Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/31/2018

An explosion in an apartment building in the Russian city of Magnitogorsk killed at least four people, with dozens more still missing. The blast, which caused part of the building to collapse, is thought to have been caused by a gas leak.

In other news, the Bishop of Dover, representing the Church of England, called on the British government to extend a welcome to the migrants who have been streaming across the English Channel in recent weeks.

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Financial Crisis
» Stock Market Has Worst Year Since 2008
 
USA
» Apple’s Latest Transparency Report Reveals a Steep Rise in Government Demands for User Data
» Giuliani Says Assange Should Not be Prosecuted
» NASA’s New Horizons to Make History With Far-Out Visit to Ultima Thule
» Skepticism & Pocahontas Jokes: Twitter Reacts to News Elizabeth Warren Running for President in 2020
 
Europe and the EU
» 39 Arrested for Attempted Murder After London Stabbing
» Amsterdam: Man Claiming to Have Bomb Overpowered at Airport
» Does Viktor Orban Want to Drive Hungary Out of the EU?
» France to Deploy 147,000 Security Forces to Counter Yellow Vest Protests and Terror Threats During NYE
» Germany: Merkel Urges More Tolerance and Refers to Two World Wars in New Year’s Address
» Halal and Kosher Slaughter Methods to be Banned in Belgium
» In France, Protests Planned Amid New Year’s Eve Celebrations
» Italy: Newspaper Calls on Catholic Church to ‘Excommunicate’ Salvini
» Netherlands: Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport is Evacuated as Armed Police Tackle Man ‘With Knife Who Said He Had a Bomb’
» U.S. Ambassador: Trade Agreement ‘Not Possible’ With May’s Brexit Deal
» UK: Manchester Victoria Station Stabbings: Three People ‘Knifed by Man Screaming Allah!’
» UK: Police Install New Portable Anti-Terrorist Gates Designed to Stop 7.5 Ton Trucks Around the Queen’s Sandringham Estate
» UK: Three Stabbed by ‘Man Wielding Knife’ at Manchester Victoria Station
» Voice of Europe Columnist Names Top 10 of Last Year’s Heroes
» What Do Ordinary Taxpayers, Working and Middle Class People Want From Our Governments in 2019?
» White Widow: World’s Most Wanted Woman Plotting U.K. Massacre?
 
Middle East
» Head of Saudi Arabia’s National TV Channel ‘Is Fired for Broadcasting Live Coverage of a Music Concert’
 
Russia
» Dozens Missing in Deadly Russia Explosion in Magnitogorsk
 
Far East
» China Announces Kitty Clones Coming in March 2019
» Chinese Scientist Who Claimed to Make Genetically Edited Babies is Kept Under Guard
» Kim Jong Un Calls for More Summits With South Korea in 2019
 
Latin America
» Brazil’s Bolsonaro Follows Through on Gun, ‘Anti-Marxist’ Vows
 
Immigration
» Church of England Demands UK Welcome Illegal Boat Migrants: ‘Everyone is Precious’
» Ex-Immigration Chief: Channel Migrants Using Border Force, Coastguard as ‘Taxi Service’
» Four ‘Refugees’ Attack Germans Randomly and Injure 12 People
» The West’s Big-Ticket Power Grabs
» Why Britain Needs Australia’s Migration Policy Now
 
Culture Wars
» New Hate Speech Law in Sweden — From January it Will be Illegal to Speak Ill of Transsexuals
 
General
» 2018 in Pictures: Trump’s Visit, WWI Centenary, Free Tommy Rally
 

Stock Market Has Worst Year Since 2008

U.S. stocks closed their worst year since 2008 with a rally.

The S&P 500 (^GSPC) rose 0.85%, or 21.11 points, as of market close. The Dow (^DJI) advanced 1.15%, or 265.06 points, and shot up 137 points in the final minute of trading. The Nasdaq (^IXIC) edged higher by 0.77%, or 50.76 points, after briefly turning negative earlier in the session.

Despite Monday’s upturn, the three major indices closed the calendar year 2018 firmly in the red. As of market close, the S&P 500 was down 6.2%, the Dow was lower by 5.6% and the Nasdaq was down 3.9% for the year. The last time the indices closed a year lower was in 2008, when the S&P 500 fell 38.5%, the Dow slid 33.8% and the Nasdaq declined 40%.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Apple’s Latest Transparency Report Reveals a Steep Rise in Government Demands for User Data

Apple has revealed its bi-annual transparency report and it shows a sharp increase in government requests for user data.

Alongside the report, the iPhone maker unveiled a new interactive site that lets users review national security requests around the world.

The company is following in the footsteps of tech giants like Microsoft and Google, by providing more in-depth methods for its users to find out who wanted their data.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Giuliani Says Assange Should Not be Prosecuted

Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer for President Donald Trump, said Monday that WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange had done “nothing wrong” and should not go to jail for disseminating stolen information just as major media does.

“Let’s take the Pentagon Papers,” Giuliani told Fox News. “The Pentagon Papers were stolen property, weren’t they? It was in The New York Times and The Washington Post. Nobody went to jail at The New York Times and The Washington Post.”

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

NASA’s New Horizons to Make History With Far-Out Visit to Ultima Thule

In the cold vacuum of space, 1 billion miles past Pluto, a piano-sized spacecraft is about to make history.

NASA’s New Horizons probe is scheduled to fly past a mysterious object known as Ultima Thule at 9:33 p.m. PST on New Year’s Eve.

Located roughly 4 billion miles from Earth, it will be the most distant world ever visited by humankind.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Skepticism & Pocahontas Jokes: Twitter Reacts to News Elizabeth Warren Running for President in 2020

With a mere 673 days until the 2020 US presidential election, Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren has announced the formation of an “exploratory committee” to consider a run for the highest office in the land.

In American politics jargon, this means the Democratic senator is most definitely running for president. Warren had repeatedly been named as a possible 2020 candidate since 2016 and even earlier, so her candidacy has come as no surprise to pundits.

But as ever, Twitter was there to react to Warren’s early announcement, which she made with an accompanying video laying out her 2020 vision.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

39 Arrested for Attempted Murder After London Stabbing

Thirty-nine people have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a man was stabbed in West London on New Year’s Eve.

London Metropolitan Police were called to an address on Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, at 1 am on December 31st after reports of a stabbing.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Amsterdam: Man Claiming to Have Bomb Overpowered at Airport

The Dutch authorities overpowered a man who claimed to have a bomb at the Amsterdam Schipol airport.

According to the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee, a departure hall in the airport had to be evacuated while the threat was dealt with — but it is now open again.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Does Viktor Orban Want to Drive Hungary Out of the EU?

The outcome of next year’s European Parliamentary elections will determine “whether we can build a free, liveable and predictable Hungary in a safe Europe”, the group leader of conservative Jobbik told a press conference on Saturday.

Marton Gyongyosi said that his party offers predictable policies as against the prime minister’s “policy of isolation” and insisted that “Viktor Orban wants to drive Hungary out of the European Union”.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

France to Deploy 147,000 Security Forces to Counter Yellow Vest Protests and Terror Threats During NYE

France’s Interior Ministry released a statement Sunday saying that they are taking security measures due to “high terrorist threat” and concerns of “non-declared protests” in preparation for any unrest from Yellow Vests on New Year’s Eve.

They will deploy 147,000 security forces throughout France as yellow vests plan Champs-Élysées rally.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Germany: Merkel Urges More Tolerance and Refers to Two World Wars in New Year’s Address

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in her New Year’s address that the country has great challenges concerning climate change, immigration and the fight against terrorism.

The chancellor warned these challenges cannot be mastered by countries alone.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Halal and Kosher Slaughter Methods to be Banned in Belgium

Belgium parliament unanimously vote to end Kosher and Halal slaughter methods to take effect beginning 1 January 2019 in the Flanders region and 1 August 2019 in Walloon.

The new rules were voted in Wallonia in May and the Flanders region in June 2017 and stipulates that animals must be stunned before being killed. This is forbidden in Judaism and Islam for the preparation of kosher and halal meat.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

In France, Protests Planned Amid New Year’s Eve Celebrations

PARIS (AP) — Paris is preparing to hold its annual New Year’s Eve celebrations on the Champs-Elysees under heavy security as some yellow vest protesters are planning to march on the famed avenue.

Anti-government protesters angry over taxes and President Emmanuel Macron’s pro-business policies have issued calls on social media for a “festive event” in Paris and other French cities.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Italy: Newspaper Calls on Catholic Church to ‘Excommunicate’ Salvini

An Italian newspaper has called on the Catholic Church to excommunicate Matteo Salvini, alleging that he flouts Catholic teaching on social justice.

Il Fatto Quotidiano published an article Saturday saying that according to Canon Law Mr. Salvini should be excommunicated because of his attacks on the Church’s representatives and disregard for doctrine.

Salvini responded to the article on Twitter saying the suggestion he should be excommunicated as an unworthy Catholic had reached the point of “comedy.”

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Netherlands: Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport is Evacuated as Armed Police Tackle Man ‘With Knife Who Said He Had a Bomb’

  • The man was said to have entered Departure Hall Three of the famous airport
  • Soon after he claimed to have a bomb he was wrestled to the ground by police
  • The Dutch armed police later said in a statement the situation is ‘under control’

           — Hat tip: Vlad Tepes [Return to headlines]
 

U.S. Ambassador: Trade Agreement ‘Not Possible’ With May’s Brexit Deal

U.S. Ambassador to the UK Woody Johnson has said that a “quick, very massive” American-British bilateral trade deal “doesn’t look like it would be possible” if MPs support Prime Minister Theresa May’s EU Withdrawal Agreement in the New Year.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Monday, Ambassador Johnson said that the deal President Donald Trump described as a “great deal for the EU,” would likely hinder a free trade agreement, saying, “It doesn’t look like it would be possible.”

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

UK: Manchester Victoria Station Stabbings: Three People ‘Knifed by Man Screaming Allah!’

Two members of the public, a man and a woman, and a British Transport Police officer have been taken to hospital from the scene of the stabbings at Manchester Victoria Station

At least three people have been stabbed by a man with a ‘long knife’ in frenzied attack at Victoria Station in Manchester.

British Transport Police [BTP] were called to the scene just before 9pm on New Year’s Eve as a man wielding a knife stabbed members of the public.

Two members of the public, a man and a woman, and a BTP officer were taken to hospital with stab injuries and are were taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary in a “very serious condition”.

[…]

Counter Terrorism Policing North West are leading the investigation but Greater Manchester Police said “there is no intelligence to suggest that there is any wider threat at this time”.

A video later emerged on Snapchat of a man shouting “Allahu Akbar” while being bundled into a police van.

           — Hat tip: MM [Return to headlines]
 

UK: Police Install New Portable Anti-Terrorist Gates Designed to Stop 7.5 Ton Trucks Around the Queen’s Sandringham Estate

New anti-terror measures have been put in place around the Queen’s Sandringham estate for the first time as several high-profile royals stay there for the festive season.

Special anti-truck-ram barriers have now been built at the four roads which lead to the Royal residence in Norfolk.

The three-foot-high modular barriers can erected in seconds by police officers in the event of a terror attack involving a heavy goods vehicle.

They have been designed by Belgium company Pitagone and can stop trucks weighing up to 7.5 tons travelling at up to 30mph.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

UK: Three Stabbed by ‘Man Wielding Knife’ at Manchester Victoria Station

Three people, including a police officer, have been stabbed by a man reportedly wielding a knife at Manchester Victoria station.

British Transport Police (BTP) said one of its officers was stabbed in the shoulder, and that a man and a woman had been taken to hospital with knife injuries.

A man has been arrested at the scene following the incident shortly before 9pm.

BTP and Greater Manchester Police remain at the station which is closed…

           — Hat tip: Dean [Return to headlines]
 

Voice of Europe Columnist Names Top 10 of Last Year’s Heroes

The Heroes of 2018 and into 2019

No.1 President Trump, populist in chief

  • For exiting the Paris Climate Accord
  • For an explicit No to the UN’s Migration Compact
  • He’s going to build that wall
  • Reducing taxation and boosting the economy
  • Forcing the liberals into meltdown

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

What Do Ordinary Taxpayers, Working and Middle Class People Want From Our Governments in 2019?

New Year’s Resolutions for politicians and MSM for 2019

My term of office will, hopefully, end on 29th March 2019.

I shall miss my colleagues and staff, the friends I have made from around the world, but our struggle doesn’t end then. There is the fight for our Western civilisation and we shall come together to defend that. If we don’t our children and grandchildren will never forgive us.

What do ordinary taxpayers, working and middle class people want from our governments in 2019?

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

White Widow: World’s Most Wanted Woman Plotting U.K. Massacre?

She was once known as plain old Samantha Lewthwaite.

Today, she is known as the White Widow — the most wanted woman in the world.

The president of terrorism’s ladies auxiliary is reportedly secretly plotting a mass casualty terror attack in London.

The 35-year-old became radicalized by her late husband, Germaine Lindsay, who was one of the suicide bombers in the 7/7 2005 terror attacks in London.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Head of Saudi Arabia’s National TV Channel ‘Is Fired for Broadcasting Live Coverage of a Music Concert’

The head of Saudi Arabia’s national television channel has been fired for broadcasting live coverage of a music concert, it has been claimed.

The Majida Al Roumi event, part of the kingdom’s Winter at Tantora festival, was aired on Saudi Arabia’s government-owned channel last week.

But the station chief was then sacked with sources claiming that officials deemed the concert ‘inappropriate to air on the platform.’

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Dozens Missing in Deadly Russia Explosion in Magnitogorsk

Rescuers are searching for survivors in the central Russian city of Magnitogorsk, where an explosion devastated a block of flats, killing at least four people.

Officials in the city, in the Urals region, say a gas leak caused the blast. About 40 people are missing.

President Vladimir Putin has arrived in the city to assess the situation.

The building was home to 120 people, and 48 flats collapsed in the blast.

“I woke up and felt myself falling,” one witness told Russia television, according to news agency AFP. “The walls were gone. My mother was screaming and my son had been buried.”

Another witness spoke of a “wave of fire” which followed the blast…

           — Hat tip: DV [Return to headlines]
 

China Announces Kitty Clones Coming in March 2019

While the scientist who reportedly created the first gene-edited babies sits locked up under house arrest in an undisclosed location, other Chinese researchers are hard at work making clones of pets for fun and profit. Did you get a cute kitten for Christmas? Would you like a few (or a few hundred) more in case it runs away? Got $55,000? A company in Beijing announced its first batch of kitten clones will be ready in March 2019 and it’s looking for new customers. Are they getting their funding from a kitty litter manufacturer?

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Chinese Scientist Who Claimed to Make Genetically Edited Babies is Kept Under Guard

SHENZHEN, China — The Chinese scientist who shocked the world by claiming that he had created the first genetically edited babies is sequestered in a small university guesthouse in the southern city of Shenzhen, where he remains under guard by a dozen unidentified men.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Kim Jong Un Calls for More Summits With South Korea in 2019

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for more summits with South Korea in 2019 in a letter sent to South Korea President Moon Jae-in on Sunday, Moon’s office said.

Moon’s office said Kim requested more peace talks between the two nations and expressed regret he couldn’t make it to South Korea for a planned visit by the end of December, which was pledged by both leaders during their last summit together in Pyongyang in September.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Brazil’s Bolsonaro Follows Through on Gun, ‘Anti-Marxist’ Vows

Brasilia (AFP) — On the eve of taking office as Brazil’s new president on Tuesday, Jair Bolsonaro is making clear he intends to implement the far-right agenda he promised during his election campaign.

On his Twitter account — his preferred communication channel along with his Facebook page — the former paratrooper has announced he will issue a decree immediately easing gun laws, and will work to “fight the Marxist trash” he believes is being taught in classrooms.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Church of England Demands UK Welcome Illegal Boat Migrants: ‘Everyone is Precious’

Asserting that “every person is precious”, the Church of England has urged Britain to welcome the boatloads of illegal migrants crossing the Channel.

As ministers called on the Home Office to take action against an unprecedented influx of boats carrying migrants from the third world, the bishop of Dover told the Observer it was “crucial that we all remember that we are dealing with human beings here”.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Ex-Immigration Chief: Channel Migrants Using Border Force, Coastguard as ‘Taxi Service’

Britain’s former director-general of Immigration Enforcement has warned illegal migrants are using Border Force and lifeboat volunteers as a “taxi service”.

David Wood, a former senior civil servant at the Home Office who previously revealed that the United Kingdom is likely hosting over a million illegal migrants it is unlikely to ever remove, warned the Telegraph that the authorities must put a stop to the ongoing crisis in the English Channel.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Four ‘Refugees’ Attack Germans Randomly and Injure 12 People

Four refugees from Afghanistan, Syria and Iran were arrested after brutal, unprovoked attacks on a dozen people in Amberg. Nine people in total had to be treated in hospital for injuries sustained in the attacks.

The arrested men were placed in different prisons after attacking twelve people at random in Amberg. The four perpetrators are 17 to 19-years-old.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

The West’s Big-Ticket Power Grabs

It is a strange time to be a citizen in a Western democracy. Our society is based on exchange — we transact in the free market, we share ideas online, and most significantly we give up some of our natural liberty in exchange for a civil society and a vote.

But increasingly, the freedoms supposed to be protected by civil society are being eroded away. At the level of the individual, our freedom of speech is under attack. Criticism of migration is apparently about to become “hate speech” and a prosecutable offence.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Why Britain Needs Australia’s Migration Policy Now

The ruling Liberal-National coalition and the Labor opposition in Australia are both tough on asylum policy. Australia has had the reputation of being tough on people smuggling but in 2013 when the coalition government took power, it toughened their policies further.

Since introducing their Operation Sovereign Borders in 2013, their military has been in control of asylum operations. The government says its policies have restored the integrity of its borders, and helped prevent deaths at sea.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

New Hate Speech Law in Sweden — From January it Will be Illegal to Speak Ill of Transsexuals

On 1 January, a so-called “extended judicial protection of transgender persons” is introduced, which means that the grounds of “transgender identity or expression” is added to the crime of hate speech, Fria Tider reports.

At the end of last year, the Swedish Government submit a bill to Parliament with proposals to “strengthen the protection of transgender persons in criminal law”.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

2018 in Pictures: Trump’s Visit, WWI Centenary, Free Tommy Rally

2018 has been the year of historic centenaries, royal births and marriages, presidential visits, and dancing prime ministers. Here’s a review of this year in pictures.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

12 thoughts on “Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/31/2018

  1. Australias illegal immigration might be under control but legal immigration is 190,000 a year.

    • And they come from the crappiest places. So all that under-control-borders thing is just smokescreen.

  2. How many safe countries did they cross to get here?if a firm rejection is not employed in a couple of months we will arrive at the same place as Italy,they have not come to live in peace,and if the idiot of dover likes them so much he should go and live with them,why should we cater and grovel to their parasitism simply because they want a free ride?

  3. In respect to the Illegal boat migrants. The answer is plainly written-Why do our Nations politicians and authorities consistently refuse to adhere to, and comply with, internationally agreed rules, regulations, charters, codes and laws relating to international migration? Anyone seeking ‘political asylum’ MUST register as such at the first free port they encounter, on arrival. Those seeking political asylum must adequately demonstrate that their lives had been in jeopardy in their home country and would continue to be so if returned.

    All others fall under the category of migrants – commonly, these days, economic migrants. Migrants do not enjoy the same rights as GENUINE political refugees.

    It is incumbent upon nations, their international duty, to return all failed ‘political refugee’ applicants and general migrants to the last country from which they came or their homeland. Either will suffice as their Country of Origin depending upon whether or not they have papers (passport, identity card, etc.). Many destroy their paperwork in an attempt to disguise both their age and national background in the hope they can lie and be accepted under refugee status.

    Those coming from France (or Belgium, Holland, etc.) and stopped in a sea-lane should, under Maritime Convention, be rescued, if in danger, and returned to the French authorities. If not in danger they should be turned back at sea and reported to the French authorities so they might be detained on re-entry to France. The duty is then on France to repatriate or return. This is a state responsibility and should not be complicated by the Schengen agreement – a somewhat irrelevant point to us, the British, as we are not signatories anyway.

    WE ARE NOT COMPLYING WITH OUR DUTIES TO RETURN THESE PEOPLE. Politicians are allowing illegal migration to occur because we, the general public, the voters, are apathetic. In answering the question I first posed, the average man-in-the-street doesn’t even know who represents him in parliament, and would never dream of sending a strongly worded letter concerning the toxic migration we currently suffer to his MP. Most do not wish to draw attention to themselves, and fear being labeled ‘racist’ by a poorly educated but extremely vociferous minority. In doing so ‘democracy’ is lost.
    This Bishop of Dover should read the above.

    • What is written on paper as to what the laws and regulations are and what the government allows to occurr are often two different things.

      One of my brothers who likes to support open immigration showed me a Canadian government pamphlet for immigrants. He gleefully showed me the glossy pictures of happy refugees and pointed to the ‘Expectations’ for refugees.

      “See” , he breathlessly beamed, “the refugees must learn English and get a job !!” Hoping he spoiled my argument against the lack of employment and integration among refugees.

      “It’s all window dressing” said I.
      “Do you really believe a government worker will show up at a Somalians home and demand proof of their employment?”
      “Do you really think the refugees will be given a test to determine how much English they have learned, if they have learned any at all?”

      I worked in Social Services enough to know how the system works and how refugees ‘work’ it.

      The refugee patriarch of the house will simply say “Leave us alone”.

      The government worker will reply as she bows low: “Yes massa”

  4. excommunication of Salvini

    Wow! That should do the trick.

    Somehow the proclamation doesn’t carry the same weight as it did in the Middle Ages.
    But I could be wrong. Perhaps they believe God is on their payroll as a hit-man.

  5. Bishop of Dover Welcoming Invaders

    Amazing.

    Only 78 years ago Britain’s invaders were welcomed with radar installations and Hawker Hurricanes.

  6. Interesting news comes from Magnitogorsk, where the house exploded.

    Media: in the center of Magnitogorsk there was a shootout with alleged terrorists
    https://ya62.ru/news/incidents/smi_v_tsentre_magnitogorska_proizoshla_perestrelka_s_terroristami/

    “Catch a man on the 7th floor”: after the explosion in Magnitogorsk, the security forces staged large-scale special operations

    https://74.ru/text/incidents/65805211/

    And where one Tajik settles, there appears soon a half of the village.

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