The New Observer

At least 245,000 Swedish pensioners live below the poverty line—and the primary reason for this because ethnic Swedes are not entitled to the state’s full maximum housing allowance, which is as privilege reserved only for invaders pretending to be refugees in that country, a new government report has said.

According to an official report from the Swedish Pensions Agency, the 245,000 poor pensioners, who make up 12 percent of all retirees in the country, are made up of 162,000, and many others described as “vulnerable single adults.” The figures show that the older a pensioner is in Sweden, the more likely they are to fall into poverty.   Continue reading “Sweden: Pensioners Slide into Poverty as State Pays Billions to Invaders”

New York Daily News

A Brooklyn city lawmaker is sponsoring sex-segregated beach days to give his Jewish and Muslim constituents an opportunity to enjoy the seaside.

City Councilman Chaim Deutsch announced the first ever “Southern Brooklyn Beach Day,” with separate dates for men and women by the sandy spot behind Kingsborough Community College.

Continue reading “Brooklyn city councilman announces sex-segregated beach days”

Vigilant Citizen

Kate Spade is the third major fashion designer to die by asphyxiation since 2010. Indeed, the circumstances around her death are eerily similar to those of Alexander McQueen and L’Wren Scott. Also, all three were close to the occult elite.

On June 5th, the renowned fashion designer Kate Spade was found dead by a housekeeper inside her New York City apartment. She was hanging from a red scarf attached to a  doorknob.   Continue reading “The Eerie Similarities Between the Deaths of Kate Spade, Alexander McQueen and L’Wren Scott”

Fox News

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Tuesday that he’s canceled most of the chamber’s traditional August recess, citing Democrats’ “obstruction” and the need to pass spending bills.

In a brief written statement, he said: “Senators should expect to remain in session in August to pass legislation, including appropriations bills, and to make additional progress on the president’s nominees.”  Continue reading “Mitch McConnell cancels Senate’s traditional August recess”

RT

It is “only a matter of time” until a commercial aircraft is hacked, the Department of Homeland Security and other US government agencies have warned. Most planes lack cybersecurity protections to prevent such a hack.

Motherboard obtained internal DHS documents through a Freedom of Information Act request which detail vulnerabilities with commercial aircraft and risk assessments. A number of the documents are still being “withheld pursuant to exemption” of the FOIA.  Continue reading “‘Catastrophic disaster’: Aircraft hack only matter of time, US agencies warn”

Mail.com

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Ilhan Omar escaped her war-torn homeland of Somalia as a child and grew up in a Kenyan refugee camp before immigrating to the United States as a preteen. She learned English by watching American television.

Years later, she became the nation’s first and only Somali-American lawmaker when she won a seat in the Minnesota House. Now she’s aiming for another spot in history: the first Somali-American member of Congress.   Continue reading “Nation’s 1st Somali-American lawmaker eyes seat in Congress”

Mail.com

DETROIT (AP) — The head of the Girl Scouts says that while the organization is disappointed that the Boy Scouts have decided to accept girls it is focused on helping “parents understand the benefits of Girl Scouts.”

“At Girl Scouts, we’re going to stay completely focused on girls. The ‘girl’ is going to stay in Girl Scouting,” Sylvia Acevedo, the CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA, told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “We were disappointed that an organization that we had partnered with for 100 years decided to accept girls, but you know what? Our focus is on what we do really well.”   Continue reading “CEO says she’s devoted to keeping the ‘Girl’ in Girl Scouts”

Mail.com

TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — The Trump administration’s tough talk on immigration did not deter Telma Ramirez from making the trip from El Salvador to seek asylum in the United States. She arrived at the border in Tijuana with her 5-year-old son and 1-year-old daughter only to find a crush of other immigrant asylum-seekers already in line ahead of them.

The 27-year-old mother had been checking in at the Mexican entrance to the border crossing to see if civilian volunteers were close to calling their numbers, reminiscent of a host station at a crowded restaurant. Finally, on the 20th day, Ramirez made it to the front of the line to come across the border.   Continue reading “US asylum seekers wait their turn on Mexican border”

RT

For the first time since the height of Cold War, Sweden has called its entire Home Guard force – 22,000 reservists – for snap exercises. The drills were supposed to bolster country’s “defensive and operational capabilities.”

Sweden mobilized all 40 Home Guard battalions in an unprecedented exercise that has not been held since 1975. The drills marked the National Day of Sweden, celebrated on June 6.  Continue reading “War cry: Sweden mobilizes all its reservists for 1st time in 40 years”

Bloomberg

Jerry Morales, the mayor of Midland, Texas, and a local restaurateur, is being whipsawed by the latest Permian Basin shale-oil boom.

It’s fueling the region and starving it at the same time. Sales-tax revenue is hitting a record high, allowing the city to get around to fixing busted roads. But the crazy-low 2.1 percent unemployment rate is a bear. As the proprietor of Mulberry Cafe and Gerardo’s Casita, Morales is working hard to retain cooks. As a Republican first elected in 2014, he oversees a government payroll 200 employees short of what it needs to fully function.   Continue reading “Shale Country Is Out of Workers and Dangling 100% Pay Hikes”

MassPrivateI

Welcome to the secret world of public transit spying 2018.

Soon, the public will have no way of knowing how many CCTV cameras a transit agency has and much more.

Two weeks ago the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering (NAS) asked Congress to make public transit safety records a secretContinue reading “Public transit agencies want to make safety records a state secret”

BBC News

Canadians have reacted with dismay to reports US President Donald Trump questioned whether Canada burned down the White House during a call with the country’s leader, Justin Trudeau.

British forces did set fire to the presidential residence during the War of 1812 with the US.

But Canada did not exist at the time – it was made up of British colonies.  Continue reading “Trump asks if Canada burnt down White House in call with PM”

BBC News

A Texan required 26 doses of anti-venom after he was bitten by the severed head of a rattlesnake he had killed.

Jennifer Sutcliffe told local station KIII-TV that her husband was working in the garden when he saw the four-foot (1.25m) rattlesnake and decapitated it.

When he picked up the snake’s remains to dispose of them, the head bit him.   Continue reading “Texas man nearly dies after being bitten by severed snake head”

Detroit Free Press

Fifteen-year-old Damon Grimes was not the first young man on an ATV to land in the cross hairs of Michigan State Police Trooper Mark Bessner’s Taser.

Six weeks before Grimes crashed and died after being tased, Forrest Harvey III encountered Bessner in Detroit near 7 Mile and Hoover. Bessner emerged from his patrol car, ordered Harvey to raise his hands and then shot him with a Taser about 1 second later.  Continue reading “Prosecutors: Trooper charged with ATV murder used Taser to punish people”

Catholic News Agency – by Andrea Gagliarducci

.- Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, will take part in the Bilderberg Conference, an annual private gathering of global political, business and media leaders, set to take place this year in Turin, Italy, June 7 – 10.

Cardinal Parolin’s name is included in the list of 131 participants in this year’s Bilderberg meeting.   Continue reading “Cardinal Parolin at the elite Bilderberg meeting”