Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

n what is sure to be a realization of one of Netanyahu’s worst nightmares, and deeply awkward for US advisers to Baghdad, Iran has transferred ballistic missiles to Shia proxy forces in Iraq, according to Western and Iraqi intelligence sources cited in a new Reuters report.   Continue reading “Iran Stuns Enemies By Moving Ballistic Missiles To Iraq – Within Easy Striking Distance of Tel Aviv”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich

High tech, “smart” appliance, smart phone and faster-Internet services consumers probably don’t know what they are asking for when they support, and look forward to, faster Internet service and upgrades to 5G millimeter wave Wi-Fi service, which basically is a commercial grade of the U.S. military’s “Directed Energy Weapon” [DEW].

As you view the informative videos below, keep notes of what is said about how 5G will affect human tissue, or the human body.   Continue reading “Are You Confused About 5G, The Military’s Microwave Weapon?”

Breitbart

The Washington Post reports: The Trump administration has decided to cancel all U.S. funding of the United Nations aid program for Palestinian refugees, part of its determination to put its money where its policy is as it seeks a recalculation of U.S. foreign aid spending and prepares its own Israeli-Palestinian peace plan.  Continue reading “Washington Post: Trump Plans to End U.S. Funding to UN’s Palestinian ‘Refugee’ Agency”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

After social media giants Facebook and Twitter have led efforts to purge what they deem to be Russian and Iranian foreign intelligence accounts, a bombshell new report says China is using LinkedIn to attempt mass recruiting of Americans with access to government and commercial secrets.

In an interview with Reuters, a top US counterintelligence chief has claimed China is being “super aggressive” in its online recruitment efforts on the Microsoft-owned job networking and locator tool.   Continue reading “China Using LinkedIn For Mass Spy Recruitment Of Americans With Security Clearances”

RT

There is “no doubt” that militants are plotting a false-flag chemical-weapons attack in Syria’s Idlib province, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said, adding that Moscow has provided proof of the plot to the UN and OPCW.

“We have presented concrete facts obtained from various sources both to the UN and to The Hague, where the OPCW (Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons) headquarters is located,” Lavrov said, while speaking about the risk of a false-flag attack involving the use of chemical weapons in Syria, adding that “these facts are congruent.”  Continue reading “Russia submitted proof of false-flag chemical-weapons plot to OPCW & UN – Lavrov”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

A Chinese company that claims to have hacked Hillary Clinton’s private server reportedly has a copy of every single email the former presidential candidate sent and received afterward. The Chinese state-owned company inserted a code that forwarded all Hillary’s emails to them, and Donald Trump is already demanding that this is investigated.

According to reporting done by The Daily Caller, the Chinese state-owned firm operating in the Washington D.C. area wrote code that was then embedded in Hillary’s private server and generated a “courtesy copy” for almost all her emails. Those were then forwarded to the Chinese company.   Continue reading “A Chinese Company Reportedly HACKED Hillary Clinton’s Private Server, Has A Copy Of ALL Her Emails”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd released dashcam video showing an enraged man swerve toward an Uber, then exit his truck and come at the Uber driver, only to be shot and killed.

The incident occurred around 2:20 a.m. Tuesday.

ABC News reports the Uber driver was 38-year-old Robert Westlake. He was driving a customer home from a bar and when the assailant, 34-year-old Jason Boek, passed him, swerved toward the front of the Uber car, then came to a complete stop, thereby blocking the lane.   Continue reading “Enraged Man Swerves Toward Uber, Threatens Driver, Gets Shot Dead”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Air Force General Terrence O’Shaughnessy ended a speech at the 140th National Guard Association conference in New Orleans this weekend with an ominous warning that the era of great power competition doesn’t leave the United States mainland uncontested. The U.S. “homeland is no longer a sanctuary,” according to the four-star general.   Continue reading “NORTHCOM Commander: ‘The U.S. Homeland Is No Longer A Sanctuary’”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

According to a new study, high amounts of pollution in the air is dumbing down the world’s population. The new research indicates that the damage to a society of toxic air is far deeper than the well-known impacts on physical health, and it appears to be a precursor to a ban on certain vehicles.   Continue reading “New Study Claims Air Pollution Is Making Us Less Intelligent”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

Russian media are confirming reports that they are in the process of a naval buildup off the coast of Syria, sending additional frigates through the Bosphorus into the area. This is being called the largest naval presence Russia has had in the Mediterranean since 2015.

This comes as the US adds warships to the coastal area as well. Russia noted in particular that the USS Ross, armed with Tomahawk missiles, was deployed to the area recently. This comes amid repeated US threats to attack Syria.   Continue reading “Russia Sends Naval Forces to Syrian Coast Amid Concern of US Attack”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Chattanooga, TN — In one of the most ridiculous acts of police incompetence—or cover ups—ever to cross the news desk of the Free Thought Project, it was reported out of Chattanooga, Tennessee, that an officer fired three times at a man who’d just committed suicide.

The Chattanooga police officers involved in the alleged shooting of the already deceased man have all been placed on suspension per company policy.   Continue reading “Cops Respond to Mentally Ill Man By Shooting at Him 3 Times AFTER He Already Committed Suicide”

Reuters

U.S. agents have arrested 160 employees of a trailer manufacturing plant in north Texas who they said violated immigration laws and were working illegally in the United States.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement said late Tuesday its agents raided a plant owned by Load Trail in Sumner, about 110 miles (180 km) northeast of Dallas.   Continue reading “Immigration agents arrest 160 workers at Texas trailer plant”

Reuters

Dick’s Sporting Goods (DKS.N) reported a bigger-than-expected drop in quarterly same-store sales on Wednesday and forecast further declines this year, hit by tighter gun controls and a drop in Under Armour sales.

Shares in the company fell as much as 10 percent after it posted a 1.9 percent drop in same-store sales, bigger than analysts’ average estimate of a 0.62 percent dip.   Continue reading “Gun policy, Under Armour weakness hit Dick’s Sporting sales”

RT

A new study has found that global gun deaths have passed 250,000 per year, with the US and five other countries in the Americas making up half the total fatalities. Its writers call it “a major public health problem for humanity.”

Tallying gun deaths in 195 different countries and territories from 1990 to 2016, the study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), found that gun deaths rose from 209,000 deaths in 1990 to 251,000 in 2016.   Continue reading “‘Major public health problem’ declared as study finds global gun deaths exceed 250,000 annually”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Baltimore, MD — Last November, Baltimore City Police Detective Sean Suiter was shot and killed while on duty the day before he was set to testify against dirty cops in the department. Now, nearly a year later, the panel responsible for investigating the case have ruled his death a suicide, because they claimed they could not find any evidence of a second person in the area.

Not only was Suiter set to testify in a massive corruptions case the day after his shooting but his partner was off work that day and the commissioner lied about this important detail in a press conference where he revealed the details of the case to the media. The man who filled in as Suiter’s partner on the day of his death is friends with one of the officers who Suiter was set to testify against.   Continue reading “Dept Claims Cop Killed Himself, While Chasing Suspect, Days Before Testifying Against Dirty Cops”

Common Dreams – by Andrea Germanos

In the wake of a U.S. court ordering Monsanto to pay $289 million in damages to man who says its weedkiller Roundup caused his cancer, Vietnam has called on the agrichemical giant to pay reparations to Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange.

“This case is a precedent that rejects previous arguments that the herbicides supplied to the U.S. military by Monsanto and other U.S. chemical companies during the Vietnam War are not harmful to people’s health,” spokesperson for the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Phuong Tra said to reporters last week.   Continue reading “Eyeing Landmark Verdict in Roundup Cancer Case, Vietnam Demands Monsanto Be Held Liable Over Agent Orange”

Gunpowder Magazine – by José Niño

South Africa is opening the door for tyranny.

The Constitutional Court of South Africa recently ruled that 300,000 gun owners must turn in their firearms.

This judgement came in response to the North Gauteng High Court’s ruling in 2017 which said Section 24 and Section 28 of the Firearm’s Control Act were unconstitutional.  Continue reading “South Africa Calls for 300,000 Gun Owners to Turn Over Their Weapons”

Reuters

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia will next month hold its biggest war games since the fall of the Soviet Union, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Tuesday, a massive military exercise that will also involve the Chinese and Mongolian armies.

The exercise, called Vostok-2018 (East-2018), will take place in central and eastern Russian military districts and involve almost 300,000 troops, more than 1,000 military aircraft, two of Russia’s naval fleets, and all of its airborne units, Shoigu said in a statement.   Continue reading “Russia to hold its biggest war games since fall of Soviet Union”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Canada’s top trade negotiator joins her Mexican and U.S. counterparts in Washington on Tuesday in a bid to remain part of a revamped trilateral North American trade pact, as U.S. officials expressed optimism a deal could be reached this week.

But Ottawa will be under pressure to accept new terms on auto trade and dispute settlement rules after the United States and Mexico agreed on Monday to overhaul the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).   Continue reading “Canada rejoins talks to stay in NAFTA, deal possible this week”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

A parasitic sickness known as “kissing bug” disease is spreading quickly in the United States.  So far, about 300,000 have been infected in the U.S. with the disease that could be life-threatening.

Blood-sucking bugs are spreading a dangerous parasite. Kissing bugs spread the infection by biting a human, typically on their face (hence the nickname – kissing bugs), and then defecating near the wound. The parasite can then get rubbed into the open wound or get into the body if someone touches their mouth or eyes afterward. The excrement of a kissing bug contains the parasite that causes the virus; a disease known as Chagas.  Continue reading “Parasitic ‘Kissing Bug’ Disease Is Spreading In The US: 300K Infected”