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Thu 04/28/16 04:51 AM

In 1 Month, 8 "Refugees" in US in Court for Joining ISIS, Al Qaeda
So much for the multi-layered vetting


" Politicians and the media can't stop bleating about all the "multi-layered vetting" that will keep any of the 10,000 Syrian migrants that Obama wants to bring to America in just one year from being terrorists. Even though polls show that between 13% to 30% of Syrian refugees support ISIS. (That's at least 1,300 ISIS supporters entering America in just one year.)

Here's how well refugee vetting works.

Senator Jeff Sessions has a list of some refugees in this country turned terrorists. It's a recent list and there were 8 refugees indicted in one month.

In February 2015, Abdinassir Mohamud Ibrahim, a Somali refugee, was sentenced to prison for aiding Al-Shabaab, an affiliate of Al Qaeda, a section of which has switched its allegiance to ISIS.

In that same month, Abdullah Ramo Pazara, Armin Harcevic, Nihad Rosic, Sedina Unkic Hodzic and Ramiz Zijad Hodzic, Mediha Medy Salkicevic, Jasminka Ramic, Bosnian refugees, were indicted for joining and aiding ISIS.

That's just one month.

Then in April, Abdurahman Yasin Daud, a Somali refugee, was charged for aiding ISIS. As was Guled Ali Omar, another Somali refugee, whose brother had joined Al-Shabaab.

Maybe instead of taking in thousands of terrorist supporters whom we'll later have to spy on and indict, we can just not take them and keep America safe. Because all that "multi-layered vetting" we keep hearing about doesn't work."

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Thu 04/28/16 04:34 AM
"Sonic hedgehog gene provides evidence that our limbs may have evolved from sharks' gills"



"Latest analysis shows that human limbs share a genetic programme with the gills of cartilaginous fishes such as sharks and skates, providing evidence to support a century-old theory on the origin of limbs that had been widely discounted.

An idea first proposed 138 years ago that limbs evolved from gills, which has been widely discredited due to lack of supporting fossil evidence, may prove correct after all—and the clue is in a gene named for everyone's favourite blue hedgehog.

Unlike other fishes, cartilaginous fishes such as sharks, skates and rays have a series of skin flaps that protect their gills. These flaps are supported by arches of cartilage, with finger-like appendages called branchial rays attached.

In 1878, influential German anatomist Karl Gegenbaur presented the theory that paired fins and eventually limbs evolved from a structure resembling the gill arch of cartilaginous fishes. However, nothing in the fossil record has ever been discovered to support this.

Now, researchers have reinvestigated Gegenbaur's ideas using the latest genetic techniques on embryos of the little skate—a fish from the very group that first inspired the controversial theory over a century ago—and found striking similarities between the genetic mechanism used in the development of its gill arches and those in human limbs.


Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-sonic-hedgehog-gene-evidence-limbs.html#jCp"

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Wed 04/27/16 09:46 PM
So, easy. Here is the recipe.

Find some women.(not all at once)
Tell them the story you just told.
Season to taste.
Don't come across half baked.
Don't turn down any opportunity.
Be honest.
Report back.

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Wed 04/27/16 09:41 PM


This a great thread Wackford... Very thought provoking ...

If you read the most popular topics at mingles, you will find that the common denominator tying all these threads together is confusion, not just by men but by women as well .

The women often are accusing the men of being lying , abusive, cheating sexual vultures, and the men accusing the women of being cheating exploitive gold diggers, or of being the good girl who is attracted to bad treatment,

I think the secret of finding someone with your values, is taking the time to get to know them.

You have to observe the way that they respond to you and your gestures overtime , and how they treat strangers, and even their family and over time.

You also have to look at the way they deal with stress and disappointments.

In other words, to clear up confusion, you don't focus on what they say.

True clarity lies in the consistency of WHAT THEY DO .

And even if you decide to assess her by what she says , you may want to ask yourself...What are most of her questions/her interest centred around? Is it mainly bout sex, your money or your soul?






Well said Peggy.
Time spent getting to know someone will reveal their character. That should rule out confusion.
Either you are drawn closer into intimacy with each other, or not, depending on the many variables of attraction.


True, but don't discount the art of deception.

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Tue 04/26/16 03:54 PM
laugh

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Tue 04/26/16 08:32 AM
Asian ladybugs bite!!!scared

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Tue 04/26/16 08:29 AM
What is the question?

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Tue 04/26/16 08:24 AM
That made me smile!

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Tue 04/26/16 08:17 AM
That video is one of the cruelest things I have ever seen. That scum isn't fit to live within the human race.

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Tue 04/26/16 08:08 AM
It is always time for friendship. No exceptions. The end of a relationship requires a "transition" that is unique to each person and each situation. Only you can really judge that moment where "rebound" isn't much of a factor anymore. Beware! Your judgement may be impaired.

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Tue 04/26/16 08:03 AM
As shown in many other places and situations, it appears to be the overall plan of Islam.

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Tue 04/26/16 07:55 AM
Paranoia has set in. Treat your new beau as if he was someone you met locally (outside the net) and see where it goes naturally. Unless you think he is going to rat to your parole officer ... don't worry.

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Sun 04/24/16 09:25 AM
First of all, brown the meat at the beginning, not the end.

Cut off the burnt parts and eat the rest.

Get a crock pot. It is foolproof.

Learn to make Texas BBQ. Your life will improve.

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Sun 04/24/16 09:22 AM
IMHO the EU was a stupid idea in the first place. It is another one of those far fetched ideas that everyone is going to be responsible and not "game" the system. Germany, in particular, is going to regret this union.

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Sun 04/24/16 09:03 AM

Not sure how true this is but I don't put it past any government they have been testing this type of stuff for years.. If and when the next Plague happens it will come down to we as humans started it...

Would not doubt if Ebola was one of the viruses they have created and spread.... Even if it has been around as they say these things can be recreated and tested without us even knowing how it gets started..




How very true. The flu virus, for example, is fairly easy to mutate in a weapons lab, even one from a small country like Iran. Biological warfare weapons are some of the cheapest and easiest to acquire and kill the most humans (or in some cases food animals) per dollar.

If you mutated the flu virus to cause enough lung inflammation to cause near 100% mortality, you have a cheap and powerful weapon. If you accidentally make it near 100% contagious ... you have the end of the human race.

From the Oxbridge Biotech Roundtable

"The dawn of genetic engineering means scientists are able to manipulate DNA, and modify the genetic sequence of organisms for their own research ends. These technologies also have the potential to be used to create biological entities for use in bio-warfare. However, the non-systematic nature of such genetic engineering has resulted in low reproducibility as well as high costs, limiting its appeal to terrorists. This looks set to change with the increasing adoption of synthetic biology and could have an impact on the accessibility of these technologies.

In recent years, the burgeoning field of genome engineering has provided us with the means to create and edit synthetic DNA in a specific fashion. DNA assembly tools such as the Gibson assembly, circular polymerase extension cloning, sequence-ligation independent cloning and transformation-associated recombination have allowed the assembly of new DNA fragments up to sizes of 580 kb, as seen in the creation of the first synthetic genome of Mycoplasma genitalium by the J. Craig Venter Institute [1]. The building blocks of a genome can be as small as a few thousand base pairs – a size that can be commercially synthesized at a relatively low cost.

This means that we can now assemble the genomes of many known pathogenic viruses such as the 1918 Spanish flu virus [2, 3]. Tumpey et al. reconstructed the Spanish flu virus in 2005 in order to better characterise this lethal strain of flu. Their work demonstrated that it was possible to synthesize functional influenza viruses from partial virus sequence data. The group hope to gain valuable insight in to its virulence from the assembled genome, to be better prepared for potential future pandemics [4].

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Sun 04/24/16 04:13 AM
laugh Good one!

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Sat 04/23/16 02:26 PM
I just heard on the news that Prince was far more popular than Michael Jackson. I was really surprised.

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Sat 04/23/16 02:20 PM
Mankind was given free will for a reason.

Use it.:smile:

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Sat 04/23/16 11:59 AM
My father was a master Mason as was my grandfather. My mother was Eastern Star and I was Demolay (as in 'de Molay') as a teen.

The list of good things they did is very, very long. Most fraternal societies are based on this model.

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Wed 04/20/16 10:24 PM
Well hell yeah!!

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