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Khamenei Awaits His Much Celebrated Meeting with Allah.

June 15, 2015

Concerns over Khamenei’s health may jeopardize nuke deal

BY TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF AND AP June 15, 2015, 6:33 am

Khamenei
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, June 4, 2014, busy figuring how to blame Israel for his demise. (photo credit: AFP/HO/Iranian Supreme Leader’s website)

(Karma. – LS)

Supreme leader may have months to live, Iranian press suggests; ensuing power struggle between hardliners, moderates could derail talks.

Concerns over the health of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who reportedly suffers from prostate cancer, are mounting as the P5+1 and Tehran negotiate an agreement over Iran’s disputed nuclear program.

In March, Iran’s Assembly of Experts, the clerics who appoint and can dismiss the country’s supreme leader, elected ultraconservative Ayatollah Mohammad Yazdi as their new chairman.

According to the report, Ayatollah Sadeq Larijani, a protege of Khamenei’s and a hardliner, has been positioning himself for the role, conducting purges of the more moderate potential candidates.

Larijani is the brother of Ali Larijani, Iran’s former chief nuclear negotiator and now chairman of the Iranian parliament, the Majlis.

A senior Western diplomat told the Telegraph that the West is now worried this power struggle could jeopardize the deal.

“With so many people jockeying for position, the hardliners will be tempted to prove their revolutionary credentials by vetoing any deal with the US,” he was quoted as saying. “The fear now is that this could jeopardize any progress we make in resolving the issue and lifting the sanctions.”

In April, Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany agreed in Lausanne, Switzerland to the outlines of a deal aimed at ending the decade-old standoff over Iran’s nuclear program.

According to this framework, due to be finalized this month, Iran will dramatically scale down its nuclear activities in order to render any dash to making nuclear weapons all but impossible.

In return Iran, which denies wanting nuclear weapons, will see painful sanctions lifted by the six powers — the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany.

Religion of Peace Reaches Out to Christians

June 12, 2015

Pastor Saeed Abedini ‘Viciously Beaten’ in Iranian Prison, Told His Only Way Out Is to Deny Jesus Christ

By Stoyan Zaimov Via Christian Post Reporter June 11, 2015


(Photo: ACLJ.org) In his better days, U.S. Pastor Saeed Abedini enjoying his freedom while criminally spreading the word of Jesus Christ.

(Yet another reason to despise Iranian Islamo-facists and the teachings of the mad mullahs. – LS)

American pastor Saeed Abedini has reportedly been “viciously beaten” by fellow prisoners in an unprovoked attack in the Iranian prison where he’s being held. The pastor was punched in the face, leaving his eyes beaten black and blue, but prison guards intervened and prevented further injury.

The American Center for Law and Justice, the law group which represents his wife, Naghmeh Abedini, and the couple’s two children in the U.S., said that the prisoners also demolished a small table that the pastor had used to study and read during the beating that he endured last week.

Abedini was allowed to see a prison doctor, who determined that he does not have any broken bones. On Wednesday, he was able to see a family member who came to visit him and see his injuries first hand.

“It is heartbreaking to me and my family that Saeed was again beaten in prison. Saeed’s life is continuously threatened not only because he is an American, but also because he is a convert from Islam to Christianity. It’s time to get Saeed home before it is too late,” Naghmeh Abedini said in response to the news.

Back in May, Abedini marked his 35th birthday in prison, where he has spent over two and a half years for his Christian faith. He was arrested in Iran in 2012 while working on an orphanage for children, and later sentenced to eight years in prison.

The pastor has faced a number of beatings while in prison, both from other inmates and guards. The ACLJ and Naghmeh Abedini have expressed concerns that his condition worsens after each beating.

Last week, Abedini spoke before Congress, pleading for further actions to be taken to help free her husband.

“Over the last three years, I have had to watch my two children, Rebekka (who is 8 years old) and Jacob (who is 7 years old), suffer daily as they have grown up without a father or a mother,” Abedini said.

“I am here today as a single mother who is trying to be strong for her children, and as a wife who humbly admits, I need your help. I cannot bear to look at my children’s longing eyes one more time and explain to them why their daddy is still not home.”

She later told The Christian Post that Abedini has been told his prison sentence will be increased unless he denies his Christian faith — something she insists her husband will not do.

“The times they have moved him in and out of solitary [confinement] and the times they have threatened him, they said ‘You will stay here longer than the eight years and your only key to freedom is if you deny your Christian faith and you return to Islam.’ The guards have said that, officials have said that continuously,” Abedini said.

 

Here’s One for the Gipper

June 11, 2015

Reagan’s Startling Prediction Is Closer Than Ever To Becoming True

By Randy DeSoto June 11, 2015 Via Western Journalism

(So true. – LS)

Ronald Reagan once famously observed that “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it on to our children in the bloodstream. The only way they can inherit the freedom we have known is if we fight for it, protect it, defend it, and then hand it to them with the well-taught lessons about how they, in their lifetime, must do the same.

“If you and I don’t do this, then you and I may well spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it once was like in America when men were free.”

Many fear in our day that we face the prospect of freedom being lost simply due to a lack of knowledge in how we gained it. Thousands of years ago, Moses shared the same concern for his fledgling nation and instructed the people to “lay up these words of mine in your heart and in your soul, and bind them as a sign on your hand [and your forehead]. You shall teach them to your children, speaking of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.”

History tells us that the citizens of ancient Israel eventually forget the source of their laws and their history, and suffered civil war and eventual conquest.

In modern times, the United States came into existence because the British King and Parliament forgot that the American colonists were also English citizens, guaranteed all the rights of anyone born in the Mother country. Two years before he penned the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson wrote his influential essay A Summary View of the Rights of British America. In it, he argued that the Crown was failing to recognize their rights as Englishmen, dating back to the the Magna Carta.

The central message conveyed by that document (which would become the central message of the Declaration of Independence) is that even the king is under the law. Among the specific rights secured to all British citizens on the fields of Runnymede in 1215 included no taxation without representation, trial by a jury of one’s peers, and no loss of one’s liberty or property without due process of law (i.e. all the protections against arbitrary rule guaranteed by the law).

Jefferson eloquently addressed King George III in his essay, writing: “The God who gave us life gave us liberty at the same time; the hand of force may destroy, but cannot disjoin them.” The Virginian hoped the king would “quiet the minds of your subjects in British America against any apprehensions of future encroachment” of their rights.

Avi Davis, president of the American Freedom Alliance–an organization dedicated to preserving the Western ideals of liberty–observed: “Is it any wonder that the American revolutionaries in the 1770s, in claiming their rights to reject taxation without representation, regarded themselves as doing so not as Americans at all but as British citizens, whose natural rights, they claimed, had been articulated and codified in the Magna Carta?

In an interview with Western Journalism, Davis noted the contrast in the development of countries in the former British Empire–including the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand– whose citizens understood their inalienable rights, versus many nations around the world who believed, and in some instances still believe, that the “king is the law.”

He agreed with Reagan that freedom and democracies are “fragile and depend on the goodwill and respect of the citizens.” Davis believes we must keep revisiting the Magna Carta and the other sources of our liberties because they are the foundation of who we are. If we fail to do so, freedom truly is a generation away from extinction.

To that end, the American Freedom Alliance is sponsoring a two-day conference in Reagan’s hometown of Los Angeles, called Magna Carta: The 800 Year Struggle for Human Liberty. The event will take place on June 14-15 (the anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta) and feature noteworthy speakers including European Parliament member Daniel Hannan and former Australian Prime Minister John Winston Howard. There will also be various panel discussions by experts in the field on the influence of the Magna Carta in America’s founding and in democracies around the world.

On the actual anniversary of the signing, Monday, the conference will go live to Runnymede, England, via satellite link up, to join the celebration there.

One of Ronald Reagan’s close Hollywood friends, Jimmy Stewart, played the role of Jefferson Smith in the iconic film Mr. Smith Goes To Washington. In the climactic final scene of the movie, as Smith is conducting a one-man filibuster against government corruption, he said: “Great principles don’t get lost once they come to light. They’re right here. You just have to see them again.”

The 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta offers a great opportunity to see many of those great principles again so they are not lost in our generation–and those generations yet to come.

A Countdown to War Iran Cannot Win

June 11, 2015

Op-Ed: Iran Wants A Nuclear Deal to Avoid An All-Out War it Cannot Win

By Dr. Joe Tuzara June 10, 2015 Via Israel National News


Iran must realize it’s not much more than a barrel of fish.

(‘Uh uh. I know what you’re thinking. “Did he fire six shots or only five?” Well to tell you the truth in all this excitement I kinda lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and would blow you head clean off, you’ve gotta ask yourself one question: “Do I feel lucky?” Well, do ya, punk?’ – LS)

As the world powers seek to conclude a ‘comprehensive agreement’ with Iran by the end of June, the onus is on Iran to reach a nuclear deal. However, under the highly imperfect deal on the table now, Iran would give up nothing and maintain its entire nuclear apparatus. Sanctions related to other aspects of Iran’s behavior, such as human-rights issues, support of terrorism and its ballistic-missile program would not be affected.

With all its inevitable additional imperfections, a sham deal that leaves Iran with an intact nuclear infrastructure; if signed, is a de facto recognition of the most dangerous terrorist state in the world as a threshold nuclear power.

Ideally, Iran’s existing enrichment facilities would be dismantled and there would be no nuclear enrichment possible for building weapons grade uranium and an atomic bomb. But it is almost certain that President Barack Obama will accept any deal, no matter how bad, and that he is eager for one to bolster his questionable legacy. Given US capitulation to Iranian demands, Obama has just triggered the countdown to war.

Irrational religious fanatics in Iran who seek the destruction of the state of Israel, support global terrorism and refuse to allow the monitoring of the supply chain and nuclear infrastructures through the UN nuclear watchdog (IAEA) cannot be trusted with advanced technology, let alone with a nuclear weapon. Even before a deal has been reached, Tehran has managed to circumvent the sanctions in key areas, such as laundering cash through Dubai.

Washington’s refusal to admit that nuclear diplomacy has failed becomes more evident as the Obama administration tries to cover up Iran-North Korea Nuclear cooperation and Iran’s violation of the interim agreement.

Overall, the Obama administration’s avowed intent to guarantee that Iran won’t get a nuclear weapon was offset by its secretly offering the Islamist regime a list of dangerous US concessions that will put Iran on the path to those weapons.

Iran’s past history of lying and cheating over its nuclear program is well documented.  Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s attempt to deceive the public by claiming that the United States has a “real need for the negotiations”, when the truth is exactly the opposite, is another calculated lie.

Iranian unsatisfactory answers to the questions put to them by the IAEA about the possible military dimensions (PMD) of their nuclear program are cause for real worry. Make no mistake about it. Without a “uniquely intrusive inspection and verification regime” to prevent cheating and an extension of Iran’s “breakout capability” for at least a year, talking about a decade or more is an elaborate ruse designed to buy more time for Tehran to build an atomic weapon. After all, if Iran’s nuclear program is purely for civilian purposes, what prevents them from agreeing to vigorous IAEA inspections? What are they hiding?

A sanctions expert at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said the end of an arms embargo would allow Iran to become “one of the region’s preeminent military powers, maybe on a par only with Israel.”

Iran wants to retain part of its nuclear program so it could produce fuel in much smaller facilities that can be hidden, enabling it to produce a bomb in secret. Many people may not realize that every nuclear power plant produces plutonium. Plutonium and/or highly-enriched uranium are essential ingredients of nuclear bombs. If a single nuclear power reactor continues operating for a total of 30 years, it will have produced enough plutonium for at least 1,200 bombs.

The potential for smuggling, sabotage or theft at Arak, Isfahan, Bushehr and the heavily-fortified underground uranium enrichment Fordow facility, and other unacknowledged underground military sites would be substantial.

Even worse, the presence of uranium or plutonium in a messianic Islamist country is a potential target for terrorism. Imagine what a nuclear Iran would do as it doles out nuclear bombs to its jihadist proxies. This would place millions of innocent lives in danger and threaten the hope for world survival– and that’s enough evidence that the threat of nuclear terrorism from Iran is for real.

Iran could also use a nuclear weapon as not just a deterrent but as a way to give itself cover for bullying its neighbors and generally projecting more power in the region, where competition for influence is already high, and the stakes are enormous.

Additionally, other dangers inherent in nuclear power plants would remain: the potential for a major accident like Fukushima Daiichi nuclear meltdown in Japan and at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, which released large quantities of radioactive particles into the atmosphere that spread over much of the western USSR and Europe.

In this scenario, a catastrophic nuclear accident in Iran’s nuclear reactors could spread radiation throughout the Levant in the Mediterranean and the Maghreb. The accumulation of long-lived wastes from the reactors’ continuing operation is an unimaginable spillover waiting to happen in the most unstable and dangerous part of the world.

Thanks to Obama’s appeasement policy, Iran sees the fulfillment of its hegemonic ambition to export the 1979 Islamic revolution as a possibility. Nevertheless, Iran is walking a very tight rope where any miscalculation on its part could determine the ineluctable fate and survival of its clerical regime and cause untold deaths in its own country.  Israel, after all, is under no obligation to accept a nuclear framework under international legitimacy, that gives Iran the ability to retain a vast nuclear infrastructure enabling it to produce fuel for dozens of nuclear bombs with virtually no breakout time. It knows that a nuclear deal that does not cut off uranium, plutonium or block covert “pathways to a bomb” can lead to a swift war with Israel – but one that Tehran cannot possibly win.

If Iran obtained a nuclear bomb, Iran would be committing national suicide if it was used to try to wipe US ally Israel off the face of the earth and then go for the United States. With its own nuclear arsenal of an estimated 200 warheads, Israel alone could reduce Iran’s cities to radioactive rubble.

The well-established logic of nukes would make any war against other nuclear powers a loser for Iran. This is because powers such as the US and Israel have what it called “second-strike capability”, meaning that even if Iran got off a nuclear strike, Iran would still be destroyed by the retaliation.

Although the US “has designed and deployed” an upgraded GBU-57, a 30,000-pound bunker-buster bomb known as Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) that has the ability to end Iran’s nuclear program, there is still doubt over whether the Pentagon has already provided MOPs to Israel.

Nonetheless, the Israelis and their Saudi allies have managed to come up with a roughly comparable substitute for the American MOAB Bunker Buster Bombs and have managed to convert a Boeing 707 tanker to a weaponized platform to carry such bombs.

The beta test was carried out on the Iranian missile base in Yemen during the recent Saudi operation Decisive storm against the Iranian proxies (Houthis) and their Islamic Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) handlers. Finally, the Israeli-Sunni coalition now has a feasible military option against the Iranian nuclear facilities.

Beyond their rhetoric the Iranian leadership understands that they cannot win a military contest against the US or [Israel], nor hold the Strait of Hormuz or the [Gulf of Aden] for longer than a few days. For Iran then, as with Israel, regional war is far from desirable.

Alternately, if Israel decides to go it alone and attack Iran, Iranian retaliation would be unlikely to produce an escalation leading to regional war.

Time is running out. And before it is too late, the Israeli leadership must act now and ask questions later. Nothing else will work. There is no other option left but a preventive strike to stop Tehran from building nuclear weapons.

(As you all know, I’m not one to advocate war.  The above highlight was merely made to  emphasize the author’s position in this grave matter. – LS)

Gulf War V: The Sequel

June 10, 2015

Thousands of US paratroops head for Iraq. Tehran braces for onset of ISIS terror attacks on cities

DEBKAfile Special Report June 10, 2015, 9:01 AM (IDT)


ISIS heading for Tehran while killing everyone else.

(Hopefully, running from the enemy and leaving US military hardware behind will be covered in the training we once again provide to the Iraqi army. – LS)

The United States this week began transferring to Iraq and Gulf bases elite units of the US 82nd Airborne Division. DEBKAfile’s military sources report that the first batch of 500 officers and men will be deployed in Baghdad and the Kurdish republic’s capital of Irbil, followed by another 500 in July and 250 in December. Altogether, by the end of 2015, the US will have posted another 1,250 officers and men to augment the American force already present at a base ner Habbaniya in the western Iraqi Anbar province. This force, roughly the same size as the incoming contingents, came from the US 3rd Division’s Combat Team which set up the base six months ago to train Iraqi troops to fight the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant – ISIS.
By the end of the year, therefore, the number of US troops on the ground in Iraq will rise to several thousand. Our military sources define their mission as being to intensify raids on ISIS commanders, command centers and bases and striking columns on the move. Their operations will draw on the successful attack mounted by SEAL commandos on May 16 in the heart of the Islamist stronghold in eastern Syria. The group’s chief of finances was killed in that raid and, according to American sources, the troops carried off a rich intelligence trove of digital and telephone data on the Islamist State’s tactics and structure.
The 82nd division has abundant experience of combat in the Iraqi arena. Between the 2003 US invasion and up until 2009, its members fought in critical engagements, especially in Anbar province, which ISIS has made the its main depot for large military concentrations and a launching pad for attacks across Iraq.

The figure of 3,000 American soldiers in Iraq understates the case by far. A much larger pool of combat forces is available close at hand for inserting into the cycle of war on ISIS.
Posted in Jordan just across the border from Anbar is a sizeable number of US special operations forces, and air units of F-16 fighter bombes and UH-60 Black Hawk assault helicopters. Their numbers have never been released.  Another several thousand troops are stationed in Kuwait. The Pentagon therefore has a reserve force present and available for a directive to go into action, oncef a decision for the US military to step into combat against the Islamists in Iraq and Syria is confirmed by President Barack Obama.

All these units are geared to fighting in the two arenas in the framework of the 82nd Airborne Division.

This week, too, the Pentagon started pumping new weapons to the Iraqi army under the US commitment of $1.6 billion from the Iraq Train and Equip Fund – ITEF – to equip its units with appropriate arms for combating ISIS.

Tuesday, June 9, ISIS appeared unfazed by the United States inching ever closer to a direct confrontation.  Iranian cities included Tehran were placed on terror alert, DEBKAfile’s intelligence and counter-terror sources report, after intelligence discovered that the Islamic State had started sending squads of terrorists and lone suicide bombers to execute Baghdad-style terrorist attacks on urban areas in Iran.
ISIS tacticians were said to be so encouraged by their success in blowing up two Shiite mosques in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province in recent weeks that they decided to have a go at Iranian cities too.
Also Tuesday, ISIS claimed in a new video that it had come up with a new strategy for taking Baghdad, not to conquer, but to “liberate” the Iraqi capital.

There is Iron in Your Word

June 9, 2015

Dempsey: Israel, IDF have no greater friend on Earth than the US military

By YAAKOV LAPPIN 06/09/2015 Via The Jerusalem Post

Dempsey and Eisenkot
U.S. Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, left, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, receives the Distinguished Ally of Israeli Defense Forces award from Israeli Chief of Defense Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot in Tel Aviv, Israel, June 9, 2015.
DOD photo by D. Myles Cullen

(‘No signed paper can hold the iron. It must come from men.’ – LS)

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Eisenkot tells visiting US military chief: Your personal commitment to our security has inspired us.

Israel and the IDF have “no greater friend on the face of the Earth than the United States military,” US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Gen. Martin Dempsey, told his counterpart in Israel on Tuesday.

Dempsey made the warm remarks after receiving a badge of appreciation from IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Gadi Eisenkot at a ceremony held at IDF headquarters, at the Kirya in Tel Aviv.

The ceremony followed a guard of honor held by the IDF for Dempsey.

“I am greatly honored to host your visit to Israel. Your loyalty, friendship, and personal commitment to our security has inspired us,” Eisenkot told Dempsey.

“Under your leadership, the cooperation between our militaries has become more powerful,” Eisenkot added.

Dempsey responded by saying, “I’m so honored to accept this award. And I accept it on behalf of all of the men and women who had the privilege of serving side by side with the men and women of the IDF.”

The words reflected years of very close cooperation between the two armed forces, which has continued irrespective of the turbulent diplomatic relationship between the Netanyahu government in Jerusalem and the Obama Administration in Washington.

Dempsey, arrived in Israel on Monday on an official visit, and is holding a series of meetings with Eisenkot, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon, and other Israeli security chiefs, to discuss bilateral military cooperation, and pressing security challenges.

This is Dempsey’s fifth visit to Israel since his appointment as US military chief.

The US military chief was last in Israel in March 2014, when he met Netanyahu, Ya’alon, and the former IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. (res.) Benny Gantz for a series of closed-door meetings.

War Weary Americans OK With Israeli Attack on Iran

June 9, 2015

Americans On Iran: Continue Present Negotiations But Okay For Israel To Bomb Facilities

By John Zogby 6/07/2015 @ 8:01PM Via Forbes


Some say we are at the final stage. Photo Credit: Getty

(With over 50,000 wounded soldiers to nurture here at home, it’s no wonder Americans want to step back.  Please support your favorite wounded warrior charity with a generous donation for those who gave so much more.   – LS)

Public opinion on the Iran nuclear deal provides mixed signals for the President and Congress, according to a new Zogby Analytics poll. On the deal itself, the poll asked 909 likely voters nationwide which of the statements represented their views more:

Continue present negotiations between the major powers and Iran that limits nuclear development by the United Nations over ten years and allow for the frequent inspections by the United Nations on exchanges for a gradual lifting of many sanctions currently in place.

OR

Stop the present negotiations and tighten the sanctions against Iran until Iran is ready to end all nuclear development, even if it means the US losing support of countries like France, Germany, and Britain.

Overall the more peaceful and diplomatic approach wins by ten points 42% to 32% for the more aggressive option, with 23% not sure. It is the demographics that are fascinating, however. Men favor the diplomatic option 48% to 36% with only 11% not sure. While the gap between the options is narrower among women (36% to continue negotiations, 28% for ending them), 33% are not sure. Support for diplomacy is reduced with age. Among 18-29 year olds, support for diplomacy is 48%-27%, but 43%-29% among 30-49 year olds, 39%-35% among 50-64 year olds, and tied at 37% among those over 65. Democrats support diplomacy and negotiations 56%-17% as do independents 40%-31%, while Republican favor a more aggressive policy 49% to 28% for continued negotiations.

But that is among a war-weary American public because on the other hand, voters do not mind the US encouraging Israel doing the dirty work. We then asked the following question:

Do you mainly support or oppose the US allowing Israel striking against Iranian nuclear sites?

By a factor of 2 to 1 American voters support the allowing Israel to strike – 45% to 23%, with 32% not sure. Support is stronger among men (56%-25%) than women (36% -21%). Age groups are supportive – 44%-30% among 18-29 year olds, 42%-21% among 30-49 year olds, 49%-20% among 50-64 year olds, and 50%-22% among those over 65. Democrats support allowing Israel to strike (36%-28%), as do independents (42%-25%). But Republicans are in favor 4 to 1 – 59% to 15%.

What should we make of this? First that Americans support active diplomacy and engagement with both Iran and the major powers. They are war weary and they will take a deal to keep the US out of harm’s way. But second, if there is to be a quicker military solution to end this problem, then let Israel do it. Few Americans will cry if Iran’s nuclear acquisition is halted but Americans cannot stomach another long term military engagement.

ISIS Reaches New Levels of Intolerance by Declaring War on Pigeons

June 8, 2015

Syria: Isis Executes 3 Pigeons on ‘Spying’ Charges

By Johnlee Varghese June 8, 2015 13:29 IST Via International Business Times

A not-so-kosher pigeon mock-up from WWII at the ‘Top Secret’ Spy Museum in Oberhausen, Germany. (Reuters)

(Folks, you just can’t make this stuff up! Just when you thought radical islam couldn’t be more intolerant.  Next up, exploding pigeons. – LS)

The Islamic State (Isis) militants in Syria have reportedly executed three pigeons that it had arrested on charges of spying.

The UK-based Express reported that the pigeons belonged to an anti-Isis group. The 5 June report noted that the executions were carried out recently.

The development has come at a time, when Isis has issued a dictate, banning pigeon breeding claiming the sight of the birds’ genitals as they fly overhead is sinful according to Islam.

The ban order issued by a radical Isis cleric in Dier ez Zour in Syria gave all local breeders one week’s time to stop, else face public flogging.

“All those who keep pigeons above the roofs of their houses must stop doing this entirely within a week of the date of the issuing of this statement,” Daily Mail reports, citing the Isis document.

“Whosoever violates it will be subject to consequences of reprimand including a financial fine, imprisonment and flogging,” the notice added.

This is, however, not the first time that Isis has come down on pigeon breeders.

In January, NBC News had reported that 15 boys and young men were arrested in the eastern province of Diyala, Iraq, by the jihadist group. Three of those arrested were executed for taking up the “un-Islamic” pastime, while the remaining children and young men were forced to join the Islamic State.

The father of one arrested 21-year-old, Abu Abdullah, told NBC News: “My son was standing beside me. I asked them why, and they said, ‘He is not following the real Islam, he must be punished for being a pigeon breeder. This habit is taking him away from worshipping Allah.” That was the last time the 52-year-old farmer saw his son.

Meanwhile, the Isis fighters put the pigeons in bags and burned them.

A pigeon flies by a mosque in Egypt. [Representation Pic]
A pigeon flies by a mosque in Egypt. [Representation Pic]Reuters File

Spy Pigeon Arrested in India

In May, the Indian Police had arrested a “spy pigeon”, who might have been carrying a secret message from Pakistan.

The bird was found by locals in the village of Manwal, near the India-Pakistan border in Punjab. The Times of India reported that the bird had strange markings on its feathers.

Later, the police officers discovered a message written in Urdu and a series of numbers.

Pathankot’s senior superintendent of police Rakesh Kaushal told Wall Street Journal India that police heard of instances of pigeons flying “with cameras” to spy on the ground.

Off Topic: A Sucker is Born Every Minute

June 8, 2015

Woman Claims to Own the Sun and Sold 600 Parcels – Sues eBay for Shutting her Down

By Eric Reed June 7, 2015 Via BuzzPo

(Just a little humorous break I thought y’all might enjoy. – LS)

A woman is claiming ownership of THE SUN, and is selling 11 square foot parcels for $1 on eBay. But, now she’s suing the popular website for removing her listing.

The courts in Madrid have actually agreed to hear 54-year-old Maria Duran’s case next month. But they won’t be ruling on her claim of ownership. Rather, the $11,000 law suit is solely to determine if she violated eBay’s seller agreement.

eBay explained that nothing “tangible” was ever sold, so fearing a scam, they removed her listing.

The USA Today reported:

I am not a stupid person and I know the law,” Duran has said of her solar real estate gambit. She’s basing her claim on a loophole in the UN’s Outer Space Treaty that says no nation can stake ownership to a heavenly body but makes no mention of individuals—borrowing the strategy used by this entrepreneur’s claim on the moon. Duran, as you might imagine, is an eclectic character, observes the Washington Post. “She’s studied nursing and law, dreamt up her own religion, and penned a kinky romance novel,” writes Caitlin Dewey. The story notes that Duran is framing her sun fight as a statement against the corporate world and promises that any profits will go to charity. For those who want in, Duran is still selling parcels on her own website.

Still selling them? I’d like mine in a sub-tropical climate please. How will these so-called buyers access their HOT real estate? Perhaps Duran is assuring their safety by recommending they travel there at night. Maybe if you act now, she’ll even throw in a free pair of sunglasses with every order.

Stories like this are living proof that sometimes the real story is more far-fetched than anything made-up ever could be.
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ISIS Moving Into Position for Monumental Defeat

June 5, 2015

BREAKING: ISIS Moves Assets to Southern Syria – Gaza ISIS Launches MISSILE ATTACK on Israel

By June 5, 2015 by Jim Hoft Via The Gateway Pundit

(ISIS, ISIL, or whatever name the press calls them these days, has decided it’s time to take on the Little Satan. – LS)

Islamic State supporters reported today that ISIS is heading towards Israel.
isis israel

Islamists also claim ISIS supporters launched an attack on Israel from Gaza this week.
World Net Daily reported:

Supporters of ISIS in the Gaza Strip provided WND with a video they say proves they launched a rocket from the Gaza Strip that hit central Israel last week.

The video, with an ISIS flag on the upper left banner, shows a rocket and launcher burrowed in sand. The next scene contains footage of the rocket being launched followed by Arabic news reports about the attack.

Last week, WND was the first media outlet to report ISIS supporters claimed they were behind the rocket attack, citing a senior Salafist militant leader in Gaza.

Israeli defense officials surmised the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad may have been behind the attack as part of an internal dispute.

ISIS in Gaza declared war on Israel earlier this week.