M.N.: I just smell that sweet garlicky scent of the German Jewish New Abwehr Propaganda in this little and not so funny episode: American Airlines deplanes Jewish family over body odor issues - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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M.N.: I just smell that sweet garlicky scent of the German Jewish New Abwehr Propaganda in this little and not so funny episode. Smells and any other olfactory powers, weaponized or not, and just like any other onthogenetically ancient animalistic, affectively charged "issues" are usually very effective propaganda instruments. Jews stink! That what the message is about. I think that this episode should be investigated by the FBI, and it might bring in some clues.
The New Abwehr should be deplaned from its high flying but smelly propaganda devices.
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American Airlines deplanes Jewish family over body odor issues
(JTA) — American Airlines kicked a Jewish family off a plane in Florida over what the airline said were complaints from other passengers about their body odor.
Yossi Adler, a 36-year-old business consultant from Michigan, accused the airline of singling out his family because they are Jewish. He used his cellphone to tape his argument with the ground crew shortly after they were taken off the plane. American Airlines denied the accusation.
Adler along with his wife, Jennie, and their 19-month-old daughter were seated on a Miami-to-Detroit flight on Wednesday when the ground crew asked them to step off the plane, NBC reported.
“They said, ‘Sir, people have complained that you have body odor,'” Adler told NBC News on Thursday. “I said, ‘Excuse me? I need to get home. There is no body odor on me.'”
American Airlines said in a statement: “The Adler family were asked to deplane last night after several passengers, along with our crew members, complained about their body odor. The family were provided hotel accommodations and meals, and re-booked on a flight to Detroit today.”
On the video he shot, Adler is heard saying, “There’s a religious reason for some reason that they’re kicking me off the plane. We don’t have odor, OK? Nobody here has odor.”
Moments later a ground crew member asked, “Now you told me for religious reasons you don’t shower, is that what you said?”
Adler responded, “No, I didn’t! I shower every day. I said you kicked me off because of religious reasons.”
(JTA) — A German Jewish leader has been receiving verbal threats since she criticized Germany’s strongest right-populist party in a Holocaust Remembrance Day address.
“Since then, almost every minute, I have received wild insults, threats and insults by email and telephone,” Charlotte Knobloch, 86, head of the Jewish community in Munich and upper Bavaria, told the Augsburger Allgemeine on Thursday.
In her address to the Bavarian parliament on Wednesday, Knobloch, who survived the Holocaust in hiding with a Christian family, accused the Alternative for Germany party, or AfD, of “disparag[ing] [democratic] values, downplaying the crimes of the National Socialists and keeping close ties with the far-right extremist scene.”
Eighteen of the AfD’s 22 members in the Bavarian parliament walked out of the room, while legislators from mainstream parties stood to applaud Knobloch, who has long been openly critical of the party.
Afterward, Bavaria’s state premier, Markus Soder, called the AfD action “disrespectful.” In response, AfD Bavaria’s co-leader, Katrin Ebner-Steiner, in a Facebook post charged Knobloch with “abusing a memorial service for the victims of Nazism” in order to criticize AfD.
Ebner-Steiner’s spokesperson said that the party leader also has been receiving threatening emails since the controversy erupted and police are investigating.
Meanwhile, an Insa opinion poll by the Bild newspaper released over the weekend showed that the AfD had dropped to 13 percent from 14.5 percent in popular support and is in fourth place after the Christian Democratic Union and its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Socialists, followed by the Green Party and the Social Democratic Party.
Germany’s Office for the Protection of the Constitution recently designated the AfD a “review case” for political extremism; the government will increase its surveillance of the party.
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AMERICAN AIRLINES DEPLANES JEWISH FAMILY OVER BODY ODOR ISSUES
(JTA) — American Airlines kicked a Jewish family off a plane in Florida over what the airline said were complaints from other passengers about their body odor.
Yossi Adler, a 36-year-old business consultant from Michigan, accused the airline of singling out his family because they are Jewish. He used his cellphone to tape his argument with the ground crew shortly after they were taken off the plane. American Airlines denied the accusation.
Adler along with his wife, Jennie, and their 19-month-old daughter were seated on a Miami-to-Detroit flight on Wednesday when the ground crew asked them to step off the plane, NBC reported.
“They said, ‘Sir, people have complained that you have body odor,'” Adler told NBC News on Thursday. “I said, ‘Excuse me? I need to get home. There is no body odor on me.'”
American Airlines said in a statement: “The Adler family were asked to deplane last night after several passengers, along with our crew members, complained about their body odor. The family were provided hotel accommodations and meals, and re-booked on a flight to Detroit today.”
On the video he shot, Adler is heard saying, “There’s a religious reason for some reason that they’re kicking me off the plane. We don’t have odor, OK? Nobody here has odor.”
Moments later a ground crew member asked, “Now you told me for religious reasons you don’t shower, is that what you said?”
Adler responded, “No, I didn’t! I shower every day. I said you kicked me off because of religious reasons.”
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(JTA) — A German Jewish leader has been receiving verbal threats since she criticized Germany’s strongest right-populist party in a Holocaust Remembrance Day address.
“Since then, almost every minute, I have received wild insults, threats and insults by email and telephone,” Charlotte Knobloch, 86, head of the Jewish community in Munich and upper Bavaria, told the Augsburger Allgemeine on Thursday.
In her address to the Bavarian parliament on Wednesday, Knobloch, who survived the Holocaust in hiding with a Christian family, accused the Alternative for Germany party, or AfD, of “disparag[ing] [democratic] values, downplaying the crimes of the National Socialists and keeping close ties with the far-right extremist scene.”
Eighteen of the AfD’s 22 members in the Bavarian parliament walked out of the room, while legislators from mainstream parties stood to applaud Knobloch, who has long been openly critical of the party.
Afterward, Bavaria’s state premier, Markus Soder, called the AfD action “disrespectful.” In response, AfD Bavaria’s co-leader, Katrin Ebner-Steiner, in a Facebook post charged Knobloch with “abusing a memorial service for the victims of Nazism” in order to criticize AfD.
Ebner-Steiner’s spokesperson said that the party leader also has been receiving threatening emails since the controversy erupted and police are investigating.
Meanwhile, an Insa opinion poll by the Bild newspaper released over the weekend showed that the AfD had dropped to 13 percent from 14.5 percent in popular support and is in fourth place after the Christian Democratic Union and its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Socialists, followed by the Green Party and the Social Democratic Party.
Germany’s Office for the Protection of the Constitution recently designated the AfD a “review case” for political extremism; the government will increase its surveillance of the party.
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Get Me Roger Stone opens with Stone looking on from the shadows as Trump, a giant visage on the screen, gives his “law and order” acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in July of 2016. The message is unmistakable: Roger Stone helped create Donald Trump.
Trump’s outsized presence turns out to be one of the movie’s great weaknesses: Too much of it feels like one long inevitable march to Trump. At times, this works to great effect, especially when we see Stone’s role in degrading public trust in government and pouring corrupt money into elections. But other times it feels like a host trying to resist a virus. Stone himself, with his Cheshire Cat grin, proves elusive, lost somewhere in the role he wants to project. “My name is Roger Stone and I’m an agent provocateur,” he says while sipping a James Bond-ish martini at the film’s beginning.
Still, like its subject, Get Me Roger Stone is enormously and effortlessly entertaining. A cast of talking heads—Jane Mayer, the late Wayne Barrett, Jeffrey Toobin, a surprisingly thoughtful Tucker Carlson—provides context and righteous indignation. (On the last point, Barrett and New York Daily News columnist Harry Siegel are both indispensable.) Stone portrays himself as a trickster practically from birth and a fully-formed ratfucker—a term of art for those who specialize in political dirty tricks—by the time he entered the political big leagues as a mere teenager. He was the youngest person to go before the Watergate grand jury, which he is still very proud of. And his love for Richard Nixon seems entirely genuine, though Nixon’s appeal is more a matter of style than substance. Stone admires Nixon, whose face he has tattooed on his back, for his perseverance and his “anti-elitism,” which for Stone mostly means telling liberals to piss off.
Stone’s mostly conventional work for Reagan is presented as a precursor for the creation of the lobbying group Black, Manafort, Stone and Kelly, which would become infamous for representing some of the world’s worst dictators and human rights abusers. The film moves at a brisk pace when dealing with Stone’s backstory, and that’s a shame only when dealing with this chapter in Stone’s life, which may very well be his most important endeavor. Black, Manafort, Stone and Kelly helped transform Washington, D.C., and American political culture in more insidious and overt ways than Stone’s other claims to fame, with the exception of his role in creating the Donald Trump we know today.
As Siegel notes, the firm pioneered one of Washington’s most destructive revolving doors—they elected politicians, then lobbied them—and helped finesse the reputations of some true monsters, like Mobutu Sese Seko. The firm “really created the modern sleazeball lobbyist,” Toobin says. Stone, typically, doesn’t give a shit. “One man’s freedom fighter is another man’s terrorist,” Stone shrugs. “I’m proud of the job I did at Black, Manafort and Stone because I made a lot of money.” These sections are Get Me Roger Stone at its best, when the film depicts Stone as the embodiment of everything rotten in American politics without getting too caught up in his web.
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WASHINGTON — Roger J. Stone Jr., a longtime informal adviser to President Trump who has spent decades plying the dark arts of scandal-mongering and dirty tricks to help influence American political campaigns, was arrested early Friday after an indictment was unsealed in the special counsel investigation.
Mr. Stone was charged with seven counts, including obstruction of an official proceeding, making false statements and witness tampering, according to the special counsel’s office.
The indictment is the first public move in months by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, who is investigating Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and possible coordination with Trump associates.
Mr. Stone and his lawyer could not immediately be reached for comment.
Mr. Stone, a self-described dirty trickster who began his career as a campaign aide for Richard M. Nixon and has a tattoo of Nixon on his back, has long maintained that he had no connection to Russia’s attempts to disrupt the 2016 presidential election. He sometimes seemed to taunt American law enforcement agencies, daring them to find hard evidence to link him to the Russian meddling campaign.
His brash behavior made him less of a subject of news media scrutiny than other current and former aides to President Trump — like the character in a whodunit who readers immediately dismiss as too obvious to have committed the crime.
But the special counsel’s investigators spent months encircling Mr. Stone, renewing scrutiny about his role during the 2016 presidential race. Investigators interviewed former Trump campaign advisers and several of his associates about both about Mr. Stone’s fund-raising during the campaign and his contacts with WikiLeaks, one of the organizations that made thousands of Democratic emails public in the months before the election.
Before dawn on Friday, F.B.I. agents arrested Mr. Stone at his home in Fort Lauderdale, and he is expected to appear in a federal courthouse there later that morning.
Three senior Trump campaign officials have told Mr. Mueller’s team that Mr. Stone created the impression that he was a conduit for inside information from WikiLeaks, according to people familiar with their witness interviews. One of them told investigators that Mr. Stone not only seemed to predict WikiLeaks’ actions, but also that he took credit afterward for the timing of its disclosures that damaged Hillary Clinton’s candidacy.
In social media posts and numerous interviews before the 2016 election, Mr. Stone indicated that he had advance knowledge that a trove of information damaging to Mrs. Clinton’s campaign might be about to spill into public, and even suggested that he had personally spoken to the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange.
Mr. Stone has changed his story in the months since, saying that he was not actually speaking to Mr. Assange and that he had no direct knowledge that Russians were responsible for the Democratic hackings. Still, it was revealed last year that, in the weeks before the election, Mr. Stone was messaging on Twitter with Guccifer 2.0, a pseudonym used by one or more operatives in the Russian intelligence scheme to steal the emails and funnel them to WikiLeaks.
Mr. Stone himself has said publicly that he was prepared for the possibility that he could be indicted, but he has long maintained that he is innocent and has often echoed Mr. Trump’s claims that Mr. Mueller’s investigation is a politically motivated witch hunt.
“This was supposed to be about Russian collusion, and it appears to be an effort to silence or punish the president’s supporters and his advocates,” he said last May on “Meet the Press.”
“It is not inconceivable now that Mr. Mueller and his team may seek to conjure up some extraneous crime pertaining to my business, or maybe not even pertaining to the 2016 election,” he said.
The tumultuous relationship between Mr. Stone and Mr. Trump goes back decades, with Mr. Stone acting as an informal adviser to Mr. Trump as he considered running for president several times. When Mr. Trump formally announced during the spring of 2015 that he was running for president, Mr. Stone was one of the first members of the team, but within months, he had a public dispute with Mr. Trump and left the campaign.
The two men have remained close, though, speaking often by telephone.
Mr. Stone revels in his public persona as a bête noire of American politics, and has taken credit for helping unearth scandals about Democratic politicians. In 2008, he played a role in revealing an affair between a prostitute and Eliot Spitzer, who was then the governor of New York. Mr. Spitzer immediately resigned from office.
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