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  • The 10 Largest Recorded Gatherings In Human History

    08/19/2019 9:47:20 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 53 replies
    Kumbh Mela pilgrimage, India, 2013 Kumbh Mela is believed to be the largest religious gathering on the planet. It is held every 12 years in Utar Pardesh, the northern Indian state.It is believed that in 2013, a sum of 30 million Hindu pilgrims gathered to bathe during the event.Arbaeen festival, Iraq, 2014 In 2014, up to 17 milliopn from all around the world gathered in Iraq to commemorate the death of one of the grandsons of the Prophet Mohammed, Imam Hussain. The event takes place in Karbala, each year.Funeral of CM Annadurai, India, 1969 It is widely believed to be...
  • The Extinction of Christians in the Middle East

    08/19/2019 9:45:03 AM PDT · by OddLane · 10 replies
    Gatestone Institute ^ | August 18, 2019 | Giulio Meotti
    Convert, pay or die. Five years ago, that was the "choice" the Islamic State (ISIS) gave to Christians in Mosul, then Iraq's third-largest city: either embrace Islam, submit to a religious tax or face the sword. ISIS then marked Christian houses with the Arabic letter Ù† (N), the first letter of the Arabic word "Nasrani" ("Nazarene," or "Christian") . Christians could often take no more than the clothes on their back and flee a city that had been home to Christians for 1,700 years. Two years ago, ISIS was defeated in Mosul and its Caliphate crushed. The extremists, however, had...
  • The Mystery of Curry

    08/19/2019 9:40:16 AM PDT · by Artemis Webb · 53 replies
    Slate ^ | Andrew Lawler
    What is curry? Today, the word describes a bewildering number of spicy vegetable and meat stews from places as far-flung as the Indian subcontinent, the South Pacific, and the Caribbean Islands. There is little agreement about what actually constitutes a curry. And, until recently, how and when curry first appeared was a culinary mystery as well. The term likely derives from kari, the word for sauce in Tamil, a South-Indian language. Perplexed by that region’s wide variety of savory dishes, 17th-century British traders lumped them all under the term curry. A curry, as the Brits defined it, might be a...
  • 'The Hunt' director says film was misunderstood

    08/19/2019 9:39:30 AM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 88 replies
    The Hill ^ | 08/19/19 | Joe Concha
    SNIP “If I believed this film could incite violence, I wouldn’t have made it,” he wrote in an email to Variety. He also said he was devastated by the shootings and agreed with the decision to not release the film after he said it had been misinterpreted. “I was devastated by going to sleep to El Paso and waking up to Dayton,” Craig Zobel said. “These types of moments happen far too often. In the wake of these horrific events, we immediately considered what it meant for the timing of our film. Once inaccurate assumptions about the content and intent...
  • New goal for New York Times: 'Reframe' American history, and target Trump, too

    08/19/2019 9:34:29 AM PDT · by DeweyCA · 46 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | 8-17-19 | Byron York
    Perhaps when you think of the founding of the United States, you think of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Federalist Papers. Now, the New York Times wants to "reframe" your understanding of the nation's founding. In the Times' view (which it hopes to make the view of millions of Americans), the country was actually founded in 1619, when the first Africans were brought to North America, to Virginia, to be sold as slaves. This year marks the 400th anniversary of that event, and the Times has created something called the 1619 Project. This is...
  • [Catholic Caucus] Cardinal Pell appeals verdict to be livestreamed August 21

    08/19/2019 9:34:05 AM PDT · by ebb tide · 2 replies
    LifeSite News ^ | August 14, 2019 | Bree A. Dail
    [Catholic Caucus] BREAKING: Cardinal Pell appeals verdict to be livestreamed August 21 VICTORIA, Australia, August 14, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) – The three judges in the Appellate Court of Victoria, Australia, will hand down their verdict in Cardinal George Pell’s appeal on August 21 at 9:30 a.m. local time, according to Australian media. The verdict will be live-streamed, as before, on the Supreme Court’s website. The appeal was heard over the course of two days in June, with Justices Anne Ferguson, Chris Maxwell, and Mark Winberg presiding. Justices may choose to order a retrial of the case, overturn it, or uphold...
  • Six times Biden described major events in his life that never happened

    08/19/2019 9:29:44 AM PDT · by McGruff · 62 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | August 19, 2019 | Alana Goodman
    Joe Biden claimed twice recently that he met with Parkland, Florida, shooting survivors when he was vice president, despite the fact that he was already out of office when the attack took place. His campaign said Biden misspoke and was referring to a different meeting he had after the Sandy Hook shooting. But the flub was reminiscent of BidenÂ’s past misstatements and his tendency to embellish biographical details. In 1988, Biden was forced to drop out of the presidential race after he was found to have exaggerated his academic record, plagiarized a law school essay, and used quotes from other...
  • Report finds cities in China most monitored in the world: London and Atlanta in the top 10

    08/19/2019 9:29:22 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 5 replies
    South China Morning Post ^ | 08/19/2019 | Phoebe Zhang
    Chinese cities are the most monitored in the world and – if surveillance cameras are installed at planned rates – can be expected to have one public camera for every two people by 2020, according to a British pro-consumer website. In a ranking based on the number of CCTV cameras per 1,000 people, China has eight of the top 10 most surveilled cities in the world. The only two non-Chinese cities in the top 10 were London in sixth place and Atlanta in the US at No 10. The report by the website Comparitech, which provides information for research and...
  • VIDEO: MSNBC Panel Pretends Trump Has Alzheimer's

    08/19/2019 9:28:28 AM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 15 replies
    YouTube ^ | August 19, 2019 | DUmmie FUnnies
    VIDEO Now that Trump-Russia collusion has been proven to be a FRAUD, impeachment is off the table. So what to do? How about if we pretend that President Trump has Alzheimer's and maybe he could be removed via the 25th Amendment. Such was the Friday Fantasy on MSNBC by Nicolle Wallace and her panel of TDS patients which included Al Sharpton.
  • The Beltway Snipers: Agents of Chaos

    08/19/2019 9:26:59 AM PDT · by rktman · 18 replies
    gunsamerica.com ^ | 8/14/2019 | Will Dabbs
    John Allen Muhammad was born in 1960 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, as John Allen Williams. At age three Williams’ mother died of breast cancer, and his father left town. His maternal grandfather and an aunt subsequently raised the boy. In 1978 Williams enlisted in the Louisiana Army National Guard and trained as a Combat Engineer. Seven years later he transferred to the Regular Army. In 1991 he deployed to Kuwait in support of the First Gulf War. While in uniform Williams qualified Expert with the M16A1 rifle and trained as a mechanic, truck driver, and metalworker. He would later put...
  • 43 years ago: NKoreans murder Bonifas and Bennett in DMZ attack

    08/19/2019 9:13:22 AM PDT · by fugazi · 11 replies
    Unto the Breach ^ | 19 August 2019 | Chris Carter
    On 18 August 1976, a team of U.S. Army and South Korean soldiers headed out to trim a tree on the South Korean side of the De-militarized Zone. The men were unarmed, only carrying axes they would use to trim a tree that obstructed their view. Soon, they were confronted by a belligerent North Korean officer they had nicknamed Lt. “Bulldog” who advised them that N. Korean dictator Kim Il Sung had personally planted the tree and cared for it. Capt. Arthur G. Bonifas ignored the officer’s protests, which sent the offended officer back across the Bridge of No Return...
  • Bob And The Burning Research Lab

    08/19/2019 9:11:24 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 9 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | August 19, 2019 | Mike Adams
    Last year, I spoke on the issue of abortion at Calvary Chapel in Chino Hills, California. During the Q&A, a young woman asked a question about rape and abortion. In the process of explaining my opposition to a rape exception to an abortion ban, I said that I believe we live in a world of trade-offs, rather than a world of problems and solutions. Upon seeing the exchange in a video posted on YouTube, Bob submitted the following question:“We live in a world of trade-offs.” Indeed we do. So answer me this. There’s a science lab that’s burning down, and...
  • Paging Big Brother: In Amazon’s Bookstore, Orwell Gets a Rewrite

    08/19/2019 9:06:26 AM PDT · by DFG · 29 replies
    enmnews.com ^ | 08/19/2019
    In George Orwell’s “1984,” the classics of literature are rewritten into Newspeak, a revision and reduction of the language meant to make bad thoughts literally unthinkable. “It’s a beautiful thing, the destruction of words,” one true believer exults. Now some of the writer’s own words are getting reworked in Amazon’s vast virtual bookstore, a place where copyright laws hold remarkably little sway. Orwell’s reputation may be secure, but his sentences are not. Over the last few weeks I got a close-up view of this process when I bought a dozen fake and illegitimate Orwell books from Amazon. Some of them...
  • Can I retire on $500K?

    08/19/2019 9:03:32 AM PDT · by freedumb2003 · 227 replies
    Me | 8/19/2019 | Me
    Can I retire on $500K? Soon to be ex-wife and I had the last of all our blow-outs. 25 years married, no kids, own the house outright, $1.7 MM (maybe 2), zero debt, 60-something. Reached out to Cordell Cordell the only law firm I know of that will take care of the man side of things. soon to be ex-wife does not work.
  • Beware the Hypocrisy of the “Spiritual but Not Religious”

    08/19/2019 8:57:52 AM PDT · by Salvation · 28 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 08-18-19 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    Posted on August 18, 2019August 18, 2019 by Msgr. Charles Pope Beware the Hypocrisy of the “Spiritual but Not Religious” We live in the age of the designer God, when many claim the right to imagine and craft their own version of god. Some of them refer to it as “the god within.” Others call it “the god of my understanding.” Still others speak of “the Jesus I know.” A consistent feature of these manufactured gods is that they just so happen to agree with the “believer” on almost everything. Another common characteristic is that they differ in significant...
  • 'I am angry,' says Sacramento business owner being forced to relocate due to homelessness issue

    08/19/2019 8:57:15 AM PDT · by Navy Patriot · 50 replies
    Fox News ^ | August 19,2019 | Joshua Nelson
    Elizabeth Novak packed up her salon and moved out of Sacramento due to the mounting problems from homelessness in the California capital, and told Fox News Monday the issue is “disheartening.” “I am angry about it as well. I wouldn’t be relocating if it wasn’t for this issue,” Novak told “Fox & Friends.” In a viral post, Novak blasted California Gov. Gavin Newsom via Twitter, complaining that government inaction leaves residents and business owners like her having to clean up after homeless people who sleep on the streets and sidewalks.
  • [Cath Cauc] John Paul II Institute. The Revolt of the Professors Has a Leader, Ratzinger

    08/19/2019 8:48:27 AM PDT · by ebb tide · 7 replies
    L'Espresso ^ | August 18, 2019 | Sandro Magister
    [Catholic Caucus] John Paul II Institute. The Revolt of the Professors Has a Leader, Ratzinger By now it is evident. The point of no return was marked on August 1 by the meeting between Benedict XVI and Livio Melina, made pblic four days later by Catholic News Agency and ACI Stampa, complete with an official photo and with these words calibrated one by one at the residence of the pope emeritus:“[Benedict XVI] wanted to receive Prof. Mons. Livio Melina at a private audience. After a long discussion of the recent events at the Pontifical Institute John Paul II, he granted...
  • Scientists detect a black hole swallowing a neutron star

    08/19/2019 8:44:11 AM PDT · by C19fan · 38 replies
    Phys.org ^ | August 19, 2019 | Staff
    Scientists, including from The Australian National University (ANU), say they have detected a black hole swallowing a neutron star for the first time. Neutron stars and black holes are the super-dense remains of dead stars. On Wednesday 14 August 2019, gravitational-wave discovery machines in the United States and Italy detected ripples in space and time from a cataclysmic event that happened about 8,550 million trillion kilometres away from Earth.
  • Rush Limbaugh Show,M-F,12NOONPM-3PM,EDT,WOR AM,August 19-23,2019

    08/19/2019 8:42:38 AM PDT · by Biggirl · 71 replies
    The EIB Network ^ | August 19, 2019 | Rush Limbaugh
    Good Morning/Afternoon,MEGARushReadyForAnotherWeekOfEIBExcellenceDITTOS!
  • Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib Partnered with Vicious Anti-Semites to Plan Their Trip to Israel

    08/19/2019 8:40:23 AM PDT · by SJackson · 11 replies
    National Review ^ | August 16, 2019 | DAVID FRENCH
    This should be a national scandal. To the extent that I care at all about Israel blocking entry to two U.S. congresswomen who partner with anti-Semites who seek its destruction, I agree with critics who argue that Bibi Netanyahu should not appear to bow to Donald TrumpÂ’s tweeted demands and that blocking Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar from visiting Israel handed them a short-term propaganda victory. But thatÂ’s not the most important part of the story. The most important element of the story is the fact that two American congresswomen shunned a bipartisan congressional delegation to Israel to go on...