Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Links For A Snowy Wednedsay

Looks like winter's back, for a day anyway.  Now that I've gotten some exercise of the shoveling variety, it's time to relay some things going on:




From Dutch News, at least 34 Dutch nationals, some who are veterans of the SS, reportedly still receive pensions from Germany.  (I recently noted a similar situation with some Belgians.  If you read Dutch, read the story at EenVandaag.)

From VRT NWS, a group of MEPs occupy a runway at a military airbase.  (The article calls some of them "peace campaigners".  Over the years, I've often noticed that people who say that they promote "peace" always seem to have had problems with the U.S. and its European allies possessing nuclear weapons, but don't seem to have had any analogous problems with the Soviet Union, or more recently, Russia.)


















From The Slovak Spectator, it was twenty years ago today, that the first Slovak went into space.  (An American of Slovak ancestry name Gene Cernan went to the moon in 1972.)











From Arutz Sheva, the IDF strikes a Hamas post over the latest incendiary balloons coming from Gaza.  (H/T Gadi Adelman for the Tweet)
















From LifeZette, more on the Muthana story.



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