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America’s telecommunications company Verizon announced on Monday it has finalized the acquisition of Yahoo’s core business for $4.8 billion.

Under the deal which doubles Verizon’s digital advertising business, the company gets Yahoo’s search, mail, and content businesses.  Yahoo will be merged with Verizon’s AOL unit.   Continue reading “Verizon to acquire Yahoo in $4.8bn deal”

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BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese military court on Monday sentenced a former top general to life in prison for taking bribes, concluding China’s highest-level prosecution of a military figure in decades. Guo Boxiong was also stripped of his rank and forced to hand over all his assets to the Chinese government, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

Guo, 74, is a former vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, which is led by Xi Jinping, China’s president and leader of the ruling Communist Party. Guo also was once among the 25 members of the party’s Politburo.   Continue reading “Former top Chinese general sentenced for taking bribes”

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte declared a unilateral cease-fire with communist guerrillas effective immediately Monday and asked the rebels to do the same to end decades of deadly violence and foster the resumption of peace talks.

In his first state of the nation address before Congress, Duterte said he wanted a “permanent and lasting peace” before the end of his six-year term, which commenced on June 30. The ex-city mayor, who built a name for his tough, crime-busting style, also focused on his battle against illegal drugs, threatening drug dealers anew with death.   Continue reading “Philippine leader declares ceasefire with communist rebels”

Veterans Today – by Ian Greenhalgh

In another challenge to the Khazarian Mafia’s Babylonian paper magick financial system and the entire pyramid of cartels, two Russian scientists revealed a groundbreaking scientific discovery that is expected to change every system built for the last millennia.

Chemical transmutation, specifically involving lead into gold, was first heard within the occult science known as alchemy. Then, it was that same occultism that continue to suppress using the “national security” all encompassing excuse against free energy activist John Bedini, who successfully transmuted copper into gold by using 5000 Celsius of heat, further explaining why countries above the Ring of Fire, like the Philippines, have so much natural gold deposit that’s been extracted by foreign mining firms decades ago.   Continue reading “Russian Scientist Announce Historic Discovery Rendering The Entire System Obsolete”

AlterNet – by Steven Rosenfeld

The question of why police can kill civilians and get away with it isn’t new and isn’t going away. Whether it was a grand jury’s decision in late 2014 not to press charges against the cop who killed Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri or a prosecutor’s decision a year later on the cops who killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice in Cleveland, or June’s acquittal in Baltimore of the latest officer facing charges for killing Freddie Gray in April 2015, or a video released this week by police in Fresno, Calif., where officers killed a mentally unstable Dylan Noble on June 25, the same questions, legal assessments and lack of accountability seem to recur—even as the victims’ circumstances differ.   Continue reading “8 Reasons Why Police in America Keep Killing Civilians and Getting Away With It”

Natural News – by Ethan A Huff

Buying milk about as close to nature as it gets – directly from the cow – is still a punishable offense in many areas of the U.S., and residents of the Houston, Texas, suburb of Katy were reminded of this recently, after being paid a visit by police officers for the “crime” of buying and selling raw dairy products on private property.

According to reports, county health inspectors in cahoots with a police entourage raided a raw milk exchange taking place in the parking lot of Holy Apostles Church, a drop-off point where area residents come to pick up raw milk they’ve legally purchased from nearby farms. Sheriff’s deputies broke up the gathering, despite the fact that it in no way violates the law concerning raw milk sales in Texas.   Continue reading “Texas sheriffs raid raw milk exchanges… real country FOOD from a cow is now illegal in Texas”

The Sun – by Guy Birchall

TURKEY has arrested more than 60 school kids and accused them of TREASON.

A total of 62 students at Kuleli Military school, the oldest such establishment in Istanbul, were collared by Turkish authorities.   Continue reading “Turkey arrests 62 schoolchildren for TREASON following failed military coup”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

On Friday Wikileaks released nearly 20,000 hacked emails it says are from the accounts of Democratic National Committee officials.

The documents were released just days before the Democratic Convention in Philadelphia.

The hacked emails revealed the DNC’s hatred for Bernie Sanders and his movement. The documents reveal the party’s hidden ties with the liberal media. The emails reveal the heights of dishonesty of the party infrastructure.   Continue reading “Detailed List of Findings in Wikileaks DNC Document Dump”

American Mirror – by Kyle Olson

o the Democratic National Committee elites, keeping average Americans away from their convention is a good idea, while protecting the southern border from intruding terrorists, rapists and murderers is a bad one.

The DNC has erected a four-mile fence around its convention site at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center. (Isn’t it ironic they’re doing so much to protect a site named after a bank?)   Continue reading “DNC erects four-mile eight-foot tall fence around Philly convention site”

Activist Post – by Alek Hidell

All too often we have seen police interfere with citizens attempting to catch misconduct on video. A bill in the Colorado Legislature is setting the groundwork that would subject officers who attempt to block, destroy or seize lawfully recorded video by citizens, seeing these officers face a penalty of up to $15,000. The bill was introduced by a bipartisan team of state representatives comprised of three Democrats and a Republican.   Continue reading “Colorado Bill Would Fine Police $15,000 For Interfering With Citizens Filming Them”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Michigan State Police plan to implement one of the most invasive methods of drug testing in the country in a pilot program: saliva tests.

Five counties will force their residents into becoming guinea pigs for what must be the worst thwarting of constitutional and privacy rights in recent years. Saliva-based tests will check drivers for cannabis, heroin, cocaine, and more — thanks to perhaps the most despised governor in the U.S., Rick Snyder.   Continue reading “Not Just Your Breath — Police Now Conducting Saliva Swabs to Check Drivers for Cannabis”

New York Times

PHILADELPHIA – Democrats arrived at their nominating convention on Sunday under a cloud of discord as Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the chairwoman of theDemocratic National Committee, abruptly said she was resigning after a trove of leaked emails showed party officials conspiring to sabotage the campaign of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.

The revelation, along with sizable pro-Sanders protests here in the streets to greet arriving delegates, threatened to undermine the delicate healing process that followed the contentious fight between Mr. Sanders andHillary Clinton. And it raised the prospect that a convention that was intended to showcase the Democratic Party’s optimism and unity, in contrast to the Republicans, could be marred by dissension and disorder.   Continue reading “Debbie Wasserman Schultz to Resign D.N.C. Post”

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A massive fire has erupted near a NATO base within the Buca district, Izmir, western Turkey. Authorities are investigating a possible act of sabotage, local media reports.

The inferno started on Sunday evening on the border of the Sahintepe and Mevkiinde districts. The fire engulfed the grassy wooded area and is spreading closer to NATO’s military base because of strong winds.   Continue reading “Huge fire breaks out near NATO base in Turkey”

Zero Hedge – by Eric Zuesse

On July 20th, a Republican U.S. Senator lost his main financial backers for having urged Republicans to vote for Donald Trump instead of for Hillary Clinton.

The Koch brothers speak with their words, which can’t be trusted, but they also speak with their money, their investments, which are always honest expressions of their actual beliefs and desires. This time, the Kochs spoke with their money, just a day after that Senator spoke with his words.   Continue reading “Koch Brothers Now Supporting “Often Confused” Hillary Clinton”

Baptist News – by Jeff Brumley

Religious freedom has become synonymous with division in the United States thanks to a rash of controversial state laws creating tension between conservative religious groups and LGBT rights.

Corporations and gay rights groups have squared off against states and cities where such measures have been proposed or passed. At the same time longstanding theological and cultural divisions between faith groups have been widened even further.   Continue reading “Baptists join diverse faith groups to support mosque-building effort”

So who will the idiots vote for this time? Will it be the new Hitler, or the power-hungry criminal psychopath?

Before anyone votes for anything, it would only make sense to first address the problem of rigged voting machines, which was exposed before Congress, and in a Florida court, but rather than taking any steps to insure an honest vote, Americans continue living the lie, willingly joining the electoral farce, because they’re generally too scared to face the fact that nothing in any corner of our “government” is functioning as it should. They’re so overwhelmed by the prospect of every aspect of our government being completely corrupt, that their only way of coping with the situation is willful ignorance.   Continue reading “Adolf Trump”

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To be hanged, drawn and quartered was from 1351 a statutory penalty in England for men convicted of high treason, although the ritual was first recorded during the reign of King Henry III (1216–1272). Convicts were fastened to a hurdle, or wooden panel, and drawn by horse to the place of execution, where they were hanged (almost to the point of death),emasculated, disembowelled, beheaded and quartered (chopped into four pieces). Their remains were often displayed in prominent places across the country, such as London Bridge. For reasons of public decency, women convicted of high treason were instead burned at the stake.