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Friday, September 6, 2013

DailyGeez September 6, 2013

DailyGeez September 6, 2013
  1. Korean Lawmaker Lee Seok-ki Charged and Arrested for NKorea Plot Treason
  2. Murder of Sushmita Banerjee by Taliban
  3. Iran orders revenge in case of US strike on Syria
  4. Colorado Teens Stabs Mother 79 Times After Fights Over Boy Visits
  5. Snakes in a Toilet
  6. Israel Backs Limited Strikes So Nobody Wins
  7. Jaquan and Cleveland Breland Got Prison For Random Crowd Shooting before stroller shooting
  8.  Daquan Breland arrested in stroller tot Antiq Hennis' death
  9. Boston: Seven Muslims caught trespassing at Quabbin Water Reserve a "criminal matter"
  10. B-52 upgrades forever 
Indian author Sushmita Banerjee, who wrote a memoir about her escape from the Taliban, has been shot dead in Afghanistan by terrorists 

Iran Plots Revenge, US Says

Wall Street Journal
2 hours ago
Written by
Julian Barnes

WASHINGTON—The U.S. has intercepted an order from Iran to militants in Iraq to attack the U.S. Embassy and other American interests in Baghdad in the event of a strike on Syria, officials said, amid an expanding array of reprisal threats across the region



Colorado Teens Stabs Mother 79 Times After Fights Over Boy Visits
Colorado Teen Stabs Mother 79 Times 
August 28, 2013 Colorado teen girl Isabella Yun-Mi guzman stabbed her Korean mother 79 times after weeks of fights over male visitors to her home. 

Snakes in a Toilet: 
  • KSAT 121 day ago
    Sep 05, 2013 · Man finds snake in Starbucks bathroom in northwest San Antonio Harmless rat snake gives customer a ‘Grande’ surprise


    Israel Backs Limited Strike Against Syria
    New York Times:  Israelis have increasingly argued that the best outcome for Syria’s two-and-a-half-year-old civil war, at least for the moment, is no outcome. For Jerusalem, the status quo, horrific as it may be from a humanitarian perspective, seems preferable to either a victory by Mr. Assad’s government and his Iranian backers or a strengthening of rebel groups, increasingly dominated by Sunni jihadis.



    White woman hires 3 black kids to fire into a crowd with shotguns, one of them later shoots a black baby in a stroller. June 10, 2009  53-year-old white woman Leslie Jo Peltier brought black teens Daquan Breland, 19, and Jaquan Breland, 19 and another teen from Brooklyn to Auburn New York to settle a dispute involving her son. They jumped out of the car and fired at a random crowd with  shooting at a group of people with two 12-gauge shotguns. The Brelands were sentence to two years in jail February 2010.  Daquan was later arrested in the Brooklyn shooting of Antiq Hennis in a stroller September 2013



    Suspects arrested in tot Antiq Hennis' death

    New York Daily News - ‎32 minutes ago‎
    The Brooklyn man wanted for shooting a child dead in his stroller was arrested Friday in Pennsylvania, police sources said. The suspected triggerman, Daquan Wright, 19, and a second suspect, Daquan Breland, 23, were taken into custody 


    http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/08/boston-seven-muslims-caught-trespassing-at-quabbin-water-reserve-a-criminal-matter.html

    Boston: Seven Muslims caught trespassing at Quabbin Water Reserve a "criminal matter"

    In May 2013, seven Muslim "chemical engineers" were caught trespassing at the Quabbin Reservoir, a key supply of water for Boston, after midnight. Police stepped up patrols. The seven people who were apprehended “cited their education and career interests” as their reason for being there. So it was a field trip, you see. A routine after-midnight field trip. What's the big deal? As far as the public knew, it was just a trespassing case, nothing more to see here.
    But now, months later, and only indirectly, we hear that it is a "criminal matter." Will further details be forthcoming? Don't count on it. Such information might reflect poorly on the Boston-area Muslim community, and their good image is paramount.
    The Office of Chief Legal Counsel for the Massachusetts State Police should release all information on this case immediately. Call them and ask them, politely and respectfully, to do so: (508) 820-2311.
    "A Criminal Matter," by EJ Haust for the Conservative Daily News, August 30 (thanks to Da Tech Guy):
    The seven individuals apprehended for trespassingat the Quabbin Water Reserve in Belchertown, Massachusetts, just after midnight May 14, 2013 are part of an “on-going criminal matter,” according to the Massachusetts State Police.
    The 7 individuals of Singaporean, Pakistani, and Saudi Arabian decent claimed to be chemical engineering students, according to local news reports. No other information has been made public about the identities of the individuals involved. 

  • B-52 upgrades forever 
  • The U.S. Air Force is in the early phases of a massive, fleet-wide technological upgrade of its B-52 bombers, giving the war-tested platform new electronics and an increased ability to carry weapons, service officials said.
    Two distinct, yet interwoven B-52 modernization efforts will increase the electronics, communications technology, computing and avionics available in the cockpit while simultaneously configuring the aircraft with the ability to carry up to eight of the newest “J-Series” precision-guided weapons internally – in addition to carrying six weapons on each wing, said Eric Single, Chief of the Global Strike Division, Acquisition.
    While most of the current inventory of B-52 bombers, a workhorse aircraft with a distinguished history, were initially fielded in the 1960’s, various upgrades over the years have kept the on-board technology current, Single explained.
    “Their structure, service life and air frames are good until around 2040. The Air Force is quick to emphasize its now-in-development next-generation Long Range Strike Bomber, or LRS-B, to be operational sometime during the 2020’s. At the same time, the service wants to be sure to maximize the usefulness of its inventory of B-52s for their remaining years.

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