Anonymous ID: 04feb1 Dec. 10, 2018, 10:24 a.m. No.4241363   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Greek party opposes UN Migration Pact: ‘Greece belongs to the Greek’

 

A Greek nationalist party has savaged the UN Migration Pact and vowed to keep ‘Greece for the Greeks’.

 

The spokesman of Greek nationalists party of Golden Dawn, Mr. Ilias Kasidiaris said today from the Parliament for the UN pact on migration:

 

“Migration is the Trojan horse of globalisation for the destruction of national states, so that’s why serious countries such as the United States and Hungary are reacting to the UN’s deplorable UN immigration pact as opposed by government of Tsipras and Kammenos that aims at the destruction of Greece.

 

“Golden Dawn says NO to the immigration pact we will not become a minority in our homeland, Greece will not become a multicultural country, Greece will continue to belong to the Greeks…”

 

The list of countries not signing the pact is continuously growing. The UN migration conference in Morocco began today.

 

https://voiceofeurope.com/2018/12/greek-party-opposes-un-migration-pact-greece-belongs-to-the-greek/

Anonymous ID: 04feb1 Dec. 10, 2018, 10:26 a.m. No.4241390   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1498

Free Gas Over Yemen's Skies: Saudi Jets Refueled By American Taxpayers Due To "Accounting Errors"

 

The White House wants to stay the course in Yemen even as the Senate is set to push back against US military support to the Saudi-led bombing campaign. But now a bombshell report reveals the Pentagon has been fueling Saudi and UAE jets free of charge due to "errors in accounting where DoD failed to charge" according to US defense officials.

 

The huge significance is summarized in the opening lines of The Atlantic report which broke the story over the weekend:

 

President Donald Trump, who repeatedly complains that the United States is paying too much for the defense of its allies, has praised Saudi Arabia for ostensibly taking on Iran in the Yemen war. It turns out, however, that U.S. taxpayers have been footing the bill for a major part of the Saudi-led campaign, possibly to the tune of tens of millions of dollars.

 

For the entire three-and-a-half years of the program, the Pentagon never had an official servicing agreement in place with the Saudis and further never informed Congress.

 

The vital refueling role that the US military has played in the war goes back to March 2015 and is reported to be "enormously expensive". The recipient country, in this case the Saudis, is required by law to pay the costs but the Pentagon now admits "they in fact had not been charged adequately" in an official DoD letter obtained by The Atlantic.

 

The Pentagon is now “currently calculating the correct charges” but it's unclear if the missing funds going back years — footed by the American taxpayer — will ever be obtained especially as the DoD doesn't even know what it's owed.

 

Information on the "accounting errors" began to emerge after Senators asked defense officials last March to account for Saudi coalition refueling costs. After eight months, just a day ahead of the Nov. 28 Senate vote to debate ending the war in Yemen, the Pentagon admitted it could answer this question.

 

Senator Jack Reed, the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, told The Atlantic that likely "tens of millions of dollars" worth of fuel was supplied to the Saudi coalition for free. However, this figure (again which the Pentagon says it can't account for) is possibly in the hundreds of millions, considering the following:

 

Records provided by the Defense Logistics Agency this March indicated that since the start of fiscal year 2015 (October 2014), more than 7.5 million gallons of aerial refueling had been provided to the UAE, and more than 1 million gallons to the Saudis. Those figures were for all aerial refueling, not necessarily only related to operations in Yemen.

 

“It is clear that the Department has not lived up to its obligation to keep Congress appropriately informed or its responsibility to secure timely reimbursement,” Sen. Reed told The Atlantic. “U.S.-provided aerial refueling assistance was provided to the Saudi-led coalition for more than 3.5 years, activities that likely cost tens of millions of dollars. We must ensure that U.S. taxpayers are fully reimbursed for that support.”

 

So it's clear that not only has the United States given the Saudis a "free pass" politically while tens of thousands of Yemeni civilians have been massacred over the years, but has literally been funding the Saudi military machine for free, despite Riyadh's immense oil wealth. And further the obvious question that remains is… whatever happened to "America first?"

 

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/69658/free-gas-over-yemens-skies-saudi-jets-refueled-by-american-taxpayers-due-to-accounting.html

Anonymous ID: 04feb1 Dec. 10, 2018, 10:29 a.m. No.4241424   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1475

Polish border guards detaining targeted human-trafficking ring

 

Seven suspects of a human-trafficking ring have been arrested near Warsaw in a targeted human-trafficking probe.

 

The Vietnamese-Polish gang is suspected to have illegally transported at least 100 Vietnamese citizens to Western Europe, PAP news agency reveals.

 

The illegally smuggled people were taken through Russia, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine to Poland and from there to Germany, France and Belgium, the PAP report states.

 

Further arrests are potential according to prosecutors.

 

https://voiceofeurope.com/2018/12/polish-border-guards-detaining-targeted-human-trafficking-ring/

 

http://www.thenews.pl/1/10/Artykul/395958,Polish-border-guards-target-peoplesmuggling-gang

Anonymous ID: 04feb1 Dec. 10, 2018, 10:30 a.m. No.4241435   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1451

Break-in reported at detained Huawei executive’s house as she fears for her health in jail

 

Police have responded to a break-in at the Vancouver house said to belong to the husband of Meng Wanzhou, the detained Huawei CFO who says she is suffering from health problems in Canadian jail.

 

Police collected evidence at the scene of the break-in but made no arrests, according to local media sources. There are no details yet available about the number of people involved, nor the motivation for the break-in, particularly whether it is related to the high-profile international arrest of the home-owner’s wife, who is pending extradition to the United States.

 

The police said that they received a 911 call around 5:30 a.m. on Sunday about the break-in attempt. The suspects fled the scene, allegedly after scuffling with an unidentified person who was in the house at the time.

 

The break-in occurred on Sunday, the same day Meng released an affidavit seeking to be released on bail because of health fears. She says she is suffering from hypertension and was even taken to hospital after being detained.

 

Earlier, Chinese state press Xinhua released a new statement which reiterated Beijing’s demand that Meng be released on bond, also saying she suffers “high-blood pressure, sleeping disorders, and is still in recovery from a neck surgery in May”, and has been unable to get the “necessary humanitarian accommodation” for these problems from Canada.

 

“Canada keeps boasting of is "human rights," but in this case, one can barely claim that Meng's right has been respected,” they add, claiming that Canada has “set a dangerous precedent” by treating a Chinese citizen like a criminal before trial or conviction, with “humiliation and disrespect”. They also slammed Canada for “paying the bill for America's bullying actions."

 

Canada’s misdeeds, which are lawless, unreasonable and callous, have caused serious damage to its relations with China.

 

On a more personal level Xinhua said Canada’s actions had “hurt the Chinese people’s feelings.”

 

Meng, a Chinese national and CFO at Chinese communications giant Huawei, is currently being held at a Canadian jail following her arrest on December 1st, having been accused by the US of violating sanctions against Iran in the early 2010s. Meng and her family have resided in Canada for years and had even achieved permanent resident status.

 

Meng’s treatment threatens to deal a blow to the shaky truce between China and the US in their ongoing trade war, agreed just days before the CFO was arrested. Washington claims Huawei has ties to the Chinese government and its electronics are being used for spying.

 

China quickly condemned the arrest in strong terms on state media, denying the charges outright and demanding that Canada release Meng, even threatening a “heavy price” if Canadian authorities fall to comply.

 

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/69651/breakin-reported-at-detained-huawei-executives-house-as-she-fears-for-her-health-in.html

Anonymous ID: 04feb1 Dec. 10, 2018, 10:35 a.m. No.4241514   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1524 >>1530 >>1633

Queen's former driver admits to sexually abusing two young boys in the 1970s - including one in his Buckingham Palace quarters - but dies before he can be charged

 

Driver Alwyn Stockdale sexually abused a boy in his Buckingham Palace quarters

He was a chauffeur to the Queen and also abused a young boy at relative's home

Stockdale, aged 81, was retired and died of natural causes in hospital last week

The ex-driver was due to be charged with indecently assaulting one of the boys

 

A chauffeur to the Queen sexually abused a boy in his Buckingham Palace quarters and another young boy at a relative’s home, but died before he could be charged.

 

Alwyn Stockdale, 81, admitted attacking a ten-year-old boy and a boy aged under 14 in the 1970s.

 

Stockdale, who was retired, died of natural causes in hospital last week, but was due to be charged with indecently assaulting one of the boys and with three offences of gross indecency on the second youngster, according to The Sun.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6477743/Queens-former-driver-admits-sexually-abusing-boys-Buckingham-Palace-quarters.html

Anonymous ID: 04feb1 Dec. 10, 2018, 10:44 a.m. No.4241641   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4241560

People will wake up when the dominoes start to fall until then their focus is purely on their own desires and not the greater good. Unfortunately people are simply dismissive of the big picture. We fight on but it's very much 2 steps forward and one back.

 

God bless

 

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