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12/6/2015 5:23:04 PM
Mount Etna’s stunningly violent eruption was among the strongest in decades
Mount Etna erupts on Thursday morning. (“Nico di Messina” via Twitter)

Early Thursday morning, southern Italy woke up to see this remarkable display — Mount Etna, Sicily’s tallest peak and active volcano, was erupting after two years of silence.

The sky glowed red above Sicily, seen above from Calabria, Italy’s most southern region. The skies were cloudless on Thursday morning and Mount Etna was capped in white snow.

Scientists say it was among the most violent eruptions from the volcano in the past two decades. The intense eruption exploded from Etna’s Voragine crater, and lofted ash 10,000 feet into the sky. The whole thing lasted less than an hour, according to Italy’s national institute of volcanology. The lava fountain reached heights of close to a mile.

High level winds from the southwest pushed ash over villages in Sicily and southern Italy, which was seen clearly on infrared satellite images.

Numerous lightning bolts were also captured in the billowing ash cloud, which can sometimes happen in the most intense eruptions:

Lightning in volcanic eruptions is caused by the same reason it occurs in thunderstorms — negative and positive charges separate in the atmosphere, and lightning is what restores the charges to balance. But why the charge separation occurs in volcanic eruptions in the first place is still not well-understood. There seem to be a few theories, including one that suggests the ash ejected from the volcano already carries a certain charge, which then interacts with the charges in the atmosphere.

Volcanic lightning is difficult to capture — it usually only happens in the most intense eruptions, and is often confined to the very beginning of the eruption. While these are two of the hottest surfaces on Earth, lightning — at an astonishing 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit — is actually 25 times hotter than lava.

Sicily's Mount Etna erupts, lava lights up sky

Red-hot lava explodes into the night sky on Thursday, Dec. 3, as Sicily's Mt. Etna rumbles back to life for the first time in two years. A nearby airport in Catania, Italy closes on Friday morning as ash clouds becomes a danger to aircrafts. (Reuters)
Angela Fritz is an atmospheric scientist and The Post's deputy weather editor.

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12/6/2015 5:47:27 PM
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Former Defense Secretary William Perry: US is pushing towards Nuclear Apocalypse

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The United States is on the brink of a new nuclear arms race that will elevate the risk of nuclear apocalypse to Cold War levels, former Secretary of Defense William Perry warned on Thursday.

Perry, who from 1994 to 1997 served as Pentagon chief under President Bill Clinton, delivered his remarks at an event hosted by the Defense Writers Group

"We're now at the precipice, maybe I should say the brink, of a new nuclear arms race," he said. "This arms race will be at least as expensive as the arms race we had during the Cold War, which is a lot of money."

The Pentagon is starting a major overhaul of its nuclear triad, made up of bomber, submarine and intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) nuclear options. Perry called for the breaking of the triad by dismantling the ICBM stockpile.

ICBMs, he said, "aren't necessary ... they're not needed. Any reasonable definition of deterrence will not require that third leg."

In an August assessment, the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments projects that it will cost more than $700 billion over the next 25 years to recapitalize the nuclear triad.

Perry said spending that money is foolish considering the United States is both short of cash for other programs and capable of a robust nuclear deterrence already, Defense News reported.

The risk of nuclear war is exacerbated by the deterioration of the relationship between Moscow and Washington that had been formed after the fall of the Soviet Union. Without clear military-to-military communication between those two nations, the risk of an accidental conflict increases, Perry said.

"Today - probably I would not have said this 10 years ago - but today we now face the kind of dangers of a nuclear event like we had during the Cold War, an accidental war," he said.

"I see an imperative: to stop this damn nuclear arms race from accelerating again."


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12/6/2015 6:03:08 PM
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Israeli soldier drops knife, forces Palestinian girl to pick it up prior to her arrest

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A video has emerged apparently showing an Israeli soldier dropping a knife on the ground and forcing a terrified Palestinian girl to pick it up before she is arrested.

The video was circulated widely in Palestinian media and on social networks on Tuesday, the same day that two more Palestinian teenagers were shot dead by Israeli occupation forces, who claimed that the youths had attempted to carry out stabbings. Israel further escalated violence on Wednesday by carrying out a revenge demolition of a Palestinian home in Jerusalem.

Forced to pick up knife

The Palestinian news outlet Donia Al-Watan said the video was recorded by a Palestinian who witnessed the incident at an Israeli military checkpoint south of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday. Several outlets identified the girl in the video as 14-year-old Sabreen Mujahid Sanad. The 3-minute video appears to have been filmed from a vehicle stopped at the checkpoint. At the beginning, a man in civilian clothes can be seen speaking to the girl next to a white truck. Israeli soldiers are standing nearby and giving orders to others.


The girl is not restrained by the soldiers and walks toward the cab of the white truck. At 1:30, one of the soldiers throws what appears to be a knife onto the ground.

The girl, with her arms raised near her chest, trembles. The soldier then appears to order her to bend down and pick up the knife. She kneels down and picks it up, and then appears to talk to the soldier as she holds it. As she kneels, a second soldier aims his weapon at her. A third soldier then approaches and leads her away with her hands behind her back.

As with other similar incidents, the video has fueled widespread suspicions that many of the alleged stabbing attempts in which Palestinians were killed involved the planting of evidence.

Teenagers killed

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Mamoun al-Khatib seen with his parents in an image circulated on social media.
Mamoun al-Khatib seen with his parents in an image circulated on social media. On Tuesday morning, Israeli occupation forces shot dead 16-year-old Mamoun Raed al-Khatibnear the Gush Etzion bloc of settlements in the occupied West Bank, claiming he tried to stab a man.

No one was injured in the alleged stabbing, but Israeli media reported that a 35-year-old bystander was injured by the Israeli army gunfire that killed Mamoun. The boy, from Doha village near Bethlehem, was a high schooler in the 10th grade.

Later on Tuesday, Israeli forces shot dead a 19-year-old Palestinian woman at a checkpoint east of Tulkarem in the northern occupied West Bank, Ma'an News Agency reported.
The army claimed the young woman had tried to stab one of its soldiers but none was injured.

A Palestine Red Crescent Society spokesperson said the young woman had no vital signs when medics reached her. Palestinian medics were prevented from removing her body, which was taken away by the Israelis.

Israel continues to withhold the bodies of dozens of Palestinians killed in alleged stabbing attempts. The Ma'an News Agency said a Palestinian family identified the young woman from photos circulating on social media as their daughter, Maram Ramiz Hassouna, from Nablus. She was a student at An-Najah University.

The family told Ma'an that she had previously spent a year in Israeli prison after she was accused of attempting to stab a soldier at the same checkpoint two years ago. Israeli forces raided the family's home on Wednesday.

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The body of Maram Ramiz Hassouna lies on the ground at the Israeli checkpoint east of Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank where Israeli forces shot her dead on 1 December.
Also on Wednesday, an elderly woman was shot and critically injured in al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. Ma'an News Agency reported that she was shot by Israeli forces who frequently fire at Palestinian protestors across the boundary fence.

"Though clashes between Palestinian youth and Israeli forces have been common in [the] area east of al-Bureij camp, it is unclear whether the woman was shot during such clashes," Ma'an added. More than 100 Palestinians have been killed since 1 October, many of them in what human rights organizations and international monitors have condemned as summary executions. Nineteen Israelis, one Palestinian and one American were slain by Palestinian attackers during the same period,according to The New York Times.

Ambushed and shot in the back

Last week B'Tselem excoriated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for "the transformation of police officers, and even of armed civilians, into judges and executioners." The Israeli rights group also published an investigation into the 13 November killing ofLafi Awad, a 20-year-old community activist in the West Bank village of Budrus.

B'Tselem says Awad had been walking with other youths when a group of Israeli soldiers ambushed him. Awad "tried to free himself from their grip and the soldiers responded violently, kicking him and hitting him with their rifles," B'Tselem says.

While the soldiers were briefly distracted, firing rubber-coated steel bullets at other Palestinians, Awad managed to free himself. "Awad took advantage of the opportunity and started to flee, but had gone only a few steps when a soldier shot him in the back," according to B'Tselem. He collapsed and the soldiers retreated. Awad's friends carried him away.B'Tselem concludes that the killing of Lafi Awad closely resembles the ambush and killing of his good friend, 16-year-old Samir Awad, in almost the same spot in January 2013.

Revenge demolition

In addition to summary executions of Palestinians who present no immediate danger, Israel continues to demolish homes belonging to families of Palestinians whom it accuses of attacks. On Wednesday, a massive group of Israeli occupation forces invaded and locked down Shuafat refugee camp in occupied East Jerusalem.

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The home of the family of Ibrahim al-Akkari in Jerusalem’s Shuafat refugee camp, after Israeli occupation forces punitively destroyed it on 2 December.
The forces demolished a home belonging to the family of Ibrahim al-Akkari, who was shot dead last year after driving his vehicle into pedestrians, killing an Israeli border policeman and injuring 13 other persons, two seriously, at a light rail station in occupied East Jerusalem. One, a 60-year-old Palestinian, later died of injuries from the collision.

At least 13 Palestinians were shot and injured with rubber-coated steel bullets in confrontations with the Israeli forces who invaded the camp to carry out the demolition, Ma'an News Agency reported. Dozens more sought treatment after inhaling tear gas. TheUnited Nations and human rights groups say the practice of punitive home demolitions amounts to collective punishment and violates international law. In November, two Palestinians were killed and dozens were left homeless in a series of Israeli revenge demolitions.

Light sentences for Israeli attackers

Meanwhile, a court in Jerusalem on Tuesday sentenced an Israeli to what Israel's Ynet termed a "fairly light sentence" for burning down a Jewish-Arab school in Jerusalem. Yitzhak Gabai, 24, received two years in prison for setting fire to the bilingual Hand in Hand School in November 2014. He received an additional 10 months for possession of a knife.
Because he is Jewish, his family will not suffer retribution in the form of having its home demolished.

Israel does not carry out punitive demolitions of homes belonging to Jews accused or convicted of violent attacks, or their relatives. When Gabai's two accomplices, brothers Nahman and Shlomo Twito, were sentenced to similarly light terms last July, they broke out in smiles and sang songs in praise of God, claiming that "it was worth it." Prosecutors had sought sentences of at least four to seven years.

The youths were members of Lehava, a government-funded, anti-Palestinian group that campaigns against romantic relationships and marriages between Jewish women and Arab men. One of the leaders of the extremist group, Bentzi Gopstein, has publicly called for the burning of churches.

Comment: How utterly terrifying for this young girl and all of the victims of Israeli's violent occupation. And the world just sits back, does nothing, condoning the genocide of Palestinian people.

Psychopathic Israel: Relentlessly brutalizing millions of Palestinians for decades


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12/6/2015 6:40:42 PM

6 Positive Signs That Mainstream Media is Collapsing

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Off-Air Mainstream Media TVPhillip Schneider, Staff
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There is an information awakening taking place right now, and mainstream media is being outed for what it really is: corporate and government controlled propaganda. People are turning to alternative news sources more swiftly than ever now, and as a result, the old guard of media is collapsing at free-fall speeds.

Here are 6 positive signs of the collapse of mainstream media:

1. Mainstream Media is Owned by a Handful of Corporations and the People Know It

It’s no secret anymore that nearly everything we see, read, and hear comes from just a handful of mega-corporations. Thanks to the alternative media, it has become a widely known fact thatjust six corporations control 90% of the media we consume. These big six have the ability to make key decisions and delegate the news to their lower subsidiary companies by cutting out important stories or alternative points of view. People recognize this and are moving over to the indy media as a result.

2. Fox Stops Disclosing Live Viewership Ratings

Fox News, a subsidiary company owned by Rupert Murdoch of News Corp and top mainstream media outlet has just announced that it will stop disclosing its ratings for live TV viewership. They argue that these statistics are no longer relevant because of how many record their television shows, but it is also being seen as a way to hide a decaying audience. Fox will now be repackaging statistics on a weekly basis to make even the most modest results appear positive.

3. 98% of Young Adults Do Not Trust Mainstream Media

A recent poll shows that only 2% of young adults trust the mainstream media to do the “right thing” on a regular basis. This poll, which was conducted at the Harvard Institute of Politics on over 3,000 18-29 year olds, shows that only 2% of young adults trust the media to “do the right thing” “all of the time.” Furthermore, 10% said that they do the right thing “most of the time”, while 49% said “some of the time” and a whopping 39% said that the media“never” does the right thing.

4. Mainstream Media is Hog-Tied by Corporations and the People Know It

An excerpt from the documentary The Corporation illustrates in their own words the story of two journalists working for Fox News in the mid 1990’s. Here is an excerpt from the film, of an investigation of the “human health implications” of injecting Bovine Growth Hormone into the cows which were used for producing milk:

“With Monsanto, I didn’t realize how effectively a corporation could work to get something on the marketplace,” said journalist Jane Akre. Before the story aired, a letter was received from Monsanto saying that there would be “dire consequences for Fox News” if it does. After receiving the letter, the general manager at Fox in Florida called them into his office and demanded that the story be altered. The next thing that he said was “We just paid three billion dollars for these television stations. We’ll tell you what the news is. The news is what we say it is…if you refuse to present this story the way we think it should be presented you’ll be fired for insubordination (defiance).”

You can tell by the amount of protesters at “March Against Monsanto” protests that the corporate controlled media does not have a stranglehold on information like they once did.

5. Mainstream Media is Literally Lying to Us So Blatantly that Nobody Pays Attention Anymore

A recent analysis conducted by PunditFact revealed that, according to this study, over half of all statements made by Fox News are false. Now this is not surprising, but what might be is that NBC/MSNBC is right up there at 46% of their statements being anywhere between “Mostly False” to “Pants on Fire.” CNN and ABC rated better, but national new shouldn’t be a race to the bottom.

6. Independent Media More Successful than Ever Before

The positivity that comes out of this is simple: people are waking up to this madness. No longer are we in a situation where the media controls the narrative like they once did, because the new media is there to pick up the ball and roll out the stories that the mainstream media refuses to get into.

The alternative media is making such enormous waves now that the older media is actually starting to listen to alternative voices and stories that are being published by new media outlets. The fact that Kevin Folta, a University Professor at the University of Florida, was receiving large unrestricted grants from Monsanto to promote GMO’s and round-up was even reported on by the New York Times thanks to alternative media making it such a big story that if they hadn’t they would have lost credibility: “If the Times is telling us the truth, then why didn’t they tell us about Kevin Folta?”

As long as the independent media keeps moving, there’s nothing that can stop the truth from getting out.

Read more articles from Phillip Schneider.

About the Author

Phillip Schneider is a student and a contributing author to Waking Times.

References:
http://www.iop.harvard.edu/sites/default/files_new/IOPSpring15%20PollTopline.pdf
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-11-20/fox-to-stop-issuing-live-ratings-for-most-shows-on-its-network
http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/article/2014/jul/01/introducing-scorecards-tv-networks/
http://www.truthwiki.org/dr-kevin-folta-university-of-florida/

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12/6/2015 11:28:23 PM

Israel considers alternatives to the march toward a single, non-Jewish state

FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 file photo, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, looks on as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during a meeting at the Prime Minister's Office, in Jerusalem. On Saturday, Kerry warned Israel about the dangers of the possible collapse of the Palestinian Authority, saying it would lead to a situation that would threaten the security of Israel and the Palestinian people. (Atef Safadi/Pool via AP)

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JERUSALEM (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry set off an uproar in Israel on Sunday after warning that the country, through its continued West Bank occupation, will become a "binational state."

Kerry's words describe a scenario that would mark a failure of U.S. policy and end to Israel's existence as a country that is both Jewish and democratic. The U.S., the international community and many Israelis have endorsed the "two-state solution" — establishing a Palestinian state and ending Israel's control over millions of Palestinians in territories occupied in the 1967 war.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Sunday that "Israel will not be a binational state" and blamed the Palestinians for the failure of peace efforts. But despite Netanyahu's pledges, Jewish settlement of the West Bank continues apace, while confusion over his true intentions grows by the day.

Meanwhile, Israel seems unable to stem a wave of stabbings and other attacks by Palestinian individuals, now in its third month, that has killed 19 Israelis and left over 100 Palestinians, most said by Israel to be attackers, dead.

This situation has sharpened the country's half-century-old debate over the Palestinians. Opposition politicians, intellectuals and retired military commanders are issuing increasingly strident warnings that never-ending violence awaits if Israel continues to occupy millions of angry Palestinians who cannot vote in its national elections.

"If Israel were the Titanic and the binational apartheid state its iceberg ... then the collision with the iceberg has already occurred," wrote columnist Rogel Alpher in the Haaretz daily. "Without a diplomatic solution, we will continue to slowly sink into an existence of knifings, hatred and fear."

Here's a look at the potential "one-state" outcome:

THE ARGUMENT FOR PULLING OUT OF THE WEST BANK

Ever since Israel seized the West Bank and Gaza from Jordan and Egypt in 1967, the question of the territories' fate has hung in the air.

Israel's more dovish left wing has favored a pullout from most of the areas, hoping this will bring Israel recognition and peace in the region. But over two decades of failed peace talks have convinced many a deal is not possible.

The left still favors a pullout, but the rationale has shifted to something more like nationalism: without a pullout, Israel would no longer be a Jewish-majority democracy because half of its population in effect will be Palestinians, most of them without true democratic rights.

That's because while Israel proper — the area defined by 1949 cease-fire lines that ended the war surrounding Israel's establishment — has roughly 6.3 million Jews and 1.7 million Palestinian citizens of Israel. Adding the West Bank and Gaza, demographers believe, would make the Arab and Jewish populations essentially equal.

A pullout from the West Bank is complicated by the presence of Jewish settlers, numbering 400,000 and growing. Eventually the situation may become irreversible, with the Palestinians abandoning efforts to set up their own state and instead demanding annexation and voting rights as citizens of a single "binational" state. Israelis who fear this scenario and see a future of internecine conflict, global economic boycotts and increasing isolation want a pullout now, from at least most of the West Bank, even without an agreement with the Palestinians.

"If the Israelis don't hurry up to implement the two-state solution on the ground, they will lose," said Ahmed Qurei, a longtime Palestinian negotiator.

THE ARGUMENT FOR NOT PULLING OUT OF THE WEST BANK

For some Jewish Israelis, the West Bank is literally the Promised Land — full of biblical places like Hebron, Jericho, Bethlehem and Shilo that must be kept as a birthright, whatever the consequences.

But this is a minority opinion, even among proponents of the occupation. The more common argument is rooted in security.

Without the West Bank, Israel would be about 10 miles (about 15 kilometers) wide at its narrowest point, with the West Bank looming over population centers and surrounding Jerusalem on three sides. Meanwhile, Islamic radicals are on the march across the region. Such Israelis imagine a future in which some version of the Islamic State group seizes control of the West Bank and launches daily attacks at Israel. They conclude that prudence requires holding onto the West Bank; the Palestinians must be satisfied with their autonomy zones set up under interim agreements in the 1990s.

THE IMPACT OF GAZA

Israel pulled troops and settlers out of the Gaza Strip in 2005 as part of a simple calculation: With the small but crowded territory neatly removed from the demographic equation, Jews still have a majority of some 60 percent. But the Islamic militants of Hamas seized control of Gaza, periodically firing rockets at Israel and leading the sides to three mini-wars to date. Many Israelis fear the West Bank will face a similar fate if Israeli withdraws. Meanwhile, the Palestinians and much of the world consider Gaza to still be occupied, since Israel blockades it and controls the airspace and sea access in an effort to minimize Hamas' ability to arm itself.

KEEP THE ARMY, REMOVE THE SETTLERS?

A paper published two weeks ago by a major Israeli think tank proposed a new unilateral solution in which settlers would be pulled out of most of the West Bank to create a situation more amenable to partition. The army would maintain its current positions until a better alternative emerged. The authors — economist Avner Halevi and Gilead Sher, a former chief negotiator with the Palestinians — said this would require removing about 100,000 settlers, while others living close to Israel's de facto border would remain pending a future negotiation. "The purpose of such a withdrawal would be to implement a temporary border that would create a reality of two nation-states," Sher and Halevi wrote.

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A link to the think tank proposal: http://www.inss.org.il/index.aspx?id=4538&articleid=10981

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