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7/14/2015 4:30:13 PM


The collapse of the EU has begun


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Mon, 13 Jul 2015 14:43 UTC


European creditors have agreed on a deal with Greece, but the existence of the political union in its previous form is out of the question. The EU will split, and the final break is only a matter of time, DWN wrote.

Many international observers called the recent EU summit a “humiliation of the Greeks.” The talks which were the longest in the history of the Union diminished all values for which the EU once stood, they said.

According to DWN, this is the end of the EU in its previous form — a political union, cherishing mutual trust and democratic principles. The democracy is now becoming a marginal phenomenon. ‘Strong’ states now give ultimatums to ‘weak’ ones in a way that was never done before.

On Monday, Greece and Eurozone leaders are finally reported to have reached a unanimous agreement, according to which Greece may get 86 billion euros over the next three years if it conducts the necessary reforms.

The imposed economic policies, however, will destroy the Greek economy. The Greek banks will partially collapse, while many savers will lose their money. The policy of austerity has not worked in the past five and a half years, and is unlikely to work now, the newspaper wrote.

The consequences for Eurozone countries will be dramatic. The Greek banking panic could in seconds become a European banking panic which would be uncontrollable. The solidarity in the EU is eroding, with countries acting in their own selfish interests. The refugee crisis is likely to become the next failure in the EU, which will have members acting in their own interests and not in the interests of the Union as a whole, the article said.

According to DWN, Angela Merkel and Wolfgang Schäuble have overnight transformed the EU into an entity that is no longer held together by trust, but only by naked fear.

With the signing of the agreement with Greece the nightmare for the EU has begun. Life in Europe is no longer determined by contracts, but by the law of the jungle, the newspaper wrote.


Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150713/1024551715.html#ixzz3fsrZBElj


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7/14/2015 5:11:11 PM

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7/14/2015 5:27:10 PM
All of it FAKE?

Footage obtained from McCain staffer shows ISIL executions shot in studio

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The Takfiri video allegedly showing the burning of Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kassasbeh also shows signs of Jordanian pilot Mu’ath al-Kaseasbeh.

Leaked footage obtained from a staffer of US Senator John McCain shows the making of an ISIL “execution” video similar to the videos portraying the beheading of James Foley and other victims.

In the three-and-a-half minute video, ISIL executioner Jihadi John (aka Mohammed Emwazi) can be seen standing in front of a green screen, beside a kneeling hostage wearing an orange jumpsuit and a green screen hood in a fully equipped studio in the presence of a production crew, the Leaksource website recently reported.

The desert style set and wind machine effects, share similarities to the beheading videos ISIL released of Steven Sotloff, David Haines, and Alan Henning.

The following is an example showing the similarities between the leaked footage and Foley’s alleged beheading.

According to the report, the video was obtained in Ukraine from the cellphone of a member of McCain’s staff by the Hactivist group, CyberBerkut.

“Dear Senator McCain! We recommend you next time in foreign travel, and especially on the territory of Ukraine, not to take confidential documents.

On one of the devices of your colleagues, we found a lot of interesting things. Something we decided to put: this video should become the property of the international community!” the group is quoted as saying in the report.

MacCain’s ironic response to the claims can be seen below.

According to British forensic experts, Foley’s execution was probably staged with the use of “camera trickery and slick post-production techniques.”

A terrorism expert stated that the videos of Japanese hostages Kenji Goto and Haruna Yukawa was probably taken in an indoor studio.

The ISIL video purporting to show the execution of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians on a beach in Libya is also fake, said Hollywood horror film director Mary Lambert.

“In the opening shot all the figures might be animated. They never had more than six men on the beach… The close-ups of jihadists on the beach are most likely green screen… The sea turning red is obviously FX,” she said.


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7/14/2015 11:01:00 PM

Syrian atrocity photos are real, FBI says

Michael Isikoff

(Photo illustration: Yahoo News. Photos: Remy de la Mauviniere/AP; Courtesy of The Caesar Team/Coalition for a Democratic Syria)

A yearlong analysis by the FBI has concluded that controversial photographs showing the torture of Syrian political prisoners are authentic, providing powerful new evidence to support charges of extensive human rights violations by the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

The photographs, smuggled out of Syria by a defector two years ago, show no evidence of being manipulated and “appear to depict real people and events,” the FBI concluded in a report compiled at the request of the State Department.

A top State Department official said the FBI report, a copy of which was obtained exclusively by Yahoo News, could provide fresh impetus for international war crimes prosecutors to bring criminal charges against top Syrian officials.

But, by refocusing attention on Syrian abuses, it could also complicate Obama administration efforts to persuade Congress to back the Iranian nuclear deal signed today in Vienna.

Iran has been a major backer of the Assad regime, and Assad himself today sent a congratulatory telegram to the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, saying he expected the accord to lead to more support “with greater drive.”

After more than a year of analysis by the FBI lab in Quantico, Va., the five-page report was completed last month. It focused on 242 of the grisly photos — there were more than 55,000 in all — showing emaciated, bruised and scorched bodies, some lined up in a warehouse with ribs protruding, in scenes that have been compared to images from the Nazi Holocaust.

They were taken by a former official government photographer-turned-defector who, using the codename “Caesar,” smuggled them out of Syria two years ago on thumb drives concealed in his shoes.

Related Slideshow: Newly released to Yahoo News: Syrian torture photos

When the photos first surfaced last year, Assad officials denounced them as forgeries concocted by Syrian rebel groups.

Any expert “could easily find out that these pictures are fake and that they have no relation to prisoners or detainees in Syrian prisons,” the Syrian Justice Ministry said in a statement at the time.

But the FBI report contradicts that claim.

The bodies and scenes depicted in the 242 samples analyzed by FBI analysts “exhibit no artifacts or inconsistencies that would indicate that they have been manipulated … [or] are the result of computer-generated effects,” states the report by the FBI’s Digital Evidence Laboratory.

Some of the photos, most of which were taken on a Nikon Coolpix P50 digital camera, do show text that was added to cards seen in the photos. But these alterations “had no effect on the bodies or remainder of the scenes depicted therein. … Therefore, all 242 images appear to depict real people and events,” the report concludes.

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Ed Royce, center, speaks as Syrian Army defector Caesar, in a blue hooded jacket, who smuggled out of Syria over 50,000 photographs documenting the torture and execution of more than 10,000 dissidents, listens through an interpreter during a briefing in July 2014. (Photo: Alex Wong/Getty)

The FBI report is “very significant,” said Mouaz Moustafa, the executive director of the Syrian Emergency Task Force, a Washington-based group that helped smuggle the photos out of Syria. “It verifies that the Syrian regime is engaged in genocidal massacres in its jails. These are still going on today — and we’re not doing anything about it.” Working with a team of international lawyers and human rights advocates funded in part by the government of Qatar, the group turned the images over to the U.S. State Department last year.

Stephen Rapp, the State Department ambassador for global criminal justice, said Tuesday that the FBI report has already been shared with officials at a United Nations commission investigating Syrian human rights abuses, as well as with war crimes prosecutors from European countries looking for evidence that some of their citizens may have been tortured inside Syrian jails.

The report “has increased the possibility that there will be prosecutions of the responsible officers of Syrian torture centers in the courts of states where victims had citizenship or their families are in refuge,” Rapp said in a statement emailed to Yahoo News.

The FBI conducted its analysis at Rapp’s request. The bureau informally told Rapp last year that it had seen no evidence that the photos had been doctored, but the written report, for which some members of Congress had been pressing, is the first definitive conclusion. Portions of the report, possibly discussing efforts to identify the individuals shown, were redacted in the copy obtained by Yahoo News.

The report comes at a crucial moment in the debate over U.S. policy toward Syria. Some members of Congress are pressing for increased aid to moderate Syrian rebel groups and the creation of no-fly and protected zones to shield civilians from air attacks, which have included deadly barrel bombs containing poisonous chlorine gas.

They argue that while the brutality of the Islamic State has been on ample display through its release of videos of beheadings, the far more extensive atrocities of the Assad regime have been less visible and have received much less public attention.

Those members — including House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., and ranking minority member Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y. — plan to press the issue at an informal House-Senate hearing on Wednesday that will display the Caesar photos. The meeting, which will be held in the Rayburn House Office Building, is being co-sponsored by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Royce, who last year had arranged for Caesar to testify before his panel with his face concealed by a hood, said today that he was “pleased but not surprised that these photos of sheer brutality have been authenticated. … A year later, these photos demand action.”

Also slated to attend the hearing are Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., and ranking Democratic member of the committee Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md.

The hearing will also include testimony from Qutaiba Idelbi, a 25-year-old Syrian human rights activist who was arrested and taken to a military prison after participating in protests against the regime during the 2011 Arab Spring. He told Yahoo News that he plans to describe how he was tortured inside the prison: lashed with whips, stomped on the head, doused with cold water and squeezed between wooden planks in a procedure known as the “flying carpet” that left him “screaming with pain.”

Idelbi said he recognizes at least four of his friends among the prisoners in the cache of photos. “I don’t want anyone to see what I saw or live what I lived,” he said. “This is the goal of my life.”

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7/15/2015 1:14:21 AM

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4 SUPREMES ALERT AMERICA: 'TROUBLE IS COMING'


'That's as strong of a warning from as high a source as you can possibly get'

Published: 3 days ago


author-imageGREG COROMBOS




Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts

Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts

America needs to prepare for a major governmental assault on religious liberty in the wake of the Supreme Court’s marriage ruling, but those standing against the tide can find plenty of inspiration from those who pioneered the concept of religious freedom at the American founding.

Michael Farris is co-founder of the Home School Legal Defense Association and author of “The History of Religious Liberty.” The book details the fierce fight for the religious freedom provisions that eventually emerged in the First Amendment to the Constitution.

Farris said history is critical to understand in the wake of the marriage decision and the brand new threats to liberty being advocated on the political left.

The day after the Obergefell v. Hodges decision was handed down, Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisc., told MSNBC she believed religious liberty was a much narrower concept than has been understood for centuries.

“Certainly the First Amendment says that in institutions of faith that there is absolute power to, you know, to observe deeply held religious beliefs,” Baldwin said. “But I don’t think it extends far beyond that. We’ve seen the set of arguments play out in issues such as access to contraception.”

She added, “Should it be the individual pharmacist whose religious beliefs guides whether a prescription is filled? In this context, they’re talking about expanding this far beyond our churches and synagogues to businesses and individuals across this country. I think there are clear limits that have been set in other contexts, and we ought to abide by those in this new context across America.”

Michael Farris’ “History of Religious Liberty” is a sweeping literary work that passionately traces the epic history of religious liberty across three centuries, from the turbulent days of medieval Europe to colonial America and the birth pangs of a new nation.

Farris is dumbfounded at Baldwin’s reading of the First Amendment.

“The ignorance of members of Congress and the U.S. Senate never ceases to baffle me. How did they get there in the first place without taking a basic civics course? Or maybe they have and they just don’t believe it,” Farris said. “This senator has just simply walked away from not only the text of the Constitution and the meaning of the Constitution but our great American traditions.”

In fact, Farris believes Baldwin’s concept of religious liberty is almost completely backward.

“It is an institutional right,” he said. “Churches have religious freedom, but it’s primarily an individual right. The Supreme Court back in the day when it used to think straight would say things like it’s not up to the government or the courts to determine which individual within a faith has correctly understood the demands of that faith. You’re allowed to go your own way.”

In response to the court decision, Govs. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, and Sam Brownback, R-Kansas, have announced their states will vigorously protect the religious liberty of the people. Farris applauds the efforts but warns those policies won’t stop all government intrusion into Americans’ lives or the practices of religious institutions.

“That’s a good thing. It limits the areas where a church or a school can expect an attack. But a Christian college residing in one of those states can still expect an attack from the IRS or from the accrediting association or from the U.S. Department of Education if they don’t go along with the federal edicts on this,” said Farris, who warned schools and churches would be wise to protect themselves legally now given the dire warnings offered in the dissents to the Obergefell decision.

“We have four justices on the Supreme Court effectively warning all the religious institutions, ‘You better do something about this because trouble’s coming.’ I don’t think that’s an idle speculation,” he said. “That’s about as strong of a warning from about as high a source as you can possibly get.”

Listen to the WND/Radio America interview with Michael Farris

Farris expects the Religious Freedom Restoration Act to provide federal protection for Christian individuals and organizations, but only to the extent that Justice Anthony Kennedy acknowledges it.

In “The History of Religious Freedom,” Farris details the long, unlikely triumph of religious freedom in America’s founding. Just as in Europe, colonial America witnesses various denominations cracking down on others.

Modern history textbooks credit enlightenment thinking for the emergence of religious liberty in America. To Farris, that’s academic fantasy, and true scholars have actually debunked that notion.

“It’s simply not true,” he said. “I lay out the historical evidence in great detail. One Harvard historian around the 1920s said the evidence that people who are indifferent to religion, that basically is the enlightenment crowd, were the cause of religious liberty is an unsustainable argument. There is simply no evidence for that point.”

He added, “It was people who cared very deeply. It was grassroots kinds of Christians fighting establishment kind of Christians who gave us religious liberty for everybody. The battle for religious liberty wasn’t settled on the Mayflower.”

Protections for the free exercise of religion were anything but guaranteed in America. Farris said the colonial government of Virginia teamed with the Anglican Church to punish dissenters as late as the 1770s. In 1776, Virginia’s Declaration of Rights became the first declaration of religious liberty anywhere in the world.

In 1789, Congress approved the Bill of Rights and sent them to the states for approval. That same year, the French Revolution unfolded. The upheaval in the two countries has long been compared, especially as the U.S. moved forward with stability and France subsequently endured the Reign of Terror and the Napoleonic era.

Farris said there are key reasons for the very different results of revolutions rooted in freedom, including America’s much deeper respect for personal religious liberty and vastly different views about the nature of man.

“France believed that man was perfectable and that we could create our own utopia, whereas the American Revolution followed the Christian biblical idea that all men are sinners and that’s why you needed limited government, because you can’t trust any man in government to rule faithfully forever,” he explained.

According to Farris, the greatest parallel between the colonial struggle for religious freedom and today’s cultural battles is where the battle lines are drawn. Religious freedom was not championed by the ruling class.

“It was a monumental battle,” he said. “It was the common people, who believed in Jesus, who believed the Bible was the authority for their faith and their life, who really fought the war and won. Many of them paid with their lives.”

Farris said the founding generation should serve as inspiration for the religious freedom fights of this century.

“Common people armed with bravery and faith in God can turn anything around,” he said. “I’ve seen it in my own life through the homeschooling movement. We were outnumbered and outgunned by the teachers’ unions day after day after day. We won battle after battle after battle because (we were) common people armed with the Constitution of the United States and belief in the Word of God.”


Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2015/07/4-supremes-alert-america-trouble-is-coming/#gLEx2BIMoLz7CjIq.99



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