World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: All it would take is for Kim and a member or three of his military to be assassinated and it would bring down North Korea. This is a subject we were just discussing. The people are not happy with Kim and without him in the way it seems very probably those who take over would be more than willing to negotiate with global leaders and step into the current global structure.

Continue reading “Trump Mulls Plan To Place Nukes In S. Korea Or Kill Kim Jong-Un”

Washington Post – by Lindsey Bever

Federal and local law enforcement in Wisconsin are searching for a 32-year-old man they say stole numerous guns with a possible plan to target area schools and public officials.

RT

Attempts by some members of the Brussels conference on Syria to redraw the agenda and focus on allegations of the Syrian government’s complicity in the suspected chemical attack in Idlib have failed, Russia’s deputy foreign minister has said.

“In what concerns this conference, of course, some tried to redirect it in order to focus attention on the incident that has occurred [in Idlib]. I must say that they failed to achieve that,” said Gennady Gatilov, Russia’s representative at the UN-sponsored international donor conference that was held on April 4-5 in Brussels.   Continue reading “Chem attack blame game ‘failed’ at Syria conference in Brussels – Russian envoy”

Natural News – by Amy Goodrich

Chances are you’ve seen some videos circulating the web showing Coke’s ability to take rust and paint off metal objects or clean toilet bowls. While deep down we all know that sodas aren’t healthy, many of us still drink liters of the sugary stuff on a daily basis.

No matter where you are, Coca-Cola is one of the most recognized drinks in the whole world. In some third world countries, Coca-Cola products such as Coke, Fanta, or Sprite, are even more accessible than clean water.   Continue reading “This court just ruled Coca-Cola products are POISON”

The Hill – by Jordan Fabian

The U.S. will impose new economic sanctions against Syria designed curb its government’s use of chemical weapons, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced Friday.

“We view sanctions as being a very important tool,” Mnuchin told reporters at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla.   Continue reading “US preparing new sanctions against Syria”

Amerika, You have been Trumped

Definition of Trump Card

1:  a card from the suit that has been chosen as the most valuable for a particular card game
2:  something that gives someone an advantage <The prosecution’s trump card is the evidence linking the defendant to the murder weapon.> <He played/used his trump card during the negotiations>      Continue reading “The Trump Card has been Played”

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BuzzFeed – by Stephanie McNeal

Brian Williams described the US missiles that bombed Syria as “beautiful” multiple times on MSNBC on Thursday night, and a lot of people are confused and angry.  

Continue reading “Brian Williams Called The Missiles That Bombed Syria “Beautiful””

Anti-Media – by James Holbrooks

East Asia — As journalists, analysts, and world leaders wait to see what transpires at the much-hyped summit between Donald Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping this Friday, Asian media reported Monday that the U.S. and its allies in East Asia are conducting their first ever joint anti-submarine drills. They are aimed at coordinating an “effective response” to the purportedly belligerent North Korea.

“Japan, South Korea and the U.S. have conducted the first joint anti-submarine warfare (ASW) drills involving the three countries,” The Japan Times reports, “amid North Korea’s growing submarine-launched ballistic missile threat.”   Continue reading “U.S., Japan, and S. Korea Hold First Ever Anti-Submarine Drills Targeting North Korea”

The Hill – by Alexander Bolton

The Senate on Friday confirmed Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, giving President Trump the biggest victory of his first 100 days in office.

The 54-45 vote caps a bitter political battle that began with the death of Justice Antonin Scalia more than a year ago and resulted in the Senate triggering the “nuclear option,” breaking Democrats’ blockade and ending filibusters for Supreme Court nominees.  Continue reading “Senate confirms Gorsuch to Supreme Court”

The Sun – by Emma Foster and Paul Harper

KIM Jong-un has placed his country on the “brink of war” as a high-profile defector urged US President Donald Trump to assassinate the despot North Korean leader before he fires his nuclear weapons at America and the UK.

Yesterday Trump pledged to ramp up defences against Pyongyang as he met China’s president Xi Jinping for crunch talks in Florida.   Continue reading “Kim Jong-un declares he’s on ‘the brink of a war’ with US as Donald Trump is urged to assassinate North Korean despot”