Tuesday, December 01, 2015

DAY 03-CLIMATE OBSESSED POWERGRABBERS-21-THE HERDS FLOOD FRANCE TO GET A WORLD CARBON TAX SCAM INSTITUTED.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.

HOSEA 4:1-3
1 Hear the word of the LORD, ye children of Israel: for the LORD hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.
2 By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood.
3 Therefore shall the land mourn, and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish, with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven; yea, the fishes of the sea also shall be taken away.

DEUTORONOMY 28:23-24
23  And thy heaven that is over thy head shall be brass, and the earth that is under thee shall be iron.
24  The LORD shall make the rain of thy land powder and dust: from heaven shall it come down upon thee, until thou be destroyed.

OZONE DEPLETION JUDGEMENT ON THE EARTH DUE TO SIN

ISAIAH 30:26-27
26 Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold,(7X OR 7-DEGREES HOTTER) as the light of seven days, in the day that the LORD bindeth up the breach of his people,(ISRAEL) and healeth the stroke of their wound.
27 Behold, the name of the LORD cometh from far, burning with his anger, and the burden thereof is heavy: his lips are full of indignation, and his tongue as a devouring fire:

REVELATION 16:7-9
7 And I heard another out of the altar say, Even so, Lord God Almighty, true and righteous are thy judgments.
8 And the fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun; and power was given unto him to scorch men with fire.
9 And men were scorched with great heat, and blasphemed the name of God, which hath power over these plagues: and they repented not to give him glory.

EVERYTHING DIES IN THE SEA DUE TO POISONED WATERS

REVELATION 16:3-7
3 And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea; and it became as the blood of a dead man: and every living soul died in the sea.(enviromentalists-(COP 21 CLIMATE KOOKS) and animal rights nutjobs-mentalcases won't like this result)
4 And the third angel poured out his vial upon the rivers and fountains of waters; and they became blood.
5 And I heard the angel of the waters say, Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art, and wast, and shalt be, because thou hast judged thus.
6 For they(False World Church and Dictator) have shed the blood of saints and prophets, and thou hast given them blood to drink; for they are worthy.

COP-21 CLIMATE SCAM MEETING NOV 29-DEC 11,2015
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30 November 2015-COP21 kicks off in Paris with 147 world leaders-Worldwide, COP 21, Policy

The COP21 United Nations climate summit began in Paris on Monday and 147 world leaders have gathered in the French capital with the aim of reaching a historic global climate deal.US President Barack Obama said the summit could be a "turning point" in international efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prevent catastrophic levels of global warming.The summit runs from 30 November to 11 December and delegations from the 195 UN member states will negotiate on a global agreement aimed at limiting an average global temperature increase to 2°C.President Obama said " (the) next generation is watching… Climate change could define the contours of this century more than any other (issue)… I came here personally to say the United States not only recognises the problem but is committed to do something about it."Russian President Vladimir Putin also addressed the summit and said: "We have demonstrated we can ensure economic development and take care of our environment at the same time."Chinese President Xi Jinping said the Paris talks are not a "finish line, but a new starting point… a shared mission for all mankind."Christiana Figueres, the Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) leading the negotiations, said: "The world is looking to you… The world is counting on you." The project has developed a tool for mainstreaming ecosystem service valuation that helps understand (and measure) the impact of policies on natural asset wealth....ACEA-ADB-CIFOR-EIB-ICLEI-IDB-IISD-IRENA-ITU-NRDC-WBCSD-WRI-Pacific Governments Curb Spending as Fiscal, Climate Shocks Rise - ADB-Larger Pacific governments are facing lower growth and tighter fiscal conditions sparked by low commodity prices, says ADB's latest Pacific Economic Monitor.ADB Loan to Improve Environment, Climate Resiliency of Dong Hoi, Hoi An-ADB is extending a $100 million loan to improve the urban environments and climate resilience of Dong Hoi and Hoi An cities.Development Banks Vow to Mobilize Collective Resources to Confront Climate Change-The heads of the world’s largest development banks pledged today to work together to substantially increase climate investments and ensure that development programs going forward consider climate risks and opportunities.Graduates Complete ADB, Australia-Supported Financial TrainingMore than 2,000 villagers from East New Britain, West New Britain and New Ireland provinces celebrated the completion of their financial education training at a graduation ceremony today at Rabaul (Vunapope) Catholic Hall.ADB, Japan to Help Improve School Dormitories in Poor Western Region-ADB has approved a grant of $3 million for a pilot project to make the dilapidated school dormitories of Mongolia’s poor and sparsely populated western region fit for students.

Liberals hitch campaign clean tech fund to star power at Paris climate summit-By Bruce Cheadle, The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

PARIS - Call it harnessing star power.The Liberal government plugged a couple of its election campaign promises on the environment into some high-wattage personalities Monday on the opening day of an international climate change conference.Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates staged an event at the Paris COP21 venue for Mission Innovation, a group of 19 countries and 28 leading investors that are pledging billions to boost new developments in clean technology.The event included many of the heaviest hitters at the summit, including French President Francois Hollande, U.S. President Barack Obama, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping.Gates announced that private investors are committing $7 billion for research and development of clean energy, while the White House put out a release saying it would double its annual $5 billion-plus for clean tech innovation.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Canada will spend $300 million a year on clean technology innovation, combining two funds the Liberals had promised in their October platform."It lines up very well with what President Obama and others are calling for in Mission Innovation," Trudeau said at a news conference just prior to the splashy Mission Innovation launch. "So we're very pleased to be part of this international initiative."Governments from India, South Korea and Saudi Arabia to Australia and Norway are involved in the movement, which hopes to harness public and private dollars to boost investment.The money will support a wide range of technologies, Gates said Monday — "biofuels, carbon capture, high wind, fission, fusion — we're unbiased, but it has to be clean and possible to scale up cheaply."Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall, who is one of five Canadian premiers in Paris for the conference opening, arrived with the stated aim of promoting carbon capture and storage technology that is being pioneered in his province.A new coal plant goes up every 13 days in China, Wall said Monday and India has 500 new, coal-fired generating stations in the works."If we're serious about climate change, doing something about greenhouse gases, Canada can actually have a big vision of contributing technology that will help clean up the transition energies like coal," said Wall.Saskatchewan's Boundary Dam power plant near Estevan opened a carbon- capture system last year amidst great fanfare, but the project has been beset with cost overruns and technical problems.Wall said all new technologies come down in price and improve in performance over subsequent generations. He hopes Canada can be an exporter of carbon capture to the world, calling it "one arrow in the quiver" for fighting climate change.It would also be good for the Canadian economy to become a clean technology exporter.That's part of the green revolution equation that is frequently overlooked — the opportunity for visionary investors to get very wealthy by betting on the cutting edge.Individual investors promoting the Mission Innovation project include Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, billionaires George Soros and Saudi Prince Alaweed bin Talal, and Jack Ma of the Chinese online sales giant Alibaba.Green party Leader Elizabeth May is a big promoter of clean tech but sounded less than sold Monday when asked about carbon capture and storage."It's potentially a small part of the solution," said May, a Canadian delegate to the COP21 climate conference."But the reality of carbon capture and storage is it allows the notion that you can have your cake and eat it too."May argues that the focus of clean technology innovation should be getting away from fossil fuels, especially coal, as quickly as possible.— Follow @BCheadle on Twitter

Pushing for climate deal, Obama calls global talks an 'act of defiance' after Paris attacks-By Nancy Benac, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

LE BOURGET, France - Pushing for a powerful climate deal, President Barack Obama called the global talks opening Monday outside Paris an "act of defiance" against terrorism that proves the world stands undeterred by Islamic State-linked attacks in Europe and beyond.Obama used his speech to more than 150 world leaders to salute Paris and its people for "insisting this crucial conference go on" just two weeks after attacks that killed 130 in the French capital. He said leaders had converged to show resolve to fight terrorism and uphold their values at the same time."What greater rejection of those who would tear down our world than marshalling our best efforts to save it," Obama said.Obama's remarks came at the start of two weeks of make-or-break negotiations to finalize a sweeping global agreement to cut carbon emissions and hopefully stave off the worst effects of climate change. Obama exhorted leaders here to fight the enemy of cynicism — "the notion we can't do anything" about the warming of the planet.After sketching dire threats of submerged nations, abandoned cities and ever-worsening flooding and natural disasters, Obama insisted that grim future "is one that we have the power to change." He urged leaders to "rise to this moment," invoking the late Martin Luther King Jr.'s observation that there's such a thing as being too late to a cause."That hour is almost upon us," Obama said.Efforts to secure a climate deal have been hampered by a long-running dispute about whether developing nations share the same burden as industrialized nations that have historically polluted much more. The U.S. and other nations have insisted that all countries chip in under the new agreement.Aiming to put a finer point on that argument, Obama met Monday with President Xi Jinping of China, which has started taking aggressive action to curb emissions, and with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has argued repeatedly that climate change isn't India's fault.As he sat down with Modi, Obama said he agreed that India has the right to pursue economic development and fight poverty, but said those priorities must also reflect "serious and ambitious action by all nations" to curb its carbon pollution. Modi pledged that India will fulfil its climate responsibilities in full, declaring that "development and protection of the environment go hand in hand."In his meeting with Xi, Obama said nowhere had co-ordination with Beijing been more critical or fruitful than on climate change. He credited U.S. and Chinese leadership with leading 180 nations to make their own pledges to curb emissions in the run-up to the Paris talks."Our leadership on this issue has been absolutely vital," Obama said. China emits about 30 per cent of the world's greenhouse gases and the U.S. about 16 per cent.Yet Obama also invoked hot-button issues that have long vexed U.S.-China relations. The United States has complained bitterly about cyberattacks against the U.S. emanating from China, and Obama has spoken out regularly against China's assertive moves in disputed waters in the East China Sea and South China Sea."Our teams have found ways to work through these tensions in a constructive fashion," Obama said.After their meeting, the White House said Obama had urged China to live up to commitments on cyber that Xi made when he visited the White House in September, and that Obama had "stressed the need to address regional issues, including maritime differences, peacefully and in accordance with international law." Obama also encouraged Xi to move ahead with economic reforms that would let U.S. companies "compete fairly in the Chinese market," the White House said.Xi, speaking through a translator, said that global worries made it even more important for the U.S. and China to work together." The world economy is recovering slowly, terrorism is on the rise, and climate change is a huge challenge. There is more instability and uncertainty in international situations," said the Chinese leader.As the conference kicked off, the Obama administration announced it was pledging $51 million to a global fund to help poorer countries adapt to climate change. The U.S. contribution joins pledges from Germany, Canada, Italy and others to total $248 million.The Obama administration didn't specify where the U.S. dollars would come from. Obama has struggled to convince the Republican-run Congress to fund his climate goals, amid concerns from critics in the U.S. who say his energy plan is unattainable and could be wiped away by his successor.Obama also said the U.S. would participate in a new private-sector partnership aimed at boosting investment in clean energy technology. Announcing the initiative on stage with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, one of the backers of deal, Obama said new, cheaper technologies would be critical to helping poorer nations "skip the dirty phase of development.""That's why the private sector — from inventors to investors — will have a seat at the table," Obama said.Obama capped his day of climate diplomacy at a working dinner with French President Francois Hollande. The leaders and top advisers dined met for an intimate dinner at L'Ambroisie — a chic eatery in Paris' trendy Marais that boasts a coveted Michelin three-star- rating.The president is slated to continue his talks with world leaders on Tuesday. Obama plans to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and will host a meeting of island nations hit hard by climate change before returning to Washington.___Associated Press writer Josh Lederman in Washington contributed to this report.___Follow Nancy Benac on Twitter at https://twitter.com/nbenac

CLIMATE COUNTDOWN: Gates sparks multinational plan to spend billions on clean energy tech-The Associated Press Nov. 29, 2015 | 7:08 p.m. EST By SYLVIE CORBET, KARL RITTER and SETH BORENSTEIN-us news and world report

Government and business leaders are banking on clean energy technology to fight global warming, kicking off this week’s high-stakes climate change negotiations by pledging billions of dollars to research and develop a technical fix to the planet’s climate woes.Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates, President Barack Obama and French President Francois Hollande will launch a joint initiative on Monday after a diplomatic push in recent weeks ahead of the Paris climate conference.A key goal is to bring down the cost of cleaner energy. At least 19 governments and 28 leading world investors, including Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, billionaires George Soros and Saudi Prince Alaweed bin Talal, and Jack Ma of China’s Alibaba, have signed on so far.“It’s quite a big deal,” said Jennifer Morgan, global climate director for the World Resources Institute. “It brings a new kind of burst of energy into the conference right at the beginning on something very important.”The U.N. climate summit formally opened Sunday afternoon with a minute of silence for the victims of this month’s Paris attacks and vows not to let terrorism derail efforts to slow or stop climate change. A few kilometers (miles) away in Paris, police trying to secure the nation against new violence sprayed tear gas on protesters who defied a ban on demonstrations and lobbed projectiles.A big sticking point at the climate talks will be money _ how much rich countries should invest help poor countries cope with climate change, how much should be invested in renewable energy, and how much traditional oil and gas producers stand to lose if countries agree to forever reduce emissions.The new initiative is twofold: a public-private project called Mission Innovation, led by governments, and the Gates-led investor group called the Breakthrough Energy Initiative.The governments pledge to double their spending on low or no-carbon energy over the next five years, according to Brian Deese, senior adviser to Obama on climate and energy issues. They include leading energy producers and consumers, such as the U.S. China, India, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Canada, France and Norway. They currently invest about $10 billion a year total, about half of which comes from the U.S., Deese told reporters in Washington.Gates committed $1 billion of his money and was the “intellectual architect” behind the effort to get investors involved, U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said. The business leaders are making their pledges conditional on governments also pledging more money, said a former U.S. government official who is familiar with the plan.President Barack Obama, who arrived in Paris late Sunday night, wrote on his Facebook page that “we'll work to mobilize support to help the most vulnerable countries expand clean energy and adapt to the effects of climate change we can no longer avoid.”The money would focus on research and development of technologies such as energy storage, which could make better use of clean power from wind and solar regardless of the vagaries of weather. It will also look at farming and transport.But a multinational research effort combining the investments of governments, corporations and private individuals could create intellectual property problems.It also remains to be seen how much of this money will involve repackaging old promises, and whether the future funding will be approved in U.S. or other budgets."The Obama administration recognizes that this is a fundamental competitive advantage for the United States,” a former U.S. official said, but getting such funds approved by a Republican-controlled Congress could be difficult.U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz has traveled to several countries to seek support for the plan. “A major driver of the acceleration to work together is climate change,” he told reporters in Washington.

Climate talks: World leaders gather outside Paris to try to save the Earth from overheating-By Karl Ritter And Sylvie Corbet, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

LE BOURGET, France - With dramatic vows to save future generations from an overheated planet, the largest gathering ever of world leaders began two weeks of talks Monday aimed at producing the most far-reaching pact yet to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and avert environmental havoc."We should ask what will we say to our grandchildren if we fail," British Prime Minister David Cameron said as the U.N. climate summit opened under heavy security on the outskirts of Paris, two weeks after the extremist attacks that left 130 people dead. "Instead of making excuses tomorrow, let's take action today."Even before the gathering, more than 180 countries pledged to cut or curb their emissions, but scientific analyses show that much bigger reductions would be needed to limit man-made warming of the Earth to 2 degrees Centigrade (3.8 degrees Fahrenheit) over pre-industrial times, the internationally agreed-upon goal.The biggest issue facing the 151 heads of state and government at the summit is who should bear most of the burden of closing that gap: wealthy Western nations that have polluted the most historically, or developing countries like China and India that are now the biggest and third-biggest emitters of greenhouse gases? "Addressing climate change should not deny the legitimate needs of developing countries to reduce poverty and improve living standards," Chinese leader Xi Jinping told the conference.The last major climate agreement, the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, required only rich countries to cut emissions, and the U.S. never signed on. Since then, global temperatures and sea levels have continued to rise, and the Earth has seen an extraordinary run of extreme weather, including severe droughts and storms.This new round of talks seeks to produce an agreement that would require all countries, rich and poor, to take action.While the specifics have yet to be worked out, the pact is meant to chart a path toward reduced reliance on coal, oil and gas and expanded use of renewable energy such as wind and solar power.The negotiations will focus on whether emissions targets should be binding or voluntary and how to verify that countries are hitting their targets. Another big issue will be how to provide the finance and technology that developing countries will need to reduce their emissions and cope with the effects of rising seas, intensifying heat waves and floods."The future of the people of the world, the future of our planet, is in your hands," U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told negotiators in his opening remarks. "We cannot afford indecision, half measures or merely gradual approaches. Our goal must be a transformation."China and India say they want the agreement to clearly reflect that industrialized nations bear the biggest responsibility for the problem.President Barack Obama offered assurances that the U.S. isn't trying to shirk its duty."I've come here personally, as the leader of the world's largest economy and the second-largest emitter, to say that the United States of America not only recognizes our role in creating this problem, we embrace our responsibility to do something about it," Obama told the conference.Statistics since 1959 from the U.S. Department of Energy show the United States has been by far the biggest emitter of carbon dioxide, the top man-made greenhouse gas. It has released about 258 trillion tons of carbon dioxide over the past half-century, compared with China's 158 trillion tons, the figures show.China is catching up, though, and is now the world's biggest greenhouse gas polluter, accounting for 28 per cent of the world's current emissions — twice as much as the United States. Beijing has pledged to put a ceiling on its emissions around 2030 as part of the latest negotiations.Developing countries say they need financial support and technology to make the transition to cleaner energy. On the bustling first day of the conference, a number of such initiatives were announced, including one backed by 19 governments and 28 leading global investors, including Bill Gates and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg.Their initiative would provide billions of dollars in investments to research and develop clean energy technology, with the ultimate goal of making it cheaper and more reliable.Separately, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Francois Hollande unveiled an initiative to get rich and poor countries to co-operate on expanding solar power."It's making the dream of universal access to clean energy become more real," Modi said.Many of the leaders said the world must keep the average temperature within 1 degree C (1.8 degrees F) of current levels — and, if possible, to half that, to spare island nations threatened by rising seas. The world has already warmed nearly 1 degree Celsius since the beginning of the industrial age.Beijing on Monday reported one of the worst spells of air pollution in years, saying levels of soot were 25 times what the World Health Organization considers safe. That's a different pollution from carbon dioxide, but both come from burning fossil fuel, especially coal.Unlike the Kyoto Protocol, which had binding emissions targets for wealthy nations, the new deal will be based on a bottom-up approach where countries set their own targets. One of the things being negotiated is a ratchet-up mechanism that would encourage countries to review and improve their targets every five years.___ Associated Press writers Seth Borenstein, Angela Charlton and Nancy Benac in Le Bourget and Stacey Anderson in Washington contributed.

The Latest: US House leader says no taxpayer money should be committed to climate deal-By The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS
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PARIS - The latest news from the U.N. climate conference that began Monday in Paris. All times local:9:15 p.m.U.S. House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy says the House will not go along if President Barack Obama tries to commit taxpayer money to support a climate accord reached in Paris.He says Congress has the authority to decide how to spend U.S. taxpayer dollars, "and I don't think that's the best use of our money."McCarthy suggested that a must-pass year-end spending bill currently in the works could become the vehicle for language blocking any such expenditure.The California Republican on Monday also criticized Obama's overall approach at the Paris talks, saying he should be focusing on America's progress in switching to natural gas and thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions.The House votes this week on several pieces of legislation aimed at confronting Obama on his climate policies, including taking aim at the administration's controls on power plant emissions.___8:55 p.m.President Barack Obama is capping a day of high-profile climate talks with a quiet dinner at a chic Paris eatery.French President Francois Hollande is hosting Obama, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and other top advisers at L'Ambroisie — one of the finest gastronomic restaurants in the trendy Marais.L'Ambroisie's menu is fit for a king — or an occasional president.According to its website, delicacies like corolla of scallop meet white Alba truffle, and the flavours of tasty lobster fricassee are set off with Saint-Germain mashed peas.It's not aimed at diners with shallow pockets — dinner can cost up to 360 euros ($380).The White House dubbed the outing a "working dinner." The group of 12 sat in a cozy, lavishly decorated private room.Obama told reporters snapping photographs to be careful in the luxurious surroundings, "Don't break the chandelier. You can't afford it."___8:25 p.m.The leaders of six countries and the World Bank have called on economies across the globe to put a price on carbon dioxide emissions to fight global warming.The heads of France, Germany, Chile, Mexico, Ethiopia and Canada all called for some kind of mechanism that essentially charges a price for each ton of carbon dioxide spewed by industry. It could be a simple tax or a more complex carbon credit trading system, they said."We simply cannot afford to continue polluting the planet at the current pace," World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim said. "Carbon pricing is critical for reducing emissions."Kim said that the number of countries, provinces, states or cities putting a price on carbon has tripled in the past year."Cheap and dirty energy is not cheap for the planet or the health of our people," Chilean President Michelle Bachelet said at the Paris climate summit.___8 p.m.Pope Francis has warned climate change negotiators meeting in Paris that "it's now or never" to come up with an agreement to limit global warming.Speaking to reporters en route home from Africa, Francis said Monday the world is "at the limit of suicide" if it doesn't reverse course and move away from its fossil fuel-based economy.Francis pressed his environmental message during his Africa trip, urging world leaders not to let special interests derail a deal — a clear reference to the energy industry that has long fought curbs on the greenhouse gas emissions blamed on global warming.Despite their influence, Francis said he was nevertheless optimistic that something would emerge from Paris. He said: "I hope they will do it, and I'm praying for it."___7:15 p.m.Paris' conference on climate is so crowded with world leaders that some of them are having to wait hours for their turn at the podium — a highly unusual situation for the most powerful people in their respective countries.About 150 leaders showed up, each giving a speech about their plans to fight global warming. After eight hours of speeches, the original schedule is totally out of whack — and it's not over yet.Meanwhile, at a sidelines launch of a clean energy initiative by Bill Gates, more than a dozen heads of state and government waited for Barack Obama for 45 minutes.Some formed small informal discussion groups on the stage, while other preferred to sit. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto conversed with the French Environment Minister Segolene Royal, while Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe talked to Chilean President Michele Bachelet and Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg — until they finally decided to begin without the American president."I'm in charge of the waiting time," French President Francois Hollande, host of the talks, joked when he started his speech.___7:10 p.m.Today's children and their future heirs are getting a lot of attention at an unprecedented diplomatic conference on global warming.British Prime Minister David Cameron, urging fellow world leaders to pursue cuts in man-made carbon dioxide emissions, said "We should ask what will we say to our grandchildren if we fail. ... Instead of making excuses tomorrow, let's take action today."Prince Charles, French President Francois Hollande and the prime minister of Tuvalu were among others who invoked future generations to stress the importance of a long-term deal.More than 150 leaders met Monday in an unusual diplomatic effort to give impetus to two weeks of U.N.-led talks aiming at a new global climate accord.___6:10 p.m.President Barack Obama says the private sector needs to have a seat at the table as the world's governments attempt to curb global warming.He says that governments will set the targets that nations will try to reach, but it will be scientists, private sector investors and workers who will largely determine whether those goals are met.Obama's remarks come as part of an event in which at least 19 governments and 28 investors were announcing billions of dollars toward researching and developing clean energy technology.Obama says Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is correct in noting that improving energy efficiency will only help nations get part of the way toward reaching their targets. New inventions and technology will also be required.He calls the partnership one of the most significant private-public partnerships even forged to accelerate energy innovation.___5:40 p.m.The Paris prosecutor's office says all but nine of the 317 people taken into custody following a demonstration seeking to call attention to climate change have been released.Police forces arrested 341 protesters on Sunday in the French capital after activists clashed with police at the Place de la Republique, a central point for commemorations after the Nov. 13 attacks that killed 130 people. Most were taken into custody.Under a state of emergency, France has banned protests ahead of the climate conference that opened Monday.

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DAY 19 OF THE ISIS SLAUGHTER OF 130 INNOCENT CITIZENS IN FRANCES WORST EVER TERRORIST ATTACK.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

WORLD POWERS IN THE LAST DAYS (END OF AGE OF GRACE NOT THE WORLD)

EUROPEAN UNION-KING OF WEST-DAN 9:26-27,DAN 7:23-24,DAN 11:40,REV 13:1-10
EGYPT-KING OF THE SOUTH-DAN 11:40
RUSSIA-KING OF THE NORTH-EZEK 38:1-2,EZEK 39:1-3
CHINA-KING OF THE EAST-DAN 11:44,REV 9:16,18
VATICAN-RELIGIOUS LEADER-REV 13:11-18,REV 17:4-5,9,18

WORLD TERRORISM

GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.

LEVITICUS 26:16
16 I also will do this unto you; I will even appoint over you( sudden) terror(ISM), consumption, and the burning ague, that shall consume the eyes, and cause sorrow of heart: and ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it.

GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN JEWS)

ISAIAH 14:12-14
12  How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13  For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14  I (SATAN HAS EYE TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND BECAME DEMONS)

JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH OF ISLAM)

9TH ABORTION VIDEO-HARVESTING BABY HEADS
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PLANNED PARENTHOOD OUTRAGE SELLING ABORTED BABY PARTS
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ABORTED BABIES BODIES SOLD BY PLANNED PARENTHOOD
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SYRIAN REFUGEES ARE TERRORISTS-J.D FARAQ
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UPDATE-DECEMBER 01,2015-12:00AM

Ted Cruz Says Planned Parenthood Gunman Was "Transgender Leftist Activist"-Mic By Jon Levine-NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

It was Texas Senator Ted Cruz who took the prize this past weekend for the most outlandish claim regarding the man who opened fire on a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs, Colorado that left three dead on Friday. With details and facts still emerging over the Friday shooting, the junior senator first took the opportunity to denounce the "vicious rhetoric on the left, blaming those who are pro-life" to reporters in Newton, Iowa, the New York Times reported. Cruz, who called the gunman "deranged" also added that shooter Robert Dear was "registered to vote as a woman" adding, "it's also reported that he was registered as an independent and as a woman and a transgender leftist activist." A Cruz spokesman later clarified to the press that the candidate was not saying any of this himself, but that new information was constantly coming in and it was too soon to jump to conclusions about Dear's political leanings.While it appears that Dear was in fact registered to vote as a woman, no evidence suggests that Dear is either transgender or a "leftist activist." On the contrary, as ThinkProgress pointed out, a New York Times profile of Dear described him as "generally conservative." In addition to targeting the party's consistent bugaboo, Planned Parenthood, Dear was reported to have told police when he was apprehended, "No more baby parts."Other presidential candidates have been jumping into the fray on the tragedy. Donald Trump called the alleged gunman a maniac, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson cited hostility from "both sides," saying "there is no saint here in this," while other candidates have remained silent on the issue.In debates and campaign appearances, Republican presidential hopefuls have trumpeted false reports of baby selling at the organization with former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina memorably telling an audience during a debate that she had seen video footage of a "fully formed fetus on the table, its heart beating, its legs kicking while someone says 'we have to keep it alive to harvest its brain.'"While a number of videos have been released showing Planned Parenthood officials discussing the transfer of fetal tissue for medical research (FactCheck.org provided evidence that the videos were edited), the footage Fiorina spoke of has never been produced, and her claims have been repeatedly challenged. She, as well as Cruz, have made defunding Planned Parenthood a central part of their presidential campaigns. The violence in Colorado is only the most recent in a long string of attacks Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers have faced from those with opposing political views. Among those attacks have been bomb threats, arson, acid attacks and anthrax threats.With the Colorado shooter alive and in custody, however, truths about Dear's identity and his motivations are bound to come out sooner or later — so stayed tuned.

Suspect in Colorado clinic shooting told he faces murder charge-By Keith Coffman | Reuters – NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Reuters) - The man accused of killing three people and wounding nine in a shooting rampage at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs was told he faces charges including first-degree murder during his first court appearance on Monday.Robert Lewis Dear, 57, appearing by video link from jail, spoke only to confirm that he understood and to tell the judge he had no questions. There was no discussion of the motives during the brief hearing, and formal charges will be filed at a court appearance scheduled for Dec. 9.Planned Parenthood has said reports that Dear told investigators "no more baby parts" after his arrest following Friday afternoon's deadly siege showed he was acting on an anti-abortion agenda.Chief Judge Gil Martinez told Dear, who was in handcuffs and leg irons and strapped into a padded vest, apparently for his own safety, that if convicted, he faces a minimum sentence of life without parole or a maximum of death.District Attorney Dan May said prosecutors have 63 days after Dear's arraignment to decide whether to bring a death penalty case. Documents in the investigation were ordered sealed by the court on Monday."I personally will be part of the prosecution team," May told reporters outside after the hearing.For his appearance by closed-circuit camera from the jail where he is being held without bond, Dear was flanked by Dan King of the state's public defender's office. King defended the Colorado movie massacre gunman, James Holmes.A handful of victims sat in the front of the packed courtroom, watching Dear on a screen. They were ushered out of a different door than the journalists.VIDEO CONTROVERSY- The rampage blamed on the South Carolina native is believed to have been the first deadly attack on a U.S. abortion provider in six years. The Colorado Springs center has been the target of protests by anti-abortion activists.A police officer and two civilians died in the attack, which, according to newly emerging details, began just outside the building, adjacent to a shopping area on the northwest side of Colorado's second-largest city.Ke'Arre Stewart, 29, an Iraq war veteran, was shot in front of the clinic after walking out to talk on his cell phone. Wounded, he ran back inside to warn others to take cover, his brother told NBC News. Stewart died of his wound."I believe that's his military instinct, you know," NBC News quoted his brother, Leyonte Chandler, as saying. "Before his time ran out, I guess that was his main priority ... to help and save other lives."Planned Parenthood already was on heightened alert against threats of violence nationwide. Some affiliates said they would review their security measures further.Several U.S. media outlets, citing unnamed law enforcement sources, have said Dear used the phrase "no more baby parts" in statements he made to investigators after his surrender. Reuters could not independently confirm those reports.The reported comment was widely seen as an apparent reference to secretly recorded videos released months ago that anti-abortion groups have said showed Planned Parenthood officials discussing the sale of aborted fetal tissue.Planned Parenthood has said the videos were produced to distort the issue of fetal-tissue donations made by the group for scientific research. It says reimbursements the organization received to cover the costs of those donations were neither unlawful nor unethical.Authorities have said they do not know what precipitated the attack and have declined to discuss publicly the suspect's motives.U.S. Justice Department officials have joined the investigation, raising the possibility the federal government could bring a terrorism or civil rights case against Dear.(Reporting by Keith Coffman; Additional reporting by Daniel Wallis and Dan Whitcomb; Writing by Daniel Wallis; Editing by Bill Trott, Bill Rigby and Jonathan Oatis)

Loner will be charged with murder in deadly attack at Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado-By Sadie Gurman, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The man accused of a deadly shooting rampage at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs was told Monday that he will be charged with first-degree murder in the killing of three people, including a police officer, during the standoff at the facility.Speaking in a raspy voice, white-bearded suspect Robert Lewis Dear appeared via a video hookup from El Paso County Jail, where he has been held since surrendering to police after the five-hour siege on Friday.Dear wore a padded, white vest with black straps and gazed downward during most of the hearing. It was his first appearance in court in the case.Dear responded "no questions" when asked by Chief District Judge Gilbert Martinez if he had any questions about his rights.Public Defender Daniel King, who represented Colorado theatre shooter James Holmes, stood beside Dear and will act as his counsel. Dear is expected to be formally charged on Dec. 9.Victims' relatives sat in the courtroom during the hearing.Dear, 57, is accused of fatally shooting a university police officer who tried to stop the attack, an Iraq war veteran and a mother of two inside the clinic.The rampage sent nine other people to a hospital.Colorado Springs police have declined to disclose any information on a motive for the attack, and a judge ordered the sealing of investigatory court documents at the request of prosecutors.A law enforcement official said Dear told authorities "no more baby parts" after being arrested.The official said the comment was among a number of statements Dear made to authorities after his arrest, making it difficult to know his specific motivation.The law enforcement official spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not allowed to publicly discuss the ongoing investigation.U.S. Attorney John Walsh said investigators have been in touch with lawyers from the Justice Department's Civil Rights and National Security divisions, a move that suggests officials could pursue federal charges in addition to state homicide ones. Walsh did not elaborate.One possible avenue could be the 1994 Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, which makes it a crime to injure or intimidate clinic patients and employees."The case may fit the criteria for a federal domestic terrorism case, but based on my experience, I would be very surprised if this is not simply a local prosecution," said Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers, a former U.S. attorney and state attorney general.Planned Parenthood said witnesses believe the gunman was motivated by his opposition to abortion.Suthers, however, said it's unclear whether the shooting was intended to send an ideological message.Whatever authorities decide is sure to be controversial, given the political murkiness of Dear's statements and the debate over Planned Parenthood, which was reignited in July when anti-abortion activists released undercover video they said showed the group's personnel negotiating the sale of fetal organs.The organization has denied seeking any payments beyond legally permitted reimbursement of the costs for donating the organs to researchers.Dear has been described by acquaintances as a reclusive loner who didn't seem to have strong political or social opinions.Neighbours who live near Dear's former South Carolina home say he hid food in the woods and lived by selling prints of his uncle's paintings of Southern plantations and the Masters golf tournament.After he moved to Colorado, he once gave a neighbour pamphlets opposing President Barack Obama."He didn't talk about them or anything. He just said, 'Look them over when you get a chance,'" Zigmond Post said.

France arrests two men 'who tried to join IS in Libya'-AFP-NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

Paris (AFP) - Two French men arrested attempting to join Islamic State fighters in Libya via neighbouring Tunisia are now being held in Paris, a judicial source told AFP Monday.The suspects, aged 19 and 20, who told authorities they were on their way to a training camp so they could fight in Syria, were arrested in southern Tunisia and flown to France on November 13, the day of the Paris attacks.It is the first time French citizens have been held trying to join jihadists in Libya, where an IS affiliate group holds the city of Sirte, the hometown of the country's deposed leader Moamer Kadhafi.The two men, one from Lyon and the other from the southern port of Marseille, did not know each other before meeting up in Tunisia, a source said.The 20-year-old girlfriend of one of the men, a convert to Islam who authorities said had at one stage intended to join her partner in Libya, has also been charged with terrorist offences.Tunisia closed its border with Libya for two weeks after an attack on a bus in which 12 presidential security officers were killed on November 24.Security officials in the north African country believe that the jihadists who carried out the bloody attacks on the Bardo Museum in the capital Tunis in March, and on tourist hotels in Sousse in June, were trained in Libya.

Jury selection begins for officer charged in Gray's death-Associated Press By JULIET LINDERMAN-NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

BALTIMORE (AP) — Jury selection for the first police officer to go to trial in Freddie Gray' s death began Monday with a judge questioning potential jurors about their knowledge of the explosive case, which led to widespread protests and rioting and added fuel to the Black Lives Matter movement.Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Barry Williams conducted initial questioning in a courtroom but planned to interview at least 66 prospective jurors in a private conference room. The large pool of people suggested how difficult the selection process could be.William Porter is one of six officers charged in the death of Gray, a 25-year-old black man who died April 19 of a severe spinal injury he suffered while in police custody.Porter, who is also black, is accused of failing to get medical help for Gray during several stops made by the police van that carried Gray on a 45-minute trip. At the end, officers found Gray unresponsive. He was taken to a hospital and died a week later.The officer is being tried first in part because prosecutors want to use him as a witness in the trials of several other officers. He is charged with manslaughter, assault, misconduct and reckless endangerment.The judge asked 75 potential jurors whether anyone had not heard about the case, the citywide curfew imposed after Gray's death or the settlement paid to his family. No one responded.By standing in response to the judge's questions, 12 jurors indicated they had family members in law enforcement. Thirty-eight indicated they had been a victim or a suspect in a crime, had been to jail or had charges pending against them.Twenty-six people indicated they had strong feelings about the charges against Porter.Williams read aloud more than 200 names of possible witnesses, a list that included more than 100 Baltimore police officers, lawyers and prosecutors.A small group of protesters gathered outside the courthouse. Their chants of "All night, all day, we will fight for Freddie Gray," could be heard throughout the morning proceedings.One prospective juror was taken to a hospital after tripping on courthouse stairs. Court spokeswoman Terri Charles said the woman suffered a knee injury.A verdict is likely to set the tone for the city. If Porter is acquitted, there could be protests and possibly more unrest. A conviction could send shock waves through the city's troubled police department."Everything is at stake. The future of the city is at stake," Police Commissioner Kevin Davis has said.The judge said he expects the trial to wrap up by Dec. 17.Two other officers are black and the three additional officers are white. They will be tried separately beginning in January. Their trials are expected to last until the spring.Gray was initially handcuffed. Later during his van ride, his legs were shackled and he was not put in a seat belt, a violation of department policy, prosecutors have said.Porter told police investigators that arresting Gray "was always a big scene," according to a pretrial filing by defense attorneys. Porter indicated that he knew of a previous arrest in which Gray allegedly tried to kick out the windows of a police vehicle."You know, so he was always, always, like, banging around," Porter said in the statement excerpted in the filing. "It was always a big scene whenever you attempted to arrest Freddie Gray."Defense attorneys say that helps explain Porter's actions during Gray's arrest.For several days after Gray died, the demonstrations were mostly peaceful. But on the day he was buried, looting and rioting started, and businesses were burned down. The unrest resulted in millions of dollars in property damage.The turmoil forced an incumbent mayor to drop out of a re-election campaign and toppled the career of a reform-minded police chief who was unceremoniously fired. The homicide rate soared, and the blood continues to spill on Baltimore's streets at a pace unseen in decades.Davis stepped in as police chief in July amid a crime spike that saw 45 homicides in a single month — a 43-year high.An independent review of the police response to the rioting revealed "major shortcomings," and painted a portrait of an overwhelmed and under-prepared department.Hours before Police Commissioner Anthony Batts was fired in July, the police union issued its own scathing report. Its president called for Batts to "step up."The U.S. Justice Department is conducting a probe into the department stemming from allegations that officers hassled people and used excessive force.Republican Gov. Larry Hogan said Monday that Maryland has been preparing for any disturbances related to the trials ever since he called in the National Guard to help restore order in April. He said his administration's security team has been meeting on an almost weekly basis.

Canada opens refugee processing centre in Jordan, aims to see 500 people a day-By Stephanie Levitz, The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

AMMAN, Jordan - A trickle of Syrian refugees seeking to leave Jordan flowed into Canada's processing centre in Amman on Sunday, the first day of operations at what will eventually become the hub of much of the Syrian refugee resettlement program.Ninety people were put through a multi-step process, some under the eye of three federal cabinet ministers who travelled to the Jordanian capital to see first hand how their plan to bring 25,000 Syrians to Canada by the end of February actually looks."We have learned also there is positive things to report in terms of progress," said Immigration Minister John McCallum as he stood in the cavernous military exhibition facility now being leased to Canada by the Jordanian government."The processing centre had its first day of operation today, that will ramp up over time and get more intense. We also heard the good news that exit permits are not an issue in Jordan, so that's positive."McCallum was joined by Health Minister Jane Philpott and Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan. They flew to Amman late Saturday, spending the day meeting international aid and UN officials and Jordanian leaders on Sunday and then flying straight back to Ottawa.Canadian reporters were not permitted to report on their visit until they left the country, for what officials said were security reasons, but both the UN and Jordan's King Abudllah II posted word and photos of the trip on Twitter during the day.Refugees whose cases are being processed at the Jordanian facility represent only some of the 15,000 Syrians the government is seeking to resettle itself. Applicants are being told to expect travel by the end of February, the deadline the government has set. McCallum said it's still an achievable goal."Let's be optimistic," he said.Flights will depart from a civilian airport across the way from the centre carrying not just Syrians from Jordan, but also those from Lebanon. But all the final details of how many and when are still being hammered out, said Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan."This being the first day there are a few kinks to work out and we also want to look at how to improve things," he said.An immigration official who briefed the ministers repeatedly noted how plans continued to change and develop, suggesting that while the centre's goal is to process 500 people a day, that workload will be a challenge.The reception point is ready, lined with rows upon rows of grey plastic chairs. The interview booths are set up with white tables and blue banquet chairs flecked with gold. The military has 10 biometric machines ready to go, though on day one only four were in operation.But one key problem right now is capacity for medical screenings.Officials are currently only scheduling medical appointments elsewhere until they can beef up availability of services on site. One option is getting the International Organization for Migration or the Red Cross to run clinics; the other is to have the military deploy a field hospital.Privately-sponsored refugees — who make up the majority of the 10,000 people the government says it will resettle by year's end — will not have their cases flow through the registration centre but are likely to depart on flights from the same airport. Those planes could begin leaving as soon as next week.Those whose cases are being handled by the hundreds of Canadian civil servants and soldiers now in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey, are refugees selected by the United Nations refugee agency from a pool the international body is actively looking to resettle. An estimated 4 million people have been declared refugees from the Syrian war.Some will come from the Zaatari refugee camp, which the ministers visited earlier Sunday. They were briefed by the camp manager and aid organizations on the challenges at hand, including ensuring adequate water supplies and food for the camp's 80,000 residents.Philpott said she was struck by the scope of the issue."While obviously we're all thinking about 25,000 who will come to Canada, we need to remember there are more than a million refugees living here in the country," she said.She'll have a personal reminder to take back — both Philpott and Sajjan purchased paintings created by children at the camp.The one Philpott chose was painted by a 13-year-old boy named Hamza and depicts a woman trudging up a set of stairs, with a yellow sun setting against a blood red sky.On her back, a burden in the shape of Syria. Philpott asked Hamza whom the woman represented, and he said no one in particular, just all women." Because women do carry countries on their backs," Philipott said.Many of the refugees Canada will resettle will be women, some alone, some heads of families.The ministers observed several families being processed through the system Sunday, telling them through translators that Canada is excited to welcome them but didn't have time to speak with them in depth.One surprise confronting Canadians is that the families being referred by the UN are larger than expected. Rather than four or five people, it's often eight or nine. McCallum said he viewed that as a positive."I think given Canada's aging population, not only are the children sweet-looking but they're very good for Canada more generally speaking," he said.Since Nov. 4, 153 Syrian refugees have come and another 928 have been issued visas, according to the government. Follow @StephanieLevitz on Twitter.Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version omitted the proper attribution for a quote on the kinks being worked out in the system. The comments were made by Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan.

Judge sets bond at $1.5 million for Chicago police officer who fatally shot teen 16 times-By Don Babwin, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

CHICAGO - A judge on Monday set bond at $1.5 million for a white Chicago police officer charged with murder after a squad car video showed him fatally shooting a black teenager 16 times, and the officer's lawyer said he was hopeful his client could be released in the "very near future."Officer Jason Van Dyke has been locked up since Nov. 24, when prosecutors charged him with first-degree murder in the shooting death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. On the same day, authorities released the dash cam video that shows McDonald — armed with a small knife and walking down a street on the city's southwest side — being shot repeatedly by the 37-year-old Van Dyke.The bond amount means Van Dyke will need $150,000 to be released.Attorney Dan Herbert said the officer is pleased the judge set a bond amount after ordering him held last week without bond. He said Van Dyke is "very scared about the consequences he is facing."Also on Monday, an online threat against the University of Chicago that led the school to cancel all classes and activities appeared to have been motivated by the fatal shooting, federal authorities said.Jabari R. Dean, 21, of Chicago, threatened to kill 16 white male students or staff at the school on Chicago's South Side, according to the criminal complaint. Dean was arrested Monday morning and is charged with transmitting a threat in interstate commerce.The threat was posted Saturday, just days after the city released a video of Van Dyke shooting McDonald 16 times. The video sparked days of protests in Chicago, including one that blocked off part of Michigan Avenue in the downtown shopping district known as the Magnificent Mile on Black Friday.A separate judge had ordered the video released the previous week. On Tuesday, Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez said she had decided a few weeks earlier to charge Van Dyke with murder and was planning to announce charges in a month. But knowing the intense public anger that the sight of the "chilling" video would generate, she announced the charges before the video's release in an effort to encourage calm.Herbert last week reassured the judge that Van Dyke is not a flight risk, explaining that he has deep ties to the community, lives with his wife and two children in Chicago and does not possess a passport.In the audio-free video, McDonald can be seen walking down the middle of a four-lane street. He appears to veer away from two officers as they emerge from a vehicle, drawing their guns. One of the officers, Van Dyke, opens fire from close range. McDonald spins around and crumples to the ground. The officer continues to fire.Police have said that McDonald was carrying a knife and an autopsy revealed that he had PCP, a hallucinogenic drug, in his system. Alvarez said last week that the 3-inch (7.62-centimetre) blade recovered from the scene had been folded into the handle.Herbert maintains that his client feared for his life, acted lawfully and that the video does not tell the whole story. He told reporters Monday that while the video alone makes it seem like the shooting wasn't justified, he has information that others don't have, and that Van Dyke "absolutely" can defend his actions in court.Fraternal Order of Police president Dean Angelo said a fund has been set up to help Van Dyke post bond, though he didn't know how many officers have contributed or how much money has been raised.

NATO eager to size up Trudeau government as ISIL threat emerges in Libya-By Murray Brewster, The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press –NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

BRUSSELS - Stephane Dion hasn't even arrived yet in Brussels, but a lineup is already forming to meet Canada's new foreign affairs minister.Canadian staff at NATO headquarters are fielding requests from alliance members keen to size up the new Liberal government's point man on the evolving confrontation with Russia and the growing influence of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in Libya.On Tuesday and Wednesday, Dion will meet foreign ministers from the 28 NATO member countries. Several of them are eager to take stock of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's plan to end Canada's participation in the bombing campaign against extremists in Iraq and Syria and refocus military effort on training local forces.While NATO is not formally involved in the 62-country, U.S.-led coalition against ISIL, its members see Canada's plans as important.One of Dion's most important tasks will be to reassure allies that the country remains stalwart, especially in light of the terror attacks in Paris and the security lockdown in Brussels.NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, as well as the American and British permanent representatives to the alliance, are underscoring growing concern about ISIL domination of ungoverned territory along the Libyan coast, mostly in Sirte."NATO is stepping up its efforts to deal with the challenges from the south," Stoltenberg said Monday, noting that the alliance's 40,000 strong rapid reaction force — originally conceived as a bulwark against Russian expansion in the east — could easily be deployed to face ISIL-back threats in the south.Surveillance is being increased in the region with the stationing of drones in Sicily, he said.The Islamic State presence in Libya is not new, but it is swelling and the fear it could be used as a springboard to launch Paris-style attacks in Europe is growing. NATO finds itself in an ironic position because it was the alliance's air campaign in 2011 that unseated dictator Moammar Gadhafi and helped create the instability on which ISIL feeds.Federica Mogherini, the European Union's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, will join the NATO discussion on Tuesday as that organization also comes to grips with the threat. Particularly significant for Canada, there will be a review of what alliance countries are contributing and are prepared to further contribute to the U.S.-led coalition.Doug Lute, the U.S. ambassador to NATO, said he expects to see strong support from all allies who are contributing and military efforts will be "sustained and maybe even expanded."Concern about fallout from the downing of a Russian fighter which crossed the Turkish border from Syrian airspace last week has also gripped the meeting. Stoltenberg said the alliance's independent data backs Turkey's version of events. Moscow has repeatedly denied that its warplane crossed the border.Stoltenberg appealed for both sides to de-escalate the crisis and said Russia should be targeting "our common enemy" in the Islamic State, rather than focusing its bombing campaign on opponents of the Syrian regime.A resurgent Russia and its proxy war in Ukraine were to be the subject of discussion at dinner Tuesday.Some NATO members urged a kid glove approach at the Wales Summit a little over a year ago and suggested the invasion of Crimea was a "one-off." However, a senior eastern European diplomat, speaking on background because of the sensitivity of the issue, said those voices have largely been silenced by the Putin government's ongoing support for rebels in eastern Ukraine.Adam Thomson, Britain's ambassador to NATO, was more blunt, saying the world has changed dramatically in the last 12 months."What NATO is evolving to meet is totally new and so the way in which the alliance meets these threats is going to have to be totally new," he said."NATO is going to be taken back to the 20th century. It's not going to be — as some people assume — a return to the Cold War in any way. It's going to have to be completely new answers to completely new challenges."

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PRETTY BOY LIBERAL TRUDEAU PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA MET WITH NETANYAHU AT PARIS TAX SCAM CULT OF EARTH WORSHIP IN PARIS.

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ISRAEL-EUROPE LABELING DISPUTE EXPLAINED
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Justin Trudeau meets with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for 1st time in Paris-CBC – NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with his Israeli counterpart for the first time as prime minister during a side meeting at the climate change talks in Paris Monday."I'm delighted to see Prime Minister Trudeau," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said."Canada and Israel have had superb relations. There's a foundation there to make these relations even stronger. Very practical things that are of interest to both our peoples, and I look forward to having that conversation with you."Netanyahu also invited Trudeau to come to Israel at his earliest convenience."It would be a pleasure to return to Israel when it works out," Trudeau said. "But in general, this is really about starting a conversation to continue the very strong friendship and relationship between Canada and Israel."We have many issues to talk about, to discuss, but also many issues to collaborate on. And I look forward to continuing the strong friendship that Canada has shown towards Israel for decades and will continue in ongoing times," Trudeau said.Stephen Harper was a staunch supporter of Israel during his tenure as prime minister, promising during a 2014 visit that Canada would stand by the Jewish state "through fire and water."However, Harper faced some criticism for a Middle East policy that some said tilted too much toward Israel, and gave short shrift to the Palestinians.Harper also built a very warm relationship with Netanyahu, who regularly lauded his personal friend "Stephen" as a great friend to Israel.Past Liberal governments have had a pro-Israel foreign policy, but because of the vocal support of the Conservatives since 2006, some Israeli commentators have raised questions about whether the new Liberal government will still be as close to Israel.Netanyahu was among the first leaders to call Trudeau after his Oct. 19 election victory.Bilateral meetings cancelled Trudeau was also set to meet with other leaders from Middle East, including King Abdullah of Jordan and Prime Minister Tammam Salam of Lebanon, but both those meetings were cancelled.Salam called off his trip to Paris entirely amidst an ongoing crisis at home with al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria, al-Nusra Front, holding 16 Lebanese soldiers hostage. It was not immediately clear why the Jordanian leader cancelled his meeting with Trudeau.

EU says continues Mideast peace role despite Israel move-Reuters-NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday and the European Union said it would continue its role in Middle East peace diplomacy despite Israel saying it was suspending contact.Asked about Israel's move on Sunday to suspend contact with the EU over the bloc's reinforcement of labeling rules on imports from Israeli settlements in the West Bank, a European Commission spokeswoman said Mogherini met Netanyahu in Paris on the sidelines of the global climate conference."EU-Israel relations are good, broad and deep and this will continue," the spokeswoman told a news briefing in Brussels, playing down the labeling decision as merely the implementation of an existing policy already being enforced by some EU states."When it comes to the Middle East peace process, the EU continues and will continue to work on this in the Quartet with our partners with both parties because of course peace in the Middle East is of interest to the whole international community," the spokesman added.The European Union is one of the four members of the Quartet of peace brokers, along with the United Nations, United States and Russia.(Reporting by Alastair Macdonald; editing by Philip Blenkinsop)

Netanyahu invokes memory of Nazi past over EU labelling-AFP-November 11, 2015 1:08 PM- YAHOONEWS

Jerusalem (AFP) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday likened the European Union's decision to label goods from Israeli settlements to the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses.Israel in retaliation called off a number of scheduled EU meetings."The labelling of products of the Jewish state by the European Union brings back dark memories, Europe should be ashamed of itself," he said as he wrapped up a visit to Washington."It took an immoral decision... This will not advance peace, it will certainly not advance truth and justice. It's wrong," he said in an English-language video clip posted on Facebook.He drew the same comparison in September when he said that Israelis "remember history and we remember what happened when the products of Jews were labelled in Europe".After the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, they imposed a boycott against the country's Jews, issuing orders and posting signs telling the public not to buy from them.The EU move is a set of guidelines for labelling products from Jewish settlements in the Palestinian territories and annexed east Jerusalem as well as the Golan Heights, all occupied by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War.The settlements are deemed illegal under international law and considered a major stumbling block to peace efforts since those in the West Bank and east Jerusalem are built on land Palestinians see as part of their future state."Of the hundreds of territorial conflicts around the world it chose to single out Israel and Israel alone," Netanyahu said, adding that labelling would not hurt Israel's economy but would affect jobs for Palestinian workers employed in the settlements.Israel's foreign ministry summoned the EU envoy to the country over the decision and called the step "discriminatory".EU ambassador Lars Faaborg-Andersen was informed that Israeli officials would not attend a number of scheduled EU meetings, the ministry said."Because of the latest EU decision, Israel is suspending its diplomatic dialogue with the EU in various forums which had been scheduled to take place in the coming weeks," it said.On Tuesday, in anticipation of the move, Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz called the labelling measure "disguised anti-Semitism".Trade from settlements accounts for only a small portion of commerce between the EU and Israel, but carries important symbolic weight.The Palestine Liberation Organisation said the EU decision was a positive step but that it did not go far enough, calling for an outright ban on such commerce.

Trump says meeting with U.S. black clergy went 'very well'-By Emily Flitter | Reuters – NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump met a group of black pastors on Monday over the objection of other African-American clergy and academics who had assailed what they called the candidate's racially charged rhetoric.Trump, the billionaire mogul, emerged from the more than two-hour meeting saying it went "very well." He said some of the attendees had agreed to endorse him, but the group did not present a formal list of new supporters.The meeting was with a group of black religious leaders, the Coalition of African American Ministers, from across the country who are connected to each other through the South Carolina-based Christian broadcaster, the NOW Television Network.Jordynn Parks, daughter of network co-founder Pastor Mark Burns, said clergy members in attendance regularly appear on the network. Trump and other attendees said there were around 100 participants."I've had many endorsements today," Trump told waiting journalists. Cleveland-based pastor Darrell Scott, who spoke on behalf of the group after the meeting, described it as "very constructive.""We had meaningful dialogue with Donald Trump," Scott said, adding that many of the pastors planned to return to their homes and pray while deliberating whether to endorse Trump. He said some were meeting Trump for the first time.Trump's campaign had initially described the meeting as a precursor to a public event set for Monday in which the group would formally endorse him. But over the weekend the campaign canceled that event and proceeded only with the private meeting.Trump has come under fire for tweeting what critics assail as racially charged statistics about black murder rates and for saying a black protester at one of his political rallies deserved to be "roughed up."In an open letter published on Friday, 114 black religious leaders and academics criticized the clergy members planning to meet Trump for failing, they said, to challenge him over his controversial statements.A Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll on Friday showed a 12-point drop in support for Trump. He was the favorite of 31 percent of Republicans in a rolling poll in the five days ended on Nov. 27, down from a peak of 43 percent registered on Nov. 22.(This version of the story corrects the name of pastor Mark Burns's daughter in paragraph 4 from Jordan Burns to Jordynn Parks.)(Reporting by Emily Flitter; Editing by Howard Goller)

European satellite to test method to find ripples in space, time-By Irene Klotz | Reuters – NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - An experimental satellite slated for launch on Wednesday will test a technique to detect ripples in space and across time, adding a new perspective for viewing and understanding the universe.From a vantage point 93 million miles (1.5 million km) from Earth, the European-built spacecraft, known as LISA Pathfinder, is expected to break ground in the search for the ripples, known as gravitational waves, caused by fast-moving, massive celestial objects such as merging black holes.Black holes are so dense with matter that not even photons of light can escape the powerful gravitational effects."This will really open up a new window into the universe. God knows what we will learn," said European Space Agency deputy mission scientist Oliver Jennrich.Like light, gravity travels in waves. Unlike light, gravitational waves bend the interwoven fabric of space and time, a phenomenon conceptualised by physicist Albert Einstein a century ago. Before Einstein's general theory of relativity, gravity was seen as a force between two bodies.In the pre-Einstein view of physics, if the sun disappeared one day, people on Earth would feel it instantly. In Einstein's view, the effects would not be felt for eight minutes, the time both light waves and gravitational waves take to travel from the sun to Earth.So far, attempts to detect gravitational waves using Earth-based detectors have been unsuccessful.Massive objects such as black holes bend space and time more than smaller bodies like the sun, similar to how a bowling ball warps the surface of a trampoline more than a baseball."There's a whole spectrum of gravitational waves, just like there's a whole spectrum of electromagnetic waves," said astrophysicist Ira Thorpe of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.An operational gravitational wave observatory under development would require three satellites, flying in a triangle formation about 621,000 miles (1 million kilometres) apart. The satellites would contain small metal cubes that would oscillate as a gravitational wave passes through, similar to a buoy rising and falling on the ocean.Using a laser to measure tiny changes in distance between the cubes, scientists hope to track the subtle flexing of space and time. LISA (Evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) Pathfinder will demonstrate the concept with two metal cubes 15 inches (38 cm) apart inside a single spacecraft.Launch is set for 0415 GMT on Wednesday (11:15 p.m. EST on Tuesday) from the European Space Agency's Kourou, French Guiana launch site. It will need six weeks to reach its intended orbit and another three months to prepare for science operations.The mission, designed to last six months, cost about 400 million euros ($423 million).(Reporting by Irene Klotz; Editing by Will Dunham)

New Canadian renounces oath to the Queen, pledges 'true' loyalty only to Canada-By Diana Mehta, The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – NOV 30,15-YAHOONEWS

TORONTO - A Toronto man publicly recanted "the royalty part" of the mandatory Oath of Allegiance to the Queen moments after becoming a Canadian citizen on Monday, choosing to pledge his "true" loyalty only to Canada and its people.Dror Bar-Natan, a math professor from Israel, says the monarchy is a symbol of inequality and calls the portion of the oath dealing with it "repulsive." But he believes strongly in the rest of the pledge that deals with citizens' responsibilities."I'm definitely proud to be a Canadian," the 49-year-old said after the ceremony. "It's a wonderful country, a truly wonderful country, with one small iota that I disagree with."Bar-Natan was one of three longtime permanent residents who challenged the constitutionality of making citizenship conditional on the pledge to the Queen, her heirs and successors.In upholding the requirement, Ontario's top court said the Queen remains Canada's head of state and the oath was a "symbolic commitment to be governed as a democratic constitutional monarchy unless and until democratically changed."The court also found, however, that all citizens have the right to espouse anti- monarchist views and new Canadians could publicly disavow what they consider to be the message conveyed by the oath.Bar-Natan explained that his actions on Monday were fully in line with the court's findings."For a long time I was held back from taking citizenship because of the allegiance to the Queen and her heirs and successors part of the oath. I never felt comfortable with that," he said. "I hope this paves the way for others."At a citizenship ceremony in east Toronto, Bar-Natan first swore the oath along with some 80 others and then, while being handed his citizenship certificate, informed the citizenship judge of his intent to disavow the portion of the oath pledging allegiance to the Queen.He formally recanted that part of the oath following the ceremony and handed the judge a letter explaining his decision."I wish to affirm my allegiance, my true allegiance to Canada and the people of Canada, but also to disavow the royalty part and only the royalty part of the citizenship oath," Bar-Natan told the judge as others looked on."I hear you sir. And I thank you for your honesty," said citizenship judge Albert Wong, who shook Bar-Natan's hand. "I welcome you to Canada and I look forward to the contributions you will make."Bar-Natan later said he had felt "somewhat humiliated" at having to say the oath at all, despite being able to disavow the part of it he disagreed with later."I do feel that it is comparable to hazing, the fact that you are required to stand up and express views that are opposite to yours," he said. "I don't think it is a part of Canada to impose political speech on others. To impose opinions on others."Bar-Natan added that a website he has set up — disavowal.ca — will allow other Canadians to publicly disavow their pledge to the Queen, regardless of when they took their oath.Bar-Natan's controversial decision sparked some strong reactions on social media."Strip him of citizenship the moment he disavows the oath. If he doesn't want to keep the oath, he shouldn't be made a Canadian," tweeted one person."Why do people come here if they have no intention of following the basic requirements," said another.Bar-Natan's lawyer said he hoped his client's actions would draw the new Liberal government's attention to re-evaluating the wording of the citizenship oath that deals with the monarchy."He underlined how silly it is to require somebody to say it," said Peter Rosenthal. "I hope that will contribute to the public debate about this and the present Liberal government will do what the Chretien government almost did in 1994."In the 1990s, former Liberal prime minister Jean Chretien was set to scrap the oath to the Queen but got cold feet at the last minute, then-citizenship minister Sergio Marchi has told The Canadian Press.

Go Public-TD Visa customers' browsing activities open to 'surveillance' by bank-Bank denies collecting general information about what customers do online-By Rosa Marchitelli, Go Public, CBC News Posted: Nov 30, 2015 5:00 AM ET Last Updated: Nov 30, 2015 3:58 PM ET

 A B.C. man decided to Go Public after discovering Canada's second-biggest bank can access and collect information on all of its customers' online activities, even those that aren't banking-related. CBC News investigates-Colin Laughlan is one of thousands of Canadians who had his Visa cards switched from CIBC to TD in 2014 after the Aeroplan rewards program changed banks. "When I saw this — I really had to read it two or three times to make myself believe I was reading what I was reading," he said.He points to two lines in the 66-page Visa cardholder agreement that allows TD to collect details about anything — and everything — customers do online. Under the privacy section of the cardholder agreement:"COLLECTING AND USING YOUR INFORMATION — At the time you request to begin a relationship with us and during the course of our relationship, we may collect information including: Details about your browsing activity on your browser or mobile device.Your preferences and activities.Laughlan, from Vancouver, has a background in privacy issues as a former journalist and communications specialist. He said his radar was up when his new TD Visa card and cardholder agreement arrived in the mail."I couldn't see any reason they had to do that sort of surveillance on Canadians and they weren't being particularly forthright about it. This was slipped into the fine print of the policy and I'm well aware that the vast majority of people don't read these things," he said. Laughlan said it took almost a year before his complaint finally reached TD's privacy office.-Initialled copy of Colin Laughlan's agreement-TD's privacy office crossed out the lines that Colin Laughlan found problematic in his cardholder agreement and an official signed them. (CBC)-The bank eventually apologized, according to Laughlan, and said it was in the process of removing the "browsing activity" line from the agreement. In the meantime, it sent him what it called a "personalized policy" with the browsing activity line crossed out by hand and initialled by a senior officer in the bank's privacy office.-Questionable clause remains-Six months later, Laughlan received another user agreement for a different TD Visa and realized nothing had changed. He complained again and said he was told the agreement was sent by mistake and again assured the problem would be fixed.Then it happened a third time. That's when he contacted Go Public."This is now going on to 18 months. They hadn't changed it as they had promised ... I'm really upset … I thought this is something Canadians should know about," he said.Go Public put the issue to TD Bank Group, which responded with an email saying the intention was to allow the bank to collect information only when customers use TD websites and TD mobile apps."TD has never, at any time, collected general information regarding details about customers' browsing activity, their browser or mobile device," the statement said.The bank did remove the browsing clause from its online cardholder agreement, but it remains  part of the printed version mailed out to customers. The bank tells Go Public that will change when the paper agreements need to be reprinted.It will keep, however, the line that allows it to monitor customers' "preferences and activities." The bank said it uses that information for banking purposes, including managing products and services and assessing risk. -It has a 'creepy factor,' says tech expert -Sharon Polsky, the president of the Privacy and Access Council of Canada, believes that kind of general wording in user agreements opens Canadians up to sharing far more than they intended, and not just with banks.Sharon Polsky-Sharon Polsky, a technology and security expert, says TD seemed to be keeping its options open when it put the access to browsing information clauses in its Visa cardholder agreements. (CBC)-"The waters are very murky. People do not realize very often that their information is being disclosed," Polsky said.Under Canadian law, consent is needed in order to allow anyone to access your online activity. But Polsky said the problem is most people don't realize that by signing up for a credit card or downloading an app they are granting that permission.'I've heard it said that Google and Facebook know more about you and me than we do.' - Sharon Polsky, privacy expert-"It has a creepy factor.... They can create a very, very detailed profile of each of us … what we do, where we go, what we think," she said.What businesses do with the information they collect is concerning to Polsky, because it is unclear how it will be used."A lot of people don't realize just how invasive organizations are already with our personal information," said Polsky. "So, when you see a clause that says the organization will gather whatever it wishes about you and use it however it wishes — that's when you start wondering why? For whose benefit? Certainly not the consumer," she said.Are banks going too far?-Polsky said all banks need to collect some information about their customers' online habits in order to meet legal and governmental obligations, but she believes often the amount of information being collected goes too far.She points to several online articles that say some banks and other businesses are beginning to look at using information taken from monitoring online activity to assess risk and sometimes gauge a customer's credit worthiness."They figure out what are the likely behaviours. If you shop at a certain store where other people who shop have declared bankruptcy you became a higher risk. If you go to certain neighbourhoods, if you live in a certain postal code," she said."If you say certain keywords on your social media page — innocent words that you wouldn't think twice about using. The word 'wasted' for example. If that's used on your social media profile, that's a trigger, because it apparently indicates certain risky behaviors."83% of apps can mine online info-Polsky said it's not just banking apps that collect information. She said up to 83 per cent of apps have the ability to access everything we do online."Apps can gather basically anything that's on your phone or any device your phone is attached to. They can tie into your contact list, the content of your tweets, your email, your texts, your camera, the microphone," Polsky said. 

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