Jon Rappoport

This is an intelligence briefing. Here I present the bare bones of what has been happening before our eyes…if we would see it.

Once upon a time, there was an industrial combine in Nazi Germany called IG Farben. It was the largest chemical/pharmaceutical octopus in the world. It owned companies, and it had favorable business agreements with companies from England to Central America to Japan.   Continue reading “Exposed: the Nazi roots of the European Union”

Orrazz

A Democratic assemblyman in California was arrested Monday on suspicion of child cruelty after allegedly spanking his daughter. On Wednesday, he claimed that he had only done so as a means of punishment.

In an interview with the Fresno Bee, lawmaker Joaquin Arambula spoke about an incident at home Sunday night that led him to spank his 7-year-old. The following day, when she went to school, she allegedly told her teacher what had happened and expressed how she was upset about it, sparking an investigation by Child Protective Services (CPS).    Continue reading “California politician arrested after spanking his 7-year-old daughter: ‘It’s something that we do’”

Mondoweiss – by Yossi Gurvitz

The Knesset voted down today, by a margin of 71-38, the Basic Law: Equality bill, tabled by MK Mossi Raz (Meretz). The text of the bill was clear and concise: “The State of Israel shall maintain equal political rights amongst all its citizens, without any difference between religions, race and sex.” This is a direct quote from Israel’s Declaration of Independence.   Continue reading “Israeli Knesset rejects bill to ‘maintain equal rights amongst all its citizens’”

Daily Mail

A fascinating collection of images from the American Civil war representing both armies have been brought to life via colorization, giving further insight into the most studied episode of U.S. history.

The selection of images taken over the course of the war which ran from 1861 to 1865, show some famous faces including General George A Custer, a commander who rose to fame as an officer during the war.   Continue reading “A relaxed General Custer sits next to a Confederate prisoner”

Shepherds Heart

You think you have seen geo-engineering? With a Mini-Ice creeping over the globe geo-engineers are coming out of the closet to simulate volcanic activity in our atmosphere to cool our planet.  We are already seeing the impact of global cooling due to the sun cycle but this will exponentially change the climate.  The goal is to dim the planet to cool it off simulating volcanic activity.

This experiment will dim our planet already more than it has been dimmed.  Since 1970 our planet has dimmed more than 30 percent.  This  bodes ill health for all life on earth.    Continue reading “Extinction Level Geo-Engineering Experiment Begins in January”

GovTrack

To authorize the Secretary of Defense, upon request of the Ministry of Defense of Israel and with the concurrence of the Secretary of State, to carry out research, development, test, and evaluation activities, on a joint basis with Israel, to establish directed energy capabilities that address threats to the United States, deployed forces of the United States, or Israel, and for other purposes.   Continue reading “H.R. 6725: United States-Israel Directed Energy Cooperation Act”

Breaking Defense – by Sydney J. Freedburg Jr.

WASHINGTON: Seeking to stop Russian-made anti-tank missiles, the US Army will buy Israel’s Iron Fist Active Protection System for a brigade of its M2 Bradley armored vehicles, Breaking Defense has learned.

The decision comes after weeks of confusing statements by Army officials and months of delays fitting the high-tech active protection on a Cold War-vintage vehicle — one already upgraded to the limits of available space, weight, and electrical power. Full execution will also have to await the 2020 budget or at least a congressionally-approved reprogramming: The Army currently has only $80 million of the approximately $200 million required to buy and install Iron Fist on an armored brigade’s 138 Bradleys, plus spares.   Continue reading “Army Bradley Brigade Will Get Israeli Anti-Missile System: Iron Fist”

Hide Out Now

As he continues to draw flak for gifting his wife a $200,000 Lamborghini Urus for their eighth wedding anniversary, Relentless Church Pastor John Gray revealed it was God who made the posh acquisition possible after he made a “faith deposit” on the vehicle in February.

He also urged his “haters,” who are troubled by his decision to buy a lavish gift for his wife, to “be blessed.”   Continue reading “Pastor John Gray says he made ‘faith deposit’ on wife’s $200K Lamborghini as she defends lavish gift”

The Advocate – by John Simerman

A campaign of violence meted out by a squad of Iberia Parish drug deputies landed many of them in the federal pen and left the fate of Sheriff Louis Ackal in the hands of a jury, which acquitted him on civil rights charges.

Now, two years later, the scandal has resulted in convictions being dissolved for 18 people who were arrested, charged and in some cases imprisoned based on evidence drummed up by the disgraced deputies, legal advocates say.   Continue reading “The cost of bad policing: Review of Iberia Parish cases leads to 18 tossed convictions”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

I have a lot of friends in law enforcement, and one thing they all tell me is that very few people know their rights when it comes to saying “No” to cops.

By feigning casual conversation, police are able to violate your rights and turn you into a felon, often for “crimes” you never committed. This is precisely what the FBI did to Michael Flynn when they sent a couple of FBI agents to his office, pretending to be engaging in a friendly conversation and White House tour. In reality, the FBI agents were interrogating Flynn, writing up a 302 document and using his words to prosecute him for “lying” to the government. (Yes, that’s exactly what they did. The corruption of the FBI is mind-boggling.)   Continue reading “How to stop giving rogue government CONSENT to violate your rights and turn you into a felon”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: When doctors prescribe you pills that go against nature, shouldn’t we question their ethics? Am I alone in the wilderness here? The world has gone mad and not many seem to realize it…

The world is so far removed from God it is not even funny. The Christian denominations of the world are so far removed from God it is not even funny. Continue reading “Why Puberty Blockers Are A Clear Danger To Children’s Health”

Over the Hills and Far Away – by James Mace

Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, whatever your ‘Reason for the Season’, most of the December holiday traditions that we celebrate today can be traced back to the Ancient Roman holiday of Saturnalia (with a healthy dose of inspiration from the Vikings). From tree decorations, wreaths, ornaments, boughs of holly, carolling (albeit with more clothes and less rude songs these days), gift-giving, and even gingerbread men, most of what we identify as ‘Christmas’ has roots going back thousands of years.   Continue reading “Io, Saturnalia! – A Reason for the Season”

PIX 11

ALBANY, N.Y. — Two of the nation’s largest retailers and a third company are named in a New York lawsuit claiming the companies imported and sold children’s toys with lead levels up to 10 times higher than federal limits.

New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood said in the lawsuit filed in an Albany court Thursday that Walmart, Target and Randolph, New Jersey-based LaRose Industries, importer of the “Cra-Z-Jewelz” jewelry-making kits, “committed thousands of violations” of state laws regulating the safety of children’s toys sold in New York.   Continue reading “NY sues 3 companies over lead levels in kids’ jewelry kits”

WSB 2 News

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. – A DeKalb County police officer who had been with the department for less than two years was killed in the line of duty Thursday night following what turned into a violent traffic stop.

“Tonight, a DeKalb County police officer died in the line of duty serving the citizens of DeKalb County,” DeKalb County police Chief James Conroy said as he choked back tears Thursday night.    Continue reading “DeKalb officer killed by suspect running from traffic stop, chief says”

Natural News – by Ethan Huff

For the first time since 1973, the United States now leads the world in terms of oil production. And according to reports, we have the ground underneath Western Texas and Eastern New Mexico to thank.

A new assessment by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) estimates that untapped regions of what’s known as the Delaware Basin, a component of the greater Permian Basin, contain 46.3 billion barrels of oil, 281 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, and 20 billion barrels of natural gas liquids – an amount two times larger than what was estimated in a 2016 assessment of just the Wolfcamp shale play in Permian’s Midland Basin.   Continue reading “Why America is the new Middle East in terms of oil production: World’s largest reserves just discovered under Texas”

Breitbart – by Joshua Caplan

French police on Thursday shot dead Cherif Chekatt, the suspect in this week’s Strasbourg shooting, which killed three people and wounded 13 near the city center’s popular Christmas market.

France’s Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said the 29-year-old suspected gunman was killed in the Neudorf-Meinau quarter of Strasbourg following a “police operation,” which began at 9 p.m. local time.   Continue reading “Suspected Strasbourg Gunman Shot Dead in ‘Police Operation’”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

President Trump is considering Jared Kushner to replace outgoing chief of staff John Kelly, according to the Huffington Post.

Kushner – already an official Whiter House adviser – is reportedly one of five finalists Trump told reporters he had narrowed the pool down to on Thursday, while Kushner – Trump’s son-in-law, has indicated he is interested in the job according to a “top Republican close to the White House” in a statement to the Post.    Continue reading “Trump Considering Jared Kushner For Chief Of Staff”