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Month: July 2014
The Russian military detected a Ukrainian SU-25 fighter jet gaining height towards the MH17 Boeing on the day of the catastrophe. Kiev must explain why the military jet was tracking the passenger airplane, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
“A Ukraine Air Force military jet was detected gaining height, it’s distance from the Malaysian Boeing was 3 to 5km,” said the head of the Main Operations Directorate of the HQ of Russia’s military forces, Lieutenant-General Andrey Kartopolov speaking at a media conference in Moscow on Monday. Continue reading “Ukrainian Su-25 fighter detected in close approach to MH17 before crash – Moscow”
Western Journalism – by F. Peter Brown
You’ll be shocked when you found out what things are more popular than Congress. Get ready…some of these are downright gross: Continue reading “You Won’t Believe The 14 Awful Things That Are STILL More Popular Than Congress”
President Obama may rake in the money from fawning donors during his two-day fundraising sweep through Los Angeles this week, but he’s not winning any fans among commuters who, as they do, take to social media to vent.
“Obama is visiting Los Angeles today which means I won’t be home till around 7:30pm due to traffic delays. #SMH” tweeted Twitter user West Coastin’. Continue reading “L.A. gets snarky about Obama traffic delays: #ThanksObama”
The Big Picture, April 25, 2011
Before the founding of the Zionist movement, there were about 1,000,000 Jews throughout the Middle East, living among Arabs in relative peace for many centuries. In 1890, there were 500,000 Arabs living in Palestine, 80% of which were Muslim, 8% Jews. Yet, Zionist leaders claimed they were coming to settle “a people without land [mostly European Jews] on a land without people [Palestine].”
By 1947, Jews owned about 6% of the land in Palestine. Yet, the United Nations – perhaps in light of the aftermath of the genocide of Jews in Europe – voted to partition Palestine between Jews and Arabs, giving Jews 54% of the land. Continue reading “History of Palestine, Part I : The Truth about Zionism”
Millions of pounds could be paid to communities that consider burying the UK’s nuclear waste in their area, the government has announced.
Payments of up to £1 million (US$1.6 million) a year could be doled out to localities that even contemplate accommodating an underground Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) to permanently store radioactive waste from nuclear power, industry, and defense. The UK’s spent nuclear fuel is currently stored at radioactive sites across the country. Continue reading “Radioactive rewards: UK offers ‘bribes’ for areas to consider nuclear waste site”
Philly.com – by Ben Finley, Allison Steele and Laura McCrystal
A hospital caseworker is dead and a psychiatrist injured after a gunman opened fire inside Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in Delaware County on Thursday afternoon, police said.
Officials believe the gunman opened fire in a small office, then the doctor then drew his own weapon and shot the assailant, hitting him three times and critically injuring him, said Delaware County District Attorney Jack Whelan. Continue reading “Gunman shoots two at Darby hospital, doctor returns fire”
There have been reports that the Islamic State has issued a fatwa(Islamic decree) mandating female genital mutilation for all women aged 11 to 46. Female genital mutilation (FGM) involves the removal of part or all of the external genitalia of a woman.
However, other reports suggest that it may have been a fake put out by one of the Islamic State’s many enemies. Continue reading “‘Islamic State’ Consolidates Power, Enforces Brutal Sharia”
Meriam Ibrahim, the Christian Sudanese woman who was sentenced to death for apotasy, arrived in Rome with her family on her way to the U.S. Ibrahim was given a private audience with the Pope. Continue reading “Death Row Christian Woman Flees Sudan, Arrives in Rome”
Recent Boko Haram attacks have left 11 parents of the 220 girls abducted by the group dead. In an attack on the Kautakari village by the Islamist militants, seven fathers of the missing girls were killed. A total of 51 villagers died in the attack on the village, which is loactedclose to Chibok.
In addition to the seven fathers, four other parents of the kidnapped girls have died due to illnesses caused by the trauma of having their daughters taken. One is reported to have died of heart failure, another from high blood pressure and the two others of natural causes related to the trauma. Continue reading “Boko Haram Kills Parents of Kidnapped Girls”
In Manvel Texas inside Brazoria County. The Federal Government does not care what the American people think. The Shiloh treatment center has received a 5 million dollar grant from Washington DC to house these unaccompanied minors who entered the county illegally. The residents near by are outraged because these children who are possible disease carriers are coming in their back yard.This is against the wishes of the people of Brazoria county Texas. Continue reading “QUARANTINE: A Possible Local Government Solution For Brazoria County. A Deterrence That Might Keep illegal Unaccompanied Minors Out of Manvel Texas?”
USA Today – by Tom Vanden Brook
The Russian military fired artillery rounds into eastern Ukraine on Thursday, a “clear escalation” of hostilities there, Army Col. Steve Warren, a Pentagon spokesman, said.
Russia has about 12,000 troops on the border with Ukraine, Warren said. Russian tanks, artillery and rocket launchers have crossed into Ukraine to support separatists there.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has not spoken to his Russian counterpart about the artillery attack and has no plans to, Warren said. Continue reading “Russian military fires artillery into eastern Ukraine”
From helping prevent asthma to treating stomach ulcers, probiotics are being found to be incredibly beneficial. These live microorganisms found in foods like yogurt and sour cream have now been found to help improve our blood pressure through their regular consumption. Recent research has found that individuals who regularly consume probiotics over an extended period of time (at least eight weeks) modestly lower their blood pressure.
It is estimated that one in every three Americans suffer from high blood pressure. This is said to cost the United States over $100 billion in healthcare services per year (estimated from a 2008 study) due to the fact that high blood pressure can lead to brain damage, heart disease and premature aging. The ability to naturally suppress high blood pressure with fewer side effects than pharmaceuticals is vitally important.
Continue reading “Probiotics can help lower blood pressure”
The New American – by Alex Newman
After being defeated in 2012, Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee quietly announced that they would be holding yet another vote on ratification for thewidely criticized United Nations “Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities.” The radical planetary agreement, known as UN CRPD for short, purports to grant oversight of U.S. policies on disabled Americans to an unelected global “committee” of self-styled “experts.” While the latest bid to ratify the scheme has flown largely under the media radar so far, the opposition is once again gearing up for a fight to stop it. Continue reading “Senate Dems Quietly Revive Radical UN Disabilities Treaty”
BEIRUT: An Air Algerie plane crashed Thursday enroute from Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso to Algiers with more than 100 passengers onboard, an Algerian aviation official said. The plane had disappeared from radar Thursday morning, with at least 20 of its passengers Lebanese, a source at Lebanon’s consulate in Burkina Faso initially told The Daily Star, with officials later confirming the number.
On Thursday evening, Mali’s president announced that the wreckage of the Air Algerie flight has been spotted between the northern towns of Aguelhoc and Kidal. Continue reading “Air Algerie flight crashes, 20 Lebanese onboard”