RT

Iran and six leading world powers signed a comprehensive plan for ending international sanctions against Iran in exchange for putting restrictions on its controversial nuclear program. RT takes a look at the groundbreaking document.

The deal signed in Vienna on Tuesday is meant to break a 12-year standoff over Iran’s nuclear activities, which some nations claimed involved military research. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) acknowledges Iran’s right for peaceful nuclear development on par with any other signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.   Continue reading “Key points of historic nuclear deal reached by Iran and 6 world powers”

CNS News – by Terence P. Jeffrey

The federal government raked in a record of approximately $2,446,920,000,000 in tax revenues through the first nine months of fiscal 2015 (Oct. 1, 2014 through the end of June), according to the Monthly Treasury Statement released today.

That equaled approximately $16,451 for every person in the country who had either a full-time or part-time job in June.   Continue reading “$2,446,920,000,000: Federal Taxes Set Record Through June; $16,451 Per U.S. Worker—Feds Still Run $313B Deficit”

Counter Current News

It sounds almost unimaginable, but it isn’t the script of a new Hollywood movie: the Pentagon has literally forced movie producers to turn villains into heroes, add U.S. Military rescues, as well as changing scenes that they deem “sensitive.”

Producers and directors say they are literally being forced to re-write scripts. If the United States Department of Defense deems their content ­inappropriate, the changes are strongly “suggested.”   Continue reading “Iron Man and Transformers Were Censored by US Military For Getting Too Close To The Truth”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

After less than a year under appeal, the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit released its opinion in Trinity Wall Street v. Walmart Stores, Inc., explaining that Walmart cannot be forced to allow shareholders to infringe on customers’s 2nd Amendment rights.

The path to this judgement began in April 2014, when NYC’s Trinity Church sued Walmart to force the retailer to allow shareholders “to vote on the ‘sale of high capacity guns’–i.e., guns which take ‘high capacity’ magazines–as well as ‘other potentially offensive products.’”   Continue reading “Court Rules Walmart Shareholders Cannot Infringe on Customers’s 2nd Amendment Rights”

Huffington Post – by Kim Bellware

New York City has settled a claim with Eric Garner’s family for $5.9 million in an effort by city officials to head off a full-blown lawsuit.

New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer on Monday announced the pre-litigation settlement in relation to the 43-year-old’s chokehold death in NYPD custody last July. The move is a strategy by Stringer’s office to save taxpayers the expense of a costly trial and provide closure to the victims’ families, according to The New York Times.   Continue reading “New York City Pays Eric Garner’s Family $5.9 Million Settlement To Avoid Lawsuit”

MuckRock – by Shawn Musgrave

A CIA quiz on domestic intelligence authorities reiterates that the New York City Police Department does not qualify as an intelligence agency when it comes to information sharing. But the CIA-NYPD relationship has a long history, and the two agencies haven’t always filled in all the bubbles correctly.

The Central Intelligence Agency released the quiz in response to an ACLU lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act. The undated quiz broadly covers the CIA’s authority to conduct intelligence operations, both abroad and within US borders.   Continue reading “CIA has to remind itself that the NYPD is not an intelligence agency”

Unz Review – by The Saker

Two historical summits are taking place this week: the crisis talk in France and Germany about the Greek crisis and the simultaneous meeting of the BRICS and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) countries in Ufa, Russia. These two meetings could hardly be more different.

The Eurobureaucrats are scrambling to prevent a domino effect in which Greece would leave the Eurozone and set a precedent for other Mediterranean countries such as Italy, Spain or even France. But there is really much more at stake here than the comparatively small Greek debts, the solvency of European banks or even the future of the Euro. What is really at stake is the credibility and future of the entire “Euro project” and thus the future of the oligarchy which created it.   Continue reading “A Tale of Two World Orders”

NoDisInfo

It can now be confirmed. The murder of Ennis Cosby was a hit-job by the arch-hedonistic, terminally corrupt Zionist mob. A direct connection to the Israeli Mossad is clear and categorical. No one can deny it. The players include both Chinese and Israeli mobsters, along with elements of the Khazarian Jewish mob of Russia. These elements are as follows:   Continue reading “Ennis Cosby was Murdered by the Israeli Mob”

Oddity Central – by Sumitra

In a bid to combat the mosquito menace that plagues Japan every summer, Bibi Lab has released an innovative new product, called the Netsmen Wearable Mosquito Suit. The ‘unusual but effective’ full body suit is perfect for outdoor use – it protects the wearer from mosquito bites by encasing literally every inch of the body in a net!

The lightweight coat is made of polyester mesh, with breathable 1mm holes all over, which are smaller than the holes on a regular mosquito screen. It has a net hood for the head, and covers for the legs and hands as well. Each section can be individually unzipped, folded back, and held in place with fasteners. There’s a zip right around the waist, so using the bathroom shouldn’t be a clumsy affair.   Continue reading “Forget Bug Spray, Japanese Company Creates Mosquito Net Jumpsuits”

RT

The estranged son of a Boston police captain was arrested on gun charges by the FBI after he was caught in a sting operation for trying to buy two pistols and two rifles from a confidential informant.

As described in court papers unsealed on Monday, Alexander Ciccolo, 23, allegedly told a cooperating witness in recorded conversations in June that he planned to commit acts inspired by Islamic State.   Continue reading “Son of Boston police captain arrested over suspected terrorist plot”

RT

The Pentagon announced Monday that it is moving forward with a plan that aims to end the military policy that prohibits transgender individuals from serving openly.

Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said in a statement that a working group will be established to explore the issue over the next six months. The group will operate under the presumption that transgender individuals, or those who identify with a different gender than the one they were born as, can serve openly in the military “unless objective and practical impediments are identified.”   Continue reading “US military moves to remove ban on transgender members”

Doug Ross @ Journal

Spotted an important piece at, of all places, the Washington Post, where Marc A. Thiessen simply obliterates the President and his henchmen, who have gutted U.S. immigration law and needlessly endangered thousands of Americans.

It got little notice, but on May 28, Sarah Saldana, director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, admitted in a letter to Sens. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) that between fiscal years 2010 and 2014, the Obama administration had released “121 unique criminal aliens who had an active [deportation] case at the time of release and were subsequently charged with homicide-related offenses.”   Continue reading “Every 12 Days Someone is Murdered by an Illegal Alien Criminal Obama Released From Custody”

Ready Nutrition – by Tess Pennington

Collectively speaking, most Americans take for granted the system in place to deliver essential supplies to their area. “The system,” an underlying infrastructure that keeps goods, services and commerce in America flowing creates a sense of normalcy and order. Food, water, gasoline and medications are just a few of the items restocked weekly in order for our dependent society to maintain a steady flow. What many fail to grasp is just how fragile the system is and just how quickly it can collapse.   Continue reading “When the Trucks Stop Delivering, ‘The System’ Will Collapse”

Sputnik

Environmental scientist Paul J. Lioy, whose work focused on the health effects of the dust produced by 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York, died suddenly at the age of 68 at Newark Liberty International Airport.

The cause of Lioy’s death has yet to be determined, according to his wife Jean Lioy.   Continue reading “Scientist Who Analyzed Dust From 9/11 Attacks Dies Suddenly”

Anti-Media – by SM Gibson

A report released by the United Nations on Monday reveals a sobering reality of the ongoing war in Iraq: civilians are being targeted en masse. The data shows that the Iraqi conflict has resulted in at least 15,000 civilian deaths and 30,000 injuries since January 2014.

The Report on the Protection of Civilians in the Armed Conflict in Iraq was compiled by the U.N. Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). The report specifically examines the time period between December 11, 2014 to April 30, 2015, where 3,345 persons were killed and another 7,423 were wounded. Baghdad suffered the heaviest losses in the roughly five month period, recording at least 1,586 killed and 4,138 wounded.

Continue reading “UN Reports at Least 15,000 Civilians Killed in Iraq War Since 2014”

Common Dreams – by Deirdre Fulton

After 31 hours of tense weekend talks—and five years of crippling austerity—Greece and its foreign creditors have struck a deal: an €86 billion bailout that will keep Greece in the Eurozone in exchange for controversial economic reforms that include tax hikes, pension overhauls, and severe budget cuts if the nation misses fiscal targets imposed and monitored by the so-called Troika.

European Council president Donald Tusk made the announcement of what he referred to as an “agreekment” early Monday morning following a 17-hour round of negotiations in Brussels.   Continue reading “‘Austerity Has Won’: Greece Submits to Divisive Reforms”

BATR

The world is out of control. Well, that seems to be the reaction to the populist. However, for the New World Order, all systems are a go and the ability to manipulate governments is vivid evidence that a global authoritarian force is the actual ruler over the planet. Most people deny this assessment and are fearful to come to grips with the significance that nations no longer matter. The path to domination by Luciferian Technocrats Rule the New World Order is the operative principle underlying social cultures, international affairs and economic activities.   Continue reading “Obeying the Nefarious Warrior Organism”

Conservative Headlines – by Hunter Wallace

What do you suppose the leftwing media would be saying if our side was scaling flag poles to tear down the American flag, defecating on the American flag, burning the American flag, assassinating police officers, burning down major cities, destroying flags we dislike at private residences, vandalizing dozens upon dozens of “civil rights” monuments, firing shots into civil rights marches, forming flash mobs to loot Wal-Marts, racially targeting blacks in violent assaults in a game called “Knockout King,” or forming Twitter campaigns to tear down flags on private property?   Continue reading “The American Kristallnacht: #NoFlaggingChallenge Declares Open Season On Confederate Battle Flags”