World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: This goes hand in hand with our study “The Timeline of the Tribulation,” specifically Chapter 2 where we noted the US provides the UN with 22% of their budget.

As we have said many times now, you cannot have a new world order government if the current world order is healthy. It simply will not happen. There has to be a crisis in order for the world to agree to form a new system. Much of the world is ready to do that right now, but we are not there just yet.

Continue reading “White House Seeks To Cut Billions In Funding For United Nations”

Daily Mail

Spanish police have released incredible images of an enormous weapons haul seized from an organised criminal gang.

The collection includes more than 10,000 assault rifles, machine guns, revolvers, pistols and 400 grenades and mortars.

Authorities said some of the weapons were even ‘capable of shooting down aircraft.’   Continue reading “Europe’s illegal arsenal: Incredible picture of 10,000 firearms including anti-aircraft machineguns and MORTARS seized from Spanish arms gang”

Yahoo News

Sydney (AFP) – A woman whose headphones caught fire on a plane suffered burns to her face and hands, Australian officials said Wednesday as they warned about the dangers of battery-operated devices in-flight.

The passenger was listening to music on her own battery-operated headphones as she dozed about two hours into the trip from Beijing to Melbourne on February 19 when there was a loud explosion.   Continue reading “Headphone batteries explode on flight to Australia”


Abel Danger
Continue reading “Obama Holds Secret Meetings With Silicon Valley Tech Leaders – “Wikileaks Vault 7 Means Tech Companies Get Billions To Fix CIA. That’s The Smoking Gun.””

JTA

The Anti-Defamation League will build a Silicon Valley “command center” to combat online hate speech and harassment, the group’s CEO announced.

Jonathan Greenblatt made the announcement Sunday at the South by Southwest music and media festival in Austin, Texas. He said the ADL secured seed funding for the project from Omidyar Network, a self-styled “philanthropic investment firm” started by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar.   Continue reading “ADL announces plans for Silicon Valley center to combat hate online”

New York Post – by Jackie Salo

A transgender dad and daughter from Detroit are revealing their incredible journeys as they transition from mom and son.

Corey Maison, 15, first told her parents she identified as a girl four years ago, but it was not until last year she learned that her mother also struggled with her gender identity. The pair are now leaning on each other as they transition together.   Continue reading “Mother and son are becoming father and daughter”

Prevent Disease – by John Summerly

Even though more attention is usually given to their delicious oil than the whole food itself, olives are one of the world’s most widely enjoyed fruits. Yes, they are fruits even though most of us think of them as zesty vegetables. Here are 10 reasons why you should be eating these little delicacies every day.
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The Vaccine Reaction – by Kate Raines

In March 2015, science teacher Timothy Sullivan approached public health nurses administering vaccines to high school students at his school in Waterford, Ontario, Canada and asked whether they had appropriately informed the students about the potential risks of the shots they were giving. He noted that the teenagers were required to give informed consent and the nurses, therefore, had the obligation to make sure they were fully informed.1   Continue reading “Science Teacher May Be Disciplined for Urging Students Be Informed of Vaccination Risks”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Columbus, OH — A video uploaded to Facebook Monday night is going viral now, after showing three police officers brutally attack an unarmed man who was doing nothing but standing there.

The video, uploaded by Mellena Jackson, has over a half million views and is causing a firestorm of blowback. According to Jackson, the man was upstairs interviewing for a job when he was asked to come back later, but police intervened and things got violent.   Continue reading “Disturbing Video Catches 3 Cops Jump an Unarmed Man in Gang-Style Beatdown”

Courthouse News Service – by Brandi Buchman

FAIRFAX, Va. (CN) –  The former mayor of Fairfax, Virginia, pleaded guilty Monday to a felony drug distribution charge stemming from his arrest in August for selling methamphetamine to undercover officers in exchange for group sex.

Richard Silverthorne, 51, pleaded guilty to one count of distributing crystal meth in Fairfax County Circuit Court. The former mayor of Fairfax is to remain in custody until his June 9 sentencing hearing where he faces a maximum of 40 years in prison and a $500,000 fine.  Continue reading “Ex-Virginia Mayor Pleads Guilty to Drug Charge”

Reuters – by Kristina Cooke

A Seattle federal judge on Tuesday recommended that his court hear the case of a Mexican immigrant with a work permit who is challenging his arrest by U.S. immigration authorities in February.

In a report filed in district court, U.S. Magistrate Judge James Donohue recommended denying the U.S. government’s motion to dismiss the case brought by Daniel Ramirez Medina, a so-called Dreamer who came to the United States illegally with his parents when he was about 10 years old.   Continue reading “Seattle judge recommends ‘Dreamer’ case be heard in federal court”

Collective Evolution – by Alanna Kelter

There are some that believe growing our own food is the single most important thing one can do to take back the power and opt out of our corrupt system. Others prefer to grow their own food to avoid mass-produced, genetically modified produce laden with chemical pesticides, and others just like the benefit of getting essentially, free food.

By growing your own food, you can support yourself and maybe even your family, and if you can do this, then you have figured out how to take control of your life, and you do not rely on the system to survive.   Continue reading “A New Flatpack Garden From Ikea Can Feed An Entire Neighbourhood”

Yahoo News

Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, is under fire for a series of inflammatory statements he’s made in recent days about protecting our “superior civilization” from immigrants “living in enclaves” and “refusing to assimilate.” But when it comes to curbing immigration, King isn’t all talk. He’s also built a miniature model wall for the southern border and says he’s ready to have his family’s construction company in Iowa start work on the real thing. In a recent interview with Yahoo News, King said he has presented his plans to President Trump and showed off his model to Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly.   Continue reading “Steve King has a model of the border wall he wants to build to protect our ‘superior civilization’”

Daily Mail

The late-season winter nor’easter that was predicted by forecasters to dump up to 2 feet of snow in New York City instead only hit the Big Apple with sleet and a few inches of snow.

Officials warned 50 million people on Monday to prepare for the would-be crippling effects of a blizzard that was supposed to hit the Northeast region of the country Tuesday with up to 24 inches of snow and 60mph winds.    Continue reading “The blizzard that WASN’T”

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

The federal government collects taxes to finance various public services. As policymakers and citizens weigh key decisions about revenues and expenditures, it is instructive to examine what the government does with the money it collects.

In fiscal year 2015, the federal government spent $3.7 trillion, amounting to 21 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP). Of that $3.7 trillion, over $3.2 trillion was financed by federal revenues. The remaining amount ($438 billion) was financed by borrowing.  As the chart below shows, three major areas of spending each make up about one-fifth of the budget:   Continue reading “Policy Basics: Where Do Our Federal Tax Dollars Go?”

Natural News – by Tracy Watson

U.K. supermarket giant Waitrose has been walking the walk when it comes to environmental issues for at least the past five years. In that time, it stopped sending waste to landfills, started selling “ugly,” less than perfect-looking produce, and began turning any food that could not be donated into electricity.

That’s already a pretty impressive track record, but the company wanted to take it a step further by reducing the environmental impact of its delivery trucks. Biodiesel fuel was considered and rejected because of its exorbitant cost, and electric trucks were found to be impractical because they make use of heavy batteries that are time-consuming to recharge.
Continue reading “This supermarket is using food waste to power its delivery trucks”