http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2016/1/1/10698894/someone-is-skywriting-anti-donald-trump-messages-above-the-rose-parade
>>13168
Mainstream media cameras didn't bloody show it, or I would have heard about it.
>>13170
They probably didn't want things to get political out there.
>>13168
How butthurt does one have to be to ruin a parade like that?
>JUST IN: 2 Munich train stations evacuated on possible bomb threat; authorities asking people to avoid crowds, public transportation.
https://twitter.com/ABC/status/682687773569056768
Full story in German here: http://www.focus.de/politik/deutschland/oeffentliche-veranstaltungen-meiden-terrorwarnung-fuer-muenchen-polizei-geht-von-geplantem-anschlag-aus_id_5184005.html
>>13019
can confirm that.
>>13019
First Dubai now Munich. Clearly, ISIS is holding the world hostage tonight.
The only thing that blows up in munich are the rents
And American politicians come out and defend this country to the death. How are they any different from Nazi Germany?
http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.694620
The Jews did this
How Israel isn't treated as an apartheid state is beyond me.
>>12954
Good lobbying tbh There weren't billionaire Afrikaans in the Western World paying millions of dollars to politicians and investing in news networks for the purpose of defending south africa. The Afrikaans were never victims of a genocide and then went on to emulate that genocidal state.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-35207451
Thoughts? Doesnt seem terroristy enough.
>>12958
https://www.periscope.tv/w/1OyKAaomEezKb
>>12958
Neither was San Berindino.
>>12958
Anyone know where it started in The Address? I used to live in Dubai and go there quite often, especially the bars up the top. The Armani Hotel down the bottom was ok too. Looks like it maybe started high up. No sign of terrorism so far -- just Dubai cutting safety corners again and fucking up on an international scale.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/anonymous-hackers-isis-donald-trump-2015/
Kind of silly of them to go after Trump. Just because they disagree with something he said doesn't give them the right to take down his website or anything else they had probably planned. Free speech anyone?
>>13078
I don't know, I personally don't like trump... Maybe it is the right thing they are doing.
>>13088
I don't like Trump either but I think he should have the right to say what he wants, even if I disagree with what he says.
https://thehackernews.com/2015/12/debian-ian-murdock-died.html
Why wait 48 hours to release the news of his passing?
>>13028
Because they knew /news/ would realize something was wrong and start naming names but now it's too late for us to do anything about it.
Any further details on how he killed himself
>Calls it going viral
http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2015/12/31/read-the-epic-social-justice-warrior-smackdown-that-is-going-viral/
Your thoughts?
uh... good read?
>>12919
>epic social justice smack down that is going viral
So breitbart confirmed for shit-tier click bait then, gotcha.
>>12925
Beirbart has always been shit. They always leave key details out.
> A new Google Chrome add-on allows users to eliminate mentions and photos of the Republican presidential candidate online -- essentially creating a Trump-free internet.
> A description of the Trump Filter extension says it's part of the "antidote" for Trump's "toxic candidacy."
> The app launched on December 24 and was developed by Rob Spectre.
http://money.cnn.com/2015/12/30/news/donald-trump-filter-google-chrome/
>>12865
>Someone was so butthurt about Trump that they created an add-on to censor the internet for themselves against things they don't like
It's ironic that these people harp on Trump for 'closing parts of the internet', yet champion a personal form of censorship of the internet themselves.
>>12868
It's okay when ____ does it.
>>12868
It's so easy to get rid of Donald Trump from your computer that the app is merely a tool that's main function is to enhance the overall performance of your computer. It's like protecting yourself from Malware...
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-35209917
Rumors that armed security were in the area and refused to shoot the assailant despite pleads from civilians
>>13129
That weird situation depicts why you need your own gun on you, amiright?!
>>13129
considering the number of vids of people getting merc'd for running with a knife whatever, 1 failure in 1000 aint bad
>>13129
Typical of left-wing Israelis, not giving a shit about their own citizens.
Are you all ready for the approaching storm of terroristic threats that are going to be present this New Year's Eve celebrations. Do you think that we need to be worried or are we in the clear.
>Increased security in London
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/dec/29/london-security-police-new-years-eve-terror-threat
>"Global Terrorist Threats"
http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/30/world/new-years-eve-terrorism-security-concerns/
>Kansas Security Ramp Up
http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/More-security-planned-for-Little-Apple-New-Years-Eve-celebrations-363725301.html?device=phone&c=y
>Personal, I am not worried but I don't think that others should be so lacked. Be vigilant and actually look out this New Year's Eve, be safe /news/.
So ready.
>>12956
Public releases concerning those security ramp-ups serve purely to try and calm down people like you. Security is always increased surrounding holidays and large public events. The world is no more unsafe than it has ever been.
>>12956
Much ado about nothing. Conservatives always try to play up national security threats. It's how they win elections, by making you afraid.
The one board dedicated to news has NO threads about this shit.
Wow... Guess I'll visit /pol/
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-35207451
This!
Watching the livestream right now
assplosions everywhere
Crash when?
>>12987
>http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-35207451
what's the livestream link?
what a shit board
back to /pol/
http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/2015/12/30/army-needs-volunteers-eat-only-mres-21-days-straight/78011512/
>Participants must be within a reasonable drive to ARIEM's Natick, Massachusetts, location, and be willing to go without anything but MREs, water and black coffee for three weeks — no other food or drink, including no alcohol. The study, which includes multiple blood draws and other medical scans, requires a six-week commitment.
>>12851
I would do that in a heartbeat.
>>12851
Sounds like a welcome restful mission for some army volunteers. It doesn't even mention that they have to do rigorous bootcamp workouts or anything, just eat shit food for 3 weeks and get tested for 6 weeks. Some of those MREs aren't that bad tasting at all, but I don't know about the bacteria they are talking about in the article.
>>12851
free food, I'll take it if it meets 1700 calories a day or more.
https://www.algemeiner.com/2015/12/29/iran-receives-large-delivery-of-yellow-cake-uranium-powder-from-russia/
> Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, said that Tehran had received nearly 197 tons of of uranium concentrate powder needed for the enrichment process, in exchange for 11 tons of low enriched uranium (LEU).
> Salehi said that Iran had carried out the exchange with Russia in accordance with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s letter regarding compliance with the Joint Comprehensive Protocol of Action (JCPOA), which instructed that Iran first take delivery of the yellow cake before exporting the LEU.
>>12742
This is really good news. Basically, yellow cake is "raw" uranium that takes months to turn into the enriched stuff they sent to Russia. While still classified as LEU, some of what they had was enriched to a higher grade than necessary for fuel use, indicating that it was likely intended for possible weapons use in the future. That's now gone.
Also importantly, this was one of the terms of the deal that some experts worried Iran would refuse to comply with.
More Jewish sources:
http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Iran/US-hails-Iran-shipment-of-low-enriched-uranium-stockpile-to-Russia-438767
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/29/world/middleeast/iran-hands-over-stockpile-of-enriched-uranium-to-russia.html
>>12742
I've been extremely surprised how well the Iranians have managed to accomplish their goals. Not only did the sanctions get lifted, they still have the ability to develop nuclear weapons within a short amount of time. That's basically having a soft nuclear deterrent on you.
Take that along with the massive amount of influence they've been developing in Iraq (not sure how much they've gained in Syria), and Iran is sitting mighty happy as far as middle eastern geopolitics is concerned.
>>12781
Thanks Obama.
This is an under-reported story
http://www.wsj.com/articles/israel-may-file-formal-protest-over-u-s-spying-1451482287
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/30/us-spying-netanyahu-israel-iran-nuclear-deal-obama-nsa
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2015/12/30/U-S-reportedly-still-spying-on-Netanyahu-communications.html
>>12685
related
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/12/30/us-spying-on-israel-reportedly-ensnares-members-congress.html
>>12685
Why would they even care?
Why don't they complain about the wiretapping at the UN (i.e., the entire reason the UN building is located in New York)?
This has literally been happening for like 70 years now. Who cares.
>>12746
There's a school of thought that holds that it's a basic human right not to be wiretapped unless you're officially being investigated for a crime.
I'm not a subscriber, but there it is.
http://www.reuters.com/article/internet-usa-speed-idUSL1N14I1LO20151230
>Still, the United States only ranks 25 out of 39 nations in 2013, according to the FCC. It said the United States was behind many countries including France, Canada, Germany and Japan -- but ahead of Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Israel. The fastest was Luxembourg with average download speeds of 47.32 Mbps.
>>12656
Google Fiber came to my town and only wired up one neighborhood. However it did force Time Warner and AT&T to up their speed of service in order to compete.
Hooray. Now we can hit our data caps faster!
>>12661
When will they be getting lazy again?!
Also, who cares about speed of service?! What about bringing jobs back to #America?!