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7/28/2016 6:00:53 PM
WikiLeaks Releases Hacked Audio of Democratic Party Voicemails

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After releasing nearly 20,000 emails from the US Democratic National Committee, WikiLeaks has dumped audio recordings from the organization.

The new release includes 29 voice messages pulled from the emails of high-ranking DNC officials, totaling 14 minutes.


One file (#16014) involves a Clinton supporter calling to demand that Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders be prevented from winning the primary.

The emails released over the weekend showed that officials within the ostensibly neutral organization had a clear bias toward former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Sanders supporters were outraged, and the embarrassment forced DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz to resign ahead of this week's convention. NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has pointed out, however, that her replacement has been shown to be equally guilty of anti-Sanders bias.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange had promised the release of more documents.

The latest release comes on the same night that US President Barack Obama is scheduled to speak at the convention.

Sputnik is in the process of delving into this new release, and will update our readers as revelations emerge.


(sputniknews.com)


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7/28/2016 6:28:26 PM

Turkish authorities dismiss military personnel, shut media outlets

President Tayyip Erdogan CREDIT: REUTERS


28 JULY 2016 • 1:12AM


T
urkey has dismissed nearly 1,700 military personnel and closed more than 130 media outlets, official sources said on Wednesday, amid a deepening crackdown that has stirred alarm among Ankara's Nato allies following this month's failed coup.

A total of 1,684 military personnel have been dishonourably discharged, a Turkish government official said, citing their role in the July 15-16 abortive putsch, where a faction of the military attempted to topple the government.

President Tayyip Erdogan has accused US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen of masterminding the failed coup and authorities have already suspended, dismissed or placed under investigation more than 60,000 soldiers, police, teachers, judges and others suspected of links to the Gulen movement.

Mr Gulen denies any involvement in the coup attempt.

Of the military personnel whose discharge was announced on Wednesday, 149 were generals and admirals, the government official said. That would represent roughly 40 percent of all Turkish generals and admirals, military data show.


In addition, the government said in its official gazette that three news agencies, 16 television channels, 45 newspapers, 15 magazines and 29 publishers have been ordered shut down.

These moves, which follow the closure of other media outlets with suspected Gulenist ties, will further stoke concerns among rights groups and Western governments about the scale of Erdogan's post-coup purges.

The United States said on Wednesday it understood Turkey's need to hold perpetrators of the attempted coup to account but said the detention of more journalists was part of a "worrisome trend".

Earlier on Wednesday, Turkey ordered another 47 journalists detained as part of the crackdown on Mr Gulen's supporters.

However, the names include known leftists who do not share the Gulenists' religious outlook, increasing concerns that the crackdown may be indiscriminately sweeping up people simply because they are critical of Erdogan and his government.

In numbers | Turkey cracks down after coup attempt

24,000

Teachers and interior ministry employees suspended

15,200

Staff suspended from education ministry

8,777

staff fired from the interior ministry

492

Staff dismissed from the religious affairs ministry

399

Staff purged from the family and social affairs ministry

257

Staff sacked from the prime minister's office


Numbers correct as of 19th July. Read more


(The Telegraph)


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7/29/2016 10:42:03 AM



AGENTS OF CHAOS

07.29.16 12:03 AM ET


ISIS Wants a Global Civil War

From the murder of a French priest to the slaughter of 80 Shia Muslims in Kabul, ISIS has one goal: to get states and the far-right to single out Sunni Muslims and create a spate of religious civil wars across the world.

MAAJID NAWAZ

LONDON — Did anyone at the Democratic National Convention notice the slaughter of 86-year-old Father Jacques Hamel, as jihadists slit his throat in his own church in Northern France during morning Mass? Well…here’s why they’d better start paying attention.

For our own future’s sake, we must understand what jihadists are seeking to achieve through sowing the seeds of such chaos. What possible military strategy could there be in mowing 84 innocent people down to death using a lorry in Nice? How is “the cause” at all served by murdering 325 mainly Shia Muslims in Baghdad? Or by killing 80 mainly Shia Hazara Muslims in Kabul?

In fact, since the start of Ramadan last month, and till the time of writing on July 27 2016, there have been 75 attacks in 50 days by various jihadist groups globally. This amounts to attacks in 21 countries at a rate of one-and-a-half per day, leaving over 1,169 dead, not including the injured and maimed. The 21 countries and territories attacked have been Jordan, Iraq, Bangladesh, Syria, Israel, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Libya, France, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, Malaysia, Turkey, Mali, Palestine, Cameroon, Saudi, Thailand, and Germany. Sixteen of those are Muslim-Majority territories.


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People try to help an injured person, after gunmen stormed the Holey Artisan restaurant and took hostages in Dhaka, Bangladesh July 1, 2016.

Yes, these attacks were organized by disparate jihadist groups—all professing the same ideology—and many of them have a distinct command and control structure. But sowing the seeds of indiscriminate chaos among their enemy is a tactic modern jihadist groups now all share. So what could they possibly be hoping to achieve? Sadly, there is jihadistmethod to this madness. ISIS adopted playbook Idarat al-Tawahhush, or the Management of Savagery, elaborates.

ISIS seeks not to spark a World War, but to ignite a World Civil War.

This book on jihadist war theory first appeared online around 2004 and was attributed to an ideologue who goes by the nom de guerre Abu Bakr al-Naji. Naji instructed followers to incite ethnic, sectarian and religious hatred throughout the world so that societies end up dividing along mutual mistrust and a desire for revenge. Naji’s hope was that Sunni Muslims would then largely be blamed—as they now are—as the cause of this intolerance and violence, rendering them hated and left isolated. Naji even highlights the importance of provoking heavy state military responses against Sunni Muslims everywhere, so that entire populations of Sunnis feel suspected and attacked by everyone else around them, and turn in on themselves. The idea is that through such division Sunnis would find no refuge from angry non-Muslims and over-reacting states, except in jihadists who would embrace them. In turn, Sunnis would end up swelling the ranks of jihadists’ militias as they began to protect themselves against reprisal attacks.


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Explosion damage in Tartous, Syria caused by ISIS militants on May 23, 2016.

Behold, a world divided along sectarian religious lines, the ideal conditions for a ‘caliphate’.

If you think this is wishful thinking on the part of ISIS, think again. It is precisely by managing chaos —the Management of Savagery—in this way that ISIS became the most effective jihadist group in post-Saddam Iraq. So uncannily did Iraq’s Shia majority government under Maliki follow ISIS sectarian game plan, that they unwittingly created a climate north of Baghdad in which Iraqi Sunni’s felt isolated, under siege, disempowered and brutalized by Maliki’s Shia majority state as it clamped down on jihadist terror. Of course, the Government of Iraq was merely reacting to the ever-increasing mass-casualty atrocities orchestrated by jihadists based out of Fallujah against the beleaguered Shia Muslims in Iraq. But crucially, the Iraqi government reacted through a sectarian lens, and failed to isolate the terrorists from Iraq’s general Sunni Arab population. These Sunni Arabs eventually turned to ISIS in the hope that they would be a strong hand against the Iraqi regime. There was a grain of truth to that.

Fresh from their success in Northern Iraq, ISIS repeated their method of chaos in Syria. Early on, at the start of Syria’s civil war, ISIS had not been the main fighting force against Bashar al-Assad. But by continuing to pressure Assad’s brutal regime to overreact, and Assad’s eagerness to oblige (a penchant that had been handed down from father to the son) ISIS managed to convince enough of the Sunni Arab population in the South of Syria that they were the only effective fighting force able to resist Assad on the ground, while the International Community stood aloof. There was a grain of truth in that.

This is how chaos, division, savagery and hatred suit ISIS. The only master chaos submits to is the total tyrant.

Perpetual
civil war, rather than perpetual war between states, suits those who wish to build a new world order carved out of existing states. Equal treatment on a citizenship basis means nothing to jihadists. There is no better way to kickstart dividing people along exclusively religious lines than by committing atrocities in the name of Islam. The hope is that everyone else also begins to identify Sunni Muslims primarily by their religious identities, in reaction to the atrocities. In this way, religious identity has won and citizenship becomes redundant.

Unprovoked mass-slaughter is a provocation designed to spread panic and fear, aimed at inching Europe closer to a religion-based civil war.

Brace yourselves, for there will be many more such provocations.



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A still image taken from video of the SITE Intel Group's Twitter page shows one of the allegedly recruited gunmen who participated in the Dhaka, Bangladesh attack.

Chaos breeds fear, which creates panic, which leads to both paralysis and spasms of over-reaction simultaneously. We now either witness total denial in that this problem ‘has nothing to do with Islam’, or a gross generalization that the problem includes all of Islam and every Muslim. Both of these reactions are born of fear. Doing barely enough, and doing too much, will both exacerbate tensions. Neither are sensible. Of course the problem of jihadist terrorism has something to do with Islam. And course it is a problem that Muslims need to play a very active role in solving, alongside everyone else.

Meanwhile, we have never been more divided. Too many Muslims still insist that to challenge Islamist extremism breeds anti-Muslim bigotry, while they fail to grasp that it is the Islamists themselves who provoke anti-Muslim hatred thorough their divisive agenda, and by insisting on defining Muslims against others primarily by our religious identity. Our collective task will be to robustly stand against the division caused not just by the far-right who seek to isolate Europe’s Muslims, but to challenge the very same division promoted by the Islamists themselves
within our Muslim communities. Only by reasserting the universality of our secular liberal democratic citizenship are we able to protect the multiplicity of identities, as opposed to the exclusionary religion-based identification that Islamists and anti-Muslim bigots thrive on.

No insurgency can survive without a level of ideological support within the community it seeks to recruit from. To isolate the terrorists from their host population must be a priority for us all. One needn’t be black to condemn racism. Likewise, one needn’t be Muslim to condemn any expression of theocratic Islamism. All of us must stand together to condemn all forms of hatred and bigotry, without exception. But this will be a generational struggle against the Islamist ideology in its entirety, and not merely against the latest jihadist terror group. For years my colleagues at Quilliam and I have been
screaming at every opportunity of a global jihadist insurgency that cannot be defeated merely by law or war, but requires a full-spectrum civil society struggle against it. Understanding this makes it incumbent on us to begin working in earnest to actively avoid this civil war before certain vested interests on the far-right and Islamist extremes succeed in sparking it.

For if you were wondering what this global jihadist insurgency looks like, look around you, we’re in the thick of it.

(thedailybeast.com)

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7/29/2016 11:06:22 AM

Papua New Guinea, Iceland and California: Earthquakes 22-28 July 2016

The map shows earthquakes of at least M4.5 in the week of 22-28 July 2016

The map shows earthquakes of at least M4.5 in the week of 22-28 July 2016. Image by USGS

After a quiet period seismically, normal service (more or less) resumed in the week of 22-28July 2016, with the United States Geological Survey’s real time earthquake map showing (more or less) the expected number and distribution of earthquakes.

The map, which includes earthquakes of all magnitudes in the US and its territories and those of at least magnitude 4 (≥M4.0) elsewhere, included a total of just under 1500 tremors, of which three were at least M6.0, 31 at least M5.0, and 95 at least M4.0.

The Week’s Biggest Earthquake: M6.4, Papua New Guinea

The week's largest earthquake occurred off Papua New Guinea

The week’s largest earthquake occurred off Papua New Guinea. Image by USGS

This week, as in so many other weeks, the largest earthquake was to be found among the jumbled traffic jam of crust in the Western Pacific. Here, the coming together of the Pacific and Australian plates creates a tectonic mishmash, with reversal of direction and nature of motion and the consequent creation of microplates trapped between the two major plates. It’s unsurprising that this digest is a regular visitor here.

The earthquake, an M6.4, occurred along the northern margin of the South Bismarck microplate, which is bounded on the south by the Australian plate and to the north by the (poorly-defined) North Bismarck microplate and the Pacific plate. The southern margin is defined by a subduction zone; the northern margin is a conservative boundary, where the plate slide past one another.

If there’s anything slightly unusual about this week’s tremor, it’s that it was in the north rather than the south, since the subduction margin is the location for most of the plate’s earthquakes. But, as this week’s tremor shows, subduction zones don’t have a monopoly on significant earthquakes.

Iceland, Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Despite earthquake activity, Iceland's Hekla volcano remains quiet

Despite earthquake activity, Iceland’s Hekla volcano remains quiet. Image by Jennifer Young

They don’t show up on the map, but a series of small earthquakes certainly showed up in the media this week. “When will she blow?” wondered the Iceland Volcano Monitor after two (very minor) earthquakes in what the website describes as “Iceland’s vicious Katla volcano.

This kind of speculation happens pretty much every time there’s minor activity in Iceland (and that’s often) — back in June everyone was getting het up over Katla’s neighbour, Hekla. Hekla is also a bit on the vicious side when disturbed, and has also been rumbling this week .

Small earthquakes are characteristic of volcanic regions and while earthquake activity may be a sign of magma rising it can also indicate the opposite. Earthquakes are just one of the signs which the authorities monitor in predicting volcanic eruptions

US Earthquakes: California

An earthquake of M4.7 occurred in northern Califormia

An earthquake of M4.7 occurred in northern Califormia. Image by USGS

Far larger than anything in Iceland this week was the M4.7 in northern California. In itself it wasn’t especially newsworthy, with the USGS suggesting that only around 150,000 people may have felt it. The tremor occurred at the northern end of the San Andreas Fault Zone, just before the point where it becomes the major Cascadia subduction zone and is joined by the Mendocino Fracture zone.

This junction between three plates (the Pacific, North American and Juan de Fuca) creates complex stresses within the crust so it’s hardly surprising that earthquakes here are regular and unremarkable.

Last Words: Hold the Front Page

Iceland wasn’t the only place to generate a few shock headlines this week. “Tsunami fears for Australia as 6.1 magnitude earthquake strikes …” warned the Daily Express, while, not to be outdone, the Sun reported that “Massive 6.1 magnitude earthquake rocks southern Australia as experts issue tsunami warning”.

In fairness, neither of these newspapers is known for either their restraint or their scientific reporting, but this one did make me smile. It takes a few seconds to fact check. The earthquake, on an ocean ridge, wasn’t the type to generate tsunamis. It was thousands of km from Australia. And it was way below the magnitude at which a tsunami is expected.

It must have been a quiet news week.

© Copyright 2016 Jennifer Young, All rights Reserved. Written For: Decoded Science

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7/29/2016 11:29:47 AM
The future of produce is ugly

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