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“Let the Headlines Speak”
by From the internet   
September 29th, 2014

Rick Perry: White House must address beheading
Rick Perry said on Monday that the Obama administration will have to address the beheading of an Oklahoma woman in what the Texas governor noted closely resembles an act of terrorism.  

Russia threatens to retaliate against U.S. military
The security officials said Russia complained Sunday in quiet talks with United Nations representatives that the Obama administration’s current aerial campaign against Islamic State fighters in Syria is a violation of international agreements regarding control of Syrian airspace. The officials said Russia warned it could potentially retaliate if U.S. or Arab airstrikes go beyond targeting Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, and instead bomb any Syrian regime targets.  

Death Threats Against Christian Leaders Emerge From Gay Rights Activists
The HRC has targeted Scott Lively—an American author, attorney, social activist, independent candidate for governor of Massachusetts in the 2014 election, and president of Abiding Truth Ministries—for murder.  

World won’t listen to Netanyahu's UN speech
Sick and tired of hearing about Hamas terror and IDF's successful operations, Western world is preparing to impose a solution on Israel and Palestinians.  

Obama Sits Down With 60 Minutes, Blames Everyone But Self For Burning World
Last night President Obama sat down for an interview on 60 Minutes where he discussed everything from ISIS to the economy.  

An ISIS Nest Grows in Boston
Boston’s WCVB.com reported Monday that “the federal government is targeting Boston and two other American cities to shut down what they are calling the U.S.-Jihad pipeline to ISIS in an attempt to stop Americans from joining the terrorist organization.” ...And so now Boston is reaping what it has sown for so many years.  

The highest court backs ban on ‘gay propaganda to minors’
The Constitutional Court of Russia has acknowledged the ban of homosexual propaganda among the under age as lawful and dismissed a complaint by well-known LGBT activists.  

Mount St. Helens shows signs of reawakening
Geologists expect future dome-building eruptions at the volcano. "It looks like Mount St. Helens is getting ready to erupt again and it can happen in the order of years to decades," Moran said. Those eruptions will likely be similar to the one that started a decade ago and no massive eruption like the one in 1980 is expected. "Part of that is that there isn't as nearby big a cork," Moran said.  

An anomaly in satellites' flybys baffles scientists
"There is something very strange going on with spacecraft motions. We have no convincing explanation for either the Pioneer anomaly or the flyby anomaly," says Jet Propulsion Laboratory astronomer John Anderson, who is now working as a retiree. The anomaly is experienced only when the observed trajectory of the spacecraft can't be fit to a single hyperbolic arc.  

Large earthquake swarm rattles Long Valley caldera, California U.S.
A large earthquake swarm is currently underway in Long Valley caldera, Mammoth Lake region of California U.S., east of the Sierra Nevada mountains. The swarm started on Thursday, September 25, 2014, and it is one of the largest earthquake swarms in this region in the past decade or so. By Monday, September 29, USGS recorded more than 1 100 small scale earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 0.1 to 3.5 on the Richter scale.  

Prayer Rally to Save Samaria Town from Destruction
A prayer rally will be held on Tuesday in Givat Assaf, located near Beit El in Samaria, in a call to save the small community from destruction by the government. A letter organizing the rally was sent to residents, and warned of impending demolition despite the declarations by the government that it would work to recognize the community officially -  

Ya'alon Criticizes Religious Givati Commander for Invoking G-d
Winter was embroiled in a media storm after in a call-up message sent to members of the brigade he wrote that they were going out against "the terrorist 'Gazaite' enemy that curses, reviles and insults the G-d of the campaigns of Israel."  

INCREASING CHANCE OF FLARES:
There are now four sunspot groups on the solar disk with unstable magnetic fields, which means an eruption today is likely. NOAA forecasters have raised the daily odds of an M-class solar flare to 75% and an X-flare to 15%.  

Obama says underestimated Islamic State; Qaeda says West will be attacked
The head of Syria's al Qaeda branch said militants will attack the West in retaliation for U.S.-led air strikes in Syria and Iraq, and President Barack Obama acknowledged U.S. intelligence had underestimated the rise of Islamic State fighters.  

Dollar is 'currency of choice', Hong Kong unrest hits stocks
The dollar hit its highest in almost two years against the euro, with German inflation data expected to keep pressure on the ECB to ease monetary policy. Unrest in Hong Kong hurt Asian-exposed European shares. The dollar was broadly stronger, reaching a four-year high against a basket of currencies, a six-year peak against the yen and a 13-month high against the New Zealand dollar. Reserve Bank of New Zealand data showed the central bank intervened last month to speed its currency's descent.  

Beheading Suspect Attended Same Mosque as 9/11 Terrorist
MOORE, Oklahoma -- Alton Nolen, the man who beheaded one woman and severely injured another at Vaughan Foods in Moore, Oklahoma, was apparently a radicalized Muslim. Nolen attended the same mosque as Zacarias Moussaoui, a man convicted in federal court of conspiring to kill U.S. citizens as part of the September 11 attacks.  

Explaining Surprise Eruption of Japan Volcano Where Dozens are Presumed Dead
The weekend tragedy on Japan's Mount Ontake, where more than 30 hikers are presumed dead after an eruption of toxic fumes and ash, is a deadly reminder that volcanoes—especially certain kinds—can be unpredictable.  

Small earthquake reported near Lincoln
HELENA -- A small earthquake was reported near Lincoln in Lewis & Clark County on Saturday night. The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake registered a magnitude of 3.6 and happened at 10:42 p.m. on Saturday.  

4.4-magnitude quake shakes area between Monterey, Fresno
The quake struck an area of east San Benito County located about 30 miles south of Los Banos and 30 miles east-northeast of Soledad in Monterey County at 1:45 p.m., the USGS is reporting. The temblor had a depth of 4.8 miles.  

How the airstrikes on Syria could make Isil stronger
When the United States...made good on their threat to bomb Syria this week... ...The bombs also struck the bases and hideouts of Jabhat al-Nusra, an extremist group with affiliations to al-Qaeda, which has been proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the US. If we are going to bomb one jihadist group in Syria, we might as well bomb them all - or so the thinking in the White House may have gone.  

Russia at U.N. accuses U.S., allies of bossing world around
Russia used its annual appearance at the U.N. General Assembly on Saturday to accuse the United States and its Western allies of bossing the world around, complaining they were attempting to dictate to everyone "what is good and evil." The speech...was the latest example of the deteriorating relations between Moscow and Western powers, which have imposed sanctions on Russia over the conflict in neighboring Ukraine.  

Islamic State crisis: Obama says US underestimated threat
President Barack Obama has acknowledged that US agencies underestimated the threat posed by the Islamist insurgency in Syria. In a frank TV interview, he said that al-Qaeda had been beaten in Iraq by US forces working with Sunni tribes. But they took advantage of the power vacuum in neighbouring Syria to emerge as Isis, later called Islamic State.  

Peru earthquake kills eight in Andes village
At least eight people have died in an earthquake in southern Peru, officials announced on Sunday. The 4.9-magnitude quake hit the Cusco region in the early hours of Sunday. Worst affected was the remote Andean village of Misca, where 45 homes collapsed killing four children and four adults, emergency workers said.  

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu lands in New York ahead of UN speech
Prime minister to address UN Monday evening, vows to 'refute the slander and lies' purported by Iranian President Rouhani and Palestinian President Abbas.  

Bomb near Yemen hospital kills seven
Seven people died Sunday after a vehicle exploded near a hospital in Yemen's northeastern province of Mareb.  

Abbas Threatens Israel with 'Political War'
Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is threatening a "political war" on Israel. Fatah leader Nabil Shaath told the PA-based Ma'an news agency on Sunday that this “political war” will begin if there is a negative response to Abbas’s steps at the United Nations.  

Ashraf Ghani to be sworn in as new Afghan president
Afghan President-elect Ashraf Ghani is set to be inaugurated in a ceremony at the presidential palace in Kabul. It comes after six months of deadlock amid a bitter dispute over electoral fraud and a recount of votes.  

Riot Police Withdrawn from Hong Kong Protest Sites
The Hong Kong government said on Monday it has withdrawn riot police from city streets after pro-democracy protests began to calm down. In a statement, a Hong Kong government spokesman also called on protesters to leave protest areas as peacefully as possible.  

Baghdad steps up propaganda fightback with jihadist TV satire
As Iraqi forces struggle to pin back the Islamic State group on the ground, Baghdad is taking its war against the jihadists to the airwaves with a television comedy series.  

Al-Qaida leader warns of revenge for airstrikes
The leader of al-Qaida's Syria affiliate vowed Sunday that his group would "use all possible means" to fight back against airstrikes by the U.S.-led coalition and warned that the conflict would reach Western countries joining the alliance.  

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