Thursday, December 3, 2015

Fear of Muslims is RATIONAL

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Please forward a link to this video so that people may learn the BASICS of Islam. And please keep in mind that term Islamophobia is an OXYMORON since having a fear of Islam is rational.

Man with fake machine gun goes on 'training exercise', sparking scare

Looks like this Australian solider was training for a timed foot march.  Long timed foot marches of around five to ten miles while wearing full field kit, backpack and carrying a rifle are frequently part of the physical training program and/or the selection test for elite forces in most of the world’s major armies. Cleary this soldier was training for such an event on his own time and in the neighborhood in which he resided . Along with his backpack and belt order, he was carrying  a dummy rifle made to resemble the Styer AUG select-fire assault rifle used by the Australian Defense Force (ADF). Unfortunately he had not bargained on how hoplophobic (possessing a irrational and neurotic fear of weapons) Australian civilian society had become.  Even terrified of a of a weapon carried by a soldier in uniform. So now he’s in trouble. Like they say, sheep often have trouble distinguishing the wolf from the sheep dog.

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A camouflage-clad man carrying a fake machine gun sparked a security scare and the lockdown of two schools and a childcare centre when he went on a 'training' mission in Brisbane.

Obama Is The Greatest Gun Salesman Of All Time: “There Were Two Background Checks Every Second On Black Friday”

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While most Americans who braved the annual Running of the Sheep celebration were stocking up on discounted veggie steamers and last year’s flat screen TV models, those who understand the thre…

Muslim couple who killed 14 'had ties to international terror'

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In the hours before the San Bernardino massacre, Syed Farook, 28, and his Saudi wife dropped off their six-month-old baby with Farook's mother, saying they were going to a doctor's appointment.

  • Two suspects were killed by police in San Bernardino after a mass shooting at a conference center Wednesday 
  • Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and Tashfeen Malik, 27, were killed in a gun battle with police after the mass shooting 
  • Farook is said to have traveled to Saudi Arabia earlier this year and returned with a wife - and a baby followed  
  • He wrote in an online profile on a Muslim dating site six years prior that he enjoys doing target practice in his backyard 
  • Farook graduated from California State University, San Bernardino with a degree in environmental health in 2009 
  • Farook and his wife left their six-month-old baby daughter with his mother in Redlands, California, telling her they were going for a doctor's appointment  
  • Police said 14 died and a 17 were wounded after suspects opened fire at the Inland Regional Center on Wednesday
  • San Bernardino Police Chief said shooters wore 'assault-style' clothing, had GoPro cameras strapped to them and had two handguns and two assault rifles - all legally purchased in US within the past four years, according to ATF 
  • Farook had attended the holiday party but 'left' angry, according to police, and later returned with his wife to carry out the massacre 
  • Suspects left three explosive devices rigged to a remote-controlled toy car inside at the Inland Regional Center before fleeing in an SUV
  • Cops were in a dramatic standoff with the suspects after reports that up to three people were on the loose 
  • Suspects reportedly threw pipe bombs out of the windows of their SUV before they were taken down by police 
  • An officer was taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries after the standoff on a residential street 
  • Police and federal agents searched a home in Redlands associated with Farook's family early Thursday morning in desperate hunt for clues 
  • President Obama said in a statement from the Oval Office it is possible the massacre in San Bernardino was related to terrorism, but it's also possible it was workplace-related
Published: 07:57 EST, 3 December 2015 | Updated: 12:34 EST, 3 December 2015
San Bernardino gunman Syed Farook met his Pakistani wife-turned-accomplice Tashfeen Malik while on the hajj in Saudi Arabia and appeared to have been radicalized, law enforcement officials revealed this afternoon. 
investigators told CNN that Farook, a native US citizen of South Asian descent, was in touch by phone and via social media with more than one international terrorism subject.
Federal officials told NBC News that Farook made a trip to Saudi Arabia within the past two year, most likely for the hajj – the religious pilgrimage to the sacred city of Mecca that all devout Muslims are required to go on at least once in their lives.
It is believed that during his stay abroad, he met Malik, got engaged and later brought her over the US on a K-1 fiancee visa.
After the couple got married, Malik, who was a native of Pakistan, became a naturalized US citizen. 
On Wednesday morning, Farook, 28, and Malik, 27, dropped off their six-month-old baby with Farook's mother, saying they were going to a doctor's appointment.
By noon, according to police, the couple had donned assault clothing, armed themselves with rifles and stormed a holiday party attended by San Bernardino County employees, killing 14 people and wounding 17 others. According to some reports, the duo had GoPro cameras strapped to their body armor during the shooting.  
Before sunset, after a massive manhunt and a violent shootout with police on a residential street in the city of Redlands.
Those who knew Farook, among them his colleagues at the San Bernardino County Public Health Department, described him as a devout Muslim but not someone who often talked about religion.
'He never struck me as a fanatic, he never struck me as suspicious,' said Griselda Reisinger, a former colleague.  
Co-worker Patrick Baccari, who shared a cubicle with Farook, told the Los Angeles Times he and his young family appeared to be 'living the American dream.'   

U.S. defense chief to announce plan to open military combat jobs to women: official

And just in time too…

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WASHINGTON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter will announce a plan to open all combat jobs to women, in a historic move that aims to strike down gender barriers in the military, a U.S. official told Reuters on Thursday.
The official declined to offer details on the plan, which would be implemented over time, and spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of Carter's appearance at a news conference to unveil the decision.
The decision comes nearly three years after the Pentagon first eliminated its ban on women serving in front-line combat roles and began a process that would let women compete for thousands of additional military jobs. (Reporting by Phil Stewart, writing by David Alexander; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)

CBS News finds Peace Corps volunteers blamed, punished for reporting sexual assault

Just lay back and enjoy it. It’s for social justice.

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CBS News speaks with nearly a dozen Peace Corps workers who questioned how their sexual assault cases were handled

Nearly 7,000 Peace Corps currently serve in about 65 countries. Roughly one in five of them is sexually assaulted during that service, according to the results of a recent anonymous Peace Corps safety questionnaire, obtained exclusively by CBS News.
The report also shows that nearly half don’t report the assaults.
Pressure to change a culture of victim-blaming goes back years, but some survivors still claim they are blamed or punished. One volunteer wrote that in reporting an assault, “I made myself a target.”
“My thought was they’re going to rape me. These men are going to rape me,” said Danae Smith, who volunteered in the remote Dominican Republic town of Los Mosquitos for eight months.
In April, two men with machetes forced the 23-year-old off the village’s main road. Smith got away and reported the assault to the Peace Corps and within a week, the agency told her she was going home.
“They also told me that my attack had occurred because I had been walking in my site and that as a volunteer, it was my job to have been more proactive to prevent it from happening,” Smith said.
More than 500 volunteers have reported experiencing a sexual assault in a little over two years. CBS News spoke with nearly a dozen who questioned how their recent cases were handled. They told us they felt criticized and were threatened they would be fired.
Five years ago, the Peace Corps–a government agency–faced intense scrutiny over its response to sexual assaults. Congress passed a law and the agency’s director at the time vowed change.
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So far, the Peace Corps says it has instituted more than 30 reforms regarding sexual assault, and works to retrain employees who appear unsympathetic to trauma victims.

For sale cheap: An entire town, bar included

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A small South Dakota town is up for sale and going for a cheap price, reports The Rapid City Journal.

Police avoid Molenbeek; the Brussels suburb, because ... - DailyKenn.com

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The place where police are needed the most is where they go the least.

Melenbeek is a run-down habitat in Brussels, Belgium that has been colonized by Islam.  With few exceptions, police don't step foot inside the district.

One of the rare exceptions was shortly after the latest terrorist attacks in Paris. Police swooped into the area with Hollywood-production precision to make arrests "arrived in force, with a phalanx of cars, backed by the bomb squad, sniffer dogs, and the national gas company. For Anas, a 13-year-old, it was a spectacular sight."

A recent investigation proved the area has been deprived of minimal police protection. Police, of course, are being blamed. Their cultural insensitivity to Islam is creating and ever-widening gap.

Note the members of the commission making the report won't go near the place.

Oddly, there are places in the United States that are considered 'no go zones.' Police don't bother to patrol vast swaths of highly populated areas -- not because of violence -- but because the people who populate the areas aren't engaged in criminal activity, rendering the police with little to do beyond dunk donuts and pass out traffic tickets.
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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Puerto Rico's governor tells US Senate the island cannot repay debts

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As territory grapples with $72bn debt and a payment due Tuesday, Alejandro García Padilla calls island’s emergency financial measures ‘unsustainable’


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Puerto Rico’s governor, Alejandro García Padilla, told the US Senate on Tuesday that the troubled Caribbean island has “no cash left” and can no longer repay its $72bn debts.
The territory announced it would honor a $354m debt payment due on 1 December as Padilla was testifying, but Padilla said austerity measures had not only eaten into essential services but caused tax revenues to crater. With more than $900m due in January, the governor said his options were restructuring or disaster.
Padilla gave the Senate a deadline of Dec. 11 to provide Puerto Rico a viable restructuring plan.
“The consequences of a default without any legal framework to restructure our liabilities are so disastrous that for the past six months we have been executing emergency measures to continue meeting our obligations with our creditors and avoid a disruption of essential services to our citizens,” Padilla said in a prepared statement. “These emergency measures are unsustainable.”

Puerto Rico poised to miss another debt deadline as financial crisis rages on

The island some have called ‘America’s Greece’ looks poised to default on its $72bn debt for a second time amid anger over territory’s ‘Wall Street captors’
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Face to face with the Senate judiciary committee, however, he was more blunt: “Absent an orderly process, [the default’s] effects will be catastrophic. That is why, starting today, the commonwealth of Puerto Rico will have to claw back revenues pledged to certain bond issues in order to maintain essential public services. We have taken this difficult step in the hopes that Congress will act soon, but let us be clear: we have no cash left.”
The troubled territory, where 45% of its 3.5 million population live in poverty, looked almost certain to miss its latest debt payment on Tuesday as the US Congress discussed ways to save Puerto Rico from being crushed by its $72bn debt.
“We need a restructuring process that is fair to all stakeholders, lowers electricity rates and promotes economic growth,” Padilla said. Electricity costs more than twice the national average per kilowatt-hour in Puerto Rico.
“Today’s debt service payments reflect our commitment to honor our obligations notwithstanding the extreme fiscal challenges we face in an effort to facilitate a voluntary restructuring process with our creditors,” said GDB president Melba Acosta Febo. “However, make no mistake, Puerto Rico’s liquidity position is severely constrained at this time despite the extraordinary measures the government has taken to improve it.”
That “claw back” would affect debt not backed by Puerto Rico’s constitution (as the general-obligation bonds the island’s central bank repaid today were). In August, the government development bank (GDB) defaulted on debt issued by the Puerto Rico Finance Corporation, a subsidiary of the GDB with limited obligations to its shareholders.
The US territory is not technically a state and unlike other municipalities, notably Detroit, it cannot find debt relief through bankruptcy under American law. Detroit and other US cities, have been allowed to restructure their debts under Chapter 9 of the bankruptcy code.
Richard Ravitch, former lieutenant governor of New York, told the hearing that $3bn in Puerto Rican bonds were issued at more than 9% interest – an investment he characterized as very risky under the best circumstances. Without bankruptcy protection, he said, “there would be endless, acrimonious litigation in the courts in New York and in Puerto Rico and a liquidity crisis”.
Stephen Spencer, managing director of Houlihan Lokey in Minneapolis, Minnesota, said the comparison to bankruptcies in other municipalities, notably Detroit, distressed him. “Detroit wasn’t a bankruptcy, it was a stickup,” he said. “There are fundamental creditor protections that are not there in Chapter 9.”
Republicans have used the Puerto Rican debt crisis to scold the territory’s local government for perceived financial mismanagement. In September, presidential hopeful Marco Rubio published an op-ed in Puerto Rican newspaper El Nuevo Día (with an English-language translation posted online) castigating the current administration for overspending.
“Puerto Rico’s liberal-leaning politicians – who today are hosting Hillary Clinton in San Juan – have taxed and spent too much,” wrote Rubio, “and lacked the political courage and competence to pull Puerto Rico out of economic despair.” Rubio and Jeb Bush have both told Puerto Ricans they are behind the territory’s push for statehood, which some 60% of the island’s residents support.
Democratic frontrunner Clinton said she was unconvinced that anything except restructuring Puerto Rico’s debts under Chapter 9 bankruptcy (which would require an act of Congress) would provide a way out for the struggling territory.
“We’re not talking about a bailout, we’re talking about a fair shot at success,” Clinton wrote, saying that “inconsistent – and incoherent – treatment of Puerto Rico in federal laws and programs has substantially contributed to the economic decline”.
Julio Lopez of Make a Road strongly contested the assertion that the government had overspent. “Most of our utilities are from the 1950s,” he said. “They’re old. They’re extremely expensive.”

Vox Popoli: San Bernardino shooting

Interesting info on the breaking story of the San Bernardino mass shooting. Muslim terrorism? Seems likely, given the fact that a group of men are involved and also given that the choice of target makes no sense at all to Americans. The things that anger and annoy Muslim Jihadists frequently make no sense at all to Westerners. For example who would have thought that the jihadists would pick the World Trade Center as their main target on 9-11? To most of America it was just an office building. It didn’t represent anything else. But to the Muslim fanatics it represented everything that they hated about American culture and American power. Go figure it?


San Bernardino shooting

12 people killed in shooting at San Bernardino social services facility.

The shooting took place at the Inland Regional Center, a nonprofit that works with individuals with developmental disabilities, at 1365 S. Waterman Avenue. The complex is comprised of three buildings.

Investigators were searching the building and have yet to clear it. Police said there were reports of one to three shooters involved, and they were described to be wearing ski masks.

A source confirmed to Eyewitness News that there were three shooters armed with rifles, and there were no suspects in custody. Riverside police said they are helping other agencies look for male suspects in a black SUV, possibly a GMC Yukon.
I look forward to hearing Dr. Carson blame the hateful rhetoric concerning individuals with developmental disabilities. In any event, what an unnecessary tragedy... if only they had thought to make the Center a gun-free zone this could have been avoided.

Archived link to initial reports.

Seriously, though, this one looks a little strange, unless the "white" men turn out to be of the "white Chechnyan" variety. Even allowing for "crazy enough to spree kill, why would a group of three men target a nondescript non-profit? If it was one guy, you'd think bad romance or disgruntled employee; a group of three makes it look like jihadist terrorism, but the shooters were described as white and why would jihadists target the Inland Regional Center?

Anyhow, yet another reminder. Always carry. Don't leave home unarmed.

UPDATE: The Other Robot comments: Whites, eh? POSSIBLE SUSPECT: Farook Syed, was acting nervous, left building, 20 minutes later shooting occurred, matches description. 

Farook, is that an Irish name?

UPDATE 2: Good updates at The Last Refuge.

UPDATE 3: Police feed is here. Sounds like a shootout has started. Helicopters and M4s. Male, dark-skinned description. One guy down, one guy in the back of a car. Heard shouts of "hold your fire."

They're bringing in a Bearcat. One suspect down inside the car, one on the run.

Call for medical aid. Officer down, but hit by ricochet. He's okay and doesn't need immediate medical attention. They can't get the Bearcat through the traffic down the

Mention of bodies, plural, inside the car. Sounds like they got two, are in pursuit of the third.

"Is that our Bearcat?" (Made me laugh. Are there a lot of them in California?)

They're setting up for a crossfire. Sounds risky. One down in the street, but moving.

One detained. One confirmed in custody. Sealing off the perimeter around the car.

One suspect alive in the backseat. SWAT team being sent out to an address, they know who these guys are now.

They're going into the address. "It's like female Arabic".

Interesting to see how cautious they are. "We're sitting ducks." They want air support and more units. Not hard to see why police units historically fare poorly in combat.

Body was just pulled out of the SUV.

All suspects now believed accounted for.

Vox Popoli: The US is supporting ISIS

Yes it is. We know what is going on now.

RUSH: I want you to listen to his answer again.  Walid Phares on Fox News an hour and a half ago, he was asked the question everybody's asking, but everybody was intensely asking it after this embarrassment of an Obama press conference this morning.  Walid Phares answering, "Why can't we take 'em out?"  That was the question he's asked.  Why can't we take 'em out?  Why don't we take 'em out?  What in the world, why doesn't Obama even act like they're the enemy?
PHARES:  Actually we can and actually we should, but the president has a different strategy.  He's getting a lot of pressure by the Iranians.  Otherwise he should have long time ago allied himself, partnered with Arab moderate forces such as Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, UAE, they are fighting terrorism very much and very well in Yemen, in Sinai, in Libya, elsewhere, but the reason that he's not going to these moderate Arab forces and asking them on the ground to be boots on the ground is because the Iranians are pressuring him because the Syrian Regime is pressuring him.  They don't want those areas, those Sunni areas to be liberated by Sunni moderates because they won't have access to them.  That's the bottom line of it.
RUSH:  That's incredible if that's true, that what Iran wants in the Middle East is what Obama is interested in.  But when you look at recent events, it makes perfect sense.  Shi'a Iran wants the Sunni regions of the Middle East destabilized, always at war, always in chaos.  Kind of like Obama wants middle America always at war and in a state of chaos and unrest.  Now, who can keep the Middle East destabilized?  ISIS.  Who is destabilizing the Middle East?  ISIS.  Who's not really taking any action to stop ISIS?  The United States.  Who is the leader of such action in the world were it to happen?  United States.  There's no leadership.  We are not at all serious.  It's obvious.  We are not at all serious about dealing with ISIS, and now, according to Walid Phares, we know why. 
ISIS continues to destabilize the Sunni regions of the Middle East.  That ultimately helps Iran take over the entire region in the future.  We have an alliance out there we're refusing to join of the Saudis, the Jordanians, Egyptians, and the United Arab Emirates who are fighting terrorism, including ISIS, all over the region.  If you look at actual events on the ground, Obama, with Republican help, the Corker Bill in the Senate, lifting sanctions against Iran, $150 billion frozen that Iran is now going to get.  They are also going to build nuclear weapons.  They have been granted permission to build nuclear weapons by virtue of our nuke deal with them.  So they get $150 billion of their assets frozen because we secure the lifting of sanctions, and they can never be slapped back on. There's some Republican candidates, "Hey, go ahead, and if Iran violates, we slap the sanctions back on."  We can't.  We would have to go back and rewrite new legislation that Obama would have to sign. 


Attackers post video of assault on victim's Facebook page

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Authorities say two men stole a cellphone from a suburban Detroit man with cerebral palsy, beat him, recorded the assault on his cellphone and posted it to his Facebook page.

PONTIAC, Mich. — Authorities say two men stole a cellphone from a suburban Detroit man with cerebral palsy, beat him, recorded the assault on his cellphone and posted it to his Facebook page.
The Oakland County sheriff's department says Nikey Dashone Walker and Shadeed Dontae Bey were arrested following the Sundaymorning attack at the victim's apartment complex in Pontiac.
The 20-year-old suspects were arraigned Tuesday on charges including assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder, and ordered held on $25,000 bond.
The Associated Press sent a message Wednesday to determine whether they have lawyers to comment on the case.
Investigators say they were told the suspects also posted the video to their own FB pages. The sheriff's department has released video of the attack.

Blog: Mark Zuckerberg plans to toss 44 billion dollars in the garbage

What will Mark Zuckerberg’s virtue signaling accomplish? Nothing productive that’s for certain. A  good share of that 44 Billion will no doubt go to pay the generous salaries of the worthy people selected to administer this charitable giving. Probably as much as 90 cents on the dollar.

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If you were wealthy and your first child was just born, what would be the first thing you would do? Give away all your money so your child would get almost nothing, right? Well, that's the decent parental instincts of Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, who penned an open letter to his newly born daughter telling her that she would never, ever see 99% of the 45 Facebook billion dollars he had made. His daughter Max will surely appreciate his noble gesture.
Instead, he plans to give it all to his charitable foundation, I mean his LLC, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
In case you are worried that the money will be spent on something useful, you needn't be concerned. If the Zuckerberg's past charitable expenses are any guide, it will be about as impactful as President Obama's 1 trillion dollar stimulus.
For example, In 2010 Zuckerberg gave a hundred million dollars to the corrupt and inept Newark school system. The result?
Watching the $200 million iceberg (Mr. Zuckerberg’s $100 million donation was contingent on raising a matching amount) slowly melt into an ocean of recrimination over the course of 256 brisk pages can be a sometimes painful exercise. The union boss, Joe Del Grosso, demanded a ransom of $31 million to compensate for what he felt members should have received in previous years — before agreeing to discuss any labor reforms. The superintendent, Cami Anderson, demanded accountability from schools but set her own performance goals only after the academic year was largely over and relied on expensive consultants — whose total bill ultimately exceeded $20 million — without clear objectives long after she had promised to recruit a permanent leadership team.
Money poured down a rathole. What else has Zuck wasted money on?
Facebook partnered with teachers at Summit Public Schools (also a grantee of Startup:Education) to help students reach their full potential through an approach known as personalized learning, which allows students to become active participants in their education.
This was the first time in history that students were participants in their education. Before that, it was an out-of-body experience as they watched themselves being educated from another plane of existence.
As part of our commitment to personalized learning, we invested $5 million in MasteryConnect to support K-12 educators as they adopt competency-based learning in the classroom.
Did the competency-based learning replace incompetency-based learning? I hope so!
“We must build technology to make change. Many institutions invest money in these challenges, but most progress comes from productivity gains through innovation,” they wrote in the letter to their daughter. “We must participate in policy and advocacy to shape debates. Many institutions are unwilling to do this, but progress must be supported by movements to be sustainable.”
That last part sounds like a euphamism for fighting constipation.
This week, Mr. Zuckerberg was also one of the billionaires who signed on to the Breakthrough Energy Coalition, a group organized by the Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates to contribute toward a multibillion-dollar clean energy fund.
We already have breakthrough energy sources. They are called coal, oil, and natural gas. They work so well that they are ten times cheaper than solar and wind energy.
Instead of doing nutty, faddy, wasteful things with their money, why don't they do the ultimate thing that will improve tens of thousands of lives: create more companies and more employment. The more businesses there are creating things, the more people are employed, the more families are self supporting, the better off every one is. Capitalism is one of the greatest sources of improvement of mankind.
Or, alternatively, why doesn't Zuckerberg take that 44 billion dollars and burn it. By taking 44 billion dollars out of the money supply Zuckerberg will contribute to a dramatic strengthening of the dollar. It may not be much against the 24/7 printing presses of the Federal Reserve, but it will make more of a contribution than the dopey causes the Chan Zuckerbergs plan to waste their money on.
This article was written by Ed Straker, senior writer of NewsMachete.com, the conservative news site.

Suspected 19-year-old burglar stuck in Huron home’s chimney dies after residents light fire

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Authorities Sunday night identified the man who became stuck in the chimney of a Huron home during a botched burglary attempt and died after the homeowner lit a fire in the fireplace.

ISIS radicals planning terror attacks entering Europe among migrants

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Hans-Georg Maasen, a federal police chief, claimed ISIS extremists posing as migrants are entering the continent to carry out 'combat missions' in Europe.

·  German police chief claims ISIS jihadis are entering Europe as migrants
·  Hans-Georg Maasen said he believed they are planning 'combat missions'
·  He also stated his office was aware of 7,900 radicals living in Germany
·  The country's federal police receive several credible terror tips every week