "truth" had been known, then "we were not just misinformed but misled on the critical issue of WMDs". | 05 Nov 2017 | The UK was "misled" over Saddam Hussein's access to weapons of mass destruction, and the Iraq War was unjustified, Gordon Brown has said. The former prime minister, who was chancellor when the decision to go to war in 2003 was made, said the US failed to share crucial intelligence that cast serious doubt over the leader's destructive capabilities. He believes the course of history could have been different had the information been shared.
 
Saudi-led warplanes strike defense ministry in Yemeni capital | 11 Nov 2017 | The defense ministry building in Yemen's capital, Sana'a, has been targeted in at least two airstrikes by Saudi-led coalition warplanes, local media and eyewitnesses report. There are fears of civilian casualties as nearby buildings were also reportedly hit. "There were two to three strikes on the Ministry of Defense," local journalist Hassain Abukhaiti told RT, confirming that Saudi-led planes are targeting the Yemeni capital. He said there are reports that "one of the missiles hit a house" near the military building. "A family was living there," the journalist said. "The house has been destroyed. It is very likely that the entire family was killed."
 
Drone strikes passenger Boeing descending over theme park in Argentina | 12 Nov 2017 | In a chilling incident in Argentina, a drone hit a passenger plane on approach as it was flying over Tierra Santa religious theme park in Buenos Aires. The jet landed safely. An Aerolineas Argentinas Boeing 737-800, flying from Trelew, northeastern Patagonia, was struck by a drone during the final landing approach to Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport, La Capital reports. At the time of the accident, the plane was flying over the Tierra Santa theme park.
 
5 Years After Sandy Hook Shooting, State Police Have Not Released Report on Response [to Drill Gone Live] --The preliminary report didn't include any interviews with Newtown police officers who were the first responders on the scene. ] | 12 Nov 2017 | Nearly five years since the Sandy Hook Elementary School 'shooting in which 26 children and educators were killed,' Connecticut state police have not released a report critiquing their response. And the status of the report has become a mystery...Multiple state police sources said that the report has been complete for more than a year and thatofficials are reluctant to release it, in part, because of criticisms about state police response and post-shooting actions. Then-Mst. Sgt. Erik Murray was assigned to do the after-action report within days of the massacre...In 2015, when The Hartford Courant first requested the report, Murray was transferred to headquarters and ordered to complete it. State police sources said that Murray completed a preliminary report that was shared with members of the Western District Crime Squad and other state police brass who were asked to make revisions around July of 2015. It is unclear what has happened to the report since those revisions were made.
 
Route 91 massacre survivor saw brass shell casings strewn across Tropicana parking lot upon his retreat | 13 Nov 2017 | Route 91 massacre survivor Joe Napoli retraced the path in which he and several of his colleagues took on the night of the massacre as they fled the concert venue along with thousands of others as volley after volley of bone-rattling gunfire pierced the air and bullets pummeled scores of innocent victims. According to the official story...a gunman reportedly opened fire from his 32nd-floor hotel room window, killing 58. Once Napoli arrived in the southeast parking lot of the Tropicana...he was able to point out the exact area in which he had witnessed "about a dozen" shell casings strewn across the parking lot in between 11:30 and 11:40 p.m. "[…] I saw casings right here," the witness said as he pointed at a specific area of the parking lot.
 
Recently incarcerated Saudi Prince linked to 5 independently managed floors inside Mandalay Bay | 05 Nov 2017 | Saudi Prince [and Twitter's top shareholder] Al-Waleed bin Talal's recent arrest, along with the arrest of 10 other princes and over 38 cabinet ministers, has created quite a stir within the intelligence community after it was revealed publicly last Tuesday on "The Alex Jones Show with special guest Shepard Ambellas" that the Saudi-based private military company ETS Risk Management was, in fact, on the ground before, during, and after the Oct. 1 attack in Las Vegas. During the broadcast, a former military intelligence analyst named "Zach" called into the show to validate that ETS was "on the ground" the night of the shooting which Ambellas highlighted as having "all the same fingerprints of a 9/11-style operation."
 
Texas church massacre survivor says there was a shooter 'on top of the roof' | 08 Nov 2017 | A woman who survived Sunday's mass shooting at the First Baptist Church where 26 people lost their lives said that her and another survivor "know" that shots were raining down into the room from above and that the shooter was "on the roof." "I didn't just hear them, I saw them, and then people went down." the woman said in a brief interview with ABC News from the hospital..."He was on top, that's how I got shot back here," the woman explained while pointing toward her shoulder blade.
 
Air Force missed at least two chances to stop Texas shooter buying guns | 09 Nov 2017 | The U.S. Air Force missed at least two chances to block the shooter in last weekend's deadly church attack in Texas from buying guns after he was accused of a violent offense in 2012, according to current and former government officials and a review of military documents. A third opportunity to flag shooter Devin Kelley was lost two years later by a twist of bad luck [?!] when a Pentagon inspection of cases narrowly missed the former airman. The Air Force said on Monday it had failed to provide information as required about Kelley's criminal history to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's criminal databases. It gave few other details about the omission.
 
Secret Service arrest man near White House who wanted to kill 'all white police' | 06 Nov 2017 | A man who was arrested Monday in Washington, D.C., allegedly traveled to the nation's capital to kill "all white police" at the White House. Michael Arega, of Dallas, Texas, was arrested Monday afternoon after the Secret Service Protective Intelligence Division received an alert just before 3 p.m. from the Montgomery County Maryland Police Department to be on the lookout for Arega. He reportedly traveled from Texas to kill "all white police" at the White House, according to a statement from the U.S. Secret Service.
 
Another day, another holistic doctor murdered. Prominent holistic doctor and entire family found shot dead in Arizona home --This is our 77th doctor in my unintended Holistic Doctor SeriesRead about the first 76 in detail, with a timeline and photos. | 11 Nov 2017 | It is with very heavy heart that we announce that holistic Dr. Annie Fairbanks, 39, husband Jason Fairbanks, 39, and their 3-year-old daughter and 9-month-old son died in a shooting Friday afternoon November 10th. The Scottsdale Police Department released their names Saturday morning, November 11th. [See also: Vaccines and Vaccine Safety - The Full Truth By David Wolfe. An enzyme produced by viruses and cancers called nagalase appears to be in some vaccines. Nagalase blocks the super immune compound GcMAF (Gc Macrophage Activating Factor). This may be causing autism and cancers sooner or later in life. Dr. Gonzales (possibly heart attacked -- killed, but made to look like a heart attack) and Dr. Bradstreet (murdered) were on to the nagalase connection in vaccines and were also aware of the solution and a potential autism and cancer cure: GcMAF.
 
Vaccinated child still gets the disease: Case of diphtheria confirmed at Edmonton elementary school| 07 Nov 2017 | The mother of a 10-year-old Edmonton boy who came down with diphtheria -- potentially exposing his elementary school class to the disease -- said her son is up to date on all of his vaccinations. Shewchuk's son is a student at Evansdale Elementary School in north Edmonton. Edmonton Public Schools said it was notified by Alberta Health Services (AHS) on Friday about a case of cutaneous diphtheria at one of its schools. Shewchuk doesn't know how her son contracted the disease, but said he has battled severe eczema [a condition likely caused by vaccines] since he was five months old, and that makes him more susceptible to certain illnesses. [See: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Mawson Homeschooled Study Reveals Who Is Sicker 04 May 2017.]
 
Disneyland shuts down two cooling towers after nine contract Legionnaires' disease at the theme park | 11 Nov 2017 | Disneyland has shut down two cooling towers after nine people contracted Legionnaires' disease at the theme park. A total of a dozen cases of the bacterial lung infection were discovered in Anaheim, California, about three weeks ago, the Orange County Health Care Agency announced Friday. One of the three cases not linked to Disneyland was fatal, the agency said.
 
Workers repair hydrogen leak at Cooper Nuclear power plant | 15 Nov 2017 | A coolant leak in one of Cooper nuclear power plant's turbines in southeast Nebraska has been repaired. Nebraska Public Power District spokesman Mark Becker said the hydrogen leak was repaired before 6 p.m. Tuesday. The leak was discovered earlier that day by maintenance workers. The plant near Brownville, Nebraska, continued operating after the leak was found Tuesday morning.
 
Keystone pipeline spills 210,000 gallons of oil on eve of permitting decision for TransCanada | 16 Nov 2017 | The Keystone pipeline running from Canada across the Great Plains leaked Thursday morning, spilling about 5,000 barrels of oil -- or 210,000 gallons -- southeast of a small town in northeast South Dakota. The spill comes on the eve of a crucial decision by the Public Service Commission in Nebraska over whether to grant a permit for a new, long-delayed sister pipeline called Keystone XL, which has been mired in controversy for several years. Both are owned by Calgary-based TransCanada. The spill on the first Keystone pipeline is the latest in a series of incidents that critics of the new pipeline say shows that TransCanada should not receive another permit.
 
'Smart Fire' Aircraft Lasers Likely Used on California Fires By aplaintruth.info | 05 Nov 2017 | Using the excuse that the county/state does not want to use taxpayer funds for debris removal and must require homeowners hand over any debris removal funds from their homeowners insur-nce is highly questionable because the President already approved debris removal funding under the Stafford Act. (See here.) Due to the severity of the destruction, it looks like the county/state may get 100% federal funding for debris removal rather than the normal 75%. IMO, those that sign the ROE are in for a major shock when they try to rebuild...
 
Oh dear. The deep state dirt-bags aren't going to like this one: 'Haters and fools': Trump lashes out at those rejecting good relations with Russia | 12 Nov 2017 | President Donald Trump has taken to Twitter to reiterate his belief that "Russia can greatly help" the US in solving many pressing world issues, such as global terrorism and the North Korean crisis, blasting those who disagree with that assertion as "haters and fools." "When will all the haters and fools out there realize that having a good relationship with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing," Trump wrote, emphasizing, that "playing politics" instead of moving forward to resolve high-priority issues is "bad for our country."
 
6 Democrats introduce 5 Articles of Impeachment against President Trump | 15 Nov 2017 | A sextet of House Democrats introduced five articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump today -- from obstruction of justice for interfering in the [insane] Russia investigation to making charges of fake news against the media from the bully pulpit. In addition to Al Green, Reps. Steve Cohen, Luis Gutierrez, Marcia Fudge, John Yarmuth and Adriano Espaillat -- on the far left of the House Democratic Caucus -- have taken the step against the wishes of Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Whip Steny Hoyer. 
 
Special Counsel Mueller Issued Subpoena for Russia-Related Documents From Trump Campaign Officials | 16 Nov 2017 | Special counsel Robert Mueller's team in mid-October issued a subpoena to President Donald Trump's campaign requesting Russia-related documents from more than a dozen top officials, according to a person familiar with the matter. The subpoena, which requested documents and emails from the listed campaign officials that reference a set of Russia-related keywords [LOL!], marked Mr. Mueller's first official order for information from the campaign, according to the person. The subpoena didn't compel any officials to testify before Mr. Mueller's grand jury, the person said.
 
Sessions directs prosecutors to 'evaluate certain issues' involving Uranium One and Clinton, leaves door open on special counsel | 13 Nov 2017 | Attorney General Jeff Sessions directed senior federal prosecutors to evaluate "certain issues" requested by congressional Republicans, involving the sale of Uranium One and alleged unlawful dealings related to the Clinton Foundation, leaving the door open for an appointment of another special counsel. In a letter first obtained by Fox News, the Justice Department responded to July 27 and September 26 requests from House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., and other committee members, who called for the appointment of a special counsel to investigate the matters in question. The letter comes on the eve of Sessions's testimony before the same committee, scheduled for Tuesday.
 
Corruption trial of U.S. Senator Menendez ends in mistrial | 16 Nov 2017 | The corruption trial of New Jersey's Democratic U.S. Senator Bob Menendez ended in a mistrial on Thursday, after the jury said it was hopelessly deadlocked on bribery, fraud and other charges. Menendez, 63, a longtime fixture in the state's political circles who first joined the Senate in 2006, was accused of accepting private flights, campaign contributions and other bribes from a wealthy patron, Florida ophthalmologist Salomon Melgen, in exchange for official favors. The hung jury was a victory for Menendez and a major setback for federal prosecutors in what was the Justice Department's first high-profile corruption trial since a U.S. Supreme Court decision last year limited its ability to bring such cases.
 
Rep says Congress paid out $15M to silence sex harassment victims | 14 Nov 2017 | The US congresswoman who testified that current members of Congress are known sex harassers said Tuesday night that 15 million in hush mon-y has been paid to accusers. Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) told MSNBC that the millions have been doled out to alleged victims of harassment from congressional members over the past decade. She did not disclose which members of Congress have been accused of sexual misconduct. 
 
Two prominent Minnesota Democrats call on Al Franken to resign | 16 Nov 2017 | Two prominent members of Minnesota's Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party are calling on Sen. Al Franken to resign his Senate seat following allegations of sexual misconduct. Although many other Democrats have called the former comedian's actions disturbing, state auditor Rebecca Otto and Megan Thomas, president of the party's official Feminist Caucus, say he should leave office. 
 
Al Franken Issues Apology After Accusation of Forcible Kissing and Groping | 16 Nov 2017 | A growing national outcry over sexual harassment reached the Senate on Thursday, when a radio newscaster accused Al Franken, Democrat of Minnesota, of kissing and groping her without consent during a 2006 U.S.O. tour of the Middle East before he took public office. Mr. Franken, who has been mentioned as a possible presidential candidate, almost immediately released an apology to the newscaster, Leeann Tweeden, who said that Mr. Franken forcibly kissed her during a rehearsal and groped her for a photo as she slept. After initially apologizing without fully acknowledging her all of her accusations, he then released another lengthier, more contrite statement that contested nothing.
 
Woman says Franken groped, kissed her without consent in 2006 | 16 Nov 2017 | A female radio news anchor said Thursday that Minnesota Democratic Sen. Al Franken groped and "forcibly kissed" her without her consent during an overseas USO tour in 2006, two years before Franken was elected to the Senate. The revelations have prompted Franken to apologize and ignited calls for a Senate ethics investigation into Franken's behavior. Leeann Tweeden is now a morning news anchor on TalkRadio 790 KABC in Los Angeles and posted her story in a lengthy post on the station's website...Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer have each called on the Senate ethics committee to review Tweeden's account against Franken.
 
Cruz pulls support from Moore: Allegations merit 'criminal prosecution' if true | 13 Nov 2017 | Sen. Ted Cruz on Monday withdrew his support from Alabama GOP Senate nominee Roy Moore, saying allegations of sexual misconduct should be looked at by prosecutors. "As it stands, I can't urge the people of Alabama to support a campaign in the face of these charges without serious, persuasive demonstration that the charges are not true," the Texas Republican told reporters, according to a Texas Tribune reporter. "Both last week and this week, there are serious charges of criminal conduct that if true, not only make him unfit to serve in the Senate but merit criminal prosecution," he added.
 
Moore lashes out at Washington Post | 11 Nov 2017 | A defiant Roy Moore on Saturday adamantly denied accusations that he pursued romantic and sexual relationships with teenagers while he was in his 30s, instead charging that The Washington Post published "fake news" to advance its own political agenda. Speaking at a Mid-Alabama Republican Club event at the Vestavia Hills Public Library near Birmingham, the embattled Republican argued that the timing of the story just a few weeks before the special election for U.S. Senate was an attempt by the Post and his opponents to undercut his campaign.
 
House passes tax overhaul on party-line vote | 16 Nov 2017 | The House of Representatives passed its version of a tax overhaul Thursday, advancing a key Republican priority. The bill, called the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, would cut the corporate rate to 20%; set up four tax brackets; and switch the U.S. to a so-called territorial tax system. The Senate Fin-nce Committee is working on a separate measure that differs in key respects, notably by repealing Obamacare's individual insurance mandate. The House bill passed 227 to 205. 
 
Mitch McConnell admits middle class America may see tax hike if new Republican Senate bill passes| 11 Nov 2017 | Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell is now admitting that some middle class Americans might see tax increases after all if the new Republican tax plan goes through. Kentucky Republican senator McConnell had previously stated that 'nobody in the middle class is going to a tax increase' under the new tax plan, but dialed back his assertion in a new interview. 'I misspoke on that,' McConnell told the New York Times on Friday, noting that it wasn't possible to guarantee that 'no one sees a tax increase.' 
 
Virtue signaling officially jumps the shark: Customers savage Ben & Jerry's for bizarre blog claiming choosing certain flavors 'might mean you are racist' | 13 Nov 2017 | Conservative ice cream fans want Ben & Jerry's to 'stick to selling ice cream,' following a bizarre tweet and blog post which suggested customers might be racist for choosing certain flavors. The Vermont-based ice cream company posted a tweet asking its followers, 'What is implicit bias, and how does it shape our actions? The answer might surprise you.' The tweet linked to a company blog post titled, 'Scoop Shop Sociology,' discussing the idea of implicit bias -- the theory that people make unconscious associations with or stereotype groups.
 
Professor Reported to Bias Response Line for Alleged Transphobia | 15 Nov 2017 | "NYU Psychology Professor Edgar Coons was reported by Steinhardt junior August Enzer, a transgender man, to NYU's Bias Response Line on Wednesday, Nov. 8 for repeated instances of alleged transphobia. Although Enzer was the one to formally report Coons, the action was spurred by accusations from multiple students about Coons's repeated and intentional bigotry, according to Enzer...When information is reported to the Bias Response Line, an Office of Equal Opportunity employee listens to the report and determines any follow-up action, if necessary, the office said. If the office concludes that action should be taken, it relays the information to the specific school or department in which the original bias issue occurred."
 
Iran-Iraq earthquake death toll climbs to more than 400 --Rescuers battle to find survivors trapped under collapsed buildings after the 7.3-magnitude quake | 13 Nov 2017 | A powerful magnitude-7.3 earthquake has rocked the northern border region between Iran and Iraq, killing more than 400 people and injuring thousands more. Iran's state-run Irna news agency has raised the death toll to 407 and said 6,700 people were injured after the quake that struck the country's western provinces at 9.20pm local time on Sunday. Tremors were felt hundreds of miles away in both capitals, in Tehran and Baghdad. Local officials said the toll was likely to rise as search and rescue teams reached remote areas.
 
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