Thursday, November 17, 2016

ARTIST FACES JAIL FOR CAMPUS ANTI TERRORISM

Oleg Atbashian is a former Soviet dissident and now an American citizen, owner and curator of a brilliant satirical website, The People's Cube. He is now facing large fines and up to five years in jail for putting up anti-terrorism posters at George Mason University. In this exclusive interview, Oleg explains what happened.



Nov 16, 2016 Oleg Atbashian was never arrested till he targeted a leftist American university campus.

This was supposed to be a two-day poster campaign, to counteract the George Mason University hosting an official national conference for Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), which is an anti-Semitic organization with well-documented ties to Hamas, a terrorist group whose stated goal is to exterminate the Jews. The GMU poster campaign was conceived by the David Horowitz Freedom Center. Selective enforcement is now the main tool of the modern tyrant. Laws are interpreted to prevent any kind of opposition to Marxist and Islamic domination of the culture and legal system. Posters and other materials supporting far left wing causes and Islamic ones (that at times even promote genocide of Israelis, and Jews overall) can be found on campuses across North America. Some universities even hold "Israeli Apartheid Week", something which, in Canada, would be a hate crime if it was targeted, for example, at Saudi Arabia. (Source)

OBAMA'S SPY CHIEF RESIGNS

James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence and the nation’s top intelligence official, who role was cast in the spotlight in the aftermath of the Snowden NSA revelations, submitted his letter of resignation on Wednesday evening, ensuring that President-elect Donald Trump will have the option to build his own network of intel leaders.

Clapper, who is a closeted Muslim, doesn't want to serve under President Trump. That qualifies as good news! 

“I submitted my letter of resignation last night, which felt pretty good,” Clapper told a House Intelligence Committee hearing on Thursday morning. “I have 64 days left and I would have a hard time with my wife for anything past that" he said cited by The Hill. Clapper has long promised to leave his job at the end of President Obama’s term in office, so his resignation was expected. Still, the formal resignation brings the longtime intelligence official’s government career to a close and leaves a key vacancy for Trump to fill. Clapper took the helm overseeing 17 intelligence agencies in 2010, and served throughout the majority of Obama’s presidency. His tenure was marked by the revelations of Edward Snowden, whose leaks about U.S. intelligence shook up the community like nothing in a generation.