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DNA "Vaccine" to sterilize you πŸ”—
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Article suggests human use. The Eugenicists are just throwing it in our face now.

Turkey making noise about war with Russia πŸ”—
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Standing orders to shoot down Russians that make accidental border incursions. I guess that's how WWIII starts, eh? For ottoman pretenders.

Assad's take on Syria's Predicament πŸ”—
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...Sarkozy was charged by George Bush’s administration to build contacts with Syria. Those contacts had a number of objectives which aimed in general at changing the political line of Syria. But there was an essential objective that the Americans wanted Sarkozy to achieve. At that time there was talk about how the 5+1 group should deal with Iran’s nuclear file, specifically how to deal with nuclear materials or the radioactive materials which were enriched in your reactors in Iran. I was required to persuade Iranian officials to send these materials to Western countries to be enriched and returned to Iran, without any guarantees of course. That was impossible. It did not convince us, and the Iranian officials were not convinced.

When the West was unable to change Syrian policies, they found an opportunity at the beginning of the events of what is called the β€œArab Spring”, an opportunity to attack the states whose political line they didn’t like. That is why the period you are talking about was concerned with appearances. In other words, the West opened up to Syria, but in fact that period was replete with pressure and blackmail. They haven’t offered one single thing to Syria, neither politically, or economically, or in any other field.
They punished him for not playing ball like everyone else. Sounds about right. On the west's lack of results:
...the thief cannot be himself the policeman who protects the city from thieves. Similarly, the state which supports terrorism cannot fight it. This is the truth about this coalition we see. That is why, and after more than a year, we do not see any results. On the contrary, we see that is has been counterproductive. Terrorism has expanded geographically, and the number of volunteers or recruits to these terrorist organizations has increased. Second, because these states which support terrorism from the beginning and which provide cover for it, cannot be serious. Take, for instance, the number of air strikes conducted by the sixty countries together in Syria and Iraq. They constitute only a fraction of what the Syrian air force is doing, despite the facts that we are a small country in the end, and the Syrian air force is not big. Nevertheless, we are conducting many folds the number of airstrikes carried out by those countries.

There is a more important indicator of their lack of seriousness. How can the United States and its allies fight terrorism or ISIS in Syria and Iraq while their closest allies in the government of Erdogan and Davutoglu are supporting terrorists and enabling them to cross the borders and bring weapons, money and volunteers through Turkey? Had the United States really wanted to fight terrorism, it would have put pressure on those countries. That is why I don’t believe that this coalition will do anything except strike a balance between the existing forces in order to keep the fire alive and perpetuate the process of erosion in Syria and Iraq and later other countries of the region, so that we all remain weak for decades and maybe generations.
On the refugee crisis:
This is painful of course. Syria has always been a safe haven for refugees throughput its history, since before the Ottoman Empire, and even throughout ancient history, because of its geographical location, the nature of its society and culture, and because of many other factors. But recently, at least throughout the last century, it hosted the Palestinians, the Lebanese, and before that the Armenians who fled to Syria because of the massacres perpetrated against them. There were also the massacres perpetrated against the Syriacs during the days of the Ottoman State and in other junctures. We should not also forget the Iraqis after the American invasion in 2003. It is very painful for a Syrian to turn into a refugee; and perhaps this is a black spot in Syria’s history which we will remember for decades and centuries. But what is more painful is the exploitation of the refugees’ problems on the part of Western countries and Western media. They portray it as a humanitarian tragedy from which they feel pain, while in reality they are the greatest contributors to this condition through their support of terrorism and through the sanctions they imposed on Syria.
On his hopes for peace:
The war will continue as long as there are those who support terrorism, because we are not fighting terrorist groups inside Syria, we are fighting terrorist groups coming from all over the world with the support of the richest and the most powerful countries. We are a small country, but when you defend your country, you do not have a choice, and you cannot ask how and how long unless you have decided to give up on your country. In that case you as a citizen will not have a homeland. This is out of the question in Syria. That is why I believe that the new atmosphere which has started to emerge in the international arena – although once again I exclude the West – started to push towards finding a real solution to the Syrian crisis. It is true that this is proposed under the title of a political solution, but there cannot be a political solution while there are states supporting terrorism.
Regrettably, this is a bleak hope -- just seeing the reaction of the western powers today is indicating that this resistance is only making their proverbial dick harder. On the Mina disaster:
The chaos we saw in managing the Hajj rituals isn’t the first. Far from the political aspect, there is a difference between having the holy sites within the sovereignty of a state and dealing with these sites as if they were their personal possession ...the Saudis have prevented the Syrians from making the Hajj for the past four years for purely political reasons, which is very dangerous. That is why the issue of how to manage the Hajj and who manages it started to be discussed throughout the Muslim world. The Hajj is not a Saudi event, it is a Muslim and global event. I believe that this issue needs to be discussed seriously at the level of the Muslim states.
That's cold. Yet another reason to revile the Saudi Monarchy.

Summary of Syrian action πŸ”—
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The bear is pounding the "Army of Conquest", Nusra and Ahrar al sham primarily, as that's the big danger zone for Assad (Jihadis on the med).

Pentagram trying to pass the buck on bombing hospital πŸ”—
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You know, they could have told the afghani government "NO"...

TPP done πŸ”—
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Now all that's left is a voice vote at midnight on new years day. Heckuva Job, O'bomber.

US to be attractive target to Russian interceptors in Syria πŸ”—
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Please guys, shoot us down and start WWIII? Please please please...

The STASI software used to keep scaremongering Iranian Nukes πŸ”—
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Guaranteed to be hokum.

Margolis on Syria πŸ”—
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Who rules Syria is not worth one more death or refugee. Sadly, Syria may be beyond repair. The crazies we created are now running large parts of Iraq and Syria. Russia mutters about going into Iraq.

Vlad Putin keeps his game tightly under control. I’m not so sure about the Obama White House and its confused advisors. Better make a deal with Assad, a natural US ally, and end this crazy war before Sen. John McCain and his Republican crusader pals really do start World War III.
Damn Straight!

Valeant: Short Sighted Strategy πŸ”—
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Sure, jacking up prices is great and all when you can get away with it in the short term. There is a point where you raise your prices so much that your customers die off due to not being able to buy your product. Talk about a lost sale...

Sounds like just more of Valeant's take on "innovation".

Meanwhile in Germany πŸ”—
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Small towns now have thousands of migrants roving in packs and being menaces to public order. It sounds like the freikorps are needed once more, frankly; but thanks to being disarmed since 1928, I doubt the Germans can do anything about it. Enjoy getting raped.

UPDATE: Muslim Immigrant hospitalized for Deadly Sperm Buildup. Clearly they need to rape.

Whistleblower Protection Agency: Prosecutes a Whistleblower πŸ”—
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*golf clap*

Asteroid nudging mission planned? πŸ”—
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This is the sort of meddling I'd prefer government not do. They're as likely to make things worse as better.

Latest mass shooting: Armed voulnteers prevented from going in and stopping it πŸ”—
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Only the brave officers who come too late to do anything are allowed! Any sacrifice of life is worth preserving our blind worshipping of authority.

Recycling: Still stupid πŸ”—
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Trying to turn garbage into gold costs a lot more than expected. We need to ask ourselves: What is the goal here?
I remember talking with someone zealously converted to the pro-recycling position. I asked if she had ever *visited* a paper recycling plant and seen what they do with the ink, glue and bleach slurry used to turn the paper white again (e.g. dump it). Recycling anything nonmetal is still more wasteful and environmentally destructive than chucking it in a landfill where natural processes decompose it faster than you think.

Bernanke: We Should have Jailed Bankers πŸ”—
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Oh, you mean like yourself?

Last 10 years: 1 Trillion in welfare fraud πŸ”—
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It's OK to steal taxpayer money, but not to quit paying!!!

Saudis, Turks to supercharge Daesh, Nusra, Ahrar Al-Sham in response to Russian involvement πŸ”—
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So, the bear fell for Z-Big's trap a second time? We shall see.

Political Illustration πŸ”—
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Direct printing being considered by Abe rather than the usual QE and Zirp. Time for Japan to become Argentina!

Unicode Consortium: Hot Mess πŸ”—
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Tower of Babel indeed.

The buddhist peace officer πŸ”—
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A righteous approach to policing. In a world with private defense services, we'd get more of this and less of the power-tripping roid-heads we have now.

Russia: High interest rates doing their magic πŸ”—
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Looks like their bubble has been totally popped. They'll be able to get back to growth sooner than bloomberg and the keynesians think. They should enjoy their victory laps while they can.

Osamacare 2015: OPEN ENROLLMENT πŸ”—
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And now it turns out, that for some large proportion of the uninsured, the only way to get them to buy a product they view as defective β€” because otherwise they would already have purchased it β€” is to ratchet up the fines until they see reason. The beatings will continue until morale improves.

The NSA's Greek Shenanigans πŸ”—
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Install malware in all Greek phones "to protect the olympics" that was supposed to be shut off immediately afterwards, except for the part where it wasn't.

Germany: CPS wants kids to snitch on parents... πŸ”—
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For being anti-immigrant. Having unpopular opinions makes you an unfit parent to the state.

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