November 2, 2013—SnyderTalk Lead Headline: What to do after a defensive shooting

1--Intro

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2--SnyderTalk Lead Headline Danielle

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Dan Meadows—What to do after a defensive shooting:

Unknown caller – (Pause) – Silence on the phone…

911 Operator – “Hello, can you hear me?”… “This is 911, what’s your emergency?”

Unknown caller – Deep and labored breathing heard on the phone…

911 Operator – “Hello, do you need police, fire or ambulance?” “Hello!”

Unknown caller – “911… I… I just shot someone.”

Calls like this happen far too often. However it is an unfortunate but true fact that many of our police departments and our 911 dispatchers will receive calls like this on a regular basis. Actually, almost on a daily basis for some departments. Geographically speaking, large cities, especially cities that tend to restrict certain gun ownership rights seem to be the worst. Like Chicago.

As a former police officer, homicide detective and periodic dispatcher for the law enforcement departments that I served over the years, I have personally taken my fair share of these types of calls.  None of them are the same, and yet all of them are seemingly alike.

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9--Jerusalem Post

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IDF digging set off Hamas tunnel bomb, senior army source says

5 Israeli soldiers hurt, 4 Palestinian gunmen killed as IDF, Hamas clash on Gaza border

Tunnel discovery serves as a reminder of Gaza’s terror industry

Gaza’s sole power plant shuts down due to fuel shortage

Panetta: US may have to use military force against Iran

UN envoy: No preconditions for Syria peace talks

Russian PM: Assad isn’t crazy, won’t give up power without guarantees

Turkey, Iran signal thaw in ties amid mutual concern on Syria

Kerry to arrive as Palestinians threaten to walk away from talks

Report: Chief PA peace process negotiator Saeb Erekat tenders resignation [SnyderTalk reading the tea leaves: this may be a sign that things are going very badly and Erekat wants to avoid any blame.  I may also mean that they are getting closer to a deal and that Erekat wants to distance himself from a “peace” treaty with Israel.  A bloodbath is likely to ensue if a “peace” treaty is signed, and Erekat knows it.]

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10--Arutz Sheva

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Groundbreaking Law to Facilitate Jewish Prayer on Temple Mount

Arab MK: Thank Me for Allowing Jews to Live in Israel

Abandoned: IDF Pulls Out from Gaza Communities Despite Attacks

Yaalon: Don’t Sweep Iran Under the Rug

IAF Strikes in Syria, ‘Base Destroyed’

MK Shaked: Smear Campaign Launched Against Us

Law: Headlights Must be Lit – Even in Daylight

Kerry, Abbas to Meet in PA Tuesday

Iraq Ablaze: Major Upswing in Bombings

Egypt Braces for More Protests

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11--THE TIMES OF ISRAEL

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Did Israel, under the shah, help start Iran’s nuclear program?

Obama admin pushes for delay on Iran sanctions

Elkin briefs Israeli ambassadors in countries near Iran

Iranian FM: Nuclear talks need new approach

Settlers allegedly attack soldiers and a Palestinian man

In battle for the skies, Turkey beats Israel 112:0

New round of peace talks set for next week

New Yom Kippur War testimony details the failures

Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa

Polish prosecutor OK’s photo shoot in Jewish cemetery

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12--Other News

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Report: Israel strikes Syrian military base near Latakia

Captured Video Details Iranian Involvement in Syria

Al-Qaeda Recruits Entering Syria from Safehouses in Turkey

30,000 Global Jihadists in Countries Bordering Israel 

Jihadists See Sinai as Next Frontier in War against U.S., Israel

European Diplomats Attend “Popular Resistance” Conference in West Bank

Asia’s Iran Oil Imports Fall

Report: Ayatollah Khamenei’s Illness Raises Fear of Power Struggle

Netanyahu, Bennett bicker over Palestinian prisoner release

Israel condemns Palestinian celebration of prisoner release

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13--Perspectives 2

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Lee Smith: The Arab-Israeli Peace Process Is Over. Enter the Era of Chaos.— This past weekend the White House clarified yet again what’s been apparent to everyone in the Middle East for quite a while now: The United States wants out, for real. “There’s a whole world out there,” National Security Adviser Susan Rice told the New York Times, “and we’ve got interests and opportunities in that whole world.” To judge by the president’s decision making, Egypt and Syria apparently are no longer important parts of that world, nor is the shakeout from the Arab Spring, or preserving Washington’s special relationship with the Saudi oil kingdom, or other familiar features of American Middle East policy, like democracy promotion, which have been taken for granted by locals and the rest of the world alike. What matters seems to be getting out of the region faster, by making a snap deal with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani over Tehran’s nuclear program. But yeah, administration sources told the Times almost as an afterthought, we still care about the peace process.

Ruthie Blum: Manipulating Jewish leaders— When the Institute for Science and International Security in Washington released a report last week saying that Iran has the ability to produce enough weapons-grade uranium for a nuclear bomb within weeks, one could almost hear U.S. President Barack Obama’s heart sink. His despair was not due to the findings of the report. Rather, it was because of the effect they would have on his ability to persuade Congress to ease up sanctions on the Islamic republic, to give diplomacy a chance.

Louis René Beres: If You Like Syria, You’ll Love Palestine— Few observers seem able to recognize noteworthy predictive connections between the unraveling situation in Syria and the likely outcomes of Palestinian statehood. Still, this overlooked linkage is significant. In essence, the whole abhorrent panoply of war crimes and crimes against humanity revealed in Syria, including perhaps the use of chemical weapons against civilians, is what we might also expect in “Palestine.” There, openly fratricidal warfare between Hamas, Fatah and several other Palestinian splinter groups could effectively replicate what we are witnessing today between pro- and anti-Assad forces in Syria.

Simon Henderson and Olli Heinonen: The Need for Speed in Negotiations with Iran—Despite public statements suggesting progress in talks between the P5+1 and Iran, the actual advances so far appear to be limited to atmospherics. Ceasing production of enriched uranium and stopping the installation of more centrifuges would be an important initial indication of good faith. Equally important would be a changed attitude toward verification. This goes hand in hand with verification of the military-related questions the IAEA has raised since 2004, as well as concerns over the plutonium-capable IR-40 heavy-water reactor at Arak, which is steadily approaching its commissioning.

Karl Vick: Once Iran’s Arak Heavy-Water Reactor Is Operable, Bombing It Risks a Catastrophic Release of Radioactivity— In the foreground of the nuclear talks between Iran and Western powers that got under way in Geneva this month were centrifuges, yellowcake and enriched uranium — all elements of what Iran calls a peaceful nuclear-energy program and what the West worries is a route to a nuclear weapon. But Iran has also charted a second route, one that could produce fuel for a possible bomb not from highly enriched uranium but out of plutonium, a product of the heavy-water reactor nearing completion in the hills outside the city of Arak, 300 km (190 miles) southwest of Tehran. Heavy water is water with an extra neutron, useful in moderating a nuclear reaction.

Jonathan S. Tobin: A Cultural Gulf Between Israel and Palestine—The gathering at the PA government compound in Ramallah was festive as people welcomed the convicted terrorist murderers who were set free by Israel this week as part of the deal that got the Palestinians to agree to peace talks. PA leader Mahmoud Abbas proudly held their hands aloft in a victory gesture. By contrast, the mood in Israel was somber as the relatives of the people who had been killed mourned anew.

Barbara Opall-Rome: IDF Strategy Aims to Shorten Duration of Future Wars—The Israel Air Force (IAF) is revamping air operations to support a 10-fold increase in the number of targets it can detect and destroy, Brig. Gen. Amikam Norkin, the Air Force’s chief of air operations, said in an interview. The aim is to shorten the duration of future wars.

Yaakov Lappin: 200,000 Rockets Aimed at Israel—One out of every 10 homes in Lebanon now has a rocket launcher or Hizbullah weapons stored in it, Home Front Defense Minister Gilad Erdan said. Civilian homes are constructed in southern Lebanon in a way that allows the roof to open up for the firing of a rocket at Israel. He said the number of rockets and missiles possessed by Hizbullah, Syria, Iran, Hamas and Islamic Jihad add up to 200,000.

Lt. Col. (ret.) Jonathan D. Halevi: The Islamic Terrorist Threat in Canada—Since July 2012 there have been numerous cases of Canadian citizens involved in terrorist activity, or suspected of participating in terrorism, or enlisting with semi-military groups, some of which are affiliated with al-Qaeda in Syria.

Jackson Diehl: Foreign policy based on fantasy“One is forced to wonder whether disarmament or arms control issues, severed from economic and political issues, might be another instance of focusing on the symptoms of a problem instead of the disease itself.” Barack Obama wrote those words in 1983, when he was a student at Columbia University. He was describing the nuclear freeze movement and how its focus on warhead numbers left the larger social justice issues of the Cold War era unaddressed. But he could just as well have been describing his own policies in the Middle East 30 years later — and why they have driven a wedge between the United States and some of its closest allies. In his zeal to extract his administration from what he sees as a regional quagmire, Obama, like the old freeze movement, has adopted a narrow and high-altitude approach to a complex and sprawling set of conflicts. Rising above the carnage in Syria — or “somebody else’s civil war,” as he called it in his recent speech at the United Nations — he has adopted a priority of destroying the country’s chemical weapons arsenal. He seeks to put stronger safeguards on Iran’s nuclear program while sidestepping its larger effort to use terrorism and proxy wars to become a regional hegemon.

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4--Scripture of the Day USE THIS ONE

The scripture below is from the New American Standard Bible, and the hyperlinks associated with each word are from Strong’s Concordance for the New American Standard Bible.

Amos 9: 1-4

I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said, “Smite the capitals so that the thresholds will shake, and break them on the heads of them all! Then I will slay the rest of them with the sword; they will not have a fugitive who will flee, or a refugee who will escape. Though they dig into Sheol, from there will My hand take them; and though they ascend to heaven, from there will I bring them down. Though they hide on the summit of Carmel, I will search them out and take them from there; and though they conceal themselves from My sight on the floor of the sea, from there I will command the serpent and it will bite them. And though they go into captivity before their enemies, from there I will command the sword that it slay them, and I will set My eyes against them for evil and not for good.”

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5--HNIY Print form 2

His Name is Yahweh explains why the Name of God, Yahweh, is so important.  It’s available in eBook format and in paperback.  It’s also available for free in PDF format.

  • God also said to Moses, “Say to the Israelites, ‘Yahweh, the God of your fathers—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob—has sent me to you.’ This [Yahweh] is my name forever, the name by which I am to be remembered from generation to generation.” (Exodus 3: 15)
  • “Therefore behold, I am going to make them know—this time I will make them know My power and My might; and they shall know that My name is Yahweh.” (Jeremiah 16: 21)
  • “Behold, the days are coming,” declares Yahweh, “when I will raise up for David a righteous Branch; and He will reign as king and act wisely and do justice and righteousness in the land.  In His days Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell securely; and this is His name by which He will be called, ‘Yahweh our righteousness.’” (Jeremiah 23: 5-6)
  • Yeshua said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am.” (John 8: 58)

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6--His Name is Yahweh Audio Presentation 2

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Isaiah Revisited

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6--Freely You Received Freely Give

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14--Blessings from Revelation 2

Blessings in the Book of Revelation is a book that you need to read, especially now.  There are blessings throughout the Scriptures but Revelation is the only book in the Bible actually containing a specific blessing for reading it. It’s repeated twice, once at the beginning and again at the end. This is the reason that I believe Revelation should be the first step toward studying biblical prophecy. Though not easy to do, Revelation can be broken down and understood by anyone, not just the academic elite. So, Revelation’s blessings are for everyone.  Click here to order the eBook.  Click here to order the paperback.

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Other Books by Neil Snyder

  • Stand! is a suspense novel that exposes the lies, corruption, and greed underlying the theory that man-made CO2 emissions are responsible for global warming.  Professor Wes Carlyle and Karen Sterling, his research collaborator, carefully scan the audience for their would-be attacker—a member of the enviro-gestapo who has been following them for days.  Wes spots his man in the back of the room leaning against the wall.  Suddenly, another man in the audience steps forward and moves toward Karen at a menacing pace.  With a vicious stroke, he swings a billy club at her head.  Click here to order the eBook.  Click here to order the paperback.
  • What Will You Do with the Rest of Your Life? deals with a question that every Christian has to consider: what should I do with my life?  Click here to order the eBook.  Click here to order the paperback.
  • Falsely Accused is a true story about a young woman who was accused of committing a double homicide.  It’s about a travesty of justice, and it reveals Yahweh intervening in the life of a believer to rescue her from danger in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.  Everyone will enjoy the book, but young people in particular need to read it because the mistakes made that led to the problem could have been avoided.  They were the kinds of mistakes that young people are prone to make.  As they say, forewarned is forearmed.  Click here to order the eBook.  Click here to order the paperback.

15--Concentric Circles 2

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