CBS Pittsburgh – by Julie Grant

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A Pittsburgh forensic pathologist says the investigation into the JFK assassination is far from over.

On Nov. 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was murdered in broad daylight in Dallas, Texas. The Warren Commission concluded Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone when he shot the president from the 6th floor of the Texas Book Depository. For years, many have doubted those conclusions and believed it was a greater conspiracy.   Continue reading “Pittsburgh Forensic Pathologist Says JFK Assassination Investigation Is Far From Over”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: The clowns are running the circus people. Barely two days after the terrorist attack in London and big government is looking to take away more of your freedoms. It always works this way, we have said it time and time again. The terrorists always attack the people, not the government who is attacking them in the middle east and the people are the ones who always lose their rights due to the government. Now think about that for a moment…
Continue reading “UK PM Theresa May: Internet Must Be Regulated Following London Bridge Terror Attack”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: “Iran is believed to be developing nuclear-related capabilities”? Do people think before they write? What if your neighbor told the neighborhood, ‘you know Jesse over there is believe to be a child molester’.

If you are going to make an accusation you better be darn certain you have proof to back it up. Let’s talk about proof. There has been no evidence that indicates Iran has done anything concerning “nuclear weapons” since the late 70s. Quite the contrary, in a recent article we posted China and Iran teamed up to ensure Iran’s nuclear facilities do not have the ability to make nuclear bombs.
Continue reading “Iran Developing Advanced Nuclear Capabilities, Heightening Time To Weapon”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Of course it is getting worse. We live in a world where we are told, ‘if it feels good do it’. Drugs may give you a high, but you come down off that high and reality sets in. You become broke, drive away your family and in the end depressed. Drugs are not the answer, they will not help you. People who take drugs wish to escape reality, but you cannot escape this world. Instead of seeking an artificial escape, open your Father’s Word. Talk to Him and reach out to Him. He changes lives and makes them happy and complete.

Continue reading “Drug Deaths In America Are Rising Faster Than Ever”

The Organic Prepper

If you ever wondered what life was really like in a post-collapse society, look no further than Venezuela. Today, I’d like to share a first-hand report of everyday life there.

The country has been on the way down since a socialist government destroyed the economy. Here’s a quick timeline:   Continue reading “Letters from Venezuela: This Is What Life Is Really Like in a Post-Collapse Society”

LA Times – by Anh Do

Orange County activists Rida Hamida and Ben Vazquez wanted to find a way to promote unity among the region’s Muslim and Latino communities, so they came up with a novel idea.

After daily fasting as part of the holy month of Ramadan, dozens of local Muslims joined their Latino neighbors Saturday night in the parking lot of the new Islamic Center of Santa Ana to take part in the inaugural event of the campaign dubbed Taco Trucks at Every Mosque.   Continue reading “Muslims and Latinos unite during Ramadan, breaking fast with tacos at mosques”

RT

Crude prices rose on Monday on the news Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen have severed diplomatic ties with Qatar, accusing the country of supporting terrorism.

Brent crude jumped 32 cents to above $50 per barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate saw a 34 cent increase to $48 per barrel.   Continue reading “Oil jumps after Qatar shunned by Arab neighbors over alleged terrorism links”

RT – by Robert Bridge

Just like they’ve been doing every year since 1954, influential Bilderberg members – including journalists – assembled behind closed doors to hold off-the-record talks on a number of pressing global issues.

The best criticism I’ve seen yet against the Bilderberg Group was found on a banner that draped a barbed-wire fence surrounding a golf course at one of these high-powered pow-wows: “Bilderberg Ate My Hamster” the message declared. That’s basically the long and the short of it, because thanks to the group’s arcane cloak of secrecy, everything and anything can now be blamed on them.   Continue reading “Bilderberg 2017: Should we be worried yet?”

Mail.com

MOSCOW (AP) — A Moscow court on Monday convicted the director of a Ukrainian library of inciting ethnic hatred to Russians and imposed a four-year suspended sentence. Natalya Sharina was first detained in October 2015 in the latest twist of the stand-off between Russia and Ukraine after Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula in 2014 and threw its weight behind separatist rebels in Ukraine’s east. She spent a night in jail before she was put under house arrest.   Continue reading “Chief of Moscow’s Ukrainian library gets suspended sentence”

Mail.com

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey on Monday refused to budge on its decision to refuse German lawmakers permission to visit troops stationed at a Turkish air base, saying it expected “positive steps” on Turkey’s requests for Germany to crackdown on Kurdish rebels and alleged coup plotters.

Speaking at a joint news conference with his visiting German counterpart, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Turkey would allow German legislators to visit a NATO base in the central province of Konya, but not Incirlik Air Base, where some 270 German troops are stationed with Tornado reconnaissance jets and a refueling plane. The German troops are part of the international coalition against the Islamic State group.   Continue reading “Germany, Turkey to discuss impasse over visiting troops”

Miami New Times – by Brittany Shammas

As the American Airlines plane full of passengers looked on, two law enforcement officers escorted Michael Mennella — a double amputee with no feet — down the aisle and into the airport. They told him he was under arrest for extreme intoxication. But soon enough, the officers realized Mennella was sober. He’d simply hobbled down the aisle to ask for a drink on a flight that departed Miami without the wheelchair the airline had promised him.

That’s what Mennella, a businessman traveling for work, claims in a new lawsuit that’s sure to fuel more anger at airlines for horribly mistreating their passengers.   Continue reading “American Airlines Called Cops on Double Amputee After Forgetting His Wheelchair, Lawsuit Says”

KOIN

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Thousands of people with diametrically opposing views of President Donald Trump exercised their constitutionally protected right to free speech in downtown Portland Sunday, just days after a man on a racist tirade stabbed 3 people on a MAX train.

A heavy police presence worked diligently to keep the events peaceful, and at least 3 people were arrested early in the day for agitating people from other groups.   Continue reading “14 arrested as protesters, police clash in Portland”

Policide

Aluminum foil, which was first introduced in the early 1900s, is currently one of the most commonly used kitchen items. It is extremely versatile too, and is used for cooking, wrapping, and even for treating some common heath issues.

However, the problem with this kitchen item is its neurotoxic nature, which negatively affects the brain function and it was even found to trigger the onset of Alzheimer`s disease.  As explained by medical expert, exposure to this metal may lead to mental decline and loss of memory, balance, bodily control, and coordination.   Continue reading “Doctors Are Now Warning: If You Use Aluminum Foil, Stop It Or Face Deadly Consequences”

The Great Recession

These updates to my list of “Seven Troubles Assailing the US Economy” are far too important to remain buried at the end of that article since many readers may not return to the article to check for updates. The summer economic crisis I’ve been predicting is building even more rapidly than when I reported a week ago. It’s almost here:

Total household debt now exceeds the peek it hit just before the economic collapse into the Great Recession. While the number of households is also up, wages are correspondingly down, so households have maxed out … again:   Continue reading “Summer Storm Keeps Building as Second Dip of Great Recession Approaches”