The ruthless U.S. imperialist Zbigniew Brzezinski died last night. Good riddance.
Brzezinski was the godfather of al-Qaeda and similar groups.
As National Security Advisor of U.S. President Jimmy Carter Brzezinski devised the strategy of using religiously motivated radical militants against secular governments and their people. He sent Saudi financed Wahhabi nuts to fight the government of Afghanistan before the USSR intended to send its military in support that government. His policy of rallying Jihadis (vid) caused millions of death. Brzezinski did not regret that:
What is most important to the history of the world? The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet empire? Some stirred-up Moslems or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the cold war?
Brzezinski hailed from a Polish nobility family in Galicia, now west Ukraine. (Galicia is, not by chance, also the place of origin of today’s Ukrainian neo-nazis.) The family fled Poland after its German/Soviet partition and and the socialization of the vast nobility properties during and after the second world war. Zbigniew Brzezinski hate of anything socialist and Russian derived from that.
The 9/11 attacks, the war on Syria, the recent massacre in Manchester and the murder of 28 Copts yesterday in Egypt are direct consequences of Brzezinski’s “some stirred-up Moslems” strategy of exporting revolutions. The growth of the fundamentalist Saudi Wahhabi creed, a danger to all mankind, was prepared and propagated by him.
May he burn in hell – soon to be joined by the other “total whore” and fellow war criminal Henry Kissinger.
ブリュージンスキーはウクライナ西部のガリシアのポーランドの貴族家から歓迎されました。 (ガリシアは偶然ではなく、今日のウクライナの新ナチスの起源の場所でもあります。)家族はポーランドからドイツ/ソビエト分裂後、第二次世界大戦中と後に広大な貴族財産の社会化を逃れました。 Zbigniew Brzezinskiはそれから派生した社会主義とロシアの何かを憎む。
Johannesburg – A professional big game hunter from Tzaneen, Theunis Botha, 51, died on Friday afternoon during a hunt in Gwai, in Zimbabwe, when a member of his group fired at a storming elephant cow and the animal fell on him.
A source who didn’t want to be named told Netwerk24 that a group of hunters had gone for a walk on Friday afternoon when they suddenly came across a breeding herd of elephants.
Three elephant cows stormed the hunters and Botha shot at them. A fourth cow stormed them from the side and one of the hunters shot her after she’d lifted Botha with her trunk. The shot was fatal and as the cow collapsed, she fell on Botha.
Theunis Botha (Facebook)
Botha is survived by his wife Carika and their five children.
He had been especially fond of hunting with dogs.
Netwerk24 has learnt that Botha was a well-known hunter in Zimbabwe and often travelled to the US to recruit wealthy Americans for trophy hunting in Southern Africa.
Carika will reportedly travel to Zimbabwe on Monday to identify her husband’s body and to bring it back to South Africa. She could not be reached by phone on Sunday morning.
Botha was a good friend of Scott van Zyl’s who was killed by crocodiles in Zimbabwe last month. Van Zyl, 44, was on a hunt at the Chikwaraka camp in Zimbabwe, when he disappeared on April 7.
His backpack was found on the banks of the Limpopo River and two crocodiles were shot during the extensive search for Van Zyl. DNA tests were done on samples taken of the crocodiles’ stomach contents, and it matched his.
Part of a Cat boot, similar to that which Van Zyl was wearing when he disappeared was found in the stomach of a third crocodile which was shot on April 14.【転載終了】
A number of pictures were tweeted after the attack of "missing kids", but some of them turned out to be hoaxes, with people identifying popular social media users and friends among those listed.
One of those children was 12-year-old Australian Gemma Devine, who was safely attending school in Melbourne at the time.
Her mother Rachel woke to messages of panic asking if her daughter was OK. She followed some of the links people had shared and saw Gemma's image was all over the web.
"Some were worried that Gem was maybe in the UK by chance, others were simply confused and concerned," she told the ABC.
She said Gemma felt sad by the misleading use of her image.
"We all were just upset for the people who actually were caught up in the tragedy," Ms Devine said.
As to why someone would do such a thing, Ms Devine said it left her baffled.
"I can only imagine it was an internet troll who either wanted to have experience of seeing their tweet shared by so many or who thought it would be amusing to cause problems for someone who shares images freely online," she said.
But it isn't the first time Gemma's image has been stolen for misuse.
"Since I began sharing images of my life online, people have been taking them and using them as their own in different circumstances," Ms Devine, a photographer, said.
"But I have never seen it used so cruelly and in a way that takes away from the people who need support in their time of terrible pain."
People tweeting fake news to gain followers
Ms Devine was not the only one caught up in the fake Manchester attack news.
YouTuber TheReportofTheWeek was forced to post a video overnight, titled I am alive, clarifying he was not at the bombing.
"Some people propagated a certain rumour claiming that I was a victim in the attack in Manchester," he said.
"I'm just making this video to let you know that I am alive and well and OK here in the United States ... and this unfortunately was just an effort done by various trolls and website users ... just to try and mislead the general public with fake news."
Buzzfeed political reporter Mark Di Stefano told ABC News people were making up stories and using fake pictures to gain retweets.
"Those tweets themselves get tens of thousands of retweets because people in good faith think they're helping and sometimes all you need to do is right click on the image and reverse Google image search and you find it's someone from five or six years ago," he said.
"That's a disturbing trend that there are trolls out there trying to get thousands of retweets off people's goodwill."
Media have identified several other false stories, including claims a man with a gun was outside a Royal Oldham Hospital, situated near the scene of the attack.
Local police later confirmed they went to the hospital and after a search, found "no offences".
Singer Ariana Grande was also used in the barrage of circulating rumours, with some claiming the pop star had been injured by the bomb.
Users were quick to point out the photo used in these tweets was taken on the set of US television show Scream Queens in 2015.