Daily Mail

It’s not so much a wine cellar – as a wine kingdom.

The Milestii Mici winery in Moldova has a staggering 1.5million bottles in its wine collection – a Guinness World Record – and they’re stored in a cellar that stretches for an incredible 150 miles.

It’s so expansive that guests can drive around it in a car or explore on a bike.   Continue reading “The amazing Milestii Mici wine cellar that stretches for 150 miles”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

Hurricane Florence, which achieved landfall early Friday morning, has achieved a direct hit on the Brunswick nuclear power facility in Southport, NC. The eye of the hurricane — where the winds are the most severe — is right now swirling directly over the nuclear power containment buildings, battering them with 100+ MPH winds.

As Natural News reported earlier, there are at least twelve active nuclear power plants in the direct path of Hurricane Florence. Many Americans are concerned about whether these nuclear power facilities are prepared to survive a worst-case scenario of a direct hit.  Continue reading “Hurricane Florence achieves DIRECT HIT on Brunswick nuclear power plant in Southport, NC”

News Observer

Immigrants in North Carolina and South Carolina shouldn’t worry about being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as they evacuate their homes or at the emergency shelters, an ICE spokesperson said Wednesday.

Bryan Cox, spokesperson for ICE in the southern region, said everyone should follow local evacuation orders during Hurricane Florence.   Continue reading “ICE won’t arrest or detain evacuees in the Carolinas escaping from Hurricane Florence”

Planet Free Will – by Joseph Jankowski

The European Parliment has passed a controversial copyright directive that contains provisions which force tech giants to install content filters and sets in place a potential tax on hyperlinking.

The bill was passed in a final vote of 438 – 226 and will need to be implemented by individual EU member states.   Continue reading “‘Catastrophic’: EU Passes Copyright Directive Including Internet ‘Link Tax’ and ‘Upload Filter’”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Des Moines, IA — In June, the taxpayers of Burlington, Iowa were told that they will be hit with a $2 million bill to pay for a police officer who shot and killed an innocent mother. The tragic scenario was captured on video and the fact that most of that video remained a secret was part of the reason the family received the settlement in the wrongful death suit. However, all that has now changed and the video was released this week.

In May, during a federal court hearing in Davenport, Iowa, officials revealed that the confidential police video—a key piece of evidence in exonerating a cop who killed the innocent mom—did not corroborate the cop’s claims he made before firing the fatal shots that accidentally killed the mother of two.   Continue reading “This Is The Video Police Didn’t Want You to See, Showing Cop Shoot at Dog, Kill Innocent Mom Instead”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Idlib, Syria — For those who have been paying attention, the United States military industrial complex has been ramping up conflict in Syria and another attack on the sovereign country is seemingly imminent. However, to those paying attention, these imminent attacks will only help one group — Al-Qaeda.

On Tuesday, Congress woman Tulsi Gabbard pointed out the glaring hypocrisy of the White House honoring those who were killed by Al-Qaeda during 9/11 while the US is simultaneously supporting Al-Qaeda in Idlib.   Continue reading “FOX News Actually Admits, US Planning to Bomb Syria to “Protect Al-Qaeda””

Breitbart – by John Binder

The multinational Nike corporation — accused of employing slave labor — is fighting to keep Oregon a “sanctuary state” for all illegal aliens less than a month after an illegal alien has been accused of killing a young couple in a drunk driving car crash.

In a statement this week, Nike CEO Mark Parker announced the corporation’s opposition to a statewide measure that would repeal Oregon’s sanctuary state law that has protected criminal illegal aliens for three decades.   Continue reading “Nike Fighting to Keep Oregon a ‘Sanctuary State’ After Illegal Alien Kills Young Couple”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

The immigrant percentage of the U.S. population has hit 13.7 percent, near the 1910 record of 14.7 percent, according to the latest release by the Census Bureau.

In 2017, 13.7 percent of people (one in 7.3 people) in the United States were immigrants, up from 13.5 percent in 2016, and up from 5 percent (one in 20 people) in 1970, according to the bureau’s data.   Continue reading “U.S. Immigrant Numbers Hit 44.5 Million, Near 108-Year Record”

Reuters

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian warships held drills in the Bering Sea which separates Russia from Alaska, part of Moscow’s biggest military maneuvers since the fall of the Soviet Union, footage aired by the Ministry of Defence showed on Friday.

The Vostok-2018 (East-2018) drills, which run until Sept. 17, are taking place in Siberia and in waters off Russia’s eastern coast, involving 300,000 troops, over 1,000 military aircraft and two naval fleets.   Continue reading “Russian warships hold drills in Bering Sea in huge military exercise”

Daily Mail

A golden retriever has become a town’s newly elected mayor.

Maximus Mighty Dog Mueller II, but more commonly known as Mayor Max, is the new top dog in the picturesque mountainside town of Idyllwild, California.

His duties include cruising around in a personalised pickup truck, making public appearances, ribbon cuttings and performing commands for treats.   Continue reading “Top dog! Family pet is elected mayor of Californian town”

Ground Zero – by Clyde Lewis

During last night’s show, we received a call that was routed from out of the country from Sam, the man who claims that for 30 years he worked for DARPA. He has taken a liking to the show and has been giving us inside information about scalar weapons development and revealed that name of the weapon used on the American diplomats in Cuba and warned us of an attempted attack on President Trump on his tour of Helsinki.

You may remember that while in Scotland, there was a close call when a man on a para-glider violated the no-fly zone during the President’s golf game and later it was found that one of his secret service agents was found dead. It was determined that 42-year-old Special Agent Noel E. Remagen died of a stroke.   Continue reading “9/13/18: Hammer & Smacc – Weaponizing Nature’s Fury w/ Christopher Fontenot”

Global Research – by Partnership for Civil Justice Fund

In a major reversal of long-standing federal policy, the Trump Administration has issued a new plan to charge demonstrators for the right to use our public parks, sidewalks and streets that are on federal land in the nation’s capital for First Amendment activity.  Among other areas, this includes the National Mall, Lafayette Park, the Lincoln Memorial and the sidewalk in front of Trump Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue.    Continue reading “Trump Administration Publishes Plans to Tax Protests and Close White House Sidewalk to Protests”

Electronic Intifada – by Nora Barrows-Friedman

In a move to chill speech critical of Israel, a former Israel lobbyist who is now the Trump administration’s top civil rights enforcer has said that the Department of Education will apply standards that conflate criticism of Israel and Zionism with anti-Jewish bigotry.

The announcement was made without public or congressional notification or debate, and reportedly took current and former investigators in the education department “by surprise.”   Continue reading “Trump administration moves to curb campus criticism of Israel”

Recent intensified fighting and offensive action in Idlib proved the U.S. is losing its idea leadership. The more so, there is much talk today about the risks of a new era of American isolationism and a lack of US leadership in the world.

The war in Syria indeed draws to an end, most obviously. There will be more mess, in all likelihood — wars almost always having frayed ends — but the outcome is clear. The Islamic State, along with the sectarian Salafists the U.S. financed and armed, are headed into history, but into history of Syria.   Continue reading “Why the US Re-Deploy HTS-ISIS terrorists from Idlib to Afghanistan”

CNBC

LAKEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — A Trump administration advisory committee on Thursday recommended a change in the way energy companies calculate how much money they owe taxpayers for pumping natural gas from public lands.

But the U.S. Interior Department’s Royalty Policy Committee first had to clear up an apparent misunderstanding over how much leeway the companies would have in determining how much they owed.   Continue reading “Trump panel wants changes in royalties from public oil, gas”