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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
9/4/2016 10:21:41 AM

Thank you Jan for contributing to this topic. It really is a shame that back then virtually no conventional paper eccoed the article despite its
relevance and creepy contents.

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
9/4/2016 10:52:38 AM

Apocalyptic scenes as fleeing ISIS fighters bomb Iraqi town's pipelines leaving rivers of oil and streets on fire

The Islamic militants are being pushed further and further back by Iraqi solders, but are leaving a trail of destruction as they retreat


Fleeing ISIS fighters tried to raze an Iraqi town to the ground by flooding the streets with oil and setting it alight.

The murderous jihadists had been forced to retreat from Qayyara by Iraqi soldiers, in the latest US-backed push towards Mosul in the north of the country.

But as they fled, ISIS bombed pipelines and set fire to nearby oil wells, creating an endless cloud of black smoke that blocked out the sun and left the town shrouded in darkness.

The Iraq military's official Twitter account posted images of the aftermath, showing the streets of Qayyara flooded with black oil, some of them on fire.

A boy stands near oil spill from wells, set ablaze by Islamic State militants before fleeing the oil-producing region of Qayyara, in Qayyara, Iraq, August 29, 2016

The apocalyptic scenes brought back imagery from the 1991 Persian Gulf War, when Iraqi military forces torched Kuwaiti oil wells while retreating from advancing coalition forces.

Abdel Aziz Saleh, a 25-year-old Qayyara resident told Reuters: "They are suffocating us.


A member of the Iraqi security forces stands with his weapon as fire and smoke rise from oil wells


Fire rises from oil wells, set ablaze by ISIS militants before fleeing Qayyara

"The birds, the animals are black, the people are black. Gas rains down on us at night. Now the gas has reached the residential areas."



(mirror.co.uk)


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9/4/2016 11:10:11 AM

'Gay traffic lights' leave pedestrians in Trafalgar Square BAFFLED

PEDESTRIANS have been left baffled after the traditional “green man” on traffic lights was replaced with symbols celebrating same-sex relationships.


Traffic lights with same-sex signs

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Sets of traffic lights near Trafalgar Square had their “walk” and “green man” images replaced

Day-trippers and tourists complained they don’t know which way to turn while crossing streets in central London after being confronted by a series of arrows pointing in different directions.

Around 50 sets of traffic lights near busy Trafalgar Square had their “walk” and “green man” images replaced with the new designs in June to coincide with an annual Gay Pride Festival.

Officials said the seven different same-sex symbols were designed to show Transport for London’s “support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans diversity” in the capital.

The solitary “green man”, who has been featured on UK traffic lights since 1969, has now been joined by a male partner or replaced with two green women holding hands.

Other lights feature pairs of female and male gender symbols, or a transgender symbol which combines elements of both sexes.

Father-of-two Anthony Smith said he didn’t know what to do when he saw two female symbols on the green traffic light.

Mr Smith, of Preston, Lancashire, said: “When the light went green I saw the two female symbols and I thought, ‘Oh right, so my missus can cross with my little girl but what do me and the boy do?’

“This wouldn’t work up north. If you introduced this in Preston people wouldn’t know what you were going on about. I think it’s just a London thing really.”

Traffic light displaying new design
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People crossing the street
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Other lights feature a transgender symbol which combines elements of both sexes

Father-of-three Paul LePatourel, 55, who was visiting the city on holiday with his daughter from their home in Birmingham, said: “Quite frankly, it’s ridiculous.

"Fair enough, people are gay or transgender, whatever, I have no problem with that, but to change the traffic lights seems a bit bonkers to me.”

Jennifer Riordan, 26, from Leeds, said: “Does it mean women have to walk on one side and men walk on the other?

“I have gay and LGBT friends and they’re not my ‘gay’ friends, they are just my friends.

"They are reinforcing this stigma by doing these lights. Don’t draw attention to different gender choices, just let people be who they want.”

People crossing street
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Tfl said the changes had been made on a temporary basis but the lights are still in place

TfL said the symbols were installed on June 19. At the time it was said the changes had been made on a temporary basis but the lights are still in place nearly three months later.

When the lights were installed new London mayor Sadiq Khan said: “I am very proud of our LGBT community here and I am looking forward to working closely with them.”

One critic claimed the changes violate the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals which calls for simple images of pedestrians only.

But last night Dana Skelley, director of asset management at Transport for London, said: “A full road safety audit was carried out to ensure there was no risk to the public.”


(express.co.uk)


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9/4/2016 11:24:19 AM

This CIA-Backed D-Wave Quantum Computer Will Change Your View Of Reality Forever

SEPTEMBER 3, 2016


By Piper McGowin

Meanwhile as everyone was busy arguing over the bread and circus elections, the CIA was busy funding a computer so powerful that it is described as “tapping into the fundamental fabric of reality” and the man who owns the company says being near one is like “standing at the altar of an alien God.”

What exactly do you suppose they are doing with it?

You have to take a few minutes and watch this. It will change the way you look at “reality” forever.

Piper writes for The Daily Sheeple. There’s a lot of B.S. out there. Someone has to write about it.


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9/4/2016 4:48:04 PM

THE SLAUGHTER OF SYRIANS IS OBAMA’S SHAME

A colossal mistake has been made by the U.S. One fully exploited by Russia and Iran.

BY ON 9/4/16 AT 9:00 AM

Syria Civil War: A Timeline Of Deadly Conflict

More than half of Syria's pre-war population now falls into one of the following categories: dead; dying; disabled; tortured; terrorized; traumatized; sick; hungry; homeless.

The regime of Bashar al-Assad is responsible for the bulk of this rampant, remorseless criminality.

The administration of President Barack Obama, if it stays on its present course, will make it through noon, January 20, 2017, without having defended a single Syrian civilian from the Assad-Russia-Iran onslaught.

This thoroughly avoidable result may well serve to define Mr. Obama—accomplishments at home and abroad notwithstanding—as a failed president.

Obama has provided historians with important—and potentially damning—evidence in his various interviews on the subject of Syria.

Describing the September 2013 red line climb down—a body blow to American credibility not lost on Russia's Putin—as his proudest presidential moment, will not likely attract critical acclaim in the decades to come. And White House spokesman Joshua Earnest continues to violate the first rule about climbing out of a hole: stop digging.

In his August 25, 2016 press briefing, Earnest was asked about the administration's failure to protect Syrian civilians in the face of what he described as the Assad regime's "unconscionable use of violence against civilians."

He clarified, using language that defines vacuity, the administration's policy as follows: "But our approach to the Assad regime has been to make clear that they've lost legitimacy to lead that country."

Claiming, in a sentence that defines wishful thinking, that "Russia shares this assessment," Earnest suggested that the way forward toward ending mass murder is for Moscow to live up to its commitments and rein-in its homicidal client. He did not mention Russia's own growing portfolio of war crimes in Syria.

In fact the administration's policy toward Assad Syria (as opposed to ISIS Syria) rests on its desire to accommodate Iran—a full partner in Assad's collective punishment survival strategy—so that the July 14, 2015 nuclear agreement can survive the Obama presidency.


An injured child receives treatment after an airstrike in the rebel held Douma neighbourhood of Damascus, Syria, on August 22. Frederic Hof writes that a colossal mistake has been made by the U.S., one that has been fully exploited by Russia and Iran.
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In the case of ISIS, Earnest noted with evident pride that the United States has put boots on the ground in eastern Syria and is at war with the group. In the case of offering Syrian civilians not the slightest modicum of protection from Assad, however, Earnest had an excuse evidently not applicable to ISIS: Iraq 2003.

According to Earnest, "We've got a test case just over the border in Iraq about what the consequences are for the United States implementing a regime-change policy and trying to impose a military solution on the situation."

Warming to the subject, Earnest went on to say, "And look, there are some people who do suggest that somehow the United States should invade Syria."

Shame on a news media that consistently permits this dissembling to go unchallenged. Earnest, if asked, would be unable to name anyone counseling the invasion of Syria. Earnest would be unable, if asked, to explain why limited military measures designed to end Assad's mass murder free ride—such as that offered by the 51 dissenting State Department officers—amounts to "regime-change" and "trying to impose a military solution."

Indeed, if challenged, Earnest would be required to retract his subsequent false claim that no critic of the president's Syria policy has ever offered specific, operationally feasible alternatives to a catastrophe-producing approach.

The point here is not to vilify Joshua Earnest. He does not dissemble as a free agent. He does so on behalf of a president unwilling to say something like the following:

Look, I realize what a catastrophe Syria is. It's the premier humanitarian abomination of the 21st century. I know that Russia and Iran have enabled a despicable family and its gangster entourage to commit mass murder and state terror.

I've read all of the intelligence about Russia deliberately targeting civilian hospitals. I can see the effects that mass migration from Syria is having on our European allies and even on us during this election year. I get it all: a lost generation of Syrian children, people being shelled, strafed, sexually assaulted and starved to death by their own so-called government.

What I want people to understand is that I've had to make the hardest of calls. I think the nuclear agreement with Iran prevented a war and opens a door. I'm afraid that if I use cruise missiles or supply anti-aircraft weapons to make Assad pay a price for mass murder, Iran's supreme leader—who sees Assad as an invaluable agent—will scuttle the nuclear deal.

I may be wrong, but that's the call I've made. That's why I get paid the big bucks.

A statement like the foregoing would provide a platform for useful debate. And it would spare Earnest the trouble of having to offer up excuses and alibis he surely knows are false and misleading.

The view here is that a colossal mistake has been made: one fully exploited by Russia and by an Iran not likely to abandon the nuclear agreement if its client gets spanked. Indeed, the supreme leader is probably as stunned as anyone by American passivity in the face of a civilian slaughter that is genocidal in terms of effects and results.

But retiring the straw men and putting the real issue on the table ought to be a high priority. Doing so might actually advance the cause of democracy and self-government in America.

Frederic C. Hof is director of the Atlantic Council's Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East.


(Newsweek)


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