Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The drama of a murder-suicide in a sleepy, Swiss town reached the main financial street in Zurich, after it emerged that the man who shot top lawyer and media man, Martin Wagner, in cold blood on Sunday, was a risk manager for the Swiss National Bank.

This is what happened: according to barfi.ch, on Sunday, the village of Rünenberg in Baselland was in shock following news of the tragic murder of media lawyer Martin Wagner, 57. Wagner was fatally wounded in a dispute with his neighbour.   Continue reading “Swiss Central Banker Goes On Murder-Suicide Rampage: Kills Top Lawyer, Self”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw federal protections from millions of acres of Utah wilderness will reopen much of the iconic terrain to gold, silver, copper, and uranium land claims under a Wild West-era mining law, according to federal officials.

Starting at 6 a.m. on Feb. 2 – the moment Trump’s proclamation reducing the size of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments takes effect – private citizens and companies will be allowed to stake claims for hard rock mining in a process governed by the General Mining Law of 1872, according to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.   Continue reading “A modern land run? Trump move opens Utah to mining claims under 1872 law”

Breitbart – by Jon Binder

A draft of an amnesty plan for illegal aliens by White House advisers specifically excludes cracking down on sanctuary city jurisdictions, which harbor criminal illegal aliens from federal immigration officials.

In a draft copy obtained by Breitbart News of the White House’s plan to give potentially millions of illegal aliens a pathway to U.S. citizenship, a portion of the plan strikes through in red ink provisions that would punish sanctuary cities for harboring criminal illegal aliens by cutting off certain federal grants and aid.   Continue reading “Sanctuary City Crackdown Excluded from WH Immigration Draft Plan”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While the FBI’s official report on the Oct. 1 mass shooting in Las Vegas – the deadliest in American history – a judge on Tuesday unsealed 300 pages of search warrant records, including a document that appears to validate claims that shooter Steven Paddock may have had help planning his attack.

That’s because the documents revealed, for the first time, a publicly identified “person of interest” whose name has thus far not been publicly reported as part of the investigation, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.   Continue reading “Second Person Of Interest Identified In Las Vegas Massacre”

Anti-Media

Moscow — The Kremlin said Monday that a soon-to-be-released report by the U.S. Treasury Department — one that could lead to sanctions against Putin-linked oligarchs — is a “direct and obvious” attempt by the U.S. government to meddle in Russia’s upcoming presidential election.

The report, expected as early as Monday, will detail the closeness of President Vladimir Putin to a list of Russian business and political figures. While not directly calling for sanctions against these individuals, the report will lay out how sanctions could be applied.  Continue reading “Russia Just Officially Accused the US of Meddling in Its Upcoming Election”

The Daily Sheeple – by Dawn Luger

Is the vaccine industry in panic mode? They very well could be, especially after kids vaccinated against the flu keep dying of the influenza virus.

Mike Adams, otherwise known as The Health Ranger on his YouTube channel recently theorized that the reason this flu season is so horrendous is because of the vaccine industry.  And after gathering more information, it looks like he might be right.  This year’s vaccine is only 10% effective, yet we’ve all heard we should still get the flu shot because it can “lessen symptoms” if one gets sick. But a few are speaking out against that unscientific claim, which even if you’re all in for vaccines makes little sense when considering the science of virology and microbiology.   Continue reading “Vaccine Industry PANICS! Vaccinated Kids Keep Dying Of The Flu”

Reuters

THE HAGUE (Reuters) – The Syrian government’s chemical weapons stockpile has been linked for the first time by laboratory tests to the largest sarin nerve agent attack of the civil war, diplomats and scientists told Reuters, supporting Western claims that government forces under President Bashar al-Assad were behind the atrocity.

Laboratories working for the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons compared samples taken by a U.N. mission in the Damascus suburb of Ghouta after the Aug. 21, 2013 attack, when hundreds of civilians died of sarin gas poisoning, to chemicals handed over by Damascus for destruction in 2014.   Continue reading “Tests link Syrian government stockpile to largest sarin attack – sources”

Jon Rappoport

Network, the 1976 film written by Paddy Chayefsky, reveals what media kings would do if they unchained their basic instincts and galloped all the way into the madness of slash-and-burn Roman Circus.

The audience is jaded beyond recall. It needs new shocks to the system every day. The adrenaline must flow. The line between reporting the news and inventing it? Erase it. Celebrate the erasure. Watch ratings soar.   Continue reading “Network: the last great film about The News”

Bearing Arms – by Tom Knighton

The internet is an amazing technological marvel. I still remember it being described as the “information superhighway” back in the day, and it is. As a general rule, we tend to have the accumulated knowledge of mankind at our fingertips at any given time. It’s an amazing thing.

However, there’s a certain amount of stupid that comes from the internet too. That includes some of these idiotic “challenges” that come about.  Continue reading “Teen Shot In Dangerous New Internet Challenge”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While America’s nationwide economy is reportedly firing on all cylinders, the picture is very different from 10s of 1000s of Alaskans dealing with a state-wide recession forced to turn to the government for healthcare and food prompting questions from state lawmakers about the sustainability of those ‘safety-net’ programs.

Some states are more equal than others…   Continue reading “Desperate Alaskans Turn To Government For Food, Healthcare As Recession Deepens”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States will resume admissions for refugees from 11 countries identified as presenting a high security risk, but with extra vetting for these mostly Middle Eastern and African nations, senior U.S. officials said on Monday.

The changes came after a 90-day review of refugee admissions from Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Mali, North Korea, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria and Yemen by the State Department, Department of Homeland Security and intelligence agencies.   Continue reading “U.S. to resume refugee admissions from 11 ‘high-risk’ countries”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

Turkey has been complaining about US support for the Kurdish YPG for years, and this weekend, that has boiled down to an overt ultimatum, with Turkey’s Foreign Ministry demanding the US immediately withdraw from the Syrian city of Manbij.

The US helped the YPG capture Manbij early last year, and Turkey has been mad because their position is the Kurds can have no territory west of the Euphrates River. Though Manbij is on the river, it is primarily on the western bank.   Continue reading “Turkey Gives US Ultimatum: Withdraw From Syria’s Manbij Immediately”

Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

Houston – A community is shocked and searching for answers after an innocent father was tied up and taken hostage by men who claimed they were with “the cartel,” and then shot and killed by the same FBI agents who were supposed to rescue him.

Ulises Villadares was at home with his 12-year-old son when two men forced their way into the house with guns and took both Villadares and his son hostage. According to a report from Click2Houston, the men started by tying up the home’s residents and then searching for Villadares’ brother, who they claimed owed them $8,000.  Continue reading “FBI Responds to Kidnapping by Killing the Innocent Hostage—Criminals Just Fine”

The Daily Caller – by Anders Hagstrom

More than 50,000 Americans are expected to die from the influenza this season, the highest on record since an epidemic outbreak in 2014, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Experts say the 2017-2018 flu season has been unique in that the virus is not spiking in different areas at different times, but is maintaining a high rate of infection across the entirety of the U.S. at once, Bloomberg reported. More worrying is that the flu appears to be affecting older generations more than usual, with baby boomers having a higher rate of hospitalization than their grandchildren. Children still make up the largest number of infections, however.   Continue reading “50,000 Americans Expected To Die By The End Of Flu Season”

Breitbart – by Ildefonso Ortiz, Brandon Darby

A traffic stop led Mexican authorities to seize enough fentanyl to kill millions of people as well as almost 1,000 pounds of crystal methamphetamine and other drugs that were headed to the California border. 

This week, Mexico’s National Security Commission announced the seizure of 45.5 kilograms of fentanyl that were found as part of a synthetic drug shipment in the Mexican beach resort town of Ensenada, Baja California. The seizure also included more than 914 pounds of crystal meth, 87 pounds of cocaine and 18 pounds of heroin.   Continue reading “Enough Fentanyl to Kill Millions Found En Route to U.S. South of Border”

Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

While it may seem absurd to think of a government losing nuclear weapons across the world, the truth is that the United States government has an extensive history of losing its most deadly weapons, and some of them have been missing for nearly 70 years.

Here are seven times the U.S. government lost nuclear weapons that still have not been found:   Continue reading “7 Times The US Government Lost Nuclear Weapons That Still Haven’t Been Found”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich

This article has been days in the making as my computer censors at Microsoft, I feel, have been messing around with it and my computer Operating System.  When I had this article almost finished, while periodically saving to a USB port/drive, Microsoft Word ‘stole’ it and I could not find it on the drive I was saving it to.  However, I found it on their Internet Documents with only one-fourth of the article in the file and most of the information deleted, which I had been saving while writing it, since I’m familiar with their ‘tricks’.  Continue reading “Frankenstein Science Is Alive And Well Using Vaccines, Chemtrails And Microwaves”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

With legislation to regulate the mining and trading of cryptocurrencies still awaiting consideration by the Russian Parliament, one lawmaker has introduced a draft bill to create a national cryptocurrency called “the CryptoRuble.”

“The amendments proposed by the draft law … codify the digital financial asset as a legal means of payment on the territory of Russia,” the document’s explanatory note reads.

Continue reading “Russian Parliament Set To Make The CryptoRuble Legal Tender”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Wichita, KS — In just a matter of a few days, cops in Wichita proved their incompetent and dangerous nature and showed the country that they are in dire need of de-escalation training. In December, an innocent man was murdered by Wichita police for the ‘crime’ of opening his front door in front of frightened trigger happy cops. Now, a cop has actually been fired after he shot a little girl inside her own home just two days after they killed the innocent man.   Continue reading “Cop Fired for Shooting 9yo Girl in the Head As He Tried to Kill Her Dog in a Room Full of Kids”