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Monday, June 20, 2016

Rewriting history



DOJ scrubs Islam references from transcripts of Orlando terrorist's calls to police


This is truly fucking unbelievable!!!
Please...someone convince me Barry's not a Muslim. How much more obvious can it get?



OMAR MATEEN 911 CALL TO ORLANDO POLICE DISPATCH ON JUNE 12:


Orlando Dispatch: Emergency 911, this is being recorded.

Omar Mateen: In the name of God the Merciful, the beneficial [in Arabic] OD: What?

OM: Praise be to God, and prayers as well as peace be upon the prophet of God [in Arabic]. I let you know, I’m in Orlando and I did the shootings.

OD: What’s your name? OM: My name is I pledge allegiance to [omitted]. OD: Ok, What’s your name?

OM: I pledge allegiance to [omitted] may God protect him [in Arabic], on behalf of [omitted].

OD: Alright, where are you at?

OM: In Orlando.

OD: Where in Orlando?

[Omar hangs up phone]


If Barry can't defend Islam by calling terrorist attacks "workplace violence" the next best thing is to 'improve' the actual 911 call by removing any reference to Islam which in effect is rewriting history.... something this administration is well versed at.


The same situation took place in Benghazi. They had to protect the Muslim killers so what did they do? Blame an obscure video no one ever heard of. 

Does anyone see a pattern here or am I the only one?

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The Department of Justice is scrubbing references to radical Islamic beliefs from the transcripts of calls Orlando terrorist Omar Mateen made to police during his massacre, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Sunday.

A partial transcript of the conversations between authorities and Mateen, who killed 49 and wounded 53 in the June 12 attack at a Florida gay nightclub, is set to be released on Monday. But Lynch, who appeared on numerous Sunday talk shows, said the transcripts will not include Mateen's oath of loyalty to ISIS or any other religious justification for the attack.

“What we’re not going to do is further proclaim this man’s pledges of allegiance to terrorist groups, and further his propaganda,” Lynch told NBC. “We are not going to hear him make his assertions of allegiance [to the Islamic State].”

Bet if he swore allegiance to the Pope it would be a different story. In his defense of Islam refusing to call them terrorists Barry said this recently:

“Calling a threat by a different name does not make it go away.” But changing the facts through omission on the 911 call is perfectly legit?








The calls could confirm Mateen's motives in the wake of Facebook postings from the killer that already reveal Islamist leanings.

“I pledge my alliance to (ISIS leader) Abu Bakr al Baghdadi..may Allah accept me,” Mateen wrote in one post during the attack. “The real Muslims will never accept the filthy ways of the west” …“You kill innocent women and children by doing us airstrikes..now taste the Islamic state vengeance.”

Other posts include warnings to the U.S. and Russia to stop bombing the Islamic State and a prediction that more ISIS attacks would follow Mateen's assault.

But that "radical Islam" angle is likely to be missing from Monday's release.

Critics blasted the move by the administration, which has rejected branding terrorist acts as motivated by radical Islam and has sought to paint the Orlando attack as a gun control issue. 

"This is not just a simple wording issue," Ric Grenell, a Fox News contributor and former aide to UN Ambassador John Bolton told Fox and Friends Monday morning. "The fact that Loretta Lynch is somehow redacting the specific enemy that is being called out here is a PR move."

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, also on Fox and Friends Monday, said it does not help law enforcement to try to bury the motivations or allegiances of criminals and terrorists.

"Why didn't they do this with the Mafia, to spare Italian-Americans?" Giuliani asked. "Why? Because if you did, you would never make the connection [which ultimately] brought them down."

Mateen died in a hail of gunfire after police blew a hole in the side of the venue following a three-hour hostage standoff. But before his final moments came, Mateen declared allegiance to Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi -- right in the midst of the slaughter.

The move to edit the transcripts of Mateen's calls harkens back to April, when French President Francois Hollande's reference to "Islamist terrorism" was left out of an official White House video during an international summit in Washington D.C. The White House later told several news outlets the dropped phrase was a "technical issue."

President Obama famously has tried not to use the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" in his remarks, a position many Republicans have lambasted him for. Obama has said he believes that phrase gives a measure of legitimacy to terror groups.

And as investigators look past Mateen's religious convictions, Lynch said a top goal is to build a complete profile of the gunman in order to help prevent another massacre like Orlando.

“We are trying to re-create the days, the weeks, the months of this killer’s life before this attack,” Lynch said. “And we are also asking those people who had contact with him to come forward and give us that information as well.”

Mateen was the focus of two FBI investigations into suspected terrorism. However, the probes were concluded without further action, and Mateen was allowed to legally buy firearms.

Lynch said the Justice Department is “going to go back and see what changes could have been made,” regarding how the investigations were handled.

Lynch said she’s traveling to Orlando Tuesday to meet with federal investigators.

While speaking to CBS’ “Face The Nation,” Lynch said that a key goal of the probe was to determine why Mateen targeted the gay community. The victims were predominantly gay and Hispanic since it was "Latin Night" at Pulse.

Lynch, speaking on “Fox News Sunday,” declined to say whether federal authorities will charge anybody in connection with the mass murder. She also declined to comment on why the wife of the shooter has not been arrested, amid purported evidence that she either helped her husband plot the murders or suspected his intentions and did not alert authorities.

Lynch also expressed support for Texas GOP Sen. John Cornyn's amendment, which is scheduled for a vote Monday in the Senate and would allow the federal government to delay a gun sale to a suspected terrorist for as long as 72 hours. Afterward, prosecutors would have to persuade a judge to block the sale permanently.

Lynch said such an amendment would give the federal government the ability to stop a sale to somebody on the terror watch list.

Meanwhile, thousands of people packed Lake Eola Park in Florida Sunday evening for a vigil to honor the victims of the shooting. The park was filled with people holding white flowers, American flags, and candles.

At the end of the gathering, people held up their candles as the name of each victim was read, creating a ring of fire around Lake Eola. They chanted "One Orlando," ''Orlando United" and "Somos Orlando," Spanish for "We are Orlando."

"That event has gotten the attention of the world," said Evania Nichols, an Orlando resident. "And, for Orlando — a city that's always been incredibly inclusive no matter your skin color, no matter your background — it's brought about a movement that I think is starting here and I really hope continues."







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Looks like we're in trouble






This computer is so smart it can envision Hillary's emails before she writes them. 

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Chinese supercomputer is the world's fastest — and without using US chips



A Chinese supercomputer built using domestic chip technology has been declared the world's fastest. The news highlights China's recent advances in the creation of such systems, as well the country's waning reliance on US semiconductor technology.

The Sunway TaihuLight takes the top spot from previous record-holder Tianhe-2 (also located in China), and more than triples the latter's speed. The new number one is capable of performing some 93 quadrillion calculations per second (otherwise known as petaflops) and is roughly five times more powerful than the speediest US system, which is now ranked third worldwide.

The TaihuLight is comprised of some 41,000 chips, each with 260 processor cores. This makes for a total of 10.65 million cores, compared to the 560,000 cores in America's top machine. In terms of memory, it's relatively light on its feet, with just 1.3 petabytes used for the entire machine. (By comparison, the much less powerful 10-petaflop K supercomputer uses 1.4 petabytes of RAM.) This means it's unusually energy efficient, drawing just 15.3 megawatts of power — less than the 17.8 megawatts used by the 33-petaflop Tianhe-2.

More significantly than its specs, though, is the fact that the TaihuLight is built from Chinese semiconductors. "It's not based on an existing architecture. They built it themselves," Jack Dongarra, a professor at the University of Tennessee and creator of the measurement system used to rank the world's supercomputers, told Bloomberg. "This is a system that has Chinese processors."

The US has banned the export of high-performance chips to china

The previous fastest supercomputer, China's Tianhe-2, was built using US-made Intel processors. There were plans to upgrade the Tianhe-2's performance last year, but in April 2015 the US government placed an export ban on all high-performance computing chips to China. The Department of Commerce said that exporting such technology was "acting contrary" to American national security or foreign interests, and suggested that an earlier Chinese supercomputer — the Tianhe-1A — had been "used in nuclear explosive activities."

Supercomputers are thought by both the US and China to be integral for national security and scientific research. Such systems are used for a variety of tasks, including civilian work like climate forecasting and product design. However, they're also useful for more high-stakes research, including cybersecurity and nuclear weaponry. According to its creators, the TaihuLight will be used in the fields of manufacturing, life science, and earth system modeling.

China's investment in high-performance chips and supercomputers in recent years has been significant and effective. In 2001, there were no Chinese supercomputers in the world's top 500 ranking. Now, there are 167 — more than the US, which has 165 entries. The development of TaihuLight was funded under the so-called "863 program," a government project aimed at ending reliance on foreign technology.



 


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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Connecting the dots












15 of the 19 911 highjackers were Saudi's. 




The San Bernardino Muslim killers.

Syed Rizwan Farook visited Saudia Arabia several times before committing the atrocity. 




Omar Mateen visited Saudia Arabia twice before the massacre. 


Still think this is just a coincidence?



 Saudi's 


ISIS 


Not a whole hell of a lot of difference.











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Friday, June 17, 2016

The "JV" team now playing in the NFL



But no one told Barry.

Omar Mateen

Just a Muslim who walked into a gay bar...


and announced free shots for everyone.

(Or so the media would have you believe)


The Muslim above goes to a club shoots and kills 49 injures dozens more shouting Allah Akbar while texting his wife before calling 911 and claiming his allegiance to ISIS, and prior to the slaughter, posted this on facebook:

“You kill innocent women and children by doing us airstrikes..now taste the Islamic state vengeance,” Mateen posted early Sunday morning, according to officials in the FBI’s counterterrorism division. “In the next few days you will see attacks from the Islamic State in the usa.”

Open and shut...terrorism... no two ways about right?

Not according to Barry and the MSM. Mateen bears no responsibility. The real culprits are gun control, Republicans, and the NRA. It's like the guns just loaded themselves, jumped in the van, went to the nightclub and shot up the joint. 

Poor guy... the liberals feel sorry for him. Why should he have to pay for the actions taken by his guns? 






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How much you wanna bet...




This woman was in the [subject box] in quite a few of those 31,000 deleted emails.

"He said one of his letters was even "deceptively" marked classified "to limit my ability to create a public furor over how Sabrina had been and continues to be mistreated."





Ex-CIA officer facing jail in Italy claims Clinton, State Department ignored her pleas


Sabrina De Sousa in 2012. (Nikki Kahn/The Washington Post via AP) 


A former CIA officer and diplomat who has repeatedly denied playing a role in one of the most notorious U.S. counterterrorism programs is set to become the only American held accountable for it -- and claims the Obama administration has abandoned her.

Sabrina De Sousa, who is stuck in Portugal and awaiting extradition to Italy over her alleged role in the rendition of a terror suspect years ago, claims the State Department has ignored repeated requests to intervene on her behalf. She and her lawyers are particularly critical of Hillary Clinton, who still has not commented on the case. 

Mark S. Zaid, an attorney who previously worked with De Sousa, told FoxNews.com his firm made "multiple efforts" to reach out to the State Department -- specifically then-Secretary of State Clinton -- and that "every time we were completely rebuffed with silence."

He said one of his letters was even "deceptively" classified "to limit my ability to create a public furor over how Sabrina had been and continues to be mistreated."

They marked it classified so they couldn't make a big stink about it. In other words... they wanted her in the position she was in. Which makes the stench of her "classified" email scandal even more appalling! 


De Sousa, a naturalized American from India, was arrested in Portugal last October and earlier this month lost her latest court bid to halt her extradition to Italy. She faces four years in prison there over her alleged role in the rendition of a suspected terrorist 13 years ago.

De Sousa has launched numerous unsuccessful bids over the years to clear her name, but has received little known help from the government she served for more than a decade.

If she's sent to prison, she would become the first CIA officer and U.S. diplomat imprisoned over the controversial rendition program. 

Implemented under President George W. Bush, the program transferred terror suspects to other countries for detention and interrogation. De Sousa, along with about two dozen other CIA agents and an Air Force official, were convicted in absentia in Italy in 2009 on kidnapping and other charges related to the abduction of Osama Mustapha Hassan Nasr, known also as Abu Omar, under the rendition program.

Omar, a radical cleric, was taken while walking down a street in Milan and flown to Egypt where he was held prisoner for four years without a trial before eventually being released. Omar claims during that time he was tortured.


Omar also was convicted in absentia in Italy of "criminal association for the purposes of international terrorism" and sentenced to six years in prison. Prosecutors claim he collaborated with 13 other suspected terrorists between 2000 and 2003 with the intent of carrying out terrorist attacks around the world. 

Around the time of the rendition, De Sousa, 60, worked under diplomatic cover and was stationed in Milan.

On the specific day in question, though, De Sousa claims she was chaperoning her son's school ski trip in northern Italy – about 200 miles from Milan. 

De Sousa recently detailed her frustration over the situation to VICE. During the in-depth interview, she didn't pull punches at who she thinks is hurting her shot at freedom.

"There needs to be an explanation instead of a no comment," De Sousa said about Clinton's careful avoidance of the issue. "She already has the issue of Benghazi, which was diplomatic. And now we have a U.S. diplomat going to prison, that's two things."

De Sousa believes Clinton could still do the right thing.

"I think the most important thing Secretary Clinton can do now is comment," De Sousa told VICE. "So going in, if she becomes president, then at least everyone knows her position on it."

A State Department official told FoxNews.com that they are aware of the De Sousa situation: 

"We have seen reports that a Portuguese Court has acceded to the Italian government's request for the extradition of Sabrina de Sousa. We refer you to the Italian and Portuguese governments for further information."

De Sousa's extradition was recently raised during a European Parliament hearing where a resolution was passed calling upon member states to formally investigate Europe's role in U.S. renditions.

Ana Gomes, a member of the European Parliament, called De Sousa a "scapegoat" and said those truly responsible for renditions were being protected.

VICE also spoke with Abu Omar, who said he supports a pardon or immunity for De Sousa.

The irony isn't lost on De Sousa.

"A former agency employee said to me – 'How embarrassing is it going to be for the CIA when the terrorist starts to support you in this whole story?'" she reportedly said.

Glen Caplin, a spokesman for Clinton's campaign, told FoxNews.com that they "can not comment on the specifics of a case that is working its way through the legal systems of two other countries" and deferred "any questions to the U.S. government agencies."

Typical Clinton









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