Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

Turkey has been complaining about US support for the Kurdish YPG for years, and this weekend, that has boiled down to an overt ultimatum, with Turkey’s Foreign Ministry demanding the US immediately withdraw from the Syrian city of Manbij.

The US helped the YPG capture Manbij early last year, and Turkey has been mad because their position is the Kurds can have no territory west of the Euphrates River. Though Manbij is on the river, it is primarily on the western bank.   Continue reading “Turkey Gives US Ultimatum: Withdraw From Syria’s Manbij Immediately”

Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

Houston – A community is shocked and searching for answers after an innocent father was tied up and taken hostage by men who claimed they were with “the cartel,” and then shot and killed by the same FBI agents who were supposed to rescue him.

Ulises Villadares was at home with his 12-year-old son when two men forced their way into the house with guns and took both Villadares and his son hostage. According to a report from Click2Houston, the men started by tying up the home’s residents and then searching for Villadares’ brother, who they claimed owed them $8,000.  Continue reading “FBI Responds to Kidnapping by Killing the Innocent Hostage—Criminals Just Fine”

The Daily Caller – by Anders Hagstrom

More than 50,000 Americans are expected to die from the influenza this season, the highest on record since an epidemic outbreak in 2014, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Experts say the 2017-2018 flu season has been unique in that the virus is not spiking in different areas at different times, but is maintaining a high rate of infection across the entirety of the U.S. at once, Bloomberg reported. More worrying is that the flu appears to be affecting older generations more than usual, with baby boomers having a higher rate of hospitalization than their grandchildren. Children still make up the largest number of infections, however.   Continue reading “50,000 Americans Expected To Die By The End Of Flu Season”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

An interactive online fitness tracking map published in November of 2017 which compiles a running history of the location and routes of 27 million fitness-device users has unwittingly revealed the location, staffing, patrol routes and layout of U.S. and foreign military bases around the world.  

San Francisco based fitness company Strava posted their “global heatmap” to their website, containing two years worth of fitness data across several fitness devices such as Jawbone and Fitbit. The map is not live, rather, it is a composite of overlapping routes.   Continue reading “Fitness Tracking App Accidentally Reveals Secret US Military Bases, CIA “Black” Sites”

CBC News

Amanda Edwards grew up in Yukon, so she’s enjoyed plenty of wild game meat in her life — mostly things such as mountain sheep, or moose.

This week, though, she sampled a rodent — and was pleasantly surprised. Turns out that under all those quills, a porcupine is a tasty treat.

“I thought it … almost like pork. Very juicy,” she said.   Continue reading “Bear ravioli, slow-braised lynx on the menu at Yukon game meat banquet”

BBC

Poland’s President Andrzej Duda says he will review controversial plans to outlaw any suggestion of Polish complicity in the Nazi Holocaust.

Israel has fiercely objected to the draft law, which would also make it illegal to describe Nazi death camps in Poland as Polish.   Continue reading “Poland president to review Holocaust bill after Israel outcry”

Fox 25 Boston

BOSTON (AP) – A Massachusetts law banning devices designed to make semi-automatic rifles mimic the firing action of fully automatic weapons goes into effect this week.

Massachusetts State Police says starting Thursday, people will be prohibited from possessing bump stocks under all circumstances. The law passed in November also bans the possession of trigger cranks.   Continue reading “Police Ask Bump Stock Owners To Surrender Devices Before Ban”

Sun Sentinel

Have police officers really joined the ranks of the general public when it comes to avoiding criminal charges by invoking Florida’s “stand your ground” self-defense law?

Ex-Palm Beach Gardens cop Nouman Raja, who shot and killed stranded motorist Corey Jones in 2015, is getting a chance to make such a claim following court rulings in another high-profile officer shooting case from Broward.   Continue reading “Ex-cop in Corey Jones shooting death bases ‘stand your ground’ claim on Broward deputy’s successful case”

Orlando Sentinel

Former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown is expected at a Central Florida prison camp Monday to begin a five-year federal sentence for her part in a fraud scheme that helped end her long career.

Neither Brown nor the federal Bureau of Prisons have talked publicly about where the 12-term congresswoman will serve her time.   Continue reading “Former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown to report to prison today”

In the ravaged streets of Gaza and the shrinking hills of the West bank, Palestinians- in desperation- scream his name. On the walls of the twelve Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon his name is spray painted-in hope- beneath yellow flags baring the logo of Hamas. In prayer services across Palestine his name is invoked, begging for his return, the return of Palestine and… salvation from the increasing horrors of occupation.

This man, their champion- who fought for all Palestinians and won- to them, seems now their only hope. But he is missing in action. Barely three years ago, this man was the most dangerous man in Palestine. For he did for Palestine what no other has done. Where then, today, when needed most, is the “Lion of Palestine?” Where is… Mohammed Deif?   Continue reading “The “Iron Fisted” Leader of Hamas in Palestine- Where is Mohammed Deif?”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Woah nelly. Who exactly did they strike a deal with? Was it you Mr. and Mrs. America? I do not know about you, but I never got to throw my vote in the hat on this one. Notice how they doll this one up and talk about immigration and protecting the nation and the people…

What a bunch of doublespeak nonsense.
Continue reading “ICE Has Struck A Deal To Track License Plates Across The US”

Breitbart – by John Binder

President Trump’s amnesty plan would potentially give a pathway to U.S. citizenship to an illegal alien population that is roughly six times the number of illegal aliens that were given temporary amnesty under former President Obama.

An almost final draft of the White House’s expansive amnesty plan obtained by Breitbart News reveals that the Trump administration would be expanding Obama’s federal, temporary amnesty—known as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program—to six times the number of illegal aliens who are enrolled in the DACA.   Continue reading “Trump’s Draft Amnesty: Citizenship for Illegal Alien Population Six Times the Size of Obama’s DACA”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In a stunning – if accurate – report published Sunday night, Axios claims that White House national security officials are considering an unprecedented federal takeover of a portion of the nation’s mobile spectrum/network to protect against Chinese attacks, in what may well be a pre-emptive shot, hinting at upcoming trade wars between the two superpowers.

Axios got its hands on PowerPoint deck and a memo, both of which were purportedly produced by a senior National Security Council official, which were presented to other senior officials at other agencies during a recent meeting.  The documents argue that America needs a centralized nationwide 5G network within three years. There’ll be a fierce debate inside the Trump administration, and an outcry from the industry over the next 6-8 months over how such a network is going to be built and paid for.   Continue reading “White House Is Planning To Nationalize 5G Network: Report”

AOL

It looks like flu. It feels like flu. It even puts patients into the hospital like flu can.

There’s another virus out there that could be adding to the seasonal misery, but it’s not being identified.

The virus is called adenovirus, and it can cause very severe flu-like symptoms. It’s so risky that the U.S. military vaccinates recruits against two major strains.   Continue reading “Virus looks like flu, acts like flu, but it’s not influenza”

The New Observer

Holocaust historian Peter Winter has announced the free release on the internet of the latest version of his best-selling book The Six Million: Fact or Fiction in response to that book’s banning by Amazon and to mark “International Holocaust Remembrance Day” 2018.

Writing in a post on his personal blog, Winter said that he had “taken this step in response to the decision by Amazon worldwide to ban the book from sale on that platform, in response to agitation from assorted Jewish organizations, including the ADL and Yad Vanshem.   Continue reading “Author Marks “International Holocaust Day” with Free Book Giveaway”

Washington Post – by Simon Denyer

 American and European companies involved in joint ventures with state-owned Chinese firms have been asked in recent months to give internal Communist Party cells an explicit role in decision-making, executives and business groups say.

It is, they say, a worrying demand that threatens to put politics before profits, and the interests of the party above all other considerations. It suggests that foreign companies are no longer exempt from President Xi Jinping’s overarching vision of complete controlContinue reading “Command and control: China’s Communist Party extends reach into foreign companies”

Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

LAS VEGAS (INTELLIHUB) — Two FBI agents were captured on film working inside of Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino room 32-132 on the night of the 1 October massacre after the gunfire subsided but what were they doing there?

It is currently unknown what two FBI agents were doing inside room 32-132 when the crime scene reportedly only encompasses rooms 32-134, 32-135, and the hallway but one can only speculate.   Continue reading “Confirmed: FBI spotted inside Mandalay Bay room 32-132 after shooting”

Breitbart – by Ildefonso Ortiz, Brandon Darby

A traffic stop led Mexican authorities to seize enough fentanyl to kill millions of people as well as almost 1,000 pounds of crystal methamphetamine and other drugs that were headed to the California border. 

This week, Mexico’s National Security Commission announced the seizure of 45.5 kilograms of fentanyl that were found as part of a synthetic drug shipment in the Mexican beach resort town of Ensenada, Baja California. The seizure also included more than 914 pounds of crystal meth, 87 pounds of cocaine and 18 pounds of heroin.   Continue reading “Enough Fentanyl to Kill Millions Found En Route to U.S. South of Border”

Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

While it may seem absurd to think of a government losing nuclear weapons across the world, the truth is that the United States government has an extensive history of losing its most deadly weapons, and some of them have been missing for nearly 70 years.

Here are seven times the U.S. government lost nuclear weapons that still have not been found:   Continue reading “7 Times The US Government Lost Nuclear Weapons That Still Haven’t Been Found”