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2014

David Singer: What The UN Must DoTo Eradicate The Islamic State Scourge

Ebola has now claimed over 4000 lives, mainly in Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

The United Nations Security Council response to eradicating this deadly virus and prevent it spreading world-wide stands in marked contrast to its ineffectual resolutions seeking to address the catastrophic humanitarian crisis that has emerged in Syria and Iraq over the past five months. A flurry of diplomatic activity to halt the Ebola outbreak resulted in Security Council Resolution 2177 being passed on 18 September calling on:

“Member States to provide urgent resources and assistance, including deployable medical capabilities such as field hospitals with qualified and sufficient expertise, staff and supplies, laboratory services, logistical, transport and construction support capabilities, airlift and other aviation support and aeromedical services and dedicated clinical services in Ebola Treatment Units and isolation units, to support the affected countries in intensifying preventive and response activities and strengthening national capacities in response to the Ebola outbreak and to allot adequate capacity to prevent future outbreaks;”

On 29 September the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER) was established in Ghana – whose Minister for Communications expressed the Government of Ghana’s profound support to the United Nations.

“Ebola is a global problem that knows no boundaries. Ghana is happy to host the UNMEER as we work together to contain and prevent further spread of the disease”

On 10 October UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon made the following remarks at a special meeting focusing on the Ebola virus held at the World Bank in Washington, D.C:

“The best antidote to fear is an effective and urgent response. We need a 20-fold resource mobilization,” Mr. Ban told those gathered, as he called for more mobile laboratories, vehicles, helicopters, protective equipment, trained medical personnel and medevac capacities to be provided in order to stay Ebola’s advance.”

MARK STEYN: “GROPE AND CHANGE”-

Here’s what I wrote when the Cartagena hooker scandal broke back in 2012:

Unlike the government of the United States, I can’t claim any hands-on experience with Colombian hookers. But I was impressed by the rates charged by Miss Dania Suarez, and even more impressed by the U.S. Secret Service’s response to them.

Cartagena’s most famous “escort” costs $800. For purposes of comparison, you can book Eliot Spitzer’s “escort” for $300. Yet, on the cold grey fiscally conservative morning after the wild socially liberal night before, Dania’s Secret Service agent offered her a mere $28.

Twenty-eight bucks! What a remarkably precise sum. Thirty dollars less a federal handling fee? Why isn’t this guy Obama’s treasury secretary or budget director? Or, at the very least, the head honcho of the General Services Administration, whose previous director has sadly had to step down after the agency’s taxpayer-funded public-servants-gone-wild Bacchanal in Vegas.

All over this dying republic, you couldn’t find a single solitary $28 item that doesn’t wind up costing at least 800 bucks by the time it’s been sluiced through the federal budgeting process. Yet, in one plucky little corner of the Secret Service, supervisor David Chaney, dog-handler Greg Stokes, or one of the other nine agents managed to turn the principles of government procurement on their head. If the same fiscal prudence were applied to the 2011 Obama budget, the $3.598 trillion splurge would have cost just shy of $126 billion. The feds’ half a billion to Solyndra would have been a mere $18 million. The 823-grand GSA conference on government efficiency at the M Resort Spa & Casino would have come in at $28,805.

Chaney-Stokes 2012! Grope . . . and Change! Red lights, not red ink.

Alas, young Miss Suarez, just 24 and with a nine-year-old son and a ravenous pimp to feed, didn’t care for the cut of her Secret Service man’s jib. He made the fairly basic mistake — for an expensively trained government operative — of attempting to pay a prostitute in the hotel corridor, and Dania caused an altercation whose fallout has brought the Secret Service to its knees. Which isn’t how these encounters usually go.

RICH BAEHR:Your 2014 Choice: President Obama vs. ‘War on Women’

A month from the midterm elections, an unusual dividing line has developed in the narrative of each party’s candidates and the national parties.

Republicans are happy to run against President Obama: a new Gallup poll [1]shows a near record number of voters who plan to use their vote to protest against the president. These numbers are in line with those from 2010, when Republicans picked up 63 House seats and 6 Senate seats in the midterms with voter anger focused on Obamacare. The numbers also match up with the results in 2006, when opposition to President Bush over the Iraq War and his handling of the response to Hurricane Katrina led to Democrats taking control of both houses of Congress, winning 6 Senate seats and 29 House seats. In general, voters who are angry are a bit more passionate about voting than those who want to express support, particularly in midterms when turnout is well below what is seen in presidential election years.

Below, Gallup describes the results from its latest poll of registered voters. Note that Nate Silver [2] of fivethirtyeight.com has argued that Republican support is usually a few points stronger among likely voters than is picked up in registered voter surveys:

Registered voters are more likely to view their choice of candidate in this year’s midterm elections as a message of opposition (32%) rather than support (20%) for President Barack Obama. That 12-percentage-point margin is similar to what Gallup measured for Obama in 2010 and George W. Bush in 2006, years in which their parties performed poorly in the midterm elections.

Surprisingly, given these bleak polling numbers of which the White House is clearly aware, President Obama seemed to double down this week, saying the upcoming Congressional elections were in fact a vote on his presidency:

Now, I am not on the ballot this fall. … But make no mistake: these policies are on the ballot — every single one of them.

Michelle Obama Embarrasses Herself Repeatedly Bungling Name of Candidate She Claims is a ‘Good Friend’ By Thomas Lifson

It was a tough day for FLOTUS yesterday in Iowa. When claiming to be a “good friend” of someone, a necessary element of credibility is knowing what his name is.

Fox News summarizes the events:

While campaigning in Des Moines, Iowa Friday for Democratic Senate candidate Bruce Braley, she referred to him multiple times as “Bailey” before she was corrected by someone shouting from the audience.

(a longer video featuring her repeated mispronunciation is found here)

More embearrassing: “The flub came despite a huge array of signs in the hall where she was speaking, all spelling Braley’s name correctly.”

Mrs. Obama’s excuse offered to the audience was that she has been traveling too much. This means, in other words, that her claim to be a good friend is so much eyewash, just empty words intended to fool Iowans.

She also got something else wrong. Very wrong:

The first lady also referred to Braley as a Marine Corps veteran, which he is not. Braley’s staff said she meant to refer to his late father, Byard Braley, a Marine who fought at Iwo Jima.

Braley’s opponent in the Senate race, Republican Joni Ernst, is a member of the Army reserve and National Guard.

All in all, it is hard to see how her visit to Iowa is going to help Braley.

WENDY DAVIS: THE LIBERAL DEM GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING….A NEW LOW IN CAMPAIGNS

How do you spell desperation? Wendy Davis of Texas! By Silvio Canto, Jr.

By now, most of us are immune to negative campaigning. We see it, it makes us sick, but life goes on.

However, the latest ad from the Wendy Davis campaign in Texas is about as bad as it gets. It makes the 1964 “Daisy” ad look like a G-rated film. It even makes those “James Byrd ads” against Bush in 2000 look reasonable.

It is nasty, as Aaron Blake reported in The Washington Post:

It goes on to attack wheelchair-bound state Attorney General Greg Abbott (R) for hypocrisy because, after suing and winning a large reward for the accident that caused his partial paralysis, he has opposed similar litigation as the state’s top cop.

“A tree fell on Greg Abbott,” the narrator says. “He sued and got millions. Since then, he’s spent his career working against other victims.”

This ad is the sort of highly risky gambit you only see from a long-shot campaign. And, as often as not, these sorts of “Hail Marys” fail miserably.

If it does backfire and Davis wants to run for office in the future, you can rest assured this one will stick with her.

If it does backfire?

This is a horrible ad, and it tells you a lot about the state of the Davis campaign. She has failed to excite her base because there is nothing to her story, whatever her story is this week. Her position on abortion is not clicking with Hispanic women. Worst of all, she has not presented a forward-looking agenda beyond playing every card in the Democrat playbook.

Hopefully, it reminds Democrats that they need to nominate a candidate who can win in Texas rather than in San Francisco.

Anti-American Exceptionalism By Kevin D. Williamson

If America is alone, is it therefore in the wrong?

The actress and Democratic activist Eva Longoria, who apparently has never heard of France, was ruthlessly mocked this week for her claim that the United States “is the only country that promotes monolingualism.” Both of the assumptions behind that statement are false: The United States does not promote monolingualism, and some other countries, and would-be countries such as Quebec, do. Ms. Longoria is a native of Corpus Christi, Texas, where state standards at the time of her high-school education generally required two years of the same foreign language, and where neither the University of Texas nor Texas A&M, which Ms. Longoria attended, will admit students without two years of the same foreign language. Ms. Longoria currently is a resident of California, a state in which official business is conducted in more than 30 languages. As for other countries, suffice it to say that neither China nor Mexico is offering driver’s-license exams in Farsi. Spain has one language with national official status — guess which.

Ms. Longoria is not what you would call a rigorous thinker. Arguing in favor of immigration reform, she demands to know whether Americans are ready to pay — horrors! — $17 for valet parking or “$8 for a head of broccoli,” but in the very next sentence boasts of paying three times the going rate for avocados, choosing much more expensive organic avocados in order to ensure that “a farm-worker wasn’t sprayed with pesticides.” So, paying more to avoid Round-up residue is an act of civic virtue, but paying more to ensure that farmworkers are not being paid starvation wages in a market in which wages are depressed by the flood of illegal workers from Latin America is xenophobia. That’s one way to read the guacamole.

So, another dopey celebrity heard from — who cares?

GOOD NEWS FROM AMAZING ISRAEL: MICHAEL ORDMAN

www.verygoodnewsisrael.blogspot.com
http://blogs.jpost.com/users/just-look-us-now

ISRAEL’S MEDICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Preventing the brain from aging. Scientists at Israel’s Weizmann Institute have discovered that the protein interferon beta impairs the cognitive ability of the brain – common in old age. The finding may lead to treatments that can prevent or reverse cognitive decline and rejuvenate the brain.
http://wis-wander.weizmann.ac.il/scientists-identify-the-signature-of-aging-in-the-brain#.VDQ5LVeGfB8

A target for anti-cancer treatments. (Thanks to Atid-EDI) Israeli biotech Compugen has discovered a protein, codenamed CGEN-15049 that prevents the immune system from destroying tumors. Attacking CGEN-15049 could prevent many cancers, including lung, ovarian, colorectal, gastric, prostate and liver.
http://cgen.com/press-releases/2014/248-compugen-discloses-new-results-for-novel-target-candidate-for-cancer-immunotherapy

ALS treatment is fast-tracked. The US FDA has designated NurOwn, developed by Israel’s Brainstorm, as a Fast Track product for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s Disease).
http://jewishbusinessnews.com/2014/10/08/brainstorms-stem-cell-based-drug-nurown-gets-fda-fast-track-approval/

Incubating life. Israel’s government is to fund FutuRx – an incubator to provide as many as 40 new biotechs up to 3 years and $2.3 million to develop life-saving treatments. So far, it has selected one startup developing brain disease treatment technology and another working on a cancer treatment that blocks a specific protein.
http://www.israel21c.org/headlines/israel-takes-a-risk-on-tomorrows-epic-drugs/

Gold-coated heart patches. Israeli scientists have performed successful lab tests to repair damaged heart tissue using replacement tissue that has been impregnated with gold atoms. Gold carries electrical signals from the heart until the new tissue is able to grow sufficient amounts of protein to do the same job.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/israelis-test-gold-plated-cardiac-patch-to-treat-heart-attacks/#ixzz3Ezy3YECs

The first ever treatment for dry AMD. OpRegen, developed by Israel’s CellCure NeuroSciences is designed to treat patients with the severe stage of the dry form of age-related macular degeneration (dry-AMD). Dry-AMD is the leading cause of visual impairment in an aging population. No approved therapy currently exists.
http://www.cellcureneurosciences.com/biotimes-subsidiary-cell-cure-neurosciences-ltd-files-an-ind-with-the-fda-for-opregen-designed-to-treat-patients-with-dry-amd/

Protecting the elderly from falls. Up to 1 million hospital patients a year are hurt in falls. Israel’s EarlySense bed sensors give nursing staff advance notice of patients who are about to get out of bed at night. Assistance and intervention at the bedside will potentially prevent falls.
http://jewishbusinessnews.com/2014/10/10/earlysense-get-va-contract-and-releases-study-results-supporting-its-technology/

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Aiming for the Moon. Yanki Margalit is an Israeli entrepreneur. He is also the chairman of SpaceIL – the company that is planning to make Israel only the fourth nation in the world to land a spacecraft on the Moon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7dt69yvEnY

Eilat’s technology hub. Kibbutz Ketura near Eilat will be the location for a new technology hub developing products that can provide energy and water to poor populations that are not connected to their national grids. Companies can test off-grid solutions, including for energy storage, horticulture, biogas generation and water.
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/New-Tech/Eilat-Eilot-Off-Grid-Hub-to-open-in-the-Arava-376557
http://www.timesofisrael.com/negev-lab-promises-a-better-tech-tomorrow-for-africa//

Searching for Dark Matter. Scientists believe that mysterious Dark Matter comprises much of the known universe, but cannot prove it. Dr Ran Budnik of Israel’s Weizmann Institute is lead scientist on the project to build the prototype of a device to detect the result of dark matter particles colliding with liquid xenon.
http://www.weizmann-usa.org/media/2014/09/23/searching-for-dark-matter

Israeli wins international computer award. Bar-Ilan University Professor Doron Peled was presented with the 2014 CAV (Computer-Aided Verification) Award at the 26th annual CAV conference in Vienna, Austria. Prof Peled and 3 others were commended for their contribution to eliminating computer errors.
http://www1.biu.ac.il/indexE.php?id=33&pt=20&pid=4&level=1&cPath=4&type=1&news=2235

The first commercial smart glasses app. Mekorot, Israel’s water company, is the first firm in the world to equip its field workers with smart glasses – Epson’s Moverio BT-200 devices. It’s also the first to be deploying a commercial app – by Israeli startup FieldBit to receive specific guidance and instruction when they repair high-tension electricity installations at Mekorot facilities.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-start-up-makes-1st-commercial-smart-glasses-app/

Two security awards for Magal. (Thanks to Atid-EDI) Two products of Israel’s Magal-Senstar won awards at the 2014 ASIS Accolades Competition: Security’s Best Award. Its RoboGuard robot patrols security fences. CyberSeal protects against cyber attacks.
http://www.magal-s3.com/index.asp?catID=76335&siteLang=2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIcCNR2g13Q

ECONOMY & BUSINESS

Record business with the UK. Bilateral trade between Israel and the UK rose by 28% between January and August, reaching record levels. Israeli exports to the UK were worth £1.6 billion, up 38%.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/israel-enjoys-record-exports-uk-despite-palestinian-boycott-movement-1469013

New laws for Angels. Israel is amending the Angel Investors Law, granting tax incentives to those investing in start-ups at the seed stage of research and development. Economy Minister Naftali Bennett said it “will ensure that the New Year will be one of entrepreneurship and encouragement of investment in high tech.”
http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-ministerial-cttee-approves-angels-law-amendment-1000976440

US Navy buys Israeli radar systems. The United States Navy is acquiring Gulfstream jets which have been modified to carry the radar detection system developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)/Elta Systems for airborne Aerial Early Warning missions.
http://defense-update.com/20141006_us-navy-orders-gulfstream-jet-for-test-range-surveillance.html#.VDPpNVeGfB-

China is Israel’s top investor. Nearly 1,000 Chinese business people visited Israel last year, including those at the first-ever Israel-China Economic Summit. For China, Israel is a great source of technology to help them develop their economy. For Israel, it’s a unique opportunity to gain entry into the biggest market in the world.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/culture-business-cement-israel-china-relationship/

Israeli beer wins Gold at World Beer Cup. (Thanks to NoCamels.com) Israel’s Alexander Brewery tasted international success when its Black Beer beat 74 other brews to win the Robust Porter category at the World Beer Cup in Denver Colorado, USA. The Israeli brewery has only been marketing beer for 3 years.
http://nocamels.com/2014/09/as-microbreweries-take-off-in-israel-alexanders-eco-friendly-ale-tastes-international-success/

Kaspersky to open Jerusalem R&D center. Russian software giant Kaspersky Lab, known for its popular anti-virus system, will open a development center in Jerusalem next year – one of its few outside of Russia.
http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-kaspersky-lab-to-open-jerusalem-rd-center-1000976674

Israel gas will save Jordan JD 700 million annually. (Thanks to Atid-EDI) The Jordanian government said that its state-owned National Electric Power Company is expected to buy 250-300 million cubic feet per day of (Israeli) natural gas, which experts said will save around JD700 million annually of the energy bill.
http://jordantimes.com/israel-gas-deal-will-save-jordan-jd700m-annually

CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT & SPORT

Netanya’s International Guitar festival. Netanya hosted the 9th International Guitar festival, featuring concerts, master classes, competitions, flamenco dancers and even a guitar tour of Netanya.
http://guitar-gems.ru/ http://guitar-gems.ru/festival-program

World record swim. Six Israelis have entered the Guinness Book of Records with the open water relay record by swimming the 236 miles (380km) from Cyprus to Tel Aviv. Last year’s attempt had failed – but Israelis never give up! They also raised awareness for protecting the environment of the Mediterranean.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/six-israelis-break-world-record-by-swimming-home-from-cyprus/
http://www.greenprophet.com/2014/10/swim-vegan-world-record-guiness/

Formula 1 cars return to Jerusalem. Ferraris, Audis and Porsche racecars roared up to 240km per hour around the walls of the Old City as part of the second annual Jerusalem Formula road show. The event drew hundreds of thousands of onlookers along the route from the First Station to the Karta parking lot near Mamilla.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/drivers-roar-past-holy-sites-in-jerusalem-f1-roadshow/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqh8mXpik-8

THE JEWISH STATE

Unique twins. 19-year-old twins Yael & Noga Steinman were born Fatima and Zukra Islambakov, in Uzbekistan to a Muslim mother and a Jewish father. When they discovered their roots they made Aliya and joined the IDF. One has since converted to Judaism and the other is completing her conversion.
http://www.jewsnews.co.il/2014/10/09/from-islamic-school-in-uzbekistan-to-the-idf-in-israel-what-a-journey/

An inflatable tabernacle! It’s kosher, and easy to put up – an idea for next year, perhaps?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrD0BfOaXj4

A luxury Sukkot at the Inbal Hotel. This is the ultimate for those wanting 8 days in a 5-star penthouse overlooking Jerusalem. Full board for a family of four with your own huge sukkah costs a cool $50,000.
http://www.jta.org/2014/10/03/news-opinion/israel-middle-east/sukkot-luxury-in-jerusalem-hotel-penthouse-suites-with-private-sukkahs

Excavation reveals ancient & modern. Archaeologists working in the hills outside of Jerusalem uncovered an ancient Jewish ritual bath that reveals not only remnants of Second Temple-era life in the area, but also the inscriptions of two Australian soldiers who visited the site while passing through during World War II.
Ancient bath and Aussie carvings uncovered at archaeology site

GIULIO MEOTTI: ISRAEL BASHING WESTERNERS BEG THE CALIPH FOR MERCY ****

He knows with whom he is dealing, that Caliph.

The caliphate is now at the “sublime door”, the Turkish borders of Europe, leaving behind piles of thousands of unburied dead. Yet the terrorist insurgency of the Islamic State does not lift an eyebrow on the faces of the self-righteous Westerners who unleashed hatred against Israel.

This summer there were two wars: the just war of Israel against the anti-Semitic terrorist regime in Gaza, which for two months tried to besiege the people of the Shoah, and the laconic war of the White House and the Western governments against the Islamic State.

The European governments, mirror of the idle self-righteous conscience, are reluctant to act against the Islamists of the Caliph Abu Bakr al Baghdadi and his terrorista, who want to scar the society in which they lived and that gave them birth, who take pride in fighting for the Prophet and who are trying to sweep away any sign of civilization through the imposition of a regime of submission.

It is part of a Western syndrome which revealed itself during the war in Libya, a caricature of the “France-à-fric” (the cash), the war of the assimilated Jew Bernard-Henri Lévy, a war that had the sweet, honey, reassuring, taste of humanitarian mediation.

In the name of the idiotic slogan “neither interference nor indifference”, France presented a war of eastern Libya’s tribes, which have always been hostile to the central government of Tripoli, as a liberation struggle of the entire people against a tyrant who did business with the West. That stupid citoyen, fed with the mantra of humanitarian intervention, hypnotized the Western public opinion to lead a war from above, skewed in substance.

Today the black flag of the Islamic State waves on some Libyan cities. The same scenario is repeated in the Nineveh Plains, the land of the two rivers, where the caliphate now governs a region as large as Great Britain.

Airstrikes and hypocrisy.

Arabs Throw (Peaceful) Rocks at Jerusalem Light Rail Uzi Baruch and Ben Ariel

Arabs attack Light Rail with rocks, as “silent intifada” in the capital rages on.

In four separate incidents, Arabs threw rocks on Saturday night at the Jerusalem Light Rail, as it passed near Arab neighborhoods in the capital.

No one was hurt but the windows of the trains sustained damage.

In another incident in the capital, Arabs from the Abu Tor neighborhood hurled rocks at Border Policemen on the Mount of Olives. Two officers were lightly wounded and were treated at the scene.

The rock attacks are the latest in the ongoing “silent intifada” in the capital. On Friday afternoon, Arab terrorists attacked the Jerusalem neighborhood of Maaleh Hazeitim, targeting Jewish residents with fireworks and rocks.

The fireworks caused a fire in the nearby brush, which spread quickly but was extinguished by the residents and private security guards before the fire department showed up.

Ten days earlier, local terrorists attacked a day care center in Jerusalem. Three weeks ago, a school bus was attacked with rocks and paint, almost causing it to veer off the road.

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat has turned to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in a letter demanding that the terror wave be ended.

Barkat’s letter also reached members of the government, Police Commissioner Yohanan Danino and recently retired Jerusalem District Police Commander Yossi Pariente.

JACK ENGELHARD: THE CALL FROM SWEDEN THAT DID NOT COME

First, I should say that I never win prizes. My name is never called. Wait. Years ago I won a bowling trophy. So don’t count me out.

Not so fast, for each year around this time comes the Nobel Prize for Literature. I sit and I wait. I wait by the phone…along with Philip Roth.

This is what people talk about in my business – the phone call. Yes, the phone call from Sweden. It’s supposed to come early in the morning and sure enough the phone rang. “Congratulations,” said the man. “It’s you.” Only it wasn’t Sweden. It was Moishe.

“You’re nuts,” I said.

“Your gloomy outlook on life stops as of today. You’re in. Mazel Tov. Though I’m told success ruins a writer.”

“So does failure,” I said. “Listen up. You’ve got to stop this.”

“Listen, Yankele. Why not you? I hear it’s a French guy who won moments ago, a Jewish Frenchman. Who else could it be?”

It could be Patrick Modiano, son of a Belgium mother and an Italian Jewish father. But that information only came later. Meanwhile…

“So are you at the computer, watching TV?”

“I’m still in bed. It’s five in the morning. Wait till I get my hands on you.”