Russian sailors are seen aboard the Russia war ship Admiral Panteleyev, right, moored at the Cypriot port of LimassolSputnik

Russian navy ships will now have access to stop off at ports in Cyprus, while Moscow will continue to provide the Mediterranean country with debt relief, following an agreement by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Cypriot leader Nicos Anastasiades.

The agreements, which apply to Russian vessels involved in counter terrorism and anti piracy efforts, follow Mr. Anastasiades’ two-day visit to Russia, which led to the two countries signing a programme of cooperation for 2015-2017.   Continue reading “Russia Signs Military Deal With EU Member State”

Mideast Iraq Islamic StateNew York Post – by Chris Perez

New video has been released showing ISIS thugs smashing ancient artifacts in Iraq — some dating back more than 2,000 years — with sledgehammers as they attempt to destroy the “idols and gods” worshiped by people “instead of Allah.”

Posted on social media accounts affiliated with the Islamic State, the footage shows several large statues inside a museum in the northern city of Mosul being toppled and shattered to pieces.   Continue reading “ISIS ransacks museum, destroys 2,000-year-old artifacts”

Serfes – by Reverend Father Raphael Moore

History Of Asia Minor: 1894-1923

During 1894-1923 the Ottoman Empire conducted a policy of Genocide of the Christian population living within its extensive territory.  The Sultan, Abdul Hamid, first put forth an official governmental policy of genocide against the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire in 1894.

Systematic massacres took place in 1894-1896 when Abdul savagely killed 300,000 Armenians throughout the provinces.  Massacres recurred, and in 1909 government troops killed, in the towns of Adana alone, over 20,000 Christian Armenians.   Continue reading “In Memory Of The 50 Million Victims Of The Orthodox Christian Holocaust”

Two men are taken into custody by the U.S. Border Patrol near Falfurrias, Texas March 29, 2013. Brooks County has become an epicentre for illegal immigrant deaths in Texas. In 2012, sheriffThe Daily Caller

A federal judge has ordered the federal government to grant U.S. civil rights to illegals who are caught at the border, and to release all migrants except for those who may endanger Americans.

The migrants “may have legitimate claims to asylum … [and] their presence here may become permanent … [so] that they are entitled to the protection of the Due Process Clause, especially when it comes to deprivations of liberty,” said the judge, who was nominated by President Barack Obama.   Continue reading “Obama-Nominated Judge: New Illegal Immigrants Must Be Released”

danielrosenThe Daily Sheeple

The third U.S. government official in recent years has been arrested for sexual crimes against children.

This time it’s a guy with the State Department. Daniel Rosen, who oversaw hundreds of millions of dollars in counterterrorism program funding, is all over the news today, charged with one count of ‘use of a communications device to solicit a juvenile’.   Continue reading “3rd U.S. Government Official Arrested for Sex Crimes Against Children”

Bundy RanchBundy Ranch – by Ammon Bundy

Friends,

The Bundy family and many others have been working on a Nevadan’s Resource Rights Bill (NRR).  This bill will make it possible for the people to clearly claim their rights to the resources in Nevada and have a way to file them on state and county records.  It encourages the use of these rights and protects them by state law.   Continue reading “Protecting our Natural Resources”

last-mcdonaldsCollective Evolution – by Jeff Roberts

Up there in the ranks of dinosaur bones and Renaissance art comes the star of our daily cabinet of curiosities (#AMH). And no, it’s not a petrified mummy or a two-headed anomaly, but rather, something more relevant and clever.

In a move that will likely one day see future generations looking back and gasping in horror, Iceland has taken its last McDonald’s meal ever sold and placed it on display at a bus hostel in Reykjavik.   Continue reading “Iceland Did Something Epically Clever With The Last McDonald’s Meal They Ever Sold”

Scott DeCarlo: AFP PODCAST: 9/11 Cop Who Arrested Dancing Israelis SpeaksAmerican Free Press, October 14, 2011

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In the first ever interview of its kind, AMERICAN FREE PRESS speaks with the police officer responsible for arresting the “Dancing Israelis” on September 11, 2001, who were caught filming and celebrating while the World Trade Center burned and people died.   Continue reading “9-11 Cop Who Arrested Dancing Israelis Speaks”

Homan SquareThe Guardian

The Chicago police department operates an off-the-books interrogation compound, rendering Americans unable to be found by family or attorneys while locked inside what lawyers say is the domestic equivalent of a CIA black site.

The facility, a nondescript warehouse on Chicago’s west side known as Homan Square, has long been the scene of secretive work by special police units. Interviews with local attorneys and one protester who spent the better part of a day shackled in Homan Square describe operations that deny access to basic constitutional rights.   Continue reading “The disappeared: Chicago police detain Americans at abuse-laden ‘black site’”

Enemy No. 1Russia Insider – by Ghada Chehade

As the conflict in Ukraine persists and as peace talks between Putin and western European leaders (Merkel and Hollande) continue, it is important to look at theeconomic actors/interests that benefit from conflict and regime change in the Ukraine and how this compares to situations like Syria, Libya and Iraq. There are under-reported angles and interests to these conflicts that we hear little about in western mainstream media and that many do not look for because they are too caught up in political or human dramas. For instance, mainstream media spend so much time demonizing a single enemy, be it Putin in the Ukraine situation, Assad in Syria, Gaddafi in Libya or Saddam Hussein in Iraq, etc., that they do not also critically explore how external actors may exploit or bolster such conflicts and situations in order to secure politic-economic motives such as access to oil, making way for destructively conditional IMF loans, or quashing domestic policies that undermine foreign imperial and economic interests.   Continue reading “Evil Assad, Evil Gaddafi, Now Evil Putin: How the West Sells War (and Makes a Killing)”

Viktor YanukovichTASS

MOSCOW, February 21. /TASS/. Former President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovich has promised to return to Ukraine as soon as it becomes possible to make the life of the Ukrainian people easierr.

“I regret that I could not do anything,” the former president told Russian television Channel One, recalling the tragic events one year ago.   Continue reading “Yanukovich pledges return to Ukraine as soon as it becomes possible”

The Realist Report

Alexander Hamilton, widely regarded as an important Founding Father of America and a champion of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, has long been suspected of having Jewish ancestry. Hamilton was a Federalist, and a strong proponent of a robust, centralized federal government and national bank. Alternative media personalities have even claimed Hamilton was essentially a Rothschild agent operating in America, seeking to financially enslave the American Republic shortly after gaining independence from Great Britain following the conclusion of the American Revolutionary War.   Continue reading “Alexander Hamilton’s connection to Jews”

bostonBusiness Insider – by Chelsea Harvey

The newest craze has hit Boston: snow-diving.

In the wake of a series of heavy snowstorms, Boston is finding itself literally swamped with snow — so much snow, in fact, that there was talk for a while of dumping some of it into the Boston harbor. In the past month, the city has gotten more than seven feet of precipitation, and Bostonians are starting to come up with creative ways to make light of the situation.   Continue reading “Insane videos of people in Boston endangering their lives by jumping out of windows into snow banks”

white-gold-caviarOddity Central

A special type of caviar, made from rare albino fish eggs and laced with 22-carat gold, is thought to be the most expensive food on the planet. Priced at a staggering $300,000 per kilo (that’s about $40,000 per teaspoon), ‘White Gold’ caviar will be served to the super rich at some of the best restaurants in the world.

The powdery caviar, also called Strottarga Bianco, is the creation of Austrian fish farmer Walter Gruell, 51, and his son Patrick, 25. According to Patrick, the Strottarga Bianco comes from the white roe of the extremely rare albino sturgeon. To make just one kilo White Gold, the father-son duo use five kilos of caviar, which is then dehydrated. Older sturgeon are used because the eggs are apparently more elegant, smooth, spongier, aromatic, and they simply taste better.   Continue reading “At $40,000 per Teaspoon, Albino Caviar Named “White Gold” Is the World’s Most Expensive Food”

EAG News – by Kyle Olson

NEENAH, Wis. – An 8th grader at Shattuck Middle School received a perfect score for claiming Republicans want to “destroy” the pathway to citizenship.

According to the boy’s father, Scott Radies, he was given a worksheet by Social Studies teacher Grace Davis. Students were to read a political cartoon and answer questions about it.   Continue reading “School assignment features Republican tearing up ‘pathway to citizenship’”

News Forage

It was just a regular morning at the Good Family Pharmacy in Pinch, West Virginia until a masked man walked into the pharmacy attempting to rob it. 

Unfortunately for the man, one of the pharmacists on duty was armed.  According to news reports, the pharmacist actually joked with the man when he first came in about robbing him and that’s when the suspect pulled out a gun to rob them!   Continue reading “Watch As This Gun-Toting Pharmacist Saves Seven Of His Customers From An Armed Robber”

ABC News

Las Vegas police identified the suspect who was arrested Thursday in connection with an alleged road rage incident that took the life of a woman, and the victim’s husband told reporters the family knew the suspect and had tried to help him.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department arrested Erich Nowsch, 19, at a house only a block away from where the slain woman, Tammy Meyers, had lived with her family. Meyers’ visibly upset husband, Robert Meyers, was standing nearby when the arrest was made after a two-hour standoff and was asked by police to back away from the area.   Continue reading “Las Vegas ‘Road Rage’ Shooting Arrest: Family Knew Suspect”