[PAA-Discuss] FW: Footage shows Israeli commandos rescuing wounded ISIS fighters from Syrian warzone
Rick _lux
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Fri Dec 18 22:13:59 EST 2015
From: clg_news at legitgov.org
To: legitgov at lists.people-link.net
Subject: Footage shows Israeli commandos rescuing wounded ISIS fighters from Syrian warzone
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2015 19:00:13 -0500
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18 December 2015
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Unified schools closed by 'credible threat' of violence
Heartstopping footage shows Israeli commandos rescuing wounded ISIS
fighters from Syrian warzone --Elite
Israeli troops rescue wounded Syrians from the world's worst war almost every
night --Many are enemies of Israel and some may even be fighters for groups affiliated to Al Qaeda --MailOnline
embedded with Israeli commandos stationed on the border between Israel and Syria
--Dramatic video filmed by MailOnline and the Israeli army shows these
operations taking place | 16 Dec 2015 | Under cover of darkness, an
Israeli armoured car advances down the potholed road that leads to Syria. But
this wounded man is not an Israeli soldier, or even an Israeli citizen. He is an Islamic militant [aka ISIS].
Almost every night, Israeli troops run secret missions to save the lives of
Syrian fighters, all of whom are sworn enemies of the Jewish state...It
is unclear how the two enemies arrange the rescue. [Yes, it's
just a big, fat mystery.] All that has been disclosed is that word
reaches Israeli forces that casualties have been dumped at the border,
intelligence establishes that it is not a trap, and the commandos are sent in.
[Now, put that in your pipe and smoke it.
And, stop calling CLG a 'conspiracy' site.]
UN security council adopts resolution on Syrian peace
process | 18 Dec 2015 | The UN security council
has unanimously agreed a resolution endorsing an international roadmap for a
peace process in Syria, a rare show of unity among major powers on a conflict
that has claimed more than 250,000 lives. The council adopted the text at a
meeting in New York on Friday, which sets out a timetable for talks between the
Syrian government and opposition, with a start date of early January. The
statement backs a nationwide ceasefire in Syria to come into effect "as soon as
the representatives of the Syrian government and the opposition have begun
initial steps towards a political transition under UN auspices".
Washington is panicking that Putin is breaking the ISIS supply
line | 15 Dec 2015 | For years, the US-directed
NATO alliance has made sure that convoys full of food, weapons, and other goods
have gotten to the terrorist groups IS and al-Qaida via the Syrian-Turkish
border. Russian air strikes have massively impeded this service, if not brought
it to a standstill...Regardless of what kind of goods were transported, this
confirms that the terrorists in the area near the Oncupinar Border Crossing are
in charge. This is where the supply line from Turkey to IS can be
found...Already last year one would have had to ask the legitimate
question: If the plan was to destroy IS, why didn't the US just bomb the supply
route instead of leading operations inside Syria? Especially if (a), these
attacks were considered to be less dangerous and (b), logistics for the attacks
were right there in the area (Turkish airbase).
Yemeni forces kill over 80 Saudi-led troops, including 42 Blackwater
mercenaries, in missile attack --The
surface-to-surface missile also destroyed two Patriot missile systems, three
Apache helicopters, more than 50 military vehicles, all belonging to the US
Blackwater Worldwide security services company. | 13 Dec 2015 | Yemeni
forces have managed to kill over 80 Saudi-led troops, including 42 Blackwater
mercenaries, in a ballistic missile attack in the western Bab-el-Mandeb area.
The Yemeni army, backed by popular committees loyal to the Houthi Ansarullah
movement, targeted a Saudi military headquarters in the Yemen's southwestern
province of Ta'izz with a Tochka ballistic missile on Sunday night, Yemen's
Arabic-language al-Masirah news website reported. Twenty-three Saudi, nine
Emirati, and seven Moroccan forces, including a number of commanders, were also
killed in the attack.
After half a century, U.S. and Cuba to resume scheduled
flights | 17 Dec 2015 | The United States and
Cuba have agreed to restore scheduled commercial airline service for the first
time in more than five decades in a deal allowing 110 round-trip flights a day
between the former Cold War foes. Announced a year to the day after the two
countries embarked on a process of normalizing ties, the latest accord will not
go into effect immediately but should eventually increase tourism and business
on the communist-ruled island. Under the pact, [corporate-ruled] U.S. airlines
will be able to sell tickets on their websites for flights to Cuba but they must
first apply for permission from U.S. regulators to fly specific routes. Charter
flights operated by U.S. carriers already connect the countries.
DHS modifies terror alert
system | 18 Dec 2015 | The general public might
be better-informed about potential terrorist threats, if modifications to the
Homeland Safety Division alert system work as Secretary Jeh Johnson hopes they
may. "We're creating an intermediate degree to the [National Threat Advisory
System], that features an NTAS bulletin which describes basic developments or
tendencies relating to threats of terrorism," Secretary Jeh Johnson informed
reporters. Along side the announcement, DHS issued the primary NTAS bulletin,
which will probably be in impact via mid-June and could be discovered on DHS's
web site.
Friend of San Bernardino terrorist who bought two assault-style rifles
used in deadly attacks arrested on weapons charges --Told FBI he legally bought two AR-15s three years ago as a
favor for Syed Farook, who was a former neighbor and his relative by marriage
| 17 Dec 2015 | A friend of [alleged] San Bernardino terrorist Syed
Farook who investigators say purchased two assault-style rifles that were used
in the deadly attacks has been arrested. Federal prosecutors plan to bring
weapons charges against 24-year-old Enrique Marquez, a former neighbor of Farook
and his relative by marriage, CNN and NBC reported Thursday morning, citing
sources familiar with the investigation. FBI officials said Marquez legally
bought two AR-15s three years ago for Farook as a favor because the US-born
health inspector was worried that he would not pass a background check had he
tried to buy the weapons himself.
DOJ: Harrisburg Teenager Charged With Providing Material Support to
ISIS | 17 Dec 2015 | A Harrisburg teenager has
been arrested and charged with providing material support to ISIS [I-CIA-SIS].
The Department Of Justice (DOJ) announced that Jalil Ibn Ameer Aziz, 19, a U.S.
citizen, is charged in a criminal complaint unsealed today in U.S.
District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. According to the
complaint, Aziz has used at least 57 different Twitter accounts to advocate
violence against the U.S. and U.S. citizens. Aziz is alleged to have posted a
hyperlink containing the names, addresses and other personal information of 100
reported U.S. military members and calls for violence against them.
Fremont, Calif., man indicted for attempting
to travel to join terrorist group | 17 Dec 2015
| A federal grand jury in San Francisco returned an indictment today, charging a
Fremont man named Adam Shafi, 22, with attempting to provide material support or
resources to a foreign terrorist organization. According to the indictment,
Shafi is accused of attempting to provide personnel to al-Nusrah Front also
known as ANF, an organization designated by the Department of State as a Foreign
Terrorist Organization and as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist entity.
The indictment alleges that at the time Shafi provided the support, he knew ANF
was a designated foreign terrorist organization and that the organization had
engaged and was engaging in terrorist activity and terrorism.
Los Angeles defends school closure after apparent email
hoax | 15 Dec 2015 | Los Angeles city officials
defended their decision to shut down all public schools on Tuesday in response
to an email threat that appears to have been a hoax. The drastic measure was
ordered as a precaution, triggered in part by the December 2 attacks in nearby
San Bernardino that left 14 people dead, said Ramon Cortines, the superintendent
of Los Angeles schools -- the second-largest school district in the US with
640,000 students. A similar threat was also made against New York City schools,
but officials there said they deemed it not credible from the onset and accused
Los Angeles school officials of badly overreacting.
Outrageous:
Florida professor fired for Sandy Hook hoax
theory --Ideas were based on
conflicting media reports that emerged on the day of the shooting in Newtown,
Connecticut, in December 2012 --For years, James Tracy claimed the Sandy Hook
massacre may not have happened | 17 Dec 2015 | A Florida professor was
fired this week after initiating a years-long campaign claiming the Sandy Hook
massacre was a hoax and [allegedly] harassing the family of a victim he believes
never existed. James Tracy, who teaches Culture of Conspiracy at Florida
Atlantic University, launched his own conspiracy theory in the aftermath
of Sandy Hook three years ago, based on conflicting media reports from the day
of shooting that lead him to question whether it happened at all. Tracy was
finally sent a termination letter from the university this week, which he has 10
days to respond to, according to The New York
Daily News. Tracy suggested on his blog - memoryholeblog dot com - the massacre
did not unfold in the way authorities said it did, and may not have happened at
all. [One look at the 'Seinfeld'-era outfits worn by students in the
iconic Sandy Hook Elementary School classroom photo reveals all you need to know
about the Sandy Hook story: Parents in upscale Newtown, Connecticut, would not
send their children to school in clothing styles which were in vogue over a
decade earlier. We are being played. --LRP]
Federal Reserve lifts interest rates for first time since
2006 | 16 Dec 2015 | The Federal Reserve voted
unanimously on Wednesday to raise interest rates by a quarter point, marking the
first increase in more than nine years. The bank raised its fed funds rate to a
range of 0.25% to 0.5%, ending an unprecedented seven-year run of near-zero
interest rates. The vote was 10-0. The board of directors also raised the
discount rate to 1% from 0.75%.
Secret deal QUADRUPLES foreign workers in U.S. --Borrows from Rubio's 'Gang of Eight
[Corporate Trolls]' bill to flood blue-collar job market | 16
Dec 2015 | Buried in the 2,000-page [disastrous] omnibus spending bill released
by the Senate Wednesday morning is a secret provision that many senators hope
unemployed blue-collar workers won't find out about. This provision
would quadruple the number of H-2B visas for low-skilled foreign "guest
workers." It would allow more than a quarter-of-a-million foreign
workers to enter the U.S. each year and work in the construction industry,
hotel-motel services, truck drivers, food processing, forestry and many other
fields that don't require a college education. A vote on the spending bill is
expected late Thursday night, possibly after midnight, sources on the Hill told
WND.
Bernie Sanders sues DNC for $600,000 a day over removal of data
access | 18 Dec 2015 | Bernie Sanders is suing
the Democratic party for 600,000 a day in damages, claiming it breached its
contract with the campaign by dramatically removing all access to crucial voter
records just days before the Iowa caucus. A copy of the lawsuit filed with a federal
court in Washington reveals that the agreement to use a shared computer system
for voter registration and supporter data included a provision for a 10-day
notice period for any changes to access. It comes as the Democratic National
Committee immediately suspended all access for the Sanders team to a shared
database system as punishment for a data breach in which a number of staff
accessed records belonging to Hillary Clinton's campaign during a software
glitch.
Sanders sues the DNC over suspended access to critical voter
list | 18 Dec 2015 | The presidential campaign
of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders filed a lawsuit against the Democratic National
Committee late Friday, arguing that the party had unfairly suspended the
campaign's access to key voter information. The suit came hours after the
campaign's defiant campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, acknowledged at a Washington
news conference that Sanders staffers had improperly reviewed information
gathered by rival Hillary Clinton earlier in the week. But he accused the DNC of
overreacting to the breach by suspending the Sanders campaign's ability to
access information it has gathered about its own supporters.
GOP candidates clash sharply on national security,
immigration | 16 Dec 2015 | Sens. Ted Cruz and
Marco Rubio clashed sharply over national security and immigration in Tuesday's
Republican presidential debate, thrusting their evolving feud to the forefront
of the GOP race. Front-runner Donald Trump stood firmly behind his provocative
call for banning Muslims from the United States, saying, "We are not talking
about religion, we are talking about security." For former Florida Gov. Jeb
Bush, the fifth GOP debate was an opportunity to find his footing after months
of uneven performances. He appeared more comfortable than in previous debates in
taking on Trump, though it's unclear whether his stronger showing will change
the trajectory of his sluggish campaign.
Here's Carly Fiorina Bragging About a Maybe Classified Relationship With
the NSA | 15 Dec 2015 | In the midst of an
incoherent and incorrect [and insane] rant on the recent history of mobile
technology, failed technology executive Carly Fiorina recounted an apparently
true story about how she helped the NSA after 9/11. Actually, it turns out that
story may have been classified. "Soon after 9/11," Fiorina said during Tuesday's
debate, "I got a phone call from the NSA. They needed help. I gave them help. I
stopped a truck load of equipment and I had it turned around. It was escorted by
the NSA into headquarters." Last month, Motherboard reported on leaked NSA documents that seemed to indicate this exchange was still under classification,
and that the HP computers were put to use in the NSA's warrantless wiretapping
program, codenamed STELLARWIND.
Putin says Trump is 'absolute leader' in U.S. presidential
race | 17 Dec 2015 | Russian President Vladimir
Putin found a moment Thursday during a wide-ranging news conference to offer a
strong endorsement of Republican front-runner Donald Trump, calling the
billionaire presidential candidate the "absolute leader in the presidential
race." Putin consecrated a budding international bromance between the two men as
he commented on the U.S. campaign for the White House, saying that Russia would
work with "whomever the American voters choose" but expressing special praise
for Trump. Trump said in October that he would "get along very well" with Putin
and applauded the Russian leader for his intervention against the Islamic State
in Syria.
Mac Miller resurrects Donald Trump feud
| 17 Dec 2015 | Rapper Mac Miller, who made waves with his 2011
Billboard-charting hit "Donald Trump," has put any ambiguity about his feeling
towards the billionaire mogul to rest in a bombastic bash, tweeting "Just please
don't elect this m-----f----- man." The Pittsburgh rapper's "Donald Trump" hails
Trump's "I'm really rich" attitude and describes one who possesses a Trump
persona, perhaps Miller himself, as the "flyest m------f----- in the room." But
alas, Miller's admiration for the billionaire mogul has run its course. In a
passionate Twitter tirade, Miler expressed his support for the #BlackLivesMatter
movement, and slammed some of his white fans who have not "done anything" to
support activists in light of police brutality.
Hustler Has $1 Million Offer Out on Ben Carson's Adviser for Proof of
Man-on-Man Harassment | 14 Dec 2015 | Hustler
magazine publisher Larry Flynt is offering up to $1 million to anyone who can
prove that a top adviser to Republican presidential hopeful Ben Carson is guilty
of male-on-male sexual harassment. In an open letter published Monday
in The Las Vegas Review-Journal, Flynt vows to fork over between "50,000 and 1
million" to anyone with proof that the long-standing claims against Armstrong
Williams, who is also a conservative radio personality, are true, according to The Hollywood
Reporter. In 1998, Williams was accused of sexual harassment
by his former personal trainer, Stephen Gregory, on more than 50 separate
incidents, SF Gate reported. The case was
ultimately settled out of court, but thanks to Flynt, Williams' sordid past has come back to haunt him
and his new boss.
Freddie Gray: judge declares mistrial in case against Baltimore police
officer | 16 Dec 2015 | Judge Barry Williams
declared a mistrial on Wednesday in the case of William Porter, the first of six officers to be
tried for the death of Freddie Gray due to injuries he received in the back of a
police van. The jury announced that it could not reach a verdict on the charges
of manslaughter, second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, and misconduct in
office. It is not yet clear what effect the mistrial will have on the subsequent
cases, or when Porter might be tried again. Five other officers will be tried
one by one in the months to come, several of whom are facing more serious
charges for their central role in the events leading to Gray's death in
April.
Archie the Bear, Center of Ohio Dept. of Agriculture Battle With Lodi
Family, Dies at Home By Lori Price, www.legitgov.org | 18 Dec 2015 | A rescued black
bear, who lived happily with his "parents," Debbie and Jeff Gillium, died
Thursday evening at home in Lodi, Ohio. Archie, 41, was the center of an online
and court battle over his ownership status with the Ohio Department of
Agriculture...Gillium family friend, Bryan Baker, posted the sad announcement of
Archie's passing on Facebook.
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