Winter Watch – by John

THE FALSIFICATION OF HISTORY — Winston Churchill; the man voted in a newspaper poll as the ‘greatest ever Englishman,’ was actually an evil, self-serving, narcissistic, opportunistic, hypocritical, treacherous, traitorous, perverted paedophile and a murdering psychopath.

Preposterous you say? Read on and see if you still believe this statement to be untrue at the end of this article…  Continue reading “Winston Churchill – Traitor and Murderer”

Global Research – by Padraig McGrath

The economic logic has driven the increasing dependency on mercenaries and private contractors ever since the beginning of the “war on terror” in 2001.

First, a few statistical indicators:

75% of all western military personnel in Afghanistan are now private contractors. There are over 150,000 Pentagon-financed contractors in Afghanistan today.  Continue reading “The Privatization of US Led Wars. The Pentagon’s Private Contractors”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

ABC News was just busted using two year old gun range footage while reporting on Turkey ‘slaughtering’ the kurds in the wake of a US withdrawal from the region.

This video right here appearing to show Turkey’s military bombing Kurd civilians in a Syrian border town. The Kurds, who fought alongside the US against ISIS now horrific reports of atrocities committed by Turkish-backed fighters on those very allies” -ABC News

Continue reading “ABC News Busted Using Gun Range Footage To Report Turkish ‘Slaughter’ Of Kurd Civilians”

Chuck Balwin

The Religious Right was born during the ineptitude of the Jimmy Carter presidency and came to maturity during the Bill Clinton years. It got old and feeble during the G.W. Bush years. And now under the Trump presidency, it is nothing but a rotting corpse. The Religious Right was created to be a cure, but it has become a blight.  Continue reading “The Religious Right Is A Blight”

Christians for Truth

As Angela Merkel’s tenure as Chancellor of Germany is coming to an end, Jews are celebrating her jewish legacy and commitment to Israel and the jewish agenda, which included mass immigration:  Continue reading “Jews Admit Angela Merkel Flooded Germany with Migrants Because of Her Commitment to Jews”

SG Examiner

Two years to the day after the start of the deadly, wind-fueled 2017 North Bay fires, PG&E on Tuesday said it was preparing to shut down power to large portions of the state in anticipation of a wind event just as severe but more widespread.

The shutdown, which will affect nearly 800,000 customers across 34 counties, was set to begin as soon as midnight in some areas, and could last up to five days in some areas, depending how quickly PG&E can inspect lines and equipment and bring its system back online.  Continue reading “PG&E: Wind storm prompting massive power shutdown could be worst since 2017 North Bay fires”

The Millennium Report – by Muhammad Salaam

Part I
Extracted From Saudhouse.com, Research and Presentation of:
Mohammad Sakher, who was ordered, killed by the Saudi Regime for the following findings:

1. Do the Saudi Family members belong to the Tribe of Anza ben Wa’el as they allege to be?   Continue reading “Is The ‘Saudi’ Royal Family Jewish?”

Alt-Market – by Brandon Smith

In the summer of 2016 during the election campaign I examined the Trump phenomenon and how it relates to the globalist narrative. I concluded that Trump would be president based on the fact that having a (supposedly) hardcore nationalist and populist conservative in the White House over the next four years would in fact be highly beneficial to the elites. At the time the Federal Reserve was getting ready to tighten liquidity, which would inevitably lead to market volatility and a crash in fundamentals. By the end of Trump’s first term, or perhaps at the beginning of his second term, the recessionary crisis would become obvious to the general public. Trump, and all conservatives, would be blamed for the resulting disaster that the banking elites engineered. Continue reading “Trump Cannot Be Anti-Globalist While Working With Global Elites”

Breitbart – by John Binder

Nearly seven-in-10 Mississippi residents said they want the chicken plant employers who allegedly hired hundreds of illegal aliens over Americans prosecuted for doing so, a new survey finds.

In August, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducted the largest workplace raid in more than a decade across five food processing plants in Mississippi, netting the arrests of 680 illegal aliens. That same day, though, ICE officials said they released about 300 of the illegal workers back into the U.S. on “humanitarian grounds,” while more than 200 of the illegal workers had prior criminal records. Prosecutors say many of the illegal workers stole Americans’ identities to work at the plants. Continue reading “Poll: 7-in-10 Mississippians Want Bosses Prosecuted for Hiring Illegals”

WTOP – by Rick Massimo

A Fairfax County, Virginia, police officer has been suspended after they held a driver at an accident scene so the driver could be picked up by immigration officials.

Fairfax County police Chief Ed Roessler said in a statement Tuesday that the incident started with a traffic accident Sept. 21 at Harrison Lane and South Kings Highway in the Alexandria section.  Continue reading “Fairfax Co. officer suspended after holding driver to be detained by ICE”

New York Post – by Rob Bailey-Millado

Katrina Holte is not a modern woman.

After three years of happy marriage, and getting stressed out by her job in a busy payroll department, she decided in 2018 to turn back time — and live like a 1950s housewife.  Continue reading “Woman quits job to ‘spoil husband’ like a 1950s housewife”

Middle East Eye

Back in 2016, the Israeli embassy in the United States tweeted with regard to Netflix’s global expansion: “For the 5+/- days a year the weather’s not good… @Netflix, now in Israel!”

What fortune, indeed, that Israel managed to erect itself on stolen land with such favourable meteorology. And speaking of luck, Netflix has proven itself a veritable godsend for Israel, for a lot more than five days out of the year. As with various entertainment platforms, Netflix has been willingly subsumed into the Israeli hasbara industry.  Continue reading “Netflix and Israel: A special relationship”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

A Korean immigrant is suing chip-maker Intel Corp. for allegedly allowing its imported Indian managers to illegally favor the hiring and promotion of Indian job seekers.

Hoseong Ryu is a Korean who became a U.S. citizen in 2009, and “throughout the course of his employment, Ryu has worked in an environment with management that favors employees who are from India or are of Indian or South-Asian descent and disfavors employees who do not fall into that category,” says the California lawsuit, filed by the Alexander Krakow firm.  Continue reading “Lawsuit: Intel’s Indian Managers Discriminated Against Korea-Born American”

CNBC

A gauge of U.S. manufacturing showed the lowest reading in more than 10 years in September as exports dived amid the escalated trade war.

The U.S. manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index from the Institute for Supply Management came in at 47.8% in September, the lowest since June 2009, marking the second consecutive month of contraction. Any figure below 50% signals a contraction.  Continue reading “US manufacturing survey shows worst reading in a decade”

Winter Watch – by Russ Winter

With the caveat that this not a prediction, it must be stated that there is an incredible amount of fire disaster predictive programming in play surrounding the city of Seattle.

We will just lay out the pattern for readers to gauge and decide for themselves. There is enough here for Winter Watch to call it disconcerting.  Continue reading “Predictive Programming About Seattle Mega-ritual is Off the Charts”

New York Times – by Maggie Haberman and Annie Karni

President Trump met in the White House on Friday with Wayne LaPierre, the chief executive of the National Rifle Association, and discussed prospective gun legislation and whether the N.R.A. could provide support for the president as he faces impeachment and a more difficult re-election campaign, according to two people familiar with the meeting.

During the meeting, Mr. LaPierre asked that the White House “stop the games” over gun control legislation, people familiar with the meeting said. It was not clear whether Mr. Trump asked Mr. LaPierre for his support, or what that support would look like. Continue reading “N.R.A.’s LaPierre Asks Trump to ‘Stop the Games‘ Over Gun Legislation in Discussion About Its Support”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

Georgia businesses lose hundreds of millions in sales each year because employers are replacing middle class Georgians with cheap H-1B workers, according to a review of federal data.

The data shows U.S. companies asked for 20,000 H-1B workers in 15 career tracks during 2017, and likely received 8,000 of the requested lower-wage workers.  Continue reading “Report: Georgia Loses More than $300 Million in Payroll from H-1B Workers”