Russia Insider

What makes John McCain tick continues to baffle observers.

Putin has volunteered that he is missing a few marbles due to his long captivity in Vietnam.

Conspiracy theorist argue that he is a an asset of Israeli intelligence, citing his marriage to a Jewish mobster family from Arizona, and his comically knee-jerk hollering in favor of anything that benefits Israel.   Continue reading “Watch John McCain Lie About What Is Going on in Syria”

Farsnews

TEHRAN (FNA)- Military sources said that the Russian Air Force launched a series of airstrikes above Aleppo’s Eastern countryside, targeting the ISIL terrorist group’s positions along the Deir Hafer-Aleppo Highway while the Syrian Army attacked the terrorist group on the ground, Arab media reports said.

The sources told Syria’s al-Masdar news outlet that the Syrian army, in coordination with the National Defense Forces (NDF), conducted a powerful assault on the ISIL positions at  ‘Ayn Sabl, resulting in the capture of the Southwestern perimeter of this town that is located to the East of Tal Rayman and Al-Salihiyah.   Continue reading “Russian Jets Strike ISIL Positions in Syria’s Aleppo”

Liberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger

It’s a rare and precious moment when a politician does something which perfeclty demonstrates what he or she really thinks about democracy and power. This is one of those times.

From the Intercept:

The Supreme Court, in its Citizens United decision, ruled that corporations have a First Amendment right to spend unlimited amounts in elections. Now politicians in Kentucky are claiming they have a Constitutional right to receive gifts from lobbyists. Continue reading “Kentucky Politician Files Lawsuit Claiming a First Amendment Right to Accept Bribes”

Health Impact News – by Jefferey Jaxon

California Senate Bill 277 (SB277) is setting a dangerous precedent by removing medical consent from California school children in 2016. In addition, the bill appears to be in violation of the Nuremberg Codes for informed medical consent. However, pressure is already being felt as school administrators and directors have chosen to ignore current law and force vaccine schedules on school children.   Continue reading “California Vaccine Refusers to Get “Court Order” or “CPS Visit” Under SB277”

Naked Security – by Lee Munson

If someone wants to view your photos or contacts on your passcode-protected iPhone they may be able to gain access to the device with Siri.

But if the federal authorities in the US want to see the contents of your phone in the old fashioned way – by asking you your password – they won’t get any help from the judicial system.   Continue reading “Smartphone passcodes are protected by the Fifth Amendment, says US court”

ABC News – by AVIANNE TAN

China has just opened its first glass-bottomed suspension bridge, and being nearly 600-feet-high and 1,000-feet-long, it definitely isn’t for the faint of heart.

The high-altitude, transparent bridge opened this past Thursday in Zhangjiaje Grand Canyon in central China’s Hunan province, according to Chinese newspaper, the People’s Daily.   Continue reading “China Opens 600-Feet-High Glass-Bottomed Bridge in Canyon That Inspired ‘Avatar’”

New York Daily News – by Rachelle Blidner

A Florida cop once named “Officer of the Year” was arrested by federal agents for distributing child porn — and uploading the smut on the job, court documents show.

Port St. Lucie Officer Michael Harding was charged Wednesday with sending and receiving child porn after undercover Homeland Security investigators discovered his filth-ridden account on the app Kik messenger, authorities said.   Continue reading “Florida ‘Officer of the Year’ arrested for child porn”

Sydney Morning Herald – by Alister Doyle

Oslo: Syria’s civil war has prompted the first withdrawal of crop seeds from a “doomsday” vault built in an Arctic mountainside to safeguard global food supplies.

The seeds, including samples of wheat, barley and grasses suited to dry regions, have been requested by researchers in the Middle East to replace a collection in the Syrian city of Aleppo that has been damaged by the war.   Continue reading “Syrian war spurs first withdrawal from ‘doomsday’ Arctic seed vault”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

With each passing day, The Kremlin seems less and less interested in observing any niceties with regard to how it describes Russia’s military involvement in Syria.

Initially, it seemed likely that Moscow would go the Ukraine route by providing logistical support and lurking behind the scenes while officially denying – or at least downplaying – its role in the conflict. Over the course of the last two weeks, it’s become increasingly clear that Russia now intends to make no secret of its intention not only to stabilize the Assad regime but in fact to turn the tide completely with the provision of advanced weapons and equipment including combat aircraft, tanks, and drones.   Continue reading “2,000 Russian Troops Head To Syria For “First Phase” Of Mission To Support Assad”

Armstrong Economics – by Martin Armstrong

The UN has launched its socialist agenda for the total loss of all economic freedom for the entire world by 2030. This is a highly dangerous agenda. The UN is an unelected entity that assumes it has the right to dictate to the world how everything should work. Of course, it is anti-freedom and assumes that cash should be eliminated and taxation should be global. This way of thinking that is absolutely destroying the entire world.   Continue reading “IMF: The New World Government?”

Memory Hole – by James Tracy

A Digital Millenium Copyright Act infringement claim was filed on September 16 against the owner of the “Sandy Hook Hoax” Facebook page concerning photographic images of Lenie Urbina/Avielle Richman. Unsurprisingly, Facebook opted to take the
claim at face value without investigation and remove the image, according to Tony Mead, SHH’s administrator.   Continue reading “Phantom Party Files Copyright Claim Against Sandy Hook Researcher”

Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill

The University of California Board of Regents held their much-anticipated meeting at UC Irvine on Thursday, purportedly to decide whether or not to adopt the U.S. State Department’s official definition of Anti-Semitism for the UC system. They held a lively public comment period with over fifty speakers waiting in line, who were given exactly one minute each to speak.

Many people are unaware that the UC Board of Regents President is none other than “Big Sis,” former Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano!   Continue reading “Jewish Woman Victimized By ‘Anti-Semitic’ Slurs Such as “Zionist Jews Were Responsible For 9/11!” Prove That New Anti-Semitism Protections Are Needed At UC Campuses”

Sputnik

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — About 170,000 convicted criminal aliens who have been ordered deported remain at large in the United States. More than 200 US municipalities currently provide safe-haven as sanctuary cities to illegal immigrants.

“If we are to remain a nation of laws as opposed to a nation of illegal alien mob rule, then I have no issue with DHS [Department of Homeland Security] treating illegal aliens as criminal detainees,” Gilchrist said on Friday.   Continue reading “US Faces Threat of ‘Illegal Alien Mob Rule’ From Uncontrolled Immigrants”