Ron Paul Liberty Report – by Chris Rossini

Mr. Lefty is out taking a walk after a hard day at work. All of a sudden he finds himself pinned up against a wall, and hears “Give me your money!”

“No way! Leave me alone!,” Mr. Lefty replies in a shaken voice.

“Give it to me or I’ll break your arms,” the thug responds.  Continue reading “Mr. Lefty & Mr. Righty”

Press TV

US President Donald Trump’s claims about America’s trade ties with China during his third State of the Union speech on Tuesday were mostly false and political rhetoric, says an academic and political analyst in California.

“In his State of the Union address US President Trump once again put lipstick on a pig,” said Dennis Etler, a former professor of Anthropology at Cabrillo College in Aptos, California.  Continue reading “Trump spins tales to justify his actions, is emperor with no clothes: Expert”

Organic Consumers Association – by Katherine Paul

About a year ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made it official: Consumers can no longer buy paint removers containing methylene chloride, a chemical linked to cancer, cognitive impairment and other health issues. (In a controversial move, the agency stopped short of banning the chemical for commercial/industrial use).  Continue reading “Is Your Decaf Coffee Organic? If Not, It May Contain a Chemical So Toxic the EPA Banned It from Paint Removers”

Phillip Schneider

There are some parts of human anatomy which have inexplicably powerful impacts health and wellness, including our spiritual and emotional well-being. For example, researchers continue to try to understand the role that the muscle of the soul (psoas), or the seat of the soul (pineal gland) have, but did you know there is a mysterious tissue in your body which encases every organ, limb, and every other tissue?  Continue reading “Unlocking the Secrets of Fascial Tissue May Be the Next Frontier in Natural Health”

Press TV

US President Donald Trump has been widely mocked for unveiling a “knock off” logo for his much-hyped Space Force.

“After consultation with our Great Military Leaders, designers, and others, I am pleased to present the new logo for the United States Space Force, the Sixth Branch of our Magnificent Military!,” Trump tweeted on Friday.  Continue reading “Trump mocked over similarity of ‘Space Force’ logo to Star Trek’s”

USA Today

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The family of a man pardoned by Gov. Matt Bevin for a homicide and other crimes in a fatal 2014 Knox County home invasion raised $21,500 at a political fundraiser last year to retire debt from Bevin’s 2015 gubernatorial campaign.

The brother and sister-in-law of offender Patrick Brian Baker also gave $4,000 to Bevin’s campaign on the day of the fundraiser, according to the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance database.  Continue reading “Kentucky governor pardons convicted killer whose brother hosted campaign fundraiser for him”

Russia Insider

“… the inescapable conclusion is that in per capita terms Jews were the greatest mass-murderers of the twentieth century, holding that unfortunate distinction by an enormous margin and with no other nationality coming even remotely close. And yet, by the astonishing alchemy of Hollywood, the greatest killers of the last one hundred years have somehow been transmuted into being seen as the greatest victims, a transformation so seemingly implausible that future generations will surely be left gasping in awe. Continue reading “WW2 War Crimes of Churchill and the Americans Were Far Worse Than Hitler’s”

National Interest – by Kyle Mizokami

Israel’s submarine corps is a tiny force with a big open secret: in all likelihood, it is armed with nuclear weapons. The five Dolphin-class submarines represent an ace in the hole for Israel, the ultimate guarantor of the country’s security, ensuring that if attacked with nukes, the tiny nation can strike back in kind.  Continue reading “Are Israel’s Mini Dolphin-Class Submarines Nuclear-Armed?”

Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson

Dozens of elderly residents were forced to leave their apartments in an area of Stockholm after the block was closed, only to be re-opened again for migrants to replace them.

Residents at Dianagården were told they would have to leave because the toilets in the facility were 5cm too small to comply with regulations.  Continue reading “Stockholm: Elderly Residents Kicked Out of Apartments to Make Way For Migrants”

National Interest – by Daniel R. DePetris, September 20, 2015

The Iranian nuclear nonproliferation agreement has been the top foreign policy issue throughout Washington for the past two months.  Approving or disapproving the deal was the first order of business for the U.S. Congress until the very last day of congressional action under the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act (September 17).  Hours of debate have been conducted on the floors of the House and Senate, both chambers have held roll call votes, and Senate Democrats bonded together to filibuster a motion of disapproval — a resolution that would have prevented President Obama from providing the Iranians sanctions relief.  Continue reading “Welcome to Israeli Nuclear Weapons 101”

Fatumas Voice

Ironically, the poorest people in Africa live in the richest countries while you will easily find the richest people living in some of the poorest countries. Some of the richest presidents inherited their wealth from colonial spoils while others just became rich through business or corruption because their grandparents were paupers.

Consequently, here is a list of the top 10 Richest Presidents in Africa 2019 with reference to Forbes Africa, People With Money magazine and CelebrityNetWorth: Continue reading “Who are the top 10 Richest Presidents in Africa”

Middle East Monitor

An Israeli attack on Gaza was imminent, and not because of any provocations by Palestinian groups in the besieged, impoverished Gaza Strip. The Israeli military escalation was foreseeable because it factors neatly in Israel’s contentious political scene. The war was not a question of “if”, but “when”.

The answer came on November 12, when the Israeli military launched a major strike against Gaza, killing an Islamic Jihad Commander, Bahaa Abu al-Ata, along with his wife Asma.  Continue reading “How Western media bias allows Israel to getaway with murder in Gaza”