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The traditional view of the ‘Holocaust’, is that Adolph Hitler had an obsession with wiping out the Jews. But, if that were the case, why did he sign this deal with the Zionist movement to move northern European Jews (Khazars) to Israel?

In the 1970’s, the stories passed down about the WW-2 German prison camps were welded together into a narrative we now call “the Holocaust” – meaning “the burnt offering.” Through telling and re-telling, the Holocaust has grown to a multi-million dollar industry, and has changed to mean something particular to Jewish history. It has been used to found a nation (Israel), and to justify many exceptions to morality.   Continue reading “1933 – Zionists Sign a Deal with Hitler to Create Israel – The Transfer Agreement”

Yahoo News

A new report by Thomas Shugart on War On The Rocks details the disturbing level to which China appears to have planned out a crippling missile attack on US military bases in the Pacific should its interests in the region be threatened.

For some time analysts have noted that China seems to be tailoring its military to counter the US’s. For example, Beijing tested its “carrier killer‘ ballistic missile on a model of a US Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, while its own aircraft carrier is designed for coastal defense and will likely be destined for the South China Sea.   Continue reading “China may be preparing for a crippling preemptive missile strike on US military bases”

Haaretz

Tensions flared up along Israel’s border with Gaza after early morning rocket fire was met with no less than six retaliatory attacks by the Israeli army across the Stirp on Hamas-linked targets. Gazans reported few cars were out in the streets and many people stayed at home fear additional attacks.

A top Hamas official blamed Israel for the escalation, saying it was “another chapter in Israel’s crimes against the Palestinians.” The Islamic Jihad, another Gaza-based group, said Israel’s actions could not be left unanswered.   Continue reading “Gaza Tensions Flare Up: Israel Pounds Hamas Targets From Land and Air After Rocket Fire”

AP

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump threatened in a phone call with his Mexican counterpart to send U.S. troops to stop “bad hombres down there” unless the Mexican military does more to control them, according to an excerpt of a transcript of the conversation obtained by The Associated Press.

The excerpt of the call did not detail who exactly Trump considered “bad hombres,” nor did it make clear the tone and context of the remark, made in a Friday morning phone call between the leaders. It also did not contain Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto’s response.   Continue reading “Trump to Mexico: Take care of ‘bad hombres’ or US might”

Reuters – by Kevin Dougherty

QUEBEC CITY (Reuters) – Six people were killed and eight wounded when gunmen opened fire at a Quebec City mosque during Sunday night prayers, in what Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called a “terrorist attack on Muslims”.

Police said two suspects had been arrested, but gave no details about them or what prompted the attack.
Continue reading “Canadian PM says mosque shooting a ‘terrorist attack on Muslims’”

CBC News – by  Aaron Wherry

Canada’s minister for international development has spoken with her Dutch counterpart about a proposal by the Netherlands to fund abortions overseas in the wake of President Donald Trump’s move to ban American funding for such services.

Lilianne Ploumen, the Dutch minister of foreign trade and development co-operation, announced her desire to establish an international fund earlier this week after Trump signed an executive order that prohibits funding to international organizations that promote or perform abortion.   Continue reading “Canada, Netherlands discuss fund to counter Trump abortion order”

BBC News

US President Donald Trump has said he believes torture works, saying “we have to fight fire with fire”.

Mr Trump told ABC News he would consult Defense Secretary James Mattis and CIA director Mike Pompeo about what could be done legally to combat radicalism.

The president said while radical groups beheaded people in the Middle East “we’re not playing on an even field”.   Continue reading “President Donald Trump says he believes torture works”

Congress.gov

Sponsor: Rep. Rogers, Mike D. [R-AL-3] (Introduced 01/03/2017)
Committees: House – Foreign Affairs
Latest Action: 01/03/2017 Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Summery: This bill repeals the United Nations Participation Act of 1945 and other specified related laws.   Continue reading “American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2017”

CBC News

The Canada Revenue Agency is scrutinizing the Facebook pages, Twitter feeds and other social media posts of Canadians it suspects could be cheating on their taxes.

That’s just one example of the agency’s increasing focus on what it can learn by collecting and analyzing many kinds of data — both its own internally generated information and what it calls “publicly available information.”   Continue reading “Canada Revenue Agency monitoring Facebook, Twitter posts of some Canadians”

RT

Tanks have been sent through the Channel Tunnel in a secret midnight training operation to prepare for war in Europe.

Five vehicles in total were loaded onto trains, sent through, and then returned to the UK overnight on Wednesday.

Five different types of vehicle were sent in order to ensure that a range of armor could be transported.   Continue reading “British tanks sent through Channel Tunnel to prepare for war”

BBC News

The world’s eight richest individuals have as much wealth as the 3.6bn people who make up the poorest half of the world, according to Oxfam.

The charity said its figures, which critics have queried, came from improved data, and the gap between rich and poor was “far greater than feared”.   Continue reading “Eight billionaires ‘as rich as world’s poorest half’”

NPR

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has designated the rusty patched bumblebee an endangered species — the first such designation for a bumblebee and for a bee species in the continental U.S.

The protected status, which goes into effect on Feb. 10, includes requirements for federal protections and the development of a recovery plan. It also means that states with habitats for this species are eligible for federal funds.   Continue reading “U.S. Puts Bumblebee On The Endangered Species List For 1st Time”

CBC News – by Rosa Marchitelli, Rachel Ward

Two grieving Alberta families have each been slapped with a $100 carbon tax bill after having a relative cremated, just days after the tax was introduced in that province.

The $100 fee was handwritten on Ed Connon’s bill when he paid to cremate his 93-year-old mother, Margaret Connon, who died Jan. 7. The funeral home staff had no explanation for him.   Continue reading “‘Doesn’t seem right’: Funeral home charges grieving families cremation ‘carbon tax’”

CBC News – Reuters

Vaccination skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he will oversee a presidential panel to review vaccine safety and science at the request of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in a move likely to reignite debate despite now-debunked research that tied childhood immunizations to autism.

“President-elect Trump has some doubts about the current vaccine policy, and he has questions about it,” Kennedy, who has raised questions about the safety of vaccines, told reporters following his meeting with Trump in New York on Tuesday. “He asked me to chair a commission on vaccine safety and scientific integrity. I said I would.”   Continue reading “Trump taps vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to launch review”

RT

Human Rights Watch has accused some senior Israeli officials of openly supporting the excessive use of lethal force against Palestinians, and has condemned Israel’s “shoot-to-kill” policy.

A new HRW report suggests senior Israeli officials have encouraged the Israeli Defense Force and police to “shoot to kill” Palestinians they suspect of attacking Israelis, “even when they are no longer a threat.”   Continue reading “Israeli ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy encouraged by senior officials – HRW”

Here is a nice news story – no doom and gloom. Brave man – it has been so cold the last couple weeks, consistently between -20c & -25c (-4F to -13F) with some real cold snaps. Hope you all had a Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year !!

CBC News

It wasn’t this doe’s day to die.

A female mule deer stuck in the semi-frozen Red Deer River near Drumheller, Alta., was pulled to safety with the help of an ex-firefighter who waded into the icy water and a rope team on shore.   Continue reading “Deer saved from icy Alberta river in rescue caught on video”

Washington Examiner – by Travis Allen

Beginning on Jan. 1, prostitution by minors will be legal in California. Yes, you read that right.

SB 1322 bars law enforcement from arresting sex workers who are under the age of 18 for soliciting or engaging in prostitution, or loitering with the intent to do so. So teenage girls (and boys) in California will soon be free to have sex in exchange for money without fear of arrest or prosecution.   Continue reading “California Democrats legalize child prostitution”