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GOD cursed the Satanists out of Jerusalem for life. Jesus focused on Jerusalem because it was the most unholy, evil, place on earth... still is today.The Turkic Khazars (Jews) have been behind all the Evil in the world since Cain. Using their News networks to create the news, and set the stage, to blame their opponents, for everything evil across the globe.Jewish Communist Dictum:- "Accuse the enemy of those crimes you are guilty of" 1.PROBLEM 2.REACTION 3.SOLUTION. The Elite Jews create the illness, then sell the Cure. They create Chaos & Terrorism, then sell the solution... for more control and power.Islam and Christianity have become servants of the Jews. Acting as physical and spiritual cattle for the Jews to harvest in building their Global Satanic Kingdom. If I converted to Buddhism, does that make me Chinese? If I converted to Hinduism, does that make me Indian? When Khazarians (Turks) converted to Judaism in 740 BC and stole the true Semite Israelite Hebrew Aegean identity, did that make the counterfeit Jews Hebrew? Well, the Jew World Order seems to think so. They crucified Jesus Christ for exposing them.The invention of the Muslim Terrorist by our Jewish Governments... to keep us in fear, and to justify raping the World, and slaughtering billions of innocent families in every country for power and control...for their 2 horned God Lucifer... which the Jews named him "Morning Star."Every Religion Church and Mosque has been infiltrated by the Jews. How do you know? ... if your Church has not discussed the below phrases by Christ... then it has been compromised. What lies beyond this life? What happens after we die? Can we connect with loved ones after they’ve died?Today, these perennial questions are being explored with ever-greater depth and nuance. Are you aware of the amazing research being done to validate out-of-body experiences, near-death experiences (NDEs), and other “veiled” phenomena?Whether you’re looking to gain meaningful closure around the loss of a loved one, or wanting to glean insights into how to live fully in the here and now, we invite you to join us a unique and completely FREE online event:Beyond the Veil: 5-Day Online Exploration of Mediumship, Near Death Experiences and the AfterlifeThis exceptional event will bring you a deeper appreciation and awe for the preciousness of life, as well as a shared sense of belonging in the human experience.Join more than 30 experts in this field, across 5 days, to gain insight into life, death, consciousness and beyond.Reserve your free place here and get ready to learn from highly sought after scientists, mediumship practitioners, physicians, researchers, and inspiring spiritual teachers — including Dr. Raymond Moody, who coined the term near-death experience (NDE), Dr. Eben Alexander, Suzanne Giesemann, Dr. William Bloom, Professor Jeralyn Glass, Yeye Luisah Teish, and Mark Anthony.They’ll share illuminating conversations about encounters with “touching the veil” — experiencing facets of death and the afterlife, and coming back to share transformative insights with the world.RSVP now for this fascinating event. Here’s some of what the world-renowned speakers will share with you…Learn from the “grandfather” of this field, Dr. Raymond Moody, who coined the term near-death experience (NDE) — helping those who’ve touched death to articulate it in profound and insightful ways.Trace the history of cardiac resuscitation and the countless miraculous stories that have emerged since the 1960s, with surgeon Eben Alexander, MD and spiritual journey facilitator Karen Newell.Dr. William Bloom will discuss his core strategies for creating and supporting a graceful transfer of consciousness at death — paramount for anyone wanting to prepare for their own passing… or to support someone else.Evidential medium Suzanne Giesemann will show how providing a preponderance of evidence of realms beyond mundane human life can change belief systems, opening minds and hearts to a greater reality.Rob Schwartz will share unique insights into how we plan our lives before we’re born, as well as his research on the 5 main reasons we ourselves plan our greatest challenges.Join near-death survivor Cherie Aimée, who’s been featured on The Dr. Oz Show and Megyn Kelly show, for a fascinating foray into what she calls “the eight wisdom keys of the authentic heart.”Mark Anthony will offer his theories on this topic (supported by quantum physics, biology and survival of consciousness research), and how they’ve evolved as a result of his contact with the afterlife through his own NDE and abilities as a psychic medium.Professor Jeralyn Glass will describe what it means to have a “soul contract,” and how that plays out in your life — drawing on the hard-earned wisdom she gleaned from the passing of her beloved 19-year-old son — and all it taught her about love.With Yeye Luisah Teish, you’ll learn about beliefs on the afterlife in the sacred orature of the African diaspora… and you’ll receive guidelines for beginning and/or improving your mediumship skills.Transmitting wisdom from her NDE at age two, Ingrid Honkala, PhD, will inspire you to understand the purpose behind your challenges — and how changing your perception is the key to eradicate all suffering.Across 5 days of inspirational online talks, you’ll learn about:The awakening that’s now emerging from the scientific study of consciousnessHow guides, angels, and our loved ones from the other side are ready and eager to help us healWays to connect to the other side through a healing meditationThe profound benefits of a shared-death experience (SDE) with a loved oneHow to communicate with deceased loved ones and help others make those connections… for healing, closure, and a life filled with more joy and peaceWays that mediumship opens you to your higher self and raises your vibration to experience your true nature as loveA clear pathway to de-mystifying death and taking away the stigma and fear around itSupport to enter the beauty and pathos of active grievingHow artists can encounter an entire support system for their work on the other side of the veilThe contemporary science backing startling discoveries that support the existence of angelic beingsThat insights drawn from NDEs can help you break through fears and past traumaAnd many more beautiful discoveries…Don’t miss this life-affirming event – grab your free place here – we’ll see you there, and look forward to sharing these incredible insights with all of you.Hits: 63 JTA — There may be virtually no chance that Donald Trump could win New York State in the presidential election.But that’s not stopping his Orthodox Jewish supporters from coming out to show their support. This Sunday, at least four pro-Trump rallies are being organized in Orthodox Jewish communities across the New York area this Sunday. In the more Modern Orthodox communities in Long Island’s Five Towns, in Brooklyn Marine Park, in Rockland County’s Monsey, and in a number of Brooklyn neighborhoods in a car parade, Orthodox fans of the president are planning a major show of support in the final stretch of the campaign. Get The Times of Israel s Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories Free Sign Up While most American Jews are expected to vote for Joe Biden, the Democratic candidate, in recent years, a majority of Orthodox Jews have voted for the Republican candidate in recent years. A recent poll conducted by Ami Magazine, which serves a largely Orthodox readership, found that 83% of Orthodox respondents plan to vote for Trump in the upcoming election, with just 13% planning to vote for Biden.This Sunday’s Trump rallies come after weeks of tensions in Brooklyn’s Orthodox neighborhoods over new restrictions imposed on the neighborhoods due to rising COVID-19 cases. Illustrative: Groups of protesters gather in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Borough Park to denounce lockdowns of their neighborhood due to a spike in COVID-19 cases on October 07, 2020 in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images/AFP)At one protest against the restrictions earlier this month, young men carried Trump 2020 flags and signs.A fan account for Heshy Tischler, a leader of the protests, promoted one of the pro-Trump rallies on Twitter. Boris Epshteyn, former special assistant to US President Donald Trump arrives in the East Room of the White House in Washington, April 1, 2019. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)Other events were promoted in WhatsApp groups that were originally formed to spread information about Tischler and those protests.At one event in Brooklyn’s Marine Park, Boris Epshteyn, an advisor to the Trump campaign and co-chair of Jewish Voices for Trump, will be speaking alongside Dov Hikind, the former state assemblyman who represented Borough Park for over 30 years.Hikind this week announced that while he did not vote for Trump in 2016, he plans to this year. Hits: 44 A Biden-Harris presidency is unless gibs for niggers.Harris’ sole agenda as a politician is to elevate inferior blacks into a position of power over whites. Her goal is to use the tax money of hard-working whites and redistribute it to greedy unproductive black welfare bums.This is all about swindling white people for the benefit of black criminals, pimps, and gangbangers. Blacks are terrorizing the country with astronomical levels of violent and sadistic crime. Blacks are brutalizing whites every day with wanton violent racially motivated assaults and murders. And Biden-Harris want to reward this behaviour by showering these apes with cash.All of this is designed as a humiliation ritual against whites. Harris is a jew-puppet who is playing out a Talmudic revenge fantasy against the superior Aryan race who she and her jew husband hate and envy.Hits: 46 JTA — A complaint filed with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights alleges that Jewish students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign “faced an unrelenting campaign of anti-Semitic harassment.”A Friday statement announcing the complaint said that Jewish and pro-Israel students in the past five years “have been subjected to an alarming increase in anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism,” and that the university did not take adequate action. The complaint was prepared by the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, and Arnold Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, on behalf of Jewish students at the university. It was done in consultation with the Jewish United Fund and Hillel International. Get The Times of Israel s Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories Free Sign Up A summary of the complaint, originally filed in March, detailed a number of incidents where swastikas were found on campus and Jewish buildings and ritual items were vandalized. It also included events that displayed virulent anti-Israel rhetoric, which it said made campus inhospitable for Jewish and pro-Israel students.“We gave UIUC seven months since the complaint was filed to address the ongoing harassment. In the face of continuous stall tactics and almost no action from the university, we decided to publicize our efforts,” Brandeis Center President Alyza Lewin said in the statement.University spokeswoman Robin Kaler told the Chicago Sun-Times that its accrediting organization had found in March that the allegations “do not indicate substantive noncompliance with their requirements and that no further review would be conducted.”Last year, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order that made the Civil Rights Act of 1964 apply to Jewish college students. The order meant that students could now file complaints, such as the one at the University of Illinois, alleging discrimination against them on campus.The executive order was controversial because it was seen as opening up the possibility for the Department of Education to withhold funding from schools seen as fostering an anti-Israel environment, which critics said was antithetical to free speech. Hits: 36 South Front[embedded content]On the evening of October 20, the Armenian Defense Ministry declared that they had launched a large-scale counter-offensive against the advancing Azerbaijani forces in the Khudaferin Reservoir area, in the southern part of the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Armenian sources claimed that the attack had caused heavy losses for the ‘enemy’ and had pushed Azerbaijani troops into retreat. Pro-Armenian sources also said that the town of Zangilan had become a ‘trap’ for Azerbaijani troops and that a large group of the ‘enemy forces’ was now being eliminated there.On October 20, the Armenian Defense Ministry also released photos of a Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 combat drone downed in the Nagorno-Karabakh combat zone. This is the second time, that the Armenian side appeared to be able to confirm that the Azerbaijani-Turkish bloc had lost a Bayraktar TB2. On October 19, Armenian sources showed a part of a Bayraktar TB2 optic system claiming that a drone had been downed. These drones are allegedly operated by the Azerbaijani military, but military sources say that drone operations are run with direct help from Turkish specialists.The claims of Armenian successes in the south were immediately denied by the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry. As of October 21, the situation on the ground demonstrates that the Armenian side has not yet been able to really retake initiative in the area.Just before the Armenian counter-attack, Azerbaijani forces captured the town of Zangilan, and 25 villages in the districts of Zangilan, Jabrayil, and Fuzuli. The total number of various settlements captured by Azerbaijan since the start of the war on September 27 has reached 75.President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev also made an address to the nation de-facto claiming that the Armenian military had been devastated and that his country was on the brink of a military victory in Karabakh. According to him, Azerbaijani forces destroyed 241 battle tanks, 50 armoured vehicles, 215 pieces of artillery, 74 multiple launch rocket systems, 58 mortars, 53 anti-tank weapons, 12 air defense systems, including 4 S-300s and 3 TORs, 8 electronic warfare systems, 3 tactical ballistic missiles and 198 trucks, as well as capturing numerous weapons and equipment from the Armenian side.Indeed, if Armenian forces prove to be unable to organize an active defense, Azerbaijan has every chance of retaking the entire southern part of the Nagorno-Karabakh region and even reaching the Armenian border there in the nearest future.An Israeli-made IAI Harop combat drone belonging to the Azerbaijani Armed Forces was shot down near the city of Parsabad in northern Iran on October 20. The Azerbaijani military uses IAI Harops to target the positions and the equipment of Armenian forces. This is not the first cross-border incident with Iran caused by the ongoing military hostilities in Karabakh. Earlier, Iranian forces already shot down several Azerbaijani drones and reported shells falling inside Iranian territory.On October 21, the Iranian Army and the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) launched large-scale air defense drills, codenamed Modafe’an-e Aseman-e Velayat 99 (Guardians of Velayat Sky 99). The drills involve the Iranian Army’s air defense units and the Air Force along with the IRGC’s Aerospace Force. Just a few days earlier, the Iranian military deployed additional artillery pieces near to the border with Azerbaijan.Taking into account that the main direction of the current Azerbaijani advance in Karabakh is along the border with Iran, even a limited Iranian military response to regular ‘accidental’ attacks on its territory and violations of its airspace could create difficulties for Azerbaijani forces. For example, the Iranian decision to shoot down combat drones operating too close to the border could undermine Azerbaijani air dominance in this particular chunk of the frontline.Related News JTA — Like many observant Jewish women, Sandy Tapnack visits the mikvah, or ritual bath, at the end of her period in observance of the laws of family purity.There, she washes and grooms thoroughly before immersing herself in the water three times while an attendant watches in a practice that Jewish women have followed for thousands of years to ready themselves to reunite physically with their husbands. But unlike most mikvah users, the spouse waiting for Tapnack at home is a woman — a fact that leaves the 36-year-old attorney nervous during her visits to the Orthodox bath near her home. Get The Times of Israel s Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories Free Sign Up “There’s kind of a fear. What if the mikvah lady knew? What if the receptionist who is taking the payment [knew]?” Tapnack said. “That’s the core feeling that comes up. Do I really belong here? Do these people think that I belong here? And I guess at the most personal level, do I really believe that I belong here?”Tapnack is part of a small but growing group of queer Jews who are adapting the laws of family purity for their own marriages, even though the rules are all about unions between a man and a woman. Since little guidance exists for those not in a heterosexual marriage, many are relying on informal networks and conversations to explore how the practice fits their relationships.“[There’s] real movement among folks who may not have seen themselves in the tradition to say, ‘I’m going to find myself in the tradition and if I’m not there I’m going to put myself there,’” said Laynie Soloman, a nonbinary Jew who works as director of national learning for Svara, a queer yeshiva based in Chicago. Illustrative: Students participating in a learning session at Svara. (Jess Benjamin/via JTA)Tapnack did not always envision herself as a mikvah user. “Growing up in a Modern Orthodox environment with no gay peers to look up to, it didn’t even sort of occur to me that any aspects of taharat hamishpacha would be relevant in the context of a gay family,” she said, using the Hebrew phrase for the laws of ritual purity.But when she and her wife, Leana, began discussing the Jewish practices they wanted to incorporate in their family before their 2018 wedding, they realized family purity had something to offer.“Increasingly as we discussed some of the less technical aspects of it and more about the meaning behind some of the rules, I thought, ‘Actually this should be relevant to us,’” Tapnack recalled.Along with keeping kosher and Shabbat, adherence to the laws of family purity is considered a pillar of observant Jewish life. In fact, Jewish law calls for new communities to build ritual baths before a synagogue — and amid the coronavirus pandemic many communities have kept mikvahs open for monthly immersions even as synagogues remained closed. Illustrative: A luxury mikveh (ritual bath) for women, in the Israeli settlement of Alon Shvut on August 25, 2015. (Gershon Elinson/FLASH90)The laws can be traced back to the book of Leviticus, where God commands the Israelites on a number of sources of impurity. Menstruating women are deemed “unclean” for seven days and any man who has sex with her is also deemed “unclean.” Rabbinic law modified the practice so that a woman needs to count an additional seven “clean” days after the end of menstruation before she can immerse in the mikvah and resume relations with her husband. That means most heterosexual couples who adhere to the practice can be intimate for roughly two weeks out of the month. Many couples sleep in separate beds and avoid casual touching and flirtation during niddah, or the mandated period of separation.The Tapnacks found that different aspects of the practice resonated with them as they discussed the topic with Sarah Mulhern, the nondenominational rabbi who would go on to officiate their wedding. Both found meaning in the idea of having a ritual to mark the passage of time, while Sandy also found that having times where sex was off-limits was beneficial for her relationship. After consulting with Mulhern, they devised a practice that includes both of them immersing after their cycles and observing a one-week rather than two-week period of niddah.Mulhern — who received rabbinic ordination from both the nondenominational Hebrew College and Daniel Landes, a progressive Orthodox rabbi based in Jerusalem — has counseled dozens of queer couples on the laws of niddah. Rabbi Sarah Mulhern with her husband Rabbi Will Friedman and newborn baby. (Courtesy of Mulhern/via JTA)“The people who are coming to me are people who just generally are living a life where they think that halacha has what to say about the core aspects of being human and the basic building blocks of their life and just generally they don’t think that’s incompatible with their queerness,” Mulhern said, using the Hebrew word for Jewish law. “So there’s some level in which it makes sense to say, ‘If halacha has something to say to me as a Jew and as a human and as a queer person about how to regulate my eating and how to regulate the timing of my day … why wouldn’t it have something to say about my sex life?’”If halacha has something to say to me as a Jew and as a human and as a queer person about how to regulate my eating and how to regulate the timing of my day … why wouldn’t it have something to say about my sex life?Little formal guidance exists for queer couples interested in observing niddah and unlike the Tapnacks, some couples do not have access to a queer-friendly rabbi who is versed in the laws, since the practice is mainly observed by Orthodox Jews.“The main challenge that I’ve heard is that very few rabbinic or religious leaders have been that willing to take this seriously… People have a hard time being taken seriously when they want to consider keeping some version or semblance of this particular mitzvah,” said Miryam Kabakov, the executive director of Eshel, an organization for LGBTQ Orthodox Jews.Soloman, the nonbinary Jew who works at Svara, recalls being dismissed when asking about mikvah usage. Miryam Kabakov, executive director of Eshel (Facebook)“When I first started thinking about having a niddah practice in my life, I asked someone about it and what I should do and they said, ‘Oh, don’t worry, it doesn’t apply to you,’” recalled Soloman.Since then, Soloman has become a resource for others in a similar situation, answering questions from dozens of queer and trans Jews who are interested in learning more about niddah and how it relates to them.“For as long as there have been queer folks, people have been thinking about this topic, but I think that often this kind of oral Torah exists in the underground,” Soloman said. “There’s a moment now where those underground practices are being shared and are being asked more widely.”Some of those questions have to do with how to apply laws created for a couple where only one person is menstruating to one where both are. Unless both partners’ periods start on the same day, they would end up observing a period longer than two weeks where they could not be intimate — and in some cases could last the whole month. To avoid this, many queer couples observe only the shorter period of niddah outlined in the bible.“In general, I advise couples both who menstruate who want to have a niddah practice to do a seven-day niddah practice as opposed to a two-week niddah practice, so they can be niddah around each of their periods of menstruation, but still, like the rhythm that the rabbis are imagining, be sexually available to each other roughly half the time,” said Mulhern, the rabbi who counseled the Tapnacks.The handful of queer couples that Nechama Barash, an Orthodox teacher who instructs brides-to-be on niddah and other topics related to married life, has counseled have chosen to observe a shorter period of niddah.There are those within Orthodoxy that will say, ‘you can’t apply a concept like kedusha into a non-halachic relationship.’ It’s not my call to make. I teach Torah, I teach Talmud, I teach halacha, I teach Jewish values, and my students can choose to incorporate and apply it into their lives to give their lives more meaning, and I certainly applaud that“One of the things I often point out is that this is not really a halachic conversation because halacha does not recognize same-sex marriage in the way that it recognizes heterosexual marriage and it doesn’t really recognize same-sex sexuality,” said Barash, who is a faculty member at Pardes, a nondenominational yeshiva in Jerusalem. “So they’re incorporating elements of the halachic structure into essentially a non-halachic relationship — but what they’re looking for and what I found they’re interested in is achieving kedusha [sanctity], is achieving some sort of boundary, separateness in their relationship with one another and with God.”Barash acknowledges that her working with queer couples may raise eyebrows in the Orthodox world.“There are those within Orthodoxy that will say ‘You can’t apply a concept like kedusha into a non-halachic relationship,’” she said, using the Hebrew word for holiness. “It’s not my call to make. I teach Torah, I teach Talmud, I teach halacha, I teach Jewish values, and my students can choose to incorporate and apply it into their lives to give their lives more meaning and I certainly applaud that.”Though many Orthodox communities — particularly those in the Modern Orthodox world — have become more tolerant towards LGBTQ people in recent years, same-sex relationships remain taboo. The vast majority of Orthodox rabbis do not perform same-sex weddings and it is not rare for rabbis to advocate for gay people to remain celibate or for families to send children to conversion therapy.Those types of attitudes mean that observant gay Jews often feel uncomfortable visiting Orthodox mikvahs. Though some cities with large Jewish populations have pluralistic or non-Orthodox mikvahs, many people only have access to an Orthodox option. The Orthodox world lags behind non-Orthodox movements in LGBTQ acceptance. (Nati Shohat/Flash90/ via JTA)One 27-year-old woman in Chicago, who asked her name not be used for privacy reasons, has on multiple occasions when visiting Orthodox mikvahs attempted to hide the fact that her partner is a woman. One time while traveling to Paris, she and her partner told the mikvah attendants that they were friends.“We had to lie, obviously. We had to pull out the very [religious-looking] clothing and I turned around a ring so it looked like a wedding ring, things like that,” she said. “And I felt bad about lying because these women would probably be horrified if they knew what they were doing. We told them we were American friends and we were traveling together with our husbands.”Some queer Jews are finding ways to transform the observance of niddah in ways that depart from halachic convention altogether. Rabbi Becky Silverstein, a transgender and genderqueer rabbi based in Boston, has had around 20 queer people approach him with questions on mikvah usage and in 2018, he taught a six-session class on the topic at Mayyim Hayyim, a pluralistic mikvah outside Boston. Illustrative: Rabbi Becky Silverstein serves at a Conservative synagogue in California. (Jordyn Rosenzky)Silverstein has “a menu of ideas” for people who are looking for alternate ways of marking their cycle. That can include reciting an existing blessing or writing a new one to mark menstruation and changing the way they interact with their partner to create more distance.“There’s all sorts of ways to create rituals that are about celebrating one’s body, that are about seeing one’s menstrual cycle as a powerful reminder of the process of creation,” Silverstein said. “Thinking through what it might mean in covenanted relationships to observe a period of separation, all of these questions are really powerful questions on their own, and I would say for a lot of people observing niddah is not the answer.”Yet for others the power lies in finding a way to participate in a practice that for thousands of years has defined Jewish home life.“In terms of the ways that we were raised, observant Jewish families have mikvah as part of just the way that they function generally,” said Leana Tapnack. “Even though ‘This is what everyone does,’ isn’t usually compelling to me. I did have to mourn a considerable number of dreams when I came to terms with my gay identity and as I’ve become more confident in my ability to manage both being gay, being queer and being religious on my own terms, it feels like why should I mourn things that I don’t need to mourn, things that I can reclaim, things that I can own?”Hits: 32 Joe Biden’s open-borders migration policy ignores the obvious way for the government to help Americans get wage raises, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., told SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily with host Alex Marlow.“The simple way to help workers to get pay raises is to mandate the use of the E-Verify system,” Cotton said in the October 23 interview, adding:You’re not going to impose a wage mandate on anyone. You just have to tell every company in this nation that they will use the E-Verify system to verify the legal eligibility for applicant employees to work. That will automatically help raise wages for American workers, not for illegal aliens.The E-Verify system allows hiring companies to quickly and easily verify job applicants’ legality, at no cost to the employer.But instead of raising wages by the use of E-verify, Biden is promising to flood Americans’ labor market by legalizing the nation’s semi-hidden population of illegal immigrant workers, Cotton said.:Joe Biden is saying, “I’m gonna send an amnesty bill to the Congress in my first hundred days without asking anything in return, without trying to secure our border, without enforcing immigration rules at workplaces against unscrupulous employers, without cracking down on visa fraud.”Biden is also threatening to import additional white-collar and blue-collar workers, Cotton said:He’s also talking about importing millions and millions of new workers, over and above the 15 million illegal aliens here who are going to get amnesty, and therefore the right to work. He is going to import millions of workers at a time when we have more than 10 million Americans who are still out of work because of the Wuhan coronavirus. So Joe Biden is going to bring in millions of new foreigners to compete with those Americans who are out of work at a time when we should be putting American workers first in line for American jobs. It just goes to show how radicalized the Democrats have become on immigration.Trump’s 2020 planoffersbroadlypopular— butquite limited— pro-American restrictions on migration and visa workers. In many speeches, for example, Trump ignores the economic impact of blue-collar and white-collar migration on Americans while stressing issues of crime, outsiders, diseases, or welfare, even though his low-immigration policies have been a popular boon to Americans.Joe Biden’s 2020planpromisesto let companiesimportmore visa workers, to let mayorsimporttemporary workers, toacceleratethe inflow of chain migration migrants, toend migration enforcementagainst illegal aliens unless they commit a felony, and to dramatically accelerate the inflow of poor refugees toat least 125,000per year.Open-ended legal migration is praised by business and progressives partly because migrants’ arrival helps to transfer wealth from wage-earners tostockholders.Migration moves money from employees toemployers, from families toinvestors, from young toold, from homebuyers to real estateinvestors, and from the central states to the coastalstates.Migration also allows investors and CEOs toskimp onlabor-saving technology,sidelineU.S. minorities, ignoredisabled people,exploitstoop labor in the fields, short-change laborin the cities, impose tight controlon American professionals, centralize technological innovation, underminelaborrights, and get many left-wing reporters to cheerlead for Wall Street’s priorities.So Trump s economy grew and wages rose amid a decline in migration. Inconceivable! … responds the chorus from the Chamber, Cato, the Koch s network, Brookings, Silicon Valley, Wall St. WashPo, NYT, etc. https://t.co/I0I1Lhs0v0— Neil Munro (@NeilMunroDC) October 23, 2020Hits: 27 Following the announcement of Sudan’s normalization agreement with Israel on Friday, Sudan’s acting foreign minister said the agreement still depends on approval from the Sudanese legislative council, which has not yet been formed as the government goes through transition.“Agreement on normalization with Israel will be decided after completion of the constitutional institutions through the formation of the legislative council,” Omar Gamareldin said, according to the Reuters news agency. “This is an agreement to normalize. It is not yet normalization. We must wait for Sudan’s democratic institutions to be functional, including the legislative council, so we can complete the ratification of this step so it can become, in reality, normalization,” Gamareldin added, CNN reported. Get The Times of Israel s Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories Free Sign Up Before the deal was announced, government sources said Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok had agreed, in principle, to normalize ties, but was conditioning the move on ratification by the still non-existent transitional parliament. Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok at a press conference in Khartoum, Sudan, August 21, 2019. (AP Photo, File)Sudan is on a fragile path to democracy after a popular uprising last year led the military to overthrow longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir. A military-civilian government rules the country, with elections possible in late 2022.It remains unclear when a transitional parliament will be formed amid negotiations between the civilian and military parts of the transitional government.Whether or not to normalize ties with Israel has been a matter of vehement debate within Sudan’s transitional government, with its military wing, headed by Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman al-Burhan, said in favor, but Hamdok opposed.Trumpannounced the Israel-Sudan deal on Friday at the White House in a call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Sudan’s leaders.A joint statement from the US, Israel and Sudan released by the White House said Netanyahu, al-Burhan and Hamdok “agreed to the normalization of relations between Sudan and Israel and to end the state of belligerence between their nations.”In what appeared to be the first public contact between the two countries after the joint phone call, Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, spoke to his Sudanese counterpart, Omer Mohamed Ahmed Siddig.Erdan and Siddig agreed to meet in the coming days to discuss cooperating at the UN in the fields of technology, agriculture, trade and tourism, Erdan’s office said in a statement.Erdan was informed of the Sudan normalization agreement during his first working meeting with the Bahraini ambassador to the UN, the statement said. Bahrain inked a normalization deal with Israel last month.Today, I met with ⁦@BahrainMsnNY⁩ Amb Jamal F. Alrowaiei where we reviewed mutual priorities at the @UN ???????? and how the #AbrahamAccords will lead to an era of friendship and cooperation for those pursuing a stable and secure Middle East in the face of regional threats ???????????????? pic.twitter.com/xCNza65csf— Ambassador Gilad Erdan גלעד ארדן (@giladerdan1) October 23, 2020“I will act immediately to translate these agreements into cooperation here at theUN. I will show the organization’s member states that it is better to be on the side of Israel, and not on the side that condemns peace and acts against us,” Erdan said.Israel also last month signed a normalization agreement with the United Arab Emirates.The UAE applauded Sudan’s move to normalize relations with Israel early Saturday morning.The UAE foreign ministry said the deal was “an important step to boost security and prosperity in the region,” according to the Emirati state news agency WAM.Egypt, the first country to sign a peace deal with Israel in 1979, was one of the few other Arab countries to publicly applaud the Israel-Sudan deal.“I welcome the joint efforts of the United States, Sudan and Israel to normalize relations between Sudan and Israel and I value all efforts aimed at establishing regional peace and stability,” Egyptian leader Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi tweeted.Regional giant Saudi Arabia was notably silent.While officially stating that it will not normalize ties until Israel signs an internationally recognized peace accord with the Palestinians, Riyadh has given tacit approval to the UAE and Bahrain deals and allowed Israeli aircraft to use its airspace.The Palestinian leadership blasted the deal, as it did with the normalization agreements with the UAE and Bahrain.Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said he “condemns and rejects” the Israel-Sudan agreement.“No one has the right to speak on behalf of the Palestinian people and the Palestinian cause,” the statement from Abbas’s office said.The Hamas terror group, which rules the Gaza Strip, also condemned the deal as a “political sin” that harms both Palestinians and Sudanese. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (C) recites a prayer as he arrives for a meeting in the West Bank’s Ramallah on September 3, 2020, (Alaa Badarneh/Pool/AFP)The deal with Sudan will include aid and investment from Israel, particularly in technology and agriculture, along with further debt relief. It comes as Sudan and its transitional government teeter on the edge. Thousands have protested in the country’s capital Khartoum and other regions in recent days over dire economic conditions.Before the deal was announced, Trump earlier on Friday signed a waiver to remove Khartoum from the State Department’s blacklist of state terror sponsors. Congress now has 45 days to approve the measure.Sudan’s presence on the terror list — along with Iran, North Korea and Syria — subjects it to crippling economic sanctions and limits the impoverished country’s access to international credit.Trump announced his intention to sign the waiver on Monday, saying he would go through with the move after Sudan followed through on its pledge to deliver $335 million to compensate American victims of past terror attacks and their families. Sudan transferred the funds the next day.The money is meant for victims of the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania by the al-Qaeda network while its leader, Osama bin Laden, was living in Sudan.The United States brokered the diplomatic pacts between Israel and the UAE and Bahrain. Jordan recognized Israel in the 1990s, while Egypt was the first to sign a peace deal in 1979.Netanyahu has made it a priority to forge ties with formerly hostile countries in Africa and the Arab world in the absence of any progress with the Palestinians during his tenure, which has lasted over a decade.Hits: 35 An anti-police protester attacked a woman in her car while another man scratched her car with a key, according to a video posted on Twitter. In a second video, another vehicle is keyed as the driver attempts to pull away from the protesters in San Bernardino, California.Protesters blocked traffic in San Bernardino and vandalized cars caught up in the roadway blockage. A video tweeted by journalist Drew Hernandez shows one of the protesters punching a woman in the face. A second man reaches out and keys the side of her car.SAN BERNARDINO: A BLM protester punches a Hispanic woman in the face and another BLM protester keys her car after BLM protesters shut down an intersection (baseline/waterman) pic.twitter.com/65HeNgRfua— Drew Hernandez (@livesmattershow) October 24, 2020In a second video, Hernandes shows a man keying another car as the driver attempts to flee the protest area.BLM rioters are standing in the street in San Bernadino, CA and keying people’s cars as they drive by. You know, to protest against “racism, or something. pic.twitter.com/hLTd3qNou5— Richard (@Wildman_AZ) October 24, 2020The sound of the key scratching the side of the car can be heard as the driver pulls away.Protesters came out after news broke of a San Bernardino police officer shooting an armed black man. Police officials reacted quickly and released video of the shooting that clearly shows the man fighting with the police officer and then pulling a gun from his wasteband.The officer shoots in self-defense as the man begins to turn with the gun visible in his hand toward the officer.SAN BERNARDINO: After a man was resisting arrest and fighting a police officerThe suspect then reaches for a weapon while fighting the officerThe officer then sees this and takes the criminal downA handgun was retrieved from the scenepic.twitter.com/vIv87OIvzl— Drew Hernandez (@livesmattershow) October 23, 2020Despite the evidence released quickly by police officials, “angry BLM protesters gathered in the street,” journalist Andy Ngo tweeted.Angry BLM protesters gather in the street in San Bernardino, Cal. after a black man was shot dead last night by a cop. It was caught on video shows him resisting arrest, fighting the cop grabbing a pistol from his waistband. Video by @livesmattershow pic.twitter.com/J15Uu6yvnG— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) October 24, 2020Speaking to a group gathered outside the store where the shooting took place, one man told onlookers that police are not from the community. He said they come from “KKK enclaves” in the suburbs.Angry BLM protesters gather in the street in San Bernardino, Cal. after a black man was shot dead last night by a cop. It was caught on video shows him resisting arrest, fighting the cop grabbing a pistol from his waistband. Video by @livesmattershow pic.twitter.com/J15Uu6yvnG— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) October 24, 2020Bob Priceserves as associate editor and senior news contributor for theBreitbart Texas-Border team. He is an original member of the Breitbart Texas team. Price is a regular panelist on Fox 26 Houston’sWhat’s Your Point?Sunday-morning talk show.Follow him on Twitter@BobPriceBBTXandFacebook.Hits: 46 BERLIN — Handwritten speech notes by Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler sold at auction in Munich on Friday despite objections from Jewish groups that they could encourage neo-Nazis.The Hermann Historica auction house defended the sale of the manuscripts, all dated to before the outbreak of World War II, saying they were of historical significance and belong preserved in a museum. The documents all sold to anonymous bidders for well above their starting prices. Get The Times of Israel s Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories Free Sign Up A nine-page manuscript by Hitler outlining his speech to new military officers in Berlin in 1939, about eight months before the beginning of World War II, fetched the top price of 34,000 euros ($40,300).The speech notes are directed to Nazi-party organizations and contributors at various functions, and make reference to preparing Germany for war and the “Jewish problem,” said Bernhard Pacher, the managing director of the Hermann Historica.“These are handwritten notes from Adolf Hitler, where if you analyze what he wrote… you can prove he was publicly speaking about going to war, about ‘resolving the Jewish problem,’” Pacher told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.“If we destroy these things and they do not go into a museum for experts to work on them, you will leave the interpretation of what was happening to the right-wing Nazi apologists, who will say Hitler never said that. The man was preparing the Germans that there would be a war and those who didn’t want to see that must have been totally blind — it’s in there.”On Tuesday, Rabbi Menachem Margolin, the head of the Brussels-based European Jewish Association, said the auction “defies logic, decency and humanity” to put them on the market.Margolin said the auction was particularly worrisome amid recent figures showing rising anti-Semitism in Germany, and could encourage neo-Nazis.“I cannot get my head around the sheer irresponsibility and insensitivity, in such a febrile climate, of selling items such as the ramblings of the world’s biggest killer of Jews to the highest bidder,” he said in a statement.“What auctions like this do [is to] helps legitimize Hitler enthusiasts who thrive on this sort of stuff.” Rabbi Menachem Margolin, head of the European Jewish Association. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)The auction house has come under fire in the past for its sale of Nazi-era items, and maintains it goes to great lengths to ensure that they are not being sold to neo-Nazis, and are usually bought by museums and research facilities.In 2016, it auctioned off one of Hitler’s uniforms for 275,000 euros ($325,000) and previously sold a typewriter and dozens of other items owned by the Nazi leader, among other things.Perhaps most famously, last year a Lebanese-born Swiss real estate mogul purchased Hitler’s top hat, a silver-plated edition of “Mein Kampf” and other items the auction house offered in order to keep them out of the hands of neo-Nazis, and donated them to a Jewish group.The auction house has also dealt in many other items owned by famous historical figures, including Napoleon Bonaparte’s silver and gold-plated toothbrush, a saber that belonged to British naval hero Adm. Horatio Nelson, and a sword that once belonged to famed Italian seducer Giacomo Casanova.Margolin called the businessman’s intervention to purchase the items last year “a miracle,” but said “we cannot rely on miracles going forwards” and urged the auction house to pull the speeches ahead of the sale on Friday.“It defies logic, decency and humanity for the very same auction house that came under fire less than a year ago for selling disgusting lots of Nazi memorabilia that they should do so again,” he said.Hits: 38 [embedded content]Al-Nour Radio / Nasser Kandil, Editor-in-Chief of Al-Bena Newspaperناصر قنديل– لم يكن الذين امتنعوا عن تسمية الرئيس السابق للحكومة سعد الحريري بوارد خوض معركة إسقاطه، لأن أحداً لم يضع في المقابل اسماً مرشحاً منافساً، وظهرت الدعوات لعدم التسمية ذات معنى عند الذين لديهم شروط تفاوضية تعقب التكليف، أرادوا عبر عدم التسمية إيصال رسالة ربط نزاع كما أوضحت تصريحاتهم، وفي الطليعة التيار الوطني الحر، الذي ربط موقفه النهائي بمفاوضات التأليف ومعاييرها، بينما لم يكن خافياً أن امتناع حزب الله عن التسمية تثقيل لموقف التيار الوطني الحر وتأكيد على دعوته للحريري لفتح حوار حول الحكومة مع التيار، بدا أن طريقه مقفل قبل التكليف، بينما الذين ربطوا عدم التسمية بموقف معارض فلم يستطيعوا بلورة مرشح منافس يلتقون حوله بعكس ما حملت الاستشارات السابقة.– المعركة السياسية حول التكليف كانت حول الأرقام، وظهر بنتيجتها أن القوات اللبنانية تقف وحيدة خارج سياق الحكومة المقبلة، بينما الممتنعون الآخرون يلتزمون بالسعي للشراكة على الأقل من الوجهة التفاوضية الهادفة لفتح طريق هذه الشراكة، مع استثناء المواقف المبدئية لبعض النواب الذي أرادوا تسجيل موقف اعتراضي لا يريدون له ولا يملكون بدائل سياسية راهنة، ولو أن مواقفهم التي كان عنوانها معاناة الناس وعذاباتها بقيت بعيدة عن محاكاة هذه المعاناة بتقديم حلول وبدائل مباشرة، فيما الوقت ينفد والبلد يسقط الى الحضيض بلا أمن اجتماعي أو غذائي أو صحيّ، ويصير خطر الموت جوعاً وبلا دواء فيه خطراً يهدد أوسع فئات اللبنانيين، حيث من حق الناس أن يتوقعوا أكثر من مجرد تسجيل المواقف.– أظهرت الاستشارات النيابية تفكك حلفين متقابلين، هما الغالبية النيابية التي تشكل الاستشارات النيابية لتسمية رئيس مكلف بتشكيل حكومة، أبرز مستويات حضورها، فظهرت الغالبية منقسمة على ذاتها، بين الخيارات التكتيكية، منح التسمية ومواصلة التفاوض بعدها أو حجب التسمية وتعزيز الموقع التفاوضي، وبالمقابل ظهرت قوى 14 آذار وقد تفككت بصورة تجعل لمّ شملها بعيد المنال، بينما ربما تملك الغالبية حظوظ استرداد وحدتها في حال نجاح مفاوضات التأليف، حيث ظهر الطرف الجامع بين مكوّناتها وهو حزب الله في موقع بيضة القبان، الذي شغله تقليدياً الحزب التقدمي الاشتراكي، فوقوف الحزب مع التيار الوطني الحر خارج التسمية سيجعل للتفاوض سقفاً إيجابياً نحو تذليل العقد، خصوصاً في ظل استحالة ولادة الحكومة من دون توقيع رئيس الجمهورية، بينما ظهرت قوى الثامن من آذار بتكوينها الأصلي قبل تحالفها مع التيار الوطني الحر وقد استعادت حضورها ووحدتها، إذا اعتبرنا موقف حزب الله على ضفة عدم التسمية عملاً سياسياً بامتياز ضمن إطار تقاسم الأدوار بين حزب الله وحركة أمل.– القراءة البعيدة عن البروباغندا الإعلامية الرائجة لمفاوضات الترسيم، تنطلق من اعتبار التسليم الأميركي بالتفاوض في ظل السلاح هو الحدث، بعد استنفاد كل أدوات الحرب والضغط لتحييد وتقييد السلاح، والتفاوض الذي يقوده الجيش وفقاً لخرائط ووثائق يعرفها الأميركيون عن قرب، يفتح باب التوقعات بتسارع التفاوض وبلوغ نقطة ترسيم تحقق للبنان تثبيت منطقته الاقتصادية ويدء استثمارها مع تقديرات واعدة بالكميّات والأرقام والعائدات، ووفقاً لهذه القراءة نحن أمام انتصار إضافي تحققه المقاومة بقوة سلاحها وصمودها، وعلى خلفيّة هذا التسليم الأميركي بشراكة السلاح في التفاوض ووقوفه في خلفيّة نتائجه، فتح الباب لفرصة الرئيس الحريري بالعودة لرئاسة الحكومة وضخ أموال تحرّك عجلة المال والاقتصاد، وتحرّره من عقدة النظرية القائلة بلا حل ولا تفاوض في ظل السلاح. وهذا هو مغزى التزام الحريري بالسعي لتفاهم مع ثنائي حركة أمل وحزب الله من دون القلق من فيتو خارجي.– أمام الرئيس الحريري بعد فوزه برقم يتجاوز ما توقعه المقربون منه، رغم اعتقاد الكثيرين بتواضع الرقم، فرصة للاستثمار على نتائج الاستشارات، وقراءة معنى أنه نال ما يعادل أغلبية جديدة في المجلس النيابي، وهي مرشحة لتخطي الثلثين، إذا نجح في مفاوضات التأليف بصورة سلسة بعيداً عن تصفية الحسابات من جهة، وإذا نجح بفتح صفحة جديدة في العلاقة مع القوى التي شارك بتهميشها في ظل التسوية الرئاسية من جهة موازية، لجعل الحكومة الجديدة كحكومة اختصاصيين، قادرة على التعبير عن أوسع ائتلاف نيابي وسياسي وشعبي، تضع أولوية هي الأمن الاجتماعي والإفراج عن الودائع، وترشيد الدعم على الغذاء والدواء، من دون الوقوع في فخاخ شعارات ترضي بعض الابتزاز الشعبوي في الداخل أو الابتزاز المالي في الخارج، تحت عناوين يشكّ اللبنانيون بصدق النيات وقدرة السياسات على تحقيقها كعناوين الإصلاح ومكافحة الفساد، وباتوا يعتبرونها مجرد شعارات للاستهلاك.فيديوات متعلقة[embedded content] President Donald Trump expressed suspicion of Democrat voting tactics in Philadelphia on Friday, urging his supporters to watch closely for any fraud.“You got to be very careful in Philadelphia. They play games in Philadelphia, and they won’t let us watch the count in Philadelphia,” Trump said at a campaign rally in Pensacola, Florida.The president was likely referring to his campaign’s efforts to have poll watchers at satellite election offices in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.On October 9, a Philadelphia judge ruled against a campaign lawsuit to allow poll watchers at the satellite offices where voters can drop off ballots.Pennsylvania’s Attorney General Josh Shapiro also warned the Trump campaign on Thursday after they videotaped Philadelphia voters depositing their ballots in drop boxes to watch for voter fraud.Shapiro argued that the tactics could amount to voter intimidation.Trump referred to past elections in Philadelphia where Republicans got either very few or no votes at all. In 2012, Mitt Romney got zero votes in 59 voting divisions in Philadelphia.“So we’re watching Philadelphia … because I don’t like what I’m hearing about Philadelphia,” Trump said.Of the 1,322,440 mail-in and early in-person ballots returned, Democrats lead Republicans with 71 percent. Republicans only have 20 percent, while nine percent is “other.”Hits: 11 Eli and Jeanice discuss a wide range of radiation dangers, from cell phones to 5G. Leading American Jewish organizations offered mixed reactions to the US-brokered normalization deal between Israel and Sudan following its announcement on Friday, with the Jewish Democratic Council of America expressing “concern” about US President Donald Trump’s policy toward Israel, and three other groups issuing unfiltered praise for the agreement.Halie Soifer, executive director of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, said in a statement that the group welcomed normalization deals for Israel, but that the Sudan agreement appeared motivated by Trump’s personal interests. “We are concerned that President Trump views foreign policy toward Israel as a series of self-serving transactional deals. This is another Israel quid pro quo driven by Trump’s short-term political interests rather than the long-term safety and security of the United States and its allies, including Israel,” Soifer said. “Trumpdemonstratedthat today when he called Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss Sudan and asked him to comment as he vilified Joe Biden.” Get The Times of Israel s Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories Free Sign Up During the call announcing the deal, Trump asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “Do you think Sleepy Joe could have made this deal?”“Uh… one thing I can tell you is we appreciate the help for peace from anyone in America,” Netanyahu replied.Soifer said Trump had removed Sudan from the US list of state sponsors of terror, in a transactional exchange for its compensating the families of US terror victims and its normalization agreement.Soifer said the normalization deal “appears timed more to influence the outcome of the US election than a result of tangible policy considerations.” Halie Soifer heads the Jewish Democratic Council of America. (Courtesy of JDCA)Trump “has used Israel as a political tool, politicizing US foreign policy toward Israel to serve his own interests in a way that no president has ever done before,” Soifer said.The Jewish Democratic Council of America describes itself as the political voice of Jewish Democrats and advocates “socially progressive, pro-Israel, Jewish community values.”Other leading groups welcomed the deal without any reservations, and issued calls for the Palestinians to return to negotiations with Israel following its recent normalization agreements with Sudan, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.Democratic Majority for Israel, a group that embraces pro-Israel policies close to the establishment pro-Israel community, issued a brief statement applauding the agreement.“Democratic Majority for Israel congratulates the leaders of Israel and Sudan for establishing diplomatic ties. Sudan is the third Arab nation to normalize its relationship with Israel in recent months,” the group said in a statement. “This is another important step towards peace and stability in the region. We hope that Palestinian leaders will similarly decide to resume peace talks with Israel in the pursuit of working towards a two-state solution.”TheConference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, an umbrella group representing dozens of US Jewish groups, said the agreement “deserves universal support by all who seek peace in the Middle East.”“These landmark diplomatic agreements represent the dawn of a new age for the relationship between the Jewish state and the Muslim world. In normalizing relations with Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and now Sudan pave the way for more Arab and Muslim countries to embrace peace and reconciliation,” the group said in a statement.“The stubborn reluctance of Palestinian leaders to even discuss peaceful solutions leaves them increasingly out of step with the rest of the Arab and Muslim world. We call upon the Palestinian Authority to heed the wind of change, have a change of heart, choose peace over war, and finally return to the negotiating table,” the statement said. US President Donald Trump announces that Sudan will normalize relations with Israel at the White House in Washington, DC, on October 23, 2020. (Photo by Alex Edelman / AFP)The centrist, pro-Israel lobby group AIPAC called the deal “a major breakthrough in eroding tired, old shibboleths that have led to division and conflict.”“We call on other Arab leaders, particularly Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, to end their boycott of Israel and engage in negotiations to bring peace and stability to more citizens across the Middle East,” AIPAC said in a statement.Trump announced the Israel-Sudan deal on Friday at the White House in a call with Netanyahu and Sudan’s leaders.A joint statement from the US, Israel and Sudan released by the White House said Netanyahu, Sudan Sovereign Council President General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok “agreed to the normalization of relations between Sudan and Israel and to end the state of belligerence between their nations.”Trump earlier on Friday signed a waiver to remove Khartoum from the State Department’s blacklist of state terror sponsors. Congress now has 45 days to approve the measure.Sudan’s presence on the terror list — along with Iran, North Korea and Syria — subjects it to crippling economic sanctions and limits the impoverished country’s access to international credit.Trump announced his intention to sign the waiver on Monday, saying he would go through with the move after Sudan followed through on its pledge to deliver $335 million to compensate American victims of past terror attacks and their families. Sudan transferred the funds the next day.The money is meant for victims of the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania by the al-Qaeda network while its leader, Osama bin Laden, was living in Sudan.The deal with Sudan will include aid and investment from Israel, particularly in technology and agriculture, along with further debt relief. It comes as Sudan and its transitional government teeter on the edge. Thousands have protested in the country’s capital Khartoum and other regions in recent days over dire economic conditions.Recently, the United States brokered diplomatic pacts between Israel and the UAE and Bahrain. Jordan recognized Israel in the 1990s, while Egypt was the first to sign a peace deal in 1979.Netanyahu has made it a priority to forge ties with formerly hostile countries in Africa and the Arab world in the absence of any progress with the Palestinians during his tenure, which has lasted over a decade.Hits: 8 At a campaign rally in Florida on Friday, President Donald Trump accused his opponent of working for big tech and big media companies.“Joe Biden works for big tech, big media. They’re his boss,” Trump said to his crowd of supporters in Pensacola, Florida.Trump referred to corporate media’s refusal to cover the new details surrounding Hunter Biden’s pursuit of lucrative overseas deals. He also called out social media companies for censoring stories about the scandal.“They keep it nice and quiet,” Trump said. “He’s got a scandal, corrupt politician. They keep it out. They don’t want to let any story go.”One of Hunter Biden’s former partners, Tony Bobulinski,claimed Thursday evening that Joe Biden knew about the family’s foreign business dealings and even got a cut of some of the profits as “the big guy” mentioned in Hunter’s emails.The president praised his hometown paper,The New York Post, for publishing details proving that not only did Biden know details about his relatives pursuing foreign deals, but he even enjoyed some of the financial benefits.The president criticized Silicon Valley’s biggest tech and social media companies for restricting access or outright censoring the story.“Big tech is not distinguishing itself,” Trump said. “They’re not exactly doing so great in making themselves look legit.”Despite the censorship, Trump said, the details of the story were still getting out.“People are wise to it,” he said. “They see what’s happening.”Hits: 12 The BBC is run by pedophiles.Daily Mail:ABBCproject manager watched child abuse on a group Zoom call, a court heard.Duncan Wheelhouse, 58, was trapped in a sting involving the NationalCrimeAgency (NCA) on 23 March 2018, Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard.The NCA officer captured images and videos of child sexual abuse which were shared with others on a Zoom call.Arfan Ahmed, prosecuting, said: ‘Between those two dates the defendant engaged in a virtual meeting on Zoom, corresponding with other people discussing child abuse, watching child abuse images being live-streamed.‘An officer from the National Crime Agency has effectively captured this evidence.‘We place this in a category A, the starting point is one year custody.’Miles Herman, defending, said: ‘We will be arguing strongly in due course that this is a case that the court can impose a non-custodial sentence in.‘Mr Wheeler is of hitherto good character and comes to the court having pleaded guilty to the offences.’Following his guilty plea Wheelhouse was ordered to register as a sex offender at his local police station in Oxford.Wheelhouse, of Oxford, admitted two counts of making indecent photographs of children and was granted unconditional bail ahead of sentence at Kingston Crown Court on a date to be fixed.The media is so devious, corrupt and evil that virtually all of the top staff are secret pedophiles, child abusers and satanists.Jews recruit these types of people to staff media groups because they’re compliant shills for the global jew agenda. Compromised people are easier to control and are more devout footsoldiers for the agenda.Morally compromised people do whatever their jew owners tell them to do. If they deviant from the party line, they get exposed as perverts and lose their career. This is why elite jews run pedophile networks like the Epstein child abuse ring to ensnare powerful people with kompromat, making them putty in the hands of the international jewish criminal mafia.Hits: 14 America learned this week that members of the “intelligence community” are working with social media companies to shut down speech associated with “populist movements,” whatever that means.And the worst part it is that our media love it.It struck me, listening to an Axios media reporter praise the “defense systems” that prevented a story about the Biden family’s corruption from reaching the voting public, that if President Donald Trump loses, some very bad things will become norms:1. Tech censorship.The New York Post has been locked out of its Twitter account for more than a week over a story whose substance has never been denied: that Hunter Biden introduced his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, to an adviser to the corrupt Ukrainian energy company Burisma. Even the Biden campaign admitted it might have happened. The story proves Joe Biden lied when he claimed he never discussed his son’s business interests. The tech giants disappeared it, 1984-style.2. “Truth” commissions.Former Clinton administration labor secretary Robert Reich called for a “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” to single out everyone who “enabled” the Trump presidency. He borrowed the idea from South Africa, casting our democratically-elected American government as an illegitimate apartheid tyranny. Likewise, former ESPN and MSNBC host Keith Olbermann called for Trump supporters to be “prosecuted.” If you think that could never happen, think about…3. Political prosecutions.Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn was innocent of any crime, and yet the director of the FBI sent agents to the White House to entrap him so that he would have to be fired — or prosecuted. There is no proof Flynn lied to them, but that’s what he was prosecuted for, simply as a way to undermine Trump. He withdrew his guilty plea after it was revealed that the government had sat on exculpatory evidence. The judge won’t let the government drop the case.4. Deep state abuses.Someone leaked Flynn’s name to the media to destroy him — just like an FBI lawyer altered an email to lie to the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court that allows the government to conduct surveillance. It was one of the most egregious violations of civil liberties in recent American history, yet the left applauded it and the civil rights establishment said nothing. John Durham’s investigation of these abuses will not survive long if Trump is defeated.5. Riots. There were thousands of “peaceful protests” over the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis — and riots in 48 out of 50 American cities. Many businesses were destroyed; synagogues and churches were vandalized, or worse. Democrats enthusiastically supported the movement, and tried to cover up the violence until it became a political liability. If they win an election after a summer of violent efforts to achieve political change, we can expect more in future.6. Phony “history.” Mobs spent the summer tearing down monuments — including statues of abolitionists — as symbols of racism. TheNew York Times won the Pulitzer Prize for the fraudulent “1619 Project.” And companies began forcing their employees to read books about “white privilege” and “systemic racism.” If they win, Democrats will continue to tear down America’s history and heritage, and teach future generations of children that the 2020 election was a glorious “revolution.”7. Racism and race obsession. Professional sports leagues have knelt before the Black Lives Matter movement, adopting its ideology and desecrating the American flag and the national anthem. Meanwhile,Democrats in California are trying to pass a referendum, Proposition 16, to legalize racial discrimination, overturning Proposition 209. Ideas like Critical Race Theory are already shaping school curricula. If Democrats win in 2020, they will keep forcing their racial obsession on our society.8. Cancel culture. The left has begun punishing dissent everywhere, forcing people out of their jobs and communities for expressing views at odds with the orthodoxy of the Democratic Party. Those who fail to keep up with the ever-changing newspeak — who use “sexual preference” rather than “sexual orientation,” for example — are vilified. Minor infractions of the new codes are punished by being banned from social media. It will continue if they win, because it will have worked.9. Court-packing.Democrats are planning to expand the Supreme Court and stack it with political appointees who will validate their sweeping new legislative plans, from amnesty for illegal aliens to the Green New Deal. They will achieve this — they have said as much — by granting statehood to D.C. and Puerto Rico, adding four new (Democrat) seats in the Senate, and ending the filibuster. They will end the independent judiciary — and with it, the basis for our constitutional republic.Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). His newest e-book is The Trumpian Virtues: The Lessons and Legacy of Donald Trump’s Presidency. His recent book, RED NOVEMBER, tells the story of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary from a conservative perspective. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.Hits: 19 One of the more bizarre answers Joe Biden gave during Thursday night’s presidential debate was that he could not achieve criminal justice reform when he was vice president because he and President Barack Obama faced a Republican Congress.Biden was responding to a challenge from President Donald Trump, who accused Biden of being “all talk, no action”:Trump:Why didn’t you do it? You just said, “I’m going to do that, I’m going to do this.” You put tens of thousands of mostly Black young men in prison, now you’re saying you’re going to get… You’re going to undo that, why didn’t you get it done? You had eight years with Obama. You know why, Joe? Because you’re all talk and no action.Moderator:All right, Vice President Biden, and then we’re going to move on to the next section.Biden:We had a Republican Congress, that’s the answer.Moderator:Okay.Trump:Well, you got to talk them into it, Joe. Sometimes you got to talk them into it.The irony is that Biden had earlier presented himself as a unifying figure: “I don’t look at this in terms of the way he does, blue states and red states. They’re all the United States,” he said, borrowing a line from Obama’s 2004 convention keynote.Trump went on to point out that he had to persuade Democrats to support his criminal justice reform bill, the First Step Act. But an even better example — one that he unfortunately neglected to mention — was Trump’s success in passing the U.S., Canada, and Mexico Agreement (USMCA) through Congress. The USMCA fulfilled a central campaign promise to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) — which Biden supported — and yet Trump managed to pass it while Congress was busy impeaching him. (Technically, it passed the House the day after impeachment, before the Senate trial.)There are other examples. Trump managed to pass several coronavirus relief packages — including the Payment Protection Program (PPP) — despite facing stiff opposition from Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), who stalled constantly. He also pushed through the Great American Outdoors Act, funding maintenance in the nation’s national parks, during the most contentious election season most Americans have ever experienced. (He declined to invite Democrats to the signing.)Almost every president has to negotiate with a Congress controlled, in whole or in part, by the opposition party. President Bill Clinton achieved a balanced budget, and welfare reform, while negotiating with Newt Gingrich after the “Republican Revolution” of 1994. President Ronald Reagan worked with Speaker Tip O’Neill (D-MA) on tax reform and changes to the Social Security retirement age.There are countless other examples in history — until the Obama-Biden administration.Obama was notorious for refusing to work with Republicans. He ignored GOP suggestions on the 2009 stimulus, telling them, “I won.” He repeated that pattern with Obamacare, which passed without any Republican support as a result. In 2011, he blew up budget negotiations because he demanded more tax revenues at the last minute. In 2012, Obama created the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) rather than work with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) on a legislative proposal.As a Senator, Biden was responsible for the rancor around Supreme Court nominations, which he turned into ideological battles with the nomination of Robert Bork in 1987. But alsohad relationships with colleagues from across the aisle. In emergencies, Obama used Biden as a go-between with Senate Republicans. At some level, Biden knows the value of compromise.And yet, as debate moderator Kristen Welker noted, he has hardly been pushing for a deal on new stimulus.The idea that a Republican Congress was to blame for the past failures of the Obama-Biden administration is ridiculous. It undermines Biden’s claim to be a “unity” candidate, and also suggests he may not be qualified for the presidency.Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). His newest e-book is The Trumpian Virtues: The Lessons and Legacy of Donald Trump’s Presidency. His recent book, RED NOVEMBER, tells the story of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary from a conservative perspective. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.Hits: 10 It was a momentous day in Hungary, as eight months of uncertainty came to an end the moment thousands of athletes, coaches, media, and fans have been waiting for. Judo is back.The World Judo tour returned with the Budapest Grand Slam, allowing Judo’s heroes to once again battle it out, although not in front of crowd, for their fans watching at home.This is the first event back since the global pandemic had an extensive and thorough protocol put in place to keep all those in attendance safe. The major talking point of the day was Daria Bilodid. The undisputed queen of the -48kg category stepped up a weight to test her skills at -52 kg.Some wonderful moments throughout her day saw her take a solid bronze medal. It seems there are no limits for the Ukrainian prodigy.On the French side, Amandine Buchard picked up where she left off in February, with her assault on the -52kg category. Determined to re-assert her dominance, she was on fire all day. She received her gold medal from Colin Cai, CEO of Huawei Technologies Hungary.Russia dominated both men divisions today, but the standout was our man of the day, Yago Abuladze.In a closely contested final against his compatriot, he managed to score a decisive Waza-ari, and take his first ever grand Slam gold. A fantastic way for him to resume the world judo tour.“I hope it will continue to be so and our guys will be taking golds only. Again, it s a great job of the coaches. Once we could get out of the quarantine, we started training,” said Russian judoka Yago Abuladze. Sergey Soloveychik, Vice President of the International Judo Federation, presented Abuladze his medal.Kosovo’s Distria Krasniqi is fast becoming a fan favourite, with beautiful Judo like this one sided Osoto she executed in the preliminaries. In the final she took on the current Olympic Champion Paula Pareto of Argentina. Krasniqi, was simply untouchable, and undoubtably our woman of the day.“It’s very good because it was hard time not only for me but also for all athletes. And it’s a great feeling because it was a hard time and I managed to come in first and take the gold medal, said Krasniqi. It s one of the most important medals I have in my career.” Mr Agron Kuka, President of the Judo Federation of Kosovo, gave Krasniqi her gold medal. Abdula Abdulzhalilov defeated Yakub Shamilov in another all Russian final to take the -66kg title. Canada’s Jessica Klimkait used her trademark dropping techniques to take grand slam glory at -57kg.Hits: 7 ,Donald Trump promised that he would “stop the jobs from leaving America.”However, since 2017, at least 300,000 jobs have been lost due to outsourcing and trade.And that only counts workers that the Labor Department approved forTrade Adjustment Assistance(TAA). We know TAA represents an undercount of the damage. Workers must know about the program, apply, and then prove that trade caused their job loss in order to receive assistance.The Economic Policy Institute suggests that total trade job loss is much higher — estimating 700,000 jobs lost to China alone in Trump’s first two years. And, we know that more workers filed for government aid for trade job loss through the TAA in 2019 than in 2017.Adding insult to injury, Trump has actually rewarded some of the worst outsourcers with hundreds of billions in federal contracts.Just considering the top-100 government contractors since 2017, more than $425 billion in our tax dollars went to firms that offshored jobs.Eight of the top ten recipients of government contracts since 2017 are government-certified as job offshorers:Boeing outsourced 5,800 jobs since 2017 and received over $81 billion in federal contracts from FY17-FY19General Electric outsourced 2,046 jobs since 2017 and received over $9 billion in federal contracts from FY17-FY19United Technologies outsourced 1,572 jobs since 2017 and received over $15 billion in federal contracts from FY17-FY19Plus our trade deficit keeps growing.In the first eight months of 2020, it was 22% higher than during the same period in 2016. In August, the U.S. had the largest monthly trade deficit in goods ever. These are just a few of the reasons we are building a movement to replace our corporate-rigged trade deals and rethink our trade policies so they prioritize the needs of working people.You can learn more about all of this and more on ourRethinking Tradepodcast or atPublic Citizen’s Global Trade Watch.Thanks for your time,Andi Following are the full remarks of US President Donald Trump at the White House, on Friday, October 23, 2020, announcing the normalization agreement between Israel and Sudan, as provided by the White House:Trump: On the phone, we have some terrific people: Chairman Abdel al-Burhan and Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok of Sudan — a beautiful part of the world; and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — I think you mostly know him. You perhaps heard of him somewhere. We have the very highly sophisticated press. I think they may have heard of him, of Israel. So I want to just congratulate all of you. The State of Israel and the Republic of Sudan have agreed to make peace. This is for many, many years they’ve been at odds, to put it nicely, and to normalize their relations. This will be the third country where we’re doing this. And we have many, many more coming. We have — they’re coming at us hot and heavy. Get The Times of Israel s Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories Free Sign Up In the coming weeks, they will meet to negotiate cooperation agreements. You saw that happen with UAE and Bahrain recently in agriculture, technology, aviation, migration, and other critical areas.This historic deal comes just a few weeks after the groundbreaking agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. And Israel and the — and Bahrain. That was very historic. That was a great day, a very historic day — Bahrain and United Arab Emirates.Three months ago, no one thought this would be possible. Even Bibi didn’t know if this was going to be possible. Bibi, right? But now multiple Arab countries across co- — continents have made peace with Israel. And again, we have many lined up. They want to come in. They want to get the deal done. They all see it.No blood in the sand. I say, “No blood.” This is one where’s there’s been no blood in the sand. It was common sense. It should have been done this way a long time ago. It’s a very special deal.For much of recent history, the people of Sudan were ruled over by brutal Islamic dictatorships. It was the home of Osama bin Laden — a place of terror, genocide, and many other tragedies.Today, a great people of Sudan are in charge. New democracy is taking root, and the two people I have just mentioned are highly respected leaders — highly, highly respected leaders. The Sudanese transitional government has demonstrated its commitment to combatting terrorism, creating market economy, and developing the democratic institution that it’s becoming.Today’s deal builds on those commitments and marks a pivotal turning point in Sudan’s history. This is, I would say, one of the great days in the history of Sudan.This is an incredible deal for Israel and Sudan. For decades, Sudan has been at a state of war with Israel — they have been in a state of war — and boycotted Israeli goods. There was no relationship whatsoever.Today’s peace agreement will enhance Israel’s security and end Sudan’s long isolation from the world because of what was taking place. It will unlock new opportunities for trade and commerce, education and research, and cooperation and friendship for both peoples.I want to thank the leaders of Sudan. I want to thank you very much for being with us. And of course, Benjamin, for the incredible work you do constantly. We’ve had a tremendous relationship. There’s never been a relationship where Israel and the United States were so close. And I would say, a few years ago, there’s probably never been a time when it was so far apart, so distant — if you want to know the truth.But this is a tremendous show of faith and courage and leadership which has forged this agreement. The United States stands with all of you and all the nations that seek peace and cooperation.And again, we will be signing many nations over the next coming weeks and months, including some very big ones. It’s very exciting, actually. It’s peace in the Middle East without bloodshed.And the Palestinians, by the way, if you ask about the Palestinians, they’re wanting to do something. They have never seen anything like this. They’re wanting to do something. I’m sure that will get done too.So I’d like to congratulate everybody on the phone. And I don’t know if you have interpreters or if you needed the interpreters for that, but if you do, you can go forward, interpreters, if you need them.Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok: Mr. President, I am (inaudible) to speak with you, President Trump, and Prime Minister Netanyahu. This (inaudible) is indeed an indication that — new chapter in our history of Sudan and the rest of the world has just begun.I would like to start (inaudible) my thanks to President Trump for taking the (inaudible) Sudan as a state sponsor of terrorism. This decision (inaudible) more important. It will help Sudan to (inaudible) as a nation that never sponsors the support of terrorism. We very much look forward to (inaudible) to establish a strong political and economic relation between our nations and the rest of the world.Thank you, President Trump; thank you, Prime Minister Netanyahu, for the call and congratulations. (Inaudible.) Thank you so much.Trump: Well, thank you very much. That was beautifully stated and I appreciate it.Bibi, would you like to say something?Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: Well, I want to say that we are extending the circle of peace so rapidly with your leadership, Mr. President, your able team. History in the making. Actually, we’re all making history — from the Emirates to Bahrain; now with Sudan and other countries that are in line.I think this truly changes the region. It changes the lives of all our peoples for the better. It allows us to focus the task of building nations, building our future, building technology, agriculture, environment, and health — everything. And I think we can do it better together. And with your help, the help of the United States, the possibilities are infinite.We used to say, in the Middle East, “The sky is the limit.” But now we don’t even have that because the skies are limitless. We fly over Sudan. We fly over Saudi Arabia. We fly to — to Bahrain. We fly to Emirates. Everybody flies to us. It’s just a new world, and I can’t tell you how — how excited we are for cooperating with everyone, cooperating with Sudan to build a future — a better future for both of us.And it’s a glorious day for peace. I want to thank you again, Mr. President, for everything you are doing.Trump: Well, even the media is very excited about it. I mean, everybody is excited about it. It’s an incredible thing. And again, as you know, Bibi, because you’re negotiating, talking to people, but they’re falling into line. Everybody is going to be involved in this very shortly. I would say — who knows? I can’t exactly put a date on it, but within a very few number of months, everybody is going to be in this deal.And it’s the way it should have been done a long time ago. We did it the opposite way — exactly the opposite way. And we took a lot of abuse from the people that were unable to make a deal for 40 years. And this has gone very quickly, very nicely, very inexpensively, and with no blood. So we’re very happy about that.Would anybody else like to say something and then I’ll have the press ask? Perhaps they may have a question for you.Yeah, please go ahead, Prime Minister.Sudan Sovereign Council president General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan: Yes, I think — I think the coming agreement will strengthen our relations and serve the interests of local and regional security of peace and stability.Trump: It’s the Prime Minister.US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo: This is the Chairman, President.Trump: (Inaudible.)Burhan: (Inaudible) to what is said in this joint statement. Thank you, Mr. President Trump. Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister Netanyahu. Mike, thank you for you have stood with us from the beginning (inaudible) this matter.Thank you for you. And we — our good wishes to Mr. President Trump.Trump: Wow. Thank you very much. Mike Pompeo, would you say something? Secretary of State.Pompeo: Just this, Mr. President: This is a big day. I want to thank — thank Prime Minister Netan- — Prime Minister Netanyahu, Prime Minister Hamdok, Chairman al-Burhan, for their hard work over the past months to get to a place which will increase peace and prosperity throughout not only the Middle East, but in North Africa. And it’s a good thing for the whole world today, Mr. President.Trump: It certainly is. Jared Kushner?White House senior adviser Jared Kushner: Thank you, Mr. President. Well, I think that today is another great example of what is possible when you have strong and smart American leadership in the Middle East and throughout the world.For those who follow the history of this conflict, the significance of this cannot be overstated enough. You have a situation in 1967, after the Six Day War, the Arab League met in Sudan and Khartoum. They had the — the declaration of what was became known as the — the Three No — the Three No’s for the Arab League: no peace, no recognition, no negotiations.Now, today, we have peace. We have the Three Yeses under President Trump: We have peace, we have recognition, and we have negotiation for even more peace.So this is a tremending [sic] — a tremendous acceleration of the turning point that President Trump has been able to accomplish in the region. And I do really believe that we’re seeing this pick up even more and more. We have more countries that are going to be making peace with Israel.We’re very confident that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will be resolved as well. And I do think that will allow us to focus on reducing extremism and terrorism, and then also reducing anti-Semitism throughout the world. And both of those cannot be understated enough as big accomplishments.And I will just say, finally, that if you look at where Sudan was in 2016 versus where they are now, again, you have a President who’s not lecturing other countries. But for countries who want to improve their lot and make progress, there’s no better partner than America. And that’s what you’re seeing with Sudan and with the Middle East.And I will just say as well that these peace agreements are not as easy as President Trump and his team are making them look. These are very hard agreements. These are conflicts that have gone on for decades, in many regards. And getting people to resolve these conflicts and focus on how you can create a brighter future is just a tremendous thing that makes America safer and the world a better place.So thank you, Mr. President, for your leadership.Trump: It’s very funny when Jared said that — it’s true. They’ve been going on for, you could say, centuries, in some cases, really. I mean, if you think about it, but they’ve been going on for many decades. And it’s just falling into place. It’s all falling. It was the right system, and all falling.And Robert O’Brien?US National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien: Mr. President, thank you. And thank you to everyone here, all the members of your team that have been — worked so diligently — Jared and with the Secretary under — Secretary Mnuchin and Secretary Pompeo — under your direction.What I said early on, when I — when I came to this job is that your legacy, Mr. President, as you left office, would be as that of a peacemaker, and I’d say —Trump: Nobody would have believed that. (Laughter.) Except you.O’Brien: And I think it’s shown a tremendous amount of courage for you to put your political capital and put your leadership at risk. I think it also shows a tremendous amount of courage with the leaders who are on the phone, with the Prime Minister of Israel, the Prime Minister of Sudan, the Chairman, the Council in Sudan — King Hamad, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed. It’s taken a tremendous amount of courage.But it’s not just here, Mr. President. At your direction, Secretary Pompeo signed a peace agreement with the Taliban. And we haven’t had a combat death in Afghanistan since February.Trump: No, think of that: In Afghanistan, we have not had a combat death since February. It’s a long time ago. I mean, that’s something that is very nice. That’s got a beautiful ring to it.Please.O’Brien: And you brought normalization to Serbia and Kosovo, economic normalization. Kosovo is another Muslim majority nation that has recognized Israel and moved their capital to Jerusalem or — moved their embassy to Jerusalem.So again, Mr. President, I think you and the team that you’ve put together has just done a tremendous job, bringing peace to the American — bringing peace to world which, in turn, brings peace to the American people and — and allows us to keep our sons and daughters who serve in uniform here at home and — and not out in the Middle East and other places, as you’ve talked about during your time in office, Mr. President.Trump: Thank you, Robert.O’Brien: Thank you.Trump: Thank you very much. Steve?US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin: Mr. President, congratulations on another incredible achievement with this peace agreement between Sudan and Israel.And I just returned from representing you in the region. I was in Abu Dhabi, Mr. President, representing you at the first-ever Abraham Accords Business Summit between Israel and UAE. And seeing the leaders of both those countries and the business people now interacting together and doing business was extraordinary. And also in Bahrain and seeing the region under your leadership, united against the terrorist acts from Iran and the — the issues in Iran, you have brought peace and stability to the region and security.Trump: It’s a much different place.Brian Hook? Please.US special envoy for Iran Brian Hook: Mr. President, the Arab-Israeli conflict is moving toward its end. And this is transformative diplomacy that has been led by the President. It started with two peace agreements in the Middle East, and now it has spread to Africa.And the President has stood with Israel and countered Iran, and that has given space to our Arab partners to move closer to Israel. And so with three peace agreements, this is now the third defeat for Iran’s foreign policy, and it is another victory for America.Trump: Had we not done what we did with Iran, this could never worked. That was a horrible deal. That was a horrible setback. Bibi and others were very much against it at the time, but that’s what the problem was. And it was not well done, not well executed. And that agreement is practically over. Had we let that agreement stay — it’s practically over — and that would have been a pathway to nuclear weapons and we’ll never let Iran have nuclear weapons.Avi, just say a few words, please.US special envoy to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict Avi Berkowitz: Thank you, Mr. President. Congratulations. I think it’s worth reiterating that these deals — the third Arab League country to recognize Israel — is only possible because of your leadership. This would not have happened if not for President Trump. And the possibilities are endless because of your leadership. And hopefully, more and more countries will join.Trump: So they’ve been working on this — how many years, Bibi? Peace. How many years have they been working, approximately?Netanyahu: I’ve been talking about it for 25 years. But, Mr. President, it’s a fact that it was your involvement that accelerated everything.When I met Chairman al-Burhan in Uganda, in Africa, eight months ago, I hoped we could reach this day. But it took your diplomacy, your team, and, frankly, the courage — the courage of the leaders of Sudan and their wisdom, their willingness to join all of us in this historic — historic — odyssey. I mean this — but this isn’t odyssey; an odyssey is a long journey. (Laughter.) This is a — this is like an express train — (laughter) — that is moving from one peace treaty to the other. And I think one reinforces the other.And I’m very excited by a new future for Israel and Sudan. But I’m very excited also, for a new future for Israel and other countries — which you and I know, Mr. President — are willing to join us. So I think this — this is the beginning of something or the configuration of something very, very profound and big. It’s a change of history.Trump: And, Bibi, how does it feel flying those beautiful airliners right over the top of UAE — you never thought that was going to happen, right? — to save about two hours in flight time?Netanyahu: Well, people are flying in the open. I mean, they’re — they’re actually flying over what used to be, you know, unthinkable —Trump: Dangerous.Netanyahu: — expanses of land that were —Trump: Basically.Netanyahu: — basically a — you know, in a belligerent state with us. Now, they’re flying to Dubai. Israelis are flying to — they want to fly into Bahrain. Very soon, we’d like to fly to Sudan. We’d like to — to have joint entrepreneurs, joint ventures, tourism, everything.And I think what — what was changing, Mr. President, under this vision of peace, is that it doesn’t have to be a zero-sum game. It can be a win, win, win, win. I was going to say “win-win,” but there’s so many wins here that — (laughter) — that, you know, we should — we should continue. And that’s — that’s really, I think, the remarkable change that you have brought forward in this area.I’ve been, frankly, believing it — but it would not happen with — for a long time, but it would not happen with such an active — I would say, positive and confident American position that just threw away the board and said, “We’re starting anew. The old thing didn’t work. This thing works. Let’s move.” And you did.Trump: Yeah.Netanyahu: And we are all moving.Trump: So we have many countries, as you know, getting ready. And we also have — I’m sure you’ll see Saudi Arabia in there very soon. I really believe that will happen too. And very good relations with Saudi Arabia.So you’ll see something very special. And this is already special, but we are going to be signing numerous countries in the not-too-distant future. So that will be great.While you are on the phone, could I ask you how is the dam doing in Ethiopia? The largest dam in many, many years being built. Unfortunately, it stops water from flowing into the — the Nile, which causes Egypt a little bit of a problem. Right? As it should.But Ethiopia built the dam. You know all about it probably, Bibi, but I’ve been dealing with Sudan on that. And I’m just curious, how is that going? Because you’re really the third party involved, with Ethiopia and Egypt, in the dam.Are they working out their deal? Because I had a deal done for them, and then unfortunately, Ethiopia broke the deal, which they should not have done. That was a big mistake. And we’ve stopped payment to them of about — of a lot of aid because they did it. And they will never see that money unless they adhere to the agreement. But they built a dam, which stops water from flowing into the Nile. And you can’t blame Egypt for being a little bit upset. Right? How are they doing with that? Do you know?Netanyahu: Well, I think they need a lot of help to resolve it —Trump: Yeah, no — well, you — I was — actually talking to Sudan, Bibi. (Laughter.)Talking to the Chairman, talking to the Prime Minister. How are you doing?Burhan: (Inaudible.)Trump: May not want to answer that. (Laughter.)Netanyahu: Please, go ahead.Burhan: (Inaudible.) We do very much appreciate the effort that started with the Washington (inaudible), which in very few months, brought us together. I think that this is very (inaudible) we hope to reach a win-win situation that will bring a lot of benefits (inaudible). And we are moving in that direction. We hope you reach an amicable solution soon for this.Trump: Yeah, if you would, because I had a deal done and then they broke the deal, and they can’t do that. They can’t do that.So the deal was done, and it’s a very dangerous situation, because Egypt is not going to be able to live that way. And they’ll end up blowing up the dam. And I said it — and I say it loud and clear, “They’ll blow up that dam.” And they have to do something. So whatever you can do to get them, Ethiopia, to do that, they’re going to have to. Okay? And we’ve cut off all payment and everything else to Ethiopia.It was terrible. We were all set to sign a deal. It was negotiated for five years and longer than that. And they couldn’t make the deal, and I got the deal done. And then they’re getting ready to sign the deal and they broke the deal, which is not good.So whatever you could do, Prime Minister, if you could, that would be great. Okay? You tell them they got to get it done. And I’m telling Egypt the same thing, by the way, you know, because they could have stopped it. They should have stopped it long before it was started. I said, “How do you let it get built? And then you say, ‘They’ve — they have a dam.’” You know.But they had other things on their mind. That was at time when they were having a minor revolution, to put it mildly. That was a bad time for Egypt, so I guess they had other things on their mind. So you’ll work on that, Sudan. And thank you very much.So you have any question for Sudan —Question: Yes, Mr. President.Trump: — or for Benjamin? Yes, please.Question: Well, my question —Trump: Only — only for them, please.Question: Well, more broadly then, for you, sir, and for the gentlemen on the phone: You referenced some other countries. Can you give us a sense of which countries those are? And you also said that the Palestinians want to do something.Trump: Yeah.Question: Can you give us an update on the status of those talks?Trump: No, I mean, they’re both just statements that — we have many countries wanting to come in. We’re doing them one by one. We did Sudan. They wanted to do a deal, and that was, in particular, nice, because they’ve essentially been at war with Israel for a long time. I don’t know if it was fighting. I don’t know that. But probably there’s been a little bit, but certainly it’s been — for many years, you’ve been officially at war with Sudan. And now it’s — not only the deal was signed, but it’s peace. So that’s official and that’s nice.Yeah, we have at least five that want to come in. And we’ll have many more than that very soon.Question: And when you say “want to come in,” you mean sign a —Trump: Want to come into the deal. In other words —Question: A peace deal with Israel?Trump: Yeah, part of the peace deal.Question: And you said Saudi Arabia may be part of it?Trump: And you know what it’s costing the United States? Nothing. Nothing. It’s so nice. Isn’t that nice? I say, “Nothing.” Why should we be paying? We’re settling — we’re settling peace.It’s like Kosovo and Serbia. You look at — you look at what’s happened there: We were doing a trade deal, Bibi — two trade deals — and they were killing each other all the time for 25 years. Right? Much longer than that. I said, “Wait a minute, we’re doing trade with each country. Why don’t we just settle it up so you don’t have to kill each other?” And they were so happy. You know, they were so happy. So we settled the deal.We do a lot of things that people don’t know about, fellas.Any other questions?Question: Can you just walk us through what normalized relations means? Like what now is possible between these two countries?Trump: Yeah, sure. Bibi, do you want to do that? What “normalized relationship,” what it — what it really means and what it means to you.Go ahead, Bibi.Netanyahu: Yeah, well, I’ll give you an example. This is so — it’s really mind-boggling. Okay? A few days ago, I went into a port in Haifa; there was a ship — a huge ship — containership that came in from the Emirates. Okay? Second containership; one — the first one was a week earlier. So these were the first containerships coming from the free trade area in — in Dubai, coming to Israel. They have — they had consumer goods there. They had actually washing machines. Okay? That’s bringing down the price — the cost of living for the citizens of Israel right away. So it’s — firstly, it’s trade. Okay?Then Israelis could never fly east. I mean, we had to go around the Red Sea — really, around the Arabian Peninsula. It would take us hours to get anywhere, let alone to get into the Arabian Peninsula, because we didn’t have any relations there. Now people are planning — they are now guide — tourism officers from Israel — all these tourism agents flocking to Abu Dhabi and Dubai and Bahrain. And they’re now just loaded with requests from Israelis and, believe it or not, the other way around: Bahrainis and Emiratis who want to come to Israel.So you have tourism. You have trade, tourism, technology, entrepreneurs, everything. I mean, the same thing is going to happen with Sudan. We’re going to have — you know, each of us has what it has to offer the other. It changes the lives of people.And exactly as you said, Mr. President: We’re not engaging in bloodshed. We’re not engaging in antagonism. We’re engaging in cooperation for the present and the future. And it’s not a distant vision. It’s not a distant dream.I mean, we’re actually seeing the fruits of peace right now, in these days — days after signing these agreements. I think it’s — we’ve never seen anything like this. And I want to say — one thing that I do see is an enthusiasm from most countries in the world, for most people in the world — across the political divide. Yeah, Iran is unhappy. Hezbollah is unhappy. Hamas is unhappy. But most everybody else is very happy, and they should be, because peace is a good thing. It’s a very good thing. So if you ask me, “What does it feel like?” It’s amazing and it’s fast.Trump: They’re also poor. Iran is poor. Hamas is poor. They’re all poor. And they weren’t poor three years ago. They were blowing everything up. They’re very poor.Do you think Sleepy Joe could have made this deal, Bibi? Sleepy Joe. I think — do think he would had made this deal? Somehow, I don’t think so.Netanyahu: Well, Mr. President, one thing I can tell you is we appreciate the help for peace from anyone in America. And we appreciate what you’ve done enormously.Trump: Yeah.Netanyahu: We appreciate very much what you’ve done.Trump: Yeah.Question: Mr. President, can you follow up on the idea of what this means to Iran? The pressure —Netanyahu: Take a look at history. And this will be a great history in the books — history books. History registers who they’d want.Trump: Yeah.Netanyahu: I think it does. It’s going to be —Trump: Yeah — no, I think it’s a ter- — it’s a terrific thing. And it should be completed pretty soon.Say it?Question: Yeah, I just wanted you to — if you could expand a little bit about what this means to Iran, the pressure that these deals are now placing on that regime?Trump: Well, I think, ultimately, Iran maybe will become a member of this whole thing. It’s — if you want to really know the truth.Look, in the end, you’re going to have everybody together with the United States. And beyond the United States, you’ll have other major powers involved, and with it — not have to be signed into it, because it’s a region — but with it. And I could see Iran — look, someday I’d love to help Iran. I’d love to get Iran back on track. Their GDP went down 27 percent. They’re — they’ve gone from a rich country to a poor country in a period of three years. And I’d love to get them back on track. They just can’t have nuclear weapons. That’s all. You know? Nuclear weapons, and it’s always “death to Israel.” That’s all they shout is “death to Israel.”So they can’t have nuclear weapons, but they can have what they want. I mean, they should be a great nation. They’re great people. I know so many Iranians. I have a lot of Iranian friends. It should be a great nation. And we want it to be a great nation, but we can’t have nuclear weapons.And I could see Iran — ultimately, it sounds — right now, it doesn’t sound like something that would happen, but I see it happening. Ultimately, they’ll all be one unified family. It’ll be an amazing thing. Probably has never happened in the Middle East, because the Middle East is known for conflict and fighting.Question: May we ask the Prime Minister —Question: Is this full normalization? Is this full normalization? And do you and the Prime Minister want to say anything about the sale of F-35s to the UAE?Trump: No, but I think that is moving along. That process is moving along. It’s a good process. We’ve had an incredible relationship long term. We’ve never had a dispute with UAE. They’ve always been on our side. And that process is moving along, I think, hopefully, rapidly.Question: Mr. President, you’re also trying to remove Sudan from the state-sponsored list of terrorism. And can you speak a little bit about how that move or those plans are playing into the dynamics of the normalization deal with Israel?Trump: Which plans?Question: To remove Sudan from the state-sponsored of terrorism.Trump: The dam, you said? The dam (inaudible)?Question: No. To re- — the state-sponsored list — the list of state-sponsored of terrorism.Trump: Oh, yeah. Why don’t I have you answer that question?Pompeo: So we’ve been working with Sudan for as long as I’ve been part of this administration to address this issue of state sponsor of terrorism. They did all of the things that they needed to do.These two leaders of Sudan did all the right things. We now have a civilian-led government inside of Sudan, and so the rationale for them being designated a state sponsor no longer made sense.We also wanted to make sure that victims of that terror had compensation. So we’ve now accounted for that; $335 million will go to the victims from those terror attacks. But now Sudan has fully complied with that, and their leaders have done great work.We want to support that civilian-led government. We want them to be successful. So it’s completely appropriate that we would lift this. This will also be something that will help the Sudanese people and the Sudanese government. And you’ll see trade not only between Israel and Sudan, but between the United States and Sudan, as well.Question: So, but can you explain —Trump: Sudan has — Sudan has — Sudan has great potential on trade and other things. I mean, they really — they — it could be a very, very successful, wonderful country, and I think it will be. It’s been hampered by what’s going on in the world.Question: Can you explain though how that connects to the normalization deal with Israel, as well as negotiations (inaudible)?Pompeo: Let me — sure. They’re connected in the sense that the Sudanese leadership made sense that this — they both have one other thing in common. It made sense for the Sudanese people to build out their economy, to create democratic institutions — all the things that the Sudanese people have been demanding. They’re — they’re connected in the sense of the Sudanese leadership is now driving towards a really good outcome and improved life for the people of Sudan, and we think for the broader region in North Africa, as well.Trump: And with the leaders on the phone, they’ve been incredible leaders, I will say. They have been incredible leaders. You have great leadership now, which you haven’t had in the past.Question: Yeah. Obviously, you’re going to be hitting the road the next couple of days. Are you envisioning any sort of meeting here in Washington between the Sudanese as well as the Israelis?And then, I’m just curious, what’s it like to try to do something like this while also campaigning? I mean, you’re trying to — I know you’ve got a big staff. (Laughter.) But trying to do something like this 12 hours after a debate. (Laughter.)Trump: It’s my life. (Laughter.) Do I have a choice? Do I have a choice? This is all things I’ve been working on and then the campaign.Question: So, are they coming to D.C., sir?Trump: The campaign begins, and, you know, I think last night was very, very successful. We’ve gotten great reviews, great polls, great everything. And I had won 91 to — 91 percent to 9; that’s good.But, no, it was an exciting night. Tremendous audience, I understand. They had bigger than they even thought. And it was certainly an exciting night.But I have to — you know, this is my day job. I have to do this. This is very important.Question: So are they coming to D.C., sir?Trump: We will have them, along with some other countries that you will be hearing about, coming — probably simultaneously. And then, ultimately, we’re going to have a big reunion at the end, where everybody is here and everybody is going to be signed. And we expect that Saudi Arabia will be one of those countries. And highly respected — the King and the Crown Prince — they’re all just highly respected in the Middle East, and Mohammed from UAE, highly — very highly respected, a warrior. He’s really a great warrior. So they’ll all come together. We’re going to have a big, beautiful party at the end. Okay? And you’ll be there.Does anybody else have a question?Question: Another question about the debate last night. Obviously — you know, I know, obviously, this is very important, but I think everybody was watching the debate last night. You seemed much more calm and measured at the podium. How much of that was you, kind of, trying to change your strategy? Or was that you wanting to play by the debate commission’s rules? What were you kind of — was going through your mind? Because you didn’t seem to jump out as you did in the first debate.Trump: I think the other is more effective, in terms of business and life — the first one. I thought I did great. There are certain groups of very aggressive people that loved the first debate. But I think this was better. This is obviously a more popular way of doing it.And, no, I think, you know, I wanted to play by the rules. They felt very strongly about it. It’s two different styles. I’m able to do different styles, you know, if you had to. But this seemed to be much more popular.Question: Would you do another debate?Trump: Yeah, but I don’t think there’s any reason. I think we’re leading in a lot of states that you don’t know about. Your pollsters may be the worst there are, frankly.Question: Do you stand by your statement that you take responsibility for the pandemic that you said last night, sir?Trump: I always take responsibility, and I’ve done a great job, and the people around me have done a great job, just like these people have done a great job. The pandemic people, what they’ve done for ventilators and for equipment and for stocking governors that had absolutely nothing — they had nothing on their shelves, and we stocked them. And those governors, if they’re honest, they’ll tell you we’ve done the best job they’ve ever seen. I’ve had governors say it’s one of the best jobs they’ve ever seen anybody do on anything.What we did, we made a lot of governors look good. And there are a lot of good governors, too, by the way. They did a good job. But they had nothing. They didn’t have ventilators. They didn’t have gowns. They didn’t have masks or goggles or anything. And we got them.And think of it: Ventilators are very tough. Not one person with all of this going on — not one person who needed a ventilator didn’t get it. And that’s very untrue in other countries. In other countries, very few people were able to get it. We’re now supplying ventilators to many other countries because they’re very hard to make. You know, they’re very complex and very hard to make — very expensive. So, no, I think we’ve done a great job.Question: Can Secretary Mnuchin offer an update on stimulus talks with Speaker Pelosi?Trump: I think we can. Sure. I think we can.Go ahead, Steve.Mnuchin: The President has been very clear in his instructions to me that if we can get the right deal, we’re going to do that. We’ve been speaking to the Speaker. I would say we’ve offered compromises. The Speaker, on a number of issues, is still dug in. If she wants to compromise, there will be a deal. But we’ve made lots of progress in lots of areas, but there’s still some significant differences that we’re working on.Trump: I mean, one of the big differences that you — and I said it last night, loud and clear: She wants to bail out poorly run Democrat states. They’re poorly run, both in terms of crime and in terms of economics. And we just don’t want that. We want COVID-related.But she wants to bail out poorly run Democrat states, and that’s a problem because you’re talking about tremendous amounts of money. And we don’t want to reward areas of our country who have not done a good job. And a lot of them — a lot of those areas have not done a good job on medical and COVID, frankly. If you look at New York, and if you look at some others, it’s been — it’s been a rough — it’s been very rough. But we don’t want to do that.Now, we’re talking, and we’ll see what happens. But at this moment, I would say that — I actually think Nancy would rather wait until after the election. She thinks it’s a good point for the election, but I think it’s against her because the American people know it’s her that’s stopping the money to going — going to her — going to them.So, you know, I really believe it. I think she views it as a good election point, perhaps. She’s — you know, good for November 3rd. I’d like to see the people get the money. I don’t think she wants the people to get the money before the election. I don’t think that’s a good point for her, but we want the people to get the money. It wasn’t their fault. It was China’s fault. It was China’s fault. The plague came in from China. Okay? And that’s about it.Question: Mr. President, can you — can we go back to the Middle East?Trump: No, no, no. That’s enough. That’s enough. Thank you.Question: Can we talk about —Trump: Four questions is too many. Who else?Question: Armenia and Azerbaijan, are you going to play any role in that conflict?Trump: Yes, we’re talking — we’re talking about it. We’re working with Armenia. We have a very good relationship with Armenia. They’re very good people. They’re so dedicated. They’re — they’re incredible people, and we’ll see what happens.Question: Have you spoken to either leader in the last month?Trump: I don’t want to say. But we will see what happens. I think really good progress is made — being made with respect to that.Armenia is — we have a lot of people living in this country from Armenia — originally from Armenia, and they’re great people, and we’re going to help them. Okay?Question: For the Prime Minister — sir, you mentioned a potential scenario in which Iran would be part of a peace deal. What —Trump: No, I think, at the very end, Iran will be — yeah, I can see that. I can see that. Do you see that?Pompeo: Sure. Absolutely.Question: Can we ask Prime Minister Netanyahu how he feels about that?Trump: I would say that. Yeah, sure. Go ahead.Question: Prime Minister Netanyahu, if you can hear me, Jeff Mason with Reuters.Netanyahu: (Inaudible.)Trump: This is — this is Jeff Mason. He’s got a mask on that’s the largest mask I think I’ve seen. (Laughter.) So I don’t know if you can hear him.But he wants to know about what you think — what you, gentlemen, think about — as I said, when it’s all finished up and everybody is in the deal, I said that I wouldn’t be surprised to see Iran be very friendly also. You have everybody unified, and I think that Iran will be in some way involved. And what do you think about that?Netanyahu: Well, I was beginning to say that when I spoke in the American Congress, I didn’t say I was opposed to any deal. I said I was opposed to that deal because that deal lifted all sorts of restrictions from Iran and did not condition any change — require any change in behavior from Iran. So Iran essentially increased its aggression after the deal, rather than reduce it. You know, with ballistic missiles, with enrichment of uranium for atomic bombs, with all sorts of terrorism in the region.So I think that if a new deal is offered — and that’s what I actually said when I spoke to the U.S. Congress: If a different deal was offered, it would be welcomed. I think that that will only happen if Iran faces — I would say faces strong opposition to its aggression of the kind that has been thwarted by you, Mr. President.If you’re soft on Iran, you’re not going to get peace with Iran. If you’re strong against Iran and prevent it, as you just said, from achieving nuclear weapons, then I think they might come around to a better deal. A better deal, a real deal, I think, is something that no one will be opposed to, but so far, that’s not been available.Trump: When everybody is unified and this is all done, and it won’t be in a long period of time, Iran will be, in some way, involved. If not part of the deal, they’ll be — they’ll be very happy. And you know what? They’re tired of fighting, too. They’re tired of what’s going on. Those are great people, and they want an end to it. They want an end to it.In fact, if we win the election — they all want me to say “when,” but I always say “if” because it’s an election, right? If we win the election, one of the first calls I’ll get will be from Iran: “Let’s make a deal.” One of the first calls I’ll get. So they don’t want me to win, and Russia doesn’t want me to win either. You know, what’s unique about those two countries: They both don’t want me to win, and that’s okay.But I think we’re going to win, and I think if you start looking at what’s happening in these states and the votes that are coming in, and the amount of votes that are coming in — and the great red wave hasn’t hit yet; that hits in a few days. It’s going to be a great red wave like you’ve never seen before. You’re going to have a wave like you’ve never seen before. It’s going to be all red, and it’s going to be a thing of beauty.Have a good time, everybody. Thank you.Hits: 7 South Front[embedded content]The Armenian defense in the southern part of the Nagorno-Karabakh region seems to be collapsing as the advancing Azerbaijani forces are about to reach the strategic Lachin corridor.On October 23, Azerbaijani troops were filmed near the village of Muradxanlı, which is located in about 15 km from this strategic area. Even if this Azerbaijani unit was just a field recognizance patrol and the main forces of the Turkish-Azerbaijani bloc still have to overcome Armenian resistance to reach the area, the fact of the Azerbaijani presence there marks the hard situation on the frontline for the Armenians.The Lachin corridor is a mountain pass within the de jure borders of Azerbaijan, forming the shortest route between Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (Republic of Artsakh). The cutting off of Lachin will destroy the remaining hopes of the Armenian side to achieve a military victory in the ongoing war. Meanwhile, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev announced that his forces took full control of the Azerbaijani-Iranian border after capturing the village of Aghband. The Azerbaijani leader also declared that the Armenians lost 21 more settlements in the districts of Zangilan, Fuzuli and Jabrayil.The Armenian military denies the collapse of its defense lines in the south and claims that Azerbaijani units appearing on video are just sabotage parties. According to the Armenian side, various Azerbaijan troops tried to advance in the western, northern and northwestern directions, but all of these offensive attempts were repelled. The Azerbaijani military allegedly suffered heavy losses.The Armenian side insists that the towns of Hadrut and Fuzuli are in fact not in the hands of Azerbaijan. It insists that various units of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan penetrate into different settlements in the front-line zone trying to create panic and make selfies there. These groups, according to Armenian media, are very small and often run away from Armenian troops. The optimism of Armenian officials is at least surprising.According to reports, Armenian troops left the town of Aghband with almost no resistance to the Azerbaijani Armed Forces supported by Turkish specialists and Syrian militants. This move was likely a result of the need to save personnel and keep at least some reserves needed on other parts of the frontline. The defending of the almost surrounded town makes no sense. Nonetheless, videos and photos appearing online indicate that Armenian sabotage groups are also active in the rear of the advancing Azerbaijani forces. In that area, if they have enough supplies and weapons, they would be able to deliver painful blows to the logistical convoys of the Turkish-Azerbaijani bloc. It is likely that his activity is a formal pretext behind the statements of the Armenian Ministry of Defense that Azerbaijan has not gained full control of the border with Iran.Forces of Azerbaijan continue to take control of settlements and villages in the south of Karabakh. Most of them are empty as the locals (ethnic Armenians) know well what fate they could face. It seems that the south of Karabakh is already lost for Armenia.The Azerbaijani advance along the border with Iran through the relatively flat ground (if one compares it with the rest of Karabakh) appears to be a success. Now the Azerbaijani military and its allies are working to fully secure the border with Iran and set conditions for an operation to capture the Lachin corridor. The ability or inability of Azerbaijan to capture Lachin could become another turning point in the war.Under the current conditions, it seems that a relatively positive outcome of the conflict for Karabakh forces would be possible in the event of the involvement some third power that would provide them with direct military assistance. Nonetheless, this scenario remains unlikely as long as even Armenia, which for years has been using Karabakh as its own protectorate, is not hurrying up to do so. Some Armenian sources even claim that the Pashinyan government oriented towards the West and NATO has just opted to sell the contested region to Azerbaijan under some formal pretext to remove the unresolved territorial disputes factor and open a way towards the further ‘democratic’ transformation of Armenia that it desires so much.Related News This article looks closely at the mathematics and sacred geometry related to Pascal’s Triangle as a way to find the key to consciousness and how humans “see” physical reality. The article was written as a response to Andrew Collins’ Ancient Origins article about the discovery of an enormous ring of cylinder-like shafts around Durrington Walls . In this article, Collins points out some very important numbers and geometries, which occur regularly in many megalithic constructions all over the planet. I feel that the information shared in this article may contain something of universal importance for the evolution of consciousness on our planet. The ideas relating to Pascal’s Triangle explored in this article are not necessarily new but build upon a wide range of observations and sources. The Language Of Creation And Pascal’s Triangle In my book “ Hallu-Cygns – Language of Creation ,” I try to prove that all megalith-builders all over the world at one time used the same numerical matrix to construct and tune their enigmatic stone structures. It is my conviction that this matrix was Pascal’s Triangle, also known as Mount Meru , the Primordial Mound of Creation, and the Tree of Life .There is one mathematical feature in Pascal’s Triangle (PT) that may finally reveal the deepest secret of the so-called “9-11-enigma.” PT shows how the geometric and mathematical resonance between a circle and its diameter is achieved in the 10th dimension. This knowledge has far more implications than we would first suspect. We perceive material reality because there is a “boundary” between inner subjective consciousness and outer objective matter. However, we know that a boundary disappears when it is vibrated. Resonance is the ultimate interconnector in the universe. Resonance between living beings yields love, collectivity, procreation, oneness. Resonance dissolves any boundary between different objects. Imagine that there exists a resonance which “dissolves” the boundary between the subjective observer and objective observed matter. This would mean that both the observer and the observed become one. Quantum physics shows us that matter, when it is not consciously perceived, behaves like a wave form that is everywhere at the same time, and thus not perceptible to the senses. This state in which all matter of the universe exists in an eternal here and now is called the Zero Point Field. And it means that consciousness and matter are not independent of each other. This also means that there must be a specific resonance which dissolves the boundary between the inner and outer life experience. What if the 10 th dimension in PT and in the 9-11-geometry explained in this article embodies this “boundary,” functioning as a hyper-dimensional portal through which consciousness “hallucinates” material reality by “thinking” the wave-like quantum state of matter into static material reality. Comprehending the link between thought/consciousness and material reality, and sharing this knowledge with the whole of humanity may help us to focus our attention towards more harmonic thoughts with which we can heal the planetary ecological system and uplift the average human collective consciousness level! Would you believe me, if I say that this information has been communicated to Earth by a distant star in the Cygnus constellation? This is not a new idea, but something which has been proposed by Andrew Collins in his groundbreaking book “ The Cygnus Mystery .”The Connections Between Pascal’s Triangle And Pi Pascal’s Triangle caught my attention in 2016, when Andrew Collins sent me some numbers received by means of strange light dips emitted by Tabby’s Star, a star in the Cygnus constellation. During the weeks that we exchanged information, it became clear that the numerical codes sent by Tabby’s Star (TS) pointed to the 9 th and 10 th dimension of Pascal’s Triangle. Something rang a bell because a few years before I had informed Andrew about a strange psychic message that I had received while dozing off on the sofa. This message was “Xeniton 9 – Xeniton 10”. Andrew thought this could have been a sign that some intelligence was trying to communicate with us in some strange, hyper dimensional language. Two specific numbers sent by TS were 132 and 42. In Pascal’s Triangle, based on the decimal number system, it is remarkable that both these numbers appear in the middle of the 9 th and 10 th dimension. In order to find these numbers, we have to subtract the binomial coefficients instead of adding them. In this way, we get 252 – 210 = 42 in the central axis of the 10 th row and 462 – 330 = 132 in the 11 th row. Both numbers, 132 and 42, yield the number Pi when divided by each other: 132/42 = 3,1428 (Pi). We know that the number Pi is the mathematical constant which creates resonance between the circumference and the radius of a circle. Pascal’s ‘Ka’ Triangle Interestingly, this “Pi portal” is also found in sacred geometry because when we draw a circle with a diameter of 9 units and a square with a diagonal of 10 units, we see that both have the same circumference. Using sacred geometry, we can draw a circle with a diameter of 9 units and a square with a diagonal of 10 units. As we can see in the diagram above, the 9-1-1-geometry yields a very simple system to square the circle, one of the mathematical enigmas that occupied mystics and sages since time immemorial. Squaring the circle symbolizes the universal resonance between the two complementary forces in the universe. The diagram above shows how a square with a diagonal of 10 has the same circumference as a circle with a diameter of 9, thus reflecting the same Pi-resonance as in Pascal’s Triangle’s 9 th and 10 th dimensions! This “Arc” (pronounced like the ancient Egyptian Akh which meant “immortal spirit”) is the electrical discharge between two opposite electric poles. And the resultant shape forms the symbol for the mathematical constant Pi. A very important etymological key is revealed through the above discovery. We know that the number 1 was once called El, since El signified “First,” “Light” or “Life” in proto-Indo-European languages. It was represented as a vertical line because it symbolized the First Pillar on which the First Sun rose. Twelve hours later, the First Sunset fell on a Second Pillar, forming the El-Evening. This might be the reason why we still call the number 11, “El-Even,” today. However, when we examine the above diagram more in detail, we see that the length of the square’s diagonal is not determined by the most outer points of the two external circles but by their centers or nuclei, thus measuring 10 instead of 11 units (small circles). In other words, the point of resonance, although yielded by the numbers 9 and 11 (1-9-1), is the number 10! This connection between the two outer nuclei is what I call “Divine Nucleic Arching.” This “Arc” (pronounced like the ancient Egyptian Akh which meant “immortal spirit”) is the ‘El’-ectrical discharge between two opposite electric poles. As we can see, this forms the symbol of π. I will return to the Pi symbol later in this article! Everything Culminates In The 10 th Dimension Pascal’s Triangle and its relation to the Fibonacci sequence. When we look at Pascal’s Triangle, we see that each row begins and ends with the number 1 or El, thus creating different El-Even’s or ‘arcs. However, in the 9 th and 10 th dimensions things seem to culminate in the number Pi, the mathematical constant symbolized by two vertical lines connected by a horizontal line. Strangely, this symbol also resembles a trilithon portal of a megalithic temple .In the geometric diagram of the squared circle, on the other hand, we also see that Pi-resonance is found between the 9 th and 10 th dimension. When we apply this geometry to the planet Earth, we see some remarkable features. We know that the diameter of the Earth is 7920 miles (12746 km). Dividing this by 9 gives 880 miles (1416 km) per small circle in the diagram. It should not be surprising that the length of the sticking-out angles of the square is 440 units, a number which occurs regularly in Durrington Shafts and in all megalithic constructions all over the world! For example, the base of the Great Pyramid of Giza measures 440 royal cubits! We know that the number 440 is closely linked to another number which also appears regularly in sacred geometry: the number 144. We know that 440 meters equal 1443 feet, which is close to 10 units of 144 feet! Now, looking back to Pascal’s Triangle, we see that the diagonals count up to the numbers of the Fibonacci sequence where 144 is the 10 th (counted from the first sum 1 + 1) number in the sequence: The number 144 matches the Schumann Resonance of 7,83 Hz, since the wavelength of this frequency is 144 feet. What is even more special about the number 144 is the fact that it resonates with the Schumann Resonance (SR) of 7,83 Hz since the wavelength of this frequency is 144 feet. SR’s are global electromagnetic resonances, generated and excited by lightning discharges in the cavity formed by the Earth’s surface and the ionosphere. At every second, some 100 lightning discharges touch the surface of the Earth at the same moment, which submerge the planet in a constant hum of which the fundamental resonance is 7.83 Hz. Now, we will see that the 10 th Dimension of PT brings the mathematical constants Pi, Phi and the SR in alignment with the dimensions and thus frequencies of the Earth itself! The fact that we have to subtract instead of adding up the binomial coefficients in PT in order to find Pi in the 10 th dimension, incited me to draw a complete Negative “Ba” Triangle based on subtractions instead of additions. Positive “Ka”Triangle and Negative “Ba” Triangle In the Negative Ba-Triangle above we see that a vertical axis of zeros (0) appears. In the center of the 9 th and 10 th row, we find the mathematical constant Pi by dividing the number 132 by 42. We have also seen that we find the Fibonacci sequence in the diagonals of the Positive Ka-Triangle and that the 10 th number (144) points to the Schumann Resonance. When we now look to both triangles, we can say that we have a (Negative) Pi- and a (Positive) Phi-Triangle, both “fusing” with each other in the 10 th dimension: Positive “Ka”Triangle and Negative “Ba” Triangle ‘Fused’ A Piece Of Pi I also wondered if the two numbers 252 and Pi (central numbers in both triangles’ 10 th dimensions) would determine some kind of sacred ratio. Therefore, we have to divide both numbers: 252/Pi = 80,214… = nothing of special interest. Multiplying both numbers, however, gives: 252 x π (132/42) x 10 = 7,920, the exact diameter of the Earth in miles!!! Furthermore,252 = 9/13th of 365 days = This is equal to nine moons or the time (approximately) of the human gestation period. If we keep dividing 252 by two to get its ground tone, we get 126, 63, 31.5 (which approximates Pi x 10). The next divisions give 15.75 and, ultimately, 7.875 which is close to the SR’s basic frequency of 7,83 Hz! In other words, the numbers 252 and Pi seem to harmonize global plasma activity through resonance with the dimensions of the earth. It’s only logical that we find the same relationship on the geometric plane. The 9thand 10thportions of the earth’s circumference measured from the center of the earth’s landmass in Giza would logically indicate the most resonant places to construct facilities that enable the activation of the All-Seeing Eye. To clarify, the All-Seeing Eye symbolizes the resonated “boundary” between consciousness and matter! The best candidate for such a facility would be a construction that transduces the planetary infrasound from the earth and from the sky into bioelectricity. It is this bio-electricity – not like electric shockwaves – which we need to raise the vibration of our consciousness. A temple made of a resonant stone type (containing quartz and/or calcite crystals) and in the dimensions matching those of the earth could function as a piezo-electrical transducer of the mechanical sound waves of the planet. The Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, were designed using specific mathematical constants that relate closely with Pascal s Triangle. (John Smith / Adobe Stock )It is therefore highly significant that we find the two oldest and most enigmatic resonant stone structures in Europe at a distance of exactly 9% and 10% of the Earth’s circumference from the Great Pyramid of Giza: Stonehenge (and Durrington Walls) lies approximately 2236 miles (9% of 24,900 miles) from the Great Pyramid of Giza. The Bru na Boinne in Newgrange, Ireland, lies at 2490 miles (10% of 24,900 miles) from the Great Pyramid of Giza. Today we know that the “breathing rate” of the earth is the frequency of seismic waves. On earth, the lowest possible seismic wave is 54 minutes. In other words, 5.4 or 54 is a key moment which dictates the energy impulse to life on the Earth. Since the earth’s seismic activity is mostly regulated by the moon, it is highly significant that the sum of the earth’s and the moon’s radius equals 5,040 miles! Whereas 54 might be the frequency of Mother Earth, we also know that Father Sky has its own frequencies, which are called the Schumann Resonances (SR). The fundamental SR is 7.83 Hz. Interestingly, when we divide this 7.83 Hz by 5.4, we get 1.45 Hz, a frequency which is known today as the psychoacoustic baseline frequency. Knowing this, the Great Pyramid of Giza might have been built as an instrument to balance the fundamental Schumann frequency of the Earth’s atmosphere (7.83 Hz) and the fundamental frequency of the Earth itself (5.4 Hz) into the Third Eye frequency of 1.45 Hz. [embedded content]The Connection Between Pascal’s Triangle And Ta-Bee’s Star One day in 2017 or 2018, I woke up in the morning with the words “ Tabitty, Land of the Bees” sounding in my head. As if struck by lightning, I ran downstairs and picked up The Venus Blueprint by Richard Merrick in which I was sure I had seen these words. I was not to be disappointed, as “Tabitty” was, indeed, the ancient Egyptian name for “Land of the Bees.” Immediately, I made the link with the name Tabitha Boyaijan, the discoverer of KIC 8462852, the “Tabby’s Star.” Could this be a coincidence? Was there really a link between a human name, a distant star’s light dips, Pascal’s Triangle and the bees? But how could a subjective human name be purposely chosen by a star and be linked to completely objective mathematics? If we were to believe that this is not a coincidence, then we have to accept that Tabby’s Star is a conscious entity which influences consciousness, language and cygni-phi-cation on earth by broadcasting a “Hallu-Cygno-Genic Matrix.” Another argument to support this bold statement is the resemblance between the three following symbols, which are known to make up the most basic values in our universe. The similarity between 3 of the most important symbols on planet earth. Many numerical relationships of the bees’ acoustical matrix can be found in Pascal’s Triangle. When we count up the numbers of the horizontal rows, we get the doubling sequence: 1-2-4-8-16-32-64-128-256-512 . . . (the Pythagorean C-note sequence). And when we add up the diagonals this results in the Fibonacci numbers (1-1-2-3-5-8-13-21,…). All this leads us to the Phi-based acoustical matrix of the bees. The Negative Triangle, on the other hand, seems to focus on the number Pi between the 9 th and 11 th dimensions. In other words, we have both a Phi-Triangle (Golden Spiral) and a Pi-Triangle (Ring). Could these two triangles be the polar electromagnetic vortices that must fuse in order to create the Unified (or Pi‑Phi-ed) Field? When we do this by converging both triangles at the eleventh row (10th dimension), we see that the numbers 252 and zero (between 132 and 132) overlap and form: T-Bee or Ta-Bee, the Path of the Bee! The two Ka- and Ba-Triangles fused together top to top. Now, watch what happens when we stick both triangles to each other at their base instead of at their tops. The two Ka- and Ba-Triangles fused together bottom to bottom resulting in the Egyptian Akh symbol. Are we up to something of universal importance? Is this the lost (Ankh) key of ancient civilizations? More information can be found in my book “ Hallu-Cygns – Language of Creation .” With many thanks to www.ancient-origins.net, Andrew Collins, Alexander Putney. Contact me at [emailprotected] or visit my website, https://www.hallu-cygns.comTop image: The moment of resonance in water is easier to see while the resonance related to Pascal’s Triangle is consciousness, which is invisible. Source: Kenjo / Adobe Stock Diagrams supplied by author. By Igor Oakwood Hits: 16 Authorities in San Bernardino released a video from an overnight deadly shooting after a suspect resisted arrest. The black male pulled a handgun from his pocket before the officer fired, authorities claim.The shooting took place Thursday just before midnight when authorities responded to a call about a man, identified as 35-year-old Mark Mathew Bender, who was jumping on cars and carrying a handgun, a news release from San Bernardino Police revealed.Authorities identified Bender as a previously convicted felon with a violent history that included arrests for attempted murder, weapons violations, false imprisonment, and others. An officer arrived at the scene and tried to detain the suspect, leading to a physical confrontation.Regarding the last Press Release we just published, here is video of the incident. The images can be graphic, therefore, Viewer Discretion is Advised. Investigation #2020-114893. pic.twitter.com/9VM3oOZNQp— San Bernardino PD (@SanBernardinoPD) October 23, 2020In the video, an officer can be seen struggling with Bender before the officer takes him down. The large suspect is able to buck the officer and get back on his feet. Moments later, the officer can be seen jumping back and firing several shots. A photograph released by police shows what appears to be a handgun in the suspect’s hand.According to the police news release, Bender reached for a 9mm handgun in his pocket and was turning to face the officer. At the scene, authorities recovered a loaded handgun that was not registered to Bender.Ildefonso Ortiz is an award-winning journalist with Breitbart Texas. He co-founded Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles project with Brandon Darbyand senior Breitbart management.You can follow him onTwitterand onFacebook. He can be contacted atIortiz@breitbart.com.Hits: 10 OnlyFans star Ansley Pacheco opened fire on alleged home invaders who burst into her Miami-Dade County, Florida, home on October 4 just before 8:45 p.m.The Daily Mail reports that the two alleged armed invaders made their way into the home as friends of Pacheco’s husband, Daniel, arrived to watch a Miami Heat basketball game on television. Once inside, the alleged invaders held them at gunpoint in the living room.Pacheco was in the bedroom with her seven-year-old son. She then grabbed her husband’s gun and opened fire on the alleged intruders to protect her son.The men fled as shots were exchanged and Daniel ran to Pacheco, took the gun, and chased after the suspects.[embedded content]The robbers got into “a dark sedan” and allegedly fired gunshots as they sped off. Daniel shot back at the sedan.Local 10 spoke with Pacheco about the incident. She said, “While I was in the bathroom, I started to hear the commotion, I started hearing, ‘Get down, get down, give me everything you got. I went to the nightstand; I grabbed the gun and I opened the door. I saw one if they guys face to face with me. He told me to put my gun down. I just shook my head no, and then I said, ‘Don’t shoot me, my son is in here. ”“They finally just ran out. My husband ran and got the gun and shot back at the vehicle that was leaving.”AWRHawkins is an award-winning Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart Newsand the writer/curator ofDown Range with AWR Hawkins,a weekly newsletter focused on all things Second Amendment, also for Breitbart News. He is the political analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter:@AWRHawkins. Reach him atawrhawkins@breitbart.com. You can sign up to get Down Range atbreitbart.com/downrange.Hits: 12 JTA — The 19-year-old man who allegedly plotted to kill Joe Biden was the son of a prominent Jewish attorney who helped broker the first meeting between a US president and the Dalai Lama.News broke Friday about the arrest in May of Alexander Hillel Treisman, a teenager who a court document says purchased an automatic rifle and traveled to multiple states, and who allegedly had a checklist in his car whose final item read “execute.” He posted online about killing Biden, searched for the presidential candidate’s home address and drove to within four miles of the residence. Get The Times of Israel s Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories Free Sign Up Treisman has also been charged with three counts of child pornography, according to court documents that were obtained this week by local North Carolina station WBTV and reported on Friday in The Washington Post.He was apparently living in North Carolina at the time of his arrest and is being held in a US District Court in Durham.Treisman is the son of a Jewish human rights activist and one-time Senate candidate in New Mexico. His father, Eric Treisman, was known for his work with Tibetan immigrants and was once called an “Oscar Schindler for Tibetans,” an allusion to the German famous for saving more than 1000 Jews during the Holocaust.Eric Treisman died in 2009, days after finalizing his divorce from Alexander Treisman’s mother.A close acquaintance of the family during Alexander Treisman’s childhood confirmed to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that the man who was arrested was the son of Eric Treisman.Alexander Treisman was indicted by a federal grand jury in September on the child pornography charges, but his alleged offenses are wide-ranging and reflective of a world of online social networks in which mass shootings and abusive acts are casually discussed, joked about and glorified.According to the court document, he posted about assassinating Biden on iFunny, a social network popular with extremists, searched online for Biden’s home address and stockpiled weapons and ammunition that police found in a van he abandoned in a bank parking lot in the city of Kannapolis in North Carolina. Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks during the final presidential debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, on October 22, 2020. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP)The van also contained books on survival, bomb making, drawings of swastikas and more than $500,000 in cash that the court document said was assumed to have come from his inheritance.Bank employees reported the abandoned van to authorities, and called police when Treisman entered the bank to ask about the van, according to the FBI. It is not clear why Treisman left the van in the bank’s parking lot.Treisman is also alleged to have downloaded more than 8,000 videos and images of child pornography.The 19-year-old had allegedly been discussing committing gun violence since last year. According to the court document, he created a note in his phone in October 2019 planning a mass shooting on Black Friday or Christmas. He also downloaded images from video of the Christchurch shooting and posted on Reddit about executing people he hated.In April, the plans allegedly became more concrete. According to the document, he posted on social media on April 8 that he was “going to do a columbine for a while, [but] I think it would better to put it towards something more memorable.”Later, after Senator Bernie Sanders dropped out of the Democratic primary, Treisman posted on Reddit that he had to “save bernie.” According to the court document, on April 15 he posted on iFunny, “should I kill joe biden?”He then bought an AR-15 rifle in New Hampshire, searched Biden’s personal address in Delaware, traveled to a Wendy’s restaurant four miles away and wrote the checklist in which the last item was “execute.”More than a month later, Treisman was arrested after police found the abandoned van.Documents and newspaper articles tell a story of Treisman having a troubled childhood. He was born in 2000 to Kimberly and Eric Treisman, his father’s second marriage, and his middle name is that of a renowned Talmudic sage. He was diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum.Nearly nine years after Alexander was born, Treisman’s father, Eric, had a heart attack and died. His death came just days after finalizing his divorce from Treisman’s mother and a difficult custody battle, according to an obituary written by local journalist Stephen Fox. Fox confirmed those details in a phone call Friday with JTA.The obituary also said that Eric Treisman was a longtime member of Santa Fe Congregation Beit Tikva. A photo of Alexander Treisman as a baby at the synagogue appeared in a local newspaper.Eric Treisman was a well-known lawyer and activist in Santa Fe on behalf of Tibetan and Native American rights. According to obituaries, including one distributed to fellow members of his graduating class at Dartmouth College, Treisman helped arrange a meeting between the Dalai Lama and George H. W. Bush in 1991, the first meeting of its kind, which led to an agreement to bring Tibetan immigrants into the United States. In 1996, Treisman ran unsuccessfully for the Senate in New Mexico. US President George W. Bush, right, meets with the Dalai Lama at the White House in Washington, Nov. 9, 2005. Eric Treisman brokered a 1991 meeting between George Bush senior and the Tibetan leader, his first with a US president. (AP/The White House, Paul Morse)About five years after Eric Treisman’s death, Alexander’s mother moved with her two sons to the Chicago area, according to a Facebook post she wrote at the time. She said she was searching for a school that would be a good fit for Alexander, her then-14-year-old son whom she described as having high-functioning autism. She was worried that, absent the right environment, he might not have the tools to thrive in life.“Otherwise Alex will be a 8th grade dropout,” she wrote. “Eric would not ever want this to occur. He is very intelligent but doesnt function in a normal school setting.”Alexander Treisman appeared to have an interest in shootings and child pornography. A video he uploaded to the site DailyMotion last December features a compilation of inflammatory snippets, including obscene acts apparently involving children, gun violence and use of the N-word. A cleaner version of that video was posted to Treisman’s YouTube account, where he went by the alias “Flippy Mapper” and has 141 subscribers. Most of his videos appear to be about video games.The court document alleges that Treisman glorified mass shootings. It says he once drove past the site of the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, in which 57 people were killed, and recorded a video with the voice message, “There it is. That’s it. That’s the one, that’s where they did it. Allah Akbar! Ah hah, nice.”He allegedly glorified the 9/11 terror attacks as well as other mass shootings.According to the court documents, Treisman’s mother Kimberly encouraged him to “jump bail” when he called from jail in May. It was more than five years since she had posted about his struggles at school.“Please help alex succeed,” she wrote at the time. “Life is just beginning.”Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.Hits: 9 President Donald Trump on Friday warned supporters that Sen. Kamala Harris could be the first “socialist” woman president if former Vice President Joe Biden was elected president and unable to serve his full term.“Kamala will not be your first female president. That’s not the way it’s supposed to be,” Trump said, hinting that it would unfair to have Harris assume office as the first woman president if Biden stepped down not long after the election.Trump spoke at a campaign rally at The Villages in Florida, again warning that Harris was the most liberal senator in the United States Senate.“Look, we’re not going to be a socialist nation,” he said. “We’re not going to have a socialist president, especially any female socialist president. We’re not going to have it. We’re not going to put up with it. It’s not going to happen.”Trump asked the journalists at the rally if they actually wanted to cover a Biden presidency.“Can you imagine if you had four years of covering Sleepy Joe?” Trump asked. “It wouldn’t be four years.”Hits: 7 العميدد.أمينمحمدحطيطمن الطبيعي أن تبدأ مفاوضات ترسيم الحدود البحرية بين لبنان وفلسطين التي يحتلها العدو الإسرائيلي. من الطبيعي أن تبدأ بالتأكيد على النقطة الأساس على صخرة رأس الناقورة التي تشكل نقطة التقاء الحدود البرية والحدود البحرية الجنوبية للبنان. لأنها نقطة الحدود البرية التي تصل اليها مياه البحر. نقول هذا لأنه وفقاً للقواعد المعتمدة في قانون البحار للعام 1982 تعتمد كنقطة أساس لرسم الحدود البحرية اول نقطة حدودية برية تصل اليها مياه البحر، ومن نقطة الأساس هذه ينطلق خط الوسط او الخط المنصف LIGNE MEDIANE الذي يفصل بين المياه الإقليمية والمنطقتين الاقتصاديتين الخالصتين لكيانين سياسيين متجاورين.وفي الحال اللبنانية ووفقاً لاتفاقية بوليه – نيوكومب لعام 1923 والمُصادق عليها من قبل عصبة الأمم والتي ترسم بشكل نهائي الحدود الدولية المعترف بها بين لبنان وفلسطين، فإنّ نقطة الأساس هذه هي صخرة رأس الناقورة الظاهرة بشكل نتوء صخري نافر يدخل في البحر مميّزاً عن كلّ ما عداه ونصت عليها الاتفاقية الفرنسية – البريطانية بنص صريح حرفتيه “تنطلق الحدود من البحر الأبيض المتوسط من النقطة المسمّاة رأس الناقورة وتتبع خط القنن من هذا النتوء / الحافز الى المعلم / العلامة رقم 1 “ “la frontier part de la mer mediterranee de point appele RAS-EL-NAKURA et suit la ligne de crete de cet eperon jusqu,au signal 1…..”وكان من الطبيعي أن لا يخضع تحديد نقطة الأساس هذه لأيّ نقاش او جدل طالما ان اتفاقية بوليه – نيوكومب هي في الأصل بمنأى عن أيّ جدل ونقاش وهي ثابتة ونهائية قبل اغتصاب فلسطين وقبل قيام الكيان الصهيوني المحتلّ، كما ان اتفاقية الهدنة للعام 1949 بين لبنان والعدو الإسرائيلي أكدت على هذه الاتفاقية ثم جاء القرار 425 الصادر عن مجلس الأمن للعام 1978 يؤكد على الحدود الدولية للبنان تلك كما وعلى اتفاقية الهدنة التي تستند عليها لرسم خط الهدنة تطابقاً معها. (للأسف ان تفاهم الإطار لم يذكر كلّ ذلك ولكن حسناً فعل رئيس الجمهورية بتوجيهاته لرئيس الوفد الذي ذكرها في كلمته الافتتاحية).بيد انّ المنطق والحق والقانون لا يكون سهل التناول والتطبيق عندما يكون الطرف المعني بتطبيقه عدواً كالعدو الإسرائيلي القائم أساساً خلافاً للحق والمشروعية، لهذا يكون من المفيد ان يستند المرء في مواجهة العدو الإسرائيلي الى القوة المادية الميدانية أيضاً التي تحصّن الحق المنبثق من قانون او منطق. وهكذا فإنّ لبنان عندما احتلت ارضه من قبل “إسرائيل” في العام 1982 نظم مقاومة شعبية تمكنت بعد 18 سنة من الكفاح والقتال من طرد “إسرائيل” من معظم الأرض اللبنانية في العام 2000.وقد قيّض لي أن أكون رئيساً للجنة عسكرية لبنانية أنيطت بها مهمة التحقق من خلو أرض لبنان من جند العدو، وطردهم منها خارج الحدود الدولية المعترف بها كما ينص القرار 425 الذي زعمت “إسرائيل” أنها تنسحب تنفيذاً له وطلبت من الأمم المتحدة ان تواكب هذا الانسحاب لتتأكد من اكتماله.وبعد طويل تحضير ونقاش وجدل حول الخرائط والخطوط توصلنا مع الأمم المتحدة الممثلة بقوات اليونيفيل الى معايير وقواعد للتحقق من هذا الانسحاب. وذهبنا للبدء من التحقق الى النقطة المبتدأ أيّ رأس الناقورة. كان ذلك يوم الأربعاء الواقع فيه 8/6/2000 وبوصولنا تحققت على الأرض مباشرة من 3 أمور أساسية وفقاً لاتفاقية بوليه نيوكمب والسلوك المعادي: الأول ان صخرة الناقورة المقتحمة للمياه لا زالت موجودة ولكن يصعب الوقوف عليها لأنها أسفل جرف صخري، ثانيها انّ النقطة B1 التي تشكل أول علامة ذات إحداثيات نملكها لنقاطنا الحدودية ازيلت من مكانها ونقلت مسافة 20 م باتجاه الشمال داخل لبنان، ثالثها انّ النقطة Bp1 وهي العلامة الحدودية الرئيسية الاولى التي ذكرها نص توصيف الحدود المُشار اليه أعلاه هي داخل حقل ألغام يصعب الوصول اليها.سجلت يومها ملاحظاتي تلك وطلبت من رئيس الوفد الأممي الجنرال سيرينن معالجتها ليصوّب الوضع عبر وفده الأممي العامل على الجانب الآخر (رفضنا نحن قيام لجنة ثلاثية مشتركة تجمعنا مع الأمم المتحدة و”إسرائيل” وفرضنا قيام لجنة لبنانية – أممية ولجنة أممية – “إسرائيلية” وتكون الأمم المتحدة هي مَن يتولى الاتصال).وعليه نكون قد عاينا 3 نقاط حدودية رئيسية هي نقطة صخرة راس الناقورة التي لم يعبث بها، ونقطةB1 التي عبثت بها “إسرائيل” وحركتها 20 م شمالاً، ونقطة Bp1 التي لم نتمكن من الوقوف عليها مباشرة بسبب حقل الألغام.سجلت ملاحظاتنا وتلقينا وعداً من الجنرال سرينن بالمعالجة، التي تمّت بالفعل بعد طويل مماطلة إسرائيلية زادت مدّتها عن الأسبوع تقريباً تمكنّا خلالها من إعادة النقطةB1 إلى مكانها الصحيح حسب الإحداثيات التي لدينا، كما تحققنا من النقطة Bp1 في مكانها الصحيح من خلال عملية التحقق في جولتها الثانية، وتأكدنا في نهاية المطاف انّ الخط المتشكل من النقاط الثلاث تلك مطابق لخط القنن كما تنص عليه اتفاقية بوليه – نيوكومب. وعندما أنهينا مهمة التحقق الشاملة بعد 3 أشهر من بدئها كان الوضع الحدوديّ في الناقورة سليماً ميدانياً وصحيحاً على الخرائط التي كانت الأمم المتحدة تحاول وبدفع من “إسرائيل” أن تعبث بها لتقتطع 13 منطقة من لبنان ومنها رأس الناقورة لتعطيه لـ “إسرائيل”، لكنها تراجعت بعد أن اصطدمت محاولتها بصلابة الموقف اللبناني في العام 2000.بيد أنّ هذا الواقع انقلب بعد ذلك حيث اكتشفتُ التغيير في العام 2009 عندما قمتُ مع العماد إميل لحود في 14/5/2009 بزيارة تفقدية استطلاعية للحدود (زيارة خاصة وشخصية بعد ان كنت قد استقلت من الجيش وكان الرئيس لحود قد أنهى ولايته في رئاسة الجمهورية) حيث تبيّن لي انّ “إسرائيل” عبثت بالحدود في الناقورة كما في مناطق أخرى من المناطق الـ 13 التي كانت تطمع بها في العام 2000، وأنها خلال عدوانها على لبنان في العام 2006، عادت ودخلت إلى المنطقة وعبثت بمعالمها الحدودية، وأجرت تحويراً للحدود طال الصخرة وادّعت انّ نتوءاً يبعد عن صخرة الأصل مسافة 10 أمتار شمالاً هو نقطة بدء الحدود البرية، كما انها نقلت المعلم B1 حوالي 25 م شمالاً اما النقطة Bp1 فبدا لي ظاهراً انها لا زالت يومها في موقعها لم تمسّ. (اسمت المناطق المعتدى عليها بأنها مناطق متنازع عليه ومتحفظ عليها وهو وصف تزويري لانّ التحفظ واقع على 3 مناطق فقط هي رميش والعديسة والمطلة فضلاً عن مزارع شبعا).والآن ومع ظهور النفط والإلحاح على ترسيم الحدود البحرية وتكليف وفد عسكري – تقني لبناني للتفاوض حولها تكاد تبدو مهمة الوفد اللبناني سهلة وشاقة في الآن ذاته. وهي مهمة يجب ان تبدأ حتماً وبدون نقاش من رأس الناقورة بإعادة الحال فيه الى ما كان عليه في حزيران /يونيو من العام 2000 مستنداً في ذلك الى اتفاقية بوليه – نيوكومب ونقاطها الـ 38 المشار اليها برمز Bp مضافاً إليها النقاط الـ 96 الوسيطة المشار اليها برمز B ومعها معيار حاسم في منطقة الناقورة لا يتبدّل ولا يتحور وهو خط القنن، فالحدود تتبعه تطابقاً وتستطيع صور الأقمار الاصطناعية ان تحدّد الخط بدقة متناهية ولا يبقى هنا كـ مجال لغلط او احتيال. ولهذه الأسباب كانت ملاحظاتنا على تفاهم الإطار الممهّد للمفاوضات واصرارنا على أنّ مرجعية التفاوض يجب ان تكون اتفاقية بوليه نيوكومب واتفاقية الهدنة والقرار 425 وليس تفاهم نيسان 1996 الذي نخشى أن يطرح له تأويل هنا لا يكون في مصلحة لبنان.ان اختبار نيات العدو وجدية الوسيط الأميركي في مفاوضات الناقورة لترسيم الحدود البحرية يبدأ وينتهي في الناقورة اختبار لن يتعدّى ميدانه الأمتار الـ 25 هي المسافة بين المكان الخطأ والمكان الصواب للنقطة B1 معطوفاً على الأمتار العشرة للصخرة القائمة على رأس الناقورة والفاصلة بين المكان الحقيقي والمكان المزعوم لها؛ فإن نجح المختبرون فتحت الطريق امام الترسيم الآمن وإن فشلوا فلا يكون فائدة من متابعة التفاوض التقني غير المباشر لرسم الحدود البحرية…أستاذ جامعيفيديوات متعلقة[embedded content]مقالات متعلقة

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