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American aeronautics giant Boeing has voiced concern over a US legislative move passed earlier in the week that would block its $25 billion deal with Iran, saying that all other companies that have deals with Tehran should be scrapped of their contracts as well.

Last month Boeing signed a tentative agreement to sell jetliners to Iran after trade sanctions on Tehran were eased following a nuclear deal last year. According to Iranian Transport Minister Abbas Akhoundi, the country plans to introduce 737 and Boeing’s newest 777-9 long-haul planes, worth $25 billion.   Continue reading “‘Sure as heck’ no one can deal with Iran, Boeing says after Hill blocks deal”

NJ.com

PENNS GROVE — As Yasime Taylor rushed to aid her dying boyfriend, the man who just shot him jumped into the distraught woman’s car and took off with her one-year-old son in the back seat.

For Taylor, the news about her son would be good — he was found safe and unharmed. But for her boyfriend, Jakaye Ingram, his wounds were fatal, authorities said.   Continue reading “Suspect who allegedly murdered man, stole car with toddler inside, surrenders”

Mail.com

BAGHDAD (AP) — The United States will send 560 more troops to Iraq to help establish a newly retaken air base as a staging hub for the long-awaited battle to recapture Mosul from Islamic State militants, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Monday on an unannounced visit to the country.

Most of the new troops will be devoted to the build-up of the Qayara air base, about 40 miles south of Mosul, and include engineers, logistics personnel and other forces, Carter said. They will help Iraqi security forces planning to encircle and eventually retake the key city.   Continue reading “Carter announces 560 more US troops to Iraq”

Mail.com

PARIS, Texas (AP) — Gun-rights activists, some of them wearing camouflage and military-style gear and openly toting rifles and handguns, marched alongside the hundreds of people who flocked to downtown Dallas last week to protest police shootings of blacks.

Their presence was part of the new legal landscape in Texas, which earlier this year allowed people to openly carry firearms in public. Moments later, when a sniper gunned down officers patrolling the peaceful march, killing five, the attack ignited panic and confusion. Who was shooting? Were the people with weapons friend or foe?   Continue reading “Friend or foe? Open-carry law poses challenge to police”

Donald_Trump_August_19,_2015_(cropped)Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American businessman, television personality, author, and politician. He is chairman of The Trump Organization, which is the principal holding company for his real estate ventures and other business interests. He is also the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party for President of the United States in the 2016 election.

For jerkin’ around the American people.

The hot foot is a prank where the prankster sets the victim’s shoe laces or shoe on fire with a match or lighter

Vox – by Abe Marshal

After recent mass shootings in San Bernardino, California, and Orlando, Florida, members of both parties in Congress have called for “no fly, no buy” — a bill that would allow the federal government to bar people on the Transportation Security Administration’s no-fly list from purchasing guns.

To supporters, the proposal seems straightforward: If you’re a “known or suspected terrorist” who’s too dangerous to board a plane, you’re too dangerous to buy a gun. Tocritics, it’s a reminder of the problems with the no-fly list itself.   Continue reading “I’m a former Marine who was on the no-fly list for 4 years — and I still don’t know why”

Vac Truth

The father of the child in our published photo was jailed for life for child abuse. Many of you looking at the terrible injuries on this small child will immediately assume, as did the doctors who examined him, that he was viciously attacked and it was right to jail his father.

However, what if I told you that it was later proven that this child had in fact been suffering from Kawasaki disease, otherwise known as tissue scurvy, and that his father was innocent?   Continue reading “Vaccine-Induced Tissue Scurvy Globally Misdiagnosed as Child Abuse”

Common Dreams – by Nadia Prupis

As news emerges that police officers in Dallas, Texas used an armed robot to kill the suspected shooter in Thursday night’s ambush, experts are warning that it represents a sea change in police militarization that only heightens risks to human and constitutional rights.

Dallas Police Chief David Brown said Friday morning during a press conference that police “saw no other option but to use our bomb robot and place a device on its extension for it to detonate” where the suspect had taken refuge in a parking garage as police tried to negotiate with him, adding that he was “deceased as a result of detonating the bomb.”   Continue reading “Legal Experts Raise Alarm over Shocking Use of ‘Killer Robot’ in Dallas”

Fortune – by David Z Morris

Court upholds conviction of ex-employee who shared database access.

On July 5th , the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion which found, in part, that sharing passwords is a crime prosecutable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). The decision, according to a dissenting opinion on the case, makes millions of people who share passwords for services like Netflix and HBOGo into “unwitting federal criminals.”   Continue reading “Sharing Your Netflix Password Is Now a Federal Crime”

Conservative Revival

Hillary Clinton has lied repeatedly about Benghazi.

She lied about the attacks being caused by a YouTube video.

And she lied about the “stand down” order which prevented our military assets from rescuing our consulate personnel.   Continue reading “A Benghazi Survivor Delivered This Powerful Message To Hillary Clinton”

Las Vegas Sun – by Chris Kudialis, Ricardo Torres

It began as a vigil to honor black people killed by police officers nationwide and ended peacefully, but a tense standoff involving Las Vegas-area police and residents Saturday night reflected racial tensions simmering nationwide.

Hundreds of people gathered at 7 p.m. at the Pearson Community Center in North Las Vegas near the Martin Luther King statue, a symbol for racial justice and peaceful demonstration. Organizers and children lit candles arranged in the form of 138, the number of black people reportedly killed by U.S. police officers this year.   Continue reading “Peaceful vigil in North Las Vegas turns tense; 3 arrested”

Sweet Liberty

Provided by: Committee to Restore the Constitution – Lt.Col, Archibald E. Roberts – AUS, ret.

“The United Nations is the Greatest Fraud in all History– It’s purpose is to Destroy the United States…” Congressman John E. Rankin   Continue reading “THE KOREAN “POLICE ACTION” United Nations – Greatest Fraud”

American Everyman – by Scott Creighton

When events in the American Gladio campaign take place, one of the first instincts for the leadership class of the town or city involved has to be centered around self preservation. If it’s a city that centers on industry (not many left here in the states) then the first inclination of the spin doctors working for the city would be to assure the financial investment class that they are #BackToWork so that the global speculators don’t write them off or worse, start pulling capitol out of their localities.   Continue reading “#KeepDancingOrlando ? When Massa Mickey says DANCE! you Dance”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The saga continues in Chicago as violence across the US ticks upward following the Dallas police attack.

Having 115 people shot last week is incredible in lieu of what we reported earlier this year when 120 people in Chicago inside a 10 day span:   Continue reading “115 Shot This Week In Chicago As ‘Gun-Free-Zone’-City Continues Death Spiral”