If you're not familiar with the endless persecution of non-Muslims in places like
Pakistan, and Egypt, and Iraq, either you've spent the past few decades living in a snow
fort in Antarctica, or you're a radical leftist screwball who's so busy admiring
your own virtue in the mirror that you just can't find the time to pay any attention
to people who are actually suffering.
Let's take a quick look at Islamic terror in the news over the past week.
Mali:
A branch of Al Qaeda in northwestern Africa claimed responsibility for an attack on a
United Nations base in Mali that killed 10 Chadian peacekeepers on Sunday, saying it
was in response to Chad's resumption of diplomatic relations with Israel.
In a statement, the United Nations mission in Mali said that a peacekeeping base had
come under attack in the northeastern village of Aguelhok.
The village is in one of the most troubled regions of the country, which has repeatedly
been in the cross hairs of a jihadist insurgency.
Al Qaeda jihadis attack UN peacekeepers because a country has diplomatic relations with Israel.
Welcome to Islam's moral compass, where the needle always points to terrorism.
Pakistan:
There are nearly 200 cases of Christians in Pakistan charged with blasphemy - the controversial
law made famous by Asia Bibi.
Father James Channon, director of the Peace Center in Lahore, which promotes inter-faith
relations, said research by the Catholic Church has revealed 187 live cases of Christians
charged with blasphemy which in Pakistan can carry sentences of life imprisonment or death.
Added to this figure is the case of Asia Bibi, whose death penalty conviction for blasphemy
was overturned last October by Pakistan's Supreme Court, a decision which created headlines
around the world.
Speaking in an interview with Aid to the Church in Need, Father Channon said: "Even now, after
her acquittal, she is anything but safe.
Radical Islamists are trying to find her so they can kill her.
That is why she is currently under state protection."
In Pakistan, if you criticize Sharia, you'll be charged with blasphemy and sentenced to death.
In the West, if you criticize Sharia, you'll be accused of racism and sentenced to ridicule.
Seems like Islam always finds a way to avoid criticism.
Nigeria:
A Christian denomination based mostly in the Northeast, the Church of the Brethren in Nigeria,
otherwise known in Hausa language as Ekklesiyar Yan'uwa A Nigeria (EYN), has appealed to
the federal government to rebuild its church branches razed by Boko Haram insurgents.
The EYN says Boko Haram has destroyed a total of 1,125 of its church buildings and other
structures over the years of insurgency.
These include its headquarters office complex, which has been rebuilt, a church auditorium
which is yet to be fully reconstructed, and an adjacent pastor's residential quarters
where reconstructions work is yet to start.
Never forget, if you smirk while someone beats a drum in your face, you're a despicable
monster who deserves violence.
But if you burn down more than a thousand churches, you're a misunderstood victim
whose ideology is beyond criticism.
The Philippines:
The southern Philippines city of Jolo is on lockdown after a deadly double bombing Sunday,
as the authorities try to ensure security and investigate the attack that killed at least 20.
The bombing—which was claimed by ISIS—has raised fears of an increase in separatist
violence in the country's restive Mindanao region, following a referendum last week in
which an overwhelming majority of voters backed self-rule.
Bombs exploded at the Jolo Catholic Cathedral during Sunday mass, officials said, killing
20 and injuring at least 81 people, including 14 soldiers and two police officers.
The first device went off inside the cathedral and the second targeted nearby soldiers who
rushed to help the victims of the first explosion, a military spokesman said.
So, if you don't like the way a referendum goes, you blow up a church.
More timeless wisdom from the religion of peace, tolerance, equality, and feminism.
The United States:
Three men from Lansing, Michigan, were arrested for allegedly supporting ISIS — with one
of them taken into custody as he prepared to fly to Somalia, authorities said Tuesday.
Muse Abdikadir Muse, 23, his brother Mohamud Abdikadir Muse, 20, and another relative,
26-year-old Mohamed Salat Haji, were all charged with conspiring to provide material support
to a terrorist organization, prosecutor said.
Agents arrested Muse Muse at Gerald R. Ford Airport in Grand Rapids on Monday, where he
was about to take a series of flights that would have eventually landed him in Mogadishu,
Somalia, according to a federal complaint.
Mohamud Muse and Haji were arrested hours later.
The three defendants had all "pledged allegiance to ISIS through videos they recorded themselves,"
according to a statement by the Department of Justice.
Think about this.
These young Muslims had their entire lives ahead of them.
They could have worked, and worshiped, and raised kids in the land of the free and the
home of the brave.
Instead, they were willing to risk everything to join ISIS.
Why?
Well, as long as we ignore everything that Muhammad said and did, jihad will remain a
perpetual mystery.
Muslims in Nigeria, and Mali, and Pakistan, and the Philippines, and the United States
conclude that they're supposed to terrorize unbelievers because they've all coincidentally
misunderstood their religion in exactly the same way.
Of course, I should point out that there's really no difference, practically speaking,
between, on the one hand, a religion that actually calls for the violent subjugation
of the entire world, and, on the other hand, a religion whose followers misunderstand it
so much that they go out and try to violently subjugate the entire world.
Either way, you, and your family, and your friends, and your civilization, are targeted
for terror.
If you're satisfied with everyone you know being targeted for terror, by all means, pay
no attention to the words of Allah and Muhammad.
But if you'd like to be part of the resistance, click that subscribe button and the bell to
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most trusted sources say about terrorizing unbelievers.
In the comments section, let me know about any recent examples of Islamic terror that I missed.
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United States files criminal charges against Chinas Huawei - Duration: 2:45.
United States files criminal charges against Chinas Huawei
The Justice Department on Monday unveiled two sets of charges against Huawei. One set accuses Huawei of trying to steal trade secrets from T Mobile . Another claims the company worked to skirt US sanctions on Iran.
The agency also revealed formal charges against Meng Wanzhou, Huaweis chief financial officer. Meng was arrested in Canada in December, and the United States is looking to extradite her.
"Today we are announcing that we are bringing criminal charges against telecommunications giant Huawei and its associates for nearly two dozen alleged crimes," Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker said in a statement. "China must hold its citizens and Chinese companies accountable for complying with the law."
FBI Director Christopher Wray said at a press conference that Huawei "relied on dishonest business practices that contradict the economic principles that have allowed American companies and the United States to thrive."
"The prosperity that drives our economic security is inherently linked to our national security," Wray said. "And the immense influence that the Chinese government holds over Chinese corporations like Huawei represents a threat to both."
A 10 count indictment, which was filed in Washington state, claims that Huawei worked for years to steal T Mobiles proprietary phone testing technology, known as "Tappy."
Huawei also obstructed justice when the Washington based telecom company threatened to sue it, according to court documents.
The government also unsealed a 13 count indictment against Huawei and Meng in Brooklyn federal court. That document details an alleged scheme by Huawei to deceive financial institutions and the US government about its business in Iran.
The company and Meng are said to have claimed that an affiliate, Skycom, was a separate company in order to conduct business in the country, when in fact it was a subsidiary.
The charges from the United States increase pressure on Huawei, one of Chinas tech champions and a crucial part of the countrys efforts to dominate the rollout of superfast 5G wireless networks.
The United States has said for years that Huawei devices pose a national security threat. But government efforts to rein in alleged abuses by the company have escalated in recent months.
Mengs arrest in December set off a geopolitical firestorm and has strained relations between the US, Canada and China. China has repeatedly called the detention of Meng, who was , a political move.
But the United States on Monday reiterated its intention to move forward with the extradition process. Meng is due back in court again in Canada on February 6.
Congress is also considering legislation that would ban the sale of US parts to any Chinese telecom firm that has violated US export control laws or sanctions, a measure that expressly targets Huawei.
"It has been clear for some time that Huawei poses a threat to our national security, and I applaud the Trump administration for taking steps to finally hold the company accountable," Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat, said in a statement Monday.
Importantly, the charges come as the United States and China are racing to cut a deal on trade before March 1, when US tariffs on dollar 200 billion in Chinese goods will otherwise rise to 25 percent from 10 percent . Vice Premier Liu He is scheduled to travel to the United States for two days of talks starting Wednesday.
Its not clear how Mondays announcement will factor into negotiations. President Donald Trump previously suggested that he may intervene in the Meng case if it would help reach a trade deal with China.
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Use Custom Review States in the Data Viewer - Duration: 2:13.
In this tutorial you will see how to use custom review states in the Data Viewer.
Data Viewer can be configured with custom data review workflows.
For example a medical monitors can be alerted when critical medical data is entered and ready for review.
Similarly, monitors can be alerted to data that is ready for Source Document Review.
Navigate to the Review page.
The default columns in the Data Viewer are 'Forms with queries', 'Form State', and 'Source Verify'.
During study setup up to 5 additional review workflows can be configured by the Study Designer.
Each review workflow contains 3 review states.
The custom review states appear as additional columns.
In this example, you can see two forms in the AE/CM visit in the Monitor Review column, under All Forms.
Select the cell showing these forms.
And click the Go to RecordListings button.
Note that filters are set to values based on the cell you selected.
In this case, All Sites, AE/CM Visit, and Monitor Review: All Forms.
The forms can be moved to the Reviewed custom review state by selecting the review state
and providing a comment.
Select the Medication Number cell of the first row of the form.
In the Review drop-down list, select Monitor Review: Reviewed.
Type any comment and click Continue.
Click the Review button to see the updated list.
You can see that one form has moved from All Forms to Reviewed.
A review state does not change if the data is edited after a form has been marked as reviewed.
However the filter 'Updated Since review' can be used to highlight forms that have been
edited or entered since a review was last completed.
To learn more, see the documentation on the Oracle Help Center.
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Now Trump praises states for requiring schools to offer 'Bible literacy' classes - Duration: 4:47.
Donald Trump made a bid to re-energize evangelical supporters on Monday by stating his support for 'Bible literacy' classes in U
S.public schools.The move comes at a fraught political moment for the president, as the White House is stinging from a lost battle over his long-promised border wall – and some conservatives are doubting whether he can win the longer border war with Democrats
'Numerous states introducing Bible Literacy classes, giving students the option of studying the Bible
Starting to make a turn back? Great!' the president tweeted.'Fox & Friends' had aired a brief segment about the phenomenon a half-hour earlier, with Christian Broadcasting Network Chief Political Analyst David Brody delivering the Good News
The occasional church-going Trump had an unlikely relationship with Bible-belt Republicans during the 2016 campaign, outperforming Southern Baptists like Sens
Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham and nondenominational evangelicals Rick Perry and Scott Walker
His nominal relationship with pews and pulpits showed, despite holding his thumbworn childhood Bible aloft during a September 2015 Values Voter Summit speech
'It brings back so many memories,' he said then of his Presbyterian upbringing.Four months later during an appearance at Liberty University, he botched the name of a New Testament book, drawing chuckles by calling it 'Two Corinthians
' 'Two Corinthians, 3:17, that's the whole ballgame, he said."Where the spirit of the Lord, right? Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty
And here there is Liberty College, Liberty University.It's so true.' 'We are going to protect Christianity,' Trump declared that day, two weeks before the Iowa Caucuses
Evangelical leaders have long complained about the disapearance of God from public schools, a phenomenon that has fueled the growth of home-schooling
USA Today reported on Sunday that lawmakers in at least six states are pushing back, with bills that would nudge the study of both the Hebrew Bible and the Christian New Testament back into high schools
'The Bible is an integral part of our society and deserves a place in the classroom,' Republican state Rep
Aaron McWilliams of North Dakota told the paper.The American Civil Liberties Union, which opposes official mentions of religion in public institutions, has identified Bible literacy bills this year in Florida, Indiana, Missouri, North Dakota, Virginia and West Virginia
Legislatures defeated similar measures last year in Alabama, Iowa and West Virginia
Tennessee passed a weaker version, and Kentucky Gov.Matt Bevin signed a 'Bible studies' bill in 2018
That law gives schools guidelines for teaching the Bible as literature, but doesn't require it
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