Author: Wade
Hundreds of people held an anti-Donald Trump protest in downtown Dallas, Texas, on Monday ahead of the Republican frontrunner’s campaign rally. The real estate mogul spoke to more than 17,000 people, but a major Latino group had a simple message: Dump Trump.
The protest rally, spread across social media with the hashtag #DumpTrump, brought together several hundred people on a Monday evening as they marched for a mile from the Catholic Cathedral to Dallas City Hall. Continue reading “Dump Trump: Major Latino group protests GOP frontrunner, clashes with supporters”
Russia Today was recently granted a rare interview with other foreign media outlets at Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s home, wherein he summed up the entire refugee issue: Continue reading “Assad: “Worried About Refugees? Stop Supporting Terrorists””
Global Research – by Stephen Lendman
On September 11, a publication called Russian Spring reported US unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks on Syrian military positions – “disguised as an airstrike on ISIS.”
Syrian journalists learned details of what’s happening. Numerous civilians were killed. According to Syrian military sources, covert US drone strikes against its forces and positions happened before, part of Washington’s phony war on ISIS. Continue reading “US Drones Attack Syria’s Military, “Disguised as an Airstrike against ISIS””
Off the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings
The owners of an dairy are dumping hundreds of gallons of skim milk down the drain because of a state order to label their all-natural product “imitation.”
Under Florida state rules, the only way the Ocheesee Creamery can market its product as skim milk would be to inject it with artificial Vitamin A – and thus avoid the imitation label. The owners of the creamery have sued the state and are being represented by the Institute for Justice. Continue reading “Florida orders dairy to mislabel all-natural skim milk with “imitation” label to mislead consumers”
Is Syria’s destruction a part of the Zionist plan to create a ‘Greater Israel’ ?
The Plan — according to U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.): In an interview with Amy Goodman on March 2, 2007, U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.), explains that the Bush Administration planned to take out 7 countries in 5 years: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Lybia, Somalia, Sudan, Iran Continue reading “ISIS is working on Mossad/CIA Plan to Create Greater Israel”
The Unz Review – by Philip Giraldi
“An agent of influence is an agent of some stature who uses his or her position to influence public opinion or decision making to produce results beneficial to the country whose intelligence service operates the agent.” So goes the book definition but any experienced intelligence officer will note that there are degrees of cooperation and direction in such a relationship. The agent might be fully controlled and on a salary or he or she might be very loosely guided, ideologically motivated but cautious and reluctant to receive any favors in return. The key is that the agent has to be acting on behalf of the interests of the foreign government, which will at least some of the time mean working directly against the interests of his own. Continue reading “Israel’s Agent of Influence”
Business Insider – by Danielle Andrew
When a couple out on their ranch in Morgan Hill, California, saw a wild pig roaming the brush, they decided to shoot it and take it home for meat. After transporting the pig back home and draining its blood, the pair cut open the pig, ready to skin and portion it, only to find this wild hog was hiding something quite unusual below the surface. Continue reading “A wild pig with bright blue flesh was found in California — and no one knows why”
Sky News – by Jonathan Samuels
Refugees heading to Greece on people smugglers’ boats are given a ‘migrants handbook’ packed with tips, maps, phone numbers and advice about getting across Europe.
Among discarded life jackets and punctured rubber dinghies, Sky News discovered a tattered copy of the unique travel guide washed up on a beach on the Greek island of Lesbos. Continue reading “Sky Finds ‘Handbook’ For EU-Bound Migrants”
Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown
James O’Keffe strikes again, exposing more corruption from the Clinton criminal mafia. This time it’s in Nevada, where the Hillary Clinton campaign not only promotes the breaking of election law, but brags about doing so.
Christina Gupana, a Hillary campaign worker and Las Vegas attorney, was caught by Project Veritas Action journalists advising her fellow campaign workers to “do whatever you can, whatever you can get away with just do it.” Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Campaign Workers Busted on Video Bragging about Breaking Election Law: “Whatever you Can Get Away With, Just Do It””
As Google, Tesla, Volvo, and other companies make great strides with their self-driving car technology, we’ve started moving past questions about whether the technology will work, and started digging into the ethics of how it should work. For example, we recently discussedwhether or not cars should be programmed to sacrifice their own driver if it means saving the lives of countless others (like a number of children on a school bus). Programmers are also battling with how to program vehicles to obey all rules — yet still account for highway safety’s biggest threat: shitty human drivers. Continue reading “Should Police Have The Right To Take Control Of Self-Driving Cars?”
Las Vegas Review Journal- by Keith Rogers
With no counteroffer on the table, the Air Force let its final $5.2 million offer expire at 3 p.m. Thursday and asked the Justice Department to condemn the Sheahan family’s Groom Mine property and claims near the classified Area 51 installation.
Groom Mine co-owners Joe and Ben Sheahan had sent an email Thursday morning to an Air Force real estate chief saying they “are willing to sit down and negotiate” a counteroffer for sale of their 400 acres of property and mining claims, within sight of the remote Air Force location. Continue reading “Air Force decides to condemn private land near Area 51”
Phoenix New Times – by Stephen Lemons
About 48 hours before his lifeless body was found hanging by the neck from a blue rope tied to a pool table at his home, ex-MCSO deputy Ramon “Charley” Armendariz told a group of friends and neighbors that he was a planning a press conference where he would “expose the sheriff’s office,” for some unspecified misdeeds.
According to a recently released sheriff’s office report on Armendariz’s death, Armendariz made the announcement during a May 6 gathering last year at a neighbor’s house, where he publicly apologized for his arrest days before for drug possession. Continue reading “MCSO Deputy Promised to “Expose Sheriff’s Office” before Suicide”
On Thursday evening, we chronicled the latest in the drama that is Syria’s horrific civil war, noting that,according to an Israeli defense source, “hundreds” of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards are on the ground in Syria fighting alongside the Russians to support Bashar al-Assad’s depleted forces as they battle to regain control of the country.
If true, that would answer the following question which we’ve been asking for quite some time: will Iran remain on the sidelines and allow the Houthis to be routed in Yemen and Assad deposed in Syria, or will Tehran, like Moscow, finally decide that the time for rhetoric has come to an end? Continue reading ““Be Our Guest”: Russia Warns Washington Of “Unintended Incidents” In Syria”
Major railway hub of the US capital was locked down after security at Union Station shot a man wielding a knife.
Eyewitnesses reported several gunshots were fired in the food court, prompting police to evacuate the building. Continue reading “Union Station in Washington, DC evacuated after shots fired”
Wow. That was fast. It’s only been two weeks (15 days to be exact).
“I plan to devote all of my strength and resources to seeing that some good comes from this evil,” wrote Andy Parker in his recent Washington Post op-ed titled “My daughter was killed on live television. I will do whatever it takes to end gun violence”. “I am entering this arena with open eyes. I realize the magnitude of the force that opposes sensible and reasonable safeguards on the purchase of devices that have a single purpose: to kill.” Continue reading “Virginia Reporter’s Father Andy Parker Joins with Bloomberg’s Moms Demand Action to Head #WhateverItTakes Gun Control Rally In D.C.”
Japan is considering requiring it’s citizens to obtain mandatory personal ID’s by year 2021. The proposed ID will link individuals bank account information and personal health records to a centralized government database. Government officials contend that the personal ID is necessary to track vaccinations and monitor financial transactions with the ultimate goal of ensuring medical compliance and elimination of tax fraud. According to Japanese officials, participation in the program, named “My Number,” is completely voluntary. Continue reading “Japan Issues “My Number” A National ID Card That Links Bank And Vaccine Records To Government Database”
Breaking 911 Newsroom – by Grant
Phoenix, ARIZONA — There have been nine shootings in the past 10 days on Arizona’s highways, luckily no one has been killed.
On Sunday, September 6, 2015, at approximately 8:30 p.m., a shooting occurred on westbound SR 202 near 32nd Street.
After a disagreement in Tempe, a black Toyota Camry or Corolla with a temporary plate followed the victim vehicle west on SR 202. The Toyota was occupied by three males. Continue reading “Gunman Targeting Drivers on Arizona Interstate”