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World War 3, West Asian Front: Israel takes over Al Aqsa Mosque! UN to investigate!

16 May 2013 (17:20 UTC-07 Tango)/06 Rajab 1434/26 Ordibehest 1391/07 Ding-Si (4th month) 4711

Israeli police have seized Al Aqsa Mosque in Al Quds (Jerusalem), all non-Muslims are banned from entry.  This is after zionists attacked the Mosque on 15 May, resulting in fights between Muslims and zionists.

The King of Jordan has lodged an official complaint with Israel.   Jordan is the official protector of Al Quds.  Apparently the Israeli closing of Al Aqsa to non-Muslims is in response to that complaint.

The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization announced a team of investigators will arrive in Al Quds on 20 May, to investigate claims that Israel is trying to destroy the Mosque, and Christian sites as well.  Al Aqsa is a UN World Heritage Site.

World War 3, West Asian Front: Palestinians attack Golan Heights!

16 May 2013 (17:06 UTC-07 Tango)/06 Rajab 1434/26 Ordibehest 1391/07 Ding-Si (4th month) 4711

“We are avenging all our martyrs that we lost in our war with the Zionist enemy!”-Abdul Qader al-Husseini brigades

The Palestinian Abdul Qader al-Husseini brigades (of the Free Palestine Movement) took credit for a rocket attack on the Israeli (illegally) occupied Golan Heights, on 15 May.

The group says they were acting in conjunction with the Syrian government.  Technically, Syria and Israel have been at war with each other since 1967.

World War 3, U.S. Economic Front: U.S. stops selling Bonds, will rape federal retirement funds!!!

16 May 2013 (14:48 UTC-07 Tango)/06 Rajab 1434/26 Ordibehest 1391/07 Ding-Si (4th month) 4711

The U.S. Department of Treasury has ordered the halt to sales of federal government bonds to state and local governments.  This is an attempt to keep the federal government from hitting debt limits, despite the fact that on Sunday the limit is supposedly to be raised.  Bonds are a form of debt.

The Treasury is also ending the investment of funds for federal employees’ retirement programs, as well as considering raping the federal retirement system for needed cash!

Treasury officials blame the U.S. Congress for not fixing the debt problem.

 

World War 3, Asian Front: More U.S. personnel killed in Afghanistan! More money missing!

16 May 2013 (14:27 UTC-07 Tango)/06 Rajab 1434/26 Ordibehest 1391/07 Ding-Si (4th month) 4711

“Two International Security Assistance Force service members and four ISAF contracted civilians died following an improvised explosive device attack in Kabul, Afghanistan May 16.”-ISAF

A suicide bomber rammed a U.S./NATO convoy in Kabul city.  Two U.S. military personnel were killed along with at least four U.S. contractors (working for covert U.S. terrorist organization DynCorp) and eight Afghans.  Several dozen Afghans were wounded.  The Mujahideen group, Islamic Party, took credit for the attack.

In Ghazni Province, Qarabagh District, Mujahideen say they witnessed a U.S./NATO/ISAF tank drive over a landmine, which killed the four crewmen.  Mujahideen say U.S./NATO/ISAF attack helicopters arrived and began arbitrarily firing on the area around the tank.  No Mujahid or civilian was hurt.  Later, wheeled ambulances arrived to take away the tank crewmen.  In Shulgar District a U.S./NATO/ISAF supply convoy was ambushed.  Two security Guards and one driver killed.  Dozens wounded.  Five fuelers destroyed.

In Kandahar Province, ISAF officials admitted that four, not three, U.S. personnel were killed on 14 May.  ISAF was adamantly denying local news reports that four U.S. personnel were killed, saying three were killed one wounded.  Today ISAF admitted the wounded man died.

The mining organization, Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), claims that several hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars in revenue has gone missing.  The claim is based on comparing tax records with mining company accounting books.  It includes companies mining copper and iron, and oil companies.  EITI has hired an independent investigator for further auditing.

Covert terrorist organization, USAID, is hosting the second annual jobs fair at Kardan University.   USAID is using money unwillingly paid by underemployed U.S. taxpayers to fund the job fair.

2nd Lieutenant Niloofar Rahmani, is the first female to become a pilot in the Afghan Air Force in more than 30 years.  She was trained at U.S. taxpayer expense by USAF personnel.

World War 3, U.S. Economic Front: Job losses & store closings 08 March 2013. God lays off employees!

Google/Motorola Mobility to lay off 1200 employees around the World, including employees in the United States!  Last year Google/Motorola laid off 4000 people!

In Missouri, more than 50 people laid off at Sabreliner.  The aircraft parts maker laid off people in 2012 as well.  Company officials are blaming government spending cuts.

In Washington, the Grant County Fire District 5 laid off three firefighters.  The district is short $200000 USD.

Inrad Optics lays off  eight employees, and cuts hours at factories in New Jersey and Florida.  Company officials say they must cut expenses.

Presbyterian Church laid off 15 people in United States.  Church officials said the layoffs are preps for “where we’re going”.

In Pennsylvania, Gabby’s Jar novelty store shutdown in Wayne.  The Allentown School District said they have to consider laying off 161 people!  They’re short $22 million!  Willingboro School District wants to layoff nine teachers and raise property taxes.

In California, the Benicia Unified School District wants to layoff at least seven people.    Laguna Beach Auto Supply & Hardware shut down.  Owners said they no longer had the time or enough money to hire enough staffing to keep the business going.  After more than 20 years in business, the Bike Empire in Poway closed down: “I’ve been losing money the last four years. The economy hit us heavy. It’s like someone unplugged the business.”-Tim Gill, co-owner

In Georgia, after 41 years Everybody’s pizza in Atlanta closed down.  The owner blamed the bad economy for making him realize it was time to retire.

What was that about a recovery for the automobile industry?  In Alabama, Shiloh Industries closing its Anniston car parts factory.  Company officials say it just cost them too much to keep the factory open.  66 jobs lost.  In Auburn, a Winn Dixie grocery store closed down.

Grama’s Goodies bakery closes in Virginia.  The owners failed to pay their rent due to lack of sales.

In North Carolina, the Academy of Cosmetology closed down.  The owners said they ran out of money, and the management company they hired to run the academy quit without notice.  The Crab Tree Tavern closed after at least 70 years in business.  The owner, Sharon Kloucek, said “We’re seeing fewer customers and the overhead’s high.” 

In Kansas, Miller’s Five Diner shut down after 49 years in business.

The Higgins Armory Museum, in Massachusetts, closing down in December.  The nearly 80 years old museum couldn’t raise enough money to stay open.

In Illinois, after 88 years of operation Erday’s men’s clothing store shut down.

 

World War 3, West Asian Front: UN says U.S. backed insurgents are War Criminals!

15 May 2013 (12:23 UTC-07 Tango)/05 Rajab 1434/25 Ordibehest 1391/06 Ding-Si (4th month) 4711

“Mutilating or desecrating corpses during a conflict is a war crime.”-Navi Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

The United Nations has reacted to the video posted by U.S. backed insurgents in Syria, which shows one U.S. backed insurgent eating the heart of a Syrian soldier.

The insurgent is a leader of the Al Farouq Brigade, which is part of the U.S. funded and trained Free Syrian Army.  Hey people of the United States, is this what your government has planned for you?

World War 3, Asian Front: U.S. building Afghan base to invade Iran? More U.S. deaths! More waste of U.S. taxes!

 

15 May 2013/05 Rajab 1434/25 Ordibehest 1391/06 Ding-Si (4th month) 4711

In Farah Province, there are reports that the United States is building a military base just 3 kilometers (slightly more than 1 mile) from the border with Iran.  Witnesses say a communications tower has been completed and other work has started on the ground.

In Herat Province, local police say a U.S. drone strike killed three people in Zirkouh village.

In Nangarhar Province, Jalalabad city, an explosion wounds three civilians and six cops.  Government officials say the bomb was targeted against local police.

In Logar Province, Mujahideen released the last of the Turkish engineers captured a week ago.  There has been no reports about the one Afghan engineer and two Russian/Kyrgyz helicopter crewmen that were captured.

In Badghis Province, 78 contracted security personnel (mercenaries) joined the Mujahideen.

In Kandahar Province, eight contracted security personnel (mercenaries) joined the Mujahideen.

The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) discovered that Afghanistan has taxed 43 U.S. contractors to the tune of $921 million USD.  SIGAR says the tax is “illegitimate” under current agreements, and is just the tip of the iceberg.

Oklahoma U.S.A. Army National Guard’s 120th Engineer Battalion returned from deployment to Afghanistan.

14 May 2013/04 Rajab 1434/24 Ordibehest 1391/05 Ding-Si (4th month) 4711

In Maidan Wardak Province, Syed Abad District, locals say U.S. led troops conducted home invasions.  Four people kidnapped.

In Kandahar Province, Zherai District, a U.S. convoy ran over a landmine, killing three U.S. personnel.

In Helmand Province, Garmser District, a motorcycle bomb exploded in a market.  Three people killed, nine wounded.  In Marja District, three people killed, one wounded, after they drove over a landmine.   Also, the United Kingdom (red coats) Defense Minister, Philip Hammond, said they’ve decided to keep red coats in country past the supposed 2014 pullout date.  Red coats serve primarily in Helmand.

In Kabul city, two Turkish businessmen were kidnapped.  No comment from Afghan cops.  One of the men had been living in Afghanistan for the past ten years.

In Zabul Province, Shajoy District, 40 schools have been closed. School officials say it is because of repeated threats.

13 May 2013/03 Rajab 1434/23 Ordibehest 1391/04 Ding-Si (4th month) 4711

In Helmand Province, three Georgian ISAF personnel were killed after the Mujahideen attacked their base.  ISAF said: “Three International Security Assistance Force service members were killed today when insurgents attacked their position in southern Afghanistan with a vehicle borne improvised explosive device.”

In Kapisa Province, Nejrab District, a suicide bomber attacked a U.S. convoy, wounding at least two U.S. personnel and one Afghan, and killing one Afghan.  Mujahideen claim they killed 14 people and destroyed two armored vehicles.

In Nangarhar Province, Jalalabad city, Mujahideen say they assassinated a French spy.

In Kandahar Province, a bus packed with people drove over a landmine.  Ten people killed, 12 wounded.

A new Afghan government investigation says U.S. special operations forces tortured to death at least 15 people in Maidan Wardak Province back in February.  The investigators say they have evidence, including a video tape, proving a U.S. special ops A Team was involved.  Government officials also are demanding the U.S. handover an Afghan born U.S. citizen involved in the crimes.

And Justice for All, Bull Shit!: Investigation reveals massive Sentencing screwup in U.S. prisons!

15 May 2013 (01:08 UTC-07 Tango)/05 Rajab 1434/25 Ordibehest 1391/06 Ding-Si (4th month) 4711

In the U.S. state of Colorado, it’s been revealed that hundreds, if not thousands, of prisoners have had their sentences screwed up for years, supposedly because of a lack of communication between the courts and the prisons!

Some prisoners got out early, while others are still languishing in prison for minor offenses.

According to the Denver Post, the sentencing errors were revealed when a prisoners who should not have been released was so, and then allegedly committed murder.

Governor John Hickenlooper ordered an audit (investigation).  Already massive amounts of improper sentencing has been found in 349 cases, another 8415 cases identified as needing review!

Judges are now scrambling to make corrections to the corrections facilities foul ups.  Court clerks are being blamed for not properly communicating the court sentences to the prison officials (how can you screw that up?).

For decades, in past jobs I’ve had, I had co-workers who were ex-convicts and they all talked about this kind of bullshit.  Most claiming to being treated as if they were murders when they committed minor crimes, like burglary.  They would claim that prison officials ignored their pleas to check their court sentences, most could not afford an attorney.  At first I though ‘yeah, typical ex-con’, but I’ve heard the same stories from California, to Arizona, to Idaho, and started to wounder why so many across several states had similar stories?

(when I was a local TV news producer in Arizona I would get calls from prisoners all the time asking for help because they were still in prison when they should have been released. But guess what folks, it’s an unwritten rule in U.S. TV journalism not to cover prisoner issues, that’s what my news director told me when I asked about investigating the prisoners’ claims!!!)

Now the state of Colorado admits to screwing up prisoners’ sentences.  What was that about the U.S. justice system being the fairest in the World?  Bull shit!

If you can’t trust the current justice system, how the hell can you trust Obama and the U.S. Congress (republicans & democrats) with their War on Terror, Gitmo, NDAA 2013, and virtual martial law?!

 

World War 3, U.S. Economic Front: Job losses & store closings 07 March 2013. California & Schools get hit hard, again! Thousands more laid off! God mad at U.S.A.

New York Post reported that J.C. Penney laid off 1500 people across the United States!  According to the Business Insider, even more layoffs are planned, as an inside source said that J.C. Penney store managers were shown a ‘secret’ video that told them to prepare to run the stores with even less employees!

In New York, Rapid-American bankrupt.  Company officials blame asbestos related personal injury lawsuits.  The Bruckner Bar and Grill shut down, owners blame damage from hurricane Sandy and a landlord that doesn’t want to abide by his own lease.  The Mahopac Falls Elementary School being closed: “The reason we are closing the building is not because of the budget, but because of the changing demographics.”-Raymond Cote, Board of Education President

Too Big to Jail Citadel Securities laid off 30 people in Illinois.  The IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union closed its Abingdon branch.  In Chicago, 80 to 129 schools are on the chopping block! The Commission on School Utilization actually questioned if that was logistically possible. It’s being blamed on Chicago Public School‘s $1 billion shortfall!

Another Christian school closed down.  Saint Raphael in Arkansas: “The reasons are many but the bottom line is I can’t justify going into huge debt for so few students and families when the overall needs of the parish are so great.”-Pastor John Connell

In California, the Windsor School District warned up to 50 employees of possible layoffs.  The school is short $2.8 million.  Officials blame cuts to state funding.  Too Big to Jail Bank of America laying off 57 people in Rancho Cordova.  In San Francisco, Tommy Toy’s Cuisine Chinoise restaurant shut down.  The owners blamed demographics and not being able to renew their lease.  In Chico, Wakefield and Sons Glass out-o-business.  Owners blamed the bad economy.  And medical imaging company, Digirad, announced an undisclosed number of layoffs, as part of their efforts to make the company “lean”.  The Ethan Allen home furnishings store in Strawberry, closed down.  The owner of the building said Ethan Allen officials decided not to renew the lease and gave no reason why.  Apparently they were the only furniture store in the area.  Beauty Store & More, in Petaluma, closed down.  After 24 years of operation the owners said they gave in to increased competition.

In Florida, Biovest International bankrupt.  The drug company is trying to get rid of $44 million USD in debt.  The Kmart in Bonita springs closed down, 67 people out-o-work.  The Pasco County School District was put on notice by the state, because of poor performing schools.  Teachers and school administrators were told they would have to reapply for their jobs.  Apparently the school district is not a good place to teach: “We know that the characteristics of the school, the high poverty, the high minority and it’s location have made it hard for us to maintain staff there. There’s been an almost 50 percent turnover in staff.”-Tammy Rabon, Supervisor for teachers and learning

Too Big to Jail Chase Home Mortgage laid off 550 people in Florence, South Carolina!  That’s on top of the 330 jobs cut since last year.  And in more ironic news, the Department of Employment and Workforce laid off more employees, for the third time in the past six months!

In Monett, Missouri, Dairy Farmers of America is closing their milk operation by September, and will layoff 86 people.  They blame declining sales.

Kae Robin & Company, in Maryland, closed because the owner wanted to retire.  Constellation Books shut down, the owner said it’s painfully clear the U.S. economy is not going to recover soon enough for her.

In Massachusetts, the Cape Cod Hospital will close its endoscopy center by fall. At least 20 employees to be laid off.  You can blame Obama/Romney Care for reduced reimbursements for services rendered.  The not for profit Westboro Gallery closed down.  The operators said people just stopped buying art.  And Panera Bread, in Arlington Heights,  closed down.  Company officials did not want to renew the lease.

In New Jersey, the New Milford Jewish Center shut down.  Officials blamed it on the increasing number of Americans turning away from the Judeo/Christian God: “We’re like every other church and synagogue in New Jersey. It’s a common disease.”-Ralph Gerber, Congregation Beth Tikvah

Too Big to Jail PNC Financial Services Group announced they will close 200 offices across the U.S.  Possibly thousands of people will be laid off!

In Hawaii, real estate investment company 1250 Oceanside Partners now bankrupt.  They are $500 million in debt.  And Sam Choy’s Breakfast, Lunch & Crab restaurant shut down. The parent company, Good Eats, did not want to renew the lease.  50 people out-o-work.

So much for recovery in the automotive industry, General Motors eliminates 3rd shift at a factory in Flint, Michigan.   104 people out-o-work!  Meekhof Lumber shutting down in June.  If there’s any recovery to the home construction market, the owners of the 56 years old company are not seeing it.

In Franklin County, Pennsylvania, Gibble’s Food grocery store announced they will be laying off employees.  Company officials did not give a number.  Railroad products manufacturer McConway & Torley, closed down their Kutztown factory, and laid off 130 people!

The Alaska Railroad laid off 54 employees, due to crashing revenue since 2011.  Company officials say their biggest drop in revenue comes from declining freight shipments. The railroad was also hit by a stupid Federal Transit Administration clerical error, which cost them millions of dollars.

In Louisiana, the state stopped bridge toll operations at the Crescent City Connection in New Orleans, ending 31 jobs.

After 20 years in business, the Godfather’s Pizza on East 10th in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, closed down.

World War 3, Japan Economic Front: Biggest ever loss for Sharp!

14 May 2013 (12:45 UTC-07 Tango)/04 Rajab 1434/24 Ordibehest 1391/05 Ding-Si (4th month) 4711

“We need to say goodbye to the Sharp that we knew….”-Kozo Takahashi, Sharp executive vice president

Continued crashing LCD TV sales dragging Japan’s Sharp to its death?

Company officials said they lost a record $5.4 billion USD for the last Japanese year (April 2012 to March 2013), much more than they estimated!  And that’s after Sharp sold office buildings, cut salaries and laid off 5400 people!

There will be changes made to the executive board, a new deal with South Korea’s Samsung, and efforts to extended existing loans and get new ones, are part of the electronic company’s plans for recovery.

Somehow company officials think Sharp will actually make a profit this year!