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Friday, October 27, 2017

CLG: About 2,800 JFK records released, others withheld



News Updates from CLG
27 October 2017
 
Previous edition: Evidence of Military Grade EMF Accelerants Used in Sonoma, Napa Fires
 
About 2,800 JFK records released, others withheld | 26 Oct 2017 | The White House released 2,800 classified files related to former President John F. Kennedy's assassination on Thursday, but said it would temporarily keep some "sensitive" records under wraps. A senior administration official told reporters some sensitive documents are being held for 180 days due to concerns from some intelligence agencies. Those documents, an official said, are being reviewed by the agencies to determine whether they actually affect national security. The president said he is ordering agencies to review "each and every one of those redactions" over the next 180 days.
 
Trump 'unhappy' with government redactions to JFK files | 26 Oct 2017 | President Donald Trump wanted more of the documents related to President John F. Kennedy's assassination released. But when the final requests from government agencies hit his desk on Thursday, there wasn't enough time to go through the hundreds of records the agencies wanted to keep secret, two US officials said. As the deadline ticked away, Trump was confronted with a choice: release all of the 3,100 records without any redactions, or accept the redactions of intelligence and law enforcement agencies and release 2,800 of those documents. Trump agreed to the second option, while also requiring agencies to conduct a secondary review of the information they believed should be redacted within 180 days. But Trump was still miffed by his decision.
 
JFK Assassination Records - 2017 Additional Documents Release | 26 Oct 2017 | The National Archives is releasing documents previously withheld in accordance with the JFK Assassination Records Collection Act. The vast majority of the Collection (88%) has been open in full and released to the public since the late 1990s. The records at issue are documents previously identified as assassination records, but withheld in full or withheld in part. These releases include FBI, CIA, and other agency documents (both formerly withheld in part and formerly withheld in full) identified by the Assassination Records Review Board as assassination records.
 
Las Vegas shooter's laptop missing its hard drive | 25 Oct 2017 | A laptop computer recovered from the Las Vegas hotel room where Stephen Paddock [allegedly] launched the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history was missing its hard drive, depriving investigators of a potential key source of information on why he killed and maimed so many people, ABC News has learned. Paddock is believed to have removed the hard drive before fatally shooting himself [?], and the missing device has not yet been recovered, sources told ABC News. [Just ask Paddock's CIA or FBI handlers to locate it.] The absence of substantial digital clues has left investigators struggling to piece together what triggered Paddock to kill 58 innocent concertgoers and injure more than 500 others on Oct. 1.
 
When you question the official narrative: The brother of the Vegas shooter is in police custody | 25 Oct 2017 | The estranged brother of [alleged] Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock was arrested [on a felony complaint] Wednesday on child p-rnogr-phy charges stemming from an investigation that predates the massacre. Bruce Paddock, 58, was detained at a Los Angeles assisted-living facility, where he was awaiting surgery for spinal stenosis...The LAPD said the images were discovered inside a building where Paddock was squatting, but they could not find him at the time. [?!?] After his brother's crime, they learned where he was and obtained a warrant, police said.
 
Private paramilitary firm worked hand-in-hand with LVMPD on the night of the Las Vegas massacre | 24 Oct 2017 | According to actual law enforcement communications from the night of the Oct 1 massacre, a private company named Battlefield Vegas worked hand-in-hand with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department after receiving orders to deliver three armored vehicles to South Central Aera Command as strike teams were being dispatched to numerous c-sinos along the strip...What were these vehicles used for? Why were they taking orders from LVMPD? What's the connection?
 
Dropping like flies: Missing Las Vegas Shooting Witness Shot Dead Outside Church --Chad Nishimura killed after giving conflicting statement about Stephan Paddock | 21 Oct 2017 | A key witness in the Las Vegas shooting massacre, who mysteriously vanished shortly after giving a statement that conflicted with the "official" narrative, has been shot dead outside a central Las Vegas Valley church. Chad Nishimura was a valet worker from the Mandalay Bay hotel, who parked the suspected Las Vegas shooting gunman's car, and gave an interview saying Stephen Paddock was a "normal guy" who "didn't have many bags". Nishimura gave a statement to ABC affiliate, KITV4 News, but the article was later pulled from the network's website
 
Rand: U.S. in So Many Wars Even 'Warmonger Lindsey Graham' Can't Keep Track --Numerous politicians unaware of U.S. presence in Niger following death of four soldiers | 23 Oct 2017 | Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) took aim at Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-Sociopath-S.C.) Monday in a tweet protesting the United States involvement in numerous overseas conflicts. "You know you are in too many wars in too many places when even warmonger Lindsay Graham can't keep track anymore," Paul said. [*Exactly!*] During an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday, Graham revealed he was unaware of the significant U.S. presence in the African nation of Niger. "I didn’t know there was 1,000 troops in Niger," Graham said.
 
Air Force preparing B-52 bombers for 24-hour alert status, official says | 22 Oct 2017 | The U.S. Air Force is preparing to place its fleet of nuclear-armed B-52 bombers on 24-hour alert for the first time since 1991 amid escalating tensions with North Korea, the military branch's chief of staff said in a report Sunday. Defense officials denied to Fox News that bombers were ordered to go on 24-hour alert, but Gen. David Goldfein told Defense One it could happen. Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, home of the 2nd Bomb Wing and Air Force Global Strike Command, which [mis]manages the service's nuclear services, is being renovated, Defense One reported, so that B-52s would be ready to "take off at a moment’s notice."
 
Pyongyang accuses Japan of plotting 'reinvasion of Korea' | 23 Oct 2017 | North Korea has taken aim at the Japanese Government, accusing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his fellow "reactionaries" of laying the "groundwork for the reinvasion of the Korean peninsula." Abe dissolved Japan's lower house of parliament last month, triggering a snap election that was held on Sunday, giving him a strong mandate to push a tougher foreign policy line, including on North Korea. Pyongyang reacted to Abe’s electoral victory with a statement on its official KCNA news agency, in which it claimed the move was little more than an attempt to revive Japan's early-20th-century imperialism.
 
'Leveled like Dresden': Raqqa aid haste hints at cover up of 'barbaric destruction' - Moscow | 22 Oct 2017 | What the US-led coalition did to Syria's Raqqa is comparable to the infamous Allied bombing of Dresden in 1945, the Russian Defense Ministry said, adding that the allies may be rushing to pour m-ney into Raqqa to cover up the aftermath. Raqqa, which has served as the Syrian stronghold of the terrorist group Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL [but still I-CIA-SIS]) since January 2014, was seized by the US-backed group Syrian Democratic Forces earlier this week. Some 80 percent of residential buildings in the city are estimated to have been rendered uninhabitable during the fighting, which involved massive bombardment by the US-led coalition’s airstrikes and artillery shelling.
 
Iran sentences 'Mossad spy' to death over assassinations of nuclear scientists | 25 Oct 2017 | An alleged spy for Israel’s Mossad intelligence service has been sentenced to death in Iran after he was found guilty of being involved in a string of assassinations of Iran's nuclear scientists, according to prosecutors in Tehran. Over the last decade, at least four senior nuclear researchers had been killed in Iran...Although the name of the accused was not disclosed Monday, Amnesty International (AI) called on the Iranian authorities to release and abrogate the penalty for an Iranian-born Stockholm resident, Ahmadreza Djalali.
 
31 Hanford workers test positive for radioactive contamination | 18 Oct 2017 | Thirty-one Hanford nuclear reservation workers inhaled very small amounts of radioactive material after a take-cover order for a contamination spread June 8. An alarm sounded that morning at the Plutonium Finishing Plant when airborne radioactive contamination was detected as open-air demolition using heavy equipment was being done. Work was underway at the most contaminated part of the plant.
 
Evacuations after emergency at UK nuclear plant, explosives experts rush to scene | 21 Oct 2017 | (Sellafield, UK) Bomb disposal specialist have been called to the Sellafield nuclear plant to deal with a chemical incident. The explosives experts were joined by the officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary to deal with incident which involved chemicals in one of the nuclear site's laboratories. Buildings were evacuated as part of the operational alert and 100m exclusion was set up around the affected lab. Initial reports suggest the incident involved five bottles containing a number of non-nuclear chemicals.
 
Sellafield TERROR fears as nuclear plant is branded potential 'coup for terrorists' | 13 Sept 2017 | (Sellafield, UK) Nuclear plant Sellafield was yesterday branded a potential "coup for terrorists" as police who protect it warned against budget cuts.Safety fears were initially raised last year after an investigation into security at Britain's main nuclear decommissioning site in Cumbria. Cumbria's Police and Crime Commissioner Peter McCall said in a statement: "...We've all seen the tragic terrorism events across the country this year. Cumbria is not immune to that. We’ve got a big strategic target here in Sellafield and that would be a great coup for terrorists."
 
British tourists warned about travelling to Madagascar as outbreak of plague strikes paradise island leaving 90 dead | 21 Oct 2017 | British tourists have been warned about travelling to Madagascar as an outbreak of plague has struck the paradise island leaving 90 dead. An unusually large outbreak in the country has taken 94 lives, the World Health Organization said on Friday. The number of suspected cases has reached 1,153, Dr. Ibrahima Soce Fall, Africa emergencies chief for the U.N. health agency, told reporters in Geneva.
 
Explosion sparks fire at Chevron refinery in El Segundo | 18 Oct 2017 | An explosion sparked a fire Tuesday night at the Chevron refinery in El Segundo that was extinguished in about 50 minutes. The explosion was reported around 10:40 p.m. on the west side of the refinery, located at 324 W. El Segundo Blvd., authorities said...The cause of the explosion was not immediately reported.
 
Hillary paid for infamous dossier on Trump: Her campaign lawyer funded dirty tricks firm's research into his Russian links which came up with discredited claims --Campaign lawyer Marc Elias hired research firm Fusion GPS back in April 2016 --Research firm then hired ex-British spy Christopher Steele, who wrote the dossier, to dig up the dirt on Trump | 25 Oct 2017 | Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped bankroll research that led to the [sexual] dossier on Donald Trump. Clinton's campaign lawyer Marc Elias hired research firm Fusion GPS back in April 2016 to look into allegations of Trump's ties to Russia, according to the Washington Post. Fusion GPS, the Washington-based research firm, then hired former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele to dig up the unconfirmed dirt on Trump. Clinton's lawyer and his law firm Perkins Coie continued to fund the research until October 2016 - just days before the presidential election. The research was previously funded by an unknown anti-Trump Republican donor during the primary, but Clinton's campaign then paid for it to be finished. Sources would not confirm how much was paid to Fusion GPS, but said the campaign and DNC shared the cost.
 
Clinton campaign, DNC paid for research that led to Russia dossier | 24 Oct 2017 | The Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped fund research that resulted in a now-famous dossier containing [false] allegations about President Trump's connections to Russia and possible coordination between his campaign and the Kremlin, people familiar with the matter said. Marc E. Elias, a lawyer representing the Clinton campaign and the DNC, retained Fusion GPS, a Washington firm, to conduct the research. After that, Fusion GPS hired dossier author Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence officer with ties to the FBI and the U.S. intelligence community, according to those people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
 
Supreme Court dismisses Hawaii's challenge to Trump travel ban | 24 Oct 2017 | The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday formally dropped plans to hear the last remaining challenge to an earlier version of President Donald Trump's travel ban targeting several Muslim-majority countries and a ban on refugees, but a fight over the legality of his latest restrictions still could reach the nine justices.
 
FBI, SEC investigating firm with ties to Corker - report | 25 Oct 2017 | The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Securities and Exchange Commission are investigating a company chosen by U.S. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., as a favorite investment, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. The report comes after Corker, a Chattanooga native and chairman of the U.S. Sen. Foreign Relations Committee, has faced scrutiny over earning millions more than he previously reported in legally required disclosures. Corker updated his filings in December, apologized for the problem and called it a "filing error" [?!?] at the time.
 
GOP Sen. Jeff Flake won't seek re-election in 2018 | 24 Oct 2017 | Arizona Republican Sen. [globalist scum-bag] Jeff Flake, facing a tough losing primary fight, announced Tuesday he will not seek re-election next year -- while taking a parting shot on the Senate floor at President Trump for behavior he called "reckless, outrageous, and undignified." ...Polls showed Flake trailing primary challenger Kelli Ward, a former state senator who is backed by former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon. White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said Tuesday that "based on [Flake's] previous statements and the lack of support he has in Arizona," his decision not to seek re-election "is probably a good move."
 
Georgia election server wiped after suit filed | 27 Oct 2017 | A computer server crucial to a lawsuit against Georgia election officials was quietly wiped clean by its custodians just after the suit was filed, The Associated Press has learned. The server's data was destroyed July 7 by technicians at the Center for Elections Systems at Kennesaw State University, which runs the state's election system. The data wipe was revealed in an email sent last week from an assistant state attorney general to plaintiffs in the case that was later obtained by the AP. More emails obtained in a public records request confirmed the wipe.
 
Twitter bans all RT advertising, citing 'election interference' | 27 Oct 2017 | Twitter [Deep State dirt-bags who have imposed a shadow-ban on @legitgov, and my other account] has banned ads from RT and Sputnik over alleged meddling in the 2016 US election. RT's editor-in-chief says the move will spark retaliation from Moscow, and has revealed that Twitter pushed RT to spend ad m-ney during the presidential campaign. [The principle shareholder of Twitter is globalist Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who owns 34.9 million shares of common stock.]
 
Facebook moving non-promoted posts out of news feed in trial | 23 Oct 2017 | Facebook [FaCIAbook] is testing a major change that would shift non-promoted posts out of its news feed, a move that could be catastrophic for publishers relying on the social network for their audience. A new system being trialled in six countries...sees almost all non-promoted posts shifted over to a secondary feed, leaving the main feed focused entirely on original content from friends, and adverts. The change has seen users' engagement with Facebook pages drop precipitously, from 60% to 80%If replicated more broadly, such a change would destroy many smaller publishers, as well as larger ones with an outsized reliance on social media referrals for visitors...In a second statement issued after this article was published, Facebook added: "We have no current plans to roll this out globally."
 
Insanity! Cambridge University students given trigger warnings for Shakespeare plays --Academics say degree of sensitivity will 'curtail academic freedom' | 19 Oct 2017 | Academics have criticised "trigger warnings" after Cambridge University students were warned about "potentially distressing topics" in plays by Shakespeare. English literature undergraduates were apparently cautioned that a lecture focusing on Titus Andronicus and The Comedy of Errors would include "discussions of sexual violence" and "sexual assault". According to The Telegraph, the trigger warnings were posted in the English Faculty's 'Notes on Lectures' document which is circulated to students at the university.
 
Ohio State denies request to have Richard Spencer speak on campus | 20 Oct 2017 | Ohio State University has denied a request to rent space for prominent alt-right nationalist Richard Spencer to speak on campus, citing public safety concerns in the wake of Spencer's appearance at the University of Florida earlier this week. "The university has deemed that it is not presently able to accommodate Mr. [Cameron] Padgett's request to rent space at the university due to substantial risk to public safety, as well as material and substantial disruption to the work and discipline of the university," a lawyer representing Ohio State said in a letter to an attorney representing Spencer's associates and obtained by The Guardian.
 
White privilege bolstered by teaching math, university professor says | 25 Oct. 2017 | A math education professor at the University of Illinois says the ability to solve geometry and algebra problems and teaching such subjects perpetuates so-called white privilege. “School mathematics curricula emphasizing terms like Pythagorean Theorem and pi perpetuate a perception that mathematics was largely developed by Greeks and other Europeans," she says. [Soon, all abilities will be considered racist, and anyone who undertakes anything will be called a racist. It's the leveling down to the lowest common denominator in the interests of protecting feelings. Welcome to the ever-sinking level of mediocrity and the abolition of human flourishing. --MDR]
 
'I always call on my black women students first': Penn teaching assistant under fire for saying she won't call on white male students in class | 20 Oct 2017 | A University of Pennsylvania teaching assistant is under heavy fire after they tweeted that they would call on 'white men' last when doing student participation. Stephanie McKellop, a Ph.D. student studying marriage and family (using them, they pronouns), has since set their tweets to private but shared that they were trying to encourage classroom participation by minority students. 'I will always call on my Black women students first. Other POC [people of color] get second tier priority. [White Women] come next. And, if I have to, white men,' they said in the tweets on Monday.
 
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