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World Affairs

Here is a quick analysis of why the so-called “chemical gas attack” in Syria is very likely a fake or a false flag attack.

Cui Bono: Latin for “Who Benefits?” Who gains from this attack? Certainly not the Syrian President, Assad. He’s been winning the wars against both ISIS and Al Qaeda for the last 4 months, capturing one major city/region after another. He is getting help from Russia, Iran and even the U.S. Just a couple of days ago, Trump said he is dropping the slogan, “Assad must go.” A chemical attack by Assad would be the dumbest move ever that turns the world against him. So the ONLY people to benefit from this “chemical gas attack” are Assad’s enemies.   Continue reading “False Flag Or Fake: “Chemical Gas Attack” In Syria”

The Daily Sheeple – by Piper McGowin

First off, what an incredibly stupid thing to say.

In a recent Fox News interview, retired four-star General Jack Keane said that bombing North Korea’s nuclear facilities quote “may be the only option left”.

That’s right. Bombing North Korea. Preemptively.   Continue reading “Gen. Keane: Preemptively Bombing North Korea May Be “The ONLY Option” America Has Left”

Global Research – by Paul Antonopoulos

At least 58 people were killed in a horrific gas attack in the Idlib Governorate this morning. However, even before investigations could be conducted and for evidence to emerge, Federica Mogherini, the Italian politician High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, condemned the Syrian government stating that the “Assad regime bears responsibility for ‘awful’ Syria ‘chemical’ attack.”   Continue reading “Jumping to Conclusions; Something is Not Adding Up in Idlib Chemical Weapons Attack”

The Hollywood Reporter – by Mike Barnes, Duane Byrge

Don Rickles, the rapid-fire insult machine who for six decades earned quite a living making fun of people of all creeds and colors and everyone from poor slobs to Frank Sinatra, has died. He was 90.

The legendary comic died Thursday at his home in Los Angeles of kidney failure, publicist Paul Shefrin announced.   Continue reading “Don Rickles, Legendary Comic With a Gift for the Insult, Dies at 90”

Patch – by Daniel Hubbard

RIDGEWOOD, NJ — Ridgewood Water customers need to boil their water before drinking it due to fecal E.coli that was found in a groundwater source sample, the utility announced Wednesday.

The raw groundwater sample was taken from the water’s low pressure zone, which includes parts of Ridgewood and Wyckoff and all of Glen Rock, said Richard Calbi Jr., Ridgewood Water director. The sample tested positive for E.coli before it was treated. Fecal indicators mean that the water may be contaminated with human or animal waste.  Continue reading “E.Coli In Water Prompts Boil Advisory From Ridgewood Water”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

North Miami, FL – The police shooting of Charles Kinsey on July 18, 2016, outraged the nation, as video footage captured Kinsey lying on his back with hands in the air, begging the cops not to shoot – but a cop shot him anyway.

The scene unfolded when Kinsey, a behavior technician at a group home, was trying to calm a distressed autistic boy, Arnaldo Rios, who had left the home. Rios had a toy truck in his hand, but the cops thought there was a gun, despite Kinsey repeatedly saying, “He has a toy truck.”   Continue reading “New Recording Proves Cop Knew Autistic Boy Was Holding a Toy Truck & Shot Anyway”

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The next billion-dollar industry will not be a service or product – it will be upgrading humans, according to one expert.

Joe Joseph discusses the implications in this News Shot.

Source: Upgrading Humans Into Gods Will Be the Next Billion Dollar Industry, Expert Claims

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The Blaze – by Tré Goins-Phillips

The largest developer and manufacturer of Tasers and police surveillance equipment announced Wednesday that it plans to offer body cameras — free of charge — to every police officer in the United States.

Taser International, which just changed its name to Axon, announced that the initiative will also provide law enforcement offices with supporting hardware, software, data storage, and training for one year, also free, CNBC reported.   Continue reading “Company plans to offer free body cameras to every police officer in the United States”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In an unexpected statement made by the former COO of Goldman Sachs and current director of Trump’s National Economic Council, Gary Cohn told a private meeting with lawmakers on the Senate Banking Committee on Wednesday evening that he could support legislation breaking up the largest U.S. banks – a development that could provide support to congressional efforts to reinstate the Depression-era Glass-Steagall law – and impact if not so much his former employer, Goldman Sachs, whose depository business is relatively modest, then certainly the balance sheets of some of Goldman’s biggest competitors including JPM and BofA.   Continue reading “Gary Cohn Backs Reinstating Glass-Steagal, Breaking Up Big Banks”

Conservative Base – by Jim-Kouri

Despite New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s proclamation that NYC is a ‘sanctuary city,’ the New York Police Department (NYPD has told federal immigration officials about immigrants facing deportation who are due to appear in criminal court.  Now apparently the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is telling the nation they don’t recognize de Blasio’s authority to create a sanctuary for criminal aliens. And on Tuesday they gave Mayor de Blasio a demonstration of their resolve.   Continue reading “Immigration Cops to Mayor de Blasio: New York Is No Sanctuary from ICE Raids”

The Hill – by Jordain Carney

The Senate voted Thursday to move forward with Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme Court nomination after Republicans took a historic step that lowers the vote threshold for high court nominees to a simple majority.

Senators voted 55-45 to end debate on Gorsuch’s nomination, setting up a final confirmation vote for Friday. Thanks to a procedural move that changed Senate rules earlier Thursday, a simple majority was needed to move forward.   Continue reading “Senate goes ‘nuclear’ to advance Trump Supreme Court pick”

New York Post – by Danielle Furfaro and Natalie Musumeci

A disturbing online video shows a straphanger wedged between subway doors from the neck up as passersby casually walk past her on the platform.

The woman found herself caught in between the doors of a No. 4 train at around 12:45 p.m. Tuesday as the train reached the end of the line at the Woodlawn station in the Bronx, transit sources said.   Continue reading “Riders ignore woman with head trapped between subway doors”

Market Watch – by Quentin Fottrell

More than seven years after the Great Recession officially ended, there is yet more depressing research that at least half of Americans are vulnerable to financial disaster.

Some 50% of people is woefully unprepared for a financial emergency, new research finds. Nearly 1 in 5 (19%) Americans have nothing set aside to cover an unexpected emergency, while nearly 1 in 3 (31%) Americans don’t have at least $500 set aside to cover an unexpected emergency expense, according to a survey released Tuesday by HomeServe USA, a home repair service. A separate survey released Monday by insurance company MetLife found that 49% of employees are “concerned, anxious or fearful about their current financial well-being.”   Continue reading “Half of US working families are living paycheck to paycheck”

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Live free till the end of life and your soul will live free forever.

RT

Iraq has plans to boost its crude oil production by 600,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 5 million bpd by the end of this year, regardless of its participation in OPEC’s production cut deal.

Iraq is the cartel’s second-biggest exporter of crude and has been the most disinclined of all parties to the agreement since its inception, with a lot of observers expecting it to be the first one to cheat.   Continue reading “OPEC’s №2 producer goes rogue, plans 600,000 bpd oil output increase”

Mail.com

BALTIMORE (AP) — A proposed plan to overhaul Baltimore’s troubled police force faces public scrutiny Thursday despite the Department of Justice’s efforts to delay the hearing. A judge on Wednesday denied an attempt to delay the public airing, calling the request by President Donald Trump’s administration a “burden and inconvenience.”

The Justice Department asked for the delay earlier this week, saying it needed time to review the plan and determine whether the proposal would hinder efforts to fight violent crime. U.S. District Judge James Bredar said the hearing would go on as scheduled Thursday.   Continue reading “Plan to overhaul Baltimore’s police goes before the public”