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Year: 2018
Clearance Jobs – by Ed Ledford / Jan 25, 2016
Coolest new jobs. Contributor David Brown reports, “Flying machines. People jumping from flying machines. Pilotless flying machines. Each advance in the defense industry, just before its time, would have been considered a ridiculous idea in bad science fiction, and yet here we are, working as pilots, paratroopers, and drone operators. . . . Here are the six hottest defense jobs this year that didn’t exist last year . . . .” Continue reading “Flashback: OPERATION TIMBER SYCAMORE: CIA arming Syria.”
The second male victim is my brother in law, Hector Rodriguez. He’s in critical condition. Three shots. One in the leg. One in the buttocks and one in the stomach.
Las Vegas Review Journal – by Blake Apgar
A woman was killed and a man was critically hurt in a shooting Sunday night at Sunset Park in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police called the shooting a targeted act of workplace violence among employees of The Venetian. Continue reading “2 Venetian employees shot, one fatally, at Las Vegas park”
Gateway Pundit – by Cassandra Fairbanks
Pearson Sharp of One America News obtained exclusive access to where the chemical attack was alleged to take place in Douma and is reporting and that after interviewing dozens of people, the consensus by residents is that the incident was staged by the rebels to help them escape.
The stunning on the ground report asserts that they spoke with approximately ten residents about a block away from where the attack was said to have happened and not a single person heard anything that day. Continue reading “OAN Reporter in Syria ‘Finds No Evidence of Chemical Weapon Attack in Douma’”
City and country governments ignored federal “detainer” requests and released 142 suspected members of MS-13 and other criminal gangs in the eight months up to June 2017, says a report from the Department of Homeland Security to the Senate’s judiciary committee.
The gang release data is the agency’s most up-to-date, according to the agency, which delivered the answers in response to routine oversight questions by committee members. Continue reading “DHS Says Cities Hid 142 Suspected Gang Members From Deportation”
A senior Israeli military official admitted to NYT columnist Thomas Friedman that Israel targeted the Iranian drone command center at the T4 air base in Syria last week, an airstrike which killed 14 people, half of whom were Iranians active in Syria.
“It was the first time we attacked live Iranian targets — both facilities and people,” said the Israeli military official quoted by Haaretz. Continue reading ““It Was The First Time We Attacked Live Iranian Targets”: Israel Admits Striking Iran Base In Syria”
The US-led missile strike against Syria on Saturday targeted research centers and military facilities, including airfields, Russia’s Defense Ministry said, adding that none have received severe damage thanks to the air defenses.
“The real targets of the attacks of the US, Britain and France on April 14 were not only Barzah and Jaramani research facilities, but also Syrian military infrastructure, including airfields,” Major-General Igor Konashenkov, a Defense Ministry spokesman, said during a briefing in Moscow. “None of the airfields suffered significant damage” in the attack due to being protected by the air defense systems, he added. Continue reading “Real targets of US-led strike were Syrian airfields, not research centers – MoD”
Sovereign Man – by Simon Black
In 1873 during the administration of Ulysses S. Grant, the government abolished its income tax.
Aside from a single episode in 1894, there would be no income tax in the United States of America for nearly 40 years. Continue reading “There is no ‘patriotic duty’ to pay more tax”
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Commerce Department is blocking Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE Corp. from importing American components for seven years, accusing the company of misleading U.S. regulators after it settled charges of violating sanctions against North Korea and Iran.
Shenzhen-based ZTE agreed in March 2017 to plead guilty and pay $1.19 billion for illegally shipping telecommunications equipment to North Korea and Iran. ZTE promised to discipline employees involved in the scheme. Continue reading “US bars China’s telecom giant ZTE from buying US components”
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Archive: TWFTT 4-16-18
New York Post – by Ben Feuerherd
A Queens man was busted with more than 70 weapons including shotguns, handguns and rifles, as well as 50,000 rounds of ammunition, in his basement, police said Monday.
Ronald Drabman, 60, was arrested Sunday after an investigation led NYPD cops from Brooklyn to the weapons cache in his basement on 208th Street in Oakland Gardens, authorities said. Drabman has two prior arrests, including for possessing an illegal .357-caliber handgun in 2017, police said. Continue reading “Cache of guns, ammo found in Queens man’s home”
Arthur Firstenberg of the Cellular Phone Task Force in New Mexico:
Today we won a victory in the fight against radiation in New Mexico. The Public Regulation Commission has denied PNM’s application for Smart Meters. “The plan presented in the Application does not provide a net public benefit and it does not promote the public interest,” wrote the Commission. Continue reading “New Mexico stops smart Meters!”
The US, Britain and France trampled international law to launch missiles against Syria, claiming to have “evidence” of the government’s use of chemical weapons. That evidence is based on terrorist lies.
After a week of outrageous tweets and proclamations by POTUS Trump, which included continued accusations that Syria’s president ordered a chemical weapons attack on civilians in Douma, east of Damascus, with Trump using grotesque and juvenile terminology, such as “animal Assad,” the very evening before chemical weapons inspectors of the OPCW were to visit Douma, America and allies launched illegal bombings against Syria. The illegal bombings included 103 missiles, 71 of which Russia states were intercepted. Continue reading “Caught in a Lie, Us & Allies Bomb Syria the Night Before International Inspectors Arrive”