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Bibi1581 Blog For 05/27/2018: Morning Edition

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1…………> I Ain’t Sure: Comrade Un

The North Korean leader wants a “successful” summit with the U.S. president next month, but Comrade Kim Jong-un is yet to be convinced he can actually trust Washington to hold up any potential agreement, the South Korean president Moon Jae-in remarked at a briefing following surprise border talks with Kim a day earlier, their second meeting in a month but only the fourth ever inter-Korean summit since 2000.

“Chairman Kim Jong-un once again clearly affirmed that his commitment to complete denuclearization remains firm yesterday. What remains uncertain to Chairman Kim Jong-un is whether he can trust the U.S. promise to end their hostile relationship and guarantee North Korea’s security once the North denuclearizes,” Moon said in comments carried by Yonhap News Agency.

“I believe whether the June 12 North Korea-U.S. summit will be disrupted or succeed depends on how successfully [the North and the U.S.] complete their working-level negotiations,” Mr. Moon was quoted as saying.

http://v.aa.com.tr/1157956

 

 

 

 

 

2…………..> Ottoman Cultural Treasures: Russian Library

 

 The Russian State Library, founded in 1728, is the biggest library in continental Europe, holding 47 million literary works in 367 languages. Among famous readers who made use of the library’s vast collections were writers Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Leo Tolstoy, Russian emperors and politicians, including Vladimir Lenin.
 
Library’s Center of Eastern Literature has the largest collection of Ottoman-era books and other printed materials in the Turkish language in Europe and Russia, totalling around 35,000, according to a library official.

 

“A total of 13,000 items are modern Turkish books, magazines, newspapers and other printed materials, items of the Republic of Turkey, as we call them. The rest of collection are items in the old Ottoman language, and among them is a collection of first-printed books issued by Ibrahim Muteferrika Printing House; we have 16 of the 17 first prints [of this collection],”  Library director Marina Melanyina said.

http://v.aa.com.tr/1157845

 

 

 

3…………> A Moonwalker: Alan Bean

“As all great explorers are, Alan was a boundary pusher. We will remember him fondly as the great explorer who reached out to embrace the universe,” NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a statement about a man who took part in 11 world records in the areas of space and aeronautics, and with whose passing, only four of the twelve men who have walked on the moon are still alive – Buzz Aldrin, Dave Scott, Charlie Duke and Harrison Schmitt.

 
Alan Bean has died at the age of 86 after a brief illness, a man destined to be the fourth man to walk on the moon, completing two moonwalks in November 1969 with the Apollo 12 mission.

 

4…………> Bethpage Airshow: New York

Aircraft of United States Navy Blue Angels perform during the 15th annual Bethpage Air Show over Jones Beach in New York, the United States,

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-05/27/c_137209057_4.htm

 

5…………> Short-Sighted Policies: US vs Turkey

Under the inept leadership of our 1st Muslim President, Grand Ayatollah Brack Obama, CIA bankrolled and supported FETO terrorists attempt to overthrow and assassinate Turkey’s President Erdogan, de-facto destroying the eastern flank of NATO and throwing a long-term friend and supporter of US in the waiting arms of Comrade Putin.

 
In continuation of this incredible stupidity, the State Department is threatening sanctions against Turkey for purchasing the Russian S-400 anti-missile systems
by restricting delivery of the F35 stealth fighter. The response? Ankara is likely to buy Russian Su-57 fighter jets if Washington decides to suspend the delivery of F-35 jets in response to the purchase of Russian S-400. 
Translation? As on many other occasions in the past, US is doing everything possible to fill-up Comrade Putin’s coffers with fresh cash by putting its nose in other people’s business, instead of simply sell weapons and collect the cash we badly need in America.
With friends like US State Department, who needs enemies?

 

 

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Bibi1581 Blog For 05/26/2018: Evening Edition

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1…………> Gideon’s Fury: Gaza

 

 

Israeli warplanes bombed two Gaza positions identified as the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of resistance movement Hamas, and another in the southern part of the strip west of Khan Younis city, causing no casualties.

The Israeli army has yet to comment on the airstrikes.

 

http://v.aa.com.tr/1157788

 

 

 

2…………> Marshal Tito’s Bunker: A Video


An hour outside of Sarajevo, a bunker hidden beneath a mountain boasts spacious conference rooms, operating theatres and satellite television – it’s a bolthole fit for a president.

 

http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20180525-the-yugoslavian-bunker-fit-for-a-president

 

 

3…………> No Federal Ham & Eggers: Trump

An Executive Order signed by President Trump is making procedural changes to strengthen the merit system and streamline the removal of poor performers.
The current system makes firing bad employees prohibitively difficult, undermining the Federal Government’s merit principles that call for removing poor performers.
It takes 6 months to 1 year to remove a tenured Federal employee for poor performance, plus an average of 8 more months to resolve appeals. Tenured Federal employees are also 44 times less likely to get fired or laid off than private sector workers.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/president-donald-j-trump-reforming-civil-service-work-american-people/

 

 

 

4…………> Give Me Water, Cold, Clean Water: China

Chinese researchers have created a new composite material highly effective in cleaning water contaminated by organics, using a mixture of black titania and three-dimensional (3D) tubular graphene, that cleaned a 360,000-square-feet area of water in east China’s Shanghai, Anhui, and Jiangsu as part of a pilot scheme.

Excessive organics, such as ammonia and nitrogen, can consume a large amount of oxygen in the water and generate stinky substances that kill aquatic life. Without human intervention, sunlight can naturally degrade organics to water and carbon dioxide, but the process requires months to years, depending on different degrees of pollution.

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-05/26/c_137208268.htm

 

 

 

5…………> Applied Global Warming: Alberto

After pounding the western coast of Cuba with relentless rain that caused flash floods and mudslides, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi launched emergency preparations ahead of the arrival of Subtropical Storm Alberto, a slow-moving system expected to cause wet misery across the eastern U.S. Gulf Coast over the holiday weekend.

The National Hurricane Center in Miami said the island’s rain totals could reach 10 to 15 and even 25 inches in isolated areas, as heavy downpours were expected to begin lashing parts of Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Sunday. Tropical storm warnings have been issued for parts of Florida and Alabama, saying tropical storm conditions are possible there by early Monday.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/subtropical-storm-alberto-still-chugging-toward-gulf-091835539.html

 

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1…………> Applied Global Warming: Oman

Thousands of residents near coastal areas in Dhofar and al-Wusta had been moved to shelters as winds and torrential rain hammered the region, as cyclone Mekunu hit Oman’s coastal provinces killing a second person in the sultanate.

“A second citizen has died after his vehicle drifted away” in Dhofar, Omani police said on Twitter.

A few days ago the cyclone hit the Yemeni island of Socotra, killing at least seven people with several others reported missing, with the government declaring the island a disaster zone.

http://v.aa.com.tr/1157261

 

 

 

 

 

2…………> Ebola Outbreak: Congo

A total of 39 Ebola virus disease cases have been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), including 19 deaths that included three healthcare workers, according to the WHO.

The case fatality rate of the Ebola virus disease (EVD) is so far 49%, with casualties data provided from Bikoro, Iboko and Wangata, and 393 contacts have been identified so far and are being followed up, the WHO added.

EVD, formerly known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a severe, often fatal illness in humans. The virus is transmitted to people from wild animals and spreads in the human population through human-to-human transmission.

http://v.aa.com.tr/1145089

 

 

 

 

 

 

3…………> Comrade UN Joins New World Disorder: Trump

Judging by the correlation of the “lovers quarrel” between President Trump and China’s President nephew Comrade Un with the ups and downs of the stock markets, one cannot help but conclude that the dreary North Korean dictator has joined the New World Disorder(NWD), a disgusting and illegal game where one side cancels a “working lunch” right before a local stock market top causing a sharp drop, while agreeing a week later to meet, thus allowing NWD cronies to cover their shorts and allow markets to “enthusiastically” shoot up: in professional market traders parlance, “milking the cows” or trillion dollars investor pool to finance the anti-democratic, un-constitutional drive by the Planetary Commission and its beating heart, The Council of Foreign Relation towards a global government, open borders, one currency Central Banks controlled world.

To wit, US President Donald Trump says it is possible a planned summit with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un could still take place on June 12 as originally planned, just a day after he cancelled the meeting citing Pyongyang’s “tremendous anger and open hostility”.

Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

Very good news to receive the warm and productive statement from North Korea. We will soon see where it will lead, hopefully to long and enduring prosperity and peace. Only time (and talent) will tell!

5:14 AM – May 25, 2018

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38.6K people are talking about this

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-26/trump-says-theres-still-a-chance-for-the-us-north-korea-summit/9802172

 

 

 

 

 

 

4…………> Ontario Bombing: Search For Answers

“Glass was broken in the street … everything was destroyed. Lots of blood on the floor. Many people were screaming. They were trying to run out from the restaurant,” Rafael Conceicao, a student from Sao Paulo, Brazil, was near the restaurant when the explosion in the Bombay Bhel restaurant in the city of Mississauga, Ontario went off, triggering an immediate hunt for the terrorists by police in Canada for two men who walked into a restaurant and detonated a home-made bomb, injuring more than a dozen of people.

Politically correct “crows” have already said that there is no indication it is an act of terrorism or a hate crime, a completely idiotic statement considering that
15 people ages ranging from 23 to 69 were taken to the hospital.

Peel Regional Police

@PeelPoliceMedia

24 May

Replying to @PeelPoliceMedia

Media officer on scene north west corner of Hurontario and Eglinton

Peel Regional Police

@PeelPoliceMedia

Two parties fled the scene immediately after the incident. 1st described as male, 5’10-6feet, stocky build, mid-20s, light skin, wearing dark blue jeans, dark zip up hoodie pulled over the head, baseball cap with light grey peak, face covered with black cloth material.

9:56 PM – May 24, 2018


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“Two suspects attended the scene, detonated an Improvised Explosive Device within the restaurant. Several injured were taken to local hospital and 3 in critical condition were taken to a Toronto Trauma Centre,” Peel Regional Police said.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-25/fifteen-wounded-in-canada-restaurant-bomb-blast/9800998

 

 

 

 

5………….> Back To Uncle Adolf: EU GDPR

 

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The Islamic Sheikdoms of EU code-named GDPR([Gestapo] General Data Protection Regulation) new law that requires websites to display prominently, and is threatening to hold publishers legally responsible for the cookies they may have in their content, is de-facto ‘doomsday’ that shook up internet services, including cancellation of bibi1581.blogspot.com original blog two days ago. Regrettably, our next step may be to restrict access of our esteemed EU users to bibi1581.com, joining other companies including US newspapers blocking access and suspending support for their products.

The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and Orlando Sentinel – all newspapers owned by Tronc media company – displayed messages saying their websites are “currently unavailable in most European countries.”

“We are engaged on the issue and committed to looking at options that support our full range of digital offerings to the EU market,” said the Los Angeles Times on its website.

Instapaper, a bookmarking service owned by Pinterest, suspended its service to European clients as it makes “changes in light of GDPR.” But that’s not the only fallout.

Mikael Suomela

@suomela

23 May

WTF is going on? This #GDPR insanity is off the rails. #GDPR was supposed to protect privacy, not make life really uncomfortable. This really is not #EU finest hour. @instapaper pic.twitter.com/IklehbySlG

Teemukkarinen

@Ulpez

Makes you wonder what they have been doing with your data up to now if they find #gdpr so hard to conform to. I don’t think it #eu’s fault if a company reacts far too late.

11:42 PM – May 23, 2018

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