Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

Having drifted back and forth a few times on the US withdrawals from Syria and Afghanistan, President Trump seemed solid on leaving last week, but facing growing opposition from the Senate now shows signs of backtracking once again.

Previously talking up how the wars in Afghanistan and Syria can’t last forever, Trump is now saying he wants a “smaller number” of troops to stay in Afghanistan, despite the Taliban already making it clear that was a non-starter for the peace deal.    Continue reading “Trump Backtracks on Syria, Afghan Withdrawals, Facing Growing Senate Pressure”

Weather Channel

Winter Storm Lucian will continue to bring more snow to the West early this week before turning into a wintry mess by midweek in parts of the Plains, Midwest and interior Northeast.

Lucian is colder than Winter Storm Kai, which means snow is falling at low elevations in the West. It will also bring snow and ice farther to the south across the Midwest when compared to Kai.

Continue reading “Winter Storm Lucian to Spread Snow and Ice From the West to Midwest and Interior Northeast”

Breitbart – by Katherine Rodriguez

A man’s clothes caught fire shortly after he was tasered outside a Philadelphia restaurant Friday evening, according to a video posted to Twitter on Saturday.   Continue reading “Man’s Clothes Catch Fire After Being Tased Outside Philly Restaurant”

Breitbart – by John Binder

Foreign-born workers are continuing to make significant employment gains over native-born American workers, the latest federal job data reveals.

For the month of January, foreign-born workers increased their labor participation rate year-to-year nearly nine times as much as native-born Americans. Likewise, foreign workers enjoyed nearly four times the job growth in January as American workers. While the foreign worker population increased about 3.4 percent year-to-year, the American worker population increased less than 0.9 percent over the same period.   Continue reading “Data: Foreign Workers See 4X the Job Growth of Americans in January”

Washington’s Blog – by Charles Hugh Smith

It’s not exactly news that the Alternative Media is under assault: skeptical inquiry and dissenting narratives are smeared as “fake news,” and new suspiciously corporate entities (NewsGuard et al.) claim to be “protecting” consumers from “fake news” as cover for their real agenda, which is limiting public exposure to skeptical, dissenting independent analysis.

Social Media and Search corporations are also censoring non-corporate, non-state media, again under the purported guise of stripping out “fake news.”   Continue reading “The Alt-Media Has Way More Fun than the Mainstream Media”

AP News

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A former Philadelphia police officer was ordered to serve 3 to 12 months in county jail for killing a man while drag racing with another officer two years ago.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports Adam Soto fought back tears Friday while begging for forgiveness from the victim’s family during his sentencing.   Continue reading “Ex-officer gets 3-12 months in jail for drag racing death”

Fox News

Amazon workers are now wearing safety belts to prevent the robots that prowl the tech giant’s cavernous warehouses from killing them.

The Robotic Tech Vest, which was rolled out over the course of the last year to over 25 locations, appears to be an electric utility belt attached to a pair of suspenders, reports TechCrunch, but it has built-in sensors that alert robots of a human’s presence.  Continue reading “Amazon workers get safety belts to stop robots from killing them”

Middle East Monitor

A giant billboard of a smiling Donald Trump shaking hands with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu loomed over parts of Tel Aviv on Sunday, part of the Israeli leader’s re-election campaign.

Trump is popular in Israel because of his tough policies towards the Palestinians and Iran and his transfer last May of the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which he recognised as Israel’s capital in a break from long-standing US policy.   Continue reading “Netanyahu’s Likud party uses Trump photo in Israeli election billboard”

The Organic Prepper – by Samantha Biggers

The importance of music has been clear in our culture for a very long time. Music has the following powers.

  • Improves mood
  • Boosts intelligence and improves concentration
  • Gives a sense of normality during an SHTF situation.

Continue reading “How to Make an SHTF Music Box to Lift Your Spirits During Dark Times”

Reason – by Joe Setyon

A California cop gave a Marine veteran a concussion for nothing more than filming a traffic stop.

On January 22, Adrian Burrell was at his home in Vallejo, California, when he saw his cousin outside with his hands in the air. The cousin, Michael Walton, was standing next to his motorcycle with his back to a police officer. “He can’t hear you. He has his helmet on,” Burrell told the officer, according to the account he later gave to KGO. At that point, he says, the cop told him to go back in his house.   Continue reading “Marine Vet Films Traffic Stop From His Porch; California Cop Gives Him a Concussion”

The Realist Report

Given that it’s Super Bowl Sunday, I’d like to highlight this revealing article recently published by the Jewish Telegraph Agency detailing the generous donations Robert Kraft, the Jewish owner of the New England Patriots, has given to the organized Jewish community in America and other Jewish causes in Israel. It’s no wonder the Jews are so powerful and influential in America and around the world when wealthy Jewish individuals such as Robert Kraft fund pro-Jewish organizations to the tune of millions of dollars!   Continue reading “What Has Jewish Owner Of New England Patriots Done For The Jews?”

Learn the Risk – by Brandy Vaughan

When a baby or child dies after a vaccine, there is nowhere on the coroner’s form or death certificate to check “vaccine reaction.”

So deaths are ruled Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDs), Sudden Unexplained Death Syndrome (SUDs) or unknown. These labels are NOT actually causes of death.  Continue reading “How Vaccine Deaths Get Covered Up…”

Health Impact News – by John P. Thomas

Public attention about 5G has been focused on the plans of telecom companies to install millions of small cell towers on electric utility poles, on public buildings and schools, on bus stop shelters, in public parks, and anywhere they want in national parks and on federally owned land.

In local urban communities there would be a cell tower approximately every 500 feet along every street.   Continue reading “20,000 Satellites for 5G to be Launched Sending Focused Beams of Intense Microwave Radiation Over Entire Earth”

The Great Recession

I wrote months ago about the coming mini ice age. Recently the reality of this cooling trend became mainstream news because of a new scientific study affirming it, and even more recently, the midwest decided to remind us of what mini ice ages might feel like. The reason for all of this is told here:   Continue reading “A Winter Tale of Snow to Remember and Sun Long Ago”

AmmoLand – by Marion Hammer

Florida – -(AmmoLand.com)- HB 135 – Transfers of Firearms by Rep. Margaret Good (D) prohibits the TRANSFER of a firearm from one law-abiding citizen to another without first having a background check performed by a licensed firearms dealer.

Transfer means sale, giving, lending, renting, or simply handing a firearm to another person or any action that causes a firearm to be transferred from one law-abiding person to another law-abiding person.  

Continue reading “FL Bill to Ban Lending or Sharing of Firearms, HB-135 by Rep. Margaret Good”