Hollywood Reporter – by Patrick Brzeski

Wang Jianlin, China’s richest man, normally doesn’t go to the movies. He does, however, make one exception — for his 90-year-old mother. Their trips to the cinema are the rare occasions each year when the notoriously driven chairman of Chinese real estate conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group fully checks out from work.

“I won’t be disturbed at all,” he says emphatically. “Because the time is to be spent with my mom. Filial piety is an important Chinese virtue.”
Continue reading “Wanda Chairman Reveals Ambitious Plan to Invest Billions in “All Six” Hollywood Studios”

Reuters – by Justin Mitchell and Andy Sullivan

Down a Georgia country road, camouflaged members of the Three Percent Security Force have mobilized for rifle practice, hand-to-hand combat training — and an impromptu campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

“How many people are voting for Trump? Ooh-rah!” asks Chris Hill, a paralegal who goes by the code name “Bloodagent.”

“Ooh-rah!” shout a dozen militia members in response, as morning sunlight sifted through the trees last weekend.   Continue reading “U.S. Tory militia girds for trouble as presidential election nears”

Technocracy News

John Podesta and Eric Schmidt are both members of the elitist Trilateral Commission that promotes Technocracy. In typical Technocracy fashion, Schmidt declared, “For each voter, a score is computed ranking probability of the right vote. Analytics can model demographics, social factors and many other attributes of the needed voters.” This scoring idea is just like China’s social scoring of citizens to see who is for them and who is against them.  TN Editor

Continue reading “Wikileaks: Google’s Secret Strategy For Clinton Campaign”

Express – by Nick Gutteridge

The area around Stalingrad Metro station was turned into a refugee battleground as rival gangs of migrants set upon each other in shocking scenes of violence.

Asylum seekers wearing hooded tops wielded makeshift clubs fashioned from lengths of wood which they used to bludgeon each other as horrified pedestrians looked on.

Continue reading “Armed migrants fight running battles in the French capital”

Regardless of who wins the presidential election this November, we will witness history being made.

If Hillary Clinton wins the U.S. presidential election, it will be the first time in history that two U.S. presidents have slept with each other!   Continue reading “We’ll witness history being made before us this year”

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Lincoln County Watch – by Anna Von Reitz

I have explained this until I am blue in the face.

If you are an average, every day American State National, you can’t vote in any of these elections.

Why?  Because all the elections on offer are foreign elections.    Continue reading “You Want to Be Free? By-Pass Temptation to Vote”

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The Daily Caller – by H.A. Goodman

With the FBI beginning a second criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified intelligence, it’s important to address the revelations within the following WikiLeaks email. WikiLeaks Email 31077 is even more important than the 650,000 emails found on Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin’s computers. The Wall Street Journal reports thousands of messages found on their laptop originated from Clinton’s private server, which is why the FBI decided upon yet another Clinton email probe before Election Day. However, one of the biggest questions pertaining to Comey’s first attempt at investigating Clinton has yet to be answered: Why were Cheryl Mills and Hillary Clinton granted attorney-client privilege?   Continue reading “This WikiLeaks Email Proves Cheryl Mills And Hillary Clinton Lied To The FBI”

Fresno Bee – by Jim Guy and Rory Appleton

A bullet fired accidentally from a colleague’s gun fatally struck in the chest a sergeant with 20 years in law enforcement, an emotional Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims said Tuesday.

Mims identified the sergeant, who died shortly after the incident, as Rod Lucas, 46, a husband and a father of four.   Continue reading “In tragic accident, deputy fatally struck by bullet from colleague’s gun, sheriff says”

Truth Revolt – by Tiffany Gabbay

We all know at least one person who, out of ignorance or because they feed exclusively on a diet of mainstream media, actually come out and ask: “What’s the big deal about Hillary Clinton’s emails?! So what?!”

Whether it’s a co-worker in your office, or a friend or family member who thinks that Hillary’s mishandling of classified information is truly no big deal, we ask that you send them the following article penned by former CIA officer Charles S. Faddis.    Continue reading “Retired CIA Officer Explains Why Hillary’s Emails Matter”

Fox News

Authorities in Iowa have identified the suspected gunman in the ambush-style attacks early Wednesday morning that claimed the lives of two police officers who were sitting in their patrol cars.

Scott Michael Greene, 46, is considered armed and dangerous, The Des Moines Register reported.  He believed to be driving a blue 2011 Ford F-150 with an Iowa license plate 780 YFR.

State officials are conducting a massive manhunt. The shootings occured 20 mintues apart near Des Moines.    Continue reading “Search under way after 2 Iowa cops gunned down in ‘ambush’ attacks”

The Weather Channel

ATLANTA (Nov. 1, 2016) — This election year, American citizens have endured wall to wall breathless tension from our colleagues in the news media, and our forecast calls for a 100% chance that will continue through election day.  Wouldn’t it be nice if we all had a place to escape?  If you think The Weather Channel is going to tell you to sit back, relax and stick your head in the clouds…you are correct.

This election night, as other networks go low, The Weather Channel goes high… to the sky that is. Clouds! Rainbows! Autumn Splendor! And…yes…smooth jazz! Weather will have it all in a 9-hour chill marathon guaranteed to evoke tranquility and set your soul at ease.   Continue reading “Escape the Election with The Weather Channel”

Common Dreams – by Lauren McCauley

The increasingly violent attacks by North Dakota police and private security forces against peaceful, Indigenous water protectors have caught the nation’s attention as well as that of the United Nations, an arm of which has begun an investigation into the protesters’ claims of human rights abuses, including “excessive force, unlawful arrests, and mistreatment in jail,” the Guardian reported late Monday.

Observers have begun collecting testimonies from those protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline and, on Monday, Grand Chief Edward John, a Native American member of the U.N. permanent forum on Indigenous issues, met with police officials in Mandan, North Dakota and visited the cages where some of the 141 arrested protesters were held after last week’s military-style police raid.   Continue reading “UN Observers Monitoring Abuses Against Standing Rock Water Protectors”

OC Register

The North American Aerospace Defense Command announced a series of aerial homeland security exercises that were to take place Tuesday afternoon between Julian in San Diego County and Irvine.

The announcement was made just hours before the training.   Continue reading “Expect fighter jets over Irvine as NORAD conducts security exercises Tuesday”