By ZeroHedge via Vigilant News

Russia on Sunday is reporting a mass casualty event in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol, and is saying that a US long-range missile was behind it. Continue reading “Children Among Mass Casualties After US-Supplied Missile Hits Crowded Beach in Crimea”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

Illegal migrants are being provided with voter registration forms without requiring proof of citizenship, the NY Post reports.

Continue reading “Welfare Offices Providing Voter Registration Forms To Illegals Without Proof Of Citizenship”

By Connor Freeman – Antiwar.com

Tel Aviv carried out several attacks across the Gaza Strip this weekend. On Saturday, Gaza’s Health Ministry said more than 100 Palestinians were killed, along with 169 others wounded, in 24 hours amid various strikes. This was the deadliest day in the Strip since the June 8 massacre on the Nuseirat refugee camp, which slaughtered at least 274 Palestinians and wounded hundreds more. A UN facility was hit on Sunday, killing at least four people. Continue reading “IDF Kills Over 100 Palestinians in Weekend Strikes Across Gaza Strip”

By Didi Rankovic – Reclaim The Net

The Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), a UK think tank that was in 2021 awarded a grant by the US State Department and got involved in censoring Americans, has come up with a “research project” that criticizes YouTube. Continue reading “UK Think Tank, Once Funded by US State Department, Calls for Stricter YouTube Censorship”

By PORTFOLIO ARMOR – Zerohedge

The flight path of Forte10, a U.S. Air Force Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance drone, during the missile attack on Sevastopol.
The flight path of Forte10, a U.S. Air Force Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance drone, during the missile attack on Sevastopol.

Will Russia Finally Retaliate Outside Of The Ukraine?

The Ukrainian attack that killed at least 5 Russian beachgoers and wounded another 124 in Sevastopol reportedly used American-supplied ATACMS missiles armed with cluster munition warheads. A number of open source intelligence analysts have suggested the missiles were observed and may have even been directed by a U.S. Air Force surveillance drone operating nearby at the time. Continue reading “How Will Russia Retaliate For The Attack On Sevastopol?”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

The UK paper The Telegraph, citing exclusively anonymous sources, ran an article on Sunday with no named author claiming Hezbollah is “storing missiles and explosives at Lebanon’s main airport.” Continue reading “The Telegraph, Citing Anonymous Sources, Claims Hezbollah ‘Storing Missiles and Explosives at Lebanon’s Main Airport’”

By Didi Rankovic – Reclaim The Net

Brazil’s Attorney General Jorge Messias is reported to be looking for ways to gain more powers in his ongoing push to censor “disinformation.” Continue reading “Brazil’s Attorney General Seeks New Powers to Remove “Disinformation” Online”

By Kyle Anzalone – Antiwar.com

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that Gaza’s lone border crossing with Egypt had been completely destroyed by its operations in the area. In recent days, the IDF has targeted the few undestroyed areas left in the Strip. Continue reading “IDF: Rafah Crossing Completely Destroyed, No Longer Usable”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

President Putin shared his view during a press conference in Hanoi that the US will replace Zelensky during the first half of next year after they use him to make unpopular decisions such as further lowering the draft age.

His prediction coincided with Russia’s foreign intelligence service publishing its latest such report about this scenario, which claimed that Zaluzhny is being seriously considered by the US as his replacement and is also deemed to be more suitable for negotiating peace with Moscow than others. Continue reading “How Likely Is It That The US Replaces Zelensky In The First Half Of Next Year?”

By Hayden Cunningham – The Postmillennial

Federal appeals court blocks Biden's Title IX changes that would force schools to let men use women's bathrooms

A federal appeals court has ruled against the Biden administration’s initial Title IX guidance that was announced in 2021. The controversial guidance sought to include sexual orientation and gender identity under Title IX’s protections and penalize schools that bar transgender-identifying students from using the bathrooms or participating in sports based on their gender identity. In other words, the provisions in Title IX that allowed for protections and set-asides on the basis of biological sex were made to be extended to gender identity, as well. Continue reading “Federal appeals court blocks Biden’s Title IX changes that would force schools to let men use women’s bathrooms”

By KIT KLARENBERG – MPN

On May 15, the University Network for Human Rights (UNHR), a U.S.-based advocacy group training undergraduates in human rights law at colleges and universities worldwide to counter abusive state, corporate, or private conduct, published a 105-page analysis of international law and its application to Israel’s military actions since October 7, 2023. Drawing on extensive evidence and historical legal precedents, the findings leave no doubt that Israel has committed horrific breaches of the 1948 Genocide Convention in Gaza. Continue reading “TOP US LAW SCHOOLS PRESENT UNDENIABLE EVIDENCE OF ISRAEL’S GAZA GENOCIDE”

By Connor Freeman – Antiwar.com

The State Department said on Tuesday that it has green-lit a $360 million arms sale to Taipei, including hundreds of armed drones, missile equipment, and other support material. China views Taiwan as part of its territory, and while it prefers to reclaim the de facto independent island peacefully, it has not ruled out using force if its “red lines” are crossed. Continue reading “Washington Approves $360 Million Arms Sale to Taiwan”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

Singapore, Switzerland and Denmark have been named the world’s most competitive economies in the 2024 World Competitiveness Ranking published by the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) on Tuesday. While Denmark dropped two spots after topping the list in 2022 and 2023, Singapore leapt from 4th place to number 1 thanks to very high scores in government and business efficiency.

Infographic: The U.S. Drops Out of Global Competitiveness Top 10 | Statista Continue reading “The US Drops Out Of Global Competitiveness Top 10 For First Time Ever”

By The Post Millennial

Rachel Morin's suspected murderer entered US illegally in 2023 after being caught, sent back 3 times: report

On Thursday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed that the illegal immigrant who allegedly raped and murdered Rachel Morin entered the US as a “gotaway.” Continue reading “Rachel Morin’s suspected murderer entered US illegally in 2023 after being caught, sent back 3 times: report”

By Didi Rankovic – Reclaim The Net

The European Union (EU) has managed to unite politicians, app makers, privacy advocates, and whistleblowers in opposition to the bloc’s proposed encryption-breaking new rules, known as “chat control” (officially, CSAM (child sexual abuse material) Regulation). Continue reading “EU’s Mass Surveillance Faces Fierce Resistance”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

Brent crude futures were flat on Friday amid rising geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe, which seems counterintuitive as escalating war risks could result in supply disruptions.

In the overnight hours, four refineries in southern Russia were targeted, with one facility damaged, in one of the largest drone swarm attacks since the war in Ukraine began, Bloomberg reports. Continue reading “Ukrainian Drone Swarms Target Four Russian Refineries In Major Attack”