Thursday, June 12, 2014

It is called human induced global warming when rains turn rivers to torrents and dissolves the land under one's feet.

FOX has a new look. They are happy, jolly and helpful during the morning hours, but, Bill O"Reilly wants to know, "Why can't Obama stop the children crossing the border?"

I have an answer. Get ready, Bill. You have a note pad?

It is because the USA does not kill those crossing the border, but, puts them in a detention center for processing. There is a gap in the law, although it was never intended to be a gap. The gap is while the children are in foster care waiting for judicial hearings regarding their status, they run away into the country. 

The countries these children come from have problems. They aren't just minor problems, it is somewhat related to climate, but, they also have criminality problems.

Agence-France Presse | Updated: June 11, 2014 00:15 IST

Guatemala City:  Guatemalan police (click here) on Tuesday captured two suspects in the grisly 1990 murder of an anthropologist.

Myrna Mack Chang died of 27 stab wounds in Guatemala City while conducting research about uprooted indigenous victims of military repression at a time when the Central American country was mired in civil war.

The murder occurred six years before the end of the 1960-1996 armed conflict, which left 200,000 dead or missing, according to the United Nations.

Julio Lopez, 50, and Jose Gonzalez, 49, were arrested on charges of crimes against humanity after a series of raids in the departments of Santa Rosa and Jutiapa, police said.

Their arrest was ordered by a Guatemala City court that did not provide details on the roles they were alleged to have played in the murder.

In February 1994, a Guatemalan court sentenced Sergeant Noel de Jesus Beteta, a member of the country's presidential guard, to 25 years in prison over the murder....


This is incredible. The Guatemala officials are only now solving the murder of an anthropologist from 1990.

The drug cartels are reeking havoc in many of these countries. But, to return to the fact the land in Guatemala has no predictability is due to the human induced global warming.

See, the soldiers in Guatemala are busy searching for survivors rather than chancing down the drug cartels. They already know the drug cartels are alive.


Soldiers search for survivors in a landslide in San Pedro Necta, Guatemala in this May 31, 2014 handout provided by the Guatemala Army.
Image by: HANDOUT / REUTERS


By Allie Goolrick Published: Jun 3, 2014, 7:40 AM EDT
At least five people are dead (click here) after heavy rains set off a landslide in a rural Guatemalan province over the weekend. Three more people were injured in the slide in Huehuetenango, a mountainous farming region in the country's western highlands.
Reuters reports that the slide crushed a home in San Pedro Necta, killing five members of the same family. It was unclear how large the slide was, but a dozen other homes were also damaged....