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Hamas Announces Pride Month Kick-Off Party On Roof Of Very Tall Hotel |
2024-05-30 |
[Bee] GAZA — Hamas leadership proudly announced Wednesday that their Pride Month festivities would soon start with a wild party where anything goes. The location? The roof of a very tall hotel where they can do the best kicking-off. "We are honored to start Pride month with a kick-off of many, many homosexuals," said elusive Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. "We will have the biggest kick-off from this roof as is humanly possible. We invite all Queers for Palestine to come join in being kicked off." According to IDF intelligence, the extremely tall hotel will be decked out with Pride flags, rainbow-colored streamers, and a magnificent LED light show in an effort to attract as many homosexuals as possible. An invitation has been extended to Sir Elton John to MC the event, though sources indicate it is unlikely he will accept. "Like moths to a flame," Sinwar said with pride as he put the finishing touches on a banner that reads, "Gay Stuff On Roof!" The local gay community is reportedly cautiously optimistic ahead of the festivities. "I really don't want to be kicked off a roof again," said local gay man Hamzah "Hammy" Hamas, "But I'm kind of interested in how they decorated this year." Hamas leadership has advised all the normal people to stretch their legs ahead of the party so no one strains their quadriceps. At publishing time, the UN nominated Hamas leadership for a Nobel Peace Prize for their ongoing efforts to incorporate the LGBTQIA+ community in their activities. |
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Deeply divided EU puts conditions on Ukraine for the first time |
2023-07-02 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Evgenia Kondakova [REGNUM] On June 29-30, a summit of leaders of the European Union took place in Brussels. And although the Union itself and its individual countries are experiencing a lot of various problems, nevertheless, the main focus of the summit agenda was shifted outside the EU. TOPIC #1 Immediately The very first session of the first day of the summit was dedicated to Ukraine. The invitation to the event, sent by European Council President Charles Michel to the leaders, said that amid ongoing hostilities and the destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam, the EU must reaffirm its commitment to support Kiev through continuous financial and military assistance. And it will take a long time to pay - Europe, according to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz , proceeds from the fact that the Ukrainian conflict will not end soon. Before the summit, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell promised to double aid to Ukraine and suggested that the European Peace Fund would become Ukraine's Defense Fund. Although, as noted by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry , Maria Zakharova , commenting on this idea, it has long become the European War Fund. Initially, the fund was created in 2021 to finance tasks aimed at maintaining peace, preventing conflicts and strengthening international security, but after the start of the NWO, the funds from it were redirected to the purchase of weapons for Ukraine. And the European Commission a week earlier appealed to the EU member states with a call to contribute another €50 billion for Ukraine to the general EU budget, which, as the agency itself reported, was fully exhausted ahead of schedule, and this is no less than €1 trillion. In this regard, the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban repeated the question countless times: “Where is the money?” "Just 2 years after the adoption of the 7-year budget, Brussels is running out of money. How so? What happened to the budget? Where is the money, European Commission?" the politician wrote on Twitter, illustrating with a GIF image of the confused hero John Travolta from the movie Pulp Fiction. In an interview with the Hungarian radio station Kossuth, which he gave on the sidelines of the EU summit on June 30, Orban stressed that over the past 1.5 years, the EU has already provided Ukraine with € 70 billion, and where this money went, it is not known how it is unclear who will control the funds and where they will go. The head of the Hungarian government is sure that the European Commission has no chance to get an additional €50 billion from the EU countries. "There is no money in the EU budget. Where did this money go? We know the answer: they were issued to Ukraine for a war that should not have happened," he said. Asked if EU bailouts would bring peace to Ukraine closer, Orban said he disagreed with the approach of the big players who say that if you keep giving money, Ukrainian soldiers will fight and defeat the Russians. "A year and a half has passed, we have done what we have done, the result is zero, even negative. Russia is not defeated, the Russian political leadership is in place, the Russian economy is doing well, and we are suffering from high inflation, and we have no money to support the Ukrainians. Obviously, the counteroffensive launched by the Ukrainians is difficult, and there are serious doubts that we can hope for anything at all," he stated. Orban stressed that he belongs to a different school - one that is convinced that negotiations are needed, and not the continuation of hostilities. WHERE TO GET MONEY The EU does not have its own money for Ukraine, but there is a temptation to give it other people's funds, "squeezed out" illegally - the frozen assets of the Russian Federation. European officials have long been looking for a way to transfer Russian funds for the needs of Kyiv, but in vain - there is no legal mechanism. In addition, this issue causes disagreement among EU members: large states, in particular Germany, fear that ill-conceived actions could undermine the confidence of foreign investors and provoke their withdrawal from the European financial market. The European Central Bank has also warned about such risks. Following the results of the first day of the summit, the Prime Minister of Belgium, on whose territory 90% of the frozen Russian assets are located, Alexandre de Croo announced the EU's intention to use the excess profits from investing these funds of the Russian Federation to help Ukraine and expects an income of at least €3 billion a year. There is no talk of confiscation of assets, the bottom line is that companies receive excess profits from investing Russian funds, and it is taxed. According to The Guardian sources, lawyers recognized such a move as legally acceptable, and the proposal can only be approved after it has been discussed with the UK, the US and Japan. However, the EU must be able to return the assets to Russia at any time, so it is necessary to find an opportunity to earn more from these funds than interest plus the frozen assets themselves. The Financial Times warns that if the assets lose their value, they will have to be reimbursed by European taxpayers. What the leaders of the countries, of course, do not want. As a result, no progress on this issue was achieved by the EU, they agreed to work further, and the European Commission, according to President Ursula von der Leyen , will make a proposal to use the windfall profits from Russian sovereign assets. THE CONCEPT HAS CHANGED According to a French diplomatic source Agence France-Presse, on the sidelines of the summit on the morning of June 30, representatives of France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, Romania, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Belgium held a meeting to discuss the consequences of a possible enlargement of the EU at the expense of Ukraine. It is quite obvious that now (and in the near future) they will definitely not be accepting into their ranks a country on whose territory hostilities are taking place, which actually exists only on money from outside. Apparently, the Europeans decided to calculate everything in advance, so that later there would be no unpleasant surprises, in what position the EU found itself after the admission of Ukraine. At the same time, the European Union is considering providing Ukraine with security guarantees, which, as the Financial Times specified, include funding, arms supplies, training of military personnel and the transfer of intelligence. However, not all EU countries want to make any long-term commitments with respect to Kyiv, moreover, Austria, Ireland and Malta asked to take into account their neutral status, which does not imply the provision of military assistance. However, they themselves have long discredited themselves by joining all the packages of anti-Russian sanctions. And although the postulate “to help Ukraine as much as needed” has not been canceled, in the final document of the summit, European leaders for the first time outlined the conditions for further support to Kiev and significantly changed their position on a number of aspects: 1. The initial thesis about the readiness to “assume obligations to ensure the security of Ukraine for the long term” in the final version began to say that the EU member states are ready to consider options for such obligations, and only together with international partners. With whom exactly, it is not specified, but this number may include NATO, whose Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also participated in the summit. 2. European officials for the first time put forward a condition for the continuation of military assistance to Ukraine: it should not harm the interests of the EU countries themselves and run counter to the national policy of individual European countries in the field of defense and security. The inclusion of this clause for the EU leadership can be a way to calm those countries that are dissatisfied with unlimited spending on Ukraine to the detriment of their own national security, and for the member states themselves a way to distance themselves from military assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine against the background of already depleted stocks of weapons and the lack of success of the Ukrainian army on the field fight. 3. The EU has indicated the need to continue stable, predictable and sustainable financial support for Ukraine (again in cooperation with international partners), but there is no mention of any € 50 billion that the European Commission so much wanted to receive from EU members. 4. The rhetoric regarding the “peace formula” of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has also changed markedly: instead of the previous unconditional support for all 10 points of the plan, the EU now supports only key principles and goals. 5. EU leaders allowed for new peace initiatives to resolve the crisis, proving that they must be based on full respect for the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine within internationally recognized borders (i.e. with Crimea, Donbass, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions) . It is curious that no exceptions to the option of freezing the conflict are mentioned, although recently European politicians have said that this is unacceptable. 6. The participants of the summit condemned the deliberate destruction of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, but did not indicate the perpetrators, and after all, immediately after the accident, without trial or investigation, many blamed Russia, however, as always. EVERYONE THINKS ABOUT RUSSIA There was no Russian theme in the initial agenda of the summit, but the events of June 24 made their own adjustments. In the midst of an attempted armed rebellion undertaken by the founder of the Wagner PMC, Yevgeny Prigozhin, European officials unanimously said only that they were monitoring the situation, this was an internal affair of Russia, and they had nothing to do with what was happening, as if they clearly followed the instructions sent out by the US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to American diplomats around the world. Nevertheless, already at the end of the events, the West continues to study what really happened then, and the German Federal Intelligence Service (BND) even launched an internal check to find out why the German services were not aware of the impending rebellion, although the United States was aware in several days. And yet, statements about the split and weakness of Russia, the destruction of the myth of its indestructibility have been and continue to be heard. Even in the invitation to the summit, Charles Michel wrote: “Our unshakable unity contrasts with the disunity in Russia demonstrated by the events of this weekend.” French President Emmanuel Macron could not resist commenting publicly, saying that "the insurrection in Russia shows the divisions that exist within the country, the fragility of its army and auxiliary forces." However, in someone else's eye you see a straw, but in your own you do not notice the beam. Two days before the opening of the summit in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris, police officers killed a teenager of Arab origin from service weapons who violated traffic rules and refused to stop the car at the request of patrolmen. This provoked protests in different parts of the country. And yet, the French president did not refuse a trip to Brussels and even managed to go with his wife to an Elton John concert, for which he was immediately criticized by citizens. But the unrest reached such proportions that the leader of the Fifth Republic had to urgently fly to Paris on June 30, canceling the final press conference in the Belgian capital in order to hold a meeting of the crisis headquarters. Macron's absence from EU summits is an extremely rare event, BFM TV channel noted. Russian officials such as Dmitry Medvedev, Sergei Lavrov and Maria Zakharova make tongue-in-cheek comments on the matter, comparing the events of the Wagner uprising and the riots in France to Macron's remarks on the matter. NOT A SINGLE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN CONFLICT And yet, one should not think that the entire summit was devoted exclusively to the Ukrainian conflict and the situation around it. In Brussels, European leaders also held a discussion on relations with China. As a result, the EU confirmed a multifaceted political approach to China: it is simultaneously seen as a partner, as a competitor, and as a systemic rival. “Despite different political and economic systems, the EU and China have a common interest in developing a constructive and stable relationship based on respect, based on the rules of the international order, balanced interaction and reciprocity,” the document says. However, even when talking about China, Europeans again return to Ukraine. The European Union intends to actively cooperate with China on climate issues, solving health problems, food security, humanitarian aid and other important international challenges. And the main challenge now is the Ukrainian crisis. And the EU countries called on China to put pressure on Russia, its close ally, to immediately and completely withdraw troops from Ukraine without preconditions. Of course, there was also an intra-European agenda - the summit of EU leaders, after all. The problem that has been acute for the community for many years, but the solution is still not approaching, on the contrary, the situation is only getting worse, is the migration crisis: since 2022, millions more newcomers from Ukraine have been added to refugees from African and Middle Eastern countries. The idea of distributing guests across all EU countries in accordance with quotas has long and completely failed, and it is impossible to find a really effective mechanism. So the current meeting in Brussels did not bring success. “At the EU summit, 27 member states failed to reach consensus on a European asylum policy due to resistance from Hungary and Poland,” DPA reported. According to Orban, EU countries have previously managed to come to an agreement on various issues, but "migration has deeply divided them." "We will be able to adopt any rules only if everyone agrees, there will be a unanimous decision. But through a series of swift, putsch-like actions, supporters of migration pushed through the proposal to establish migration quotas at the council of the heads of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Hungary and Poland voted against to the end, and several countries abstained, which can be regarded as a soft "no," the Hungarian Prime Minister said. In general, the EU summits are not the same anymore: instead of deciding how to make life better for Europeans, life becomes more fun, the leaders of the countries are discussing the situation in Ukraine, which is not even a member of the union and will not enter soon, if at all, vying to repeat anti-Russian theses, knowing full well that the imposed sanctions have not worked. They themselves chose the role of an obedient vassal of the United States, implicitly executing orders from across the ocean, terminating deals that are beneficial to them and silently bringing ammunition for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. And no one other than the European leaders themselves is to blame for this. |
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France arrests dozens in unrest after police shooting, Rioting and looting spreads across France and into Belgium Thursday | |||
2023-06-30 | |||
[An Nahar] Protesters angry after police fatally shot a 17-year-old boy set cars and public buildings ablaze in Gay Paree suburbs and unrest spread to some other French cities and towns, despite increased security efforts and the president's calls for calm. The killing of 17-year-old Nahel during a traffic check Tuesday, captured on video, shocked the country and stirred up long-simmering tensions between young people and police in housing projects and other disadvantaged neighborhoods around La Belle France. Nahel's surname has not been released by authorities or by his family. In earlier statements, lawyers for the family spelled the name Nael. Clashes first erupted Tuesday night in and around the Gay Paree suburb of Nanterre, where Nahel was killed, and the government deployed 2,000 police to maintain order Wednesday. But violence resumed after dusk. Police and firefighters struggled to contain protesters and extinguish numerous blazes through the night that damaged schools, cop shoppes and town halls or other public buildings, according to a spokesperson for the national police. The national police on Thursday reported fires or skirmishes in multiple cities overnight, from Toulouse ...lies on the banks of the River Garonne, half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The Toulouse metropolitan area is the fourth-largest in La Belle France... in the south to Lille in the north, though the nexus of tensions was Nanterre and other Gay Paree suburbs. Police arrested 150 people around the country, more than half of them in the Gay Paree region, the spokesperson said. She was not authorized to be publicly named according to police rules. The number of injured was not immediately released. French President Emmanuel Macron held an emergency security meeting Thursday about the violence. "These acts are totally unjustifiable," Macron said at the beginning of the meeting, which aimed at securing hot spots and planning for the coming days "so full peace can return." Macron also said it was time for "remembrance and respect" as Nahel's mother called for a silent march Thursday in his honor on the square where he was killed. Multiple vehicles were set ablaze in Nanterre and protesters shot fireworks and threw stones at police, who fired repeated volleys of tear gas. Flames shot out of three stories of a building, and a blaze was reported at an electrical plant. Fire damaged the town hall of the Gay Paree suburb of L'Ile-Saint-Denis, not far from La Belle France's national stadium and the headquarters of the Gay Paree 2024 Olympics.
Mr Macron was filmed at Paris's Accor Arena on Wednesday evening, watching the singer on his farewell tour, while rioters caused mayhem in the capital following the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old identified as Nahel on Tuesday. The French President was snapped arm in arm with the legendary 76-year-old artist - who he bestowed France's Legion of Honour award - alongside his wife Brigitte. But while Macron was hobnobbing backstage, police were locked in fierce clashes with protesters, making 150 arrests nationwide - as public anger spilled out onto the streets of France's major cities for a third night. Protesters torched cars, barricaded roads and hurled projectiles at police. Other rioters scrawled 'Vengeance for Nahel' across buildings and bus shelters as a bank was set ablaze. And in a fresh escalation of the chaos, violent clashes reportedly spread into the Belgium capital of Brussels, amid fears further protests could spread to other European capitals. In a desperate attempt to quell the civil unarrest, some 40,000 French cops are today being deployed nationwide. But Macron's photo with Elton ignited outrage overnight, with Thierry Mariani, an MEP with Marine Le Pen's National Rally, raging: 'While France was on fire, Macron applauded Elton John', the Telegraph reported. The violence continued despite the police officer accused of pulling the trigger being handed a preliminary charge of voluntary homicide. There are also growing concerns of the mayhem spilling out into other corners of Europe after footage emerged of on social media of riots starting in areas of Belgium. Riot police in body armour and wielding shields were seen storming the streets in the Belgium district of Anneessens. Protesters, some clad in hoodies and wearing masks, clashed with the authorities as they torched cars and used fireworks as weapons in the streets. The disorder was reportedly arranged over social media in response to the killing of 17-year-old Nahel M. who was shot dead in his car on Tuesday by a French police officer. About a dozen people were detained during scuffles related to the killing in France, with Belgian police spokeswoman Ilse Van de Keere saying several fires were brought under control, and that at least one car was burned. Prosecutor Pascal Prache has said his initial investigation led him to conclude 'the conditions for the legal use of the weapon were not met'. Despite government appeals for calm and vows that order would be restored, smoke billowed from cars and rubbish was set ablaze in the Paris suburb of Nanterre following a peaceful afternoon march in honour of the teenager identified only by his first name, Nahel. After a morning crisis meeting following violence that injured scores of police and damaged nearly 100 public buildings, interior minister Gerald Darmanin said the number of officers in the streets would more than quadruple, from 9,000 to 40,000. In the Paris region alone, the number of officers deployed would more than double to 5,000. 'The professionals of disorder must go home,' Mr Darmanin said. While there is no need yet to declare a state of emergency - a measure taken to quell weeks of rioting in 2005 - he added: 'The state's response will be extremely firm.' He said officers made more than 180 arrests before Thursday and that there would 'doubtless' be more. Bus and tram services in the Paris area were shutting down before sunset as a precaution to safeguard transportation workers and passengers. The town of Clamart, home to 54,000 people in the French capital's south-west suburbs, said it was taking the extraordinary step of putting an overnight curfew in place from Thursday through to Monday, citing 'the risk of new public order disturbances.' The mayor of Neuilly-sur-Marne announced a similar curfew in that town in the eastern suburbs of Paris. Marseille, the giant port city in the south of France saw the beginnings of unrest on Thursday evening, with several hundred young people roaming the city centre and setting fire to rubbish containers, including in front of the region's main administrative building, police said. Officers dispersed most of the about 400 people who had gathered, police said. Police arrested three people and one officer was injured. The unrest extended even to Brussels, where about a dozen people were detained during scuffles related to the shooting in France. Police spokeswoman Ilse Van de Keere said several fires were brought under control, and that at least one car was burned. The shooting captured on video shocked the country and stirred up long-simmering tensions between police and young people in housing projects and other disadvantaged neighbourhoods. The teenager's family and their lawyers have not said the police shooting was race-related and they did not release his surname or details about him. Still, his death instantly inflamed raw nerves in neighbourhoods that have welcomed generations of immigrants from France's former colonies and elsewhere. Their France-born children frequently complain that they are subjected to police ID checks and harassment far more frequently than white people or those in more affluent neighbourhoods. Mr Prache, the Nanterre prosecutor, said officers tried to stop Nahel because he looked so young and was driving a Mercedes with Polish licence plates in a bus lane. He ran a red light to avoid being stopped then got stuck in traffic. Both officers involved said they drew their guns to prevent him from fleeing. The officer who fired a single shot said he feared he and his colleague or someone else could be hit by the car, according to Mr Prache. The officers said they felt 'threatened' as the car drove off. He said two magistrates are leading the investigation, as is common in France. Preliminary charges mean investigating judges strongly suspect wrongdoing but need to investigate more before sending the case to trial. The police officer was in provisional detention, prosecutors said.
ReMix: According to information from Europe 1 news outlets, Nahel M. had 15 mentions in the criminal history file and had been implicated five times for refusals to comply with police officers since 2021, thus all in less than two years. Not exactly an Algerian mob hitman, but on the other hand, running away from police and nearly killing innocent bystanders creates a situation for the police officer to make a choice to protect law-abiding citizens or not. The officer was no nervous rookie either. He was a highly decorated and experienced police officer. Le Figaro: Assigned to the public order and traffic department (DOPC) as a biker for the Hauts-de-Seine territorial traffic and road safety company since September 2022, this father has received a series of distinctions during his career in the national police, which began 10 years ago. According to our information, this former soldier received eight letters of congratulations and an internal security medal. More than 150 arrests have been made and dozens of vehicles torched. Also, several buildings, including the local city hall, were set on fire. There’s more to this story than meets the eye — on both sides. The Local: The circumstances leading to his death are puzzling. How did he come to be driving a bright yellow rented Mercedes? Why were the motorcycle traffic cops so wound up about a banal traffic violation? One of the policemen is heard on the video clip saying: “You’re going to get a bullet in the head if you’re not careful.” | |||
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Conservatives Turn on Garth Brooks, Throw Out His Music After Bud Light Support: 'Never Again' |
2023-06-12 |
![]() Brooks recently announced in an interview with Billboard that he will unapologetically be serving Bud Light as one of the beverages at his new bar opening up in Nashville, Tennessee, soon. WhiskeyRiff covers the full interview here. The Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk bar is ironically named as Brooks will apparently only consider you a friend if you support the moral depravity of transgenderism and companies like Anheuser-Busch who propagate it. In the interview, he not only supported the decision to sell Bud Light but also referred to anyone boycotting the product as "a**holes" that should seek out other bars in the lower Broadway area. The predictable backlash from former Brooks fans was swift as thousands took to Twitter to voice their outrage with the singer; many promising to dispose of his music and boycott any future concerts. One wrote, "Now I delete every Garth Brooks song from my collection. NEVER AGAIN GARTH!".... Related: Garth Brooks: 2017-01-16 Inauguration 2017: Entertainers won't perform; activists gonna tear it up Garth Brooks: 2016-12-24 Rockettes hit back at dancer who says she will perform at Trump's inauguration with tears in her eyes Garth Brooks: 2005-12-19 Iran's President Bans Western Music (but will attend Elton John's Wedding) |
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Military To End Vax Mandate Now That All The Conservatives Have Been Weeded Out |
2023-01-12 |
[BEE] U.S. — Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has officially reversed the COVID vaccine requirement for the military, as it is no longer needed now that all the Conservatives have been weeded out. "This vaccine was a great success in helping us eliminate anyone who valued freedom, thought critically, or voted Republican," said Austin. "Now that those pesky conservatives have been forcibly removed from our military, we can finally move forward in our sacred mission of promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion around the world! Also, bombing kids in Yemen. Can't forget that." Authorities at the Pentagon are now confident they have a completely obedient, sufficiently woke fighting force capable of any mission, as long as the mission doesn't include prolonged, strenuous activity which seems to be causing people's hearts to explode for some reason. "Our military has never been stronger!" said Austin as he left for his weekly blood clot-removal procedure at the hospital. At publishing time, the Navy had also started playing Elton John 24/7 on bases and ships to weed out the rest of the straight males. |
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And Your Point is...? |
2022-08-29 |
![]() Barr, who has since fallen out with former President Donald Trump, described the encounter as one of the most awkward moments during his tumultuous two-year tenure in the Trump administration. Trump disparaged Barr as a "f***ing loser" while meeting with his underlings to discuss their response to riots gripping the nation following George Floyd's death. Since his departure from the White House, Barr has opened up about his feelings for his old boss. The former attorney general has often defended Trump's policies but disparaged his character. Barr resigned from his perch as the No. 1 Justice Department official in December 2020 while Trump and his allies peddled assertions that the 2020 election was "rigged." Now Barr is backing someone else for the GOP nod in 2024: "whoever has the best chance of pushing Trump aside." During the interview, he name-dropped Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo as possible contenders he could back. Barr also noted that he was surprised that Democrats and many prominent figures in the media haven't apologized for pushing the so-called "Russiagate hoax" he ripped as the "big lie." Trump had been dogged by allegations that he and his campaign conspired with Russia in a plot of collusion to win the 2016 election. |
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Elton John Says Michael Jackson Was 'A Disturbing Person To Be Around' |
2022-08-02 |
"I’d known Michael since he was 13 or 14," John writes. "He was just the most adorable kid you could imagine. But at some point in the intervening years, he started sequestering himself away from the world and away from reality, the way Elvis Presley did." John also speculates about Jackson’s tortured relationship with prescription drugs, alluding to his addiction to painkillers: "God knows what was going on in his head, and God knows what prescription drugs he was being pumped full of, but every time I saw him in his later years I came away thinking that the poor guy had totally lost his marbles. I don’t mean that in the lighthearted way. He was genuinely mentally ill, a disturbing person to be around." |
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry face 'complete disaster' |
2022-05-05 |
[GEO.TV] Prince Harry and ![]() jaded, shallow, conceited woman that will make a joke of you and the royal family heritage.Once married, she was too good for the Royals and she and Harry decamped to Beverly Hills, kind of like the Clampetts did, thus making a joke of Harry and the royal family heritage... are facing a "complete disaster" after video streaming giant cancelled its development of Pearl, an animated series created by the Duchess of Sussex, according to an expert. Meghan Markle's series being dropped by Netflix is a "complete disaster" for her and Prince Harry, a commentator has claimed. Rafe Heydel-Mankoo, a royal commentator, said the axing of the series was a "complete disaster" for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex , who are living in Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, after quitting royal duties. Mr Heydel-Mankoo told GB News: "Archewell productions, their Netflix company which has had the catastrophic news that Pearl — its flagship production which was an animated series executively produced by Elton John and David Furnish — is to be axed. "As you know, Netflix is having big problems with a dip in subscriber numbers, falling revenues, plummeting share prices and having spent too much on other problems, and is cutting back — particularly on animated series. "So while Harry’s Invictus documentary is carrying on, there is nothing for Meghan to show for it and it’s really calling into question whether they can walk the walk. They’re good at talking the talk. They signed up to Spotify but have only produced one podcast so far, the Netflix deal has been in place for over a year now and there’s very little to show for it. "It looks as if, you know, apart from moaning about the royals there’s not much that they’re able to do." |
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Usman Khan came to UK security services' attention at age of 15 for hate-preaching |
2019-12-02 |
![]() ...formerly Omar Bakri Muhammad's spin off group from Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britain, where the detestable lunatic Anjem Chaudry got his start. More recently the name adopted by al-Qaeda in East Africa for operations in Kenya and Tanzania. It is subordinate to al-Shabaab but will probably be strong enough to fly on its own, given an uninterrupted flow of petrodollars, should the Shaboobs collapse.... flags on the streets of Stoke-on-Trent. UK media also highlighted that Khan had come to the British security services' attention at the age of 15 but that no action had been taken by the authorities to discourage his hate-preaching. In further confirmation of the fact that Usman Khan had no relation of any kind with Pakistain as far his extremism is concerned, British media and commentators have condemned UK’s counter-terrorism approach and jail system. It has been now confirmed that Khan was a close friend and student of Anjem Chaudary, a convicted krazed killer preacher. After the London Bridge attacker was arrested with his Bangladeshi and Indian terror associates in 2010 in relation to the gang’s London bombings, Anjum Chaudhary described him as his "student" and "friend". Media further wrote that Khan was bullied at school over his facial hair and suffered exclusion and racism when he was a child. The son of a hard-working taxi driver, he attended Haywood High School in Burslem, Stoke, but dropped out without any qualifications. Local media also added that Khan desperately tried to fit in by wearing designer clothes and be liked at school by keeping up with the latest fashion but had no confidence and would never speak up. He had started growing beard at an early age. Investigators believe that his parents, who came to the UK from Azad Kashmir ![]() Azad (Free) Kashmir. The remainder they refer to as "Indian Occupied Kashmir". They have fought four wars with India over it, the score currently 4-0 in New Delhi's favor. After 72 years of this nonsense, India cut the Gordian knot in 2019, removing the area's special status, breaking off Ladakh as a separate state, and allowing people from other areas to settle (or in the case of the Pandits, to resettle) there.... , were moderate people and had no relation with either terrorism or the krazed killer views of their oddball son. Related: Usman Khan: 2019-11-30 Day 2: London Bridge suspect had prior ‘Islamist terrorism’ conviction Usman Khan: 2019-11-29 Breaking: London Bridge closed by British police amid reports of stabbing Usman Khan: 2019-01-28 Jirga fixes Rs1m compensation for each of 36 lives lost in tribal hostility Related: Daesh: 2019-11-24 Philippine army says it has killed militant behind suicide attacks Daesh: 2019-11-23 Turkey detains Syrian ISIS member who organized attacks in Russia and Germany Daesh: 2019-11-23 Assyrian-led forces on the front-lines in northeast Syria Related: Al-Muhajiroun: 2018-04-10 London Transport Network Purges ‘Extremist Workers’ to Stop Islamic State Attack Al-Muhajiroun: 2017-07-04 Teen who plotted to bomb Elton John concert on 9/11 anniversary sentenced to life Al-Muhajiroun: 2017-06-06 Day 4: London Bridge attacker appeared in Channel 4 doc on ‘British jihadis’ |
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Please America, take Meghan Markle back |
2019-10-02 |
h/t Instapundit [Spectator.us] The great triumph of recent American politics is for the people of your fine country to have elected as president a man who is the precise embodiment of what supercilious Europeans think Americans are really like. Pig-ignorant, arrogant, jingoistic, contemptuous of foreigners, loud-mouthed, badly dressed and irredeemably bumptious. So consuming is the European antipathy toward Donald Trump ‐ he’s never read a book! He eats steak with ketchup! ‐ that it afflicts leading politicians across our continent, people who would be better advised to button it a while and show a little bit of diplomacy to the leader of the free world. But they can’t: the contempt always bleeds through. This is one reason why I have a little bit of time for this gift you Americans have bestowed upon the world, Mr Trump. He enrages the liberal cretinati ‐ in other words, all the right people. And I sincerely hope you elect him once again. There are other gifts you have given us which, frankly, I would much rather had been FedExed to the other side of the world as the consequence of some human error or computer glitch. Pre-eminent among these is Meghan Markle. Thank you very much for the thought ‐ but would you now please take her back? We’ve had enough and the maintenance charges impinge heavily upon such a small satrapy as the UK. We will of course chip in for the flights ‐ by private jet, naturally, although Elton John will personally pay for the carbon offset. |
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Home Front: Culture Wars |
Rock Music Is on Life Support. Is Hollywood Next? |
2019-09-04 |
[PJ] The era of mass media may have ended decades ago, but the hangover is about to hit us all hard. In "The coming death of just about every rock legend," Damon Linker of The Week explores the rock & roll carnage to come:Yes, we've lost some already. On top of the icons who died horribly young decades ago ‐ Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Elvis Presley, John Lennon ‐ there's the litany of legends felled by illness, drugs, and just plain old age in more recent years: George Harrison, Ray Charles, Michael Jackson, Lou Reed, David Bowie, Glenn Frey, Prince, Leonard Cohen, Tom Petty. This is what happens when a genre is exhausted, and there aren’t any new stars of an equal stature arriving to take the place of the departed. As I wrote at Instapundit back in 2016, shortly after David Bowie, Lemmy of Motorhead and Glen Frey all trundled off to the place Pink Floyd dubbed "The Great Gig in the Sky." Growing up in the 1970s with a father who had an enormous collection of Big Band records, I would semi-regularly see him a bit morose in the morning, after the Today Show announced that another swing era superstar had died. Louis Armstrong in 1971. Gene Krupa in 1973. Duke Ellington in 1974. Ozzie Nelson in 1975. And Bing Crosby in 1977 (the big one, as my dad worshiped Crosby). |
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Elton John Defends Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's Private Jet Use |
2019-08-20 |
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently took heat for flying off to vacation at singer Elton John’s $18 million mansion in Nice, France, on the French Rivera, even though they both regularly speak about climate change. Worse for the critical activists, it was the couple’s fourth private jet flight in only 11 days. But, on Monday, Sir Elton spoke up for the royal couple saying that he not only paid for the flights out of his own pocket, but he also claims to have made a "carbon neutral" donation to paper over the trip, according to the Daily Mail. The "Rocketman" singer insisted that when he arranged for the pair to visit his home, he also made sure to donate money to an "appropriate" carbon footprint fund. In his remarks, Elton John said he is "deeply distressed" over the "distorted and malicious" attacks on Harry and Markle, and he feels the need to defend them "from the unnecessary press intrusion that contributed to Diana’s untimely death," TMZ reported. John insisted that he offered the couple a short vacation stay at his mansion because they have had a "hectic" year. He also wanted to reward them for their work for charity. |
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