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“IS 2.0": Interpol waarschuwt voor nieuwe terrorismegolf die komende jaren op ons af kan komen

In een heel aantal westerse landen bestaat het gevaar dat de komende jaren een nieuwe golf van terreur door moslimextremisten op gang komt. Daarvoor waarschuwt Interpol-topman Jürgen Stock, die het heeft over “IS 2.0". Als reden haalt hij het feit aan dat veel terreurverdachten de komende jaren vrijkomen uit de gevangenis, zonder dat ze daar gederadicaliseerd zijn, integendeel.

Stock had het over de “vroegste ondersteuners” van de aanslagen of plannen van de voorbije jaren. Veel van de zogenaamde logistieke medewerkers van het terrorisme hebben maar enkele jaren gevangenisstraf gekregen, waardoor ze binnenkort opnieuw vrijkomen. De Interpol-topman hoopt dat de meesten zich opnieuw in samenleving zullen integreren, maar volgens Stock blijven gevangenissen een broeihaard van radicale ideologieën.

Dat toonde ook de recente aanslag in Straatsburg aan. Schutter Cherif Chekatt reeg de afgelopen jaren 27 veroordelingen aan mekaar in drie verschillende landen — Frankrijk, Duitsland en Zwitserland, maar dat hield hem niet tegen uiteindelijk een op IS geïnspireerde aanslag te plegen.

Ook bij ons waarschuwde de Staatsveiligheid vorige maand nog dat waakzaamheid voor moslimextremisme nodig blijft, onder andere doordat veroordeelde terroristen en andere verdachten de komende jaren vrijkomen. Vaak zijn ze na drie of vijf jaar cel nog steeds maar 25 à 30 jaar oud. De vraag is in hoeverre ze nog geradicaliseerd zijn, klonk het bij de veiligheidsdienst.
 
Tahir ondergaat ’lot van allochtonen’

Columniste: lidwoord ’het’ is discriminatie


AMSTERDAM - Naema Tahir, columniste van dagblad Trouw, pleit ervoor om ’het’ uit de Nederlandse taal te verbannen. De lidwoord zou onze taal onnodig moeilijk maken voor allochtonen.

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Schrijver Naema Tahir doet een opmerkelijk voorstel in haar column.

Ⓒ HOLLANDSE HOOGTE / JACO KLAMER


Staat er een tikfout in de inleiding van dit artikel? Niet als het aan Naema Tahir ligt. Zij stelt in haar column voor om ’het’ uit de Nederlandse taal te schrappen en te vervangen door ’de’.


Ze beschrijft hoe ze na 34 jaar het „lot van ons allochtonen” ondergaat, omdat ze nog steeds spelfouten maakt. „Als dan zelfs je zesjarige dochter je meermaals op een dag gaat corrigeren, dan voel je je echt mislukt. Dan wil je het echt onder de knie krijgen. Niet alleen voor jezelf, maar omdat ze anders ’stereotypisch’ gaat denken over bruine mensen die steeds maar fouten blijven maken”, aldus Tahir, wier ouders uit Pakistan komen.

Discriminatie
Zelf schrijft ze geen enkele allochtoon te kennen die foutloos Nederlands spreekt. Bovendien zou het verbeteren van al die spelfouten veel te veel tijd kosten. „Dat is met deze tekst ook gebeurd… Wat een tijdverspilling! Wat een discriminatie! Wat een permanente achterstelling van ons allochtoontjes! Dat moet anders.”

https://www.telegraaf.nl/nieuws/294...dVL5bXlhmLXZeoMR0xybyGxWhb3Wb_2QEi5ZyIf8TKWZw
 
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Als hoogopgeleide, sociaal (ver) gestegen allochtonen zich ook al aan de kant scharen van de cultuurafbraak waar eindigen we dan?

Volgens mij is ze geen allochtoon, maar immigrant/vluchteling.

2e of 3e generatie en dan heel slecht Nederlands stoort me enorm, die Limboturk van Denk... wat een verschrikking.

Maar vooral thuis de afkomsttaal blijven spreken en de schuld op het Nederlandse onderwijs en de Nederlandse maatschappij schuiven als het niets wordt.
 
Bill Gates, Harvard, To Begin Blocking Sun In Spring Of 2019

Jim Satney December 8, 2018



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Harvard scientists intend to block out the sun’s rays from earth as a way to defeat climate change. The geoengineering project is an attempt to cool the earth’s overall temperature.


The name of the project is SCoPEx, or, Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment, and it will cost roughly $3 million for initial testing. By “testing,” that’s to say that this is no longer a concept, it’s a real thing.

If you are wondering where all the money for this project is deriving from, look no further than Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.

And yes, we reported on Harvard’s ambition to throw shade at our sun months ago, but we hoped that somehow rational minds would prevail.

They aren’t prevailing, so all aboard.

Harvard Blocking Sun Concept Uses Balloon
The Harvard scientists will launch a maneuverable balloon into the stratosphere above the United States southwest region. The balloon will then programmatically release calcium carbonate into the stratosphere. The initial test is slated for the spring of 2019 (so yes, within a year).

Scientists are basing the working concept on past volcanic eruptions, namely, the massive eruption of Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1991. Pinatubo’s eruption blew 20 million tons of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere. As you likely guessed, that sulfur dioxide formed a coating around the earth and caused a universal lowering of the earth’s core temperature (specifically, the earth cooled 0.5 °C as a result of the sulfur dioxide coating).

Climate Change Hysteria Is Propelling Geoengineering
Let’s be honest, evolution based on science isn’t always bad. Pharmaceutical drugs save lives. Doctors inappropriately prescribing and over-prescribing pharmaceutical drugs damage our society (see the antibiotic collapse, the opioid addiction issue, and SSRI medications and Ritalin being linked to mass shootings).

Geoengineering probably has good features, like helping to produce rain for drought-stricken farmers.

But blocking the sun based on a controversial climate change ideology? And yes, see the Paris riots if you don’t think climate change policies are controversial.

As it stands, blocking the sun is now an acceptable concept by world leaders. And for that, we should all be fearful.

Today’s media have given the sun a bad name. It kills us with skin cancer. It warms the earth…too much. But the sun’s the only reason we are here, so maybe “science” should slow its roll a bit before we decide to manipulate the sun’s rays.

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Most world governments are zoned in on reducing greenhouse gas emissions or extracting CO2 from the atmosphere. These two concepts are commonly pitched in unison with higher taxation (again, Paris, Paris…). That’s what the entire the Paris Agreement debacle involved. The concept of blocking out the sun is newer to the spectrum of acceptable absurdity to stop “climate change.” The concept has been around for decades, but its largely been dismissed even by the most climate change oriented of government officials and scientists.

Pictured below is one of Harvard’s illustrations of our evil sun being blocked.

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Computer Models Have No Idea The Consequences Of Blocking The Sun
Worse more, computer models have no idea what will happen once they start testing the theory. Hence, the “controlled experiment” using calcium carbonate particles.

Will this result in more rain? Less rain? Dearth farmlands? More fires? A zombie apocalypse? Who knows? They don’t.

If you watch the news, you probably think the sun just serves to burn humans alive. But the sun actually does some pretty important stuff, like fuel all life on earth.

A recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report estimates for the reduced price of $10 billion per year, we can reduce the global temperature by 1.5 degrees Celcius.

Zimbabwean villages may dry up into famine and drought or flood away in biblical rains, but at least the evil sun will be tamed by scientists who “are pretty sure” they know what’s up.

Bill Nye The Science Guy pitched that he wanted to load up our oceans with ping pong balls as a way to reflect the sun back to..the sun? I’m not sure, maybe Nye is talking about bubbles, or ping pong balls, I can’t keep up with such absurdity.

But for these Harvard scientists, the concept of reflecting the sun back to the sun is just not efficient enough. So now we are at the point of just blocking it all together.

Maybe once the sun is blocked and nuclear winter sets in, we can all breath a course sigh of relief. The sun’s been attempting to kill us now for 40 years. Finally, we will be in the safety and comfort of complete darkness and famine. At least you’ll not need anymore sunscreen.
 
Wat vinden jullie van het gedacht van Trump om alle Amerikaanse troepen uit Syrië terug te trekken? Ben helemaal niet bekend met de situatie maar zou graag van de experts hier hun mening horen :D
Mattis heeft ontslag genomen, vermoedelijk heeft deze kwestie er iets mee te maken, dus slecht idee.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/dec/20/jim-mattis-defense-secretary-retires-trump

@Steks , dat IS geen grondgebied meer heeft, wil niet zeggen dat ze zijn verslagen. Bovendien spreken de Britten en de Fransen tegen dat IS verslagen is.
EDIT: daar had @Steks een smiley bij gezet en daar heb ik overheen gelezen!!! Sorry.
 
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Idd. Kijk ondertussen wel uit naar een witte kerst.
 
Bill Gates, Harvard, To Begin Blocking Sun In Spring Of 2019

Jim Satney December 8, 2018



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Harvard scientists intend to block out the sun’s rays from earth as a way to defeat climate change. The geoengineering project is an attempt to cool the earth’s overall temperature.


The name of the project is SCoPEx, or, Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment, and it will cost roughly $3 million for initial testing. By “testing,” that’s to say that this is no longer a concept, it’s a real thing.

If you are wondering where all the money for this project is deriving from, look no further than Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.

And yes, we reported on Harvard’s ambition to throw shade at our sun months ago, but we hoped that somehow rational minds would prevail.

They aren’t prevailing, so all aboard.

Harvard Blocking Sun Concept Uses Balloon
The Harvard scientists will launch a maneuverable balloon into the stratosphere above the United States southwest region. The balloon will then programmatically release calcium carbonate into the stratosphere. The initial test is slated for the spring of 2019 (so yes, within a year).

Scientists are basing the working concept on past volcanic eruptions, namely, the massive eruption of Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1991. Pinatubo’s eruption blew 20 million tons of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere. As you likely guessed, that sulfur dioxide formed a coating around the earth and caused a universal lowering of the earth’s core temperature (specifically, the earth cooled 0.5 °C as a result of the sulfur dioxide coating).

Climate Change Hysteria Is Propelling Geoengineering
Let’s be honest, evolution based on science isn’t always bad. Pharmaceutical drugs save lives. Doctors inappropriately prescribing and over-prescribing pharmaceutical drugs damage our society (see the antibiotic collapse, the opioid addiction issue, and SSRI medications and Ritalin being linked to mass shootings).

Geoengineering probably has good features, like helping to produce rain for drought-stricken farmers.

But blocking the sun based on a controversial climate change ideology? And yes, see the Paris riots if you don’t think climate change policies are controversial.

As it stands, blocking the sun is now an acceptable concept by world leaders. And for that, we should all be fearful.

Today’s media have given the sun a bad name. It kills us with skin cancer. It warms the earth…too much. But the sun’s the only reason we are here, so maybe “science” should slow its roll a bit before we decide to manipulate the sun’s rays.

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Enter Email Address

Most world governments are zoned in on reducing greenhouse gas emissions or extracting CO2 from the atmosphere. These two concepts are commonly pitched in unison with higher taxation (again, Paris, Paris…). That’s what the entire the Paris Agreement debacle involved. The concept of blocking out the sun is newer to the spectrum of acceptable absurdity to stop “climate change.” The concept has been around for decades, but its largely been dismissed even by the most climate change oriented of government officials and scientists.

Pictured below is one of Harvard’s illustrations of our evil sun being blocked.

harvard-block-sun.jpg



Computer Models Have No Idea The Consequences Of Blocking The Sun
Worse more, computer models have no idea what will happen once they start testing the theory. Hence, the “controlled experiment” using calcium carbonate particles.

Will this result in more rain? Less rain? Dearth farmlands? More fires? A zombie apocalypse? Who knows? They don’t.

If you watch the news, you probably think the sun just serves to burn humans alive. But the sun actually does some pretty important stuff, like fuel all life on earth.

A recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report estimates for the reduced price of $10 billion per year, we can reduce the global temperature by 1.5 degrees Celcius.

Zimbabwean villages may dry up into famine and drought or flood away in biblical rains, but at least the evil sun will be tamed by scientists who “are pretty sure” they know what’s up.

Bill Nye The Science Guy pitched that he wanted to load up our oceans with ping pong balls as a way to reflect the sun back to..the sun? I’m not sure, maybe Nye is talking about bubbles, or ping pong balls, I can’t keep up with such absurdity.

But for these Harvard scientists, the concept of reflecting the sun back to the sun is just not efficient enough. So now we are at the point of just blocking it all together.

Maybe once the sun is blocked and nuclear winter sets in, we can all breath a course sigh of relief. The sun’s been attempting to kill us now for 40 years. Finally, we will be in the safety and comfort of complete darkness and famine. At least you’ll not need anymore sunscreen.

En waarom wil jij dit onder de aandacht brengen?
 
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