News Updates from CLG
07 Apr 2014
07 Apr 2014
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MH370 'may have flown around Indonesia to avoid
detection' 07 Apr 2014 Malaysia
Airlines Flight 370 may have been "purposely" flown around Indonesian airspace
on its way to the southern Indian Ocean to avoid radar detection, a government
source has claimed. The Boeing 777, which was carrying 239 people when it
vanished on March 8, flew north of Indonesia and around its airspace while
making its way to the southern Indian Ocean, a senior official who declined to
give his named, said. The latest claim about the airliner came as Australian
officials coordinating the international search said they were investigating
three reports that signals potentially related to the jet's black box had been
detected.
Missing Plane: MH370 Team Detects Two
Signals 07 Apr 2014 Teams searching
for missing flight MH370 believe they may have detected the plane's black box
flight recorders after a ship picked up signals in the southern Indian Ocean.
The Australian defence vessel Ocean Shield picked up signals twice, around 370
miles north of where two signals were detected by a Chinese ship on Saturday.
Crucially, there were two distinct pinger returns - suggesting transmissions
from a flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder on a Boeing 777
jet.
Missing Plane: HMS Echo Joins Black Box
Hunt 07 Apr 2014 A
British navy ship with sophisticated sound-locating equipment has joined a
refocussed search effort to find out if signals picked up in the southern Indian
Ocean are from MH370's black boxes. The Joint Agency Co-ordination Centre, at
the centre of the search mission, announced at around 2am UK time that HMS Echo
had arrived in the southern section of the search area to "assist" in the
mission. Sky News said HMS Echo would begin its search after carrying out
preliminary environmental tests.
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: More ships rush to probe signals
after another heard 06
Apr 2014 Three separate but fleeting sounds from deep in the Indian Ocean
offered new hope Sunday in the hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight
370, as officials rushed to determine whether they were signals from the plane's
black boxes before their beacons fall silent. The head of the multinational
search being conducted off Australia's west coast confirmed that a Chinese ship
had picked up electronic pulsing signals twice in a small patch of the search
zone, once on Friday and again on Saturday. On Sunday, an Australian ship
carrying sophisticated deep-sea sound equipment picked up a third signal in a
different part of the massive search area.
Flight 370 flew north of Indonesia and around its airspace in
journey to Indian Ocean - report --Plane may have purposely been flown along route designed
to avoid radar detection 06 Apr 2014 Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 flew
north of Indonesia and around Indonesian airspace in its journey to the southern
Indian Ocean, a senior Malaysian government source told CNN. The conclusion was
reached by investigators after reviewing radar track data from neighboring
countries. The plane did not fly over Indonesia or its airspace after making a
westward turn in the South China Sea and flying across the Malaysian Peninsula,
the source said.
Obama Puts CIA in Charge of
Deciding Which Parts of CIA Torture Report Will Stay
Secret 04 Apr 2014 In our post about
the Senate Intelligence Committee agreeing to declassify the executive summary and major findings of the 40
million, 6,300 page "devastating" report on how the CIA tortured people for no
good reason and then lied about it, we noted that there was still a battle over
who would handle the declassification process. Senator Mark Udall directly noted
that the White House had a choice. It could handle the declassification efforts
itself, give it to the director of national intelligence...or give it over to
the CIA itself. Guess which choice the White House has gone with? Yup,
you guessed it: The CIA itself gets to choose which parts of the report remain
secret. [There was no way on *God's green earth*
that Obama wasn't going to protect his former employer, the
CIA.]
Merkel ally says U.S. assurances on NSA spying
'insufficient' --'U.S.
intelligence tactics are excessive and over-the-top' - German Interior Minister
Thomas de Maiziere 06 Apr 2014 A leading ally of Angela Merkel has
criticized the United States for failing to provide sufficient assurances on its
spying tactics and said bilateral talks were unlikely to make much progress
before the German leader visits Washington next month. Reports last October -
based on disclosures by former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden -
that Washington had monitored Merkel's mobile phone caused outrage in Germany,
which is particularly sensitive about surveillance because of abuses under the
East German Stasi secret police and the Nazis.
Edward Snowden May Be Questioned in
Germany 06 Apr 2014 Last Thursday a
parliamentary committee in Germany began to investigate the U.S. National
Security Agency's spying activities on German soil. Despite some disagreements
among its members, the investigative panel may soon question U.S. whistleblower
Edward Snowden in order to gather further details regarding Washington's
involvement in the matter. The NSA eavesdropping affair erupted in June 2013
when Edward Snowden, a former collaborator of defense and intelligence
contractor Booz Allen Hamilton, leaked a cache of top-secret U.S. federal
documents whose content was subsequently reported by numerous international
newspapers, drawing vast public attention.
Ukraine nationalists attempt storm on Kiev Supreme
Court 07 Apr 2014 Radical activists
representing nationalist Right Sector group are attempting to storm Kiev’s
Supreme Court building. They have blocked the entrances into the building and
surrounded its perimeter. Around 100 activists prevented Supreme Court employees
from entering the building through the back door.
Protesters raise Russian flag over eastern Ukrainian
city 06 Apr 2014 Demonstrators
stormed a provincial administration building in eastern Ukraine on Sunday and
raised the Russian flag atop it, demanding the release of riot police accused of
killing protesters in Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, in February. Police were
negotiating with the demonstrators, who have called for supporters to rally
around the Regional Security Administration building in Donetsk, about 200
kilometers (120 miles) from the Russian border. The protest is the latest
challenge to Ukraine's embattled new government, which took power after a revolt US-backed coup that toppled
pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych in February.
Pro-Russia protesters storm regional govt building in east
Ukraine 06 Apr 2014 Dozens of
pro-Russia protesters in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk stormed the
regional government building on Sunday and hung a Russian flag. Pro-Russia
protesters, who had been protesting on Sunday stormed the administrative
building in Donetsk, hung a Russian flag over a second-floor balcony. Around
1,500 protesters who had surrounded the building cheered, chanting "Russia!" In
the nearby city of Lugansk, protesters also stormed the offices of the state
security services.
41 killed in violent attacks across
Iraq 06 Apr 2014 At least 41 people
were killed and 35 others wounded in violent incidents across Iraq on Saturday,
mainly in the western province of Anbar, police said. Fifteen Iraqi soldiers
were killed in an explosion at a booby-trapped house in the Garma area near
Fallujah, some 50 km west of the capital Baghdad, in Anbar province.
Three killed as blast hits election lorry in
Afghanistan 06 Apr 2014 A powerful
roadside explosion hits a truck carrying ballot boxes in the troubled northern
Afghanistan, killing at least three people and injuring several others. The
incident took place in the Kunduz province, while the truck loaded with ballot
boxes was heading to a counting center. Local police said at least three people
were killed and eight ballot boxes were destroyed in the blast.
US to send more missile capable warships to
Japan 06 Apr 2014 The United States
has announced plans for sending two more ballistic missile capable warships to
Japan in order to counter what it calls threats from North Korea. Speaking at a
news conference at Japan's defense ministry, US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel
said Washington will deploy the two additional destroyers to Japan by 2017. The
deployment of the two additional warships will bring Washington's Japan-based
fleet of destroyers equipped with ballistic missile systems to seven.
Japan orders military to strike any new North Korea missile
launches 04 Apr 2014 Japan has
ordered a destroyer in the Sea of Japan to strike any ballistic missiles that
may be launched by North Korea in the coming weeks after Pyongyang fired a
Rodong medium-range missile over the sea, a government source said on Saturday.
Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera issued the order on Thursday, but did
not make it public in order to avoid putting a chill on renewed talks between
Tokyo and Pyongyang, the first in more than a year, local media reported
earlier. "The defense minister made the order from April 3rd through to the 25th
to prepare for any additional missile launches," the source said.
Cuba slams United States 'subversive
plans' 05 Apr 2014 Cuba has vented
fury over the US government's secretly-funded social media network program meant
to instigate political unrest in the Caribbean country. According to an
investigation by the Associated Press, the administration of US President Barack
Obama has been secretly financing the project, dubbed "Cuban Twitter," for more
than two years to undermine the Cuban government. Citing international law and
the United Nations Charter, Cuba called on the United States to "cease its
illegal and covert actions against Cuba, which are rejected by the Cuban people
and the international public opinion."
Senator: Cheney should give waterboarding a
try 06 Apr 2014 Senator Angus King
(I-ME), a member of the US Senate Intelligence Committee, says former Vice
President [sic] Dick Cheney should sit on a waterboard and go through what CIA
detainees went through if he does not think that the interrogation technique
qualifies as torture. King made the remarks while appearing on MSNBC. "Some
people called it torture. It wasn't torture," Cheney said during a visit to
American University in Washington, D.C. late last month. He added that "If I
would have to do it all over again, I would." "Frankly, I was stunned to hear
that quote from vice president Cheney just now," King said. "If he doesn't think
that was torture, I would invite him anywhere in the United States to sit in a
waterboard and go through what those people went through, one of them a hundred
and plus odd times."
Body found on side of road at Fort
Bragg --Authorities
released few details 06 Apr 2014 Officials are investigating after a
body was found along Plank Road at Fort Bragg Sunday morning. An eyewitness said
the scene was two miles west of Wayside Road near an old landing
strip.
Soldier wounded in shooting at Fort
Dix 06 Apr 2014 Military officials
are investigating a shooting at Fort Dix the left at least one soldier wounded
Saturday night. Officials say the shooting occurred on a range at the military
base just after 6:00 p.m. The wounded soldier was flown to Capital Health
System; his condition is unknown at this time.
False flags now mating:
Fort Hood gunman vented on Facebook about Sandy Hook shooter
Adam Lanza 05 Apr 2014 Spc. Ivan
Lopez vented about a range of subjects on Fbook before his shooting rampage at
Fort Hood in Texas -- his outrage at Adam Lanza's [alleged] mass school shooting
in Connecticut, the overpowering fear during an insurgent attack in Iraq,
all-consuming hatred after getting "robbed." The details of the robbery are
unknown. Killeen, Texas, police said the records department was closed Saturday.
In another Fbook post, Lopez talked about Lanza, 20, who killed his mother,
Nancy, before fatally shooting 20 children, six staff members and himself at
Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown in December 2012.
Recent Measles Outbreak: Vaccines and the Vaccinated Found to
Be Guilty 06 Apr 2014 there is
plenty of research available today demonstrating that the adverse health effects
associated with the measles vaccine, and
particularly the trivalent mumps, measles, rubella combination vaccine, may far
outweigh their purported therapeutic effects, that even if a vaccine is
successful at preventing and/or delaying infection from measles this does not
mean that this will improve the overall health of those vaccinated. To the
contrary, it has been known for several decades that the administration
of measles vaccine in underdeveloped countries may actually be resulting in
higher infant mortality rates. This has, in fact, been a
persistent criticism levied against UNICEF's vaccine-heavy strategy in certain
regions of Africa, which appear to have increased mortality
rates...This is exactly what's so deranged about the Global Polio
Eradication campaign, whose claim to have virtually eradicated wild-type polio
in India obscures the fact that the live vaccine-specific strain of polio,
believed to be twice as lethal as the natural form, may now be causing close to
48,000 cases of polio vaccine
associated injury a year.
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