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11/15/2015 10:28:39 AM

Hundreds of Mormons resign in Utah same-sex policy protest

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People gather around the historic Mormon Salt Lake Temple between sessions at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' 185th Annual General Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah April 4, 2015. REUTERS/George Frey

By Peg McEntee

SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - Hundreds of Latter-day Saints mailed or handed in letters quitting the Mormon church on Saturday to protest a new policy barring children of married same-sex couples from being baptized until they are adults.

Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) approved the policy last week. It added same-sex marriage to acts considered to be a renunciation of the Mormon faith and thus subject to church discipline, including excommunication.

“This is about compassion and supporting our community,” said Brooke Swallow, one of the organizers of the protest in a city park. “No longer are we going to keep our mouths shut.”

About 1,000 people showed up at the park across the street from the headquarters complex of the Utah-based church. Long lines of Mormons handed resignation letters to Mark Naugle, an attorney who made sure the forms were complete and promised to mail them the next day.

Others joined a procession to a downtown mailbox and then twice circled Temple Square, home of the faith's flagship temple.

“I resigned today,” said Paul Pratt, one of the protesters. “I haven't been active for 17 years. It's time to separate. I don't need a bunch of (church leaders) telling me what to do.”

The church has more than 15 million adherents and 85,000 missionaries around the world. A spokesperson from the LDS church was not available for comment on Saturday.

The new church policy follows a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June that legalized same-sex marriage. The policy bars children of gay married couples from being baptized in the faith until they turn 18, leave their parents' home and disavow same-sex marriage or cohabitation.

Church leaders elaborated on the policy on Friday, saying the withholding of baptism would apply only to children whose primary residence is with a same-sex couple.

For children who have already been baptized, the provisions do not curtail their membership activities, the leaders said.

The church this year said it would support laws protecting gays and lesbians from discrimination in housing and employment. But Mormon leaders have said sex should only happen between a married couple, and that they cannot sanction same-sex marriage.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles; Editing by Daniel Wallis and James Dalgleish)

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11/15/2015 10:36:31 AM

Coincidence? Paris Shooting Right Before Paris Summit and on Friday 13th? The Real Agenda Exposed and You’re Not Gonna Like It!

Friday, November 13, 2015 18:43

By now you have heard about the horrible events transpiring in Paris, France where over 150 people have been shot dead and many other wounded by ISIS terrorists that attacked multiple locations including a sports arena, a restaurant, a concert hall, a bar and other locations. What has transpired is absolutely disturbing and sickening on so many levels, and my heart goes out to the families who have lost a loved one.

The sad truth is, I do believe this is likely a planned event. There are far too many coincidences and agendas at play that fit right into the hands of the New World Order elite.

In the video below I delve through at least three coincidences that will literally have you questing everything. Not only that but I discuss France’s gun rights and how many Syrian rebells they plan on letting in the country, and if any of that plays a role in what just transpired. Trust me this is one video you’re going to want to see!!!


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11/15/2015 10:45:12 AM
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SOTT Exclusive: Multi-site 'attack exercises' held same day as Paris attack

Eerily reminiscent of the 9/11 attack on the WTC and the London 7/7 bombings, Patrick Pelloux, an EMT and employee of Charlie Hebdo magazine describes the scene near his office as being the staging area for a security exercise for dealing with simultaneous terrorist attacks on multiple sites. It would seem that at the time of the attacks many early responder resources were already tied up in the security exercise.
Comment: The 'coincidental' pairing of a 'preparedness drill' and a terrorist attack seems to have become the norm.

9/11 - Mission Accomplished

'Further, as with the five incredibly 'coincidental' military "drills" simulating hijacked airliners that were underway on 9/11 - at precisely the same time the actual 'hijackings' were underway - that caused all the confusion with Air Traffic Controllers, there were three similar "drills" taking place in London. These drills entailed the mock detonation of explosives at the three exact subway stations involved in the actual bombings, at exactly the times the bombs went off. It's been estimated the odds of this being a coincidence are the same odds as picking two people at random from anywhere on the planet, sending them each out to get three grains of sand, and them each picking the same grains of sand - literally trillions to one against. Needless to add, the London bombers' plastic ID cards, too, survived the explosion and were all found in pristine condition.'


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11/15/2015 1:22:46 PM

Paris attacks may lead to US military anti-IS escalation

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A woman is being evacuated from the Bataclan theater after a shooting in Paris, Friday Nov. 13, 2015. French President Francois Hollande declared a state of emergency and announced that he was closing the country's borders. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)


WASHINGTON (AP) — The Paris terrorist attacks seem likely to compel President Barack Obama to consider military escalation against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. But that probably will not mean dramatic moves like launching a U.S. or international ground offensive or accelerating aerial bombing in hopes of eliminating the global threat of violent extremism.

"You aren't going to bomb ISIS back to the Stone Age," Anthony Cordesman, a longtime Middle East analyst, said Saturday.

Cordesman and other American defense analysts said Obama may deepen U.S. involvement incrementally by, for example, embedding U.S. military advisers closer to the front lines with Iraqi forces and with anti-IS fighters in Syria. But that and similar moves to intensify U.S. support for local forces is unlikely to produce quick results.

As Cordesman sees it, years of tragic terrorist attacks like Paris are almost inevitable, and there are no near-term solutions.

Stephen Biddle, a George Washington University professor of international affairs, said the Paris attack may create a political imperative to do more militarily against IS, but he thinks it would be a mistake to launch a U.S. ground war.

"To defeat ISIL decisively would require hundreds of thousands of Western ground troops, but nobody thinks the ISIL threat warrants that scale of commitment, and in fact it doesn't," Biddle said.

At the core of the U.S. strategy in Iraq is a belief that unless local forces are empowered to retake and secure their own territory, any military gains the U.S. could make by leading the charge would be short-lived. In Syria, Obama had been unwilling to get more involved in a civil war, although he recently agreed to send a few dozen special operations forces.

One new wrinkle since Friday's attacks in Paris is the prospect of France asking its NATO allies to come to its aid, invoking the 28 members' treaty obligation to consider an armed attack on one member as an attack against them all. That has happened only once in NATO's 66-year history: in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks against the U.S.

James Stavridis, the retired Navy admiral who served as NATO's top commander in Europe from 2009 to 2013, said NATO should play a military role now.

"NATO's actions need to be deliberate, meaningful and at a significant scale," Stavridis said by email, adding that consultations among the allies should begin shortly.

Stavridis, who is dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, said NATO special forces could be called on in Iraq and Syria as aircraft spotters and as trainers of anti-IS fighters. They also could gather intelligence and conduct raids, he said. The alliance should welcome nonmember participants, including Russia, he said.

"Soft power and playing the long game matter in the Middle East, but there is a time for the ruthless application of hard power," Stavridis said. "This is that time, and NATO should respond militarily against the Islamic State with vigor.

Obama began U.S. bombing in Iraq and Syria, along with the deployment of military advisers to Iraq, more than a year ago. And although thousands of IS fighters have been killed, the U.S.-led coalition campaign has had only limited successes.

Overall the extremists remain in control of about a third of Iraq and Syria. IS continues to impose its unforgiving brand of radical Islam and carry out atrocities against minority groups, including sexual enslavement of women.

Richard Fontaine, president of the Center for a New American Security, a Washington think tank, said the Obama administration almost certainly will consider new ways to accelerate its military campaign.

Fontaine, a former foreign policy adviser to Republican Sen. John McCain, said Obama might opt for at least two changes in Iraq that he has resisted thus far: embedding U.S. military advisers in Iraqi army units closer to the front lines, and deploying forward air controllers on the battlefield to improve the effectiveness of U.S. airstrikes.

He saw little chance, however, of the U.S. undertaking a ground invasion of Syria.

"I wouldn't put that in the realistic category," he said.

Biddle, the George Washington University professor, said he expects a limited escalation from the U.S. and its allies, but he sees no options that would make a decisive military difference.

"Elected officials feel obligated to do something when bad news emerges from ISIL," he said. "So they escalate a bit. Because the escalation falls far short of what's needed to defeat ISIL, the escalation doesn't solve the problem, and so there's more bad news of some kind a few months later and the cycle repeats. This could go on a long time. My guess is that the Paris attacks will also follow this pattern."


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11/15/2015 1:42:48 PM
Adding to France's agony

10 dead as French high-speed train derails during test run

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Rescuers work at a canal in Eckwersheim where a high-speed train has derailed on November 14, 2015 during a test run (AFP Photo/Frederick Florin)


Eckwersheim (France) (AFP) - At least 10 people were killed and five more were missing after a French high-speed train derailed during a test run, local officials said, the first fatal accident since the TGV trains were introduced more than 30 years ago.

The victims were among the team of 49 technicians aboard the train which derailed near Strasbourg, northeastern France. There were no other passengers.

The train was running at around 350 kph (217 mph) on a high-speed line as part of testing for the next generation of TGV due to go into service in Spring 2016, a source close to the inquiry said.

Another 37 people were injured, including 12 people in critical condition, local officials said.

Five others were said to be missing with some people "still trapped under the carriages" , according to French Environment and Sustainable Development Minister Segolene Royal.

The train ended up under a bridge in the water of a roughly 40-metre (130-foot) wide canal.

Search and rescue teams, with sniffer dogs, were set to continue work throughout the night.

Royal, who visited the crash site later Saturday, as did transport secretary Alain Vidal, called it "an apocalyptic scene" and expressed her solidarity with the family of the victims.

The accident happened "because of excessive speed" at Eckwersheim in eastern France as technicians were on board for testing, said Dominique-Nicolas Jane, a senior official in the Alsace region.

However, police said the cause of the crash had not been determined. A source close to the investigation said dozens of technicians were aboard.

- Derailed into canal -

It is the first fatal accident since the TGV ("train grande vitesse" or high-speed train) went into service in France in 1981.

The damaged silver and black front on the train could be seen lying in the canal under a bridge, with the next carriage straddling the bank and the water.

A great plume of black smoke could be seen from several kilometres (miles) away, including from the suburbs of Strasbourg near the German border.

Youngsters playing at a nearby skate-park spoke of acrid fumes.

A police dive team, helicopters and tens of rescue vehicles were sent to the scene in response to the crash.

The accident occurred in a non-residential area, though with some house-boats elsewhere along the canal.

A search was underway to retrieve the train's black box data storage units said Stephane Ottavi, police commander for the surrounding Alsace region.

While there have been derailments of French TGV trains in the past none have had this kind of tragic outcome.

Previously the worst train accident in France in recent years occurred in July 2013 when a commuter train derailed in a Paris suburb killing seven people and injuring dozens more.

In the same month 80 people died when a high-speed train went off the rails and ploughed into a siding in neighbouring Spain.

Saturday's accident happened with France on high alert following a string of deadly attacks in Paris late Friday.

However there were no signs that the train derailment was anything other than an accident during testing.

In August a Moroccan man was overpowered by two young American servicemen after he opened fire with a Kalashnikov on board a TGV train between Amsterdam and Paris.

The new trains are designed to provide speedy journeys from Paris to eastern France and eventually into Luxembourg.


Fatal train derailment adds to France's agony


At least 10 people died when a high-speed train went off the tracks near the northeastern city of Strasbourg.
No link to Paris attacks

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