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Air Asia Recruitment fraudI had created Naukri.com profile a while ago when I was looking for a job.On a fine day, I got this message on my mobile -So I thought let's give it a try. I did what was asked in the message. Within a minute of sending the resume, I got an auto-reply from “[email protected]” confirming the application. The reply was this -We have received you resume from your side and after the cross verification of your resume our recruiting board members are satisfy with your profile. Hence we have send you your interview call letter to apply on date in this email.We need to tell you that your profile has been selected in our company through our direct online campus selection process .We are sending you this interview call letter to apply on time to grab this deal and to download your interview call letter we have send you the link in this email to download your interview call letter on your Browser. Hence download your interview call letter with the help of given link and read your interview call letter carefully before applying.Pay attention to the grammar. My Grammarly extension pointed out 8 errors in 10 lines :PThis was the first point of suspicion.There were two links in this email for downloading the interview call letter. One was ‘http://file.secureserver.net’ URL and the other was shortened URL redirecting to the first link. I went ahead and clicked on the URL from my mobile phone considering the link could be phishing/malicious and would not be safe to access from my laptop.The link downloaded a two-page PDF file with name “Air Asia Interview.pdf”. I thoroughly read the letter and I left with no doubt that this is a scam.The letter was poorly crafted with unnecessary information that one would never expect in an interview call letter such as this -AirAsia India is headquartered in Chennai, India.Prior to the airline's formation, Tony Fernandes, founder of AirAsia group, Announced that he would like Ratan to be the chairman of the airline;However the latter refused, though he later consented To being the chief advisor to the AirAsia India management board On 15 May 2013The letter mentioned the vacant seats as 805 and only 922 candidates were shortlisted for this. It had also listed a long list of job domains and locations to attract the candidates.At the end of the letter comes the climax of the story, “Company’s Mandatory rules & Regulations and the first step to apply”. They had asked the candidate to deposit Rs. 9650/- as a refundable Interview processing & Maintenance & courier & Accommodation & Assurance charges. The modes of payment listed were hilarious! The payment could be made through Paytm Wallet, MobiKwik Wallet, Bhim App, Phone Pay Wallet, “Tej App” to HR Manager’s Mobile number. LOLFinally, I searched on the internet about this scam and landed on this link -Air Asia India Cautions Job-Seekers Of Recruitment Fraud. Details HereThis was just one example of this kind. There are many scammers out there targetting job seekers. If you are looking for jobs from any platform such as Naukri, then first make sure that recruiter has contacted you via naukri.com. You can check that in the email as well. Just check the “from:” field of recruiter’s email, it should contain “via naukri.com” as this one -Also, verify this through your Naukri profile.Have a healthy internet life!Just for reference: Link for the letter - goo.gl/iWBQu2

What impact does the book “Fire & Fury” have on Donald Trump's presidency?

It’s a gift from the gods. If you want Trump gone yesterday, as I do, it makes you feel like the boy at the end of Animal House, in his bedroom looking at Playboy, when suddenly, a live Playboy Bunny is propelled through the window of his room and lands on his bed, and the boy cries out “Thank you, God!” If you are a Trump supporter, it’s like a sex tape being uploaded to YouTube of Melania with Colin Kaepernick or in a threesome with Joe and Mika.Admirable and necessary as Mueller’s work is, this book brings us that much closer to 25th Amendment territory or the possibility of impeachment. It’s like the first few actresses who complained about Harvey Weinstein. And then, the floodgates opened.Trump himself, of course, is helping enormously. At least Weinstein, after the allegations, didn’t take out a full page ad saying “All female stars on my pictures report to my office at once—I’m horny” while Trump has done pretty much that between his attorney’s absurd cease and desist letter to the author and the publisher, as well as Trump’s own tweets yesterday saying that he is “like, smart” and calling himself “a very stable genius.” The result, of course, is that the book was published 4 days earlier than scheduled and is a bestseller.As with Weinstein, everybody who was awake knew this already. The difference is that this comes from inside. Forget Bannon’s “treasonous” quote for a moment. If that weren’t even in there, we would still have this, from Gary Cohn:“It's worse than you can imagine. An idiot surrounded by clowns. Trump won’t read anything—not one-page memos, not the brief policy papers; nothing. He gets up halfway through meetings with world leaders because he is bored. And his staff is no better. Kushner is an entitled baby who knows nothing. Bannon is an arrogant prick who thinks he’s smarter than he is. Trump is less a person than a collection of terrible traits. No one will survive the first year but his family. I hate the work, but feel I need to stay because I’m the only person there with a clue what he’s doing. The reason so few jobs have been filled is that they only accept people who pass ridiculous purity tests, even for mid-level policy-making jobs where the people will never see the light of day. I am in a constant state of shock and horror."That’s on page 186 of the Kindle edition. I downloaded the book Friday morning and have read the first 17 or 18 chapters; I’m within about 95 pages of the end. The book is vastly entertaining, but it merely fills in details that I didn’t know: for instance, that Kushner’s own brother started an insurance company with family funds, that may go under if Obamacare is repealed.But the overall theme is well known and incontestable: Trump is an overgrown baby. He is too stupid to be President. His own staff knows this and are living a daily nightmare trying to manage him.Can someone be brought down by a book? They can actually be toppled by much less.Robespierre’s enemies weakened him by ridicule. They went out and found a half-demented woman who hailed Robespierre as a divinely inspired prophet. They published a cartoon of him as the last man alive in France, with the fresh corpses of all other Frenchmen on guillotines, killed by Robespierre. When Robespierre rose in the Assembly to give a thundering denunciation, they interrupted and made fun of him, and when he choked with rage, someone called out “The blood of Danton chokes him.” He was guillotined a day later.Boss Tweed was opposed by civic-minded citizens and denounced in indignant newspaper editorials. What brought him down were the political cartoons of Thomas Nast, who depicted Tweed as a fat Roman emperor sitting in the Colosseum, while democracy, in the guise of a beautiful young woman, was mauled by a tiger in the arena.Senator McCarthy was finally toppled by his televised hearings and by Robert Welch’s “Sir, have you no decency” retort, but the ground was prepared by the cartoons of Herbert Block, who always drew McCarthy as a thug with a perpetual five o’clock shadow—in fact, McCarthy started shaving twice a day to avoid such an image, but the impression stuck.Richard Nixon was considered the loser in his televised debates with John F. Kennedy, in part, because he seemed sweaty and ill at ease and in part because he too appeared to have a five o’clock shadow (of course, the more poised and articulate Kennedy did good work on his own behalf).The great thing about Wolff’s book is that it comes from inside—moreover, from inside a White House that actually invited him in, welcomed him, and, as he put it, gave him a permanent seat on a sofa. When things got too crazy for the inmates, as they seem to have done nearly every day, those unhappy souls appear to have made Wolff their confessor—in fact, it occurs to me that they treated Wolff like the “safety valve camera” on those historical reenactment reality shows, where cast members dart off in the middle of the night in their Pilgrim costumes or frock coats and complain to the camera that they’re about to go crazy because of the lack of modern creature comforts or from friction with other cast members.Trump is losing it. Psychiatrists and psychologists were increasingly saying this in print for weeks before the book came out. A Republican Senator, Bob Corker, who had formerly been close to Trump, called the White House “an adult day care center” months ago. To draw another comparison to Nixon, Trump is not far from the point that Nixon reached, the night before he left the White House, where he roamed the White House talking to portraits of dead Presidents, bidding them farewell, and weeping because he was so misunderstood by an ungrateful public.To be sure, the book and its author are not without their own problems. New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman, a Trump bête noire, has already gone on TV calling Wolff and Trump two sides of the same coin: men who want attention and who both exaggerate and even lie outright for effect. Haberman pointed out that the book places Washington Post reporter Mark Berman at a power breakfast in the Four Seasons hotel in Georgetown, when Berman has never been there; instead, it seems to have been a lobbyist named Mike Berman. Well OK; I agree that getting details right are important, but frankly, that sort of thing reminds me of the moment in the Senate Watergate Committee hearings when a pro-Nixon senator tried to trip up John Dean by saying “Wait a minute, Mr. Dean, you said this meeting took place in the Mayflower Coffee Shop, but your earlier testimony establishes that this meeting was in the Shoreham Hotel, not the Mayflower Hotel.”Even Dean was momentarily flustered. Someone then explained to the Senator that “Mayflower” was also the name of the coffee shop in the Shoreham Hotel, and the meeting in question took place there.I suspect that most of the problems with this book will turn out to be like that: minor mistakes or desperate quibbles. They can’t change the overall truth. Here are the things that were said during the year before Trump was inaugurated:“He’s a chaos candidate, and he would be a chaos President.” - Jeb Bush“He is exactly the type of candidate that the Founding Fathers hoped to avoid.” - former Bush aide Peter Wehner“For a constitutional republic like this one, a Trump Presidency would be an extinction-level event.” - Andrew Sullivan“What is there to worry about? The guy will either get bored and quit or be impeached within a year.” - David Brooks, three days after the electionFinally, there is this gem:“That’s some weird sh*t.” - former President George W. Bush, after listening to Trump’s bizarre “American carnage” inaugural addressSo it shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that the book has yet another quote from Bannon, to the effect that there was a 33 1/3 percent chance that Trump would be impeached, a 33 1/3 percent chance that he would resign, or a 33 1/3 chance that he would limp to the end of his first term.The bottom line is that everyone close to Trump knows that he is wildly unsuited for the Presidency, and now we all know that they know that. What are our leaders going to do about it?Before the book came out, the possible scenarios in my mind were as follows:Mueller will never discover a tape in which Trump himself says to a Russian “Yeah, let’s do it.” But he will build an irrefutable obstruction case and will present it neatly wrapped to the DOJ. Pence, Ryan, and McConnell will sit on their hands. The quest for the 2020 nomination will turn into a cat fight.Mueller will be able to prove something via Mike Flynn or someone else similarly involved that may not put Trump himself in legal jeopardy but that may put Don Jr. in prison. Trump will threaten to fire Mueller and then, even Ryan and McConnell will tell Trump they can’t guarantee his survival. Pence will stand there silent, planning his 2020 campaign.Mueller’s investigation will lead to the publishing of information about Trump’s own finances that show him to be even more corrupt and more deeply in hock to shady Russian businessmen than even his worst critics imagined. He will be publicly humiliated beyond his worst expectations and will resign.Trump will go rogue, as he did with the firing of Comey and will fire Mueller on his own. This will blindside absolutely everyone. Jeff Sessions will then resign in protest, and possibly Rod Rosenstein. The public will finally be galvanized, and McConnell and Ryan will tell Trump they probably can’t stop this. Trump will resign.Trump will order a preemptive strike on North Korea. The general that he transmits the order to won’t follow it but will call James Mattis. Mattis will get Kelly and McMaster, and they will get Ryan and McConnell and get up in Pence’s face and say “Look, you spineless little sh*t, we’re not going to sit by while this nut case destroys civilization, nor are we going to replace Constitutional government with a military regime. You are going to grow a backbone and do your duty. End of discussion.” Trump will go into a government hospital for “health problems” and Pence will be acting President until 2020.The Senate and the House will flip this year—possible, but still not a likely outcome. The morning after the election, articles of impeachment will be prepared. This scenario is why I hope that Bannon has not destroyed himself with his “treasonous” comment. I want him pushing Todd Akin-like candidates this year in primary challenges to more mainstream GOP candidates, so that they can lose to Democrats. But at this point, it’s not certain that Bannon can even hold on to his position at Breitbart. This may have been the moment when he flew too close to the Sun.What will happen now that the book is out? I think any of the scenarios above are still possible, but a powerful ingredient has been added to the mix: ridicule, ridicule from inside sources, and Trump himself pathetically insisting that he is “like, smart” and “a very stable genius.” That won’t go away and will become a constant backdrop to anything else Trump says or does.Really, entertaining as it is, the book is not so much an indictment of Trump as it is of his not very wise or well-informed supporters. All Trump voters should tweet a selfie of themselves next to this book with the caption “I’m sorry.”Edit, 3 hours after writing the original: I just watched Chuck Todd’s interview with Michael Wolff. One point he made was hair-raising:It seems that “25th Amendment” is customary shorthand within the White House itself for the point at which it becomes impossible to deny that the President is a total nutcase and ought to be removed. According to Wolff, comments were made to him on the order of “This isn’t quite 25th Amendment,” or “We’re getting near 25th Amendment territory.”Ho…ly…crap.<iframe src="Full Michael Wolff: Trump White House facing '25th Amendment kind of stuff'" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Edit, January 8, 2018:Trump is now dangerous – that makes his mental health a matter of public interest | Bandy LeeEdit, January 9, 2018: For those who are delighted by Wolff’s book as I am, it’s only fair to note this very pointed critique of Wolff’s methods by Isaac Chotiner in Slate Magazine - Politics, Business, Technology, and the Arts:http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/books/2018/01/fire_and_fury_by_michael_wolff_reviewed.html?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=traffic&utm_source=TheAngle_newsletter&sid=5388f3aedd52b8011200683a

Would William T. Sherman's Georgia campaign during the Civil War be considered a war crime by today's standard?

General Sherman’s practice of total warfare was the most careful and compassionate example of it on record. He did not harm civilians or non-combatants, he merely destroyed the means of production, including the surplus foodstuffs needed to feed an army at war.He shortened the war by years and thereby saved thousands of lives.I have read both volumes of his memoirs (and you should too — they are free to download) and have been impressed with careful restraint he showed in devastating the South’s industry, productivity and will to fight.He was not the barbarian Southern apologists make him out to be, in fact on his march he made care to care for American Citizens. Note what he offered to the people of Atlanta:HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPIIN THE FIELD, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, September 7, 1864.General HOOD, commanding Confederate Army.GENERAL: I have deemed it to the interest of the United States that the citizens now residing in Atlanta should remove, those who prefer it to go south, and the rest north. For the latter, I can provide food and transportation to points of their election in Tennessee, Kentucky, or farther north. For the former I can provide transportation by cars as far as Rough and Ready, and also wagons; but, that their removal may be made with as little discomfort as possible, it will be necessary for you to help the families from Rough and Ready to the care at Lovejoy's. If you consent, I will undertake to remove all the families in Atlanta who prefer to go south to Rough and Ready, with all their movable effects, viz., clothing, trunks, reasonable furniture, bedding, etc., with their servants, white and black, with the proviso that no force shall be used toward the blacks, one way or the other. If they want to go with their masters or mistresses, they may do so; otherwise, they will be sent away, unless they are men, when they may be employed by our quartermaster. Atlanta is no place for families or non-combatants, and I have no desire to send them north if you will assist in conveying them south. If this proposition meets your views, I will consent to a truce in the neighborhood of Rough and Ready, stipulating that any wagons, horses, animals, or persons sent there for the purposes herein stated, shall in no manner be harmed or molested; you in your turn agreeing that any care, wagons, or carriages, persons or animals sent to the same point, shall not be interfered with. Each of us might send a guard of, say, one hundred men, to maintain order, and limit the truce to, say, two days after a certain time appointed.I have authorized the mayor to choose two citizens to convey to you this letter, with such documents as the mayor may forward in explanation, and shall await your reply. I have the honor to be your obedient servant.W. T. SHERMAN, Major-General commanding.If you give up and rejoin the union, food and transportation provided back to the United States. Only combatants remained. America never did that with Germany or in Iraq or Vietnam.If you contrast Sherman’s March to more modern wars. in which we drop high explosives from aircraft destroying both the buildings and the people in them, that is infinitely less morally acceptable than Sherman’s approach. In Vietnam, the Americans actually dropped more bombs on that small country than in Europe in World War II to attempt to subjugate it, including spraying carcinogenic “Agent Orange” all over their forests and fields to kill off the vegetation. How was that morally better?Sherman:“You cannot qualify war in harsher terms than I will. War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it, and those who brought war onto our Country deserve all the curses and maledictions a people can pour out. I know I had no hand in making this war, and I know I will make more sacrifices today than any of you to secure peace. But you cannot have peace and a division of our country. If the United States submits to a division now, it will not stop, but will go on until we reap the fate of Mexico, which is eternal war. The United States does and must assert its authority, wherever it once had power; for, if it relaxes one bit to pressure, it is gone, and I believe that such is the national feeling.”“War is cruelty.” Embrace it and practice it or don’t do it.Sherman is a hero and deserves universal respect.Here is his complete recounting of the Southern Campaign and Military Career, available free:Memoirs of General William T. Sherman — Volume 2 by William T. Sherman

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