Reuters

WASHINGTON/HAVANA (Reuters) – The Trump administration on Tuesday expelled 15 Cuban diplomats to protest Cuba’s failure to protect staff at the U.S. embassy in Havana from a mysterious spate of health “attacks,” spurring new tensions between the former Cold War foes.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the expulsions from Cuba’s embassy in Washington were also intended to ensure “equity” in staffing levels, after he recalled more than half the U.S. diplomatic personnel in Havana on Friday.   Continue reading “U.S. expels 15 Cuban diplomats, fuelling tensions with Havana”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. official told Congress on Tuesday it would be “rational” to legislate a path for citizenship for illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children, but within hours the administration backtracked, saying his comments did not state the views of President Donald Trump.

The Trump administration last month ended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy, which began in 2012 under former President Barack Obama. The program allowed nearly 800,000 so-called “Dreamers” to work legally in the United States without being deported. The policy was aimed at young people who came to the United States illegally as children.   Continue reading “Trump administration backpedals on citizenship for ‘Dreamers’”

Daily Mail

The world’s largest gun show is still set to go ahead in Las Vegas just months after it was the location of the worst mass shooting in US history.

Tens of thousands of gun enthusiasts from all over the world will descend on the Strip in January for the annual exposition of firearms and ammunition – less than three miles from where Stephen Paddock opened fire on a crowd of country music festival goers.

Almost 60 people were slaughtered and another 527 were injured in the massacre before Paddock turned the gun on himself. Cops found ten automatic rifles in his room.   Continue reading “World’s largest gun show is still set to go ahead in Las Vegas”

ABC News

Israel’s prime minister on Tuesday pledged to build thousands of new homes in one of the West Bank’s biggest Jewish settlements and annex it to Israel.

The comments drew an angry condemnation from the Palestinians and created a new test for the Trump administration, which has been working for over eight months to restart peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians.

Benjamin Netanyahu said during a visit to Maaleh Adumim that he was announcing a period of “enhanced development.”  Continue reading “Israeli Prime Minister pledges new West Bank housing annexed to Israel”

The New Yorker – by Rachel Aviv

For years, Rudy North woke up at 9 a.m. and read the Las Vegas Review-Journal while eating a piece of toast. Then he read a novel—he liked James Patterson and Clive Cussler—or, if he was feeling more ambitious, Freud. On scraps of paper and legal notepads, he jotted down thoughts sparked by his reading. “Deep below the rational part of our brain is an underground ocean where strange things swim,” he wrote on one notepad. On another, “Life: the longer it cooks, the better it tastes.”

Rennie, his wife of fifty-seven years, was slower to rise. She was recovering from lymphoma and suffered from neuropathy so severe that her legs felt like sausages. Each morning, she spent nearly an hour in the bathroom applying makeup and lotions, the same brands she’d used for forty years. She always emerged wearing pale-pink lipstick. Rudy, who was prone to grandiosity, liked to refer to her as “my amour.”   Continue reading “How the Elderly Lose Their Rights”

New York Post

Las Vegas madman Stephen Paddock set up a camera inside his hotel room to capture his deadly shooting rampage — and other surveillance in the hallway to alert him as cops closed in on him, according to reports.

The shooter had at least one lens set up to tape himself as he unleashed hell on thousands of unsuspecting concertgoers several hundred yards below his ritzy casino suite, according to ABC News.   Continue reading “Las Vegas gunman filmed himself during slaughter”

Jon Rappoport

False flags always target the psychological state of mind of the public. Mind control is the goal.

To boil it down, a false flag is an operation staged to blame someone for a crime, someone who didn’t commit the crime.

Why? Because by blaming that person or group, and by convincing many others to blame that person or group, you achieve an important objective.   Continue reading “False flag in Vegas shooting?”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Somehow, Boston 25 News has obtained exclusive photos from what they describe as “police sources” purportedly showing the guns used during Sunday night’s massacre in Las Vegas, where a 64-year-old shooter with a room full of weapons fired on a country music festival from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay casino and resort, killing 59 people and injuring more than 500.  Continue reading “First Pictures Emerge Of Vegas Shooter’s Weapons, Hotel Room”

Reuters

MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Russian Foreign Ministry said U.S. officials had broken into residences at Russia’s consulate in San Francisco, and threatened retaliation over what it called an illegal act.

Russian staff had left the consulate last month, after Washington ordered Moscow to vacate some of its diplomatic properties, part of a series of tit-for-tat actions during a thorny phase in bilateral relations.   Continue reading “Russia threatens retaliation over U.S. ‘break-in’ at San Francisco consulate”

RT

The Israeli defense minister has urged Washington to engage more in Syria, where President Bashar Assad “is winning.” The official has asked for increased US involvement, saying Israel is struggling to deal with the “Russians, Iranians, and also the Turks and Hezbollah.”

We hope that the United States will be more active in the Syrian arena and in the Middle East in general,” Avigdor Lieberman said in an interview with Israel’s Walla news on Tuesday.    Continue reading “‘Faced with Russians & Iranians 24/7’: Israel calls for US to be more active in Syria”

The New American – by C Mitchel Shaw

The communists in the Antifa crowd are planning to begin a revolution in America on Saturday, November 4 — almost exactly 100 years after the Bolshevik Revolution that took Russia out of the frying pan of Tsarist rule and into the fire of communist totalitarianism. While some see Antifa activists as the modern heroes of anti-Fascism — fighting against racism, sexism, and a litany of other “isms” — and others see them merely as the snowflake crowd of spoiled brats demanding free everything, the reality is that Antifa is one tool in the communists’ toolbox to bring America to her knees. And Saturday, November 4, 2017, is the day they have chosen for the opening salvo in the American Bolshevik RevolutionContinue reading “Antifa Planning Communist Revolution for America on November 4”

RT

At least forty patients in mental hospitals around Norway have been given electroshock treatment without their consent and despite objections from the country’s Civil Ombudsman, a local media investigation has claimed.

Reporters from the Verdens Gang (VG) newspaper examined figures from the Norwegian Health Ministry from 2014 to 2016, and found that at least forty patients had been given electric shocks 166 times without their consent.   Continue reading “Patients unwillingly treated with electroshock at Norwegian mental hospitals – media”

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The book, Enemies, Foreign and Domestic by Matthew Bracken, starts off with a scene that is almost plagiarized of what just happened in Las Vegas. The locations and who’s are different, but the scenario is the same: It was carried out by a government black-ops team in order to help push for gun control and greater government powers.

The patsy in the book is THE most unlikely shooter to every exist: a homeless Iraq veteran who was drugged, body staged in the shooters den, the shooting takes place and when the SWAT shows up he is “carrying” the gun and gets killed, no witnesses, end of the line, just speculation.   Continue reading “Bringing to everyone’s attention”

The Organic Prepper

Of a tragic necessity, we’ve all read articles and watched videos about surviving an active shooter terror situation. But an entirely different set of rules apply when it comes to surviving a sniper attack.

The thing with an event like the one in Las Vegas is that a great deal of your survival depends on nothing but luck. If you happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, skills won’t necessarily save you.   Continue reading “How to Survive a Sniper Attack”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Did you know the term B.C. (Before Christ) is soooo offensive they have to remove it from the UK school system? Yeah, this is news to me as well. It is a nice gesture to have concern for others. It is quite another thing to take it to the level of buffoonery…

To those who wish to continue to remove Christ from our life, you are going to be judged by your works and your works are looking very distasteful to our Father. Never say no one warned you.
Continue reading “UK: Now Schools Are Ditching AD And BC In RE Lessons”

Politico

President Donald Trump on Tuesday hinted that he’ll be wading into the debate over new gun control measures, but said such conversations will likely happen later.

On his way to Puerto Rico, Trump praised the police response to the shooting that killed at least 59 people and injured more than 500 — the deadliest mass shooting in modern history. And he said conversations about gun control are forthcoming.   Continue reading “Trump: ‘We’ll be talking about gun laws as time goes by’”

The Great Recession

Summer closed in a whirlwind of weather chaos for the United States and its territories. At the start of the summer, the US economy began to show signs that it was flying apart. The two most obvious were the big blowouts in the auto industry and in retail, not all of which could be attributed to a shift to online sales.   Continue reading “I Know What the Economy Did Last Summer Part 1 : Carmageddon and the Retail Apocalypse”