Breitbart – by Joel B Pollak

An Israeli intelligence report that was provided to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Cabinet, and which has leaked to the media, suggests that the Iranian regime was taken by surprise by the ongoing wave of protests, but is not in danger of collapse — at least, not yet.

Barak Ravid of Israel’s Channel 10, writing at Axios.com, notes: “Big picture: The Israeli Foreign Ministry report says the Iranian regime was surprised by the mass protest and is now trying to contain it through preventive arrests and crackdown on social media — while trying to avoid violent response against protesters.”   Continue reading “Leaked Israeli Intelligence Report: Iran Protests No Threat to Regime — Yet”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Prominent Bridgewater Associates executive Bruce Steinberg and his family were among 10 Americans killed when a charter plane crashed into a mountain in Costa Rica on Sunday.

The news was first reported by the New York Post yesterday. Bruce and Irene Steinberg and their sons, Matthew, 13, William, 18, and Zachary, 19 were all aboard the single-engine Cessna when it smashed into a mountainous region in the Guancaste province while en route to the capital city of San José, officials said.   Continue reading “Bridgewater Executive And Family Killed In Costa Rica Plane Crash”

Fox News

The rifle-toting man who gunned down a Colorado deputy in a New Year’s Eve “ambush-style” attack had ranted about the sheriff and a local police officer in recent online posts discovered after the assault.

Matthew Riehl, 37, fired more than 100 rounds as he was holed up in a bedroom in his apartment in Highlands Ranch, before he too was found dead at the scene. The Douglas County Sheriff’s office identified Riehl as the gunman Sunday evening.   Continue reading “Gunman in deadly Colorado deputy shooting identified as Iraq War vet with grudge against sheriff”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

Happy New Year, America! Somehow, we all survived 2017 and we’re still breathing. America hasn’t been shattered yet, North Korea hasn’t yet nuked us and Baltimore still has at least a few citizens who aren’t heroin addicts. The dollar hasn’t collapsed and neither has the stock market. Heck, even Bitcoin is still over $12,000 right now… at least for the moment.

So drink up and party down while you still can. You’ll want to sober up quickly so that you can face 2018 with a degree of seriousness, because a lot of the craziness that didn’t quite bubble to the surface is 2017 is now primed for a 2018 eruptionContinue reading “Happy New Year, America! Are you really ready for 2018? Here’s a list of 20+ things that could erupt without warning…”

World Events and the Bible

2017 has taken us on quite a ride. The events of this year once again eclipsed the events of the previous year, a trend that continues year after year.

In the United States (U.S.) we saw everything; historical Monuments removed from our nation, homosexual Pastors continuing to marry one another, we saw a multitude of immoral sex scandals right down to financially broken and even sick American households and so much more.   Continue reading “2017 In Review: Morality Crumbles, Debt Accelerates And Global Powers Turn Their Attention To Iran”

Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos

Nestlé has been taking more than 60 million gallons of water per year from the San Bernardino National Forest, according to California regulators, which amounts to billions of gallons of water stolen over the past 68 years — without any valid basis of right to the water.

A two-year investigation by the California State Water Resources Control Board revealed that Nestlé, which sells water under the Arrowhead brand, lacked the proper permits for the vast majority of the water taken.   Continue reading “Nestlé Caught Stealing Billions of Gallons of Water from California—No One Arrested”

Gov’t Slaves – by Thomas Dishaw

Over the Christmas holiday my wife and I went back to Maryland to visit family, and like any other reasonable person, I decided to drive an hour and a half north-west to Hagerstown in hopes of capturing a glimpse of the much-talked-about United Nations vehicles stored in this secret Maryland facility.

Here is what I found….  Continue reading “I went to investigate the United Nations vehicles in Hagerstown, Maryland…Here is what I found”

Yahoo News

Five deputies were shot, one fatally, after responding to a domestic disturbance call at an apartment complex south of Denver on Sunday morning, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said.

Two civilians were also shot, but their condition is unknown. Authorities have not yet disclosed the condition of the other injured officers who were dispatched to the Copper Canyon Apartments, which is located in Highlands Ranch.   Continue reading “Sheriff’s Deputy Killed, 6 Other People Hurt In Colorado Shooting”

RT

As the rest of the world prepares to party like it’s 1999 to ring in 2018, the New Year’s festivities have already kicked off in style across Asia and Australia.

Melbourne, Australia made a valiant effort with its New Year’s Eve pyrotechnics, but it’s fair to say that Sydney still reigns supreme with its world-famous (and almost deafening) fireworks display.   Continue reading “2018 has arrived: Fireworks galore as southern hemisphere rings in new year”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown, November 20, 2017

Last week, as the trial of Cliven, Ammon, and Ryan Bundy, along with Ryan Payne got underway, we reported on bombshells that were dropped by government witness Mary Ann Rugwell (my apologies for misspelling her name in the previous report), in which she testified that the Bureau of Land Management was not only supposed to merely round up the cattle and give them back to the Bundys, but that Cliven only owed $8,815 in trespass fees over ten years, not millions.

Just so we’re clear, even Fox News continues promoting the narrative that the Bundys owe millions to the government.   Continue reading “Just How Much Did Cliven Bundy Actually Owe? See The Document For Yourself – It Wasn’t Millions”

Weather Channel

Piles of snow from Winter Storm Frankie and a bitter arctic blast settled over much of North America have proven to be a miserable and deadly combination.

The bitter cold that has reached temperatures as low as negative 36 degrees Fahrenheit in International Falls, Minnesota, this week has been responsible for a slew of unusual reports, including the death of a dog left to freeze to death on a front porch, as well as sharks succumbing to the elements. It’s so cold, in fact, that the annual Lobster Dip at Old Orchard Beach in Maine was rescheduled for the first time in 30 years, the Associated Press reports.   Continue reading “Snow, Bitter Cold That Has Settled Over U.S. Kills Several People, Animals”

ABC 7

The shooting was reported around 2:25 p.m. in the 300 block of East San Antonio Drive.

When authorities arrived, multiple people were found suffering from gunshot wounds. Police said a victim and the shooting suspect were dead at the scene. It appeared the suspect may have taken his own life, according to police.  Continue reading “2 dead, including suspect, in shooting at Long Beach law office; 1 injured”