Strategic Culture – by Federico Pieraccini

Donald Trump’s foreign policy relies heavily on putting to use to the tools available to the Empire: economic terrorismthreats of wardiplomatic pressuretrade wars, etc. But in resorting to tried-and-true imperialism, it is isolating itself internationally from traditional allies and raising tensions on the global chessboard to an unprecedented level.  Continue reading “Shielding the World From US Chaos Is No Easy Task”

Need to Know News – by Alex Newman

The reality of UN indoctrination of school children is the message to be delivered by author, Alex Newman, at the Red Pill Expo in Hartford, Connecticut, June 7–9. If you cannot attend, you can watch the event online after the video is delivered to the Archives of Red Pill University.  Continue reading “Did You Know the UN Is Indoctrinating Your Kids?”

CNS News – by Melanie Arter

President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on Thursday directing agencies to enforce a previously unenforced Clinton-era law that requires sponsors of immigrants to pay the government back for the welfare benefits those immigrants use.

The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) and the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, were signed into law by then President Bill Clinton in 1996, but the provisions requiring government repayment were never enforced.  Continue reading “Trump to Enforce Clinton-Era Law Requiring Sponsors to Pay Back Welfare Benefits of Immigrants”

Avondale Advocate – by Larry Jones

Housing shortages are plunging New York City and Los Angeles into crisis. Affordable rents are scarce. Families are doubling up. Shelters are jam-packed. And over 100,000 people are sleeping sprawled on the streets of these two cities. The waitlist for public housing is over four years long in LA and staggering 10 years in New York. These lists would be even longer if public officials hadn‘t closed them to any new applicants.  Continue reading “Illegals Fueling Public Housing Shortage”

Law and Crime – by Jerry Lambe

The real estate firm owned by Jared Kushner’s family received approximately $800 million in federally-backed funding to purchase $1.1 billion Mid-Atlantic apartment portfolio in a deal that closed Thursday. Berkadia Commercial Mortgage, the commercial lending company owned by Warren Buffet, provided Kushner Companies with the 10-year $800 million debt package backed by government-owned Freddie Mac, according to a report from BloombergContinue reading “‘He Is Walled Off’: Kushner Companies’ $800M Federally-Backed Deal Raises Ethical Questions”

Vox

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), a close ally of President Donald Trump, suggested the president take a tough stance in dealing with the ongoing Venezuelan crisis: A US invasion similar to the one executed by Ronald Reagan in Grenada back in 1983.

“Trump said rightly, Maduro’s not the legitimate leader of Venezuela. The entire region supports the Trump approach, that Guaidó is the legitimate leader,” Graham said on Fox News Sunday. “I would do exactly what Reagan did. I would give Cuba the ultimatum to get out of Venezuela. If they don’t, I would let the Venezuelan military know, you’ve got to choose between democracy and Maduro. And if you choose Maduro and Cuba, we’re coming after you. This is in our backyard.”  Continue reading “Lindsey Graham proposes invading Venezuela to oust Maduro”

Yahoo News

In a new interview, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban proposed an “update” to the Second Amendment that would protect the rights of gun owners and bolster the authority of states to dictate firearm policy within their borders.

“I would go to change the Second Amendment in ways that people probably wouldn’t expect,” says Cuban, who backed Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election and is mulling a 2020 bid as an Independent.  Continue reading “Mark Cuban wants to change the Second Amendment in these three ways”

Sputnik

The past year has reportedly seen a further increase in anti-Semitic incidents in Germany, leaving some elements of the Jewish community concerned about expressing their faith in public.

Felix Klein, the German government’s top official against anti-Semitism, has urged Jews not to wear kippahs in some parts of the country.  Continue reading “Jews Warned Not to Wear Kippahs in Some Parts of Germany Amid Anti-Semitism Rise”

Daily Mail

Secret FBI tapes that accuse Martin Luther King Jr of having extramarital affairs with ’40 to 45 women’ and even claim he ‘looked on and laughed’ as a pastor friend raped a parishioner exist, an author has claimed.

The civil rights hero was also heard allegedly joking he was the founder of the ‘International Association for the Advancement of P***y-Eaters’ on an agency recording that was obtained by bugging his room, according to the sensational claims made by biographer David Garrow – a Pulitzer prize-winning author and biographer of MLK.  Continue reading “Secret FBI recordings accuse Martin Luther King Jr of watching and laughing as a pastor raped a woman”

Daily Mail

A frail businessman was arrested and charged with the same crime as Jussie Smollett, and admitted his crimes straight away to save Chicago police an investigation, but now has a criminal record.

Robert Racky pleaded guilty to filing false police report last month, after calling the cops in August 2018 saying he been carjacked. In fact, he had been booted by the city for unpaid parking tickets.  Continue reading “How Robert Racky got a criminal record and Jussie Smollett didn’t”

Tenth Amendment Center – by Mike Maharrey

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (May 23, 2019) – On Tuesday, the California Senate passed a bill that would establish limited state-chartered banks to serve the cannabis industry. Final passage of this legislation would remove a major federal roadblock in front of the developing industry in the state and further nullify federal prohibition in practice.

Sen. Bob Hertzberg, (D-Van Nuys), along with a bipartisan coalition of eight cosponsors, filed Senate Bill 51 (SB51) on Dec. 4.  The legislation would create a self-contained banking system for the cannabis industry in California.  Continue reading “California Senate Passes Bill to Create Banking Alternative for Cannabis Industry, Bypass Federal Reserve”

Unz Review – by Andrew Joyce

By almost every metric, Jews are the most protected ethnic group on earth. At the frontline of this protection, Jewish institutional security is heavily subsidised by taxpayers throughout the West. In Germany, the government provides an annual stipend of $15 million to the Central Council of Jews. In the UK, the government spends around $20 million annually on both security for Jewish institutions and “Holocaust education” designed to combat “anti-Semitic ideas.” Continue reading “Thoughts on the Protected Race”

Daily Mail

Martin Scorsese’s daughter has launched a GoFundMe asking for donations to house her many pets while her $1.2million apartment is repaired despite her movie legend father being worth $100million.

Catherine Scorsese lives in a one-bedroom loft duplex in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, which she bought in 2007 for $800,000.  Continue reading “Martin Scorsese’s daughter, 53, launches a GoFundme asking for people to donate $30,000 to help her house her pets because her $1.2million Brooklyn loft is flooded – despite her father being worth $100m”