By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

NATO’s top military officer has floated the idea of the Western alliance conducting a “pre-emptive” strike on Russia, a comment that drew a sharp rebuke from Moscow. Continue reading “NATO’s Top Military Officer Floats Idea of ‘Pre-Emptive Strike’ on Russia”

By Cam Wakefield – Reclaim The Net

Man in a blue shirt and hearing protection aims a pump-action shotgun across a lily-covered pond while another person’s arm supports the gun near the stock.

Let’s say you’re British and you go on vacation to Florida. You eat too many ribs, you get sunburned and, because it’s Florida, you end up holding a shotgun on someone’s porch like you’re auditioning for Duck Dynasty. Continue reading “British Man Arrested in UK Over Florida Vacation Gun Photo”

By Wyatt Reed – The Grayzone

Donald Trump is threatening to destroy the Honduran economy unless the country elects the oligarch-run National Party. Now, he’s even pardoned the last party member to rule the country, who was convicted in 2024 of smuggling hundreds of tons of drugs into the US.

Continue reading “Trump pardons convicted narco-trafficking pol amid plot to rig Honduran election”

By Alex Berenson

Given the controversy over mRNA jabs for children, the death would likely have been big news – if Moderna and the supposedly independent physicians involved with the trial had reported it. Continue reading “How Moderna hid the death of a child in a Covid vaccine clinical trial – even as it seemed to disclose the trial’s results”

By Tyler Derden – Zerohedge

U.S. natural gas futures spiked to their highest levels in nearly three years as models now show a frigid first half of December across the Lower 48. Several forecasters are also warning of a potential polar-vortex-driven Arctic blast event later this month, which could drive temperatures even lower.

Let’s begin with an unusual sight (for this time of year) of winter storm alerts across the Northeast on Tuesday morning.

Continue reading “US NatGas Hits Three-Year High As Forecasts Point To “Long, Cold Winter””