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16 forgotten punctuation marks that we should definitely bring back
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16 forgotten punctuation marks that we should definitely bring back

If you look at any standard computer keyboard, you'll find a couple dozen punctuation marks, from the oft-used period and question mark to the lesser-used caret and backslash. Some lucky punctuation marks have seen a surge in usage in modern times, such as the @ (thanks to email) and the # (thanks to social media hashtags), but there are others so rarely used they won't be found on any keyboard.For instance, are you familiar with the interrobang or the snark mark? What about an asterism or an acclamation point? Most of us have never even heard of these marks, much less used them, but seeing why they exist, there's a case to be made for bringing them back from obsolescence. See on Instagram Etymology Nerd shared a post on Instagram featuring 16 rarely used punctuation marks, some old and forgotten and others newer but equally overlooked.Let's look at some of these marks in detail.Interrobang Two versions of the interrobang.Made with Canva In a magazine article in 1962, Madison Avenue executive Martin K. Speckter proposed combining the question and exclamation marks as a new symbol that combined excitement and doubt, which he called the interrobang. ("Interro" for the Latin interrogatio, meaning "questioning," and "bang" because that's what printers nicknamed the exclamation mark.) The idea took off, and for a handful of years the interrobang appeared in book titles and magazine articles; typewriter maker Remington Rand even created a replacement key featuring the mark.However, its popularity was short-lived. Less than a decade later, the interrobang had essentially disappeared. We still use the components of it together to denote incredulity: "Are you serious?!" But wouldn't it be so much cooler to have a unique mark like ‽ instead? Irony Mark and Percontation Point The irony mark and percontation point are similar, but different.Created in Canva How do you know in writing whether a question is serious or not? Sometimes it's obvious and sometimes it's not, but what if we had punctuation that told us straight up? Two punctuation marks of old would have helped with that. The irony mark, which has seen off-and-on popularity over the centuries, was meant to let readers know that what followed was intended to be ironic or sarcastic. One iteration is the elevated, backwards question mark, which goes at the beginning of the sentence, not the end.However, it appears that people rather enjoy having to decipher whether something is meant to be ironic, as none of the irony mark ideas have ever stuck around for long. A similar mark, the percontation point, has a related purpose. Placed like a normal question mark at the end of a sentence, it's meant for questions that are rhetorical in nature. It, too, is a mirrored question mark, and has been around for hundreds of years. But alas, it also has not stuck around.SarcMark™ and Snark Mark The SarcMark (left) and snark mark (right) can duke it out for relevancy.Created with Canva Sarcasm can be overt or it can be subtle, and in writing it's not always clear what a person's intent is. Similar to attempts at the irony mark, punctuation meant to denote sarcasm has been deemed necessary enough that people have tried to create it.The SarcMark (a trademarked name, apparently) was invented by Douglas Sak, who was writing an email to a friend and wanted to show that he was being sarcastic. In 2006, Sarcasm, Inc. was founded to spread the SarcMark far and wide, and there are even apps you can get to add the SarcMark to your devices. Another idea someone came up with is to type a period followed by a tilde to denote sarcasm. Not quite as cool, frankly. We also have the upside-down face emoji that basically does the same thing. Will these or any of the other rarely used punctuation marks actually make it? Time will tell. Language is always evolving. Fifty years ago, no one knew the pound sign would be called a "hashtag" by millions of youngsters and used the way it is today, so we may very well see some of these symbols used in some way we can't imagine now.
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22 forgotten slogans and phrases from commercials that Boomers and Gen Xers will instantly recognize
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22 forgotten slogans and phrases from commercials that Boomers and Gen Xers will instantly recognize

Jingles and slogans from commercials are meant to be catchy. For Boomers (those born from 1946 to 1964) and Gen Xers (those born from 1965 to 1980), hearing certain songs and phrases from back in the day can bring them right back to their childhood.These jingles (also known as earworms) never seem to fade away from memory, and that's on purpose. It's part of the marketing science behind how they're made."The way that we store music in our brains is a lot different from text, numbers, things like that. It goes a lot longer into our past and we remember music a lot longer than just a string of words," said Seth Ketron, assistant marketing professor at St. Thomas University, in an interview with CBS News. - YouTube www.youtube.com Ketron added, "We tend to pay attention to what we call peripheral cues. And so those are things like jingles, the attractiveness of a spokesmodel or just the sheer number of arguments they make. People will pay more attention to that stuff than they will the core message of the argument."And for Boomers and Gen Xers, hearing jingles from commercials and ads also triggers nostalgia."Music is inherently bound up with personal identity, and so [when people can] identify pieces of music without a lot of information, it’s often music from their youth [which can trigger] what we call the reminiscence bump in autobiographical memory," Dr. Kelly Jakubowski, assistant professor of music psychology at Durham University in the U.K, told TIME in 2022.She went on to explain that earworms are "when we get a song that pops into mind without you actually trying to recall any music," and "when we perceive or imagine music that’s quite meaningful to us, we get activation in what we call the reward centers of our brain."Simply put, these jingles really do make you feel good, too. Boomers and Gen Xers on Reddit shared 22 of the most memorable slogans and phrases from jingles that they still know and love."Ancient Chinese secret...We need more Calgon!!?" - Electronic_Pen_7161, Agathocles87"Plop plop, fizz fizz, oh what a relief it is! (Alka Seltzer). 'I can't believe I ate the whole thing.'" - cordialmanikin, EarlVanDorn"HeadOn apply directly to the forehead. Thank god." - sfw3015 - YouTube www.youtube.com "Raise your hand if you're Sure!!" - ActiveDinner3497"By Mennen." - danrydel"'Where's the Beef!'" - Enough_Equivalent379"I am stuck on Band-Aid because Band-Aid is stuck on me." - pinkbowsandsarcasm"Takes a lickin' but keeps on tickin'." - archedhighbrow"You're not fully clean unless you're Zest-fully clean!" - ElanEclat"My bologna has a first name ..." mauispiderweb"'Could've had a V8'. I love saying this when someone does something stupid/forgets something/regrets something. The blank stares I get especially from the youngins." - JoeTurner89 - YouTube www.youtube.com "The little Burma-Shave signs with rhymes." - RunsWithPremise"Us Tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch!" - gladmoon"'Let your fingers do the walking'." - freewiffy"Hold the pickles, hold the lettuce, special orders don’t upset us, all we want is that you let us serve it your way…. Burger King." - ActiveDinner3497"Sometimes you feel like a nut." - my_clever-name"Krazy Glue... used to show a construction guy with his hard hat glued to a cross beam. When I was a kid, I thought he was up really high in the air???." - Agathocles87 - YouTube www.youtube.com "Fine Corinthian leather." - Subject-Vermicelli52"Give it to Mikey- he hates everything." - legreyfox"Double-A (beep beep) M-C-O. AAMCO Transmissions." - TrifleMeNot"Certs is two, Two, TWO MINTS IN ONE!" - Fluid-Impression3993"7-up... the UNcola." - MrStrype
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Mailman is annoyed he has to issue a another end-of-the-year warning to women on his route
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Mailman is annoyed he has to issue a another end-of-the-year warning to women on his route

Working as a mail carrier for the United States Postal Service opens you up to a lot of unique situations. Every day you trek up and down America’s streets, walk up to people’s front doors or into the courtyards of apartment complexes, there's the chance to see or experience something...odd. USPS employees see into houses and encounter all sorts of unique characters hanging out on their porches in the middle of a workday.Michael Morgan II, a USPS mailman, recently posted a blunt TikTok video where he admits he’s had it with the nudity he accidentally encounters on the job. Sadly, it’s the second time he’s had to tell his followers to be careful when they’re in front of their windows. Mail carriers see a lot of things they wish they didn't“So around this time last year, I came to y’all as a grown mailman and asked politely if you could close your windows,” Morgan said in a video with over 80,000 views. “You guys didn’t listen. So, to the lady in the kitchen, dancing in your undies, I saw you. You can’t dance, and I seent it.” @mailmanchronicles Y’all don’t listen #viral #trending #mailman #usps #fyp Unfortunately, it appears as though he’s going to continue to have the same shocking encounters, because the women who follow him don’t seem to care what he sees on his route. "We’re in the do not care club," Heather wrote in the comments. "So we BOTH had a good time," Morbid Knits added. "She apparently didn't see you, or she wanted you to see her," Joys wrote.Here's last year's reminder that "when the light's on, we can see you." @mailmanchronicles We can see you ? #nekkid #mailman #viral #foryoupage #fyp #trending Last year, Morgan also had to remind folks to be clothed when signing for a package. @mailmanchronicles ? Why you neaked? #mailman #viral #foryoupage #fyp #trending #usps #foryou #vlog #storytime Postal workers aren’t just revealing the salacious things they encounter at work on TikTok; many have also shared the bizarre things they’ve run across on Reddit. Here are six unforgettable stories they’ve shared.1. The great danes"An old lady on my route (who lived alone) had 2 Great Danes who would freak the F out every time I put mail in the slot and would rip it away. One day, they got TOO excited and went straight through the window above the door slot. Neither the dogs nor I were hurt. They both looked really stunned by what happened and ran away scared. Well, I felt bad because the owner wasn’t home and I was worried she’d think someone was trying to break in… so I told the next-door neighbors what happened, hoping they could say to her when she got home. WELL, fast-forward to the next day: animal control calls the PO, asking if I was okay. My boss was angry at me and said, ‘When you get attacked by dogs you’re supposed to tell me!’ I was confused, but then realized she was talking about the Danes. I told her the full story and she apologized. Turns out those neighbors were at war with the old lady because they didn’t like her dogs, and they called the police, saying I was covered in blood from those dogs attacking. I was so mad! No clue what those assholes’ end game was, did they think the police weren’t gonna come talk to me?!?! The Great Danes were very docile dogs too, they only went crazy over the door slot. I ended up having to soothe the old lady, assuring her the dogs were safe and that the police knew the truth. And I never saw those neighbors again. Gee, I wonder why."2. Rooster training"I saw a guy doing cardio training for a fighting rooster by having it run on a treadmill."3. Man in a bunny suit“Doing a SKETCHY trailer park CBU. A guy in a bunny costume comes up to me and asks me for money. Before I can say "no," a REALLY old guy comes up and yells that this is his panhandling territory (at least I think so. I couldn't really understand what he was saying). They get into a fist fight over the money I wasn't going to give them, and I drive on to the REALLY SKETCHY apartments on that route.”4. Not-so-happy birthday“Once on a delivery, I arrived right when the family started singing happy birthday, and the guy who let me in motioned that I should come over and sing, too. Right about the ‘dear kid-whose-name-i-don't-know’ part, their dog bit me. No growling or barking, it just ninja'd over, sniffed my leg, and bit me.”5. Circular delivery"I delivered Amazon packages to Jeff Bezos' house."6. Run!"Chased by a loose mule on Amazon Sunday.”
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Parents: The best Christmas gift you can give your toddler is a literal pile of trash. No really.
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Parents: The best Christmas gift you can give your toddler is a literal pile of trash. No really.

Finances are an issue with many families around the holiday season, especially in these current times. Parents of very young children want to give the best gifts and often squeeze the budget to get them. However, some parents have figured out that, for some kids, the best toy you can give them doesn’t come from a box—it is the box.Over on Reddit, parents are sharing that the best Christmas gift for your toddler could just be trash. That might sound a bit weird, extreme, and Scroogey, but it’s actually pretty wholesome. @alexandriabeard3 Give my kids some boxes and markers and they’re entertained for AWHILE! #christmas #toddlers Many young children have their imaginations to entertain them and transform things like cardboard toilet paper tubes, boxes, bubble wrap, and other packaging into fantastic toys. They blow into cardboard tubes as a horn, turn empty boxes into forts, or just allow themselves (with parental supervision) to tear it all up. For babies especially, playing with “trash” or household items help them explore shapes and textures while older toddlers go for the imagination route. Here are some examples of “trash” becoming a child’s holiday “treasure” along with other “non-toy toy” ideas:“My son loves a good box! And maybe some of that poppy wrap stuff. My mom, myself, and my son all love to pop those things lol.”“My baby loved a box filled with “confetti” saved from our three-hole punch. She loved the colourful little paper bits!”“So two decades ago when I had toddlers they looooved pulling tissues out of the box and throwing them in the air to float down. Literal hours of fun.”“We used to do a thing where ‘Santa’ hid lots of one item all over the living room and she would search for it, and the funniest one was Diet Coke cans.”“My father-in-law gave our son an empty yogurt container with a block in it. He LOVED it.”“My dad somehow got the idea to get us ALL refrigerator boxes, and we made a whole TOWN. We each got to cut up and decorate our house. It was amazing.” @alissabaileypace Why do we buy toys again?? ?? My toddler would rather play with a BOX than the million toys she owns. Santa’s elves are making cardboard this year ?? #toddlerlife #relatablemomcontent #momtok #ParentingHumor #toddlersoftiktok “One year I gave my baby a water bottle filled halfway with deer corn, the cap glued on. His favorite gift from Santa that year.”“A set of plastic nesting bowls and a wooden spoon. Easier on the ears than pots and pans.”“My daughters got silicone spatulas in their stockings when they were 18 months old. They loved to play with them, could chew on them, and they're still in use ten years later!” @moochstyle Love some sensory play for busy babies. #sensoryplay#babiesoftiktok #babyplay “When one of mine was a toddler (like three?) she got a little bag of pepperoni in her stocking because she was OBSESSED with pepperoni. So she got her own little packet that she didn’t have to share with anyone, and she was thrilled. Cost me like $3, I think?”“My grandson's favorite gift when he was one was a plastic coke bottle filled with colorful buttons and a couple of bells and the lid crazy glued shut. He'd roll it and chase it for hours and when he got big enough, kick it around.”“My son loved to build with ‘recycled’ materials. His favorite gift one year was from my mom— a year’s worth of paper towel/toilet paper rolls and two 6-roll packets of Scotch tape.”“One year, when he was about four, my now-grown son asked everyone for broken telephone and small appliances so he could dismantle them. He also asked for and got a tool box with duct tape, clothespins, rope and other things like that. He is extremely successful and still can dismantle (and reassemble) pretty much anything.”“We’re on our second child and at this point I’m fine with her sharing the dog's chew toys.” @craygardens When Christmas shopping for your younger kids think about things that are REAL vs a toy version, good quality, and open ended (meaning they can be used in multiple ways vs 1 specific way)!!! Gifts that fit those criteria will get you way more mileage than cheap plastic crap from Mr. Beast or Ryan’s World… shade intended. #inexpesivegiftideas #toddlermom #christmasgiftideas #giftsforkids #greenscreen Another budget-friendly way to get a gift for your toddler is to take some recyclable materials and make one yourself. If you’re crafty, you can surprise your child with musical instruments made from empty cans, a “car” made out of a cardboard box and paint for them to sit in and pretend to drive, or dolls made out of clay or paper. With your creativity (and maybe with some help from them to make it a family activity), you can get them their new favorite toy without spending a dime.Or, you could just get them an industrial-sized roll of bubble wrap and call it a holiday, whatever makes them happiest.
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Did Iran Orchestrate the Hannukah Murder of Jews at Bondi Beach?

As of this writing, at least two terrorist shooters have murdered 11 people at a Hannukah celebration in Bondi Beach, including Chabad Rabbi Eli Schlanger who was Chabad’s emissary in Sydney since 2008, and Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman, who was able to shield his wife and save her from death. Thirteen are in critical condition including two police officers. Arsen Ostrovsky, a human rights lawyer and popular figure on social media who was a refusnik who fled the Soviet Union with his family to Australia in 1987, and then moved to Israel, was also wounded in the attack. The Hannukah celebration was reportedly attended by approximately 2,000 people. But even more disturbing than Iran’s potential involvement in the recent attack, is that the Australian authorities failed to prevent such a mega attack. In a sliver of good news, Ahmed al-Ahmad, a 43-year old Muslim fruit shop owner, succeeded in tackling and disarming one of the shooters, avoiding further loss of life. Such heroism resulted in praise from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who stated: “We saw an action of a brave man — turns out a Muslim brave man, and I salute him — that stopped one of these terrorists from killing innocent Jews.” One of the gunmen has been identified as Naveed Akram from Pakistan. Mike Burgess, the head of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), stated that “One of these individuals was known to us, but not in an immediate-threat perspective, so we need to look into what happened here.” In the wake of that statement, one can’t help asking if Iran has its hands in this attack. Indeed, there are reports that Australia may be investigating if this is the case. Additionally, an unnamed senior Israeli security official told Israeli press outlet Israel Hayom that “in recent months there has been increased activity by Iran to orchestrate attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets around the world,” adding: “There is no doubt that the direction and infrastructure for the attack originated in Tehran.” Such an attack on the “soft targets” of Jewish religious and civil life would not be out of Iran’s wheelhouse. Australia assessed that Iran has orchestrated other recent attacks on Jews in Australia. This August, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that “The Iranian government directed at least two of these attacks. Iran has sought to disguise its involvement but ASIO [the Australian Security Intelligence Organization] assesses it was behind the attacks.” Specifically, the ASIO had established links between the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and “cut-outs, including people who are criminals and members of organised [sic] crime gangs to do their bidding or direct their [IRGC’s] bidding,” according to ASIO’s chief Burgess. Albanese confirmed this assessment in that authorities were: “able to trace the chain of command, if you like, right back to the IRGC.” Both attacks linked to Iran were arsons. The first was in October 19, 2024 in Sydney on Lewis Continental Kitchen, a kosher food company. This attack occurred close to Bondi Beach. According to Australian authorities, Sayed Moosawi, 32, directed Wayne Ogden, 41, to attack the kitchen, where the latter broke into the kitchen in the early morning and set fire to a can filled with gas, causing an estimated $1 million in damages. The second arson occurred on December 6, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia’s Adass Israel Synagogue, where two masked men entered the synagogue, spread accelerant on the floor, and set it alight, injuring one person. In response to the attacks, this August, Australia also expelled its Iranian ambassador, marking the first time Australia expelled an ambassador since World War II. Last month, Australia listed the IRGC listed as a state sponsor of terrorism. Iran has also targeted Jewish civilians abroad in the past. While Israel never formally accused Iran, many intelligence officials in the West and in Israel believe that Iran orchestrated the November 2024 abduction and murder of Chabad Rabbi Zvi Kogan in the UAE. (The UAE later sentenced three Uzbek nationals for these crimes, in addition to sentencing a fourth individual to life in prison.) According to the Mossad, the July 2024 arson attacks on a synagogue and an Israeli-owned hotel in Athens, Greece were directed by Iran, as were the July 2025 casing of Jewish targets in Berlin, Germany. And of course, the AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires in Argentina in 1994 that killed 86 people in a Jewish community center was directed by Iran and carried out by Hezbollah, according to an Argentina court in 2024. But even more disturbing than Iran’s potential involvement in the recent attack, is that the Australian authorities failed to prevent such a mega attack from occurring, given that the Australian Jewish community has been a target of increased harassment after the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas and company. Anti-Semitic incidents (both violent and non-violent) have surged from 442 in 2022 to 830 in 2023 and 1,045 in 2024. To name a few “red flags” that the Australian authorities have apparently failed to learn from: On October 8, 2023, Islamist Hizb ut-Tahrir held a rally in Sydney where Sheikh Ibrahim Dadoun stated that “I’m smiling and I’m happy. I’m elated. It’s a day of courage! It’s a day of resistance! It’s a day of pride! It’s a day of victory! This is the day we’ve been waiting for! … What happened yesterday is the first time our brothers and sisters broke through the largest prison on earth.… It didn’t happen by itself … my brothers and sisters, Palestine will be free!”; On October 9, 2023, Palestine Action Group (PAG) held a rally at Sydney Town Hall that included chants of “Intifada, Intifada” and “From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be Free.”; On October 10, 2023, four males in a car yelled to a rabbi and his 8 year old son “F***… Jew… pigs… die…” In another instance that day, people in a car were asking bystanders where Jews were, with one saying “We’re hunting for Jews.”; On October 12, 2023, a threat of “We are coming for you soon, from western Sydney” was sent via Instagram to ECAJ, one of Australia’s main Jewish organizations (and which is located in Sydney); On October 28, 2023, in New South Wales, a Jewish man was hospitalized after being severely beaten by a mob after identifying as Jewish and demonstrating pro-Israel sentiment in public; On April 24, 2024, in New South Wales, the NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Team arrested four teenagers who called themselves “soldiers of Allah” for planning to attack a synagogue; On November 26, 2024, a Chabad synagogue in Melbourne was graffitied with the messages “Free Gaza” and “Jews Kill babies” on the front of the synagogue and on the rabbi’s wife’s car; On November 27, 2024, in Victoria, a projectile was fired at and exploded on a Jewish school; On December 7, 2024, in New South Wales, a caravan was found containing explosives and a list of targets including The Great Synagogue and the Sydney Jewish Museum; On January 10 and 11, 2025, two synagogues in Sydney (the Southern Sydney Synagogue and the Newton Synagogue) were graffitied with swastikas in two consecutive days; On July 4, 2025, men poured a flammable liquid in front of the door of the East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation in Melbourne, Australia, setting fire to the synagogue’s front entrance. This occurred during Shabbat dinner with approximately 20 people inside the building at the time, who successfully evacuated.(A Sydney resident, Angelo Loras, pled guilty, was sentenced to only four months in prison, and the court deemed him mentally ill and not acting out of anti-Semitism); and On July 5, 2025, about 20 masked men overran an Israeli-owned restaurant in Melbourne, chanting “death to the IDF.” It remains to be seen if the Islamic Republic of Iran was involved in the mega-terror attack that killed 11 during Hannukah celebrations in Bondi Beach, Australia. But the attack was certainly a culmination of violent anti-Semitism in Australia that remained largely unchecked by authorities. READ MORE from Steve Postal: Syrian Detente Worthless As Country Still Harbors Terrorists ‘Mamdani the Hater’ Slanders Jews and Judaism Will Trump Get Saudi Arabia to Join the Abraham Accords?  
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Georgia Woman Leaving Church Xmas Event Suffers Severe Burns to Face, Body After Random Attack With Toxic Chemical While Walking At Park

Churchgoing woman suffered severe burns to 50% of her body after unidentified assailant threw unknown caustic substance at her.
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The Terror Attacks Never Seem To Stop, And The Patterns That We Are Witnessing Are Becoming Undeniable
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The Terror Attacks Never Seem To Stop, And The Patterns That We Are Witnessing Are Becoming Undeniable

The constant drumbeat of terror attacks is rising in intensity, and the next major incident could literally occur at any moment.  It might happen in a really big city, or it might happen in a very small town.  It might happen on the other side of the planet, or it might happen right where you live.  We don’t know precisely where the next terror attack will occur, but we do know that it is coming.  And as soon as it happens, the countdown to the next one begins. Most of the victims of the terror attacks that we are witnessing are either Jews or Christians. Most of the perpetrators of these attacks are either Muslims or westerners that have been brainwashed to hate Jews or Christians. Right now our world is filled with more hatred than I have ever seen before. I do not believe that this is a coincidence. By now you have probably heard about the horrific terror attack that just took place in Sydney, Australia.  Even though there were four police officers nearby, the two Islamic terrorists that were doing the shooting were allowed to keep going for approximately 20 minutes… An eyewitness to the terror attack in Sydney says the assault unfolded over an extended period, lasting approximately 20 minutes, during which the attackers acted deliberately and without interruption. According to the account, four police officers were present at the scene but did not return fire as the attack continued. The eyewitness described a prolonged and methodical assault, saying the terrorists “took their time.” How many lives could have been saved if the police had intervened sooner? It is being reported that the official death toll has now reached 16… The death toll from the massacre rose to 16 by Monday morning local time, and includes a 10-year-old child. The oldest fatal victim is understood to be 87. The attack took place on Sunday shortly before 7pm local time as the attackers targeted a Hanukkah by the Sea event on Sydney’s Bondi Beach in an act of ‘terrorism’. We are being told that this terror attack was conducted by a father and a son. They were both radical jihadists. Personally, I would not be surprised if it turns out that they were actually part of the crowd of Hamas supporters that was chanting “gas the Jews” next to the Sydney Opera House two years ago… Hamas supporters chanted, “Gas the Jews,” beside the world-famous Sydney Opera House in Australia, according to a video shared by the Australian Jewish Association. This terror attack in Sydney was preceded by another terror attack at Brown University. Two students were killed and nine others were wounded as a result of that mass shooting… Hundreds of police officers swarmed the streets near Brown University late Saturday, shining flashlights into parked cars in search of a gunman who opened fire in a campus building, killing two students and injuring nine more. At first we weren’t being told the identity of the shooter. But now we are being told that it was a 24-year-old man from Wisconsin named Benjamin Erickson… The man arrested in connection to the deadly shooting at Brown University has been identified as Benjamin Erickson, according to law enforcement sources. The 24-year-old from Wisconsin is accused of carrying out the mass shooting Saturday night at the Ivy League campus that left two students dead and nine people injured, sources told The Washington Post. There is still a lot we don’t know about Benjamin Erickson. But something certainly motivated him to make the 17 hour journey to Brown University… The suspect is said to have made a 17-hour trek from Wisconsin to Rhode Island with a laser-equipped firearm, according to law enforcement. He was taken into custody early Sunday morning by FBI agents at the Hampton Inn hotel in Coventry. When Erickson finally arrived at Brown University, he purposely sought out the classroom of a Jewish professor named Rachel Friedberg… It has been nearly 24 hours since a gunman stormed a Brown University classroom taught by Jewish professor Rachel Friedberg, who teaches the intersection of economics and Jewish studies, and reportedly “yelled something unique” before using a handgun and unleashing a hail of bullets in the classroom. It doesn’t take a genius to connect the dots in this case. Right before Hanukkah, Erickson specifically targeted a Jewish professor. Did Erickson and Friedberg have any sort of a personal connection? Had they interacted on social media at all? Those are questions that reporters should be asking right now. Friedberg claims that Erickson “yelled something” when he first entered the classroom… A Brown University professor has described the horror she and her students endured after a shooter killed two people and injured eight more in a shooting at the prestigious college on Saturday afternoon. Rachel Friedberg, a Brown economics professor, said the mass shooting happened in a review session for the final exam of her Principles of Economics course. “The room has stadium seating with doors that enter at the top,” Friedberg said. “He said that the shooter came in the doors, yelled something — he couldn’t remember what he yelled — and started shooting. Erickson probably uttered something that he thought would be quite memorable. But if nobody heard it clearly, we may never know what it was. The two recent terror attacks that I have discussed so far in this article are getting a ton of attention, but there have also been others that have not gotten as much attention. For example, ISIS just conducted a terror attack that killed three Americans inside Syria.  President Trump is promising that there will be “very serious retaliation”… President Trump vowed on Saturday to retaliate against the Islamic State after an attack in central Syria killed two U.S. Army soldiers and a civilian U.S. interpreter, the first American casualties in the country since the fall of the dictator Bashar al-Assad last year. “This was an ISIS attack against the U.S., and Syria, in a very dangerous part of Syria,” Mr. Trump wrote on Truth Social. “There will be very serious retaliation.” You could argue that those three Americans are simply casualties of war. Okay, but what about the countless numbers of entirely peaceful Christians that are being murdered for what they believe in Islamic countries all over the globe? On December 5th, a Pakistani Presbyterian pastor became a martyr when he was ruthlessly gunned down in front of his own home… An unidentified assailant recently gunned down a Presbyterian Pakistani pastor outside his home in front of his daughter on Dec. 5, his family said. The pastor had previously survived an attack in September. The Rev. Kamran Salamat of Gujranwala was preparing to take his 16-year-old daughter to college when an unidentified motorcyclist opened fire on him with a pistol, hitting him in the right wrist, left ear and lower abdomen, said the victim’s brother-in-law, the Rev. Shahzad Salman. Pastor Salamat was 45. “My brother-in-law succumbed to his injuries at the hospital three hours later,” Pastor Salman told Christian Daily International-Morning Star News. That was a terror attack too. Since it didn’t happen in the western world, the mainstream media in the U.S. simply didn’t care. But if five Islamic radicals had successfully slammed a vehicle into a crowded Christmas market in Germany, that definitely would have made a lot of headlines… Five men have been arrested in Germany suspected of being involved in a plot to drive a vehicle into people at a Christmas market. Three Moroccans, an Egyptian and a Syrian were detained on Friday over the plan to target a market in the southern Bavarian state. Authorities said they suspected an “Islamist motive”. Prosecutors said the Egyptian – a 56-year-old – was alleged to have “called for a vehicle attack… with the aim of killing or injuring as many people as possible”. The Moroccans allegedly agreed to carry out the attack. For years, I have been warning that these days were coming. Now they are here. We are supposed to love everyone. That even includes our enemies. But today so many people are absolutely filled with hate. So a lot more violence is coming, and that should make all of us very sad. Michael’s new book entitled “10 Prophetic Events That Are Coming Next” is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com, and you can subscribe to his Substack newsletter at michaeltsnyder.substack.com. About the Author: Michael Snyder’s new book entitled “10 Prophetic Events That Are Coming Next” is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com. He has also written nine other books that are available on Amazon.com including “Chaos”, “End Times”, “7 Year Apocalypse”, “Lost Prophecies Of The Future Of America”, “The Beginning Of The End”, and “Living A Life That Really Matters”.  When you purchase any of Michael’s books you help to support the work that he is doing.  You can also get his articles by email as soon as he publishes them by subscribing to his Substack newsletter.  Michael has published thousands of articles on The Economic Collapse Blog, End Of The American Dream and The Most Important News, and he always freely and happily allows others to republish those articles on their own websites.  These are such troubled times, and people need hope.  John 3:16 tells us about the hope that God has given us through Jesus Christ: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”  If you have not already done so, we strongly urge you to invite Jesus Christ to be your Lord and Savior today. The post The Terror Attacks Never Seem To Stop, And The Patterns That We Are Witnessing Are Becoming Undeniable appeared first on End Of The American Dream.
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