1. Pauline Hanson T shirt gets quite a rise in Australia
2. A top five from The Rebel with some highly disturbing but no longer surprising events.
3. Juncker says rejecting Muslim refugees ‘unacceptable’
(…which is somewhat infuriating as Junker, along with everyone else, knows that these muslim invaders are in fact not refugees at all. So if, for example, Hungary, was to stop accepting them on the basis of a bogus claim that negates any European obligation under refugee treaties, Junker would still find that “unacceptable”)
BRUSSELS – European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said Thursday that member States “must” show solidarity in sharing the burden of refugees who arrive in Europe. “Some countries do it, others say no because they are Catholic and they don’t want Muslims,” he said. “This is unacceptable because they are not (only) Muslims but human beings”.
4. Nine pages from Ahmad Khan Rahami’s journal
(It’s all pretty clear. It was an Islamic jihad. The question remains, why did his handlers in the Islamic State tell him to do it on the 17th?)
5. Homeland security committee on identifying the enemy. THIS IS TWO HOURS and FORTY FIVE MINUTES. I will extract some good bits as they come to my attention when time permits, but it does start rather well with Chairman Perry.
6. Indian army moves heavy artillery guns along LoC
Days after militants killed 17 of its soldiers in the Uri sector of disputed Kashmir, Indian army has reportedly moved heavy artillery along the Line of Control (LoC).
The assault, in which four commando-style gunmen burst into the brigade headquarters in Uri at 5:30 am (midnight GMT) on September 18, was among the deadliest in held Kashmir, and has raised new fears of military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
7. Lahore-Islamabad motorway closed for ‘routine’ PAF drill amid India tension
ISLAMABAD:
The attack in the frontier town of Uri — the latest in a decades-long dispute over Kashmir, claimed and held in part by both India and Pakistan — has raised new fears of military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
India has accused Pakistan of being behind Sunday’s attack on an army base that killed 18 soldiers in the Indian occupied Kashmir and said it had the right to respond. Pakistan has rejected the allegation and accused India of apportioning blame before the incident had been investigated properly.
(Given that it was the ISI, or Pakistan’s version of the intelligence umbrella group that coordinated the terrorist attack on Bombay in 2008, on tends to sympathize with India on this one.
The Afghan VP tends to support claims that Pakistan is working with the world’s most militant muslims.
Thank you M., Wrath of Khan, Richard, Maria J., Xanthippa, and all who sent in materials.
There was a battle in a German town which the media seems frantic to spin. The best I can sort out so far, is Muslim migrants harassed women and provoked locals which escalated. The media seems to write this to make it look like German neo-Nazis are responsible for it, but careful reading of the articles and news reports show it was all started by the Muslims. I hope to spell this out better tomorrow. Here is one video translated by Nash Montana. We did another one last week but YT disabled it world-wide nearly instantly. For the moment, this gives a starting point.
4 – The timing is the most interesting thing about that attack, I told my retired police friend and he agrees that the attacks in Syrian and the US were ordered on the same day to take the medias attention off of Syria.
The German people are fighting back but their useful idiot media is doing all they can to demonize the patriots.
#4. dates End of Eid? Depends on calendar allegiance? Mistakenly thought there would be an eclipse in New York? Ritual sacrifice?
14 Dhu l-Hijja 1437 (yawm as-sabt) September 17 2016 (Saturday)
the statement
issued by the Royal Court of Saudi Arabia read. “If there is no new moon today, Eid festivities will begin on September 12, as the holiday is always celebrated on the 10th day of that Islamic month”, the statement added. -Traditionally, the festival lasts for four days but public holidays vary from country to country.- Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim announced that Turkey will observe a nine-day public holiday for Eid, known in Turkey as Qurban Bayram, from Saturday, September 10 until Sunday, September 19.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:FRpl7BhZDn0J:www.makkahcalendar.org/en/eid-al-adha/+&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
last year. The beginning of Dhul-Hijjah was evidently falsely and arbitrarily fixed on 14th September 2015.
http://aboutislam.net/counseling/ask-the-scholar/food-slaughter/what-are-the-rules-and-significance-of-udhiyah/ This is according to some jurists as there is another opinion stating that the time is extended until the sunset of the 13th day
Or
27 Shahrivar 1395 (Shanbeh) September 17 2016 (Saturday)
Tue Sep 20 2016 Eid-al-Ghadir National holiday (Iran)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_event_of_Ghadir_Khumm celebrated by Shias
http://www.space.com/16830-full-moon-calendar.html
full moon will be the Harvest Moon and will rise on Friday, Sept. 16. The Harvest Moon is also known as the Chrysanthemum Moon in Chinese culture. The Harvest Moon of September [2016] also coincides with a penumbral lunar eclipse, http://www.space.com/33786-lunar-eclipse-guide.html
Hebrew calendar: 14th of Elul, 5776 was the 17th