World Events and the Bible

This post will serve as a collection of quotes and various documentation to prove the United States government among other nations and world bodies (Global Powers) have funded terrorism, specifically ISIS. If you are new to this subject what you will learn is extremely disturbing. If you understand this subject, this is good reference material for yourself and to share with others.

It is or should be common knowledge the United States government has funded terrorism for decades (additional documentation). The US has even admitted to their role in the 1953 coup of the Iranian government, a nation that still eludes the globalists to this day, but not for much longer. The United States government has created or funded terrorist groups such as the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and the Mujahideen.   Continue reading “The United States Funding Of Terrorism Created ISIS”

MassPrivateI

According to an article in the Telegraph, Houston County’s $46.5 million dollar 911 center allows police to spy inside homes and businesses.

“If the alarm goes off at your business, 911 operators will be able to view a live video stream from the security surveillance system and tell law enforcement what’s happening.”
Continue reading “Next Generation 911 centers spy inside homes and businesses”

Post and Courier – by David Slade

When Hampton County sheriff’s deputies found $1.7 million stashed in secret compartments of a sport utility vehicle during a traffic stop on Interstate 95, the department confiscated the money and the SUV. The driver walked away with no criminal charges.

The driver “denied any knowledge of the money, and we had no way to connect it to him,” said Hampton County Chief Deputy William Jarrell. “He got a traffic ticket and we pointed him at the bus station.”
Continue reading “Federal law has South Carolina cops searching cars on interstates for drug money”

Yahoo News

SEATTLE (AP) — Family members of a pregnant mother shot and killed by Seattle police questioned Monday why they didn’t use a Taser or other non-lethal options when they encountered the woman, who the officers knew had been struggling with mental health issues.

The two officers had gone to Charleena Lyles’ apartment on Sunday after she reported a burglary. She confronted them with a knife, authorities said.   Continue reading “Pregnant Woman Fatally Shot By Seattle Police Outside Apartment Building”

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NJ.com – by Tom Haydon

CRANFORD — He was an active, healthy 4-year-old boy until one day in August 2015 when he was at the Lightbridge Academy child care center, according to his parents.

On that day, two workers at the center, Erica Kenny and Chanese White urged children to fight, and threatened pre-schoolers if they did not, according to a lawsuit filed in Superior Court.   Continue reading “Child needs therapy after day care ‘fight club,’ lawsuit says”

WVUA 23 News – by Keli Stiglich

West Alabama authorities are investigating after a man in their care died after he was tased by police last week.

It happened after Northport Police responded to a wreck with injuries around 12:30 p.m. Thursday in the 4100 block of Fifth Street, near the Famers Market.

While officers were on the way, they were told that one of the drivers had walked away from the scene. Officers encountered the driver, 25-year-old Joshua Terrell Crawford, on Robert Cardinal Road about a mile away from the wreck.   Continue reading “Man Dies Police Altercation Involving Several Officers, Taser”

The Daily Caller – by Richard Pollock

Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain in 2012 turned over nearly $9 million in unspent funds from his failed 2008 presidential campaign to a new foundation bearing his name, the McCain Institute for International Leadership.

The institute is intended to serve as a “legacy” for McCain and “is dedicated to advancing human rights, dignity, democracy and freedom.” It is a tax-exempt non-profit foundation with assets valued at $8.1 million and associated with Arizona State University.   Continue reading “Soros, Clinton-Linked Teneo Among Donors to McCain Institute”

CBS News

Last Updated Jun 19, 2017 10:16 PM EDT

TUCSON, Ariz. — If you’re having trouble making calls or connecting to the internet on your cellphone, you’re not alone.

CBS Tucson affiliate KOLD-TV reports several major cellphone providers — including Verizon, Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile — were having service issues on Monday.
Continue reading “Cellphone, internet outages reported across the U.S.”

RT

The realm of warlord Azizullah, who had been terrifying people in Afghanistan for years, has become the newest “caliphate” of Islamic State in the north of the country, after the terrorist was “unexpectedly” freed from prison, locals revealed to RT.

The son of an Uzbek jihadist leader, Azizullah is a second-generation warlord. Often described as dangerous, ambitious, and fanatical, the infamous jihadist has brought death to many people in Afghanistan. Until recently, he was incarcerated in the notorious Bagram prison – but in the fall of 2016, Azizullah was released, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry. Locals told RT’s Murad Gazdiev that it happened “unexpectedly.”  Continue reading “‘No end to his killings’: Afghans who fled & resisted new ISIS warlord Azizullah to RT”

Northwestern University – by Amanda Morris

Called the “window of vulnerability,” the first year of a newborn baby’s life is when they are highly susceptible to infectious diseases. This window could narrow or even close completely, if it were possible to vaccinate infants immediately after birth. Instead, two million babies worldwide die each year from infectious diseases before they turn six months old.

“The time of birth is the most reliable point of care for newborns and an efficient opportunity for immunization,” said Northwestern Engineering’s Evan Scott. “The majority of vaccines simply aren’t effective for infants because their immune systems haven’t sufficiently developed.”   Continue reading “Engineering Vaccines for Newborns”

The American Bar Association (ABA), founded August 21, 1878,[2] is a voluntary bar association of lawyers and law students, which is not specific to any jurisdiction in the United States. The ABA’s most important stated activities are the setting of academic standards for law schools, and the formulation of model ethical codes related to the legal profession. The ABA has 410,000 members. Its national headquarters are in Chicago, Illinois; it also maintains a significant branch office in Washington, D.C.
Continue reading “The FOOLISHNESS of the American Bar Association”

Boing Boing – by Cory Doctorow

A majority of the Rhode Island school districts with “1-1” programs where each student is issued a laptop have a blanket policy of spying on the students and everything they do on their laptops, during, before and after school hours, on or off school premises, without any evidence (or even suspicion ) of wrongdoing.

The schools analogize this to school locker searches, in which students are denied any Fourth Amendment protections. But that (very dubious) principle is being stretched beyond the breaking point, as school lockers are in schools, whereas these laptop searches are being carried out remotely, everywhere, anywhere.   Continue reading “In Rhode Island, students and parents must let schools spy on them day and night through their laptops”

Fox News – by Todd Starnes

Note: An Army spokesman clarifies the transgender policy is being implemented by the Department of Defense. The Army spokesman also says they are not the only service branch implementing the broader policy.

The Army has begun mandatory transgender sensitivity training for soldiers. The training covers everything from “transfemale” soldiers to transgender shower etiquette to dealing with a male soldier who becomes pregnant.   Continue reading “Army’s transgender policy includes guidelines on male pregnancies”

WFTV 9 News – by Chris Stewart

Otto Warmbier, 22, of Wyoming, Ohio, has died from injuries sustained during detainment in North Korea.

University of Cincinnati Medical Center released a statement on behalf of Fred and Cindy Warmbier, Monday afternoon.

“It is our sad duty to report that our son, Otto Warmbier, has completed his journey home. Surrounded by his loving family, Otto died today at 2:20 p.m.    Continue reading “Otto Warmbier dies from injuries sustained in N. Korea prison”