Conservative News Daily – by Rich Mitchell

President Trump held an unannounced meeting with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger on Wednesday.

The meeting did not appear on his public schedule when it was released and no updates were made prior to reporters learning of it at a press “spray.”

The White House press pool had been ushered into the Oval Office for what was assumed to be a spray of President Trump’s meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. But Trump was instead seated beside former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.   Continue reading “President holds unannounced meeting with Henry Kissinger”

Anti-Media – by James Holbrooks

Ask and you shall receive. For weeks upon weeks on end, the American populace has watched Donald Trump and his administration, along with pundits in the corporate media, drone on about how China should step up its game in the effort to thwart North Korea’s nuclear ambitions. From the Washington Post on Tuesday:

“A North Korean delegation will attend a large multilateral economic summit in Beijing next week, China’s Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday, underlining its reluctance to join American efforts to completely isolate the regime in Pyongyang.”   Continue reading “What If Everything We’re Being Told About U.S.-North Korea Tensions Is Wrong?”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

Weeks after a cross-border invasion of Syria by U.S. forces under the guise of rescuing moderate terrorists from the grips of extremist terrorists in southern Syria, there are signs that a much bigger invasion is set to take place in the near future.

Damascus is now on high alert after footage gathered from a drone revealed the presence of around 400 U.S. and Jordanian military vehicles at a Jordanian military base located near the Syrian desert. The base is located east of az-Zarqa, which is 43 km away from the Syrian border. Tanks were also spotted and were reported to be M60s.   Continue reading “U.S., Jordanian Forces Build Up On Syria, Jordan Border; Possible Invasion On The Horizon”

Reuters

A United Nations agency has launched an effort to craft global guidance for the use of laptops and other portable electronics in passenger aircraft cabins after selective bans by the United States and Britain upset airline passengers as well as Middle Eastern carriers.

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) met on Tuesday to debate the issue after the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and other countries complained their airlines had been unduly penalized by the decision to relegate laptops to the cargo hold on some flights due to security concerns, three sources familiar with the matter said.   Continue reading “U.N. aviation agency seeks global approach to laptop ban”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In a desperate bid to ensure their flip-flopping over Comey is not misunderstood, and the focus of the narrative remains on the “Russia-Trump collusion hoax,” Democrats are demanding they get their say over President Trump’s termination of FBI Director Comey. Chuck Schumer has called the firing a “big mistake,” Elizabeth Warren has called for a special prosecutor “who Trump can’t fire” in the Russian election interference probe, and Elijah Cummings has issued a statement demanding “immediate emergency hearings.”   Continue reading ““This Is Nixonian” – Democrats Demand “Immediate Emergency Hearings” Over Comey Termination”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Mississippi County, MO — Somer Nunnally made a reckless decision to ingest multiple pills and then get behind the wheel of a car. She then wrecked the car and was arrested for DUI and brought to jail. While Nunnally certainly should’ve been held accountable in some fashion, these poor decisions were most assuredly not worthy of a death sentence. But, that’s what she got.

Nunnally, a mother of two, was out with a friend one night in May of 2015 when she was involved in a single-car crash. When police showed up to the scene, Nunnally was arrested on suspicion of DUI.   Continue reading “Young Mom Dies in Jail Cell as Video Shows Officers Laugh & Gawk at Her — Lawsuit”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Galveston, TX — According to national mortality statistics, it’s fairly easy to get killed while operating heavy equipment or fishing. But while Jeronimo Zamora Junior of Galveston, TX enjoyed working in both fields, it was police who killed him, not his occupation. And now, the family wants answers.

Zamora’s wife Carrasco called 911 because, as she told reporters, he was having some sort of panic attack. Instead of medics responding like she asked, nine Galveston County Sheriff’s deputies responded, and that’s where things took a turn for the worse.
Continue reading “Wife Calls 911 for Medical Help, Cops Come Instead, Beat Unarmed Husband to Death”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Update 2: An aerial survey midmorning Tuesday showed an opening about 20 feet by 20 feet into the tunnel, which had been covered with about eight feet of soil. As Tri-CityHerald.com reports , the breach could expose the highly radioactive material disposed of in the tunnel to the atmosphere.   Continue reading ““Emergency Alert” Declared At Nuclear Facility In Washington; Evacuation Ordered, No-Fly Zone In Place”

ABC News 7

PAULSBORO, N.J. (WPVI) — Police officers responding to a fight in Gloucester County were surrounded and assaulted while attempting to arrest those involved, according to the Paulsboro Police Department.

The incident occurred around 6 p.m. Saturday in Paulsboro around the area of Adams and Delaware and surrounding blocks.   Continue reading “Police: NJ Officers Surrounded, Assaulted While Breaking Up Fight”

Yahoo News

Chaos broke out at a Florida airport on Monday after multiple Spirit Airlines flights were canceled, leading to long lines, irate customers and altercations, according to police.

Deputies were called to the Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to deal with commotion there after several passengers became angry, according to the Broward County Sheriff’s Office.   Continue reading “Police called to restore order as fights erupt at Spirit Airlines terminal in Fort Lauderdale”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Jackson, MS — Thousands of bodies have been discovered, buried under the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) campus. The bodies are a result of a decades-long program in a failed government institution to deal with people the state declared mentally unfit for society — including depression, those who read books, “laziness,” the “over study of religion,” and “political excitement” — to name a few.

As the United States was wrapping up its dark and violent history of sentencing people to jail and death for participating in witchcraft, the state found a new progressive way to deal with those who they deemed unfit for society.   Continue reading “Thousands of Bodies Found in Mississippi Mass Grave from Govt Run Mental Hospital”

The Hill – by Christina Marcos

The House voted Thursday to impose new sanctions on North Korea amid heightened tensions.

Legislation approved handily on a 419-1 vote would target North Korea’s shipping industry and people who employ North Korean slave labor abroad.   Continue reading “House votes to create new North Korea sanctions”

Breitbart – by Aaron Klein

TEL AVIV – While the international community and news media focus on North Korean missile tests and the country’s nuclear program, one expert warned on Sunday that North Korea may be secretly assembling the capability to take out significant parts of the U.S. homeland via an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack.

Dr. Peter Vincent Pry is executive director of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security and is the chief of staff of the Congressional EMP Commission.   Continue reading “Congressional Expert: North Korea Prepping EMP Catastrophe Aimed At U.S. Homefront”

My Northwest – by Ron and Don Show

In his 4 ½ years as King County sheriff, John Urquhart cannot recall a time or an issue that brought together nearly every high-ranking law enforcement official in the Puget Sound region. Until Wednesday, when the region’s recent rise in gun violence put local and federal law enforcement in one room.

Most recently, there were six shootings in two days in the Seattle region. The issue is so severe that Urquhart was blunt while speaking with KIRO Radio’s Ron and DonContinue reading “King County cops teaming up to fight rise in gun violence”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Billionaire globalist and altogether controversial figure, George Soros, is now the subject of a $10 billion lawsuit accusing him of being a “racketeer billionaire” for meddling in the affairs of a sovereign African nation — purely for personal reasons — in what critics say typifies his modus operandi.

For those who skimmed that first sentence, yes, that’s Billion — with an emphatic capital “B.”   Continue reading “Federal Suit Hits Soros for $10 Billion For ‘Political Meddling…Motivated Solely by Malice’”

Natural Blaze – by Heather Callaghan

It is believed that when a human experiences a threat such as toxicity, body functions that aren’t necessary for survival might go on the back burner until the threat is removed. If this is true, then it turns out that bees experience the same problems.

“Queen bees will only lay eggs when the eggs are fully developed,” says Prof. Nigel Raine, holder of the Rebanks Family Chair in Pollinator Conservation.   Continue reading “How Neonicotinoids Kill Spring Breeding For Bumble Bees”

Anti-Media – by Alice Salles

The opioid epidemic is a real tragedy. It has been devastating states like West Virginia, Vermont, and Maine — among others — and it’s been the number one factor in a major incarceration shift that is still seldom discussed by the media.

But as soon as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a new set of national standards for prescribing painkillers, yet another deadly drug threat is beginning to concern authorities in certain states.   Continue reading “A New Street Drug Can Kill You by Touching Your Skin: What You Need to Know”

Red State – by Jim Jamitis

Charges against Jose Montano and Henry Sanchez for raping a 14 year old fellow student at Rockville High School in Maryland are going to be dropped according to a report by NBC 4 Washington.

Sexual assault charges will be dropped against two teenagers accused of raping a 14-year-old girl in a bathroom of a high school in Rockville, Maryland, prosecutors say.
Continue reading “Prosecutors Will Drop Rape Charges Against Illegal Immigrants In Rockville High School Case”

Yahoo News

Seoul (AFP) – North Korea on Friday accused the CIA of plotting with South Korea to assassinate leader Kim Jong-Un, amid soaring tensions in the flashpoint region.

The CIA and Seoul’s Intelligence Services have “hatched a vicious plot” involving unspecified “biochemical substances” to kill the hermit state’s young leader during public ceremonial events in Pyongyang, the Ministry of State Security said.   Continue reading “N. Korea accuses CIA of plot to assassinate Kim Jong-Un”