WEEK IN REVIEW

Alleppo, Syria: The last rebels withdrew from the city late on Thursday under a ceasefire deal in which an estimated 35,000 people, mostly civilians, departed. The carnage, however, has not ceased. From outside the city, these US-backed rebels shelled Aleppo on Friday, killing three people. Reuters 2016 Dec 23 (Story) (Cached)

video-icon_4-41-22_smallAustrian police are handing out 6,000 alarms to women prior to New Year’s Eve to ward off sex attacks by Muslim migrants. [We think 6,000 pistols would be far more effective.] InfoWars 2016 Dec 22 (Story)

The Italian government has approved a €20-billion bail-in for banks on the brink of failure. In this case, the bail-in will use bondholders’ money, but depositors will be on the hook in future cases. The banking industry is more concerned with maintaining confidence in the system than fixing the problem. ZeroHedge 2016 Dec 22 (Story) (Cached)

video-icon_4-41-22_smallA disturbing trend in Islamic terror attacks involves the use of children for suicide missions. The young also are trained in guerilla warfare. The brainwashing begins when children believe there is nothing good in the world. RT 2016 Dec 22 (Story)

Greenville, Mississippi: Andrew McClinton, 45, a black man, was arrested and charged with burning the church of which he was a member and defacing its outer walls with “Vote Trump” graffiti. An insurance representative said that the fire was not politically motivated. If it was not politically motivated, then could the motive have been to collect insurance and donations to pay for a church renovation – and blame the fire on white racists? In addition to the insurance coverage, $240,000 was raised in an Internet GoFundMe project. Daily Caller 2016 Dec 21 (Story) (Cached)

Turkey: Mevlut Mert Altintas, a young off-duty police officer, killed Russia’s Ambassador to Turkey. A remote-controlled camera recorded him shouting “Allahu Akbar” and pledging allegiance to Mohammed before he was shot dead by Turkish forces. EuroNews 2016 Dec 21 (Story)

Anis Amri, 24, has been named as the main suspect in the Berlin truck attack after finding his ID in the cab of the truck. It is unknown if he had accomplices. Earlier this year Amri was classified by German police as a “potential threat”. Prior to arriving in Germany, Amri spent four years in an Italian prison for burning a school. It is reported that he also was convicted in absentia for aggravated theft with violence and sentenced to five years in prison. Fox News 2016 Dec 21 (Story) (Cached)

There are certain facts about Anis Amri, the main suspect in the Berlin truck massacre, that support the suspicion that authorities knew the attack was imminent but did nothing to prevent it. Amri was well known to Italian and German authorities as a person with intent to commit acts of violence and he was being closely monitored. He was arrested by Italian authorities for trying to enter the country with a fake passport and he even shot a policeman during the confrontation. Authorities knew he had entered Germany with no identification papers but did not deport him. Heavy 2016 Dec 21 (Story) (Cached)

Germany: Prime-Minister Angela Merkel has assured voters that skilled migrants would become employed, pay taxes, and pay for the pensions of aging Germans. In contrast, only 34,000 out of 1.2 million migrants (36%) have obtained jobs, and nearly a quarter of those are temporary. Two-thirds are illiterate in their own languages, and nearly all are reliant on welfare. Information Liberation 2016 Dec 21 (Story) (Cached)

Obama is teaming up with Eric Holder to file lawsuits in Republican dominated legislatures in order to redistrict them so Democrats can regain control. Their plans dovetail with George Soros’ agenda to change election laws, such as citizenship verification and voter ID. Conservative HQ 2016 Dec 21 (Story) (Cached)

video-icon_4-41-22_smallScotland: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is calling for Scotland to remain in the EU in spite of the UK vote in favor of leaving. She says she will call for a referendum for Scottish secession from the UK, if necessary. AFP 2016 Dec 20 (Story)

video-icon_4-41-22_smallChina’s currency is at an eight and a-half-year low, prompting citizens to move their money out of the country by buying foreign currencies and overseas assets. Many are investing in the US. In response, Chinese banks are threatening to blacklist those who engage in large transactions out of the country. Reuters 2016 Dec 20 (Story)

video-icon_4-41-22_smallBerlin, Germany: Twelve people were killed and nearly fifty injured when a truck plowed through a Christmas market in an attack that was quickly claimed by ISIS. The suspect is a refugee – one of over a million refugees allowed into Germany by Angela Merkel’s open-border policy. Stefan Molyneux exhorts the citizens of Europe to rise up against the mass immigration of refugees who are predominantly young Muslim males who threaten to dominate Christian European culture. Stefan Molyneux 2016 Dec 19 (Story)

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Los Angeles political leaders have reacted to Trump’s promise to withhold federal funds from sanctuary cities who attempt to prevent deportation of illegal aliens. They announced a new $10-million fund to provide legal assistance for the illegals. Los Angeles taxpayers from the city and county will bankroll half of the fund whether they approve or not. The other half is expected to come from politically motivated groups that want to skew demographics so that Democrats remain in power. CBS 2016 Dec 19 (Story)

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Syria has provided evidence to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons showing that Western-backed rebels used mustard gas, a banned chemical agent, against civilians in Aleppo last September. 21st Century Wire 2016 Dec 18 (Story) (Cached)

US: Henry Kissinger says that all countries have hacking capabilities and that every intelligence service probably is hacking into other countries, but no one wants to admit the scope of what they are doing. He has no doubt that Russia is hacking the US and he hopes the US is hacking Russia. CBS 2016 Dec 18 (Story)

Yemen: Nearly 2.2 million children are acutely malnourished due to shortages and the near-collapse of the health-care system caused by the two-year war between the Houthis and Saudi Arabia. At least one child dies every ten minutes in Yemen because of malnutrition and preventable diseases. TFC posted 2016 Dec 17 (Story) (Cached)

video-icon_4-41-22_smallUS: Ron Paul criticizes the CIA for making accusations against Russia without any evidence to support them, while the CIA itself, has meddled in hundreds of elections in foreign countries. He says that Americans should be more concerned about CIA domestic assassinations and abuses of American liberty and privacy than worrying about alleged interference from overseas. RT 2016 Dec 17 (Story)

US: Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp is asking Donald Trump to investigate why the US Department of Homeland Security tried to hack-attack Georgia’s election-computer network on ten occasions. These hacks from DHS were done on the same dates that Kemp criticized the DHS plan to designate elections systems as “critical infrastructure.” State officials say this designation could be used to justify a federal takeover of all state election systems. Washington Post posted 2017 Dec 17 (Story) (Cached)

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