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Friday, October 20, 2017

CLG: Evidence of Military Grade EMF Accelerants Used in Sonoma, Napa Fires



 News Updates from CLG
20 October 2017
 
Previous edition: Russian defence ministry doubles down, again accuses U.S. of supporting ISIS --which, of course, Google relegated to the sp*m bin. Here is a recap of the top three stories sent Thursday, for those who didn't receive that edition:
 
 
Britain makes battle plans for war with North Korea: Top brass could send new aircraft carrier before it's even had flight trials --A senior Whitehall source said: 'We have plenty of ships to send' | 08 Oct 2017 |
 
 
Evidence of Military Grade EMF Accelerants Used in Sonoma, Napa Fires Video/summary by inTruthbyGrace | 13 Oct 2017 | Something turned these houses into in furnaces to allow for near complete combustion... The evidence of what we are seeing defies the laws of physics for an open air fire, I have ALREADY documented the wind speeds were marginal for the areas at the time the fires started. The fact that a tree is burning AS IF IT IS A FURNACE is noteworthy and should be of great concern to anyone educated prior to 1995 when physics and chemistry actually taught us what is possible with a mere open air burn versus with a furnace. TOTAL combustion of material is NOT possible outside of a furnace, yet that is exactly the damage we are observing with temps reaching high enough values to MELT GLASS.
 
Proof California Fires Started by HAARP Matches | 14 Oct 2017 | The tree pictured is burning from the inside out! The video is very important with eyewitness testimony proving HAARP EMP weapons being used to start California fires. Some witnesses saw blue sparks and flashes in the sky that were NOT lightning! Some felt a weird energy in the air that made their heart palpitate. Some felt an "energy vortex" move through their homes. A firefighter known by one of the guests on Scott Bennett's radio show...told some shocking details on the air. He said a cop went and knocked on the door of a house and told them they had to be out of there in one hour. The fire was nowhere around the home at that point and that's why they had an hour. The policemen came back to that same house in 5 minutes and the house was fully engulfed in flames! No way the fire would have moved from nowhere around there to fully engulfing the house in 5 minutes.
 
What caused these fires in California? Video/summary by Jerry Toney | 13 Oct 2017 | ...What caused the fires in California? Yet the pine trees did not burn up. The homes and everything in them turned to white ash. Why?
 
Cal Fire incident commander: Investigations are 'confidential' --Death toll rises to 42; 53 are missing | 19 Oct 2017 | A Santa Rosa couple filed the first lawsuit against PG&E in connection with the deadly Northern California wildfires and alleges negligence and violations of various utility and safety codes. At the same time, the death toll from the disaster grew to 42 after the remains of a man were found in a residence late Tuesday, the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office confirmed Wednesday morning. As of Wednesday, 53 people remained missing in Sonoma County alone although there are also wildfires in Napa, Mendocino, Lake, Butte and several other Northern California counties...As for the investigation into the wildfires, Cal Fire incident commander Bret Gouvea said the probes "are still ongoing." He added that the investigations are "confidential" at this point.
 
ISIS 'plotting new 9/11': Homeland Security chief says jihadists are working on a 'big explosion' and want to bring down planes to inflict mass civilian casualties | 18 Oct 2017 | Islamic State fanatics and other terror groups are planning another massive attack on the scale of 9/11, a top US security chief warned today. Elaine Duke, Donald Trump's acting Secretary of Homeland Security, said jihadists were using crude knife and van attacks to keep their members engaged and their finances flowing as they plot another 'big explosion' similar to the September 2001 atrocities. Speaking at the US embassy in London, she said intelligence is pointing to extremists plotting to take down planes to inflict mass civilian casualties. Mrs Duke said ISIS is currently in an 'interim' period focusing on a much bigger endgame.
 
MI5 boss Andrew Parker: UK terror threat evolving at scale never seen before | 17 Oct 2017 | The UK is facing a "multidimensional threat" that is rapidly evolving "at a scale and pace we've not seen before", the director general of MI5 has warned. Andrew Parker said the security service is operating at an unprecedented level and has seen "a dramatic upshift in threats this year". "Today there is more terrorist activity, coming at us more quickly, and it can be harder to detect. We're now running well over 500 live operations involving around 3,000 individuals known to be currently involved in extremist activity in some way."
 
Multiple people injured in shooting at Swedish market | 13 Oct 2017 | At least four have been seriously injured after at least one gunman reportedly opened fire at a market in Trelleborg, Sweden, according to local authorities, who launched a "major police operation" in response to the incident. At least four people have been taken to hospital, local media report. The police initially said that the four victims suffered gunshot wounds, but have later clarified their statement.
 
France approves restrictive anti-terrorism law to replace 2-year state of emergency --The state of emergency was imposed in France to combat terrorism in the wake of the deadly 2015 Paris terrorist attacks, and has been extended six times since. | 19 Oct 2017 | The French parliament has approved a new controversial anti-terrorism law, replacing the soon-to-expire two-year state of emergency. The new legislation has prompted fears it will severely limit civil liberties. The French senate approved the new anti-terrorism law on its second reading on Wednesday...It also allows the authorities to confine suspects to their town or city for up to a year and have them report to police every day. Any movement beyond that requires them to wear a tracking bracelet.
 
Lawsuit Claims Three U.S. Companies Funded Terror in Iraq | 17 Oct 2017 | A lawsuit filed in federal court on Tuesday contends that major American corporations doing business with the Iraqi government during the Iraq War also provided it with free drugs and medical devices that became an important source of funding for a Shiite militia that targeted United States troops. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of members of the American military who were injured or killed by attacks between 2005 and 2009, at the height of the Iraq War. It accuses five companies -- American firms General Electric, Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer and European drugmakers AstraZeneca and Roche Holding A.G. -- of winning contracts to sell their products to the Iraqi Ministry of Health with the understanding that they also provide additional medical supplies and medicines for free...After the 2003 [illegal] overthrow of Saddam Hussein, the procurement budget for Iraq's health [sic] ministry soared to more than 1 billion in 2004 from about 16 million, in part because of an infusion of aid from the United States. A State Department cable from 2006 quoted a top Iraqi politician as describing the health ministry as "The Ministry of Weapons Transportation."
 
Taliban attacks kill 58, nearly wipe out Afghan army camp | 19 Oct 2017 | The Taliban have killed at least 58 Afghan security forces in a wave of attacks across the country overnight, including an assault that nearly wiped out an army camp in southern Kandahar province, officials said Thursday. The attack on the army camp took place late on Wednesday and involved two suicide car bombs, said spokesman Dawlat Wazir. It set of hours of fighting, killing at least 43 soldiers. Nine other soldiers were wounded and six have gone missing, Wazir said, adding that 10 attackers were killed.
 
2 children injured in Afghanistan as US troops allegedly 'open fire' on them | 17 Oct 2017 | US forces in Afghanistan allegedly shot at and injured two children in eastern Afghanistan after their classmates threw stones at US military vehicles. Two of the eight pupils at a school on the outskirts of the city of Jalalabad in the Nangarhar Province were injured in the alleged shooting, its head teacher told RT's Ruptly news agency. Saying that the incident happened at 7:00 Monday morning, the man explained that he "was standing at the main gate of the school where the pupils enter."
 
Nuclear war may break out any moment, says N. Korean UN envoy | 17 Oct 2017 | North Korea's deputy UN ambassador has warned the UN General Assembly that the crisis on the Korean Peninsula "has reached the touch-and-go point and a nuclear war may break out any moment." Kim In-ryong said North Korea is the only country in the world subjected to "such an extreme and direct nuclear threat" by the US, AP reports. He accused Washington of hatching a "secret operation aimed at the removal of our supreme leadership" and defended his country's nuclear arsenal, at the heart of the crisis, as being for self-defense.
 
Trump's decision to decertify nuclear deal harms US credibility - Iranian FM | 14 Oct 2017 | US President Donald Trump's recent decision not to recertify Tehran's compliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement will only undermine Washington's own credibility in the international arena, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said. "Nobody else will trust any US administration to engage in any long-term negotiation because the length of any commitment, the duration of any commitment from now on with any US administration would be the remainder of the term of that president," the top Iranian diplomat told CBS News.
 
Trump decertifies Iran nuclear deal, imposes 'tough sanctions' on Revolutionary Guard Corps | 13 Oct 2017 | US President Donald Trump has announced that his administration will not certify Iran's compliance with the nuclear agreement and deferred it to Congress to establish new conditions on the deal. He also announced new US sanctions against Tehran. "I am announcing today that we cannot and will not make this certification," Trump stated Friday. He said he expects Congress to come up with legislation that will amend the nuclear deal and "strengthen enforcement," as well as include Iran's ballistic missile program, and remove the 'sunset clauses' in the agreement. If negotiations fail, Trump said, "the deal will be terminated."
 
US troops met with 'overwhelming force' in Niger ambush, official says | 19 Oct 2017 | Confusion over what happened during an ambush of U.S. Special Forces in Niger earlier this month apparently sparked a full Pentagon probe of the incident announced Thursday, which some officials say could have had even worse casualties than four American soldiers killed from the small, "out-matched" team. Officials have described a harrowing burst of violence in or near a village close to Niger's border with Mali on Oct. 4, which led to the first U.S. combat deaths in the small African nation battling Islamist extremists.
 
Fourth U.S. Soldier Found Dead in Niger After Ambush Reportedly Linked to ISIS | 06 Oct 2017 | The death toll in the first fatal U.S. military incident involving hostile fire in Niger has been raised to four, after the White House said the body of a U.S. soldier who went missing during an ambush has been found. The U.S. service member's body was discovered by Nigeri-n forces roughly 48 hours after he went missing, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Friday. Initially, the government said three soldiers were killed and two wounded in the ambush. [What is the US military doing in Niger, anyway? Why does no one ask this question?]
 
Facespook: Social media giant becomes arm of US intel | 18 Oct 2017 | Facebook [FaCIAbook, as CLG has always known], the world's top social media platform, is reportedly seeking to hire hundreds of employees with US national security clearance licenses. Purportedly with the aim of weeding out planting "fake news" and "foreign meddling" "globalists' meddling" in elections. If that plan, reported by Bloomberg, sounds sinister, that's because it is. For what it means is that people who share the same worldview as US intelligence agencies, the agencies who formulate classified information, will have a direct bearing on what millions of consumers on Facebook are permitted to access...Under the preposterous guise of "protecting" from "fake news" and "foreign meddling in elections," Facebook is turning into a government censor.
 
US consulting firm with ties to the Clintons lobbied on behalf of Russia's nuclear giant | 19 Oct 2017 | A Russian company, whose former executive was the target of an FBI investigation and who admitted to corrupt payments to influence the awarding of contracts with the Russian state-owned nuclear energy corporation, paid millions of dollars in consulting fees to an American firm in 2010 and 2011 to lobby the U.S. regulatory agencies and assist the Russians, who would go on to acquire twenty percent of American uranium, according to court documents, a former FBI informant and extensive interviews with law enforcement sources.
 
A sixth shooting victim is identified by police in Delaware after three people were shot dead and two hospitalized in a Baltimore granite company - and police say 'armed and dangerous killer' is still on the run | 18 Oct 2017 | Police say that the man believed to have killed three people and injured two more in a shooting at a Baltimore-area granite company at around 9am Wednesday then shot a sixth victim in Delaware later on. Police said Radee Labeeb Prince, 38, opened fire at Advanced Granite Solutions in Emmorton Business Park, Edgewood, around 20 miles northeast of central Baltimore, Maryland, hitting five people, WBALTV11 reported. Two of the Maryland victims died on the scene and a third died later. One of the surviving Maryland victims is in critical condition and the third in serious condition. It's believed that Prince then fled the scene...in Wilmington, Delaware, and shot a man three times.
 
Police: Virginia State University on lockdown after shooting on campus | 15 Oct 2017 | A man was shot at Virginia State University Saturday evening and the school was placed on a lock down, according to the Chesterfield County Police Department. The victim in the shooting was said to have received injuries that were not life-threatening. Police say the shooting took place around 8:25 p.m. By late Saturday, they reported the campus was still on a lockdown.
 
Las Vegas massacre survivor dies abruptly after posting her detailed eyewitness account of multiple shooters on social media | 13 Oct 2017 | A woman by the name Kymberley Suchomel, 28, who attended the Oct. 1 Route 91 Harvest Music Festival, passed away Monday at her Apple Valley home just days after she had survived the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history unscathed, reports say. Suchomel, who posted her eyewitness account of the Las Vegas massacre in astonishingly vivid detail to her Facebook page on Oct. 4, subsequently passed away in her home on Oct. 9 from what reports are claiming were 'natural causes.' Shockingly, just days before her death, Suchomel posted key details about the shooting to Facebook contradicting the official narrative that Stephen Paddock is a lone gunman.
 
Jesus Campos, the Las Vegas security guard shot before rampage, has vanished  --Campos vanished before scheduled appearances on the Sean Hannity show on Fox, as well as news shows on CNN, CBS, ABC and NBC. | 17 Oct 2017 | Unarmed security guard Jesus Campos, the man that many want to honor and who can help bring clarity about the timeline of the shooting has vanished from the public eye, less than two weeks since the Oct. 1 massacre... Sheriff Joseph Lombardo [a complete and utter tool of the Deep State sociopaths who executed this blatant false flag] also said the guard had been investigating an alarm for a door that had been left ajar on the 32nd floor, where the shooting occurred. He also said that [alleged gunman Stephen] Paddock had checked into the hotel on Sept. 25, not Sept. 28 as had been previously reported.
 
GOP staffer who worked for President Trump's campaign is found dead in his bed after being shot thirteen times by his 'best friend' roommate --He explained to deputies that he and Corvino were watching television and drinking the night before the shooting. Waddell told police that he could not recall harming his 'best friend' of '10 years,' adding that the two had been drinking together just a few hours before the shooting. [?!?] | 14 Oct 2017 | A former Republican Party staffer who worked on Donald Trump's presidential campaign was allegedly killed in his sleep by his roommate at their Florida home. Authorities say Nick Corvino, 30, was shot 13 times Tuesday evening in Osceola County, suffering wounds to his head, back and legs, according to The Orlando Sentinel. Police arrested Corvino's roommate following the incident, who was discovered with blood covering both his hands and feet when they arrived to the house. Scott Waddell has been charged with first-degree murder and is being currently held at the Osceola County Jail. Corvino previously worked as a GOP staffer on Capital Hill. He later campaigned for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, becoming his central Florida political director.
 
Oil rig explodes in Louisiana lake injuring multiple people, police say | 15 Oct 2017 | An oil rig exploded Sunday night in Lake Pontchartrain in St. Charles Parish, a Louisiana police department said. Kenner Police Department spokesman Sgt. Brian McGregor said Sunday evening that rescue boats are being sent from the Kenner Boat Launch, and that officials with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office are assisting, The Times-Picayune reported. There were "a lot of injuries," many of them serious, with at least six confirmed and more expected, McGregor said.
 
Dead woman billed on 100th birthday by Hollywood Hills nursing home [that killed her] | 19 Oct 2017 | Even thoughAlbertina Vega is dead and the sweltering nursing home where she died is shut down, the facility still billed her on what would have been her 100th birthday. Vega, 99, was one of 14 deceased residents of the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills where the central air conditioning failed during Hurricane Irma. Carmen Fernandez, the wife of Vega's cousin, said she went to the bank to close Vega's account only to learn there was no m-ney in it..."I was enraged. They let her die and then they bill her," she said.
 
Up to 266 possibly exposed to TB at Durham school | 18 Oct 2017 | As many as 266 students and staff at Northern High School may have been exposed to a student with tuberculosis. Northern High students who may be affected by a potential spread of tuberculosis are being watched and treated for the infectious disease. On Thursday, students who have a class or ride the bus with the student affected will be tested, according to a robocall message to parents from the school principal, Dan Gilfort.
 
Dow hits 23,000 for the first time | 17 Oct 2017 | The Dow Jones industrial average crossed 23,000 mark for the first time on Tuesday -- just two and a half months after it breached the 22,000 milestone. Shares have mounted their historic rally amid continued optimism on Wall Street over President Trump's plans to slash taxes and regulations, as well as continued strength in corporate profits. Still, some strategists wonder that the risks of a bubble are growing.
 
Senate narrowly passes 2018 budget, paving way for tax reform | 19 Oct 2017 | Senate Republicans took the first step Thursday evening toward passing a tax plan and fulfilling a long-held campaign pledge. Senators narrowly voted 51-49 to pass the fiscal year 2018 budget after a grueling hours-long marathon on the Senate floor. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) joined with every Democrat to vote against the bill. The spending blueprint is key to Republicans' efforts to pass tax reform because it includes instructions that will allow the plan to avoid a Democratic filibuster.
 
Trump to Scrap Critical Health Care Subsidies, Hitting Obamacare Again | 12 Oct 2017 | President Trump will scrap subsidies to health insurance companies that help pay out-of-pocket costs of low-income people, the White House said late Thursday. His plans were disclosed hours after the president ordered potentially sweeping changes in the nation’s insurance system, including sales of cheaper policies with fewer benefits and fewer protections for consumers. The twin hits to the Affordable Care Act -- on successive days -- could unravel President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement, sending insurance premiums soaring and insurance companies fleeing from the health law's online marketplaces. After Republicans failed to repeal the health law in Congress, Mr. Trump appears determined to dismantle it on his own.
 
Trump eases ObamaCare rules with executive order | 12 Oct 2017 | President Trump on Thursday signed an executive order aimed at taking action on ObamaCare on his own after Congress failed to repeal the law. Trump said Thursday the order is "starting that process" to repeal ObamaCare. It will be the "first steps to providing millions of Americans with ObamaCare relief," Trump said. Administration officials said the order is just the beginning of the administration’s actions related to the health-care law. Experts warned that the order could undermine the stability of ObamaCare markets by opening up skimpier, cheaper plans that would divert healthy people away from ObamaCare plans.
 
Universities warn against costumes based on other cultures | 17 Oct 2017 | Universities across the country are once again encouraging students to think twice about their costume choices this Halloween, promoting the yearly "Culture Not a Costume" campaign. The "culture not a costume" campaign was first popularized by Ohio University students in 2011, with a series of images showing minority students holding photos of people dressed as interpretations of their respective ethnicities. This year, Towson University announced that is has joined "Ohio University and universities across the country in reminding our community this Halloween that 'we're a culture, not a costume.'"
 
Students aggressively mock, harass Charles Murray at UMich | 11 Oct 2017 | Charles Murray's event at the University of Michigan was completely overthrown by student protesters, who occupied the auditorium and loudly interrupted Murray for 40 minutes before sauntering out of the room. The event, set to begin at 6:00 p.m. EST, was immediately shut down by protesters before Murray even was given a chance to begin as one demonstrator projected a "white supremacist" hologram above his head...Until protesters left the venue, Murray was allowed only brief periods to speak, as one protester took to the stage to ask him a question.
 
Globe had 2nd warmest year to date, 4th warmest September on record --Arctic and Antarctic sea ice coverage remains small | 18 Oct 2017 | The average global temperature set in September 2017 was 1.40 degrees F above the 20th-century average of 59.0 degrees, according to scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information. This average temperature was the fourth highest for September in the 1880-2017 record. This marked the 41st consecutive September and the 393rd consecutive month with temperatures above the 20th-century average. The year-to-date average temperature was 1.57 degrees F above the 20th-century average of 57.5 degrees. This was the second warmest for this period, 0.23 of a degree behind the record set in 2016.
 
The Polite (Canadian Way) to Get Rid of Bears | 19 Oct 2017 | The most Canadian way to get rid of bears (video).
 
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