Tuesday, May 31, 2016

TRUNEWS 05/31/16 Roger Stone | Trump, Target, and Trans-censorship - from TRUNEWS

Have 71% of Democrats pondered how Hillary will shake hands if she’s in handcuffs? Today on TRUNEWS, Rick Wiles will address the growing disconnect between voters and the rule of law, as nations succumb to the turbulence of the unrest cycle, and the madness of secular morality. In part 2, Rick will be joined by trusted Trump confidant Roger Stone to discuss the upcoming heavyweight bout between traditional American capitalism and Clinton’s crony communism.







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TBN co-founder Jan Crouch dies after suffering stroke - from TRUNEWS

The co-founder of Trinity Broadcasting Network has gone to be with the Lord.

Jan Crouch, who started TBN in 1973 with her husband Paul Crouch, suffered a massive stroke last week.  She died Tuesday morning at age 78.






Crouch’s son, Matt, along with his wife, Laurie have headed the network since 2012. Paul Crouch died the next year.

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“Laurie and I have just watched the transition of our precious mother from this world to the next; watched her step into the presence of Jesus and into her heavenly reward,” Matt and Laurie Crouch said in a statement, “Jan Crouch, known around the world as Momma Jan, has gone home.”

The couple produced many television shows including “Praise the Lord”, “The Glory of America” and “Say Yes”.

“Those who battled for the kingdom of God knew her as a fighter—someone who didn’t give up, someone who fought relentlessly to get the gospel around the world,” Matt and Laurie said.

Mrs. Crouch grew up in Columbus, Georgia, the daughter of an Assemblies of God pastor. She met Paul Crouch in college in Springfield, Missouri.  They married in 1957 and have two sons, Paul Jr. and Matthew, according to Charisma News.

Statement from TRUNEWS President Rick Wiles:

“I had the honor to work for three of the giants in Christian television…..Dr. Pat Robertson, Dr. Paul Crouch, and Jan Crouch.   Two of them have finished their work on earth and entered eternity.   Susan and I extend our condolences to the Crouch family today.   May the Lord’s grace lessen the pain of losing a loved one.”

TBN has 26 global networks and more than 20,000 TV and cable affiliates.

“She has taken a piece of our hearts with her, but it’s so wonderful to know that Paul and Jan Crouch are together again, in the arms of Jesus,” said Matt, Laurie, Caylan and Cody Crouch on the TBN website.

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Justice Department asks for hold on court sanctions in immigration case - from TRUNEWS

The U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday filed an emergency motion to stop sanctions imposed by a federal judge in Texas that included mandated ethics classes for federal prosecutors, as part of ongoing litigation over immigration policy.

The sanctions were ordered on May 19 by District Judge Andrew Hanen, who ruled in February 2015 that President Barack Obama’s executive actions on immigration were outside the bounds of the president’s authority.

Hanen also ordered the Department of Homeland Security to prepare a state-by-state review of immigrants who were given three years of safeguards from deportation under Obama’s previous immigration action instead of two.

The case has been brought before the U.S. Supreme Court.

The Justice Department asked Hanen to put a hold on the sanctions while it seeks a review from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

A U.S. Border Patrol vehicle drives by the 18-foot (five-metre) high rusty steel barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border at sunset in Brownsville, Texas September 2, 2014. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

A U.S. Border Patrol vehicle drives by the 18-foot (five-metre) high rusty steel barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border at sunset in Brownsville, Texas September 2, 2014. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

The Justice Department will ask the Fifth Circuit for an appeal of the decision, a mandamus order or both to block the sanction order.

In the court filing, in Houston, the Justice Department said it “takes with utmost seriousness the public trust committed to it to represent the interests of the American people in the courts of the United States, and insists that its attorneys adhere to the high standards of ethical conduct and professionalism required to carry out that critical mission.”

“The court’s order to turn over immigration records would undermine trust in the Department of Homeland Security’s ability to maintain the confidentiality of personal information, which is essential to its mission,” said Patrick Rodenbush, a spokesman for the Justice Department, in connection with the review ordered by Hanen.

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Supreme Court rejects constitutional challenge to death penalty - from TRUNEWS

The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to hear an appeal asserting that the death penalty violates the U.S. Constitution’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment filed by a Louisiana man convicted of fatally shooting his pregnant former girlfriend.

Two of the eight justices, liberals Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, said they would have accepted the case, repeating concerns about the death penalty’s constitutionality they raised in a different case last year.

The justices, who have sharply disagreed among themselves over capital punishment, declined to consider the appeal brought by Lamondre Tucker, who was sentenced to death for the 2008 murder of 18-year-old Tavia Sills in Shreveport. Sills, nearly five months pregnant, was shot three times and her body was dumped in a pond.

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People line up to visit the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington March 29, 2016. REUTERS/Gary Cameron

Tucker, who is black, had argued in part that black males had an increased likelihood of being convicted of murder and sentenced to death in Louisiana’s Caddo Parish due to endemic racism.

At the time of Tucker’s conviction, a Confederate flag, symbol of the pro-slavery Southern states that lost the U.S. Civil War that ended in 1865, flew outside the county courthouse, his lawyers said in court filings.

Breyer wrote that Tucker “may well have received the death penalty not because of the comparative egregiousness of his crime, but because of an arbitrary feature of his case, namely geography.”

“One could reasonably believe that if Tucker had committed the same crime just across the Red River in, say, Bossier Parish, he would not now be on death row,” Breyer said.

Breyer’s comments echoed similar remarks he made in June 2015 when the court upheld Oklahoma’s lethal injection procedures.

The shorthanded court has steered clear of taking major cases since the February death of Justice Antonin Scalia, but even at full strength may not have accepted this one.

There is no indication the court is any closer to taking a case that would challenge the death penalty directly, with the court’s two other liberals, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, not joining Breyer’s opinion. Four votes are needed for the justices to hear a case.

The pregnant Sills had told Tucker she believed he was the father. Later testing showed Tucker, 18 at the time of the murder, was not the father. The fetus did not survive.

The Supreme Court left in place a September 2015 Louisiana Supreme Court ruling that rejected Tucker’s legal arguments and upheld his conviction and death sentence.

In the United States, 31 states have the death penalty and 19 do not.

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Prosecutor claims Minnesota men tried three times to join ISIS - from TRUNEWS

Three Somali-American men from Minnesota made persistent efforts to join ISIS militants in Syria and conspired to help the group, a prosecutor said in closing arguments on Tuesday in their federal jury trial.

Mohamed Farah, Abdirahman Daud and Guled Omar are charged with conspiring to provide material support to Islamic State and commit murder outside the United States, charges that could result in a life sentence for each if they are convicted.

They participated wholeheartedly in the conspiracy from early 2014 through April 2015, Assistant U.S. Attorney John Docherty told jurors in U.S. District Court in Minnesota.

They were going to put themselves under the control of Islamic State, and they knew that they would be ordered to kill and would have to carry out those orders, Docherty said.

In all, prosecutors brought similar charges against 10 men they said were part of a group of extended family and friends who sometimes took classes on Islam together, hung out and also planned to go overseas to fight for the militants the United States has designated a terror group.

Six men pleaded guilty to providing material support to Islamic State, some testifying at trial. A seventh man is believed to be in Syria, leaving Omar, Farah and Daud to face trial.

The trial has exposed tensions in Minnesota’s Somali community, where some believe the men were entrapped.

Docherty said the defendants made “persistent efforts” to join Islamic State and the evidence supported the testimony of friends turned witnesses. Even if you discount their testimony, the tapes show their participation, he said.

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“There simply is no entrapment in this case,” Docherty said, adding that the defendants were “itching” to go.

Prosecutors presented two dozen witnesses, plus audiotaped conversations to support charges the defendants planned extensively to travel to Syria and fight with Islamic State, and talked openly of killing people.

Farah and Daud did not present any witnesses during the trial. Omar took the stand, testifying that his taped conversations were boasts or taken out of context.

Defense attorneys said in opening statements that the Islamic State videos were repugnant and the defendants made inflammatory remarks, but the government lacked sufficient evidence to prove the men intended to travel to Syria and fight for Islamic State.

Farah and Daud also are charged with perjury and Farah with making a false statement to FBI agents. Omar is also charged with attempting to use $5,000 in federal student aid to fund travel to Syria.

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State Department warns Americans against traveling to Europe - from TRUNEWS

(TRUNEWS) The U.S. State Department has warned Americans against traveling to Europe – due to the threat of ISIS.

Experts believe the jihadists are planning attacks on major tourist sites, public places, and transportation hubs, similar to the recent attacks in Paris and Brussels. France remains under a state of emergency since the Paris massacres that left more than 130 people dead last November.

“The large number of tourists visiting Europe in the summer months will present greater targets for terrorists planning attacks in public locations, especially at large events, ” the department said in a statement, according to The Express.

The Euro 2016 tournament and the Tour de France were specifically cited as potentially susceptible events.

Then there is the Catholic Church’s World Youth Day in July, where more than 2.5 million Christians are expected to attend.  It will be held in Poland.

The warning goes through August 31.

The Eiffel Tower is lit with the blue, white and red colours of the French flag in Paris, France, November 16, 2015, to pay tribute to the victims of a series of deadly attacks on Friday in the French capital. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

The Eiffel Tower is lit with the blue, white and red colours of the French flag in Paris, France, November 16, 2015, to pay tribute to the victims of a series of deadly attacks on Friday in the French capital. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

The Institute for the Study of War, a Washington D.C. think tank has predicted ISIS will likely attack the West in June and early July, during Ramadan, according to the Washington Examiner.

“The risk of ‘lone wolf attacks’ across the West will rise during Ramadan as indicated in a recent speech by the group’s spokesperson urging followers to target the crusaders in the West,” the report said.

The group also predicts the terror group will soon announce new affiliates in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia.  Recently, TRUNEWS reported on ISIS taking over parts of Libya.

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North Korea warming up to Trump, warns against electing ‘dull Hillary’ - from TRUNEWS

(TRUNEWS) North Korea appears to be warming up to Donald Trump.

State media has praised the GOP presidential contender by describing him as a “wise politician” who could help unify the Korean peninsula, according to The Guardian.

“There are many positive aspects to Trump’s ‘inflammatory policies’,” wrote Han Yong-mook, who described himself as a Chinese-North Korean scholar. “Trump said he will not get involved in the war between the South and the North, isn’t this fortunate from North Korea’ perspective?”

The statement was not officially from the government, but experts claim it probably reflects the opinions of the administration.

“The president that US citizens must vote for is not that dull Hillary – who claimed to adapt the Iranian model to resolve nuclear issues on the Korean Peninsula – but Trump, who spoke of holding direct conversation with North Korea,” said Han.

In March, Trump indicated he would consider withdrawing U.S. military forces from Seoul.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watches landing and anti-landing exercises being carried out by the Korean People’s Army (KPA) at an unknown location, in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang on March 20, 2016. REUTERS/KCNA

Meanwhile, North Korea continues to test weapons. A missile was test-fired from Wansan Tuesday, according to CNN. Several missiles have been tested recently, as reported by TRUNEWS.

Local media has reported it to be an intermediate-range Musudan missile, which has failed tests four times.

Earlier this year, North Korea claimed it tested a hydrogen bomb, in violation of United Nations Security Council resolutions.  These actions have caused several countries to cut military ties with Pyongyang, including Uganda.

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Glenn Beck suspended from SiriusXM over Trump assassination - from TRUNEWS

(TRUNEWS) SiriusXM has announced a one week temporary suspension of The Glenn Beck Program from their Patriot channel, because of the comments made by guest Brad Thor regarding ‘removing’ Donald Trump from office.

TRUNEWS reported at the time that Brad Thor’s commentary — which host Glenn Beck agreed with — came off as an outright call for the assassination of Donald Trump.

SiriusXM issued the announcement in following statement:

SiriusXM encourages a diversity of discourse and opinion on our talk programs. However, comments recently made by a guest on the independently produced Glenn Beck Program, in our judgement, may be reasonably construed by some to have been advocating harm against an individual currently running for office, which we cannot and will not condone. For that reason, we have suspended The Glenn Beck Program from our Patriot channel for the coming week and are evaluating its place in our lineup going forward. SiriusXM is committed to a spirited, robust, yet responsible political conversation and believes this action reflects those values.

In an official statement following the announcement, TRUNEWS President Rick Wiles said:

I commend SiriusXM for suspending the Glenn Beck radio program.   Brad Thor’s comments were inexcusable in a republic that honors the rule of law.  It was the second time Mr. Beck hinted at assassinating Donald Trump.  My only regret is that the suspension is for one week.   SiriusXM should have suspended Glenn Beck for the duration of the 2016 presidential campaign.   Likewise, Mr. Beck’s AM/FM radio affiliates should follow SiriusXM’s example.  Let’s put an end to crazy talk by radio hosts suggesting the killing of presidential candidates they don’t like.  This is America – not a banana republic.

SiriusXM will replace Glenn Beck’s program with The David Webb Show for the 9AM to noon Eastern time slot on Patriot Channel 125.

Both Beck and Thor have adamantly denied that their comments were calls for the assassination of unofficial GOP nominee Donald Trump, and today in response to SiruisXM’s announcement Thor tweeted:

“This is just some dumb troll rumor.  Not true.  Glenn is on his regularly scheduled vacation.  He wasn’t suspended.”

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Radio and television personality Glenn Beck speaks to a gathering at FreePAC Kentucky at the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville, Kentucky April 5, 2014. REUTERS/John Sommers II

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Turkey invades Syria: Army units spotted near Aleppo - from TRUNEWS

(TRUNEWS) Turkey has reportedly launched a ground invasion of Syria over the memorial day weekend. Their army units are currently being spotted in vicinity of Aleppo.

Reports first broke Friday on the Al Mayadeen TV Channel that Turkish soldiers had set a checkpoint near the city of Afrin, a predominately Kurdish city located 60 km Northwest of Aleppo province. Prior to the troop movement, Turkish artillery had barraged areas of the Syrian Aleppo province including Menagh Military Airbase (50km from Aleppo), a captured ISIS airbase occupied by Kurdish People’s Protection Units near the city of Azaz. Pravda reported the strikes hit civilian homes.

On Monday, Ahmet Arac, a member of the Democratic Majlis of Syria and of the Syrian Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PDS) confirmed to Sputnik the validity of previous reports Erdogan’s forces had crossed the Turkish-Syrian border Friday.

“Yesterday the Turkish Army carried out rocket attacks on the positions of Democratic Forces of Syria,” Arac said. “Two days ago, the Turkish military entered the village of Hamam in Afrin area. We are ready to repel any attack. Meanwhile, FSA units are suffering serious defeat in clashes with Daesh. They have already lost control of 12 villages. If Daesh comes to Azaz, ‘Democratic Syrian Forces’ will repel the jihadists, and not allow them to enter the city.” Arac warned.

On Tuesday FARS News Agency, Tehran’s unofficial mouthpiece, reported that several units of the Turkish Army had crossed the border with Aleppo province in Northern Syria and have deployed forces in vicinity of Azaz and Marea. FNA quoted Sputnik’s Monday source, Ahmet Arac, as saying that “hundreds of the Turkish soldiers crossed the Syrian border at Bab al-Salameh border-crossing and deployed their forces in al-Shahba’a region near Marea and Azaz.”

“The Turkish Armed Forces are preparing an offensive in the Azaz and Marea regions that have been the scenes of tough battles between the ISIL terrorists and its rival group of the Free Syrian Army,” Arac said.

Arac also said the Turkish Army had carried out rocket attacks Sunday on the positions of Democratic Forces of Syria and that on Saturday Turkish military forces had once again crossed into Syria, were heading toward the Northern province of Aleppo, and had set up a checkpoint in the region.

The FNA article also stated that a large number of Turkish soldiers, accompanied by several armored vehicles, entered the territory of Syria from Jandires region, 700 meter away from the Northwestern lands of Aleppo, and set up a military checkpoint to monitor civilians’ movements in the border region.

ERDOGAN’S LINK TO ISIS

If true, these latest moves by Erdogan’s regime constitute an outright invasion of Syrian sovereignty. Syrian President Bashar Assad has previously condemned Turkey as a complicit arm of ISIS, and has said that the insurgent forces are receiving physical aid from the government of both Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

In an interview with Sputnik on March 31st Assad said:

“..Turkey, as well as Saudi Arabia, have crossed all possible red lines, possibly from the first weeks of the Syrian war. Today, the war against Erdogan and against Saudi Arabia is a war against terrorists. The Turkish army, which is not even Turkish, is Erdogan’s army that is fighting today in Syria. Everything that Ankara and Riyadh have done from the very beginning can be considered aggression. Aggression in a political sense or in a military sense – providing terrorists with arms – or direct aggression with the use of artillery, and other military violations. Erdogan is directly supporting the terrorists as he allows them to move into Turkish territory, to carry out maneuvers with tanks. This concerns not only individuals, he finances them [terrorists] through Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and through Turkey itself, of course. Turkey trades oil that has been stolen by IS (Islamic State, Daesh), at the same time carrying out artillery attacks against the Syrian army – when it moves close – in order to help the terrorists. They are terrorists and when we attack these terrorists in Syria, this leads to Erdogan’s direct defeat..”

But if true, what exactly does Turkey look to accomplish by this land incursion and directly supporting ISIS? Andrei Manoilo, Doctor of Political Sciences and a Professor at Moscow State University told Pravda that:

“I think that Turkey is going to unblock a part of the Syrian-Turkish border, because the Russian and Syrian forces, as well as Kurdish units, intend to take the Syrian-Turkish border entirely under their control to cut the channels of illegal arms supplies from Turkey to the terrorist group in Aleppo. Storming a large city is always extremely difficult. Terrorists from Jabhat en-Nusra and ISIL still hold a half of the city. If they are deprived of supplies, if their channels are cut, then the group in Aleppo is doomed to destruction. Turkey does not like such a prospect, so they intend to change the situation – they need to push the Syrian troops away from the border.”

Previously, TRUNEWS has reported on the insidious relationship between Turkey and ISIS, as well as the oil trade which has fueled the barbarous terrorist organization.

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A general view shows a damaged street with sandbags used as barriers in Aleppo’s Saif al-Dawla district, Syria March 6, 2015. REUTERS/Hosam Katan/File Photo

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Several die in Texas floods, more torrential rains in forcast - from TRUNEWS

(TRUNEWS) Rescuers in Texas spent Memorial Day weekend recovering bodies, as the flooding and rain continued.

In the Houston area, one storm dropped 22 inches of rain in a couple of hours, killing 6. One woman died in her home and a man has swept away in his truck.  The bodies of two people were found in creeks.

Two others died in the Austin area.  Most of the problems took place in Washington County, which runs between the capital city and Houston.

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The storm caused problems as far north at Dallas, where 34 flights were cancelled and 104 were delayed. The Brazos River reached historic levels.  A 10-year-old boy is missing after he fell into the water while fishing, according to NBC.

More heavy rain is expected Thursday and Friday.

“Texas’ terrain and location make parts of the state prone to unruly weather. Its proximity to a flow of moist air from the Gulf of Mexico sets the stage for heavy rain, and the high potential for rapid runoff in the Hill Country makes it vulnerable to flash floods,” said Lamont Bain, a Weather Service meteorologist, according to the New York Times.

In Kansas, the central region experienced flash flooding. The Wichita Fire Department is searching for an 11-year-old boy who disappeared after being swept away when a creek swelled.

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Supreme Court may decide transgender bathroom issue - from TRUNEWS

The nationwide debate over transgender bathrooms may ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court.

Texas led the way by filing a lawsuit Wednesday over the Obama administration’s directive that transgender students in public schools be allowed to use the bathroom of their choice. Several states and school districts have gotten onboard with the suit, setting the stage for a legal battle that could have huge implications for transgender legal issues.

Experts say the issue could ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court, Reuters reports. Texas filed the suit in a court district that is likely to earn easy victories from conservative justices. Those rulings will almost certainly be appealed, and then it will be up to the Supreme Court to decide if it chooses to take up the issue.

University of Richmond Law Professor Carl Tobias told The New York Times that because there are multiple transgender cases in different federal districts (North Carolina and Texas), they could have conflicting rulings. That would make the Supreme Court more likely to take up the case.

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“The Fifth Circuit has been pretty amenable to lots of arguments by Texas,” he said. “It could set up that kind of situation where the Supreme Court may want to take it.”

Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and Wisconsin are included in the suit, along with some school districts and conservative officials. In some cases, officials are not representing their entire state — like Republican Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant, who joined the suit as an individual.

The transgender bathroom issue grabbed national attention when the Department of Justice sent a letter to North Carolina officials telling them their newly passed LGBT law violated the Civil Rights Act and put hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding in jeopardy. The North Carolina law requires people use the restroom that corresponds with the sex on their birth certificate and bans local governments from making LGBT ordinances. The law has been the source of national debate and multiple boycotts.

The Department of Justice said the law violates Title IX and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Title IX bans educational discrimination on the basis of sex, and Title VII bans employer discrimination. If the state refuses to comply, it could lose hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funds.

From the letter:

Access to sex-segregated restrooms and other workplace facilities consistent with gender identity is a term, condition or privilege of employment. Denying such access to transgender individuals, whose gender identity is different from the gender assigned at birth, while affording it to similarly situated non-transgender employees, violates Title VII …

We further inform you that that today the department sent letters addressed to the NC Department of Public Safety and the University of NC similarly notifying them of our conclusion that they have engaged in violations of Title VII as well as violations of Title IX.

Originally reported in The Daily Caller. 

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Clinton campaign has new explanation for email set up - from TRUNEWS

Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign chairman offered a new explanation in a recent memo to big-dollar donors for why the Democratic front-runner used a private email system.

“Had Secretary Clinton known of any concerns about her email setup at the time, she would have taken steps to address them. She believed she was following the practices of other Secretaries and senior officials,” John Podesta wrote in a memo obtained by Buzzfeed.

The letter comes in the wake of a damning report from the State Department’s inspector general which found that Clinton violated agency policy as secretary of state by using an off-the-books email system, which consisted of a personal email account and home-brew server.

Clinton did not inform State Department officials about the system, though the watchdog’s report said she had an “obligation” to do so. She also failed to follow State Department policy by failing to tell State Department information security officials about two attempted hacking attempts on the server, which was managed in secret by State Department information technology specialist Bryan Pagliano.

In the memo, Podesta wrote that Clinton’s use of the server was “a mistake,” something that the former secretary of state has acknowledged as well.

But the campaign official’s new claim that the email setup was in keeping with her predecessors — Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice — highlights Clinton’s shifting explanations about the system.

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Hillary Clinton laughs during a campaign event at AM Assembly Plant in Mishawaka, Indiana, April 26, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Young

In the months since the scandal broke open, Clinton has pointed to reports about Powell’s use of a personal email account while in office. She has also said that she used the same server that was used by former Bill Clinton’s office and she used only one non-government email account — which was routed through her personal BlackBerry — “for convenience.” Neither she nor her campaign has claimed, until Podesta’s letter, that she thought that her email setup was carrying on in the tradition of her predecessors.

She has also never suggested that she reached out to Powell or Rice to find out about their arrangements. Had she done so, she likely would have learned that neither of them used a private email server.

Originally reported in The Daily Caller.

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After six years’ austerity, Greeks feel no joy from new debt deal - from TRUNEWS

Greece’s government trumpeted a debt relief deal with other euro zone countries on Wednesday as the beginning of the end of its bruising six-year financial crisis but Greeks remained skeptical and markets were cautious.

After years of austerity demanded by Greece’s international creditors – the latest passed by parliament on Sunday – Greeks wonder whether the sacrifices they made to stay in the euro zone were worth the pain.

“We are done, we can’t even leave our homes anymore to have a coffee,” said Panagiotis Zabetakis, 50, a carpenter who, like one in every four Greeks, is unemployed.

Greek PM Tsipras arrives to welcome European Council President Tusk at the Maximos Mansion in Athens

Greek PM Tsipras arrives to welcome European Council President Tusk at the Maximos Mansion in Athens

Playing with traditional komboloi worry beads at a cheap cafe in an Athens suburb, Zabetakis paid 1 euro ($1.10) for his morning coffee, half what it would cost in the city center.

But prices everywhere will rise on June 1 when the measures passed to secure Wednesday’s deal start coming into force.

By next year Greeks will pay an extra 20-30 cents for their coffee and the price of just about everything else will rise too as added tax will (VAT) goes up to 24 percent from 23 percent. Greeks’ spending power, meanwhile, is in sharp decline.

“We are running after the Europeans, hoping they throw us a bone which would suffice for a few months. I’m very disappointed,” Zabetakis said, criticizing the deal which opens the way for debt relief from 2018, but does not include any firm promise to reduce the payments Greece has to make.

CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM

Greece has been hit with waves of pension cuts and tax increases since it was forced to seek its first bailout in 2010.

Leaving the meeting in Brussels where he secured 10.3 billion euros ($11.5 billion) in new funds, Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos said he hoped the deal marked “the beginning of turning Greece’s vicious circle of recession-measures-recession into one where investors have a clear runway to invest in Greece.”

Markets reacted with cautious optimism. Greek government bond yields fell to six-month lows and the Athens stock exchange rose by 1.5 percent.

Analysts said that to regain investor confidence Greece still needs to show it can implement the promised reforms, even though much of the hard work – pushing the measures through a fractious parliament – has already been done.

Ratings agency Moody’s said the “implementation risks” of the deal remained high because of the government’s thin majority and the backdrop of political and social discontent.

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, elected in early 2015 promising to end austerity only to row back and accept a new bailout, managed to scrape together a narrow majority of 153 members in the 300 seat parliament on Sunday and one of his lawmakers quit after the vote.

“We are adopting measures and policies which run counter to the core of our values and policies,” the resigned member of parliament, Vassiliki Katrivanou, said on her Facebook page. “But I cannot think of any credible alternative.”

UNCERTAINTY

Carsten Hesse, a strategist at Berenberg Bank, said that “the ups and downs of uncertainty will not go away until Greece can finance itself via markets again.”

“A vigorous implementation of reforms should provide the base for a swift stabilization of investor and business confidence,” said Platon Monokroussos, economist at Athens-based Eurobank.

The deal won a provisional commitment from the IMF to return to the bailout process, despite its doubts that Greece will miss its targets.

But with Germany opposed to cutting the debt pile, euro zone ministers made any relief measures such as extending maturities on loans contingent on Athens respecting strict criteria, something Greeks fear means more austerity.

On the streets of Athens, a 33-year-old chartered accountant, who declined to give his name fearing repercussions at work, said he was tired of scraping by.

“I feel we are just living in this vortex of austerity measures,” he said. “It’s a constant of just sacrifices.”

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Juncker’s plan to visit Russia in June reopens EU sanctions debate - from TRUNEWS

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker’s plan to meet President Vladimir Putin in June in Russia on Monday reignited a debate about ties with Moscow as the bloc weighs renewing sanctions on the Kremlin.

Diplomats in Brussels still expect the 28-nation bloc to extend – most likely for six months – the energy, financial and defense sanctions against Russia, which were introduced over Moscow’s role in the conflict in Ukraine and expire in July.

But they said that intensifying high-level contacts with Russia two years after it annexed Crimea from Ukraine signals the EU may soften its policy in the second half of the year.

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker looks on during a meeting at the Capitol Hill in Rome, Italy, May 5, 2016. REUTERS/Max Rossi

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker looks on during a meeting at the Capitol Hill in Rome, Italy, May 5, 2016. REUTERS/Max Rossi

While several EU leaders including German Chancellor Angela Merkel have visited Russia since the annexation in March 2014 and the backing of separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine, the trip will be Juncker’s first as Europe’s chief executive.

Putin was also in Athens last week.

It will come as the 28-strong EU tries to preserve unity on sanctions, which have been questioned by Hungary, Greece and Italy. The United States insists they must remain in place until Russia fulfils its part of the Minsk peace plan.

Lithuania and Latvia, former Soviet republics that are now EU and NATO members very wary of Russia, were critical.

“A visit by an official of this level always carries a symbolic value. I don’t see any reasons why we would need to symbolically demonstrate to Russia that we’re seeking contact,” Lithuania’s Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius told Reuters.

His Latvian counterpart, Edgars Rinkevics said Juncker should avoid creating “an impression made that relations between Russia and the EU will hold the framework of ‘business as usual’ by ignoring the events of 2014”.

Commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas said Juncker would “convey to the Russian leadership … the EU’s perspective regarding the current state of the EU-Russian relations”.

“DESIRE FOR DIALOGUE”

Schinas reiterated EU sanctions policy on Russia, saying that Juncker’s June 16 visit was not inconsistent with it. EU leaders are due to decide at their June 28-29 summit on whether to extend the sanctions.

“The duration of sanctions is clearly linked to Russia’s complete implementation of the Minsk agreements and respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty,” Schinas said, referring to the stalled peace accord, which the EU says must be implemented for sanctions to be eased.

He said Juncker and Putin would meet during the economic forum in St Petersburg but declined to say whether there would be a separate face-to-face meeting. The Kremlin welcomed Juncker’s visit, but said it was unlikely to be a breakthrough.

“The most positive element to this trip is that it shows a readiness and a desire for dialogue aimed at getting consensus on those issues where we still have strong disagreements,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Juncker, a former Luxembourg prime minister, has called for a “practical relationship” with Moscow and last November wrote to Putin suggesting closer trade ties between the EU and the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union.

He has at times been criticized by EU members more hawkish on Russia. Germany and France, on the other hand, want dialogue to avoid a further worsening of ties with Moscow, Europe’s main energy provider.

Moscow may have given EU states advocating sanctions relief more arguments by last week returning to Kiev jailed Ukrainian military pilot Nadezhda Savchenko in a prisoner exchange welcomed by Western politicians.

An EU diplomat said on Monday that, while this may help “general mood” in ties with Europe, the economic sanctions were still most likely to be prolonged by six months from July.

EU’s foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said earlier this month that a broader review of the bloc’s policy toward Russia was looming in the later in the year.

Mogherini will also present in June a new “Global Strategy” for the bloc. The EU diplomat who spoke on condition of anonymity said the document would name Russia as a “strategic challenge” but reiterate calls for limited engagement in areas of common interest.

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Shares set for monthly gains, dollar buoyed by Fed outlook - from TRUNEWS

Global shares steadied at one-month highs on Tuesday, on track for a third straight month of gain, while the dollar held strong near two-month peaks on expectations the U.S. interest rates could rise next month.

European shares were lower in early trade, although the region’s stock markets were set for their best monthly performance since late 2015, as the euro’s weakness on currency markets propped up export-driven companies.

The pan-European STOXX 600 and FTSEurofirst 300 indexes were in the red, having hit peaks in early trade. The broader MSCI world equity index, which tracks shares in 45 countries, was up a tad at 1,676.96 points, its highest since late April.

Earlier, Japan’s Nikkei stock index ended 1 percent higher, extending a 1.4 percent rally in the previous day. It is up 3.4 percent for May, thanks to a weaker yen.

The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, gained 0.3 percent to 95.795, not far from a two-month high of 95.968 and up nearly 2.9 percent for the month.

The dollar has risen recently on expectations of higher U.S. rates. Fed Chair Janet Yellen said on Friday that the central bank should hike rates “in the coming months” if economic growth picks up and the labour market continues to improve.

“The question for me here is whether the dollar can carry on rallying on the prospect of the Fed raising rates faster over the next 18 months than is priced in, as opposed to rallying only on expectations of a move in June or July,” said Kit Juckes, macro strategist at Societe Generale.

Investors are awaiting key data this week before taking fresh positions. May’s U.S. private-sector ISM manufacturing data, due on Wednesday, and non-farm payrolls report on Friday will be scrutinised and solid readings could further heighten expectations for a move as soon as the Federal Reserve’s next policy meeting on June 14-15.

Economists predict the jobs report will show that U.S. employers added 170,000 jobs, slightly more than they did in April. Hourly wages are expected to show a 0.2 percent increase from the previous month. [ECONUS]

A currency exchange dealer counts U.S. dollar banknotes for a client at a shop in northern Tehran in this file photo taken on October 3, 2010. Reuters/Morteza Nikoubazl

A currency exchange dealer counts U.S. dollar banknotes for a client at a shop in northern Tehran in this file photo taken on October 3, 2010. Reuters/Morteza Nikoubazl

CHINESE YUAN EYED

Investors were also keeping an eye on the weakening Chinese yuan with worries about growth in the world’s second-largest economy creeping back. The yuan was on track for its second largest monthly fall on record after the central bank softened its midpoint to a 5-year low. [CNY/]

“The prospect of higher U.S. interest rates will, in due course, test both the global markets and China’s policy to manage its currency,” said Jade Fu, investment manager at Heartwood Investment Management.

“In an environment of dollar strength, the People’s Bank of China may well be forced to further depreciate the renminbi, risking the possibility of a one-off currency intervention.”

In the commodities sphere, moves in crude oil futures were limited before Thursday’s meeting of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. Most analysts did not expect any changes in the group’s flat-out production.

There was no Monday settlement for U.S. crude futures because of the U.S. Memorial Day holiday. They were up 0.3 percent at $49.46 on Tuesday, lifted by the start of the peak demand summer driving season in the U.S. They are set for an 8.2 percent jump in May.

Brent crude futures were lower at $49.36 a barrel, but poised for a gain of nearly 3 percent for the month.

The recent recovery in risk sentiment in recent days pushed gold to its biggest monthly decline since November. Spot gold climbed 0.5 percent to 1,210.93 per ounce, but was headed for a slide of over 6 percent for the month.

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Brent crude lower on strong Middle East oil output - from TRUNEWS

Brent crude prices fell on Tuesday on rising output from the Middle East and ahead of an OPEC meeting later this week, while U.S. crude edged higher as the summer driving season began.

Brent crude oil futures were down 40 cents at $49.36 a barrel by 0839 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures traded 10 cents higher at $49.43 a barrel.

Iraq will supply 5 million barrels of extra crude to its international oil company partners in June, industry sources familiar with the issue said, joining other Middle East producers by lifting market share.

A pumpjack drills for oil in the Monterey Shale, California, April 29, 2013. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

A pumpjack drills for oil in the Monterey Shale, California, April 29, 2013. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

Iraq, the second-largest producer in the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, had already been targeting record crude export volumes from southern terminals next month of 3.47 million barrels per day.

Asian imports of Iranian oil rose more than 13 percent in April from a year before as Tehran vies to recoup market share lost under international sanctions.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s top crude exporter, and fellow OPEC producers Kuwait, Iran and the United Arab Emirates, also plan to raise supplies in the third quarter.

OPEC’s 13 members meet in Vienna on Thursday to set the group’s policy, which is more focused on market share than on influencing prices.

“Anyone betting on a surprise outcome in Thursday’s meeting is brave in doing so,” Vienna-based JBC Energy said in a note on Tuesday.

JBC said that with oil prices trading near $50 a barrel and improving market sentiment, on unplanned outages and expectations of draws on crude inventories in the second half of the year, OPEC is under less pressure to act.

“But of course, as with any base case assumption and with a new Saudi oil minister in town, there are alternative scenarios imaginable,” JBC said.

Demand in North America is set to pick up as the summer driving season boosts demand, triggering a cut in the amount of open short crude positions that would profit from falling prices.

The number of outstanding managed short crude positions of U.S. WTI crude futures on NYMEX fell last week to the lowest level this year.

“Since the start of the rally back in February … speculative length on the NYMEX have been growing by 0.6 percent per week, whereas speculative shorts have been falling by 8 percent per week,” the U.S.-based Schork Report said in a note to clients.

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China to ‘pressure’ U.S. on maritime issues - from TRUNEWS

China will “pressure” the United States on maritime issues at key talks in Beijing next week because of Chinese concerns over the increased U.S. military presence in the disputed South China Sea, a major state-run newspaper said on Tuesday.

China has been angered by what it views as provocative U.S. military patrols close to islands China controls in the South China Sea. Washington says the patrols are to protect freedom of navigation in the region.

“Beijing will pressure Washington over maritime issues during the upcoming Strategic and Economic Dialogue, as the United States’ increasing military presence in the South China Sea is among China’s major concerns,” the official China Daily said, citing unidentified officials.

The amphibious assault ship USS Boxer transits the East Sea during Exercise Ssang Yong 2016 March 8, 2016. REUTERS/U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Craig Z. Rodarte/Handout via Reuters

The amphibious assault ship USS Boxer transits the East Sea during Exercise Ssang Yong 2016 March 8, 2016. REUTERS/U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Craig Z. Rodarte/Handout via Reuters

China claims most of the South China Sea, through which $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year. The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei have overlapping claims.

Earlier this month Beijing demanded an end to U.S. surveillance near China after two of its fighter jets carried out what the Pentagon said was an “unsafe” intercept of a U.S. military reconnaissance aircraft over the South China Sea.

China will also bring up the issue of self-ruled Taiwan – claimed by Beijing but which elected a pro-independence party to power in January – as well as the situation on the Korean peninsula, the paper added.

“The two countries have differing pursuits on major issues at the strategic level. However, the two still have many common interests,” the report said.

“Whether it is on the South China Sea issue or on the Korean Peninsula issue, the two countries have a shared security goal to maintain regional stability,” it added.

The newspaper did not elaborate.

China is reclusive North Korea’s only major ally but has been angered by Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile tests and signed up to tough UN sanctions against the reclusive country.

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Monday, May 30, 2016

Japan puts military on alert for possible North Korea missile launch - from TRUNEWS

Japan put its military on alert on Monday for a possible North Korean ballistic missile firing, while South Korea also said it had detected evidence of launch preparations, officials from Japan and South Korea said.

Tension in the region has been high since North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test in January and followed that with a satellite launch and test launches of various missiles.

Japan ordered naval destroyers and anti-ballistic missile Patriot batteries to be ready to shoot down any projectile heading for Japan, Japan’s NHK state broadcaster said.

North Korea

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits the Paektusan Hero Youth Power Station No. 3 in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang on April 23, 2016. KCNA/via REUTERS.

A Japanese official, who declined to be identified as he is not authorized to speak to the media, confirmed the order. A spokesmen for Japan’s defense ministry declined to comment.

A Patriot missile battery on the grounds of Japan’s Ministry of Defense had its missile tubes elevated to a firing position.

The South Korean defense official declined to comment on what type of missile might be launched but South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency said officials believe it would be an intermediate-range Musudan missile.

“We’ve detected a sign and are tracking that. We are fully prepared,” said the South Korean official, who also declined to be identified.

North Korea tried unsuccessfully to test launch the Musudan three times in April, according to U.S. and South Korean officials.

Japan has put its anti-ballistic missile forces on alert at least twice this year after detecting signs of launches by North Korea.

North Korea’s nuclear and missile tests this year triggered new U.N. sanctions but it seems determined to press ahead with its weapons programs, despite the sanctions and the disapproval of its sole main ally, China.

Last Friday, leaders of the Group of Seven industrialized nations, including Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U.S. President Barack Obama, met in Japan and demanded that North Korea comply with a U.N. Security Council resolution to stop all nuclear and missile tests and refrain from provocative action.

On the same day, North Korea threatened to retaliate against South Korea after it fired what it said were warning shots when boats from the North crossed the disputed sea border off the west coast of the Korean peninsula.

Japan has advanced Aegis vessels in the Sea of Japan that are able to track multiple targets and are armed with SM-3 missiles designed to destroy incoming warheads in space before they re-enter the atmosphere and fall to there targets.

Patriot PAC-3 missile batteries, designed to hit warheads near the ground, are deployed around Tokyo and other sites as a second and final line of defense.

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Judge criticized by Trump unseals documents in Trump case - from TRUNEWS

A judge, called a “hater” by Donald Trump for his handling of a lawsuit related to the businessman’s Trump University real estate school, has unsealed documents related to the case.

Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee for the Nov. 8 election, is fighting a lawsuit that accuses his school venture of misleading thousands of people who paid up to $35,000 for seminars to learn about the billionaire’s real estate investment strategies.

In an order signed on Friday, U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel said that materials, including Trump University procedures on dealing with students and the media, should be unsealed.

He noted they had already been published by the media organization Politico and that a magistrate judge described them previously as “routine” and “commonplace.”

At a rally in San Diego on Friday, Trump criticized Curiel for his handling of the Trump University case.

“I have a judge who is a hater of Donald Trump. A hater. He’s a hater,” Trump said.

Supreme Court

Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Eugene, Oregon, U.S. on May 6, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart

“We’re in front of a very hostile judge. The judge was appointed by Barack Obama,” Trump said, adding he believed Curiel was Mexican.

Curiel is an American who was born in East Chicago, Indiana, and graduated from the Indiana University School of Law.

Legal scholars said Trump could face consequences for slamming the judge, although many speculated that Curiel was unlikely to sanction him formally.

“Mr. Trump’s conduct could be subject to sanction for indirect criminal contempt of court,” said Charles Geyh, a legal ethics expert at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law.

“He has impugned the honesty of the judge in a pending case, and has done so in the context of a political rally that seems calculated to intimidate by inciting anger among his supporters,” he said.

Arthur Hellman, an expert on federal courts and judicial ethics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, said the judge was in a difficult position.

“He can’t respond directly. He’s not supposed to talk out of court about proceedings before him. Judges have gotten into trouble defending themselves from attacks. The judge’s hands are really tied,” he said.

Trump has drawn criticism for his comments about immigrants from Mexico, some of whom he has said were criminals and rapists.

He has proposed building a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico to prevent illegal immigration and requiring Mexico to pay for it.

Hispanics are a critical voting bloc in U.S. presidential elections.

Last week, Trump knocked one of the highest-profile Hispanic women in the Republican Party, criticizing New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez for her handling of the state’s economy.

Her office said his criticisms were not substantive. Martinez has been touted as a potential vice presidential pick for a Republican ticket.

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TRUNEWS 05/30/16 Lt Col ‘Buzz’ Patterson | Dereliction of Duty - from TRUNEWS

In a classic episode of TRUNEWS, host Rick Wiles returns to an interview aired Memorial Day 2003. Lt Col ‘Buzz’ Patterson reveals the amazing and cavalier disregard with which Bill Clinton treated our nation’s most sensitive military secrets, the lives of our men and women in uniform, and the integrity of the office of president.


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Remembering the Fallen on Memorial Day - from TRUNEWS

(TRUNEWS) Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in service of the United States of America. Over two dozen cities and towns claim to be the birthplace of Memorial Day. While Waterloo N.Y. was officially declared the birthplace of Memorial Day by President Lyndon Johnson in May 1966, it’s difficult to prove conclusively the origins of the day.

Regardless of the exact date or location of its origins, one thing is clear – Memorial Day was borne out of the Civil War and a desire to honor our dead. It was officially proclaimed on 5 May 1868 by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, in his General Order No. 11. “The 30th of May, 1868, is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village and hamlet churchyard in the land,” he proclaimed. The date of Decoration Day, as he called it, was chosen because it wasn’t the anniversary of any particular battle.

One World Trade Center is seen behind U.S flags on the morning of the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, in Lower Manhattan in New York September 11, 2015. . REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

 

The first state to officially recognize the holiday was New York in 1873. By 1890 it was recognized by all of the northern states. The South refused to acknowledge the day, honoring their dead on separate days until after World War I (when the holiday changed from honoring just those who died fighting in the Civil War to honoring Americans who died fighting in any war).

It is now observed in almost every state on the last Monday in May with Congressional passage of the National Holiday Act of 1971 (P.L. 90 – 363). This helped ensure a three day weekend for Federal holidays, though several southern states have an additional separate day for honoring the Confederate war dead: January 19th in Texas; April 26th in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi; May 10th in South Carolina; and June 3rd (Jefferson Davis’ birthday) in Louisiana and Tennessee.

Red Poppies

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In 1915, inspired by the poem “In Flanders Fields,” Moina Michael replied with her own poem:

We cherish too, the Poppy red
That grows on fields where valor led,
It seems to signal to the skies
That blood of heroes never dies.

She then conceived of an idea to wear red poppies on Memorial day in honor of those who died serving the nation during war. She was the first to wear one, and sold poppies to her friends and co-workers with the money going to benefit servicemen in need. Later a Madam Guerin from France was visiting the United States and learned of this new custom started by Ms. Michael. When she returned to France she made artificial red poppies to raise money for war orphaned children and widowed women. This tradition spread to other countries. In 1921, the Franco-American Children’s League sold poppies nationally to benefit war orphans of France and Belgium. The League disbanded a year later and Madam Guerin approached the VFW for help.

Shortly before Memorial Day in 1922 the VFW became the first veterans’ organization to nationally sell poppies. Two years later their “Buddy” Poppy program was selling artificial poppies made by disabled veterans. In 1948 the US Post Office honored Ms. Michael for her role in founding the National Poppy movement by issuing a red 3 cent postage stamp with her likeness on it.

National Moment of Remembrance

The “National Moment of Remembrance” resolution was passed on Dec 2000 which asks that at 3 p.m. local time, for all Americans “To voluntarily and informally observe in their own way a Moment of remembrance and respect, pausing from whatever they are doing for a moment of silence or listening to ‘Taps.”

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Sunday, May 29, 2016

Uganda severs military ties with North Korea - from TRUNEWS

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said his country would halt security and military cooperation with North Korea, a South Korean official said following a summit in Kampala between Museveni and South Korean President Park Geun-hye.

Uganda hosted 45 North Koreans providing police training as recently as December, according to a February report by a United Nations panel of experts. Another report by the panel last year said North Koreans trained Ugandan police on the use of AK-47s and pistols.

Isolated North Korea has come under growing diplomatic pressure in the aftermath of its January nuclear test and a space rocket launch in February, which led to a United Nations Security Council resolution in March tightening sanctions against Pyongyang.

“During the summit, Uganda’s President Museveni… said he had ordered (officials) to faithfully enforce the U.N. Security Council resolution including halting of its security, military and police cooperation with North Korea,” Jeong Yeon-guk, a spokesman for Park, told reporters in the Ugandan capital on Sunday, according to the presidential Blue House in Seoul.

Uganda abstained from voting on all nine U.N. General Assembly resolutions on North Korean human rights for which votes were counted since 2005, a record mirrored by countries including India, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Mali and Qatar.

Uganda

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni addresses an audience during the second day of the Giant Club Summit of African leaders and others on tackling poaching of elephants and rhinos at the Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club in Nanyuki, Laikipia county, Kenya, April 29, 2016. REUTERS/Siegfried Modola

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Iran snubs Saudi Arabia, says pilgrims won’t attend annual haj - from TRUNEWS

Iran said on Sunday its pilgrims would not attend the annual Muslim haj pilgrimage, blaming regional rival Saudi Arabia for “sabotage” and failing to guarantee the safety of pilgrims.

Saudi Arabia, which oversees the pilgrimage to Mecca by more than two million Muslims from around the world, accused Iran of effectively depriving its citizens from the religious duty by refusing to sign a memorandum reached after talks with Iran’s Haj and Pilgrimage Organization.

Relations between the two Gulf powers plummeted after hundreds of Iranians died in a crush in last year’s haj and after Riyadh broke diplomatic ties when its Tehran embassy was stormed in January over the Saudi execution of a Shi’ite cleric.

The dispute has provided another arena for discord between the conservative Sunni Muslim monarchy of Saudi Arabia and the revolutionary Shi’ite republic of Iran, which back opposing sides in Syria and other conflicts across the region.

“Due to ongoing sabotage by the Saudi government, it is hereby announced that … Iran’s pilgrims have been denied the privilege to attend the haj this year, and responsibility for this rests with the government of Saudi Arabia,” Iran’s Haj and Pilgrimage Organization said in a statement carried by state media.

Saudi media earlier said an Iranian delegation had left the kingdom without an agreement over the haj, the second time the two countries have failed to reach a deal.

Saudi Arabia has blamed Iran for the impasse.

“Saudi Arabia does not prevent anyone from performing the religious duty,” Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said at a news conference with visiting British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond.

“Iran refused to sign the memorandum and was practically demanding the right to hold demonstrations and to have other advantages … that would create chaos during haj, which is not acceptable,” he added.

Iranian Culture Minister Ali Jannati said the issue of ensuring the safety of the pilgrims was paramount for Tehran following the death of hundreds of Iranian pilgrims last year.

“The Saudi government deliberately acted in a way to prevent Iranian pilgrims from … attending haj this year,” Jannati told Iran state television.

Eight months after the last haj, Saudi Arabia has still not published a report into the disaster, at which it said over 700 pilgrims were killed, the highest death toll at the annual pilgrimage since a crush in 1990.

Iran boycotted the haj for three years after 402 pilgrims, mostly Iranians, died in clashes with Saudi security forces at an anti-U.S. and anti-Israel rally in Mecca in 1987.

haj

Muslim pilgrims pray around the holy Kaaba at the Grand Mosque ahead of the annual haj pilgrimage in Mecca September 21, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood 

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King Abdullah dissolves Jordan’s parliament, appoints interim PM - from TRUNEWS

Jordan’s King Abdullah appointed veteran politician Hani Mulqi as caretaker prime minister on Sunday after dissolving parliament as its four-year term nears its end, and charged him with organising new elections by October.

The king accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour before appointing Mulqi by royal decree. Mulki has held senior government posts in successive administrations.

Under the constitutional rules the election must be held within four months.

Jordan traditionally votes according to tribal and family allegiances but parliament amended the electoral laws in March in a move government sources and political analysts say will lead to more candidates from political parties vying for votes.

The analysts say the tribal lawmakers who dominated the last parliament had tried to resist changes which might undermine their influence, under a system that still favours sparsely populated tribal areas which benefit most from state patronage.

Jordan’s main political opposition comes from the Muslim Brotherhood movement but it faces increasing legal curbs on its activities, leaving mostly pro-monarchy parties and some independent Islamists and politicians to compete in these elections, the political analysts say.

The Brotherhood, wants sweeping political reforms but stops short of demanding the overthrow of the monarchy in Jordan.

Its political arm in Jordan, the Islamic Action Front, represents many disenfranchised Jordanians of Palestinian origin, who are in the majority in the population of seven million and live mostly in urban areas.

Analysts say it could be difficult for the Brotherhood, which has operated legally in Jordan for decades, to participate in the election after the authorities closed many of its offices and encouraged a splinter group to legally challenge the main movement’s licence to operate.

Western diplomats and independent politicians say the absence of the group, which has strong grassroots support in urban centres, could undermine the legitimacy of the election.

Western donors have pushed Jordan’s authorities to widen political representation to stem radicalization among alienated and unemployed young people in poor overcrowded areas. Hundreds of them have already joined jihadists in Syria and Iraq.

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Poland says NATO’s nukes pose no threat to Russia - from TRUNEWS

The U.S. missile shield to be located in Poland does not pose a threat to Russia’s security, Poland’s state-run news agency PAP quoted Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski as saying on Sunday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Poland and Romania could find themselves in the sights of Russian rockets because they are hosting elements of a U.S. missile shield that Moscow considers a threat to its security.

“President Putin should know very well that the anti-missile shield in Poland has no relevance to Russian security. This system is to defend Europe from a missile attack from the Middle East,” Waszykowski told PAP in an interview published on Sunday.

“However, the military presence (in Poland) of the Americans and multinational NATO forces is a response to indeed aggressive behavior by the Russian authorities, who are frightening us. This will be a presence of a defensive nature, not posing a threat to Russia.”

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Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and Poland’s new Ambassador to Russia Katarzyna Pelczynska-Nalecz attend a ceremony to hand over credentials at the Kremlin in Moscow, November 19, 2014. REUTERS/Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool

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France’s Google HQ raid reaps “years” of evidence - from TRUNEWS

Analysis of data seized by investigators in last week’s raid of Google’s Paris headquarters could possibly take years, French financial prosecutor Eliane Houlette said on Sunday.

Dozens of French police raided Google’s offices on Tuesday, escalating an investigation over suspected tax evasion.

“We have collected a lot of computer data,” Houlette said in an interview with Europe 1 radio, TV channel iTele and newspaper Le Monde, adding that 96 people took part in the raid.

“We need to analyze (the data) … (it will take) months, I hope that it won’t be several years, but we are very limited in resources”.

Google, which said it is complying fully with French law, is under pressure across Europe from public opinion and governments angry at the way multinationals exploit their global presence to minimize tax liabilities.

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A Google carpet is seen at the entrance of the new headquarters of Google France before its official inauguration in Paris, France December 6, 2011. REUTERS/Jacques Brinon/Pool/File Photo

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Saturday, May 28, 2016

Putin and Patriarch Kirill visit Greece for historic pipeline deal and Mount Athos visit - from TRUNEWS

(TRUNEWS) Russian President Vladimir Putin began a two day visit to Greece Friday to negotiate a Black Sea gas pipeline to Athens and to take an official trip to Mount Athos, home to a landmark Christian Orthodox monastery.

Regarding Putin’s first visit to the EU in 2016, Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos said, “your visit is taking place in a situation exceptionally critical in many respects for our region and for all of Europe. Such a situation has been prompted by a critical international attitude toward your great power.”

“We will have the opportunity to show in our turbulent time that the principles and values of Christianity and Orthodoxy can and should inspire the nations all over the world and their leaders to [believe in] the triumph of humanism, solidarity, justice, and peace in making any decision on the future of each nation and ultimately all of humankind,” Russia Beyond The Headlines quoted Pavlopoulos specifically saying in regard to Putin’s Mount Athos visit.

Putin, traveling with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and top executives from state oil and gas companies, was welcomed at Athen’s Airport by Defense Minister Panos Kammenos, who escorted the Russian delegation to a meeting with his Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos.

“These are difficult times for everyone — in terms of the economy and international security,” The Washington Post quoted Putin saying as he spoke with Pavlopoulos. “We must examine these problems and look for a solution. It is not a coincidence that an opportunity for this has arisen in Greece — a country with which we have deep and historic ties,” he said.

The Russia delegation met Friday afternoon with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras previously travelled to Moscow in April to meet with Putin. RT reported that the two discussed a potential Russian funded bailout for Greece, and future bilateral energy cooperations. Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov floated the idea of a bailout following Tsipras’ Syriza party elections victory in January.

In February Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis told Zeit online in an interview that his country “will never ask for financial assistance from Moscow.”

On March 30, Greek Energy Minister Panagiotis Lafazanis travelled to Moscow to meet with Russian counterpart Aleksandr Novak and Gazprom head Aleksey Miller to discuss a gas discount for Greece as well as the ‘take-or-pay’ clause, which requires Athens to buy gas it may not use.

On Friday, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak told TASS that the bilateral energy negotiations would include a natural gas pipeline which would prospectively span across the Black Sea to Greece and Italy, passing through either Turkey or Bulgaria.

“Obviously, considering arrangements and signed memorandum on construction and supplies via the subsea portion of Poseidon pipeline, various gas delivery routes may be considered, including options either through Turkey or Bulgaria,” Novak said.

TASS reported on Thursday that the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Gazprom Alexander Medvedev expects their feasibility study for the Black Sea gas pipeline project to be ready before the end of 2016.

Novak noted that the Greek-Russian pipeline would not interfere with the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) project, a gas pipeline which will transport Russia’s main export from the Caspian Region to the Middle East.

“I may say this is a fairly small volume for Europe. As far as TAP is concerned, these volumes are not above 10 bln cubic meters of gas for the time being and in the longer run by 2019. Certainly, the European consumer needs greater gas volumes and diversification of routes,” Novak said.

Though Greece is currently involved in the EU’s sanctions against Russia, Greece has been hit especially hard by Moscow’s food ban, as more than 40 percent of Greek exports to Russia are agricultural products. In 2013, more than €178 million in fruits and conserves were exported to Russia, according to Greece’ fruit exports association, Incofruit-Hellas.

Aside from the energy negotiations, Russian President Vladimir Putin will be joined by the head of Russia’s Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, in a historic visit to the Monastery of St. Panteleimon. WaPost reported that Patriarch Kirill arrived in Northern Greece Friday, independent of the main Russian delegation. A picture posted to the twitter account of Greek AP reporter Costas Kantouris Friday shows Patriarch Krill exiting a boat onto a concrete dock, with an entourage and military escort. This could very well be the dock to Mount Athos, though no official confirmation has been issued.

MOUNT ATHOS

St. Panteleimon is part of the 1,000-year-old Mount Athos Christian Orthodox monastic community. In an OP-ed from AP published through The Washington Times Friday, Mount Athos is described as “a spiritual ark of Eastern Christianity”, where 1,500 male monks reside divided among 20 fortified monasteries. Only accessible by sea and special invitation, the male only religious landmark

The article also included a brief history and overviews of Mount Athos and its monasteries inhabitants:

“Wars and pirate attacks left the peninsula largely deserted after the end of the ancient world. Monks first settled there before the 8th century, and the first monastery was founded in the 10th century. Byzantine emperors in Constantinople – whose Patriarch still leads the Mount Athos community on religious matters – encouraged the settlement, heaping treasures, protection and privileges on the monasteries. The monks also managed to keep on the good side of Greece’s Turkish rulers and to avoid interference during Greece’s World War II German occupation.”

As for life in the monasteries AP reporter Nicholas Paphitis wrote:

“Mount Athos still follows the Julian calendar, and is 13 days behind the rest of the world. Monks – and visitors – start their day at 4 a.m., and monasteries bar their doors to all after sunset. Meat is banned but the use of the internet and mobile phones is permissible. Monks spend their days in prayer and communal work, including agriculture.”

There is also a deep Russian connection to the site, as many Russians are practicing Orthodox Christians who revere Mount Athos as one of the most sacred sites in the world. Russian monks first settled on the historic mound in 1016, which this year marks its 1,000th anniversary.

The year 2016 marks the 1,000th anniversary of the first recorded settlement there by Russian monks, in 1016. The 20 monasteries on the peninsula include one Russian, one Serbian and one Bulgarian, while Romanians, Moldovans, Ukrainians and Georgians also live there.

SAINT PAISIOS CONNECTION

On March 7th TRUNEWS reported that a Greek prophecy from a resident of Mount Athos related to this historic visit was seeing a revival. Greek prophet Saint Paisios said before he died that Russia will defeat Turkey in a great war and will give Constantinople to his nation, forging a ‘Greater Greece’.

Saint Paisios of Mount Athos predicted:

“Events will start that will culminate with us taking back Constantinople. Constantinople will be given to us. There will be war between Russia and Turkey. In the beginning the Turks will believe they are winning, but this will lead to their destruction. The Russians, eventually, will win and take over Constantinople. After that it will be ours. They will be forced to give it to us. [Turkey] will be destroyed. They will be eradicated because they are a nation that was built without God’s blessing. One third of the Turks will go back to where they came from, the depths of Turkey. One third will be saved because they will become Christians, and the other third will be killed in this war.”

The prophecy of the ascetic monk born Arsenios Eznepidis, gained attention following the downing of a Russian Sukhoi Su-24M bomber by Turkey on Nov. 24th 2015, which has since escalated tensions between the two nations.

Before his death in the summer of 1994, Paisios reposed his prediction, stating:

“I wanted nothing else but God to keep me alive for a few more years so I could see my country expand. And it will expand. Turkey will be dissected. This will be to our benefit as a nation. This way our villages will be liberated, our enslaved homelands. Constantinople will be liberated, will become Greek again. Hagia Sophia will open again. Turkey will be dissected in 3 or 4 parts. The countdown has begun. We will take the lands that belong to us, the Armenians will take theirs and the Kurds their own. The Kurdish issue is at the works. As long as there is faith and hope in God, a lot of people will rejoice. All that will happen in these years. The time has come.”

TRUNEWS has previously reported on the major shift Russia has taken back toward Orthodox Christianity post-communism. On April 28th we reported on the results from a poll conducted by the All-Russia Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM) which showed that sixty-seven percent of Russians hope for God’s help in their daily life.

This undeniable shift back to God has even prompted TRUNEWS President Pastor Rick Wiles to say that America should be allied with the Russians instead of instigating a nuclear confrontation with this cold war adversary, especially since this nation clearly has far more in common with America’s Christian core than our Islamic Jihadist allies in Saudi Arabia.

Could this historic visit signify the beginning of a military alliance between Greece and Russia, one which may bring Saint Paisios’ prediction to fruition?

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Saint Paisios of Mount Athos

 

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