Anonymous ID: 6552df Dec. 30, 2019, 9:39 p.m. No.7670317   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ousted Nissan Chief Ghosn Arrives In Lebanon After Fleeing Japanese House Arrest

 

Just over 13 months after his arrest in Japan, The FT reports that former Nissan-Renault Chairman Carlos Ghosn is no longer under house arrest in Japan and has arrived in his parents’ native Lebanon, according to a source close to the Nissan-Renault chairman’s family and a professional associate.

 

Ghosn had been out on bail, under house arrest, for alleged financial wrongdoing in Japan. Ghosn holds Lebanese, French and Brazilian citizenship.

 

Local media reported that, according to an associate of Mr Ghosn, he arrived in a private jet at Beirut’s Rafic al-Hariri international airport late on Sunday.

 

For now, it is unclear whether the former carmaker’s chairman has escaped house arrest in Japan or whether a deal has been struck for his release.

 

Dow Jones also reported Ghosn arrived in Lebanon, said he plans to hold a press conference in the coming days.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ousted-nissan-chief-ghosn-arrives-lebanon-after-fleeing-japanese-house-arrest

Anonymous ID: 6552df Dec. 30, 2019, 9:41 p.m. No.7670336   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0351 >>0654 >>0728 >>0936

Study: Opioid Deaths Rise in Towns Where U.S. Auto Plants Have Closed

 

Opioid deaths sharply rise in American communities where multinational automakers have closed their United States plants and outsourced those jobs to foreign countries, the latest medical study confirms.

 

The study by acclaimed researchers, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, notes that American communities that experienced an auto plant closure within the last five years saw a much greater rate of opioid deaths than communities whose auto plants have remained open — confirming that towns and small cities that have been hit by job-killing free trade have suffered more in the opioid crisis.

 

The researchers note:

 

US manufacturing counties that experienced an automotive assembly plant closure were compared with counties in which automotive plants remained open from 1999 to 2016. Automotive assembly plant closures were associated with a statistically significant increase in county-level opioid overdose mortality rates among adults aged 18 to 65 years. [Emphasis added]

 

The study’s findings reveal that five years after a community’s auto plant closed, opioid deaths increased by 85 percent compared to communities whose auto plants have not closed.

 

Non-Hispanic white men, ages 18 to 34, are the hardest hit by the opioid crisis in these communities that have suffered an economic downturn due to outsourced auto manufacturing. Non-Hispanic white men from 35 to 65-years-old also are at a much greater risk of opioid death in these towns than other demographic groups, the study discovered.

 

Overall, the study looked at 112 American counties near auto plants from 1999 to 2016. About 28 of these counties experienced an auto plant closure in that time frame — a direct result of China’s entering the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the enactment of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

 

The study comes as automakers like General Motors (GM) have idled plants in Lordstown, Ohio and laid off American workers in Detroit, Michigan. Thousands of Americans who worked for GM have been laid off in the process as the corporation continues closing four of its U.S. plants.

 

As Breitbart News has reported, the opioid crisis continues to most significantly take the lives of young white Americans between 25 to 34-years-old living in suburbs. In 2017, young white Americans in suburbs had the highest rate of opioid deaths compared to all demographic groups — the second consecutive year this has occurred.

 

Last year, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency seized enough fentanyl to kill nearly twice the U.S. population. For the first time, Americans are now more likely to die from an accidental opioid overdose than from injuries in a car crash.

 

Drug overdoses in 2017 killed an unprecedented 72,287 U.S. residents, nearly three times the number of individuals killed by global terrorism and 10,000 more than the number of Americans killed in the Vietnam War. Nearly 50,000 of those deadly overdoses were caused by either heroin or fentanyl.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/12/30/study-opioid-deaths-rise-where-auto-plants-close/

Anonymous ID: 6552df Dec. 30, 2019, 9:45 p.m. No.7670372   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0546

Trump Says Gun Laws and ‘Heroes’ Saved Lives at Texas Church Shooting

 

President Donald Trump has praised the “heroes” who shot and killed a gunman seconds after he opened fire on churchgoers in a Texas Church on Sunday.

 

The men, who police said are volunteer security guards at the church, returned fire on the gunman after he began shooting at parishioners at the West Freeway Church of Christ in the city of White Settlement, roughly eight miles west of Fort Worth.

 

Two men were killed and a third was hospitalized when 43-year-old Keith Thomas Kinnunen opened fire on more than 200 churchgoers after he had sat down alongside other parishioners, joining in their church service.

 

In a tweet on Monday evening, the president said “lives were saved” by the actions of the brave men, one of whom has since been identified as the head of security for the church, Jack Wilson, 71.

 

The president also sent his condolences to the families of the victims, who authorities named as 64-year-old Anton Wallace and 67-year-old Richard White.

 

“Our prayers are with the families of the victims and the congregation of yesterday’s church attack. It was over in 6 seconds thanks to the brave parishioners who acted to protect 242 fellow worshippers,” Trump said.

 

Trump also credited new Texas gun laws for preventing any further carnage in the shooting, saying: “Lives were saved by these heroes, and Texas laws allowing them to carry arms.”

 

The shooting comes after firearm laws in Texas became less restrictive on Sept. 1 when the Senate Bill 535 was passed, allowing licensed handgun owners to carry firearms into places of worship, such as churches, mosques, and synagogues.

 

Under the bill, licensed handgun owners are also legally allowed to carry their weapons foster homes, public school grounds, and apartment buildings.

 

“We have learned many times over that there is no such thing as a gun-free zone. Those with evil intentions will violate the law and carry out their heinous acts no matter what,” Texas state Senator Donna Campbell (R), co-sponsor of the bill, said in a statement.

 

“It makes no sense to disarm the good guys and leave law-abiding citizens defenseless where violent offenders break the law to do great harm.

 

“The existing statute is confusing and clunky when it comes to clearly stating the rights of licensed Texans to carry on the premises of a church,” Campbell added.

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/trump-says-gun-laws-and-heroes-saved-lives-at-texas-church-shooting_3189350.html

Anonymous ID: 6552df Dec. 30, 2019, 10:09 p.m. No.7670607   🗄️.is 🔗kun

EXPRESSION

 

Expression – the one commonality all human beings embody, but so few are able to truly express themselves. It’s not because they lack the words, the imagery, or the ability to do so. It’s because the system has used the mute and pause buttons on society since the beginning of time. Be quiet, wait your turn, I’m talking, you can’t do that, that wasn’t the assignment, I don’t care what you think, you’re not an artist, wait in line, there’s no time for that, don’t speak, you have to do it this way, and on and on the “rules” go. For a child to be shut down when brilliance is about to emerge, can be detrimental, and for adults it can compound insecurities. One thing is for certain – everyone has been shut down hundreds, if not thousands of times throughout their life. Think about that for a moment.

 

Expression is the key to discovering who you are and exploring greater ways to express yourself. Whether it’s through words, writing, singing, creating, dancing, or art – it is all sacred to your soul, your well-being, and your state of mind. Imagine if we could extract all of the lost thoughts, theories, inventions, compelling art, and profound discoveries made by wonderful human beings, that have been kept corked in a bottle. Just imagine.

 

Many people are afraid to speak up, fully be themselves, and try new ways to express themselves because they were shut down for so long and are concerned about how others may perceive them. Maybe they don’t realize that uncorking the bottle can only go one direction – freedom. It doesn’t matter how it is perceived, interpreted, or translated to others, for it will find its way. You may think that’s the most important part to expression, but it isn’t. What is important is allowing your soul to be free, to explore, and to express itself for itself. This is true expression.

 

Intention is different than expression. Intention is definitive with a precise course of action or outcome in mind, whereas expression is being in the moment, in the flow – allowing yourself to feel the guidance of your soul as you move through it, while sometimes surprising yourself in new territory. One could have the intention of evoking a dark state of emotion from a painting they wish to create, then as they get lost in the brush strokes while expressing themselves, they find they have created a masterpiece that evokes feelings of love and comfort. That is the true beauty of expression. Our soul is our greatest guide.

 

Don’t bottle up those beautiful thoughts, those grand discoveries, that freedom you feel when you dance or run a paintbrush across a clean canvas. LIVE and live fully. The only voice telling you to be quiet, to be still, to keep it all inside, is YOURS. No one controls your mind, your spirit, and your sense of freedom, you only think they do. Distractions are just that – distractions.

 

Find your way back to all of the expressions you bottled up, and uncork that bottle, exploring and delivering one new expression each day! Soon, there will be a flood of expressions pouring out of you, letting your soul breathe again, and feel free again, with infinite possibilities ahead of you.

 

https://www.coreysdigs.com/consciousness/expression/

Anonymous ID: 6552df Dec. 30, 2019, 10:36 p.m. No.7670796   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Personal life

 

In 1969, Duff married Naida Margaret Clarke, the daughter of Air Commodore Charles Clarke, OBE and Eileen Clarke.[10]

Together they have two daughters.[2]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Duff

 

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