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Her Name is Marrisa Shen

Who is Marrisa Shen? She is a 13-year-old Canadian girl killed by one of the Syrian refugees invited into Canada by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Here, Faith J. Goldy encounters Trudeau on parade and seeks answers from him regarding the murder. Goldy formerly served as a journalist and commentator with The Rebel Media in Canada. She is running for Mayor of Toronto in the 2018 election, scheduled for late October.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: The Faith Goldy video has disappeared, so we have run in its place this Rebel.media video, from Bitchute, in its place.)

 

Mattis on Pentagon Audit

In his first televised interview in almost a year, Secretary of Defense James N. Mattis sits down with Peter Robinson to discuss a wide range of issues facing the United States Armed Forces at home and across the globe. Earlier this year, Secretary Mattis published the National Defense Strategy, the first such document in a decade. Secretary Mattis describes why the document is an important blueprint for the Armed Forces and what he hopes to accomplish by publishing it.

After a moving story about a captured Iraqi suicide bomber, Secretary Mattis describes the complicated nature of our relationship with China and the possible flash points in the South China Sea. A discussion follows about Europe and how political controversies with Russia affect our military relationship and why Secretary Mattis believes NATO is not a threat to them.

Moving on to the Middle East, Secretary Mattis defines our mission in Syria, comments on the use of chemical weapons, and explains why that theater is the most complex security conundrum he’s seen in his forty-year career. He says that the refugees coming out of Syria are more traumatized than refugees he’s seen anywhere else in the world. He discusses the need to work with the international community on the refugee crisis as, “It is a tragedy much worse than anything BBC or CNN can show.”

In the Far East, Mattis describes how a coordinated effort across different departments of the U.S. federal government and allied countries have achieved a dialogue that may lead to the denuclearization of North Korea. Secretary Mattis also makes the case that the Iranian regime and the Iranian people are different constituencies with different priorities and agendas. He relates how he is reforming the Pentagon’s provisioning and spending policies and why it’s important for the military (the seventeenth largest economy in the world) to be a responsible steward of the nation’s tax dollars. More from the Hoover Institution.

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Culture Collapse in Canada

A 37-year-old Syrian refugee was arrested for publicly masturbating at aquatic center in Canada and previously was found “giving a young person a consensual back massage” but was only given a suspended sentence and 24 months of probation. Stefan Molyneux breaks down major inconsistencies in how the story is being reported, cultural differences as a legal defense and the danger of changing legal standards due to multiculturalism. Stefan Molyneux reports.

Inside Hamtramck

Hamtramck, Michigan is officially the only city in America where Muslims form a majority after immigration from Bangladesh, Yemen and Bosnia. It is now welcoming Syrian refugees despite the Michigan governor wanting none in his state. More from CGTN, the China Global Television Network.

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Fleeing to America

President Barack Obama’s failed foreign policy in the Middle East created the Islamic radical terrorist organization ISIS, and in turn gave rise to the Syrian refugee crisis, which has flooded Europe with millions of immigrants. And now, Obama wants to bring the refugees to America–10,000 of them. Some say the number could soar to 200,000.

David Bier, immigration director for the Niskanen Center says the U.S. should accommodate thousands more refugees, while Mark Krikorian, Center for Immigration Studies, opposes taking in any Middle Easterners. They join host John Stossel and author-syndicated columnist Mark Steyn to discuss the volatile Syrian refugee crisis in this edition of LibertyPen.

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Obama’s ISIS Fantasy

“President Obama told GQ magazine that he fantasizes about owning an NBA team,” Jodi Miller reports. “Another of Obama’s fantasies involves him having a successful ISIS strategy.” Miller gets after millennials, journalist party affiliation, John Kerry, TSA, Days of Our Lives and Syrian refugees in this edition of NewsBusted.

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The Plight of Syrian Refugees

The plight of the Syrian refugee crisis is growing and is bound to worsen. The rampage is the product of a failed attempt by Syrian activists to topple the Al-Assad regime during the Arab Spring. The result was unprecedented civil war among religious and ethnic factions and the tragic massacre of many. The Syrian population was trapped between the regime, rebel groups and religious extremists.

Nearly one third of its population was displaced within the country, while another 4 million have fled. So do we act with humanity and reason, or shut down our borders? Video blog In a Nutshell presents the potential problems arising from the crisis and some solutions. Digest the presentation, and you be the judge.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: This video has disappeared from YouTube, presumably censored. In its place, we offer a Liberum Arbitrium video where a Syrian woman says Turkey’s President Recep Erdogan put #SyrianRefugees on a bus to no where, and dropped them off in the woods just to use them as a political tool against Europe. “If you’re thinking of coming, don’t come” she says.)

 

The Price of Refuge

One million refugees have fled Syria’s bloody conflict. But what awaits them across the border? This shocking report reveals the violence and sexual abuse endured by the women running from the bloodshed.

“He’d want to touch you, grab you, kiss you before he’d give you the box,” Hoda says, describing how those distributing Red Cross refugee aid in Lebanon seek sexual favors from her in return. The men are influential, so she feels that if she complains or reports the abuse she’ll be denied further aid. In fact women without male protection are so vulnerable that many jump into quick marriages out of fear.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: This video has disappeared from YouTube. In its place, we offer a look at a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon where the refugees had their tents burned down.)

 

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