American Trucker – by Josh Fisher

DUBLIN, VA. Volvo Trucks is rolling out new technology in North America aimed at easing the wear and tear on drivers and increasing safety and fuel efficiency.

Volvo Dynamic Steering (VDS), Volvo Active Driver Assist 2.0 and the next generation of the OEM’s Turbo Compound engine will be in its Class 8 trucks by next year, Volvo Trucks North America (VTNA) announced during its Technology Summit 2019 at its New River Valley plant here in Virginia.  Continue reading “Volvo bringing European tech to North America”

All News Pipeline – by Stefan Stanford

Back in 2017 as the socialist nation of Venezuela was spiraling downward into mass starvation, their President Nicolas Maduro put his national military in charge of the nation’s food system, a move that led to not only the Venezuelan military profiting from the Venezuelan people going hungry but many of the 30 million residents of the country barely getting one meal a day.  Continue reading “This Is How Close America Is To Disaster”

Video Rebel’s Blog

When George W Bush was President, the Deep State created a list of 8 million Americans to be detained in case of a National Emergency. That list surely has grown since Democracy Now and Salon looked at Main Core in 2008.

The Deep State is run by the men who launder a trillion dollars a year in illegal drugs and weapons. Asia Times said a decade ago that they also launder $500 billion a year in bribes. The Deep State killed President Kennedy because they wanted him to go to war in Vietnam and to lose it so they could get white teenagers to start taking drugs. They wanted a beaten down and drugged up America to replace what was here before they killed JFK because they could more easily control a corrupt nation.  Continue reading “The Deep State Vs The 2nd Amendment”

Breitbart

JERUSALEM (AP) — The veteran Israeli politician Avigdor Lieberman took the political gamble of his life when he spurned his mentor, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and forced an unprecedented repeat election. As results began rolling in from Tuesday’s vote, it appeared to have paid off.

With neither Netanyahu’s Likud nor former military chief Benny Gantz’s centrist Blue and White party forecast to secure a majority in the 120-seat parliament without his support, Lieberman has emerged as the election’s true winner — the one most likely to dictate the makeup of the next government.  Continue reading “Gamble Pays Off for Lieberman, Who Becomes Israeli Kingmaker”

USA Today

It’s not your typical TV public service announcement.

In what looks like a typical American middle school, a boy flaunts orange zippers on his backpack, flashing a smile full of braces. Then, somewhere down the hall – Pop. Pop. Pop. Students run for their lives. A young girl hides in a bathroom stall, crying silently as she types, “I love you mom” on her smartphone.  Continue reading “Latest Sandy Hook Promise PSA gives nightmarish look at school shootings”

TV Series Finale

Get ready for Jerry! Jerry Springer is returning to syndicated television in the fall with Judge Jerry, and a lot of markets made the premiere possible!

NBC Universal revealed the following about the launch of the series in a press release. Check that out below.  Continue reading “Judge Jerry: New Court Show Launching in Fall 2019 with Jerry Springer”

Legal Insurrection – by Leslie Eastman

One has to wonder about the state of the Russian military and related research institutions.

First, one of its submarine sinks in the Arctic. The incident claims the lives of elite naval personnel and the nation launches a recovery mission worthy of “The Hunt for Red October.”  Continue reading “Gas explosion rips apart Russian research lab containing Smallpox, Ebola”

Middle East Eye

Israeli security personnel shot and killed a Palestinian woman at the Qalandia checkpoint in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday morning, Israeli police and Palestinian witnesses said.

A video circulating on social media – confirmed by Middle East Eye to be authentic – showed men with rifles wearing private security uniforms confront a woman standing several metres away. A shot is heard and she collapses, dropping an item to the ground, which one of the security guards then appears to kick out of reach.  Continue reading “Israeli security guards kill Palestinian woman at West Bank checkpoint”

Truth In Media – by Annabelle Bamforth

The U.S. government took swift legal action against famed NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden after the release of his memoir, “Permanent Record.”

The government’s complaint, filed September 17th, alleges that Snowden, a former CIA employee and former contractor for the NSA, violated non-disclosure agreements with the NSA and CIA by publishing his book without first submitting it for prepublication review “in violation of his express obligations under the agreements he signed.” The government also claims that Snowden has violated NDAs by giving speeches without first providing materials for prepublication review. The book’s publishers are also named in the lawsuit. Continue reading “U.S. Government Sues Snowden Over Memoir Release”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Parents of a 4-year-old Florida boy had their child taken away last month because they sought to treat his cancer in a holistic manner. A judge ruled the couple had placed their son in harm’s way after ceasing chemotherapy treatments for his leukemia.

Taylor Bland-Ball and Joshua McAdams had their parental rights taken away from them following the couple’s decision to seek a second opinion out of state. That decision led to the parents giving their son CBD and THC oil along with traditional chemotherapy treatments.  Continue reading “State Takes Child from Parents, Forces Him to Take Chemo for Treating Cancer With Cannabis”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Saudi Arabia revealed yesterday that, contrary to its initial estimates, Aramco should be able to restore oil production to 100% capacity by the end of the month. And on Wednesday morning, the kingdom’s Defense Ministry said it was planning a press conference to present “material evidence” purportedly linking Tehran to the unprecedented attack on the Kingdom’s oil infrastructure.

The country’s defense ministry will hold a news conference later in the day laying out new evidence. This follows reports from the US claiming that the roughly 20 missiles and drones used in the attack had been traced back to a ‘launch site’ in southern Iran. Continue reading “Saudi Arabia Says It Has “Material Evidence” Tying Iran To Aramco Attack”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler  Durden

President Trump has named his pick to succeed John Bolton as the next National Security Advisor amid burgeoning tensions with Iran over a weekend attack in Saudi Arabia.

In a Wednesday morning tweet, Trump said he planned to nominate Robert C. O’Brien, who currently serves as the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs at the State Department, the administration’s top hostage negotiator, to become the next NSA.  Continue reading “Trump Nominates Chief Hostage Negotiator To Be Next National Security Advisor”

Reuters

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to win a ruling majority in an election that produced a virtual tie between his right-wing bloc and a center-left grouping that would be led by former military chief Benny Gantz.

The outcome, according to almost complete results published on Wednesday, dealt a new blow to Israel’s longest-serving leader, who was already weakened by the inability to put together an administration after an inconclusive election in April. Continue reading “Israeli voters deliver deadlock, Netanyahu’s tenure in doubt”

Rense.com – by Dick Fojut, 7-21-7

To Ian Punnett, Coast To Coast AM radio
From Dick Fojut in Tucson, Arizona
r.fojut@worldnet.att.net

ABOUT “HOLOCAUSTS”…

Ian, following up on a Fast Blast I sent you last Saturday during your Coast To Coast Radio program, about ANOTHER “Holocaust” not mentioned by yourself and your guest Dan Kurzman, who spoke about Hitler’s “Death Camps.” Two revealing articles follow. Continue reading “Jewish Bolsheviks Murdered 66 Million In Russia”

Swiss Info

Switzerland’s highest court has ruled that parents do not have a constitutional right to provide school-aged children with private lessons at home. The decision reinforces the right of cantons to establish very restrictive rules, even bans on homeschooling.

In 2017, a mother in canton Basel City had applied for permission to provide private homeschooling for her 8-year-old son. The school authorities had rejected her application and the cantonal court followed suit, dismissing her appeal.  Continue reading “Switzerland: Federal court rules against homeschooling”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The attack on a Saudi Arabia oil facility, now being blamed on Iran, that caused crude oil futures to spike more than 10% to start the week is likely going to start hitting consumers at the pump over the next couple of days, according to Bloomberg.

Despite retail gasoline futures jumping as much as 20 cents on the New York Mercantile Exchange early in the week, the average US retail gasoline gallon rose just 1 cent since Sunday. But the impact of futures rising will become more pronounced over the next day or two, according to Patrick DeHaan, senior petroleum analyst at GasBuddy.  Continue reading “This Week’s Oil Futures Spike Is About To Hit Consumers At The Gas Pump”