RT

The future of Mississippi’s death penalty is uncertain. Lethal injections of drugs run the risk of soon being found unconstitutional, so a lawmaker is proposing the state opt for nitrogen gassing instead. Or firing squad. Or electrocution.

The future of Mississippi’s death penalty is uncertain. Lethal injections of drugs run the risk of soon being found unconstitutional, so a lawmaker is proposing the state opt for nitrogen gassing instead. Or firing squad. Or electrocution.  Continue reading “Execution, Mississippi-style: Bill approving firing squad, gassing or electrocution passes”

RT

Salafism is advancing in Belgium, a leaked report from the country’s coordination body for threat assessment says, adding that Wahhabi TV stations and online media operate freely while radical literature can be found in most Islamic bookshops.

The report by the Coordination Unit for Threat Analysis (OCAM), a special body which works in cooperation with security and intelligence agencies to assess the level of terrorist threat in Belgium, was leaked by De Standaard newspaper on Wednesday.    Continue reading “Radical Islam is spreading across Belgium, Salafists preach via TV & online media – report”

Mail.com

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Trial opens Thursday in Las Vegas for six defendants accused of illegally wielding weapons to block a federal round-up of cattleman and states’ rights advocate Cliven Bundy’s cows nearly three years ago.

Prosecutors are expected to tell the U.S. District Court jury the six men deserve prison for what could amount to the rest of their lives for conspiring with Bundy in what their indictment characterizes as “a massive armed assault against federal law enforcement officers.”   Continue reading “Las Vegas trial starting for 6 in Bundy ranch standoff”

ABC News

Yoandri Pavot applied just in time for a visa under a recently scrapped U.S. policy that had long welcomed doctors from Cuba who defected while on assignment in third countries.

Pavot and other Cuban doctors arriving this week in Miami under the now canceled policy called the Cuban Medical Professionals Parole said they’re relieved to be arriving despite uncertain times for immigrants under the Trump administration. But they’re anxious about colleagues left behind.   Continue reading “Last Cuban doctor defectors arrive in US after policy change”

Bloomberg – by Jennifer A Dlouhy and Margaret Talev

A group of prominent Republicans and business leaders pitched a tax on carbon dioxide to top White House aides Wednesday, selling the plan as an economic win that could drive job growth and yield environmental dividends too.

Former Secretary of State James Baker and other members of the new “Climate Leadership Council” pressed the case in a 45-minute meeting in the Roosevelt Room that included President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser Gary Cohn, Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and senior aide Kellyanne Conway.   Continue reading “Prominent Republicans Pitch Carbon-Tax Plan to Top Trump Aides”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Joe Maldonado (9 years old) who was born a girl, but “identifies” as a boy has been accepted as a “Boy Scout“. In these last days the confusion is rampant. 20 years ago people would have said this issue of “gender identity” would never have existed, but it does today and it involves our children. Today, no matter what sex you are born as you can “identify” as another even as a child.
Continue reading “Boy Scouts Of America Accept First Transgender In Reversal Of 100 Year Old Policy”

Sputnik

An explosion hit a nuclear power plant in northwestern France. Several people have sustained injuries as a result of the blast.

There is no risk of a radioactive release as a result of an explosion at the Flamanville nuclear power plant, local media Ouest France reported.

There have been no serious injuries as a result of the blast, 5 people have been slightly intoxicated.  Continue reading “Explosion Hits Nuclear Power Plant in France, Injuries Reported”

KSL – by McKenzie Romero

MONTELLO, Nevada — A broken dam in Elko County, Nevada, flooded farmland and homes in the community of Montello, stopped Union Pacific trains nearby and prompted a warning to people in extreme northwest Utah to avoid the rural highway into the Silver State.

And while Utah has recently experienced a quick warmup after heavy snows, state water officials think a similar breach is unlikely in the Beehive State.   Continue reading “Broken dam in northeast Nevada flooding homes, farms and railroads”

Countdown to Zero Time

The lady in the picture below is  Yvette Felarca SHE ORGANIZES PROTESTS AND RIOTS ACROSS AMERICA FOR ANTIFA “BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY ” the most violent of their protesters are brought from across the country to create mayhem and destruction and it seems according to Yvette Felarca this is just the beginning    Continue reading “Yvette Felarca, leader and National Organizer of BAMN, A Violent Fascist Terrorist group who organized the Berkeley Riots”

AZ Central – by Daniel González and Johana Restrepo

For  four years, federal immigration authorities have given Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos a pass to remain in the U.S. rather than deport her back to Mexico.

That changed Wednesday, when Garcia de Rayos went to check in as usual at the central Phoenix offices of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Instead of being released, she was taken into custody, while her husband, two children — both U.S.-born citizens — and a group of supporters watched in tears.   Continue reading “Protesters ring ICE in Phoenix: Could woman in custody be the first deported because of Trump’s orders?”

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents arrested Tuesday a Puerto Rico Police Department (PRPD) officer in Barceloneta for production of child pornography.

According to the one-count criminal complaint charging Misael Medero-Garcia, 29, with production of child pornography, from July 2015 through Nov. 2016, Medero-Garcia allegedly employed, used, persuaded, induced, enticed and coerced a 15-year-old female identified as “Minor Female 1”, to engage in sexually explicit conduct for the purpose of producing a visual depiction of such conduct.   Continue reading “ICE arrests PRPD police officer for production of child pornography”

CNN – by Tal Kopan

Apprehensions at the southern border decreased sharply in January, according to statistics obtained by CNN — a drop in line with yearly seasonal trends but that could give President Donald Trump an early talking point in his efforts to ramp up border security.

According to preliminary Customs and Border Protection numbers for January obtained by CNN but not yet released to the public, family unit apprehensions decreased by 42%, unaccompanied minors were down 39% and total apprehensions decreased by 27%.   Continue reading “Southwest border apprehensions down sharply in January”

Anti-Media – by Shaun Bradley

The Department of Education recently released a memo admitting that repayment rates on student loans have been grossly exaggerated. Data from 99.8% of schools across the country has been manipulated to cover up growing problems with the $1.3 trillion in outstanding student loans. New calculations show that more than half of all borrowers from 1,000 different institutions have defaulted on or not paid back a single dollar of their loans over the last seven years.   Continue reading “America’s Problem with Student Loans Is Much Bigger Than Anybody Realized”

NPR – by Julie McCarthy

Ever since Genghis Khan used tree bark as legal tender and backed it up by threatening anyone who didn’t use it with death, governments have manipulated paper money to suit their purposes.

When India abolished its highest-value rupee notes last November, it sought to rein in hoarders of big bills who evade tax. However, the move sucked so much cash out of circulation that it destroyed the wages of millions of Indians who earn in cash, and deprived millions more of access to their money.   Continue reading “What Can India Tell Us About The Worth Of Abolishing High-Value Banknotes?”

The Daily Caller – by Chris White

Environmental Protection Agency employees joined a street protest organized by environmentalists opposing President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the agency.

Around 30 employees at the EPA’s Chicago office joined a protest organized by the Sierra Club and the American Federation of Government Employees to protest Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt’s nomination. They argue that Pruitt, a critic of the agency’s Clean Power Plan, will lay waste to the EPA’s ability to confront companies that violate the law.   Continue reading “EPA Employees Join Street Protests Against Trump’s EPA Pick”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The Trump Administration is preparing an executive order that would direct the Pentagon to bring future Islamic State detainees to Guantánamo Bay prison, despite warnings from national security officials and legal scholars that doing so risks undermining what increasinly appears as an “illegal” war launched by Obama to combat the terrorist organization (which many have accused of being directly and indirectly created by Saudi Arabia and the US itself).

According to the NYT which obtained a draft of the order (see below), White House officials “have spelled out their thinking about a new detainee policy in an evolving series of drafts of an executive order being circulated among national security officials for comment. Continue reading “In New Executive Order, Trump Plans To Send ISIS Detainees To Guantanamo”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

States fed up with the phony, manipulated central bank currencies are starting to move away from the failing system – and prepare to hedge themselves against the worst case scenarios of monetary collapse.

Though the Federal Reserve clearly dominates the U.S. and global economy, some U.S. states are making moves to reestablish real money, and shift away from the burdensome and oppressive central bank currency.   Continue reading “Utah May Soon Dump Federal Reserve: “Put Trust Back in God and Gold, Rather Than Central Bank””