Month: August 2022
‘Enriched’ Paris: Young American Woman Raped in Restaurant Bathroom, Algerian Man Arrested
A 23-year-old man born in Algeria was arrested and taken into custody late Saturday evening in Paris, France. He is suspected of having raped an American woman in the toilets of a restaurant in the 4th arrondissement. The intoxicated man was arrested on the Louis-Philippe bridge and placed in police custody.
The victim’s friend was surprised not to see her return from the bathroom, searched for her, reported a source close to the investigation. He then discovered her behind the bathroom door being assaulted and raped by a stranger with his pants down. The Algerian tried to flee but was caught by security agents, then arrested by police officers.
The Paris prosecutor’s office noted that an investigation for rape by a drunken person had been opened.
London is a giant Islamic manger
by Giulio Meotti
The future king of England has accepted £ 1 million from Osama bin Laden’s family, the Sunday Times reveals. Prince Charles received the money from Bakr bin Laden, patriarch of the Saudi family, and his brother Shafiq. Both are Osama bin Laden’s (father’s side) half-siblings.
Charles had a meeting with Bakr at Clarence House in London on October 30, 2013, two years after Osama bin Laden was killed by US special forces in Pakistan.
But the revelations come a month after the Times announced that Carlo accepted a suitcase with 1 million euros in cash from Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, the former prime minister of Qatar. And Prince Charles’s closest aide resigned after the Times revealed he had given an award to a Saudi tycoon who had donated £ 1.5 million to Windsor charities.
Since 2011, Prince Charles has met 95 times with emirs and sheikhs. In practice, when he does not denounce the climatic catastrophe, Charles takes tea with some Islamic dictator. It would be easy to dismiss the Times‘ blatant revelation as the weakness of an uncrowned prince. But England today is a gigantic Islamic manger. Universities, finance, sports, governments …
In recent years, the UK has seen £ 140 billion in investments from the Gulf states. The figures were compiled by UK Declassified, an investigative journalism organization. An impressive amount of money, enough to lead some to call London “the eighth emirate”. UK trade with six Gulf countries – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – is estimated to be worth £ 45 billion annually, making them the fourth largest trading partner after the United States. EU and China.
- The Saudis have a £ 598 million stake in the oil giant British Petroleum.
- Saudi businessman Mohamed Abuljadayel owns a third of The Independent and Evening Standard media.
- Qataris have put a huge amount into the UK housing market.
- Major investments include Harrods, Canary Wharf and a stake in the London Stock Exchange.
- Abdulhadi Mana Al Hajri, brother-in-law of the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad al Thani, bought the Ritz Hotel in 2020 for 700 million pounds.
- The Sheikh’s sovereign wealth fund – the Qatar Investment Authority – owns 22 percent of Sainsbury’s and 6 percent of Barclays bank. It also has a 20 percent stake in Heathrow Airport Holdings.
- Sheikh Mohammed al Maktoum, Emir of Dubai, is the largest owner of racehorses in Britain.
- The Kuwait Investment Authority, one of the largest sovereign wealth funds in the world, has assets of $ 342 billion. Its international arm, the Kuwait Investment Office, is based in London, with its advisory board that includes former UK Chancellor and Foreign Secretary Phillip Hammond and former Minister David Howell.
- The country’s sovereign wealth fund owns a majority stake in the British carmaker McLaren.
We all remember how Britain used its position in the United Nations to support Saudi Arabia’s demand for a seat on the UN Human Rights Council, to give just one example of the consequences of all this money.
- Qatar announced in the spring 10 billion pounds of investment in England.
- News has recently come out that former English football star David Beckham has signed a contract worth € 178 million with Qatar.
- The Emir of Dubai who owns Manchester City has saved Barclays (the UK’s largest bank) from the financial crisis. The same bank that for years has been pushing for “sharia bonds”, Islamic finance.
- The University of Cambridge has entered into negotiations with the United Arab Emirates for a mega donation of 400 million pounds, reveals the Guardian.
- A donation of £ 8.4 million from a Kuwait foundation is just one of the large sums to go to the London School of Economics, where a £ 1.5 million scandal broke out ten years ago by the Gaddafi Foundation run by his son. of the dictator, Seif al-Islam, who in return received a fine doctorate from the prestigious university.
- The London School of Economics received £ 9 million from the UAE Foundation to establish a center for Middle East studies and £ 2.5 million for a building to be named after Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan, the nation’s founder.
According to an academic report cited by the BBC, Islamic regimes have donated £ 750 million to British universities since 1996.
- The Telegraph in an investigation revealed that a Saudi prince has donated 8 million to Cambridge to build the Alwaleed Bin Center for Islamic Studies.
- Talal; Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad al-Qasimi, the ruler of Sharjah, donated 8 million to the University of Exeter and the Qatar Development Fund donated 3 million to Oxford.
When Melanie Phillips coined the expression “Londonistan” fifteen years ago, we did not foresee that level of surrender.
Pay attention to what’s happening to Dutch livestock farmers
By Andrea Widburg
The beauty of climate change, if you’re a wannabe totalitarian, is that, because carbon is one of the building blocks of life, if you control carbon, you control everything. To understand how this works, you must pay attention to what is happening in the Netherlands, where the government is planning to seize 20% of livestock farms, all in the name of climate change.
Holland was once a bastion of liberty on a continent that was subject to total monarchal control and riven by religious wars. It wasn’t freedom as we have come to understand it in America but, after they threw off Spanish control, the Dutch allowed faiths other than Calvinism within their borders. There was a reason the Puritans fled there first, although they eventually wanted the complete freedom the New World offered them for practicing their particular Protestantism. That sturdy, self-sufficient, independent, sort-of-free little nation is gone.
Now, livestock farmers are up in arms because they’ve finally realized that their government is about to seize their land, all in pursuit of “nitrogen reduction.” We’ve heard about the protests, but Peter of Sweden is the first person I’ve seen who breaks down the numbers and explains what’s really happening (and it’s about power more than “climate change”):
According to calculations done by the Finance ministry, a whopping 11 200 livestock farmers will be forced to shut down by the government to reduce nitrogen emissions in order to meet European environmental rules. Another 17 600 farmers would need to reduce the amount of animals they keep to meet these climate goals.
And this is bad. Because there are about 54 000 farms in the Netherlands, meaning that around 1/5 of all farms will be forced to shut down and almost 1/3 of farms forced to scale down and reduce livestock.
Quite obviously, the government’s move will severely constrict food supplies, which are already likely to diminish due to fertilizer shortages resulting from the Ukraine war. I’m assuming that those who complain will be told that they need to learn to eat grasshoppers. The irony, of course, is that grasshoppers need to eat too: And what they eat is the greenery that is best fed by CO2 and fertilizer.
In addition to setting out the specific numbers, which are utterly appalling, Peter of Sweden applies the correct label to what we’re witnessing in Holland (which is also what both Canada and Ireland plan to do too):
The state is planning on forcing farmers to sell their farms to the state (buying them out). State sanctioned appropriation of farms and land. Now where have I heard about that kind of thing before…? Oh yes, under Communism.
If you control carbon emissions (who can produce them and who cannot), you control everything.
And don’t believe this can’t happen here, in America. Everything that’s occurred in the last not-quite-2-years falls into the category of “I would never have believed it could happen here.” As just one example, would any past government have been insane enough to print more money and raise taxes on the middle class in the middle of a recession?
The current administration is completely in thrall to the same communist green forces that hold sway in Holland (and Canada and Ireland). They will push through similar mandates by hook or by crook.
I know that many people are so disgusted by what’s happening that they don’t even want to vote anymore. Why bother, they ask? The fix is already in.
Well, yes, there’s a lot of fixing going on. But we are still the voice of the people, and our first stop must be at the ballot box. If we can summon the political will to make every politician in D.C. believe his (or her) seat is unsafe, maybe those people will turn their attention to us, rather than to Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates.
German minister of health gets Covid cause vaxx works so well
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The Hot Pagan Nights of August – Mad dogs, Englishmen and environmentalists beat the heat
“On summer nights, star of stars, Orion’s Dog they call it, brightest, of all, but an evil portent, bringing heat, and fevers to suffering humanity,” Homer lyrically described it in The Iliad.
The ancient Greeks believed that heat waves were caused by heat from Sirius: the dog star. We postmoderns don’t believe in any silly superstitious nonsense like that knowing all too well that the ‘dog days of summer’ are caused by styrofoam containers and a lack of carbon taxes.
To bring attention to this urgent crisis, the Spanish city of Seville, the Spanish Office for Climate Change and the Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center, decided to start naming heat waves. This one was named “Zoe”, which was how assimilated Alexandrian Jews in Egypt rendered “Chava” or “Eve”: meaning the mother of all life.
Postmoderns are also too smart to believe in the Bible or the story of G-d creating the world. They know that the world emerged accidentally out of chaos and is always on the verge of being destroyed by mankind. Instead a foundation under the aegis of CIA officials, named after a leading oilman and the widow of JFK’s premier opposition researcher will name the heat.
To pagans, the minutiae of the natural world, heat and cold, the position of the stars, were the revealed religion that they could experience. Postmodern pagans feel the same way. Global warming is the old pagan climate religions, the worship of rain and sun, tree and wave, animal and earth, not out of a desperation to survive, but a spiritual void in a culture that has lost its moral capacity.
Naming the heat and blaming it on man’s sinful refusal to appease the natural forces by abandoning his technology is a postmodern paganism that sees summer heat as an ill portent. What we lack in the arts of a Homer, we more than make up for in a panicked bureaucracy.
According to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, every year is the warmest year on record and this is no exception though one might query the hippos whose skeletons were found in the Thames and the lions who roamed where London now stands, the remains of elephants have been found in Seville, and giraffes lived in Italy long before Caesar brought one over and the Romans took to eating the long necked creatures as a delicacy.
Europe tried to stop global warming by abandoning its domestic energy capabilities, turning to solar and wind energy, and when that failed, to Russian gas delivered through Ukrainian pipelines. The resulting war between the two countries has now lasted over 150 days and one can only imagine how much heat the destruction of cities and the endless bombing has unleashed.
One of the things that the ancient Greeks understood that the modern greeks don’t is hubris.
Much has been made of ‘Zoe’ giving Seville whopping 110 degree temperatures, or what Arizonans call mild summer weather, but the intemperate Spanish city hit 116 in August 1946, and 123.8 in 1876. The latter, like most temperature records made before Earth Day, has been withdrawn for its heretical implication that there were any hot days before the advent of Al Gore.
Weather is as much an art as science. It has objective measurements, but subjective experiences.
“This is a bad country, this America, where you always have to drink, either to get warm, or to get cold,” a Hessian mercenary fighting against Americans during the War of Independence complained.
A more contemporary European visitor, French Ambassador Philippe Etienne, arrived recently in Alaska and began by opining, “We had just, in Europe, two heat waves already this summer… So it’s really important for all of us in the world, reaching our goals, limiting the global warming.”
If you’re going to limit global warming, Alaska would be the place to start.
Back in Europe, the Globe Theater, which has gone both woke and broke, marked Earth Day with “Shakespeare and Climate Emergency”, examining the works of the Bard through climate panic, or the other way around. We are told however that Shakespeare “would have had no conception of the scientific link between emissions and climate change.”
That seems unlikely considering that he wrote of “a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.” Shakespeare’s monarch was not apt to spend billions paying researchers to claim that the sky is falling unless everyone takes to biking to work and eating soy patties.
But apocalyptic scams were nothing new even in his time.
That was the era when the Prophetia Merlini or prophecies of Merlin, mostly forgotten today, were still seen by some as predicting the future. “Oak trees will burn in the forests and acorns will grow on the branches of lindens. The Severn estuary will flow through seven channels and the river Usk will boil for seven months. The heat will kill its fish and snakes will take their place.”
“Sometimes he angers me with telling me of the moldwarp and the ant, of the dreamer Merlin and his prophecies,” Shakespeare comments in Henry VI. “And such a deal of skimble skamble stuff.” The skimble skamble stuff of dreams is all around us now. In the hot noonday sun where only mad dogs and Englishmen walk, climate prophets cry, “Doom” and do BBC interviews.
Bill McGuire, a British academic who blogs for the eco-terrorist group Extinction Rebellion who have taken to glueing themselves to things like Oxford Circus, the Science Museum and the European Commission headquarters, has a new book out, “Hothouse Earth”.
“There is now no chance of dodging a grim future of perilous all-pervasive, climate breakdown,” he declares in a book that will be out in paperback for only $16.95.
This follows up on his 2002 book, “A Guide to the End of the World” looking at the “frightful prospects that await us in the 21st century” and “Surviving Armageddon” from 2005 about “massive earthquakes and super-eruptions, collision with vast boulders from space.”
Now this is the sort of skimble-skamble stuff to set off idiots gluing themselves to things.
“This is a call to arms. So if you feel the need to glue yourself to a motorway or blockade an oil refinery, do it. Drive an electric car or, even better, use public transport, walk or cycle. Switch to a green energy tariff; eat less meat,” McGuire raves.
Notably he leaves off suggestions about environmentalist nutters gluing themselves to bookstores selling his book or interrupting his speaking engagements the way that they seem to have taken to gluing themselves to classical works of art. He urges fans to order his book at local bookstores and kill some trees and emit some fumes, instead of buying it on Kindle.
The end is always near. And from the earliest literature of mankind, it makes for good book deals. Zoe will be the first of the named heat waves sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation. Any ambassadors from Paris or barbers from Seville who fly to Alaska will be deemed climate refugees and allowed to move into igloos. The heat waves of summer will give way to the storms of the fall and the snowfalls of winter. And all will be heralded as climate change.
People with nothing to believe in must turn to something. They find ill omens and portents, conspiracy theories and rumors, they bow down and worship the earth and the sun.
It’s far more appealing than turning to G-d.
But as Shakespeare wrote, “The day is hot, and the weather, and the wars, and the King, and the Dukes; it is no time to discourse.”
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2022/08/hot-pagan-nights-august-daniel-greenfield/
Colossal climate blunders exposed after Great Barrier Reef recovers, Spaniards perish
Greta Thunberg maintained that the corals of the Great Barrier Reef had “halved” due to global warming. In the same alarmist vein, the Spanish government now blames the heat for an excess in mortality. Are they correct?
The Great Barrier Reef off the Australian coast is of enormous importance for flora and fauna. Therefore, the death of the world’s largest coral reef would be a devastating consequence of global warming. It is precisely because of this “fatal development” that climate activists have been sowing panic for years.
But now the opposite has happened: Since scientific records began in 1986, the researchers have never registered anything remotely as large as the current increase. Most recently, Swedish climate termagant Greta Thunberg claimed that the corals there had “halved“.
Calcium carbonate reef-building organisms play an important role as a carbon magnet (as CaCO₃) absorbing rates of up to 90 million tonnes of carbon per year. Reefs also provide chemical compounds for treatments for cardiovascular diseases, ulcers, and cancers.
Visible even from space, the Great Barrier Reef is considered a unique habitat for thousands of animals and plants. Some 1500 different fish and 4000 mollusc species live in the ecosystem consisting of 900 islands and 2500 reefs. As the water temperature increases, the corals bleach and then die, it has been claimed. In fact, sensitive corals have repeatedly died from the “Great Bleach”. The few scientists who had disagreed with the disappearance of the reef, were vigorously denounced by climate alarmists.
But they were right all along. This year, Australia is reporting strong growth of corals in the central and northern reaches of the 2 300-kilometer ecosystem. The Australian Institute for Marine Sciences reported that the new growth was well above expectations.
Even if the coral growth in the south has decreased, overall there is a clear plus – the reef has grown more quickly than since the beginning of the monitoring program 36 years ago. However, climate activists who predicted the demise of the Reef are now warning against speaking of a trend reversal, because the development could also change again as corals are very sensitive to temperature changes.
Two-thirds of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia recorded the highest amount of coral cover in nearly four decades, though the reef is still vulnerable to climate change and mass bleaching, a monitoring group said last week. Previously, scientists had warned that the Great Barrier Reef was at a “terminal stage”.
The northern and central parts of the UNESCO world heritage-listed reef have experienced some recovery while the southern region has seen a loss of coral cover due to crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks, according to a report by the Australian Institute of Marine Science, a government agency.
AIMS CEO Paul Hardisty said that while the coral in the north and central regions was a sign the reef could recover from disturbances, the loss of coral in the southern region demonstrated how the reef was still vulnerable to “continued acute and severe disturbances that are occurring more often and are longer-lasting”.
The Great Barrier Reef has suffered from widespread and severe bleaching because of rising ocean temperatures. The reef was hit especially hard in 2016 and 2017 by underwater heat waves that prompted bleaching events. This year, it suffered a sixth mass bleaching.
Exploding number of deaths in Spain also blamed on heat
According to official figures, the “high temperatures” in Spain are responsible for over 20 000 additional deaths from January to July 2022. But this statement does not seem to be credible.
Incidentally, over 90 percent of those over 12 years old in the country have had the experimental “vaccines”. With the country’s death toll exploding, the official claim is that the high temperatures are to blame; but there are legitimate doubts about this explanation.
Spanish lawyer Aitor Guisasola used the figures from the MoMo (Mortality Monitoring), which describes itself as a “system for monitoring daily mortality from all causes”, as a basis. It was developed in 2004 as part of the “Plan for preventive measures against the effects of excessive temperatures” coordinated by the Ministry of Health.
“The aim of MoMo is to determine the deviations of the daily observed mortality from the expected mortality based on historical mortality series. MoMo allows for an indirect estimation of the impact of events of public health importance.”
The Instituto Carlos III in Madrid is responsible for these “estimates”. The “research institute in the field of public health is legally constituted as a public research agency, a kind of quasi-autonomous body under Spanish law”.
The current MoMo report was published on July 26, 2022 and shows the “key results” since January 1, 2020.
The number of deaths from January to July 2022 reflect “true barbarism”, said Guisasola. According to MoMo, 22 541 more people than expected died in the first seven months of the year. Of these, only 3828 are assigned to high temperatures in the statistics. How the remaining 18 713 people died is not mentioned.
And for July alone, MoMo estimated 7 985 additional deaths, but only 1 913 of those deaths were attributed to high temperatures. So how did the other people die?
“Someone should explain that to us,” Guisasola remarked. The lawyer considered it “curious” that even in January there were 631 more deaths than expected. “Must be because we had a very hot January,” Guisasola noted with irony.
According to MoMo statistics, there were a total of 24 490 more deaths in Spain in 2021 than expected. So how many additional deaths will there be by the end of 2022 compared to 22 541 in the first seven months of the year?
Spanish media portal El Debate also reported that the official claim that the heat was responsible for the additional deaths was not credible.
Health Minister Carolina Darias therefore felt compelled to declare that the MoMo numbers were only “an estimate” that “does not necessarily correspond to reality”.
According to the MoMo report, there have been 115 203 “excess deaths from all causes” nationally since January 1, 2020. The high temperatures are only mentioned as the cause in 9 286 cases.
Despite climate scare-mongering, the highest temperature in Spain was actually recorded in Ecija in the south with 47C in 1956.
“You have to wear the chador, otherwise I’ll kill you” – Afghan in Switzerland threatens his ex-girlfriend
A young woman living in the canton of Vaud ended her relationship with a 30-year-old Afghan in January. The young man could not cope at all with this break-up, which was communicated to him by telephone. He was not considering any other woman in his life: “I’ll kill you and marry your corpse if I have to,” he threatened to dissuade her from leaving him.
The Afghan made another threat in the autumn of 2021 on the grounds of the Afghan embassy in Geneva, as 20minutes reports. The 30-year-old did not like his girlfriend’s clothes. “You have to wear the chador. You have to submit to me, otherwise I will kill you and no one will be able to catch me,” he had addressed to the woman who was his girlfriend at the time.
The young woman finally filed a complaint against the Afghan. He was found guilty of threatening and attempted coercion and sentenced to 60 daily fines of 30 francs, with a probationary period of two years, and a fine of 1000 francs. In addition, he must also pay the costs of the proceedings, which were estimated at 960 francs.
https://www.20min.ch/story/du-musst-den-tschador-tragen-sonst-toete-ich-dich-832669764499