Berkeley Unified School District Middle-School Teacher Arrested for Inciting a Riot

Yvette Felarca, a Berkeley Unified School District middle-school teacher and leader of the radical leftist group, By Any Means Necessary, was arrested for assault and inciting a riot last summer in Sacramento.  Forty white nationalists were holding a permitted rally for Donald Trump when 400 leftists from Antifa and BAMN attacked them.  Ten people were stabbed and required hospitalization.  Felarca, who was a major instigator of the attack, was put on administrative leave from teaching at the school but was reinstated after she filed a lawsuit against the school district for violating her right to free speech.  The mayor of Berkeley, Jesse Arreguin, is a Facebook group member of BAMN and is listed as a ‘friend’ of Felarca on the site.  –GEG

Additional sources:

http://www.dailycal.org/2017/07/19/busd-teacher-activist-yvette-felarca-arrested-tuesday/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3667106/Moment-tiny-female-teacher-punches-neo-Nazi-man.html

 

 

 




Assange: “CIA not only armed Syria’s insurgents — it paid their salaries.”

WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange tweeted text from an article by the Financial Times that reported many Syrian rebels are drawing salaries from the CIA, and he criticized the publication for burying the story.  CIA Director Mike Pompeo replied that “WikiLeaks will take down America any way they can and find any willing partner to achieve that end.”   Assange responded by asking: What sort of America can be ‘taken down’ by the truth?”

take down America any way he can” by accurately reporting the truth.

Saturday on Twitter, Assange highlighted an article from Thursday where the Financial Times noted how many Syrian rebels are getting salaries from the CIA.

Assange said they “buried the lede”:

At the Aspen Security Forum on Thursday, CIA director Mike Pompeo said, “WikiLeaks will take down America any way they can and find any willing partner to achieve that end.”

Assange responded:

To be fair, leaking is a major problem. Specifically, the leaking by deep state cronies who are working overtime to overthrow our democratically elected president. America’s massive spy apparatus — which was supposed to be used against foreigners — is instead being used by the deep state to sabotage our own democratically elected president.

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United Nations Planned Current Massive Migration 17 Years Ago

Reporter, David Knight, shows that a 17-year old UN Agenda 21 document planned ‘replacement migration’ as a solution to declining and aging populations.  The UN recommended massive immigration for eight low-fertility countries including France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation, the UK, and the US.  The document says that, in order to keep the population constant in these countries, 6.4 million migrants would be needed by 2050. Wars have been used as the excuse for implementing this plan. 

UN document link:  http://archive.is/xUQas




China Threatens India over Border Dispute That Could Lead to Nuclear War

The Communist Party of China has issued a stern warning to neighboring India that it would amass troops on the disputed Sikkim border between their countries. Both nations have hundreds of nuclear weapons, and Pakistan, which shares borders with both countries and also has nuclear weapons, could be swept into the conflict.

It could be argued that there’s never been a time in history, where so many Americans thought that we were on the brink of another major war. If you pay attention to the constant news stream of stories regarding Syria, North Korea, or Russia, you’d be hard pressed to deny it. In fact, a recent poll found that 76% of Americans are worried that another war will break out in the next 4 years, and 80% were afraid that we could be embroiled in a conflict with North Korea in the near future.

There’s no doubt that Americans are fraught with fear over the thought that a new war is on the horizon, especially if that war could lead to another global conflict. But most Americans forget that the world doesn’t revolve around them. They worry a lot about their nation engaging in another world war, but they forget that there are several powerful nations that could spark a global conflagration without America’s input.

 

Among them are China and India, who have been engaged in a border dispute for decades. That dispute has flared up once again, as China hurls threats of war with India.

The ruling Communist Party of China has issued a stern warning to neighboring India, with which it is engaged in a bitter border dispute that has recently seen Chinese live-fire drills and media speculation of extensive Indian military casualties denied by both sides.

After accusing Indian troops of crossing over the disputed Sikkim border last month, Chinese Communist Party outlet Global Times published a commentary Tuesday urging restraint by both belligerents, but warning that China was prepared to engage India in a battle for the contested land. The piece chalked up the conflict to a greater competition for economic and political dominance between the two leading Asian powers and said that Beijing would amass troops and armaments at the border in anticipation for what could turn into an all-out war.

This isn’t the first time that these two nations have been at each other’s throats over their borders. In 1962 their armies clashed, leading to defeat of the Indian army, and thousands of casualties on both sides. Based on the rhetoric coming out of Beijing’s state sponsored media, it appears that China is willing to replicate that conflict. From the Global Times’ op-ed.

On June 16, Indian border guards crossed over the Sikkim section of the China-India border to the Chinese side, triggering a face-off with Chinese troops. India’s action this time is a blatant infringement on China’s sovereignty.  

As the confrontation goes on, China needs to get ready for the face-off becoming a long-term situation and at the same time, needs to maintain a sense of rationality. Within China, there are voices calling for the Indian troops to be expelled immediately to safeguard the country’s sovereignty, while Indian public opinion is clamoring for war with China. However, the two sides need to exercise restraint and avoid the current conflict spiraling out of control.

“China doesn’t recognize the land under the actual control of India is Indian territory. Bilateral border negotiations are still ongoing, but the atmosphere for negotiations has been poisoned by India,”

“China doesn’t advocate and tries hard to avoid a military clash with India, but China doesn’t fear going to war to safeguard sovereignty either, and will make itself ready for a long-term confrontation.”

Of course, if war did break out again between China and India, there would be one significant differences from the Sino-Indian war of 1962. This time around, both nations would have hundreds of nuclear weapons. And it’s possible that Pakistan, another nuclear armed nation that India has fought border disputes with in the past, could also be swept into the conflict. It should go without saying that billions of lives are at stake every time these nations hurl threats of war at each other.

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Canada Introduces the Carrot to Control Behavior – the Stick Will Soon Follow

Four Canadian provinces have adopted a ‘reward’ phone app to influence citizen behavior.  ‘Carrot Rewards’ provide benefits for ‘good choices’ in health, finance, and the environment and for relaying government-approved messages. The government, of course, will define what constitutes a good choice, and the cost of the benefits will be paid through taxes by those receiving the benefits. The program is similar to China’s social-credit system that gives rewards for compliance but also punishes ‘trust-breakers’ who fall short of the goals and quotas. Similar punishments are inevitable for Canada as well. –GEG

Ontario, Canada — Ontario announced earlier this month that it will become the fourth Canadian government to fund a behavioral modification application that rewards users for making “good choices” in regards to health, finance, and the environment. The Carrot Rewards smartphone app, which will receive $1.5 million from the Ontario government, credits users’ accounts with points toward the reward program of their choice in exchange for reaching step goals, taking quizzes and surveys, and engaging in government-approved messages.

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The app, funded by the Canadian federal government and developed by Toronto-based company CARROT Insights in 2015, is sponsored by a number of companies offering reward points for their services as an incentive to “learn” how to improve wellness and budget finances. According to CARROT Insights, All offers are designed by sources you can trust like the BC Ministry of Health, Newfoundland and Labrador Government, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Canadian Diabetes Association, and YMCA.”  Users can choose to receive rewards for companies including SCENEAeroplanPetro-Canada, or More Rewards, a loyalty program that partners with other businesses.

Carrot Rewards is free to download, and users receive 200 points just by downloading the app and answering a few questions (the answers don’t have to be correct). Sending an invitation code to friends will also gain users points, as the government is happy to track the daily activity of as many citizens as possible — which, by the way, the app can do even when it is not “active.” In order to use the app, users are giving Carrot Insights and the federal government permission to “access and collect information from your mobile device, including but not limited to, geo-location data, accelerometer/gyroscope data, your mobile device’s camera, microphone, contacts, calendar and Bluetooth connectivity in order to operate additional functionalities of the Services.”

Founder and CEO of CARROT Insights Andreas Souvaliotis launched the app in 2015 “with a focus on health but the company and its partner governments quickly realized it was effective at modifying behaviour in other areas as well,” according to CTV News.

The Canadian government is asking citizens to track their activity and modify their behavior by dangling a carrot on a stick, and it’s working. While still voluntary, the Carrot app is eerily similar to social credit systems in China, which not only offer rewards for compliance but also punishments for “trust-breakers,” who may face “penalties on subsidies, career progression, asset ownership and the ability to receive honorary titles from the Chinese government.” Though current applications of the social credit systems are unconnected, there has been a push in the country to combine them into one government-run program.

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