Nieuws 2018-03-20

Nieuwskoppen van vandaag:

  • Sanhedrin invites Arabs to join 3rd Temple project
    The newly reconstituted Sanhedrin in Israel, the re-creation of the ancient legal council, is inviting Arabs to prepare for their role in the construction of a Third Temple, as the Bible prophesies.A letter prepared by rabbis, a copy of which was obtained for Breaking Israel News by Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz, explains “the time has come to rebuild the Temple on Mount Moriah in Jerusalem in its ancient place.”
  • Facebook aandeel crasht na misbruik data van gebruikers
    Het grootste Social Media bedrijf ter wereld ligt zwaar onder vuur en het aandeel Facebook crasht. Stiekem zijn de persoonlijke gegevens van meer dan 50 miljoen Facebook-gebruikers doorgespeeld aan Cambridge Analytica.
  • The State of Israel: Normal or Unique?
    Ecclesiastes warns, “Of making many books there is no end.” Certainly, the output on Jews and the State of Israel continues in full flood. The latest work is In Search of Israel: The History of an Idea (Princeton U.P.), written by Michael Brenner, German-born historian, child of a Holocaust-survivor, who teaches at the University of Munich and American University. It is a splendidly written and fair-minded work combining thoughts on the emergence and bewildering diversity of Zionist ideas and on the nature and changes in the State of Israel, and it appears fortuitously at a time when racist bigotry against Jews continues to raise its ugly head.
  • Who Are the Jihadists Fighting alongside Turkey in Syria?
    In its offensive launched on January 20 against Kurdish fighters in northern Syria, Turkey has deployed more than 25,000 Syrian rebel fighters who have been equipped and trained by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s powerful military.
  • Germany: Migrant Rape Crisis Still Sowing Terror and Destruction
    Women and children sacrificed on the altar of political correctness
    Germany’s migrant rape crisis continues unabated. Preliminary statistics show that migrants committed more than a dozen rapes or sexual assaults every day in 2017, a four-fold increase since 2014, the year before Chancellor Angela Merkel allowed into Germany more than a million mostly Muslim male migrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
  • Techno-tyranny police state: Merely using a Google app can now make you a crime suspect
    The Left freaked out over revelations this past week that a data analytics company employed Facebook user information to (gasp!) help its presidential candidate.
    Now, in the age of the Internet, this shouldn’t be any surprise; campaigns have long shifted away from the “traditional” means of engaging voters primarily through direct-mail campaigns and newspapers.
  • Raleigh Police Demands That Google Provide User Data For ALL People Near Crime Scenes
    Technocrat police in Raleigh know that Google has location data on virtually everyone in society, so they are demanding the release of data on every person in geographic proximity of certain crime scenes. This dragnet-style policing is patently unconstitutional and probably illegal if viewed by a Constitutional court. Unfortunately, Technocrats don’t care about the Constitution or the Rule of Law. ⁃ TN Editor
  • The Guardian: No One Can Pretend Facebook Is just Harmless Fun Any More
    The new normal for investigative technique is “Follow the data, follow the power.” The content of this article and video must be understood and internalized to understand how society is being manipulated by those who possess data power. Like the world of money, the data world is cutthroat and secretive. ⁃ TN Editor
  • ‘Russian Nerve Agent Attack’ : Complete Hoax? (Updated)
    It has been two weeks now since retired military intelligence officer Mr Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, were found slumped on a bench in Salisbury city centre, they remain critically ill in hospital after allegedly being poisoned by an unknown chemical substance.
  • The Problem Is Facebook, Not Cambridge Analytica
    Facebook is being hammered for allowing the data firm Cambridge Analytica to acquire 50 million user profiles in the U.S., which it may or may not have used to help the Trump campaign.But the outrage misses the target: There’s nothing Cambridge Analytica could have done that Facebook itself doesn’t offer political clients.