JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
THE HITS AGAINST TRUMP ARE OUT BIGTIME BY ALL THE LAME STREAM-LAME BRAIN MEDIA. I WOULD NOT FOR TRUMP MYSELF. I WOULD STICK TO A CHRISTIAN LIKE BEN CARSON OR TED CRUZ. BUT THE BIG BOYS IN THE REPUBLICANS WILL DO ANYTHING TO GET TRUMP OTTA THE RACE. SO THEY CAN PAY TO GET WANT THEY WANT FROM ONE OF THEIR PUPPETS. I PREDICT BEN CARSON IN TODAYS ELECTIONS WILL DO BETTER THEN EXPECTED. AND RUBIO I BELIEVE IS PUTTING HIMSELF OUT OF THE RACE WITH THESE TRUMP BACK AND FORTHS. EVERYBODY ALWAYS DROPS OUT ONCE TRUMP GETS ON THEIR CASES. SO I WOULD WATCH FOR RUBIO TO BE THE NEXT TO FLY THE COOP FOR PRESIDENT.
WORLD POWERS IN THE LAST DAYS (END OF AGE OF GRACE NOT THE WORLD)
EUROPEAN UNION-KING OF WEST-DAN 9:26-27,DAN 7:23-24,DAN 11:40,REV 13:1-10
EGYPT-KING OF THE SOUTH-DAN 11:40
RUSSIA-KING OF THE NORTH-EZEK 38:1-2,EZEK 39:1-3
CHINA-KING OF THE EAST-DAN 11:44,REV 9:16,18
VATICAN-RELIGIOUS LEADER-REV 13:11-18,REV 17:4-5,9,18
WORLD TERRORISM
GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN JEWS)
ISAIAH 14:12-14
12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14 I (SATAN HAS EYE TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND BECAME DEMONS)
JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH OF ISLAM)
EU and Canada agree on dispute settlement court By Eric Maurice-EUOBSERVER
BRUSSELS, 29. Feb, 18:28-EU and Canada have agreed on a permanent investor court system to be included in their free trade agreement, in a decision the EU hopes will be replicated in its trade talks with the US.In a last round of talks, the European Commission and the Canadian government completed scrubbing over the legal elements of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) they had finished negotiating in 2014."This is good news," EU trade commissioner Cecilia Malmstroem said at a press conference on Monday."It is good sign that we can cooperate and that we have listened to the concerns."The investment chapter had remained open in the face on criticism on both sides of the Atlantic about investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS), an ad hoc arbitration system that was included in the first version.A permanent and institutionalised dispute settlement tribunal will be set up instead, with judges appointed in advance by the EU and Canada, and an appeal mechanism will be put in place.The agreement also has "stronger language" on the rights of states to regulate, and judges will be "bound by a very strict ethical code of conduct," Malmstroem said.For the EU, the new settlement system, called investor court system (ICS) should also be part of the ongoing negotiations for a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) wih the US.As in CETA, the ISDS has been widely criticised by TTIP opponents, and last autumn Malmstroem proposed an investor court system (ICS) to replace it. An ICS has already been put in place with Vietnam and is now agreed with Canada."The mandate I have from the member states is to try to introduce all this new system in TTIP but also in all future negotiations until we have a permanent multilateral court," Malmstroem said."It's in CETA, we'll see what happens in TTIP," she said.During the latest round of talks in Brussels last week, US negotiators did not commit to endorse the investor court system (ICS) put forward by the EU."We are pursuing those discussions with full understanding of what the objectives are behind these provisions and with a focus on how best we can achieve what are essentially commonly shared goals and outcomes in this area,” the chief US negotiator Dan Mullaney said Friday (26 February).Malmstroem said the ICS responded to the demands of the European Parliament and member states. But it has been rejected by German judges as illegal. In early February, the German Association of Magistrates, a Berlin-based judicial umbrella organisation, said it saw "neither a legal basis nor a need for such a court".The trade commissioner assured that CETA was "a very good agreement" which would remove 99 percent of customs and duties between Canada and the EU and save 407 million per year in tariffs.CETA will now have to be translated into the other EU languages before the commission can formally publish its legislative proposal to ratify the agreement, in May or June."If everything goes well," the Council of member states and the European Parliament could approve CETA before the end of the year, Malmstroem said.A question remains over whether EU member states will be called on to ratify the deal as well.Officials said that the commission had not decided yet whether it would consider CETA a mixed agreement, requiring national approval, or an EU agreement, where the EU Parliament and Council's approval is enough.In any case, the final decision on ratification will be up to the council.
Bulk collection still allowed under EU-US data 'shield' By Nikolaj Nielsen-FEB 29,16-EUOBSERVER
BRUSSELS, Today, 17:43-The EU Commission on Monday (29 February) released details of a US data transfer agreement said to be worth some $260 billion.But the Brussels executive warned it would not hesitate to suspend the self-certification pact should the current or next US administration fail to adhere to the new rules under the so-called EU-US Privacy Shield."We will suspend and we mean it," an EU official told reporters in Brussels.Austrian privacy campaigner Max Schrems, whose court case against Facebook helped shape Privacy Shield, said the latest agreement contained only minor improvements.He noted the US still had wide bulk collection data powers despite US reforms-This includes, according to the US government, "countering certain activities of foreign powers; counterterrorism; counter-proliferation; cybersecurity; detecting and countering threats to US or allied armed forces; and combating transnational criminal threats, including sanctions evasion."The EU official, for her part, says any bulk collection by the US would be an exception.-Signed letters-Letters signed by top US officials, and published in the US federal register, underpin the commitments made in Shield.They include signatures by US secretary of state John Kerry, US secretary of commerce Penny Pritzker, and US commissioner of the federal trade commission Edith Ramirez."I don't expect that whoever comes next in the next US administration will easily play with that," added the official.Privacy Shield, which still needs to be formalised before official launch, replaces an invalidated 15-year old data transfer agreement known as Safe Harbour.The pact is supposed to ensure an "adequate" level of privacy protection whenever someone's data is transferred to the US from the EU.The suspension threat is meant, in part, to address broader concerns that the latest deal would fall apart should it end up in the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg or should US counterparts fail to take it seriously.The Luxembourg court last October scrapped Safe Harbour, which was riddled with loopholes and seldom enforced by the US Federal Trade Commission. Some 4,000 US firms had signed up to the pact.The latest deal is the end result of two years of talks between EU and US negotiators following mass surveillance revelations by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.The court ruled that any form of "access on a generalised basis to the content of electronic communications must be regarded as compromising the essence of the fundamental right to respect for private life”.German Green MEP Jan Phillipp Albrecht, who steered the data protection bill through the parliament, remains sceptical that Shield can deliver."The new 'Privacy Shield' framework appears to amount to little more than a remarketed version of the pre-existing Safe Harbour decision, offering little more than cosmetic changes," he said in a statement.The EU official said the commission would scrap the latest pact should US companies not "live up to the obligations they have signed up to" and if complaints by EU citizens are not properly handled.Privacy Shield extends also to alternative data transfer contracts.The pact contains a handful of novelties, including a US ombudsperson to oversee complaints by EU citizens on national security breaches, a joint annual review of the pact, and a 45-day response delay by companies.“That is a tight deadline if you look at the structure of multinationals and complexity of cross border cases," said Jorg Hladjk, counsel at Hunton & Williams law firm in Brussels.US under-secretary of state Catherine Novelli will oversee the ombudsperson role and steer individual complaints through the US system.US companies that fail to comply could be delisted from the scheme or face possible fines from the US federal trade commission."Most of these cases will concern cases where an individual is asking for access or notification of his data for the processing of data to not be transferred to a company outside of Privacy Shield," said a second EU official.
Irish election creates political puzzle By Peter Teffer-EUOBSERVER
Brussels, 29. Feb, 09:21-Irish voters have turned away from the two parties responsible for unpopular austerity measures, but the result from Friday's (26 February) election is unlikely to leave any party with an obvious path to government.With counting still going on in some districts on Monday (29 February), no clear winner has yet emerged from Friday's election.However, prime minister Enda Kenny's coalition has certainly lost its majority.With the results in for 148 of 158 parliament seats, Kenny's centre-right Fine Gael party received around 25 percent of the votes, down from 36 percent in 2011.His junior coalition partner, centre-left Labour, plummeted from 19 percent to 6.6 percent, while Kenny's rivals in the centrist/centre-right Fianna Fail party increased their support from 17 percent to 24 percent.However, neither of the two mainstream parties, Fine Gael or Fianna Fail, appears to be able to form a coalition with a junior partner.In many European democracies, that would leave a grand coalition between the two as the most likely option, but in Ireland the two parties foster rivalries that go back to the 1922-23 civil war.Health minister Leo Varadkar, of Fine Gael, said he was against a grand alliance with Fianna Fail.“I don’t think it’s a good idea for either party. I don’t think it would last. I don’t trust them and I think it would open the door to Sinn Fein as the lead opposition,” he said according to the Irish Times.Left-wing Sinn Fein, with historic ties to the Irish Republican Army, won almost 14 percent, up from 10 percent.Some have likened the election result to that of the anti-establishment outcomes of recent votes in Spain and Greece.“The former coalition government has counted huge losses, with its support slumping almost 50 per cent. Sinn Fein has grown impressively, setting itself as the party that will define mainstream politics in Ireland from now on,” said Greek MEP Dimitris Papadimoulis, of the left-wing Syriza party.Another left-wing group, the Anti-Austerity Alliance-People Before Profit, also did well, with around 4 percent of the vote.Kenny has said he will try to form a government.“I'd like to think that it could be possible, given the final results, to be able to put a government together that could work through the many challenges we have,” he said according to the BBC.Other options beyond a grand coalition include a minority government, or fresh elections.Finance minister Michael Noonan hinted that another election might have to be called, saying from an election count centre: “We may all be back here again very shortly.”
Migrant tensions flare at Macedonian-Greek border By Eszter Zalan-EUOBSERVER
BRUSSELS, 29. Feb, 18:55-Macedonian police used stun grenades and tear gas to push back hundreds of frustrated Syrian and Iraqi asylum seekers stuck on the Greek side of the border, after they tried to force their way across the border into Macedonia on Monday (29 February).Thousands are stuck on the Greek side after Austria and Balkan countries restricted border crossings, with people forced out of the Idomeni refugee cap onto surrounding fields.About 6,500 Syrian and Iraqi refugees are camped out around Idomeni, with another 500 moved to a make-shift camp nearby.Aslyum seekers desperate to move on to the north chanted “Open the border!" and "We want to go to Serbia!" and pushed their way passed Greek police, but the Macedonian forces repelled the protestors, AP reported-Several women and children were nearly trampled and Macedonian authorities said one officer was injured, AP said.According to reports, only about 50 asylum seekers were allowed to cross into Macedonia on Monday, making the bottleneck, which had feared for months, very real in Greece.Authorities say more than 22,000 people are now stuck and more are arriving every day. That number could reach up to 70,000 by next month.Macedonia said it will only allow in as many people as Serbia accepts, and Serbia has been allowing fewer people as Austria capped the numbers it allowes in and through its territory daily.With the bottleneck scenario is creating a humanitarian crisis in Greece, German chancellor Angela Merkel lashed out against Austria.“We can't do this in such a way that we simply abandon Greece,” Merkel said Sunday on ARD television.“This is exactly what I fear: When one country defines its border, another must suffer. That is not my Europe,” she added.The European Commission has been working on “contingency plans” to help Greece and other Western Balkan countries cope with the crisis.The Wall Street Journal reports that the commission is preparing to allocate €700 million over the next three years for humanitarian aid inside the bloc, primarily for Greece.
Orban: EU leaders lack will to stop migrants By Eszter Zalan-EUOBSERVER
BRUSSELS, 29. Feb, 09:30-Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, said Sunday (28 February) EU leaders had no will to get a grip on the migration crisis, and vowed to fight pressure from Brussels to take in more refugees.In a “state of the nation” speech, Orban told supporters he did not blame the migrants for only doing "what they think is best for them" by coming to Europe, but European leaders for failing to come up with a plan to reverse the tide of people.“Europe's future is endangered primarily not by those who want to come here, but by those political, economic and intellectual leaders who are trying to transform Europe in opposition to the European people,” Orban said.“Migration can be stopped,” Orban said, arguing that Europe “has the technological, strategic and economic might to defend itself”.“It is enough of a problem that Brussels cannot organise Europe’s defence, but the bigger trouble is that it lacks the will to do so,” he told his supporters in a traditionally blunt speech.He blamed German chancellor Angela Merkel's welcoming response to refugees as one of the factors responsible for the crisis, saying the “wilkommenspolitik” came as a surprise as a few years ago European leaders said “multiculturalism is dead”.Orban has been at the forefront of a coalition of eastern European countries that have resisted Brussels’ calls to share the burden of taking in refugees, with Hungary and Slovakia challenging an EU decision at the bloc’s top court.The controversial PM, who has been criticised for building a fence at the southern border with Serbia and Croatia, said his government was making preparations to build a fence along the Romanian border.He said eastern Europeans were more aware of the “threat of mass migration”, seeing the warning signs first, than western Europeans, whose sense of reality was "dulled".Orban described the EU’s response to the migrant crisis as “absurd” and compared EU leadership to the captain of a ship that is about to crash who spends his time “designating the non-smoking lifeboats instead of trying to avoid the collision.”Orban said newcomers did not want to integrate and it was not possible to compensate for the ageing European workforce with young Muslim masses, saying parallel societies threatened the security and identity of Europe.The Hungarian prime minister, who despises political correctness, said European “cosmopolitan” leaders were out of touch with their constituencies whose majority was inclined to national feelings.He warned European leaders to base their policies on reality, otherwise they were destined for failure.“Let go of illusions, ideology and mirage dreams,” he said in a message to European leaders, saying western European countries had not managed to integrate the migrants who had come over the last decades.-‘Brussels must be stopped’-"Brussels must be stopped," Orban vowed Sunday, saying Hungary would fight the mandatory relocation quota scheme, which he said would be on the agenda at the March EU summit.“We can't allow them to force us ... to import the bitter fruits of their mistaken immigration policies. We don't want to and won't import crime, terrorism, homophobia, and anti-Semitism into Hungary,” he said.“There will be no lawless districts in Hungarian cities. There will be no riots, no refugee camps set on fire and no gangs will hunt for our wives and daughters," he said, in reference to a number of recent social disturbances in Europe, including attacks on refugee centres and alleged mass sexual harassment by migrants in Cologne on New Year’s Eve.He said the EU had two camps: the unionists, who believed in a United States of Europe and mandatory relocation quotas, and "sovereignist", who saw Europe as a coalition of free nations and rejected the scheme. “This could break the alliance of Europe’s peoples,” he said.Orban called an earlier decision by the EU to distribute 120,000 refugees across the bloc “unfortunate, unreasonable, unjust, and illegal,” saying it was made by bypassing national sovereignty.Orban said recent threats to cut funding for eastern Europeans if they did not take in migrants were blackmail, and argued that western European companies had taken from these countries as much in profit as that which the EU had sent in funds.“We do not owe each other anything,” Orban said.Orban called for a referendum last week in a bid to summon the Hungarian people against a mandatory relocation scheme.
Merkel stands her ground on migration By Eric Maurice-EUOBSERVER
BRUSSELS, 29. Feb, 09:23-German chancellor Angela Merkel once again on Sunday (28 February) defended her migration policy, vowed to help Greece and fight to find a European solution to the refugee crisis."It's my damn duty and obligation to do everything possible for Europe to find a united path," she said in a combative interview on German public TV ARD."I have no plan B," she said, ruling out closing German borders to stop migrants coming to the country."There is no point in believing that I can solve the problem through the unilateral closure of borders," she said.Merkel appeared in one of Germany's main talk shows a few days after Austria, together with Western Balkan countries, decided to cap the number of migrants allowed to cross their borders, a space stretching from Greece to central Europe.As a result, up to 70,000 refugees could be left stranded in Greece, according to the Greek migration minister. The EU Commission warned of a potential humanitarian crisis."This is exactly what I fear: when someone defines his border and the other has to suffer. That is not my Europe," Merkel said.-'Show humanity'-Austria's "unilateral" decision deprived the EU of the time to prepare for the situation, she said.She assured that the EU "could have waited until the regular [EU] summit on 18 March", to find a common solution, arrange the distribution of refugees and build accommodation in Greece.She deplored that Greece "is now left alone with its problems" and said she could "not allow that"."Do you seriously believe that all the euro states that last year fought all the way to keep Greece in the eurozone - and we were the strictest - can one year later allow Greece to plunge into chaos?" she asked.Merkel said that her main option to solve the crisis remained working with Turkey to reduce the number of migrants coming to Europe. If the EU-Turkey summit on 7 March brings no results, she said she "will continue to work" to find a solution at the following EU summit on 18 March.Two weeks ahead of regional elections where her policies will be put to the test, the German chancellor reaffirmed that her job was to "solve problems so that we can stand by our values".She rejected recent violence against refugees in Germany as "repulsive" and "unjustifiable".What was "right for Germany" at the moment, she said, was "to keep Europe together and to show humanity".
Nanny waving child's severed head detained in Moscow-AFP By Anna Smolchenko-FEB 29,16-YAHOONEWS
Moscow (AFP) - Moscow police on Monday arrested a nanny for beheading a young girl in her care, with witnesses saying the black-clad woman was carrying a severed head and threatening to "blow everyone up".The agitated woman, who was reportedly shouting "Allahu Akbar", was spotted pacing up and down outside a Moscow metro station in front of bewildered bystanders.Russian investigators said a woman had been detained after killing a child aged three or four who reportedly had learning disabilities, then setting fire to the apartment and fleeing."I hate democracy. I am a terrorist. I want you dead," the woman in a headscarf shouted as she waved the head, according to footage broadcast by local television."You have become so hardened, you have eliminated so many of us. Look I am a suicide bomber, I will die, doomsday will come in a second," she said in accented Russian.Witness Alyona Kuratova told independent Dozhd TV that the woman was holding the head by its hair.Kuratova described scenes of chaos, with police cars and ambulances arriving at the scene and some people yelling: "terror attack, terror attack."She said she could not make out what the woman shouted but some media reported that she yelled "Allahu Akbar" -- Arabic for "God is greatest" -- and threatened to blow herself up.Another witness said the woman shouted that she would "kill everyone, blow up everyone."Some said the woman had paced up and down for some 20 minutes before she was detained near Oktyabrskoe Pole metro station.- 'Monstrous and inexplicable' -LifeNews, a news service with close ties to law enforcement agencies, said that when police approached her for a document check, she pulled the head out of her bag and started yelling that she had killed a child.Television footage showed several men approaching and overpowering the woman, who some media reported suffered mental health problems."Monstrous and inexplicable," tweeted Russia's children's rights commissioner Pavel Astakhov, urging parents to carefully check on the mental state of nannies when they are hired.Investigators said a nanny had been detained after the body of a child aged three or four years with "signs of violent death" was found on Monday in an apartment in northwest Moscow."According to preliminary information, the child's nanny... waited until the parents left the apartment with their elder child and, guided by unknown motives, killed the little one, set the apartment on fire and left the scene," the Investigative Committee said.State news agency TASS, citing a law enforcement source, said: "The child's body was without the head. According to a preliminary version, the nanny carried away the head."- Psychiatric tests -Investigators said a criminal probe had been opened and that the suspect would undergo a psychiatric examination to establish whether she "understands the meaning of her actions and behaviour".Interfax news agency, citing a law enforcement source, identified the woman as 38-year-old Gyulchekhra Bobokulova, a native of Muslim-majority Uzbekistan.LifeNews said Bobokulova had told authorities she committed the crime because of her husband's infidelity, adding that she may be suffering from manic psychosis.The mother of the slain girl was taken by ambulance to an undisclosed location, Zvezda television channel said.Media reports said the nanny had looked after the girl, who suffered a learning disability because of a medical mistake when she was born, for about 18 months.Her parents had been collecting money to treat their daughter in Germany, mass-circulation Moskovsky Komsomolets reported.Russians have in recent years seen all kinds of gruesome murders and attacks including the bombing of planes and the metro.But the little girl's murder sent shockwaves across Moscow, with many saying the woman had not been apprehended quickly enough and questioning the professionalism of police.
WORLD POWERS IN THE LAST DAYS (END OF AGE OF GRACE NOT THE WORLD)
EUROPEAN UNION-KING OF WEST-DAN 9:26-27,DAN 7:23-24,DAN 11:40,REV 13:1-10
EGYPT-KING OF THE SOUTH-DAN 11:40
RUSSIA-KING OF THE NORTH-EZEK 38:1-2,EZEK 39:1-3
CHINA-KING OF THE EAST-DAN 11:44,REV 9:16,18
VATICAN-RELIGIOUS LEADER-REV 13:11-18,REV 17:4-5,9,18
WORLD TERRORISM
GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN JEWS)
ISAIAH 14:12-14
12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14 I (SATAN HAS EYE TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND BECAME DEMONS)
JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH OF ISLAM)
EU and Canada agree on dispute settlement court By Eric Maurice-EUOBSERVER
BRUSSELS, 29. Feb, 18:28-EU and Canada have agreed on a permanent investor court system to be included in their free trade agreement, in a decision the EU hopes will be replicated in its trade talks with the US.In a last round of talks, the European Commission and the Canadian government completed scrubbing over the legal elements of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) they had finished negotiating in 2014."This is good news," EU trade commissioner Cecilia Malmstroem said at a press conference on Monday."It is good sign that we can cooperate and that we have listened to the concerns."The investment chapter had remained open in the face on criticism on both sides of the Atlantic about investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS), an ad hoc arbitration system that was included in the first version.A permanent and institutionalised dispute settlement tribunal will be set up instead, with judges appointed in advance by the EU and Canada, and an appeal mechanism will be put in place.The agreement also has "stronger language" on the rights of states to regulate, and judges will be "bound by a very strict ethical code of conduct," Malmstroem said.For the EU, the new settlement system, called investor court system (ICS) should also be part of the ongoing negotiations for a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) wih the US.As in CETA, the ISDS has been widely criticised by TTIP opponents, and last autumn Malmstroem proposed an investor court system (ICS) to replace it. An ICS has already been put in place with Vietnam and is now agreed with Canada."The mandate I have from the member states is to try to introduce all this new system in TTIP but also in all future negotiations until we have a permanent multilateral court," Malmstroem said."It's in CETA, we'll see what happens in TTIP," she said.During the latest round of talks in Brussels last week, US negotiators did not commit to endorse the investor court system (ICS) put forward by the EU."We are pursuing those discussions with full understanding of what the objectives are behind these provisions and with a focus on how best we can achieve what are essentially commonly shared goals and outcomes in this area,” the chief US negotiator Dan Mullaney said Friday (26 February).Malmstroem said the ICS responded to the demands of the European Parliament and member states. But it has been rejected by German judges as illegal. In early February, the German Association of Magistrates, a Berlin-based judicial umbrella organisation, said it saw "neither a legal basis nor a need for such a court".The trade commissioner assured that CETA was "a very good agreement" which would remove 99 percent of customs and duties between Canada and the EU and save 407 million per year in tariffs.CETA will now have to be translated into the other EU languages before the commission can formally publish its legislative proposal to ratify the agreement, in May or June."If everything goes well," the Council of member states and the European Parliament could approve CETA before the end of the year, Malmstroem said.A question remains over whether EU member states will be called on to ratify the deal as well.Officials said that the commission had not decided yet whether it would consider CETA a mixed agreement, requiring national approval, or an EU agreement, where the EU Parliament and Council's approval is enough.In any case, the final decision on ratification will be up to the council.
Bulk collection still allowed under EU-US data 'shield' By Nikolaj Nielsen-FEB 29,16-EUOBSERVER
BRUSSELS, Today, 17:43-The EU Commission on Monday (29 February) released details of a US data transfer agreement said to be worth some $260 billion.But the Brussels executive warned it would not hesitate to suspend the self-certification pact should the current or next US administration fail to adhere to the new rules under the so-called EU-US Privacy Shield."We will suspend and we mean it," an EU official told reporters in Brussels.Austrian privacy campaigner Max Schrems, whose court case against Facebook helped shape Privacy Shield, said the latest agreement contained only minor improvements.He noted the US still had wide bulk collection data powers despite US reforms-This includes, according to the US government, "countering certain activities of foreign powers; counterterrorism; counter-proliferation; cybersecurity; detecting and countering threats to US or allied armed forces; and combating transnational criminal threats, including sanctions evasion."The EU official, for her part, says any bulk collection by the US would be an exception.-Signed letters-Letters signed by top US officials, and published in the US federal register, underpin the commitments made in Shield.They include signatures by US secretary of state John Kerry, US secretary of commerce Penny Pritzker, and US commissioner of the federal trade commission Edith Ramirez."I don't expect that whoever comes next in the next US administration will easily play with that," added the official.Privacy Shield, which still needs to be formalised before official launch, replaces an invalidated 15-year old data transfer agreement known as Safe Harbour.The pact is supposed to ensure an "adequate" level of privacy protection whenever someone's data is transferred to the US from the EU.The suspension threat is meant, in part, to address broader concerns that the latest deal would fall apart should it end up in the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg or should US counterparts fail to take it seriously.The Luxembourg court last October scrapped Safe Harbour, which was riddled with loopholes and seldom enforced by the US Federal Trade Commission. Some 4,000 US firms had signed up to the pact.The latest deal is the end result of two years of talks between EU and US negotiators following mass surveillance revelations by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.The court ruled that any form of "access on a generalised basis to the content of electronic communications must be regarded as compromising the essence of the fundamental right to respect for private life”.German Green MEP Jan Phillipp Albrecht, who steered the data protection bill through the parliament, remains sceptical that Shield can deliver."The new 'Privacy Shield' framework appears to amount to little more than a remarketed version of the pre-existing Safe Harbour decision, offering little more than cosmetic changes," he said in a statement.The EU official said the commission would scrap the latest pact should US companies not "live up to the obligations they have signed up to" and if complaints by EU citizens are not properly handled.Privacy Shield extends also to alternative data transfer contracts.The pact contains a handful of novelties, including a US ombudsperson to oversee complaints by EU citizens on national security breaches, a joint annual review of the pact, and a 45-day response delay by companies.“That is a tight deadline if you look at the structure of multinationals and complexity of cross border cases," said Jorg Hladjk, counsel at Hunton & Williams law firm in Brussels.US under-secretary of state Catherine Novelli will oversee the ombudsperson role and steer individual complaints through the US system.US companies that fail to comply could be delisted from the scheme or face possible fines from the US federal trade commission."Most of these cases will concern cases where an individual is asking for access or notification of his data for the processing of data to not be transferred to a company outside of Privacy Shield," said a second EU official.
Irish election creates political puzzle By Peter Teffer-EUOBSERVER
Brussels, 29. Feb, 09:21-Irish voters have turned away from the two parties responsible for unpopular austerity measures, but the result from Friday's (26 February) election is unlikely to leave any party with an obvious path to government.With counting still going on in some districts on Monday (29 February), no clear winner has yet emerged from Friday's election.However, prime minister Enda Kenny's coalition has certainly lost its majority.With the results in for 148 of 158 parliament seats, Kenny's centre-right Fine Gael party received around 25 percent of the votes, down from 36 percent in 2011.His junior coalition partner, centre-left Labour, plummeted from 19 percent to 6.6 percent, while Kenny's rivals in the centrist/centre-right Fianna Fail party increased their support from 17 percent to 24 percent.However, neither of the two mainstream parties, Fine Gael or Fianna Fail, appears to be able to form a coalition with a junior partner.In many European democracies, that would leave a grand coalition between the two as the most likely option, but in Ireland the two parties foster rivalries that go back to the 1922-23 civil war.Health minister Leo Varadkar, of Fine Gael, said he was against a grand alliance with Fianna Fail.“I don’t think it’s a good idea for either party. I don’t think it would last. I don’t trust them and I think it would open the door to Sinn Fein as the lead opposition,” he said according to the Irish Times.Left-wing Sinn Fein, with historic ties to the Irish Republican Army, won almost 14 percent, up from 10 percent.Some have likened the election result to that of the anti-establishment outcomes of recent votes in Spain and Greece.“The former coalition government has counted huge losses, with its support slumping almost 50 per cent. Sinn Fein has grown impressively, setting itself as the party that will define mainstream politics in Ireland from now on,” said Greek MEP Dimitris Papadimoulis, of the left-wing Syriza party.Another left-wing group, the Anti-Austerity Alliance-People Before Profit, also did well, with around 4 percent of the vote.Kenny has said he will try to form a government.“I'd like to think that it could be possible, given the final results, to be able to put a government together that could work through the many challenges we have,” he said according to the BBC.Other options beyond a grand coalition include a minority government, or fresh elections.Finance minister Michael Noonan hinted that another election might have to be called, saying from an election count centre: “We may all be back here again very shortly.”
Migrant tensions flare at Macedonian-Greek border By Eszter Zalan-EUOBSERVER
BRUSSELS, 29. Feb, 18:55-Macedonian police used stun grenades and tear gas to push back hundreds of frustrated Syrian and Iraqi asylum seekers stuck on the Greek side of the border, after they tried to force their way across the border into Macedonia on Monday (29 February).Thousands are stuck on the Greek side after Austria and Balkan countries restricted border crossings, with people forced out of the Idomeni refugee cap onto surrounding fields.About 6,500 Syrian and Iraqi refugees are camped out around Idomeni, with another 500 moved to a make-shift camp nearby.Aslyum seekers desperate to move on to the north chanted “Open the border!" and "We want to go to Serbia!" and pushed their way passed Greek police, but the Macedonian forces repelled the protestors, AP reported-Several women and children were nearly trampled and Macedonian authorities said one officer was injured, AP said.According to reports, only about 50 asylum seekers were allowed to cross into Macedonia on Monday, making the bottleneck, which had feared for months, very real in Greece.Authorities say more than 22,000 people are now stuck and more are arriving every day. That number could reach up to 70,000 by next month.Macedonia said it will only allow in as many people as Serbia accepts, and Serbia has been allowing fewer people as Austria capped the numbers it allowes in and through its territory daily.With the bottleneck scenario is creating a humanitarian crisis in Greece, German chancellor Angela Merkel lashed out against Austria.“We can't do this in such a way that we simply abandon Greece,” Merkel said Sunday on ARD television.“This is exactly what I fear: When one country defines its border, another must suffer. That is not my Europe,” she added.The European Commission has been working on “contingency plans” to help Greece and other Western Balkan countries cope with the crisis.The Wall Street Journal reports that the commission is preparing to allocate €700 million over the next three years for humanitarian aid inside the bloc, primarily for Greece.
Orban: EU leaders lack will to stop migrants By Eszter Zalan-EUOBSERVER
BRUSSELS, 29. Feb, 09:30-Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, said Sunday (28 February) EU leaders had no will to get a grip on the migration crisis, and vowed to fight pressure from Brussels to take in more refugees.In a “state of the nation” speech, Orban told supporters he did not blame the migrants for only doing "what they think is best for them" by coming to Europe, but European leaders for failing to come up with a plan to reverse the tide of people.“Europe's future is endangered primarily not by those who want to come here, but by those political, economic and intellectual leaders who are trying to transform Europe in opposition to the European people,” Orban said.“Migration can be stopped,” Orban said, arguing that Europe “has the technological, strategic and economic might to defend itself”.“It is enough of a problem that Brussels cannot organise Europe’s defence, but the bigger trouble is that it lacks the will to do so,” he told his supporters in a traditionally blunt speech.He blamed German chancellor Angela Merkel's welcoming response to refugees as one of the factors responsible for the crisis, saying the “wilkommenspolitik” came as a surprise as a few years ago European leaders said “multiculturalism is dead”.Orban has been at the forefront of a coalition of eastern European countries that have resisted Brussels’ calls to share the burden of taking in refugees, with Hungary and Slovakia challenging an EU decision at the bloc’s top court.The controversial PM, who has been criticised for building a fence at the southern border with Serbia and Croatia, said his government was making preparations to build a fence along the Romanian border.He said eastern Europeans were more aware of the “threat of mass migration”, seeing the warning signs first, than western Europeans, whose sense of reality was "dulled".Orban described the EU’s response to the migrant crisis as “absurd” and compared EU leadership to the captain of a ship that is about to crash who spends his time “designating the non-smoking lifeboats instead of trying to avoid the collision.”Orban said newcomers did not want to integrate and it was not possible to compensate for the ageing European workforce with young Muslim masses, saying parallel societies threatened the security and identity of Europe.The Hungarian prime minister, who despises political correctness, said European “cosmopolitan” leaders were out of touch with their constituencies whose majority was inclined to national feelings.He warned European leaders to base their policies on reality, otherwise they were destined for failure.“Let go of illusions, ideology and mirage dreams,” he said in a message to European leaders, saying western European countries had not managed to integrate the migrants who had come over the last decades.-‘Brussels must be stopped’-"Brussels must be stopped," Orban vowed Sunday, saying Hungary would fight the mandatory relocation quota scheme, which he said would be on the agenda at the March EU summit.“We can't allow them to force us ... to import the bitter fruits of their mistaken immigration policies. We don't want to and won't import crime, terrorism, homophobia, and anti-Semitism into Hungary,” he said.“There will be no lawless districts in Hungarian cities. There will be no riots, no refugee camps set on fire and no gangs will hunt for our wives and daughters," he said, in reference to a number of recent social disturbances in Europe, including attacks on refugee centres and alleged mass sexual harassment by migrants in Cologne on New Year’s Eve.He said the EU had two camps: the unionists, who believed in a United States of Europe and mandatory relocation quotas, and "sovereignist", who saw Europe as a coalition of free nations and rejected the scheme. “This could break the alliance of Europe’s peoples,” he said.Orban called an earlier decision by the EU to distribute 120,000 refugees across the bloc “unfortunate, unreasonable, unjust, and illegal,” saying it was made by bypassing national sovereignty.Orban said recent threats to cut funding for eastern Europeans if they did not take in migrants were blackmail, and argued that western European companies had taken from these countries as much in profit as that which the EU had sent in funds.“We do not owe each other anything,” Orban said.Orban called for a referendum last week in a bid to summon the Hungarian people against a mandatory relocation scheme.
Merkel stands her ground on migration By Eric Maurice-EUOBSERVER
BRUSSELS, 29. Feb, 09:23-German chancellor Angela Merkel once again on Sunday (28 February) defended her migration policy, vowed to help Greece and fight to find a European solution to the refugee crisis."It's my damn duty and obligation to do everything possible for Europe to find a united path," she said in a combative interview on German public TV ARD."I have no plan B," she said, ruling out closing German borders to stop migrants coming to the country."There is no point in believing that I can solve the problem through the unilateral closure of borders," she said.Merkel appeared in one of Germany's main talk shows a few days after Austria, together with Western Balkan countries, decided to cap the number of migrants allowed to cross their borders, a space stretching from Greece to central Europe.As a result, up to 70,000 refugees could be left stranded in Greece, according to the Greek migration minister. The EU Commission warned of a potential humanitarian crisis."This is exactly what I fear: when someone defines his border and the other has to suffer. That is not my Europe," Merkel said.-'Show humanity'-Austria's "unilateral" decision deprived the EU of the time to prepare for the situation, she said.She assured that the EU "could have waited until the regular [EU] summit on 18 March", to find a common solution, arrange the distribution of refugees and build accommodation in Greece.She deplored that Greece "is now left alone with its problems" and said she could "not allow that"."Do you seriously believe that all the euro states that last year fought all the way to keep Greece in the eurozone - and we were the strictest - can one year later allow Greece to plunge into chaos?" she asked.Merkel said that her main option to solve the crisis remained working with Turkey to reduce the number of migrants coming to Europe. If the EU-Turkey summit on 7 March brings no results, she said she "will continue to work" to find a solution at the following EU summit on 18 March.Two weeks ahead of regional elections where her policies will be put to the test, the German chancellor reaffirmed that her job was to "solve problems so that we can stand by our values".She rejected recent violence against refugees in Germany as "repulsive" and "unjustifiable".What was "right for Germany" at the moment, she said, was "to keep Europe together and to show humanity".
Nanny waving child's severed head detained in Moscow-AFP By Anna Smolchenko-FEB 29,16-YAHOONEWS
Moscow (AFP) - Moscow police on Monday arrested a nanny for beheading a young girl in her care, with witnesses saying the black-clad woman was carrying a severed head and threatening to "blow everyone up".The agitated woman, who was reportedly shouting "Allahu Akbar", was spotted pacing up and down outside a Moscow metro station in front of bewildered bystanders.Russian investigators said a woman had been detained after killing a child aged three or four who reportedly had learning disabilities, then setting fire to the apartment and fleeing."I hate democracy. I am a terrorist. I want you dead," the woman in a headscarf shouted as she waved the head, according to footage broadcast by local television."You have become so hardened, you have eliminated so many of us. Look I am a suicide bomber, I will die, doomsday will come in a second," she said in accented Russian.Witness Alyona Kuratova told independent Dozhd TV that the woman was holding the head by its hair.Kuratova described scenes of chaos, with police cars and ambulances arriving at the scene and some people yelling: "terror attack, terror attack."She said she could not make out what the woman shouted but some media reported that she yelled "Allahu Akbar" -- Arabic for "God is greatest" -- and threatened to blow herself up.Another witness said the woman shouted that she would "kill everyone, blow up everyone."Some said the woman had paced up and down for some 20 minutes before she was detained near Oktyabrskoe Pole metro station.- 'Monstrous and inexplicable' -LifeNews, a news service with close ties to law enforcement agencies, said that when police approached her for a document check, she pulled the head out of her bag and started yelling that she had killed a child.Television footage showed several men approaching and overpowering the woman, who some media reported suffered mental health problems."Monstrous and inexplicable," tweeted Russia's children's rights commissioner Pavel Astakhov, urging parents to carefully check on the mental state of nannies when they are hired.Investigators said a nanny had been detained after the body of a child aged three or four years with "signs of violent death" was found on Monday in an apartment in northwest Moscow."According to preliminary information, the child's nanny... waited until the parents left the apartment with their elder child and, guided by unknown motives, killed the little one, set the apartment on fire and left the scene," the Investigative Committee said.State news agency TASS, citing a law enforcement source, said: "The child's body was without the head. According to a preliminary version, the nanny carried away the head."- Psychiatric tests -Investigators said a criminal probe had been opened and that the suspect would undergo a psychiatric examination to establish whether she "understands the meaning of her actions and behaviour".Interfax news agency, citing a law enforcement source, identified the woman as 38-year-old Gyulchekhra Bobokulova, a native of Muslim-majority Uzbekistan.LifeNews said Bobokulova had told authorities she committed the crime because of her husband's infidelity, adding that she may be suffering from manic psychosis.The mother of the slain girl was taken by ambulance to an undisclosed location, Zvezda television channel said.Media reports said the nanny had looked after the girl, who suffered a learning disability because of a medical mistake when she was born, for about 18 months.Her parents had been collecting money to treat their daughter in Germany, mass-circulation Moskovsky Komsomolets reported.Russians have in recent years seen all kinds of gruesome murders and attacks including the bombing of planes and the metro.But the little girl's murder sent shockwaves across Moscow, with many saying the woman had not been apprehended quickly enough and questioning the professionalism of police.
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