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There will be no broadcast of The Word From the Trenches today.
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Reports have emerged of a deal clinched between the United States and Daesh, under which Washington has received massive amounts of gold in exchange for providing safe passage to the terror group’s members in Syria.
The deal gave the United States “tens of tons of gold that the terror organization had stolen,” the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported on Tuesday, citing local sources. Continue reading “US giving Daesh safe passage in east Syria under gold deal: Local sources”
OAKRIDGE, Ore. — With Highway 58 still largely impassible due to issues on the road, the town of Oakridge is cut off from help.
The town has no power, meaning gas stations and grocery stores are closed, and Lane Electric says power may not be restored for another week. Continue reading “Residents of Oakridge stranded with no access to water, food or power”
A man suspected in a road-rage shooting that injured a toddler in Fairview last May was arrested in the Dominican Republic last week, Anchorage police said in a press conference Tuesday.
Investigators believe the shooting started after a road dispute on May 21 ramped up into a high-speed chase that ultimately led to gunfire in the area of Hyde Street and East 12th Avenue, police said.
Linda Skeek has been gone for more than three years now.
She is presumed dead: The 32-year-old’s family ran an obituary in the newspaper and held a memorial.
But her body has never been found. Now, her husband is on trial in Anchorage for her murder.
The FBI — late to the party — proudly announces it’s the first guest to arrive. (via Axios)
The FBI has launched the nation’s first and only database that collects information about police-involved shootings and use-of-force incidents.
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
If ever you needed a clearer example of the mainstream media’s intentions in this country, you just need compare the amount of coverage given to the 2019 measles non-crisis—used to bolster vaccine manufacturers’ bottom lines while calling for the silencing of those who advocate for vaccine safety—versus the 18,000 children who will go missing from government run “protection care” this year—many of whom will be sold into sex slavery.
As the Google trend analysis below shows, the former received a ridiculous amount of coverage while the latter received almost zero. Continue reading “As Media Freaks Over 159 Measles Cases, Thousands of Kids Sold as Sex Slaves Out of Foster Care”
Certain political elements within the United States simply can’t deal with the fact that our Founders created a voting system that ensured limitations on mob rule stemming from a handful of cities throughout the country. To protect the rights of all Americans, including those living in smaller rural counties, they came up with the electoral college, a method by which all Americans from varying backgrounds and ideologies can be represented during a Presidential election. Continue reading “Colorado Moves To Bypass Electoral College To Stop Trump: Will Assign Electoral Votes To Popular Vote Winner”
Update 2: Pakistan is now saying that only one Indian pilot is in custody…and India has confirmed that only one pilot is missing. Meanwhile, there have been reports of “heavy exchange of fire” in multiple areas along the border.
Regarding the detained pilot, India’s Ministry of External Affairs has lodged a “strong protest” after summoning Pakistan’s deputy high commissioner. In a statement, India accused Pakistan of violating the Geneva Convention by shooting down its planes, and said that it expects the “safe return” of the detained pilot. Continue reading ““This Is Unprecedented Territory” – Pakistan Shoots Down 2 Indian Fighter Jets In Dramatic Border Conflict Escalation”
Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) signed gun confiscation into law for New York on Monday.
The law takes effect 180 days from the date of signing.
Buffalo News reports that the law allows that “family members, school administrators and law enforcement officials can seek to get guns confiscated from people deemed by courts to be an ‘extreme risk’ to themselves or others.” Continue reading “Andrew Cuomo Signs Gun Confiscation into Law in NY”
Caroline Bosmans is a luxury brand for children that is highly praised in its native Belgium and around the fashion world. Popular amongst the children of the rich and famous (i.e. P. Diddy), the brand is described as “radical and graphic” by fashionistas. Indeed, although Caroline Bosmans creates garments for toddlers and children, it is all about being edgy and fashion-forward.
However, there’s a problem. The world of fashion is sick and twisted. Adding children to the mix is often a recipe for “what the hell is wrong with them”. A prime example is the children’s brand NUNUNU which, as seen in my article Something Is Terribly Wrong With Céline Dion’s “Genderless” Clothing Line, is simply revolting: References to child abuse, the sexualization of children and even all-out satanism. Continue reading “Something is Terribly Wrong With The Children’s Clothing Line Caroline Bosmans”
The Trump administration can go ahead with a ban on the rapid-fire gun attachments used to carry out the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, a federal judge ruled late Monday, turning back one of the first legal challenges to the ban.
The decision by U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich in Washington rejected challenges to the ban on the rapid-fire attachment known as bump stocks weeks before it was scheduled to go into effect. Continue reading “Judge says ban on rapid-fire ‘bump stocks’ can go forward, rejects challenge to new rules”
A suspended San Francisco police officer accused of a November bank robbery is already facing charges in San Mateo County for allegedly stealing from an elderly man with Alzheimer’s disease, according to officials.
Rain Daugherty, 44, of San Francisco, is due in federal court Friday morning for a hearing on whether he should be granted bail while awaiting trial. Continue reading “Suspended cop faces San Mateo County elder abuse charge”
An English and comparative literature professor in California was reprimanded after an interview quoted him as saying police “need to be killed,” according to reports.
The California Aggie also reported the tweets of UC Davis professor Joshua Clover, who is also a poet: Continue reading “California professor reprimanded for saying police ‘need to be killed,’ reports say”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The conservative-majority U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday takes up one of the biggest cases of its current term when it weighs whether a cross-shaped war memorial on public land in Maryland is an unconstitutional government endorsement of religion.
The so-called Peace Cross, a 40-foot-tall (12 meters) concrete memorial to 49 men from Maryland’s Prince George’s County killed in World War One, is situated on public land at a busy road intersection in Bladensburg just outside Washington. Continue reading “In major religion case, Supreme Court weighs Maryland cross dispute”
When Charter Communications (Spectrum) proposed merging with Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks in 2016, the company repeatedly promised that the amazing “synergies” would lower rates, increase competition, boost employment, and improve the company’s services. Of course like countless telecom megamergers before it, little if any of those promises actually materialized. Continue reading “Charter Spectrum Keeps Mindlessly Jacking Up Its Bullshit Fees”