RT

Sporting the URL boycotteurovision.net Israel’s PR website masquerades as part of a campaign to boycott the Eurovision song contest in Tel Aviv, but actually features pro-Israel narrative.

For most people who follow the issue, the acronym ‘BDS’ refers to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, which aims to financially pressure Israel into improving treatment of Palestinians. However, according to a new website promoted via ads on Google, it now stands for how Israel is “beautiful, diverse, sensational.”  Continue reading “‘Beautiful Diverse Sensational’: Israel sets up fake Eurovision boycott page to counter BDS campaign”

AP

PITTSBURGH (AP) — A gateway to illegal marketplaces on the darknet has been shut down, the FBI announced Wednesday, and two of its alleged operators have been arrested and accused of making millions of dollars in kickbacks for their services.

A grand jury in Pittsburgh returned indictments against the two Israelis on charges of money laundering conspiracy. They’re accused of receiving more than $15 million from the operation, which ran from Oct. 2013 through this week, prosecutors said.  Continue reading “US shuts down dark web marketplace; 2 Israelis charged”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

The White House’s draft immigration plan includes valuable border security reforms, but it also shifts the migrant inflow from blue-collar jobs towards white-collar college jobs, so sharpening workplace competition for a wide range of American graduates.

The bill would neither increase nor reduce total legal immigration, now at roughly 1.1 million per year. But it would reallocate green cards for family chain-migrants — such as immigrants’ parents, adult children, and siblings – towards “merit-based” slots for migrants with the job skills most sought by U.S. employers.  Continue reading “White House Immigration Plan Would Steer New Migrants into U.S. College Jobs”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) under the Trump administration, has published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) to amend the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). The CFPB’s proposal would change Regulation F to direct Federal rules overseeing the activities of debt collectors. The CFPB’s new proposal would allow debt collectors to call consumers as frequently as seven times per week and be permitted to start sending emails and texts.  Continue reading “New Rule Could Allow Debt Collectors To Spam 49 Million Americans With Emails And Texts”

Reuters

CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelan intelligence agents detained opposition leader Juan Guaido’s congressional deputy on Wednesday, using a tow truck to drag his vehicle away with him inside, prompting the U.S. government to warn of “consequences” if he was not released.

The SEBIN intelligence agency seized Edgar Zambrano, vice president of the opposition-controlled National Assembly, which Guaido heads, in the first arrest of a lawmaker since Guaido tried to spark a military uprising last week to bring down President Nicolas Maduro’s government.  Continue reading “Deputy of Venezuela’s Guaido arrested and dragged away by tow truck”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

The Trump administration is scrambling to deploy troops, warships, and bombers into the Middle East this week, with top officials talking up the possibility of attacking Iran, and analysts saying the US appears closer to such a war than any time since Trump took officeContinue reading “Trump Inches Toward Attacking Iran”

Middle East Monitor

The main points of US President Donald Trump’s much-derided plan for the Middle East, the so-called “deal of the century,” were leaked by a Hebrew-language news outlet in Israel yesterday. Israel Hayom published the main points of the deal from a leaked document circulated by the Israeli Foreign Ministry.

The US has said it will reveal its deal after the Muslim month of fasting comes to an end in early June.  Continue reading “Israel newspaper publishes terms of ‘Deal of Century’”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The Trump Administration is looking into altering how it determines the national poverty level, which may put some Americans at risk of losing access to welfare programs, according to Bloomberg. The move might occur from changing how inflation is calculated in the “official poverty measure” according to a regulatory filing by White House Office of Management and Budget. That formula has been used for decades to try and determine where the poverty line is and what people qualify for social programs and federal benefits.   Continue reading “Trump Plans To Redefine Poverty, Cutting Americans From Welfare”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Waller County, TX — In 2015, the United States got a glimpse into the deadly nature of the police state and how a traffic stop over failure to signal can and will lead to death. Sandra Bland — who died in jail after being arrested over failure to use her blinker — became the symbol of America’s horrific problems of in-custody deaths over ridiculous arrests. Now, after nearly four years and no indictments, we are learning that Bland filmed her own arrest that fateful day and her video has been suppressed ever since.  Continue reading “‘Open Up the Case’: Sandra Bland’s Family Cites ‘Cover Up’ After Suppressed Video Released”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

Continuing to try to advance the US narrative that Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido is the “duly elected” president, CNN went to the trouble on Sunday afternoon of inventing an entire election to base this around.

In the CNN report, they declared “pressure is mounting on Maduro to step down, following elections in January in which voters chose opposition leader Juan Guaido over him for president.” There was no election in January.  Continue reading “CNN Falsely Claims Venezuela’s Guaido Was Elected President in January”

Breitbart – by Lucas Nolan

Tech giant Microsoft is taking a step into the world of election security, offering a new open-source software called “ElectionGuard,” which it claims is an  “end-to-end” voting verification system to “modernize” elections.

AP News reports that Microsoft is entering the world of election security with the introduction of new open-source software called “ElectionGuard.” The name of the new software seems quite close to Microsoft’s partner NewsGuard, the browser extension bundled with the Microsoft Edge mobile browser that purports to be the arbiter of reliability in media. In practice, NewsGuard has repeatedly verified hoax Russian election tampering stories as true while blacklisting multiple conservative news websites as “fake news.”  Continue reading “Microsoft Introduces ‘ElectionGuard’ Software to ‘Modernize’ Voting”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Blocking payments to individuals or groups by financial service firms impedes freedom of speech in a free society, journalist Ben Swann has told RT, following reports that MasterCard is allegedly on course to censor the far-right.

The New York-based firm is reportedly being forced by left-leaning liberal activists to set up an internal “human rights committee” that would monitor payments to “white supremacist groups and anti-Islam activists.”   Continue reading ““Dystopian Approach”: SEC Blesses MasterCard’s Idea Of Cutting Off Customers With Right-Wing Views”

Middle East Monitor

US President Donald Trump on Sunday threw his support behind Israel amid ongoing airstrikes in the blockaded Gaza Strip, reports Anadolu Agency.

“Once again, Israel faces a barrage of deadly rocket attacks by terrorist groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad. We support Israel 100% in its defense of its citizens,” Trump tweeted.  Continue reading “Trump backs Israel ‘100%’ amid airstrikes on Gaza”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Wethersfield, CT — Deeply disturbing dash cam footage was released over the weekend showing a Wethersfield police officer jump out of his car and in front of the car belonging to 18-year-old Anthony Jose “Chulo” Vega Cruz and kill him. The teen was unarmed and not a threat to anyone when he was gunned down by the officer.

The incident unfolded on April 20, around 6 p.m. when a Wethersfield police officer initiated a traffic stop on Vega Cruz.  Continue reading “Cowboy Cop Jumps In Front of Unarmed Teen’s Car and Murders Him”

Reuters

The most widespread U.S. measles outbreak in a quarter-century has infected 60 new patients in the last week, raising the total number of confirmed cases to 764, federal health officials said on Monday.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported an 8.5 percent increase in the number of measles cases since April 26, also confirming that the worst outbreak of the measles in the United States since 1994 has now reached 23 states.  Continue reading “U.S. reports 60 new measles cases in worst outbreak since 1994”

Reuters

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – The United States may review its ties with countries it deems as being anti-Israel after what a U.S. envoy said on Sunday was a shift in policy toward equating anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a March speech that anti-Zionism – opposition to Israel’s existence as a homeland for the Jewish people – was a form of anti-Semitism, or hostility toward Jews, that was on the rise worldwide and that Washington would “fight it relentlessly”.  Continue reading “U.S. may review ties with countries deemed anti-Israel: envoy”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration is considering reversing long-standing policy to make it easier to deport U.S. legal permanent residents who have used public benefits, part of an effort to restrict immigration by low-income people.

A Department of Justice draft regulation, seen by Reuters, dramatically expands the category of people who could be subject to deportation on the grounds that they use benefits.  Continue reading “Trump administration proposal would make it easier to deport immigrants who use public benefits”

“… not giving heed to jewish fables, and commandments of men, that turn from the truth.” Titus 1:14

Once again I find myself writing an article about a subject that most people should be fully aware of by now. It is one of the most easily debunked hoaxes ever perpetrated (but those who control the media control the narrative), so I will provide incontrovertible proof of the blatant deception. But first, a brief TRUE (as best as I’ve been able to discern) history of the jews – by way of introduction… the information in this article is derived from the most excellent book “A Greater “Miracle” Than The Lost Ten Tribes Discovered… – The Dead “Six Million” Uncovered…!” By Brian Alois Cleraubat. It will be verbatim (except for intermittent commentary by me), since there is no way I can possibly improve upon it.  Continue reading “A jewish Fable Exposed”

The Mind Unleashed – by Derrick Broze

Despite a wealth of public information detailing the U.S. government’s secret warrantless mass surveillance programs, a federal judge has blocked a lawsuit, claiming that revealing any details would threaten national security.

A federal judge has ruled that the federal government can assert state secrets privilege to keep details of the warrantless mass surveillance programs secret. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Jeffery White brings an end to a legal battle that has lasted more than ten years as five Americans sought to reveal the full scope of the controversial spying program. The plaintiffs have been represented by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) since 2008—several years before whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked classified files revealing the NSA’s massive spying apparatus.  Continue reading “Federal Judge Sides With Federal Government, Rules Mass Surveillance Can Remain Secret”