Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis vowed on Tuesday that American ships will continue to confront China over its militarization of man-made islands in the South China Sea, where Beijing has established an extensive military presence despite its promise not to do so.

Mattis said that U.S. forces are maintaining a “steady drumbeat” of naval operations around the disputed Spratly islands, adding that “only one country” seems to be bothered by the maneuvers.   Continue reading “Mattis: US Will Confront China With “Steady Drumbeat” Of American Ships Over Weaponized Islands”

The Electric Intifada

Palestinians are welcoming the news that Shakira won’t be playing in Tel Aviv this summer.

PACBI, the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, said that Shakira’s decision dashes Israel’s hopes “to use her name to art-wash its latest massacre in Gaza.”   Continue reading “Shakira abandons plan to play in Tel Aviv”

BBC News

Papua New Guinea will ban Facebook for a month while it identifies fake profiles and considers the website’s effect on the country.

Communication minister Sam Basil said users posting pornography and false information would be identified.   Continue reading “Facebook to be banned in Papua New Guinea for a month”

Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Officer/Helicopter Pilot Bryan Woolard and Henderson (Acting Tactical Flight) Officer J. Oberding were reportedly at the hanger facility on the night of 1 October and were operating LVMPD’s MD-500 helicopter under the call sign “Air 5” (#N911WY) when they received a call from a Lieutenant K. Delzer who ordered the two eager officers to respond to an active shooter incident at the “Route 91 venue,” according to an Officer’s Report (See page 81 and 82) filed with the department four days after the massacre.   Continue reading “SHOCKING new details surface exposing LVMPD’s 1 October helicopter sniper mission”

Fox News

An off-duty San Antonio Police Office was shot six times after a road rage incident turned into a shootout in the parking lot of a gentleman’s sports club on Tuesday, according to the city’s police chief.

San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said at a news conference the off-duty officer and a 25-year-old driver pulled into the parking lot of the Allstars Gentleman’s Sportsclub off Interstate 10 after the motorist accused the officer of cutting him off. The driver then pulled out a gun and started shooting, hitting the officer six times in the lower-torso.  Continue reading “Off-duty Texas police officer shot 6 times after road rage incident, officials say”

LA Times – by Jim Bovard

“I need a witness!” exclaimed the security screener at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Because I had forgotten to remove my belt before going through a scanner, he explained, I must undergo an “enhanced patdown.” I told him that if he jammed his hand into my groin, I’d file a formal complaint. So he summoned his supervisor to keep an eye on the proceedings.

I thought of this exchange last week when the New York Times revealed that the Transportation Security Administration has created a secret watchlist for troublesome passengers. The TSA justified the list by saying that its screeners were assaulted 34 times last year, but did not release any details about the alleged assaults.

Continue reading “After pointlessly groping countless Americans, the TSA is keeping a secret watchlist of those who fight back”

RT

The reported killing of Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko on Tuesday in Kiev was actually a ruse played by the Ukrainian law enforcement to prevent a planned hit, the Ukrainian authorities said.

Reporting on the high profile case on Wednesday, the head of the SBU, Ukraine’s national security service, Sergey Gritsak said Babchenko was alive and unhurt.   Continue reading “‘Assassinated’ journalist Babchenko alive, Kiev says, accusing Russia of murder plot”

Mail.com

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Islamic State militants, including two suicide bombers, dressed in military uniforms and riding in two armored vehicles launched a surprise attack on the Interior Ministry in Kabul on Wednesday but Afghan forces managed to repel the assault, leaving all the attackers dead.

It was a rare victory for Afghan security forces, who have struggled to secure the capital in recent months amid relentless attacks by the Taliban and the IS affiliate in Afghanistan. According to the ministry spokesman, Najib Danish, one policeman was killed and five were wounded in the assault.   Continue reading “Afghan forces repel Islamic State attack at Kabul ministry”

Mail.com

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Gaza’s Hamas rulers said Wednesday they had agreed to a cease-fire with Israel to end the largest flare-up of violence between the sides since a 2014 war. Khalil al-Hayya, a senior Hamas official, said Egyptian mediators intervened “after the resistance succeeded in warding off the aggression.” He said militant groups in Gaza will commit to the cease-fire as long as Israel does.   Continue reading “Gaza’s Hamas rulers say cease-fire reached with Israel”

Mail.com

NEW YORK (AP) — Don’t tell 20-year-old Nestor Aguilera he can’t effect change in politics. The Indiana University business major protested outside President Donald Trump’s recent appearance in Aguilera’s home of Elkhart, Indiana. And while he admits he didn’t vote in 2016, he’s promising to show up for this fall’s midterm elections.  Continue reading “Young people feel more empowered, AP-NORC/MTV poll finds”

There is overwhelming evidence of the U.S. intervention in the Syrian crisis, which the mainstream media has repeatedly reported about. Today I would like to publish exclusive materials, evidencing the White House sent its agents under the guise of humanitarian organizations to the Syrian Arab Republic.

As an anonymous representative of the Kurdish administration said, a number of humanitarian organizations including the Center for the Humanitarian Dialogue and International Crisis Group are among such agencies.    Continue reading “Journalistic Investigation: How Humanitarian Organizations Supply Intel from Syria to US Intelligence Agencies”

When this publically financed garbage first came out the box many were skeptical to say the least, at least I was. I knew this technology was way too early to become in any way shape or form safe. Our roads were not adequately prepared to deal with this fantasy type of transportation mode called autonomous driving. No way in the world could our current infrastructure adequately deal with hands off driving safety No way, simple as that.

What should have been dealt with first was to re-think America’s roads, and how to include imbedded sensors within the road itself before any of this fantasy land BS hit the markets. Now, just as many fantasy publicly financed boondoggles before this, billions have been simply thrown out of the autonomous window. American Nationals once again get the autonomous shaft as the idiots in office continue to green light this endless money pit.   Continue reading “The Telsa Killing Machines- Autonomous Suicide”

SacBee – by Tony Bizjak

California’s dramatic new license plate is hitting the streets — a digital display board that allows changeable messages controlled by the driver or remotely by fleet managers.

The new plates use the same computer technology as Kindle eBook readers, along with a wireless communication system.

They come with their own computer chips and battery.   Continue reading “California debuts ‘digital’ license plates. Here’s what they’ll cost you.”

CBS Denver – by Shaun Boyd

DENVER (CBS4) – Denver police shut down a lemonade stand put on by a group of brothers over a permitting issue.

When Jennifer Knowles helped her sons set up their first lemonade stand over the weekend, she thought it would be a lesson in entrepreneurship and charity.   Continue reading “Child’s Lemonade Stand Shut Down For Lack Of Permit”

VacTruth – by Missy Fluegge

As traditional school schedules resume in the coming days, many parents are bringing their children to their health care providers for sports physicals and well-child visits. If you decline vaccines for your child, your child’s doctor may ask or even insist that you sign a refusal form stating you were offered information about vaccines and you opted out of one or more vaccinations.

This piece of paper may seem harmless, but there are important reasons to decline signing this form when you decline vaccines. Read on to learn why you should never sign this vaccine refusal form.   Continue reading “Why You Should Never Sign the Refusal to Vaccinate Form”

VacTruth – by Christina England

In 2015, after his country was targeted with the fertility-regulating tetanus vaccination containing the hCG hormone, Dr. Wahome Ngare from the Kenyan Catholic Doctors Association drew our attention to a document titled National Security Study Memorandum 200 (NSSM 200) – April 1974. [1]

He explained how this one paper had convinced him that the World Health Organization (WHO), along with other UN organizations, have aimed a population control agenda against developing nations for many years.   Continue reading “Fertility-Regulating Vaccines Being Tested in India”

A lady wrote and sent the following letter to the Editor of her local newspaper. She should be asked to moderate the discussion on the question of Immigration How would the networks react? She is more rational than all the “talking heads” on network TV and probably more than half of our Congress.

Her point:

Recently large demonstrations have taken place across the country protesting the fact that Congress is finally addressing the issue of illegal immigration.   Continue reading “So I broke into your House–So What?”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

One day after Trump surprised trade watchers by announcing he would impose 25% tariffs on up to $50 billion in Chinese tech imports as well as other sanctions, a confused Beijing hit back at the US president, saying that if the U.S. insists on unilateral measures, China will respond accordingly, according to foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters in Beijing on Wednesday.

“Every flip-flop in international relations simply depletes a country’s credibility,” Hua added following the White House’s statement on Tuesday that a final list of imported goods to be targeted will be released by June 15, and levies imposed “shortly thereafter.”    Continue reading “China Trade Deal On The Verge After Beijing Slams Trump’s Latest Surprise “Flip-Flop””

Fox News

The state senate in California on Tuesday reportedly voted in favor of legislation that would up the legal purchasing age for rifles and shotguns, and would set restrictions on long guns.

The measure, proposed by Democrat Sen. Anthony Portantino of La Canada Flintridge, moves to make 21 the legal age to buy rifles or shotguns, up from 18, and seeks to prevent people from exceeding more than one long gun purchase per month, according to The Associated Press.   Continue reading “California Senate OKs bill raising age to buy rifles, shotguns from 18 to 21”

Yahoo News

Russia and Israel have reportedly reached an unprecedented deal which would allow Bashar al-Assad’s forces to take remaining rebel territory in southern Syria – so long as Iranian fighters do not participate.

Moscow appears to have capitulated to Israeli demands to hold back Tehran-backed militias 15 miles from the occupied Golan Heights, according to Israeli and Saudi reports.  Continue reading “Russia and Israel ‘agree deal’ to hold back Iranian militias so Assad can take border region”