Economic Collapse News – by Andrew Moran

You won’t just be receiving a call from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) moving forward, but also from debt collectors. The tax collection agency has contracted out the task of pursuing unpaid taxes.

The IRS announced earlier this month that it has hired four debt collection agencies to get their hands on outstanding payments from taxpayers. With the increasing backlog of unpaid taxes, the IRS employed private debt collection firms to contact taxpayers who still haven’t paid previous years’ taxes.   Continue reading “IRS Hires Private Debt Collection Agencies to Collect Unpaid Taxes”

World Events and the Bible

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Far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Sunday sought to mobilize her supporters six days ahead of France’s most unpredictable presidential election in decades by pledging to suspend all immigration and shield voters from “savage globalization.”   Continue reading “France’s Le Pen: Pledges To Suspend All Immigration And Shield Voters From “Savage Globalization.””

Fox News

A former director of Venezuela’s Office of Identification, Migration and Foreigners said that during his 17 months in the post, the socialist government gave at least 10,000 Venezuelan passports and other documents to citizens of Syria, Iran and other Middle Eastern countries.

In an interview with El Nuevo Herald, Colonel Vladimir Medrano Rengifo said the operation was headed by current Vice President Tareck El Aissami.   Continue reading “Venezuela illegally issued 10,000 passports to Syrians, Iranians, report says”

Breitbart – by Katherine Rodreguez

Huma Abedin is willing to tell all in a new book for a price tag of $2 million, according to a new report.

The former top aide to Hillary Clinton and “estranged wife of disgraced congressman Anthony Weiner has been meeting with top literary agents” to discuss writing a book about her side of the sexting scandal and her role in Clinton’s campaign, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Clinton has reportedly given her seal of approval for the purported Huma Abedin memoir.   Continue reading “Report: Huma Abedin Asking Publishers for $2 Million for Tell-All Memoir”

Reuters

The gunman accused of killing five people during a shooting rampage last year inside a Washington state shopping mall has been found dead in his jail cell, a local official said on Monday.

Arcan Cetin, who was being held on five counts of aggravated murder, was found hanging in his cell at the Snohomish County jail on Sunday night, according to Rosemary Kaholokula, a prosecutor with the Skagit County prosecutor’s office.   Continue reading “Suspect in Washington state mall shootings found dead in cell”

Daily Star – by Zoe Drewett

Russia has reportedly moved weapons towards Vladivostok, just eight miles from the border with North Korea.

The city is within striking distance of Kim Jong-un’s secretive state.

Although unconfirmed by the Russian government, the movement of tanks and missiles was spotted by terrified people living in the border city and posted on social media.
Continue reading “Putin moves missiles to North Korea border as Russia gets ready for WAR”

The Daily Caller – by Alex Pfeiffer

President Donald Trump called Syrian refugees a “great Trojan horse” during the 2016 campaign, but his administration has resettled them in a quicker pace than President Barack Obama did.

Since Trump was inaugurated, 1,401 Syrian refugees have been resettled, State Department figures as of Wednesday reveal. This is more than double the 625 Syrian refugees resettled under President Obama in the same time frame last year.   Continue reading “Trump Is Resettling Syrian Refugees At A Much Quicker Pace Than Obama”

AOL

A Fresno State professor is under federal investigation for reportedly tweeting that “Trump must hang.”

Breitbart reported on Lars Maischak’s tweets about a week ago, quoting one of his posts from February as saying, “To save American democracy, Trump must hang. The sooner and the higher, the better. #TheResistance #DeathToFascism.”   Continue reading “Fresno State professor under fire for reportedly tweeting ‘Trump must hang’”

Breitbart – by Ben Kew

Lawmakers in Hawaii have asked state officials to update contingency plans and provide extra funding in anticipation of an attack from North Korea, amid escalating tensions between America and the communist state.

Last Thursday, the state’s House Public Safety Committee passed a resolution demanding extra resources for any potential attack, which includes the redevelopment of shelters last used during the Cold War.   Continue reading “Hawaii Lawmakers Ask State to Prepare for North Korea Missile Attack”

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Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court sidestepped a turbulent debate over illegal immigration on Monday, turning away an appeal by a group of asylum-seeking Central American women and their children who aimed to clarify the constitutional rights of people who the government has prioritized for deportation.

The families, 28 women and 33 children ages 2 to 17 from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, had hoped the justices would overturn a lower court’s ruling preventing them from having their expedited removal orders reviewed by a federal judge.   Continue reading “U.S. top court leaves intact ruling against Central America asylum seekers”

Mint Press News – by Whitney Webb

MINNEAPOLIS – Early Friday morning, Wikileaks released its fifth batch of Vault 7 documents exposing the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency’s hacking techniques. The latest release, titled “Hive,” exposes the agency’s multi-platform malware suite that allows the CIA to monitor targets via malware as well as the ability to realize specific tasks on compromised machines.   Continue reading “Wikileaks Reveals Hive: The CIA’s Top Secret Virus Control System”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

CALIFORNIA — There used to be a time when a solid glass Coca-Cola bottle, if returned, would put a dime in a man’s pocket. And while reusing glass bottles was much more sanitary and helpful for the environment, the bottling industry offered plastics to the world in place of glass. Recycling, however, continued with used plastics being able to be transformed into a myriad of useful things. But for the subjects in our next story, apparently, the temptation to make a quick buck by recycling plastics, has gotten them in trouble with the police state, who is apparently picky about from where their recycled materials originate.   Continue reading “Recycling Can Land You in Prison if You’re From Out of Town”

Fox 59

WEST MONROE, La. – An 18-year-old man was reportedly arrested for cursing near a 75-year-old woman in Louisiana.

Jared Dylan Smith was booked into jail on a disturbing the peace through language and disorderly conduct charge on April 8, according to the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office. His bond was set at $200.   Continue reading “Louisiana teen arrested for cursing in front of elderly woman”

RT

Malicious computer malware that caused substantial damage to Iran’s nuclear program may be the work of the NSA, researchers burrowing into the latest leak from hacking group Shadow Brokers have discovered within the computer data.

A tool found in Friday’s leak matched one used by the notorious Stuxnet malware.

First detected in 2010, Stuxnet is believed to be the joint work of the US and Israel; a claim that Edward Snowden backed up in a 2013 interview but which has never been acknowledged by either government.   Continue reading “Shadow Brokers leak links NSA to alleged US-Israeli Stuxnet malware that targeted Iran”

Breitbart – by Kathrine Rodriguez

Americans owe a whopping $1 trillion in credit card debt thanks to rising interest rates, according to data from the Federal Reserve.

Federal Reserve data released April 7 shows that U.S. consumers owe $1.0004 trillion on credit cards, up 6.2 percent from a year ago and 0.3 percent from January, according to Dow Jones newswires.   Continue reading “Americans Owe $1 Trillion in Credit Card Debt Due to Rising Interest Rates”

FEE – by Brittany Hunter

Bryant Rylee lives a seemingly simple life. Before the state intervened in his life, his Facebook page—which has a modest 591 friends—was relatively quiet. However, that was before a sandcastle built by his son caused the city of Panama, Florida, to threaten him with a $500 fine and up to 60 days in jail, a threat that caused his Facebook page to get its “fifteen minutes of fame.”

Sandcastles are the epitome of childhood innocence and the manifestation of youthful creativity and wonder. As adults embarking on a day at the beach, we see only grains of sand that serve as nothing more but an uneven cushion beneath our feet. For children, the sand is a blank slate upon which they can build anything they want—kingdoms included.  Continue reading “Build A Sandcastle, Get Fined $500, And Maybe Go To Jail”

BBC News

North Korea will continue to test missiles, a senior official has told the BBC in Pyongyang, despite international condemnation and growing military tensions with the US.

“We’ll be conducting more missile tests on a weekly, monthly and yearly basis,” Vice Foreign Minister Han Song-Ryol told the BBC’s John Sudworth.

He said that an “all-out war” would result if the US took military action.   Continue reading “North Korea ‘will test missiles weekly’, senior official tells BBC”