End of American Dream – by Michael Snyder

Is it possible that the Yellowstone supervolcano is gearing up for a major eruption? If you follow my work on a regular basis, then you already know that I spend a lot of time documenting how the crust of our planet is becoming increasingly unstable. Most of this shaking is taking place far away from the continental United States, and so most Americans are not too concerned about it. But we should be concerned about it, because a major seismic event could change all of our lives in a single instant. For instance, a full-blown eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano would have the potential of being an E.L.E. (extinction level event). That is why it is so alarming that there have been 296 earthquakes in the vicinity of the Yellowstone supervolcano within the last 7 days. Scientists are trying to convince us that everything is going to be okay, but there are others that are not so sure.   Continue reading “There Have Been 296 Earthquakes In The Vicinity Of The Yellowstone Supervolcano Within The Last 7 Days”

CNN

Paris (CNN)An armed man who deliberately rammed his car into a police van in Paris on Monday afternoon has been taken down by officers and is dead, French authorities said.

The incident took place on the iconic Champs-Elysees boulevard in central Paris, the latest attack this year against security forces in the French capital.

Continue reading “Car rams police van on Champs-Elysees, armed suspect dead”

The Guardian – by Katherine J Cramer

Joe’s voice takes on a mocking tone.

“You gotta quit driving!” he says. “Don’t drive as much.” He rolls his eyes and looks around at his pals, a handful of them perched on moulded plastic lawn chairs in a tiny town in central Wisconsin. He’s talking about the way city people look down on rural folks like himself. In his normal voice he adds: “You gotta drive 20 miles to work? You can’t cut that in half.”   Continue reading “The great American fallout: how small towns came to resent cities”

NPR – by Maggie Penman

Thousands of people marched in the capital Kiev Sunday in support of LGBT rights and equality in Ukraine. The marchers were joined by several foreign diplomats and politicians in what organizers say is the largest Pride event the country has seen yet.

The annual Gay Pride parade is in just its fourth year in Kiev, and has twice been marred by violence. In 2015, clashes broke out between the pride supporters and protesters from far-right groups, who threw flares and injured two police officers. This year, the parade was flanked by a heavy police presence in riot gear. Despite a small group of protesters at the start, the parade was able to continue safely.   Continue reading “Organizer Says Pride Parade In Kiev More Of A ‘Celebration’ This Year”

THE WIND FIELD COULD EFFECT AREAS WEST AND NORTH FOR MANY MILES.

DISTURBANCE 6 is 21.5N 86.5 W or approx. 40miles NNE of Cancun MX.

Movement it to N at 10mph. Max tropical storm winds now reach out to 180miles.

Chances of further development are at 90%, but confidence in the forecast is still low, too many variables as yet.   Continue reading “Latest Storm Information Texas Coastline Landfall Corpus Christi”

Reuters

Russia’s Defense Ministry said on Monday it would view as targets any flying objects over Syria in the areas of the country where its air forces operate, Russian news agencies reported.

The statement followed after a U.S. warplane shot down a Syrian army jet on Sunday in the southern Raqqa countryside, with Washington saying the jet had dropped bombs near U.S.-backed forces and Damascus saying the plane was downed while flying a mission against Islamic State militants. [nL8N1JF0YG]   Continue reading “Russia to target any ‘flying objects’ over Syria where its aviation is active: agencies”

CBS Boston

SAUGUS (CBS) – An “armed and dangerous intruder” is said to be holed up inside a store at the Square One Mall in Saugus, according to police.

State and local police were called to the mall around 4:30 a.m. for a report of a break-in at the Dick’s Sporting Goods there.   Continue reading “Police Close Off Square One Mall In Saugus For ‘Armed And Dangerous Intruder’”

The Great Recession

You may not see it yet, but the scale of the retail apocalypse is so massive that it is about to engulf the US economy. As when a flood tide has crept around you on all sides while you were standing on a high spot out on the flats, not paying attention, you can look up now and see it all around you, and it is coming in rapidly. You can now feel the current under your toes.

Since the final quarter of 2015, I have been writing about what I call “the Epocalypse,” by which I mean an economic collapse that will prove to be apocalyptic in scale — something that is both epic (Herculean) in scale and epoch in the literal sense that it will dramatically bring the modern world into a new economic era. I might better, then, call this the “retail epocalypse” because it has insidiously turned into a significant part of that greater event and because it is partly due to e-trade.   Continue reading “Retail Apocalypse Engulfs US Economy”

The Intercept – by Victoria Law

WHEN MARY SHIELDS was first sent to prison, her daughter was too young to understand why their phone calls would cut off mid-conversation and why she would not hear from her mother again for days. Shields was among the many incarcerated people who had their contact with loved ones curtailed by the high rates for making prison phone calls. During her 21 years in a California state prison, she spoke with her family for 15 minutes twice a month. Each call cost $15.

“Those calls are very expensive,” she said, noting that her family paid the phone bills as well as the cost of caring for her children. Shields could have put more of a burden on her family but thought it would only drain their financial resources. “I wasn’t able to do that because I wanted the best for my children. I didn’t want to take anything away from them and that” — the phone bills — “was taking away from them.”   Continue reading “$15 For 15 Minutes: How Courts Are Letting Prison Phone Companies Gouge Incarcerated People”

Washington’s Blog

We noted yesterday that the Washington Post is owned by one of the world’s richest guys, worth $72.8 billion  … and who may soon become THE world’s richest.

And you probably won’t hear it from the New York Times, but the largest shareholder of the Times  is the sixth wealthiest guy … worth $54.5 billion.   He used to be THE richest person, but he’s slipped a little in the rankings.   Continue reading “Why Mainstream Media Represents the View of Billionaires … Instead of Average Americans”

Yahoo News

Tehran (AFP) – Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said Monday missiles it fired into Syria had successfully hit Islamic State group targets in retaliation for Tehran attacks claimed by the jihadists earlier this month.

“Based on credible information, the missile operation against Daesh has been successful,” Revolutionary Guards spokesman General Ramezan Sharif said on the elite force’s Sepahnews website, using an Arabic acronym for IS.   Continue reading “Iran says its missiles into Syria hit IS targets”

Fox News

The New Mexico State Police rescued 14 hostages, including a three year old, from a pistachio farm in southern New Mexico Sunday afternoon.

State Police identified the suspect as Caleb Scroggins, 21 from Alamogordo, NM.

Police said they were looking for Scroggins because he was a suspect in a shooting earlier in the day. During a search, police found Scroggin’s vehicle and a chase began. While traveling west, Scroggins failed to yield to northbound traffic on a highway and was t-boned. Scroggins got out of the car, exchanged fire with police, ran into McGinn’s Pistachio Farm store and took 14 hostages.   Continue reading “New Mexico authorities rescue 14 hostages in farm standoff”

Reading Eagle – by Jennifer Peltz

NEW YORK (AP) — Wanted: 10,000 New Yorkers interested in advancing science by sharing a trove of personal information, from cellphone locations and credit-card swipes to blood samples and life-changing events. For 20 years.

Researchers are gearing up to start recruiting participants from across the city next year for a study so sweeping it’s called “The Human Project .” It aims to channel different data streams into a river of insight on health, aging, education and many other aspects of human life.   Continue reading “‘Human Project’ study will ask 10,000 to share life’s data”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: The United States just attacked and destroyed a Syrian fighter for dropping bombs near US backed “rebels” in Syria. This is a major escalation and an act of war by the United States.

We know there are no moderate rebels, all of the rebels are working together, they are all a part of ISIS (we have extensive and consolidated documentation for you available on Wednesday). We also note on the same day Iran launched missiles from Iran into Syria to take out “ISIS infrastructure“. This was done in an effort to pay ISIS back for the terror attack on Iran last week. It is more than obvious the US is enraged by their rebel forces (ISIS) being attacked by Syria and Iran and this led to the strike against the Syrian fighter. This is the first time the US has directly attacked a Syrian warplane and it will not be the last.
Continue reading “ESCALATION: U.S. F18 Shoots Down Syrian Fighter That Attacked US Backed “Rebels” In Syria”