Veterans Today – by Jay Jackson for Paris Guardian

  • The system, launched three days ago, is already targeting all Facebook and Twitter posts in English, Arabic, French and German.
  • Other languages and social media platforms will be added over time.
  • Antisemetic comments on social media posts will be reported to authorities in the countries where the posts are being made, for action by them.

TEL AVIV, Israel – The Israeli government has launched a plan to spy on the entire world online, in a major initiative which will see it reporting antisemitic posts to government authorities in countries everywhere.   Continue reading “Israel to eavesdrop on world citizens”

Medical Kidnap – by Brian Shilhavy

In what is seen as a victory for parental rights, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of Arizona parents who had their 3 children removed from their home simply because they had taken photos of them after a bath when they were laying on a towel naked. They went to develop the photos at a Walmart, and an employee reported them to the police who were called in to investigate.   Continue reading “9th Circuit Court Upholds Parents’ Constitutional Rights: Rules Against Arizona Social Workers Removing Children without a Warrant”

Daily Mail

Amazon, JP Morgan and Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway are launching an independent healthcare company for their US employees.

The business giants announced the plan on Tuesday in a joint statement where Buffett described their shared desire to tackle the ‘hungry tapeworm’ of current US healthcare models.    Continue reading “Amazon, JP Morgan and Warren Buffett announce they are launching independent healthcare company for their MILLION employees”

Breitbart – by Robert Kraychik

“There are the types of stories that CNN is never going to tell, neither is MSNBC or any of the other mainstream media outlets,” said Angel Dad Dan Golvach of the 2015 murder of his 25-year-old son by a previously deported illegal alien.

Golvach joined Breitbart News’s Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow on Monday for an interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily.   Continue reading “Angel Dad: ‘Treasonous’ Amnesty Puts ‘Foreign Invaders’ over ‘American Families’”

The New Observer

The planned deportation of thousands of African invaders pretending to be “asylum seekers” in Israel will definitely happen, and an African state has “unequivocally assented” to all the details, the Israeli foreign minister has announced.

Speaking during an Israeli Knesset committee debate on the deportations, minister Aryeh Deri said that an unnamed state, widely believed to be Rwanda or Uganda, gave “unequivocal assent” to accept Africans forcibly deported from Israel.  Continue reading “Israel: African Deportations will Happen, Promises Foreign Minister”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

What was today’s most important diplomatic meeting, was also the least publicly discussed. And judging by the information blackout in its aftermath, that’s just what the organizers intended.

Very few details have emerged from the lengthy Moscow talks between Vladimir Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu, the duo’s seventh face to face meeting in two years, in which the two leaders who are currently reshaping the middle east in the power vacuum left by the US, were expected to discuss military cooperation on Syria and Iran’s influence in the region.  Continue reading “Information Blackout Follows Putin-Netanyahu Meeting”

Anti-Media

Moscow — The Kremlin said Monday that a soon-to-be-released report by the U.S. Treasury Department — one that could lead to sanctions against Putin-linked oligarchs — is a “direct and obvious” attempt by the U.S. government to meddle in Russia’s upcoming presidential election.

The report, expected as early as Monday, will detail the closeness of President Vladimir Putin to a list of Russian business and political figures. While not directly calling for sanctions against these individuals, the report will lay out how sanctions could be applied.  Continue reading “Russia Just Officially Accused the US of Meddling in Its Upcoming Election”

Action News Jax

Former Congresswoman Corrine Brown is now a federal inmate.

She turned herself in at Federal Corrections Institution Coleman’s minimum security prison camp about 15 minutes before Monday’s noon deadline.

Brown was sentenced last month to five years in prison for fraud, filing false tax returns and more.   Continue reading “Former Congresswoman Corrine Brown turns herself in to prison”

The Daily Sheeple – by Dawn Luger

Is the vaccine industry in panic mode? They very well could be, especially after kids vaccinated against the flu keep dying of the influenza virus.

Mike Adams, otherwise known as The Health Ranger on his YouTube channel recently theorized that the reason this flu season is so horrendous is because of the vaccine industry.  And after gathering more information, it looks like he might be right.  This year’s vaccine is only 10% effective, yet we’ve all heard we should still get the flu shot because it can “lessen symptoms” if one gets sick. But a few are speaking out against that unscientific claim, which even if you’re all in for vaccines makes little sense when considering the science of virology and microbiology.   Continue reading “Vaccine Industry PANICS! Vaccinated Kids Keep Dying Of The Flu”

Reuters

THE HAGUE (Reuters) – The Syrian government’s chemical weapons stockpile has been linked for the first time by laboratory tests to the largest sarin nerve agent attack of the civil war, diplomats and scientists told Reuters, supporting Western claims that government forces under President Bashar al-Assad were behind the atrocity.

Laboratories working for the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons compared samples taken by a U.N. mission in the Damascus suburb of Ghouta after the Aug. 21, 2013 attack, when hundreds of civilians died of sarin gas poisoning, to chemicals handed over by Damascus for destruction in 2014.   Continue reading “Tests link Syrian government stockpile to largest sarin attack – sources”

Asia Times – by Grant Newsham

Watching China lay claim to territory in the South and East China Seas and on the Indian border resembles a fat man at the buffet table declaring that everything from the roast beef over to the chocolate éclairs is his. Now China is setting its sights on the Arctic – declaring itself a “near Arctic state.”

A Western observer who has spent several decades in the People’s Republic of China but wishes to remain unnamed by Asia Times, believes China’s claim with regard to the Arctic is the chance for the world to say: “NO, you are not a near Arctic state. Rather, you are a state proclaiming its interest in the Arctic. Your rationale is militarily and economically motivated, not geographical.”   Continue reading “China as a ‘near Arctic state’ – chutzpah overcoming geography”

Veterans News Now – by Paul Craig Roberts

Peter Jenkins, a former British ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, expresses concerns about the decisions of France, Germany, and the UK to appease President Trump on fixing “flaws” in the Iranian nuclear agreement.    Continue reading “Trump’s Foreign Policy Is In Service To Israel”

Ars Technica – by Timothy B Lee

Over the last 15 years, Elon Musk’s companies have had a big impact on the rocket, electric car, and battery markets. This weekend, Musk entered yet another new market: flamethrowers. Musk’s Boring Company began selling branded novelty flamethrowers for $500 apiece.

“Obviously, a flamethrower is a super terrible idea,” Musk tweeted on Saturday evening. “Definitely don’t buy one.”   Continue reading “Elon Musk sells 10,000 flamethrowers in 48 hours”

The Organic Prepper – by J.G. Martinez D

Hello to all those readers interested in learning from my personal experience of surviving an economic collapse.

I decided to write this article, the first of a series of several similar that will be posted because I am experiencing these days a huge emotional mix. I am not embarrassed in any way for this, I am a normal person, I have feelings and emotions like everyone else, and until not long ago I had a home, a job, and a conventional, peaceful life like perhaps many of you are enjoying right now.   Continue reading “Anxiety, Anguish, Anger: How It Feels to Survive a Collapse”

American Trucker

National average prices for both diesel and gasoline increased this week versus last week, according to data tracked by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), with diesel fuel now over the $3 per gallon mark in all but three U.S. regions.

The national average price for diesel is up 4.5 cents this week to $3.070 per gallon, which is 50.8 cents per gallon higher compared to the same week in 2017.   Continue reading “U.S. fuel prices keep right on climbing”