Year: 2017
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“National Emergency: A state of national crisis; a situation demanding immediate and extraordinary national or federal action” Black’s Law Dictionary
“I think of all the damnable heresies that have ever been suggested in connection with the Constitution, the doctrine of emergency is the worst. It means that when Congress declares an emergency, there is no Constitution… for when this bill becomes a law, …there is no longer any workable Constitution to keep the Congress within the limits of its Constitutional powers.” -Spoken by Congressman Beck in 1933 prior to the passage of the Farm Bill. Continue reading “America’s Constitutional Dictatorship”
A shooter has been apprehended by local area police in Columbus Ohio at Scioto High School. Continue reading “Shooter In Custody At Ohio High School”
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – German explosives experts defused a massive World War Two bomb in the financial capital of Frankfurt on Sunday after tens of thousands of people were evacuated from their homes.
The compulsory evacuation of 60,000 people was Germany’s biggest such maneuver since the war, with more than a thousand emergency service workers helping to clear the area around the bomb, which was discovered on a building site last week. Continue reading “Frankfurt defuses massive WWII bomb after evacuating 60,000”
MIAMI (AP) — On what is likely the last clear day in Florida before Hurricane Irma’s monster wind and rain, social workers and police officers are giving Miami’s estimated 1,100 homeless people a stark choice: Come willingly to a storm shelter, or be held against their will for a mental health evaluation.
With the outer edge of the storm approaching Friday, these officials — backed by a psychiatrist and observed by an Associated Press team — rolled through chillingly empty downtown streets as dawn broke over Biscayne Bay, searching for reluctant stragglers sleeping in waterfront parks. Continue reading “Miami shelters homeless against their will as Irma closes in”
The official talking heads in the vaccine wars are using race and class to attack people who doubt the safety and efficacy of vaccines.
Before people lost track of a subject called logic, the fallacy called ad hominem was widely understood: ignore the substance of an argument; simply attack the person making the argument. Continue reading “Race/class-baiting attacks against vaccine doubters”
The FBI said on Friday it is examining whether federal laws were violated by a Utah police detective who is shown on video assaulting and arresting a nurse after she refused to allow taking a blood sample from an unconscious patient.
The July 26 incident involving Salt Lake City police Detective Jeff Payne is already being investigated by state authorities, who requested the help of the Federal Bureau of Investigations on Thursday. Continue reading “FBI probing Utah cop who arrested nurse for refusing to draw blood”
Whale.to – by H. Michael Sweeney
Built upon Thirteen Techniques for Truth Suppression by David Martin, the following may be useful to the initiate in the world of dealing with veiled and half-truth, lies, and suppression of truth when serious crimes are studied in public forums. This, sadly, includes every day news media, one of the worst offenders with respect to being a source of disinformation. Where the crime involves a conspiracy, or a conspiracy to cover up the crime, there will invariably be a disinformation campaign launched against those seeking to uncover and expose the truth and/or the conspiracy. There are specific tactics which disinfo artists tend to apply, as revealed here. Also included with this material are seven common traits of the disinfo artist which may also prove useful in identifying players and motives. Continue reading “Twenty-Five Ways To Suppress Truth: The Rules of Disinformation (Includes The 8 Traits of A Disinformationalist)”
No sooner had Hurricane Harvey’s record rains receded from Houston and neighboring cities than the residents of Florida began bracing for a wallop from an even more powerful storm.
And hurricane season hasn’t even peaked yet.
This begs the question: Is the number of major natural disasters striking the United States actually increasing, or does the media’s natural tendency to overhype conflict only make it seem so? Continue reading “The rise of the billion dollar disaster: How Harvey and Irma could be just the start of a rise in major economic events”
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Archive: ITTBF 9-8-17
U.S. Donald Trump on Thursday said that Washington “would be extremely upset” if Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad uses chemical weapons again.
Speaking at a press conference with Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Trump responded to a question about a UN report released this week alleging that Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad’s government had used chemical weapons 27 times during the civil war, including using sarin in an April 4 attack on the town of Khan Sheikhun. Continue reading “Trump: We’d be upset if Assad uses chemical weapons”
U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that he believes there is a “chance” for a Middle East peace settlement.
“I think we have a chance of doing it,” he told reporters during a White House news conference with Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, according to AFP. Continue reading “Trump: There’s a ‘chance’ for Middle East peace”
Following a wave of ramming attacks across Europe, as well as more conventional terror attacks including stabbings, shootings, and bombings, the ISIS terror organization is preparing a silent terror wave against American and British consumers.
While recent attacks in continental Europe have drawn front-page coverage around the globe, including a pair of attacks in Spain last month which left 16 civilians dead, ISIS terrorists have been quietly laying the groundwork for a far less bombastic – but potentially deadly – plot against the US and UK. Continue reading “ISIS plots to poison food in US, UK supermarkets”
A 47-year-old Tel Aviv man is suspected of offering tens of thousands of shekels in exchange for harming his ex-wife’s new partner.
The man owns a currency exchange business and works as a money changer. He is connected to a crime organization in central Israel. Continue reading “Money changer tells police: Shoot him in the knees”
Germany dismissed on Friday Poland’s threat to demand new talks over World War II reparations from Berlin, saying the issue had already been settled in 1953.
“Poland made a binding decision in August 1953… to relinquish demands for further war reparations,” government spokesman Steffen Seibert said, adding that in the view of Berlin, “this issue was therefore settled both legally and politically.” Continue reading “Germany rejects Polish call for more WWII reparations”
Every Jewish mother should know that she has entrusted the life of her son in the hands of worthy commanders.”
This famous quote was uttered by David Ben-Gurion in July 1963, just days after he had stepped down as Israel’s prime minister. It was part of what became known as the “Farewell Address,” a speech Israel’s founding father gave as he bid farewell to the IDF’s top brass. Continue reading “How The Submarine Probe Can Cause Irreparable Damage To Israel’s Defense Industry”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s former chief of staff David Sharan was on Thursday remanded to another five days, in connection with Case 3000 – dubbed the “submarines affair.”
The Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court remanded political strategist Tzachi Lieber for a further five days as well. Continue reading “Israeli Submarines Affair: Remands Of Key Suspects Extended For Five Days”