21st Century Wire – by Vanessa Beeley

Syria’s President Bashar Al Assad has given an interview to Australian SBS TV. The President’s website has published the transcript in full and SBS have released the video of the interview. Once again President Assad handles the hostile, arrogant media interview with dignity and integrity.

Journalist: Mr. President, thank you for speaking with SBS Australia.

President Assad: You’re most welcome in Syria.   Continue reading “SYRIA: President Bahsar Al Assad Talks to Australian SBS TV”

Red State – by Dan Spencer

Shortly after we reported that Attorney General Lynch’s surreptitious meeting with former president Bill Clinton violated Department of Justice Ethics Regulations, an ethics complaint was filed requesting the DOJ’s Inspector General investigate the nefarious airport tarmac meeting. The government watchdog group Judicial Watch asked the Inspector General to investigate the propriety of a meeting between Lynch and impeached former president using similar facts and the same regulations highlighted in our report:   Continue reading “Lynch To Remove Herself After Ethics Complaint Over Scandalous Clinton Meeting”

Reuters

There are no specific or credible security threats against the United States known to law enforcement heading into the Fourth of July weekend, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Thursday.

“However, law enforcement and members of the public must remain vigilant. … The FBI asks members of the public to maintain awareness of their surroundings and to report any suspicious activity to law enforcement,” an FBI spokeswoman said in a statement to Reuters.   Continue reading “No specific, credible threats toward U.S. over July Fourth holiday: FBI”

Reuters

The son of a Boston police captain was indicted on fresh charges in connection with an alleged plot, inspired by Islamic State, to detonate bombs filled with nails and ball bearings in crowded public places, federal prosecutors said on Thursday.

Alexander Ciccolo, 23, of Adams, Massachusetts, was charged with attempting to use weapons of mass destruction in the planned attack, the Office of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Massachusetts said in a statement.   Continue reading “Boston police captain’s son indicted on new charges in alleged bomb plot”

Waking Times – by Alex Pietrowski

September 11th is the most polarizing event in modern world history. After looking at the aggregate of the accumulated facts and analysis that has emerged since the day itself in 2001, many people find it impossible to believe the official version of events, and since no serious government investigation is considering new evidence or professional analysis, people are left to decide for themselves if there is more to the story.   Continue reading “Psychologists Explain Why People Refuse to Question the Official Version of 9/11”

Yahoo News

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is being vetted as a possible vice presidential pick for presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, according to two ranking Republican officials.

Despite Christie going through the vetting process, the two ranking Republican officials told ABC News they doubt Christie would ultimately be Trump’s pick.   Continue reading “Gov. Chris Christie Being Vetted as Potential Vice-Presidential Pick for Trump”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

A letter revealed by the Orlando Sentinel shows the FBI requested law enforcement agencies who responded to and investigated the massacre at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub to withhold information from the public.

A letter from the FBI dated June 20 attached to a lawsuit brought by the City of Orlando seeking the release of 911 calls in full, as well as other records pertaining to the shooting, had also been forwarded to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office — but included instructions for law enforcement to deny all requests for information.   Continue reading “What Are they Hiding? Feds Tell Florida Cops to Deny Public Records Requests on Orlando Attack”

Campus Reform – by Will Rierson

To increase male student retention and combat sexual violence, one California university is offering a “safe space” for male-identifying students to discover their authentic masculinity.

“Dudes Understanding Diversity and Ending Stereotypes (DUDES) is a traveling Men’s Center, housed in the Campus Diversity and Inclusion Center for students who identify as Men, as well as women, transgendered students, and male allies,” the University of Redlands states on its website.   Continue reading “California university seeks to ‘deconstruct’ masculinity”

Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

Sometimes, reality approximates buffoonery.  The Seattle City Council has unanimously decided to waste $30,000 a year.  It is not exactly clear why.  The easiest way to describe it might be a sacrifice to the gods of political correctness.From seattletimes.com:

The Seattle Police Department will begin melting down its unused guns rather than selling them, ending a practice that brought in about $30,000 a year.
Continue reading “Seattle City Council Votes to Destroy $30,000 of Police Guns Each Year”

NBC News

Turkish police arrested 13 people in connection with the deadly attack on Istanbul’s airport, officials said Thursday.

More than 40 people died and over 200 were injured when assailants with guns and explosives hit the airport on Tuesday.

Officials have said the coordinated assault on Ataturk airport bore the hallmarks of ISIS, but there has been no official claim of responsibility.   Continue reading “Turkey Arrests 13 Over Istanbul Airport Attack”

The Telegraph – by Rosa Prince

Helen Reece, a reader in law at the London School of Economics, called on Theresa May, the Home Secretary, to relax rules which automatically ban sex offenders from caring for children, saying that this could breach their human rights.

In an article in the respected Child and Family Law Quarterly, Miss Reece suggested that reoffending rates were not high among sex criminals, adding: “despite growing public concern over paedophilia, the numbers of child sex murders are very low.”

Continue reading “Sex offenders including paedophiles should be allowed to adopt, Theresa May told”

End of American Dream – by Michael Snyder

If you believe that the Brexit vote is going to kill the idea of a “United States of Europe”, you might want to think again.  In fact, it appears that the decision by the British people to leave the European Union is only going to accelerate the process of creating an EU superstate.  As you will see below, one of the largest newspapers in the UK is reporting that the foreign ministers of France and Germany have drafted “a blueprint to effectively do away with individual member states”.  So even though men like George Soros are warning that the eventual dissolution of the European Union is “practically irreversible” after the Brexit vote, the truth is that the globalists are not about to give up so easily.   Continue reading “The United States Of Europe: Germany And France Hatch A Plan To Create An EU Superstate”

Reuters

The Obama administration is looking into whether it can challenge the Supreme Court’s decision to block President Barack Obama’s plan to spare millions of illegal immigrants from deportation, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Tuesday.

“We will be reviewing the case and seeing what, if anything else, we need to do in court,” Lynch told Reuters in an interview.   Continue reading “Justice Dept. reviewing Supreme Court immigration decision: Lynch”

Breitbart – by Caroline May

Non-citizens are ineligible to vote in U.S. elections, but they can participate in other ways and often do, according to a new study slated for publication in a social science journal.

Authored by political scientists Michael Jones-Correa and James McCann, the study used data collected from a survey called the “Latino Immigrant National Election Study(LINES)” to look at the behavior of Latino-non citizens during the 2012 presidential election cycle. Jones-Correa and James McCann’s report will be published in the The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. Its findings were first reported by NBC News.   Continue reading “Report: 1 in 3 Non-Citizen Latino Immigrants Engage in U.S. Politics”

Breitbart – by Ildefonso Ortiz

Cartel gunmen tied three illegal immigrants to the top of the border fence in Arizona as punishment for refusing to cross drug loads.  The rare find was made by authorities in the border city of Nogales after one of the immigrants managed to call 911.

“It’s just another one of those things that happens along the border,” Santa Cruz County Sheriff Paul Estrada told the Nogales International, a local newspaper. “It never seems to surprise you.”   Continue reading “Cartel Gunmen Tied Illegal Immigrants to Top of Arizona Border Fence”

The Anti-Media – by Clarice Palmer

An amendment added to Congress’ annual intelligence spending bill may help the public gain a better idea of the U.S. government’s relationship with Hollywood.

According to VICE News, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), and committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-NC), included an amendment to S. 3017 that would require the Director of National Intelligence to submit reports detailing the relationship between the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agencies and Hollywood. It would also require 15 other agencies to disclose the nature of their relationships with the film industry. These reports would have to be presented annually to congressional oversight committees.   Continue reading “CIA Ties to Hollywood on Verge of Being Exposed”

Breitbart – by Virginia Hale

Soon after Britain voted to leave the European Union (EU), its foreign affairs chief, Elmar Brok, urged the economic and political bloc to go ahead with plans to create an army.

The German politician told Die Welt that EU countries need to cooperate more closely on issues of defence, and suggested the EU needs a military headquarters. He said:

“We need a common (military) headquarters and a coalition (of EU countries) acting in accordance with the permanent structural cooperation of the EU Treaty. From such a group an EU army could eventually arise.”   Continue reading “EU Foreign Affairs Chief: Europe Needs an EU Army”

AmmoLand – by Justin Stakes

Sacramento, CA -(AmmoLand.com)- Earlier last week, the Senate fast-tracked 5 anti-gun bills out of its fiscal committee despite the fact that these bills have a HUGE cost to the state and gun owners.

Now that these bills have passed through so quickly, they are eligible to be voted on anytime the Senate meets.   Continue reading “California: Watch and Fight Gunpocalypse”

The Hill – by Lydia Wheeler

The Supreme Court handed a victory to former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) on Monday, unanimously tossing out his conviction on corruption charges and his two-year prison sentence.

The court said the parties have not had an opportunity to argue whether the charges should be dismissed due to insufficient evidence, so the justices are leaving it up to a lower court to hold a retrial.     Continue reading “High court overturns bribery conviction of former VA governor McDonnell”

Jon Rappoport

The EU and its associated financial institutions were built on the premise that no one would escape. That’s the long and short of it.

But of course, nations could get out if they decided to.

Which is what just happened in Britain.   Continue reading “Brexit and the Matrix – Elites: “how horribly stupid Brexit people are””