Author: Galen
Russia Insider – by Laurent Guyénot
Introduction
This article follows and concludes a series of four articles I wrote recently for the Saker blog. In the first one, “How Biblical is Zionism?” (reproduced under a different title on Russia Insider), I wrote: “When Israeli leaders claim that their vision of the global future is based on the (Hebrew) Bible, we should take them seriously and study the (Hebrew) Bible.” In the second one, “How Zionist is the New Word Order?” Continue reading “The God of Israel Is a Bloodthirsty, Vindictive Sociopath – Does This Explain the Misanthropy of the Jews?”
HONOLULU — Gov. David Ige is signing into law two bills that would tighten the state’s already strict gun regulations.
One bill Ige signed Monday bans bump stocks, which are devices that allow guns to be fired like assault weapons. The gunman in the Las Vegas shooting that killed 58 people in October used a bump stock. Continue reading “Ige signs bills tightening gun laws”
Donald Trump is expected to ask European countries at this week’s Nato summit, one of the most crucial and contentious in the history of the alliance, to step up and contribute more troops for the war in Afghanistan.
Other member states, already facing an onslaught from the US president over their shortfalls in defence spending, and facing the threat of funding cuts, are likely to acquiesce. Britain, for example, is expected to double the size of its force to just over 1,200. Continue reading “Blackwater founder’s plan to privatise America’s $76bn, 17-year war in Afghanistan”
Activist Post – by Aaron Kesel
The “Report It, Don’t Ignore It” application released by Henderson County Public Schools is encouraging students to spy on each other and report suspicious activity within the app, Blue Ridge Now reported.
Henderson County students in the upcoming school year will be able to report their peers to administrators using their smartphones. Continue reading “New App “Report It, Don’t Ignore It” Encourages Students To Spy On Each Other”
Professors at the University of Wyoming (UW) are urging the university to “shelve” its new marketing slogan, “The World Needs More Cowboys.”
The university’s athletic teams are named the Cowboys and their mascot is a cowboy, so UW adopted the slogan to encourage more students to attend games.
Continue reading “Professors Object to University of Wyoming Using ‘Cowboys’ in New Slogan”
No wonder we made friends with North Korea.
Sheldon Adelson is looking to expand his business to North Korea, the casino mogul himself said during a recent event in Jerusalem.
Mr. Adelson, whose net worth is believed to total $43.4 billion as of June 2018, is the founder, Chairman, and CEO of Las Vegas-based gaming and hospitality giant Las Vegas Sands Corp. The company operates multiple integrated resort properties in Las Vegas, Macau, and Singapore, and is eyeing expansion across new markets. Continue reading “Casino Mogul Sheldon Adelson Wants to Open Up Business in North Korea”
Stockton, California will become the first city in the country to participate in a test of Universal Basic Income, in which 100 residents will be given $500-dollars-a-month, with no strings attached.
The program aims to create a level of income that no one will fall beneath. Continue reading “Residents of California city once known as ‘America’s foreclosure capital’ are set to get monthly $500 stipend, with NO strings attached, in bid to boost local economy”