By Ed Ziegler- Columnist Everything I ever heard about slavery is despicable. The West is familiar with the history of slavery in the new world. However, few people in the West know about Islam and slavery. Muslims were enslaving black Africans long before any slave ships sailed for the New World. Slavery […]
http://nsroundtable.org/as-we-see-it/oil-disease-and-wahhabism/
NOTE FROM NSR:
“Well, it looks like MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) may be Saudi Arabia’s latest gift to mankind, following in the steps of its other two exports, i.e., oil and Wahhabism (see below). Although little is known at this point about MERS, a new disease which Saudi Arabia is currently battling, it has sparked global concern for its pandemic potential. But Saudi Arabia and affected Arabian Peninsula countries have yet to release information that could help protect the rest of the world [anyone shocked, shocked?].You can read all about the sordid details, below.
Over the next few weeks officials at the World Health Organization (WHO) face a tough and politically charged call. The Muslim month of fasting, Ramadan, begins July 9 and could draw as many as two million people from around the globe to the holy sites of Saudi Arabia in a pilgrimage called umrah. But a new disease, called Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome, or MERS, could threaten them.”
Infectious disease control at mass gatherings is always a challenge, but this year even more so. Saudi Arabia is currently waging battle with MERS, yet it has released only the barest of details that scientists or public health officials could use to try to prevent its spread within Saudi Arabia or around the globe. In early May Saudi officials startled the world by announcing 13 new cases over the course of a few days. Since the start of May there have been 38 new cases worldwide—31 of them in Saudi Arabia—and 20 of the victims have died. With virtually no clues to draw on about where the virus lives in nature and how people contract it, WHO is trying to figure out what guidance to give those pilgrims, and the countries they will return to, about how to avoid infection and the international dissemination of a devastating new illness.
MERS triggers severe pneumonia and kidney failure in some cases. It is a cousin of SARS, severe acute respiratory syndrome, which broke out in mainland China in late 2002, spread from there to Hong Kong in 2003, and was then transported in the lungs of international travelers to Singapore, Hanoi, Toronto and other cities. Health officials do not want to pull out the big hammers used during the SARS outbreak, such as WHO travel advisories that urged the world’s citizens to avoid infected hubs such as Hong Kong and Toronto. On the other hand, no one wants umrah and the even larger hajj pilgrimage that will follow in October to trigger a pandemic.
The new virus was first isolated in June 2012. But its existence came to the world’s attention only weeks before last October’s hajj, when an Egyptian infectious diseases specialist who had been working in Saudi Arabia’s second largest city, Jeddah, reported that he had treated a man who died from an infection caused by a new coronavirus. Whether MERS has or can gain the capacity for sustained person-to-person spread is unknown. Kamran Khan, an infectious diseases physician who researches global flight patterns as a means of predicting disease spread, has had a worried eye on the Muslim religious calendar for some time. “We still don’t have a good idea where this (virus) is coming from, so taking measures to mitigate risks are constrained,” says Khan, who works at the Saint Michael’s Hospital Keenan Research Center in Toronto.
http://en.ria.ru/world/20130607/181547342/FDR-Aide-a-Soviet-Spy-Book-Claim-Splits-Reviewers.html
I guess they did not like my review either….. I stand by it…..read the book to decide….rsk
“In this illuminating and painstakingly researched and documented book, Diana West connects the dots to the early 1930s when the Russians and their subversive American minions moved career communists and spies into main government departments including the State Department,” wrote blogger Ruth King on a right-wing media site. “These entrenched and influential agents helped craft policy and military strategy in World War II which benefited the Russians,” King wrote.
WASHINGTON, June 6 (RIA Novosti) – A new book claiming the White House of wartime US President Franklin D. Roosevelt was rife with Soviet spies and sympathizers has American conservatives waxing lyrical as liberals heap scorn on the work as unadulterated fantasy.
More neutral readers of “American Betrayal: The Secret Assault on our Nation’s Character,” written by newspaper columnist Diana West, are simply advising caution in accepting the book’s assertions, including that Roosevelt’s right-hand man, Harry Hopkins, was pulling for Moscow.
The book argues that “Americans have been betrayed … by our leaders going back to FDR’s administration in the 1930s because we were penetrated by Soviet agents to such an extent that our policies and… our character as a nation was subverted,” West said in an interview with the Daily Caller.
Right-wing reviewers used words like “illuminating” and “painstakingly researched” to describe “American Betrayal”, while liberals called it a “frustrating mixture” of fact and fiction, and one historian bluntly dismissed it as “crap.”
http://www.jewishpress.com/news/man-behind-palestinian-flag-at-paterson-nj-city-hall-a-convicted-felon/2013/05/21/ The community leader who solicited government proclamations for naming May 19 “Palestinian American Day” in Paterson, NJ had publicly expressed outrage over NYPD surveillance of Muslims. No one even noticed he was a convicted felon. Paterson, NJ City Hall flew the Palestinian flag on Sunday, May 19, which Paterson Mayor Jeffrey Jones named “Palestinian […]
Avoiding the Czechoslovakia syndrome at all cost Democracies, and that includes Israel, tend to ignore and even deny threats to their existence because they are reluctant, actually unwilling, to do what is necessary to cope with those threats. In their pursuit of peace and calm, Western democracies believe – even after making countless concessions that […]
WITH APOLOGIES TO FRANK LOESSER…..
“YOU PROMISED ME THIS YOU PROMISED ME THAT
YOU PROMISED ME EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN
THEN YOU GIVE ME A SPEECH AND YOU’RE GRABBING YOUR CAP
AND YOU’RE OFF TO RAISE MONEY AGAIN
WHEN I THINK OF THE WAY YOU LIE AND I THINK OF THE WAYS YOU SPY
WELL I HAVE TO ASK WHY OH WHY
I GOT CARRIED AWAY AND YOU SOUNDED SO RIGHT
I WAS TOLD YOU WERE GREAT I WAS TOLD YOU WERE BRIGHT
YOU WOULD FIX OUR LAND YOU WOULD LEAD THE WAY
IT TURNS OUT NOW YOU HAVE FEET OF CLAY
WHEN I THINK OF THE WAY YOU LIE AND I THINK OF THE WAYS YOU SPY
YOUR SPIN DOESN’T WORK AND YOUR HYPE WON’T FLY
CAN’T WAIT FOR THE DAY WHEN YOU SAY GOODBYE….
You promise me this, you promise me thatYou promise me anything under the sunThen you give me a kiss and your grabbing your hatAnd your off to the races again
http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/ MSNBC is to news channels as Ringling Bros’ Clown College is to Harvard University. There’s a certain distant resemblance. Everyone sits behind desks and reads from teleprompters. And that’s where the resemblance ends. The cable news version of Air America only has two topics. 1. How Congressional Republicans are obstructing some bill or measure […]
http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/06/the_guillotine_–_a_film_review.html Andrew Lau’s (Infernal Affairs, Legend of the Fist, The Return of the Chen Zhen) The Guillotines is a visual feast, with beautifully reconstructed Qing-era costumery, important hairstyles, court pageantry, authentic architectural icons, eye-pleasing rustic villages and vistas, and codes of honor. The fight scenes, and those featuring the remarkable decapitational “guillotines” are ablaze with […]
http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/06/orwell_goes_to_college.html
As yet another edition of the text titled Writing and Reading across the Curriculum edited by Laurence Behrens and Leonard J. Rosen is rolled out, I am faced with a serious dilemma concerning academic integrity. In chapter 11 entitled “Have You Heard This? The Latest on Rumor” I read one after another essay with a pro-Obama tilt. What irony for a book that purports to be about critical thinking acquisition!
In their introduction to the chapter, the editors write “[c]onsider political rumors, which often arise out of fear about what a president or political party might do unless stopped. During the health care debate of 2009, so many rumors were competing for public attention (among them, the government’s ‘death panels’) that the White House eventually created a Web site to attempt to set the record straight” (341).
Apparently Behrens and Rosen conveniently forget pro-Obama sycophant Paul Krugman who recently admitted that, indeed,
We’re going to need more revenue, we’re going to need, and probably in the end, surely in the end it will require some sort of middle class taxes as well. So again, we won’t be able to pay …without some increase in taxes, not a huge one, but some increase on taxes on the middle class, maybe a value-added tax. We’re going to have to make decisions about health care, not pay for health care that has no demonstrated medical benefits. So you know the snarky version I use, which is, I shouldn’t even say because it will get me in trouble, is death panels and sales taxes is how we do this.
Will other instructors who teach from this text offer up this information to their students who are already low-information individuals? Will they update students about Sarah Palin’s comments concerning the recent government intervention in the case of a 10-year old with cystic fibrosis? Will they expose the outright hypocrisy of Sebelius?
Then in the same introduction, Behrens and Rosen assert that “President Obama felt compelled to release his long form birth certificate to put to rest the stubbornly persistent rumor that he was not born in the United States” (341). Then there are “the falsehoods about Barack Obama’s citizenship [which] are the most prominent recent manifestations of rumor in American presidential politics” (341).
Again, how do these academics refute the in-depth American Thinker investigations that have repeatedly exposed the forged documents? Certainly I will be telling my students about the Obama literary agency that touted Obama’s birth in Kenya. But since the mainstream media ignored this information, most of my colleagues remained uninformed and cannot present these details.
In fact, Nick Chase and others have painstakingly pointed out that the Obama “birth certificate” is “a fake.” Will other instructors present the “Obama Built This Forgery” piece to contemplate? Consequently, neither Behrens nor Rosen saw fit to include this information and instead made an outright assertion, and disregarded countering evidence. This is hardly notable in a text which is supposed to assist a student with “deducing consequences from what he knows, and … seeking relevant sources of information to inform himself.”
The relevant source in this chapter is none other than Cass R. Sunstein. Will the students have a chance to consider the myriad of Sunstein’s ideas? Labeled as a “rumor expert” Mr. Sunstein seems most comfortable assaulting freedom of speech since he wrote,
http://www.carolineglick.com/e/2013/06/woundedand-dangerous.php?utm_source=MadMimi&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Wounded___and+dangerous&utm_ US Secretary of State John Kerry looks like a bit of an idiot these days. On Monday he announced that he will be returning to Israel and the Palestinian Authority and Jordan for the fifth time since he was sworn into office on February 1. That is an average of more than one visit […]