Month: November 2016
Moscow (AFP) – President Vladimir Putin signed off Thursday on a decree granting Russian citizenship to US action hero actor Steven Seagal, the latest high-profile passport handout to a Western celebrity.
Hollywood star Seagal and judo-loving Kremlin tough guy Putin have struck up a bromance in recent years, with Seagal visiting Russia repeatedly and defending Moscow’s 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine. Continue reading “Putin grants action star Steven Seagal Russian citizenship”
Despite the fact that the FBI is about to prove she is as guilty as sin, somehow, Hillary Clinton still seems quite confident that she’s going to be the next President of the United States.
So confident, in fact, that her campaign has already advised the New York City Police and Fire Departments of her plans for a victory fireworks display in the city. Continue reading “They’re Still So Sure of Victory That Clinton’s Fireworks Party Scheduled to Start BEFORE All Votes Are Counted”
Darned if we do and darned if we don’t.
That basically sums up the current election cycle. I’d go so far as to say that everybody loses during this election, especially if the promised chaos erupts when the winner is announced. Continue reading “We’re All Going To Lose On November 8th: Get Prepped With This Post-Election Chaos Checklist”
Financial leaders in Mexico anticipating the prospect of volatility in their markets or a deleterious effect on trade following the result of the U.S. presidential election are weighing the idea of a wall of their own — call it a firewall.
Central Bank Governor Agustin Carstens, who has expressed concern about the fallout from a victory by Republican nominee Donald Trump — in the past calling him a “hurricane” for Mexico’s economy — said the nation could see a period of volatility no matter who wins the vote on Nov. 8, Milenio TV reported. The central bank is working on a contingency plan with Finance Minister Jose Antonio Meade, who said in an interview Wednesday with Televisa that he doesn’t see much point in intervening in the peso to bolster the currency, at least at this time. Continue reading “Mexico’s Government Is Working on a Trump Contingency Plan”
The Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Schenectady, NY — A police officer’s suspension over an investigation into writing fraudulent checks has prompted a multi-agency investigation into alleged gay sex parties for police officers. While sex parties alone are not criminal, a source close to the investigation said the parties were attended by young boys who were not of legal age to drink or consent to having sex with adults.
Sgt. Jonathan E. Moore, 35, of the Schenectady police department, has been suspended after he and his boyfriend, Anthony Aubin, 27, were caught at trying to use a fraudulent check to purchase a $92,000 Jaguar. Aubin was arrested on felony charges for attempting to use the check. Continue reading “Multiple NY Police Departments Under Investigation for Hosting Gay Sex Parties With Underage Boys”
The Daily Sheeple – by Ryan Banister
Ammon and Ryan have recently been released from the Multnomah County Jail following their acquittal on charges of leading an armed occupation of an Oregon wildlife refuge, but they now face a number of new charges arising from an even that took place nearly two years ago.
An Oregon jury acquitted the brothers and five co-defendants last Wednesday of conspiracy to impede the jobs of federal officials at a national wildlife refuge. Continue reading “Bundy Brothers To Be Prosecuted in Nevada Following Acquittal in Oregon”
In a special interview with John Pilger aired by RT, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange dismissed the allegations of Hillary Clinton’s camp that Russia was responsible for the revelations made by the whistleblowing website, which recently published a bunch of emails discrediting Clinton’s campaign. Continue reading “Assange Dismisses Claims of Russia’s Involvement in US Election Campaign”
Authorities now believe there is about a 99 percent chance that up to five foreign intelligence agencies may have accessed and taken emails from Hillary Clinton’s private server, two separate sources with intimate knowledge of the FBI investigations told Fox News.
The revelation led House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul to describe Clinton’s handling of her email system during her tenure as secretary of state as “treason.” Continue reading “Sources: 99 percent chance foreign intel agencies breached Clinton server”
Egypt has devalued its currency by 48% and announced that it will be allowed to float – measures that meet a key demand by the International Monetary Fund in order to secure a $12bn (£9.6bn) loan over three years to overhaul its ailing economy.
The devaluation pegged the Egyptian pound at 13 to the dollar, up from nearly nine on the official market. A central bank auction of dollars will be held later on Thursday, allowing supply and demand to determine the value of the pound for the first time in decades. Continue reading “Egypt devalues currency by 48% to meet IMF demands for $12bn loan”
Earlier when Justin Trudeau had just been learning about how to be the Liberal leader, he had tried to get a meeting with Hillary Clinton before she had become the Democratic presidential nominee. This has been revealed by new e-mails which were released through Wikileaks.
Trudeau has been the head of the Liberal party for a year now. Clinton, who had earlier resigned as the top diplomat in the US was, at the time, deciding if she was going to run for president and was going to Ottawa for a speech. Continue reading “WikiLeaks Shows Hillary Clinton May Have Helped Trudeau Win The Canadian Election”
RED ALERT——
BIG WIKILEAKS DEVELOPMENT— CLINTON CAMP CONSPIRED TO WITHHOLD EMAILS FROM STATE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATORS
Jennifer Palmieri, the Director of Communications with the Hillary Clinton campaign, and top Clinton advisors conspired to withhold emails from FBI investigators.
Palmieri and top Clinton advisors committed conspiracy with campaign consultants to only turn over 55,000 emails to the State Department knowing there were more emails they were withholding. Continue reading “Jennifer Palmieri and Clinton Camp Commit Conspiracy – Caught Hiding 55k Emails”
The US Department of Agriculture has given its seal of approval to two new strains of genetically engineered potatoes. By using double stranded RNA, the potatoes have been engineered to resist the pathogen responsible for the Irish potato famine.
There could be two new potatoes hitting the soil next spring after the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) signed off on two more genetically modified potatoes from Simplot, an agribusiness based in Idaho, on Monday. Continue reading “Potayto, potahto: Controversial new ‘anti-famine’ GMO potato strains approved”
CINCINNATI (AP) — With the nation focused on the closing days of the long, heated race for the presidency, two trials related to the country’s continued racial divisions have just begun. Juries in Cincinnati and Charleston, South Carolina, will decide the fates of white former police officers charged with murder in the shootings of black men.
The cases are among a series of deaths of blacks in police encounters over the past two years that have raised attention to how police deal with black people. There have been widespread protests, some violent, in cities such as Baltimore, Charlotte, North Carolina; Chicago and Ferguson, Missouri, over police killings of black men. Continue reading “Trials for killings of blacks by police unfold in 2 cities”
IRBIL, Iraq (AP) — The shadowy leader of the Islamic State group has released a new message urging his followers to keep up the fight for Mosul as they defend the city against a major offensive aimed at routing the militants from their last urban stronghold in Iraq.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s rallying cry came in a sermon-like recording, more than half an hour long, distributed by the militant group’s al-Furqan media arm late on Wednesday. It was not clear when the recording was produced. Al-Baghdadi’s whereabouts are unknown. Continue reading “Islamic State group leader rallies his fighters in Mosul”
WEB Notes: Hopefully this is not a surprise to you. When the so-called Brexit passed “by the people” we said it was most likely a ploy to make it appear as if the people have power in their governmental structure. Once again it is looking like the government of the people will over rule them. The same thing happened in Greece several years ago with their bailout. The people rallied against a bailout by the globalists and websites the world over said how the power of the people was restored. Then the government stepped in and went along with the bailout anyway. All too often I find people in general get sucked into lies and false beliefs and they let their emotions run wild.
Continue reading “British Court Delivers Blow To E.U. Exit Plan (Brexit), Insists Parliament Has A Say”
Tucson.com – by Claire Caulfield
WASHINGTON — Arizona tribal members have received more than $175 million in the first four years of a federal program to buy back and consolidate parcels of land that are now split between multiple owners, the Interior Department said this week.
The 2016 status report on the $1.9 billion buyback program said Navajo Nation members received more than $104 million, Gila River Tribe members got more than $51 million and members of the Salt River tribe were paid $20 million for their land.
Continue reading “Feds’ land buyback program has paid $175M to Arizona tribes so far”
A New York woman thought she had hit it big at a Resorts World Casino slot machine —until she was told that the near $43 million figure displayed was a technical glitch… and was offered her a steak dinner instead of money.
Katrina Bookman visited the Queens, New York casino in late August and started playing on one of the floor’s slot machines. According to the New York Daily News, the machine on which Bookman was playing flashed $42,949,642.76 and read “Printing cash ticket.” The excited mother-of-four thought she had won nearly $43 million and took a selfie video next to the machine. Continue reading “Gambler offered steak dinner after casino claims $43 million jackpot was ‘machine malfunction’”