Value Walk – by Polina Tikhonova

Russia has just unveiled its cutting-edge weapon that emits light so powerful it can literally blind enemies. The new weapon is expected to be used in Russia’s ongoing military operation against ISIS militants in Syria.

The new dazzling weapon, a ‘visual optical jammer’ called Grach, was unveiled at a military expo in Russia last week.   Continue reading “Russia’s New Ray Gun To Blind Enemies In Syria”

intelNews – by Ian Allen

An increased presence of Russian submarines near American territorial waters appears to correspond to the location of undersea Internet cables used for commercial and military communications, according to officials. Citing “more than half a dozen” American and European officials, including naval commanders and intelligence professionals, The New York Times said on Sunday that the United States Department of Defense was paying close attention to what it described as “significantly increased Russian activity” along known routes of the cables. The paper was referring to Russian underwater vessels, which Washington believes are equipped with technology designed to tap into the cables, or even to sabotage them, by severing them.   Continue reading “Russian subs looking for undersea Internet cables, say US officials”

The Liberty Beacon – by Christina England

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that all African children should be vaccinated with the single measles vaccination at the age of nine months. This is due to the rising number of measles cases that are being reported and the recommendations set by the Global Advisory Group of the Expanded Program of Immunization in 1980. (SeeThe optimal age of measles immunization in low-income countries: a secondary analysis of the assumptions underlying the current policy.)

However, should children this young be vaccinated for measles, when elsewhere in the world the measles vaccine is not offered to children under the age of one year?   Continue reading “2 Infants Die & 28 Injured After Measles Vaccines in Kenya”

Sputnik

A video is rapidly going viral of a school resource officer in South Carolina choking and slamming a high school student who was sitting at her desk.

The incident took place on Monday at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, and was captured on camera by two different students from different angles.

“The student was told she was under arrest for disturbing school and given instructions which she again refused,” Sheriff Leon Lott told WIS-TV. “The video then shows the student resisting and being arrested by the SRO.” Continue reading “School Officer Chokes and Slams Female Student Sitting at Her Desk”

Refugee Resettlement Watch – by Ann Corcoran

As Asst. Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration, Anne Richard is the head honcho in the Obama/Kerry State Department responsible for the refugees admitted to the United States.

Tomorrow she is scheduled to testify before the House Foreign Relations Committee (Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa).  See if your representative is a member of the subcommittee by clicking here.   Continue reading “Asst. Sec. of State for PRM Anne Richard is a busy beaver, gotta keep the UN happy and get those Syrians in!”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

For anyone who might still be somehow unaware, the US is currently in a superpower staring match with both Russia and China. The conflict in Syria has put Moscow back on the geopolitical map (so to speak), creating an enormous amount of tension with Washington whose regional allies have been left to look on in horror as Russian airstrikes and an Iranian ground incursion dash hopes of ousting President Bashar al-Assad.

Meanwhile, in The South China Sea, Beijing has built 3,000 acres of new sovereign territory atop reefs in the Spratlys and although the reclamation effort itself isn’t unique, the scope of it most certainly is and Washington’s friends in the South Pacific are crying foul.   Continue reading “It’s On: Obama Sends Destroyer To Chinese Islands, China Vows Military Response”

Myce – by Jan Willem Aldershoff

In Germany a new type of ransomware has been discovered that not only encrypts files but also locks the system and threatens to publish sensitive data, photos and videos on the internet. The ransomware is called Chimera and targets mainly companies.   Continue reading “Chimera ransomware encrypts files and publishes private data on the internet”

GeoEngineering Watch – by Dane Wigington

How big does the climate engineering elephant in the room need to be before it can no longer be hidden in plain site? How much more historical proof do we need of the ongoing climate engineering/weather warfare before the denial of the masses crumbles? When will populations around the globe bring to justice all those responsible for the ongoing and rapidly worsening worldwide weather warfare assault? At the bottom of this post is a PDF file containing the entire congressional report from 1978 that we have recently located.   Continue reading “Massive US Senate Document On National And Global Weather Modification”

Reuters

Torrential rainstorms battered Louisiana on Sunday, leaving thousands without power, after pounding southeastern Texas as the remnants of Hurricane Patricia converged with a second storm.

The heaviest band of rain moved over the Gulf of Mexico, triggering coastal flood warnings and flash flood watches in southwest Louisiana and soaking New Orleans, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).   Continue reading “In Hurricane Patricia’s wake, heavy rains move toward Louisiana”

USA Today

Up to a foot-and-a-half of rain pounded Texas on Saturday, raising fears of widespread flooding in the rain-soaked state even as the remnants of record-setting Hurricane Patricia bore down from Mexico.

The Houston area saw heavy rain for much of the afternoon Saturday and early Sunday morning, causing various high-water locations and impassable roads all over the greater Houston area. Bayous started to crest around 3 a.m. on Sunday.   Continue reading “Texas hit with heavy rains, heightened flood threat”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Needless to say, what’s happening in Syria is a nightmare for those who have been forced by circumstance to bear witness to the intractable violence. The plight of the hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing the country is unfathomable and the situation facing those who remain is even worse.

For military and political strategists in Washington, Syria’s civil war represents a different kind of nightmare. The Russia-Iran nexus is just about the worst possible outcome for the US, whose status as global hegemon was already fading in the face of an ascendant China.    Continue reading “US Shocked To Find Russian Machine Gun With Iranian Ammo Attached To Abrams Tank”

Yahoo News

San Francisco (AFP) – Dozens of major websites including Netflix, Uber and the BBC went down simultaneously in some areas of the United States, but were soon up again in most cases.

The cause of the crashes remained unclear, but some appeared connected to trouble at a cloud service relied on by companies, although that did not stop the social media rumor and conspiracy mill from going into overdrive.   Continue reading “Dozens of major websites crash all at once”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

One glance at the map below, showing the current distribution of U.S. naval assets, reveals something that has almost never happened at any time in the past decade:   Continue reading “Obama Withdraws Aircraft Carrier Support From Middle East Just As Russia Unveils Its Syrian Airbase”

Natural Society – by Christina Sarich

Could it be that premier scientific journals are finally conveying the truth about GMOs? In a relatively recent exploration of ‘ubiquitous’ GMOs that have taken over our food supply, the New England Journal of Medicine tackles 2 new concerns over genetically modified organisms and the pesticides used to grow them.

As the journal points out, the omnipresence of GMOs are taken for granted by most physicians. They aren’t high on their list of health concerns, and barely receive a mention when patients come for a visit. This might start to change though, due to 2 fresh developments concerning GM crops.   Continue reading “2 Recent Developments Bring Fresh Concerns Over GM Crops”

Judicial Watch

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it has obtained records from the U.S. Department of the Air Force revealing that Barack Obama’s February and March 2015 travel for golf vacations and fundraisers totaled $4,436,245.50 in taxpayer-funded transportation expenses.  The documents regarding the Obama travel expenses came in response to two Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests filed by Judicial Watch.

To date, the Secret Service has not provided requested information, as required by FOIA, regarding security costs.   Continue reading “Judicial Watch Obtains Records Revealing Obama’s February, March 2015 Golf Vacations and Fundraisers Cost Taxpayers $4,436,245.50 in Travel Expenses Alone”