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Author: Wade
As Russian forces continue to pound ISIS positions in Syria, the architects of the massive deception which the group represents are squirming. Once again Vladimir Putin has shown himself a formidable foe of the enemies of mankind.
Trained by the CIA in Afghanistan to fight the Russians and the progressive Tariki government in Kabul in the late 1970’s, these former mujahadeen have since been used by the Agency and its masters at British Intelligence to fight proxy wars against left-wing governments worldwide. Continue reading “The ISIS Fairy Tale”
Liberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger
On Monday, we learned that global “leaders” had come to an agreement on the infamous Trans Pacific Partnership, or TPP. While discouraging, this doesn’t mean the game is over — far from it.
Although politicians have come to a secret agreement, this democracy killing, corporate monstrosity still has to pass the U.S. Congress. So it’s now up to all of us to create an insurmountable degree of opposition and make sure this thing is dead on arrival. Continue reading “How the TPP Could Lead to Worldwide Internet Censorship”
A senior Russian military official has vehemently rejected US allegations that Russian cruise missiles launched from the Caspian Sea and aimed at Daesh positions in Syria have crashed in Iran.
“Any professional knows that during these operations we always fix the target before and after impact. All our cruise missiles hit their target,” Russia’s Defense Ministry spokesman, Major General Igor Konashenkov, said in a statement on Thursday. Continue reading “No Syria-bound Russian missiles landed in Iran: Moscow”
According to an Arizona Dept. of Child Safety document churches are working with social workers to spy on families and they’re also using “Child Safety and Risk Assessments“.
According to a Tuscon.com article church leaders are openly encouraged to collaborate with the gov’t. The article goes on to explain how religious organizations will spy on families and help the gov’t decide whether they should remove a child from their family! Continue reading “Churches are paying the gov’t up to $100 a month to spy on families!”
ROSEBURG, Ore. — A planned visit by President Barack Obama to visit the families of victims of the mass shooting at Umpqua Community College has led to divisions within the Southern Oregon community.
Elected officials say they welcome the visit, despite having different political views than the president.
Gun rights groups have also been vocal, condemning his visit after Obama said he plans to keep gun control at the forefront of political discussions. Continue reading “Multiple protests planned for Obama visit in Roseburg”
WASHINGTON (AP) — As many as four of the 26 long-range cruise missiles that Russia said it fired at Syrian targets landed instead in Iran, U.S. defense officials said Thursday.
The officials said it’s unclear whether the errant missiles, launched from Russian ships in the Caspian Sea, caused any significant damage in Iran. Both the Russian government and state-run Iranian media accused the United States of inaccurate or deliberately deceptive statements. Continue reading “US: Several Russian cruise missiles landed in Iran”
Former US national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski’s assertion that Washington should retaliate against Moscow for Russian airstrikes against US assets in Syria is a “stunning admission” of the role America has played in the Syrian crisis, an American scholar in Wisconsin says.
Dr. Kevin Barrett, a founding member of the Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance, made the remarks in a phone interview with Press TV on Tuesday while commenting on Brzezinski’s latest article about Russia in the Financial Times. Continue reading “Brzezinski’s comment exposes US assets in Syria: Scholar”
Terrorists drive nice trucks, U.S. counter-terrorism officials have noticed.
Countless news videos and social media posts show Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists driving around in what appear to be new Toyota trucks.
The U.S. has asked Toyota to explain how hundreds, if not thousands, of the ubiquitous white pickups ended up in enemy hands. Continue reading “U.S. asks Toyota to explain why ISIS has so many new trucks”
Leaders of NATO openly threatened a military response against Russian forces in Syria Tuesday, after a series of incidents involving Russian warplanes operating along the Syrian-Turkish border.
Speaking in Brussels, in the course of a state visit to several Western European countries, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan claimed that Russian fighters had violated his country’s air space. “An attack on Turkey means an attack on NATO,” he said, although he stopped short of citing Article Five of the North Atlantic Treaty, which calls for an armed response by NATO to any attack on a member country like Turkey. Continue reading “US, NATO step up threats to Russia over Syria”
President Barack Obama recently moved to ban police departments from receiving a range of “military style” weapons and equipment.
The ban effects weapons like grenade launchers and bayonets and a variety of armored vehicles.
Apparently still kosher are the now commonplace assault rifles that nearly all police departments now equip their officers with. Continue reading “Police Departments Nationwide Forced To Give Back Grenade Launchers, Bayonets and Tanks”
Breitbart – by Adelle Nazarian
Toys “R” Us is the latest in a string of U.S. companies that has been caught forcing their American employees to train foreign college-grads to take the Americans’ jobs, via a process known as “knowledge transfer.”
An expose by the New York Times revealed in detail how the renowned children’s toy-chain brought in eight workers from the global outsourcing company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). The Indians shadowed employees, mainly in accounting, and produced intricate manuals for TCS workers in India to take over these jobs. By late June, the jobs had been transferred overseas and 67 employees had been laid off from Toys “R” Us, many of whom had reportedly been at the company for over a decade. Continue reading “Toys ‘R’ Us Forces U.S. College Grads To Train Their H-1B Foreign Replacements”
Translated by Kristina Rus
Kabul needs Russian help in the fight against terrorist group “Islamic state”. This was announced by the first Vice-President of Afghanistan General Abdul Rashid Dostum following the meeting with the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov.
“Dostum said that ISIS is trying to make its foothold in Afghanistan. To prevent this threat Kabul needs Russian support, as in Syria. We are confident that the Russian leadership will make a positive decision in this matter,” — wrote Kadyrov on his social network page. Continue reading “Who is next in line? Afghanistan wants Russia’s help too”
Western Journalism – by Kevin Whitson
Barack Obama announced that on Friday he will be visiting Roseburg, Oregon, the town of the mass killing by a deranged man on the campus of Umpquo Community College. The gunman, who killed 9 and injured 9, reportedly chose to execute Christian students while leaving non-Christians with less serious wounds.
The residents were barely given time to begin the grieving process when President Obama decided to openly politicize the event in an effort to push his anti-Second Amendment agenda. In July, Obama lamented that he was not able to do more about gun control stating America, “is the one advanced nation on earth in which we do not have sufficient common-sense, gun safety laws.” Continue reading “Obama Announced A Trip To Oregon Massacre Site- The Town’s Residents Are Doing THIS In Response”
Independent – by Andrew Griffin
An agreement that some campaigners have called the “biggest global threat to the internet” has just been signed, potentially bringing huge new restrictions on what people can do with their computers.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership is the conclusion of five years of negotiations, and will cover 40 per cent of the world’s economy. Its claimed purpose is to create a unified economic bloc so that companies and businesses can trade more easily — but it also puts many of the central principle of the internet in doubt, according to campaigners. Continue reading “TPP signed: the ‘biggest global threat to the internet’ agreed, as campaigners warn that secret pact could bring huge new restrictions to the internet”
Western Journalism – by Randy DeSoto
“Once again those three things didn’t even intersect with this shooting.”
National Review’s Charles C. W. Cooke appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Friday responding to President Obama and other anti-gun liberals who are calling for gun-control legislation in the wake of Thursday’s campus shooting in Oregon. Continue reading “Journalist Brilliantly Blows Up MSNBC’s Anti-Gun Argument With One Perfect Question”
Underground News – by Christopher Rice
Of the 119 known detainees, the CIA wrongfully held at least 26 people (22 percent) due to bad intelligence. Throughout the program, the CIA repeatedly underreported the number of people it detained. It claimed it had detained “fewer than 100 people,” while records indicate the agency detained 119. One of the wrongfully held was an “intellectually challenged” man, Nazir Ali. His taped interrogation was used as leverage to get a family member to provide information. Continue reading “Disturbing New Photos of CIA Torture”