Fox News

A Russian warship entered the eastern Mediterranean Friday and was heading toward the area where two U.S. Navy destroyers launched missile strikes into Syria, Fox News has learned.

The Russian frigate, Admiral Grigorovich RFS-494, crossed through the Bosphorus Strait “a few hours ago” from the Black Sea, according to a U.S. defense official.    Continue reading “Russian warship steams toward US destroyers that launched Syria strikes”

RT

Turkey has called for no-fly and safe zones to be urgently established in Syria, according to the country’s presidential spokesman.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s spokesman, Ibrahim Kalin, supported the US missile strikes against the Shayrat airbase, saying they show that alleged chemical and conventional attacks targeting civilians won’t “go unpunished.”   Continue reading “Turkey calls for no-fly zone over Syria – president’s spokesman”

Bloomberg – by Lindsey Rupp , Lauren Coleman-Lochner , and Nick Turner

The battered American retail industry took a few more lumps this week, with stores at both ends of the price spectrum preparing to close their doors.

At the bottom, the seemingly ubiquitous Payless Inc. shoe chain filed for bankruptcy and announced plans to shutter hundreds of locations. Ralph Lauren Corp., meanwhile, said it will close its flagship Fifth Avenue Polo store — a symbol of old-fashioned luxury that no longer resonates with today’s shoppers.   Continue reading “America’s Retailers Are Closing Stores Faster Than Ever”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

March was a month of giving back: after a very strong, if downward revised start to the year, with both January and February payrolls revised lower by a total of 38,000 jobs, March saw the worst job gains since May 2016, with only 98,000 jobs added. While many have claimed it was the weather’s fault, the BLS reported that 164K people said they were unable to work in March due to poor weather conditions. This was just fractionally more than the 143K long-term average.   Continue reading “Where The March Jobs Were: Plunging Retail Workers Offset By Doormen Hiring Surge”

The Telegraph – by James Rothwell

At least three people have been killed after a truck crashed into a crowd of people on the streets of Stockholm.

Swedish police said several people were injured after the truck was driven into people on the street in central Stockholm.    Continue reading “Stockholm truck crash: ‘Several dead’ as vehicle crashes into crowd of people”

Information Clearinghouse – by Chris Menahan, April 5, 2017

CNN is calling it a “7-year-old Syrian girl’s heartbreaking plea” to stop the war in Syria, in reality it’s a fake news hoax to get the Trump administration to overthrow Assad and turn on Russia.

The top story on CNN’s front page today is a disgusting Iraq-has-WMDs-style fake news story to con America into another war.    Continue reading “CNN Has Child Read Off A Script To Push For War In Syria To Oust Assad”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: trump just proved to the world why the children of Satan selected him to be the next president of the United States. The man’s ego is as big as the globe. He showed no hesitation or judgement with respect to the allegations that Assad used chemical weapons against his own people. The initial report stated, Assad bombed a chemical weapons plant that was being operated by the rebels. Within one day that story flipped to Assad dropping chemical weapons on his own people. trump sent the order to strike the airbase they are claiming Assad used to drop chemical weapons from. Of course the entire Assad chemical weapons story is a lie, a false pretext that has now been used to bring open war to Syria.
Continue reading “ESCALATION – Trump: “No Child Of God Should Ever Suffer” As U.S. Destroys Syrian Airbase With 59 Missiles Over Chemical Weapons Alligations”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

Isn’t it interesting how so many people scrutinize the ingredients in the groceries they buy, yet they allow themselves to be injected with vaccines without having any clue what ingredients they contain?

Vaccines are deliberately made with all sorts of bizarre ingredients, the CDC confirms. These ingredients include toxic heavy metals, animal blood components, human fetal tissue, monkey kidney cells, inflammatory chemicals that harm nerve cells, chemical preservatives, taste-enhancing chemicals (like MSG) and much more.   Continue reading “Incredibly disturbing animation reveals how vaccines are really made… WARNING: this will turn your stomach”

End of American Dream – by Michael Snyder

We are closer to the start of World War III than we have been in decades.  In part 3 of this series of articles, I discussed the fact that President Trump’s team was preparing a “military response” in Syria and that a “coalition” is being formed to remove Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from power.  Well, as I am writing this article the missiles have started flying.  Cruise missiles from a U.S. Navy vessel in the Mediterranean Sea have hit multiple targets inside Syria, and many fear that what we have just witnessed could be the beginning of a broader conflict.   Continue reading “#NoWarInSyria: If You Don’t Want World War III In The Middle East You Need To Let Your Voice Be Heard NOW”

Natural News – by SD Wells

A person could try to scare you away from vaccines by telling you there are blood cultures in them that come from the organs of dogs, cows and chickens, but you might still think the scientists know what they’re doing and need those ingredients to “brew” the viruses and the bacteria they design to be injected into the muscle tissue of babies, children and pregnant mothers.   Continue reading “Top 5 INSANE ingredients in today’s vaccines that serve no purpose except to endanger the lives of those foolish enough to get injected”

Global Research – by Richard Cook

The reaction to the Syrian gassing incident shows that the U.S. ship-of-state is being piloted by fools.

Fool-in-Chief is President Donald Trump, who has duly followed the Neocon script by leaping to the conclusion that President al-Assad’s Syrian government is responsible when in fact there is no evidence of an intentional attack. Even if Syrian planes hit a munitions warehouse, the gas had been stored there by anti-government rebels /terrorists. It would be impossible and contrary to common sense that the Syrian government could have done this on purpose, if they did it at all.   Continue reading “The Trump Administration: “Ship of Fools””

The Telegraph – by Helena Horton

Many former Donald Trump supporters have turned on the President after his decision to retaliate against the Assad regime for its chemical weapons attack.

Nigel Farage, Milo Yiannopoulos Katie Hopkins, right-wing vlogger Paul Joseph Watson, Ukip leader Paul Nuttall and Ukip donor Arron Banks are among the Trump supporters who have been disappointed by their hero.   Continue reading “Nigel Farage and other right-wing populists turn on Donald Trump after missile strikes”

WSAZ News Channel 3

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) — A bill has been passed by Legislature to require drug awareness and prevention programs in all West Virginia public schools.

House Bill 2195 will now head to Governor Jim Justice’s desk to be signed into law.

The programs must be in place no later than the 2018-2019 school year.  Continue reading “Bill passed to require drug programs in all W.Va. public schools”

Popular Mechanics – by Kyle Mizokami

On the heels of the Marine Corps’ desire for a new rifle for its infantrymen, the U.S. Army now says it is contemplating a dramatic switch in rifles. The service is considering going back to battle rifles—heavier rifles that can hit targets at longer ranges. The last time the Army fielded such a rifle was in the 1960s.

The story, broke by Soldier Systems Daily, says that U.S. Army troops feel they’re “in a street fight with a guy with longer arms.” That longer arm is the 7.62x54R cartridge, the cartridge used by the PK machine gun and Dragunov SVD sniper rifle. The PK squad machine gun is extremely common; it’s in use by the Taliban, the Islamic State, and most insurgent and terrorist groups worldwide. Longer and heavier than the 7.62×39-millimeter round used in the AK series of assault rifles, a PK with the 7.62x54R round has an effective range of 800 to 1,000 yards, versus only about 350 yards for an AK-47.   Continue reading “Now It’s the Army That Wants a New Rifle”