Thursday, February 18, 2016

To Hack or Not to Hack? Apple and the San Bernadino iPhone

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issue 248
2.18.2016
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To Hack or Not to Hack? Apple and the San Bernadino iPhone
We offer both sides of the argument regarding the phone of a San Bernardino terrorist and invite you to vote on the issue in a Clarion Project poll. learn more
MORENEWS
The decline of free speech in Europe today pits blasphemy laws and political correctness against freedom of expression.
What You Can (and Can’t) Say in Europe Today

The bill explicitly identifies U.S. organizations such as CAIR as Brotherhood entities and includes evidence tying them to Hamas.
More Reps Cosponsor Bill to Designate MB as Terrorist Org.

The forgery operation is suspected to be linked to terrorists from the Middle East traveling to Europe and Australia.
Police Crack Int'l Passport Forgery Ring Through Pizza Delivery

Independent experts confirmed that attacks on Kurdish fighters in Iraq last August used mustard gas, in addition to previous attacks in Syria.
Confirmed: ISIS Used Mustard Gas to Attack Kurds

Iran and Assad have supported Al-Qaeda for years so they can be the ones whose feet must be kissed by the West. ISIS is being used similarly.
Will Assad Retake Raqqa and Is It a Good Idea?

'Such imams are unlikely to aid the deradicalization of Islamists in prisons and could potentially even make them more firm in their beliefs.'
70% of UK Prison Imams Follow Hardline Islam

Muslim women are taking action due to frustrating attempts to keep them from becoming Labour councillors. We look at the background to the story.
Muslims in UK Labour Party Prevent Muslim Women from Election
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FEATUREDVIDEOS
Russian Gov't Celebrates Anniversary of Iranian Revolution
A ceremony was held in Russia to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979.
QUOTABLEQUOTES
Deshowitz: Asymmetric Warfare us a Euphemism for Terrorism
"Asymmetrical warfare is a euphemism for terrorism, just like collateral damage is a euphemism for killing innocent civilians."
 
- Alan Dershowitz
Lawyer, Professor, Writer
RECOMMENDEDREADING
The Psychology of Radicalization and Terrorism
By Willem Koomen and Joop Van Der Pligt
A unique and systematic approach to a vital topic, integrating knowledge from diverse literatures, and using social psychology as a basis for comprehending human behaviour. Essential reading for students and researchers from all disciplines seeking a greater understanding of terrorism and violent political conflict in all its forms.
READERSWRITE
P.K.
[Re: 'What You Can (and Can’t) Say in Europe Today']: The way our freedom of speech is being violated is beyond disturbing. It's happening in Europe as well as here in the USA. I feel like I'm living in an asylum and the inmates are running the show. Something has got to be done. We cannot be bullied by weak minded politicians who refuse to acknowledge radical extremist's agenda.
P.K.
S.O.
[Re: 'World Hijab Day Debuts in American Schools']: This is absurd....women in Iran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution were forced to wear the Hajab....it wasn't a choice...we are a secular society and there is no room for this symbol of female suppression to be in our PUBLIC schools. It's absurd that we can't have a Christmas Tree in a public school because it might offend the Muslims but there can be Hijab day that will offend everyone else...wake up and stop this ridiculous political correctness or it will be end of our secular society!!!
S.O.
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