Monday, March 13, 2017

Islamic Canada Deporting Buddhists Back To Burma

(Compilation of various news articles from Canada in February-March 2017.)

Burmese-Buddhist facing
death in Burma if deported.
Since a devout Muslim was appointed the Minister of Immigration & Citizenship in Canada hundreds of Burmese-Buddhist asylum seekers in Canada are on the verge of being deported back to semi-democratic Burma while thousands of Burmese-Muslims are being generously granted political asylum in Islamist-controlled Canada.

Somali-born Ahmed Hussen has recently declared his intention to rapidly deport Burmese-Buddhists (about 200) whose political asylum/refugee applications were summarily rejected by his now Muslim-controlled Immigration ministry just recently. At the same time he also announced to increase the quota of Bengali-Muslims (thousands of so-called Rohingyas) as a large part of Canada’s annual intake of refugees/ asylum seekers.

The whole act has been part of Trudeau’s accelerated program to rapidly Islamize Canada by repopulating Canada with mostly Muslim immigrants from third world nations such as Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, and the Middle-eastern countries. And some Canadian Buddhists are fighting back.

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Canada’s New Blasphemy Laws: Rope For Islamophobes


Truedau's Islamic-Canada is considering Blasphemy Laws.
Although these motions against "Islamophobia" are not legally binding, Muslim extremists in Canada have already started demanding them as laws.

A resolution, M-103, seeking to condemn so-called "Islamophobia," was introduced a few weeks ago in the peaceful country of Canada by Liberal Party MP Iqra Khalid (a Pakistani-Muslim Sharia Bitch) in the House of Commons, sparking a controversy.

A similar motion, labelled M-37, was later tabled in the Ontario provincial legislature by MPP Nathalie Des Rosiers on February 23, 2017, and was passed by the provincial parliament. M-37, like its predecessor, demanded that lawmakers condemn "all forms of Islamophobia" and reaffirm "support for government efforts, through the Anti-Racism Directorate, to address and prevent systemic racism across government policy, programs and services".

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Space Wars: China Developing Hi-tech Space Weapons


China's Long March Rocket launch.
Light wars: space-based lasers among Beijing’s hi-tech arms. China’s military is developing powerful lasers, electromagnetic railguns and high-power microwave weapons for use in a future “light war” involving space-based attacks on satellites.

Beijing’s push to produce so-called directed-energy weapons aims to neutralize America’s key strategic advantage: the web of intelligence, communication and navigation satellites enabling military strikes of unparalleled precision expeditionary warfare far from US shores.

The idea of a space-based laser gun was disclosed in the journal Chinese Optics in December 2013 by three researchers, Gao Ming-hui, Zeng Yu-quang and Wang Zhi-hong. All work for the Changchun Institute for Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics – the leading center for laser weapons technology.

Friday, March 10, 2017

Obama’s Acting “No-Borders” Boss Of USCIS Resigned


Acting Director of USCIS Lori Scialabba Resigns at Homeland Security: Lori Scialabba, the Acting Director at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in the Department of Homeland Security, “announced her coming retirement from federal service” on Tuesday, a spokesperson for the department has confirmed to Breitbart News.

Scialabba was number one on the list of eight Obama holdover bureaucrats identified by Breitbart News that President Trump “should fire or remove at Homeland Security.” According to a source within the Department of Homeland Security, Scialabba sent the following message to her colleagues at USCIS about her resignation on Tuesday:

Dear Colleagues,

After almost 33 years of public service, I will be retiring from the federal government at the end of March. I consider myself very fortunate to have worked with USCIS for over 10 years, first as the associate director of the Refugee, Asylum and International Operations Directorate, and then serving as your deputy director for nearly six years. While the decision to leave USCIS was difficult, the opportunity presented was right for me. I have accepted a position in the private sector and look forward to the new challenge.

Thursday, March 9, 2017

300,000 New Jobs In Trump’s February: Experts Wrong


Trump Jobs Boom Shows Americans Were Right and the Experts Were Wrong: The economy added nearly 300,000 private sector jobs in the first full month of Donald Trump’s presidency–blowing away the expectations of economists and defying many so-called experts who predicted Trump’s presidency would lead to an economic slump.

Employment in the private sector rose by 298,000 jobs in February, according to ADP and Moody’s Analytics. Economists surveyed by ADP had expected 190,000 jobs. President Trump ran a campaign that promised job creation–and the American people strongly believed Trump would be better on jobs than Hillary Clinton.

Expert opinion, however, was certain a Trump victory would kill jobs and cause a recession. “The trade deficit will get larger and that means overall, you might save 100 jobs at Carrier, but overall the jobs in manufacturing we lost will get worse,” Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz (stupidly) told CNNMoney in January.

Monday, March 6, 2017

New Muslim Ban Mandates Reporting Muslim Crimes


Trump’s New Executive Order Mandates Government Reports on Honor Killings Committed by Migrants:

President Donald Trump’s executive order halting the importation of refugees from six terror-exporting countries also includes a section requiring the government to publicly release information on crimes committed by foreign nationals, including honor killings of women. This lets the government “be more transparent with the American people and to implement more effectively policies and practices that serve the national interest,” the order states.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly and U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions must work together to provide the public with a report on foreign nationals charged with and convicted of terrorism-related offenses, including those who associate with or provide support to terrorist organizations.

Saturday, March 4, 2017

Buddhist Nationalism & Intense Muslim-hate Killed Ko Ni?

(Compilation of news articles from AP & other sources in February 2017.)

AP: The assassination of a prominent legal adviser to Myanmar’s government was the result of a personal political grudge and not part of a bigger conspiracy by the military (or the nationalist Buddhist monks), senior security officials said Saturday.

Police and Home Ministry officials said at a news conference that they have arrested three men for the Jan 29 shooting of lawyer Ko Ni and are seeking a fourth. Ko Ni had advised Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi on constitutional law, including how to wrest power from the army and put it in the hands of her elected civilian government. His actions raised suspicion of vengeful military involvement in his killing.

Military or military-dominated governments ruled Myanmar from 1962 until Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party took power in 2016 after an overwhelming election victory. But a constitution passed during army rule ensures that the military retains great power in government, including a virtual veto over constitutional change.

Thursday, March 2, 2017

What Does Steve Bannon The Chief Strategist Want?


The President and his trusted Chief Strategist.
President Trump presents a problem to those who look at politics in terms of systematic ideologies. He is either disinclined or unable to lay out his agenda in that way. So perhaps it was inevitable that Mr. Trump’s chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, who does have a gift for thinking systematically, would be so often invoked by Mr. Trump’s opponents.

They need him not just as a hate object but as a heuristic, too. There may never be a “Trumpism,” and unless one emerges, the closest we may come to understanding this administration is as an expression of “Bannonism.”

Mr. Bannon, 63, has won a reputation for abrasive brilliance at almost every stop in his unorthodox career — as a naval officer, Goldman Sachs mergers specialist, entertainment-industry financier, documentary screenwriter and director, Breitbart News cyber-agitprop impresario and chief executive of Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Is TRF Implicating Tatmadaw In Ko Ni’s Assasination?


TRF's Burmese Senior Journalist Swe Win asking the Interior
Minister whether Ma-Ba-Tha monks ordered the hit on Ko Ni.
Thompson Reuters Foundation (TRF) based in London is one of the world’s largest media organizations and right now its Burmese subsidy “Myanmar Now” a largely unknown online activist journal based in Yangon has been at odd with Burmese Military (Tatmadaw) for its recent news articles indirectly blaming Tatmadaw for the assassination of Muslim leader Ko Ni at Yangon International Airport on January-29 just last month.

In a series of articles TRF’s Myanmar Now is implicating Tatmadaw in Ko Ni’s hit by slowly building a circumstantial case based on some facts not disclosed by the Myanmar Government, loose interviews with senior NLD government and parliament members, and commentaries by some well-known Burmese figures.

TRF’s first salvo against Tatmadaw came out on February-16 by the article displaying the Black Toyota Harrier (registration YGN 9C-6725) supposedly parking right in front of the Rangoon house of fugitive Lt. Colonel Aung Win Khaing on February-10 more than a week after the arrest of his elder brother Captain Aung Win Zaw on January-30.