As Angela Merkel’s tenure as Chancellor of Germany is coming to an end, Jews are celebrating her jewish legacy and commitment to Israel and the jewish agenda, which included mass immigration: Continue reading “Jews Admit Angela Merkel Flooded Germany with Migrants Because of Her Commitment to Jews”
Month: October 2019
Erdogan threatens to flood Europe with 3.6 million refugees if EU calls Syria operation an ‘invasion
Turkey’s president has threatened to send millions of Syrian refugees to Europe if the European Union labelled its military operation underway in Syria an “invasion”.
“We will open the gates and send 3.6 million refugees your way,” Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a speech to lawmakers from his AK Party on Thursday. Continue reading “Erdogan threatens to flood Europe with 3.6 million refugees if EU calls Syria operation an ‘invasion”
New York Post – by Amanda Woods
A “potentially historic” fall snowstorm is set to wallop a large stretch of the country — evolving into an “all-out blizzard” as it passes over the Dakotas and sending an arctic blast into much of the northern US, forecasters predict.
Denver was downright balmy on Wednesday with a high in the lower 80s — but the temperature had already plummeted into the upper 20s by 1 a.m. as snow began to fall, according to Accuweather. From 1 to 3 inches of snow is expected to fall in the Mile High City on Thursday. Continue reading “Temperature drops more than 50 degrees as ‘all-out blizzard’ sets sights on Dakotas”
SAN FRANCISCO — One of California’s largest hospital systems is facing a trial over accusations that it has used its market dominance to snuff out competition and overcharge patients for medical bills.
Opening arguments begin Thursday in the antitrust case against Sutter Health, which operates 24 hospitals with 5,500 doctors across Northern California. It was first brought by employers and unions amid growing frustration over the rising cost of health care in 2014; California’s attorney general, Xavier Becerra, filed a similar suit last year following a six-year DOJ investigation. Continue reading “Large hospital chain faces trial for allegedly overcharging patients”
Apple on Wednesday removed an app that protesters in Hong Kong have used to track police movements from its app store, saying it violated rules because it was used to ambush police.
The U.S. tech giant had come under fire from China over the app, with the Chinese Communist Party’s official newspaper calling the app “poisonous” and decrying what it said was Apple’s complicity in helping the Hong Kong protesters. Continue reading “Apple removes police-tracking app used in Hong Kong protests from its app store”
The Technocratic Tyranny – by Vicky Davis
Do you have high utility bills? Do you have a smart meter? Regardless of your answer to these questions, you’ll want to read this exhaustive study by Debbie Niwa on the status of the nation-wide implementation of smart meters.
The smart meters are one component of the utility industry’s installation of a multi-billion dollar Information Technology System over the top of the electric grid. Fragile new technology is not always better than inexpensive, reliable and consistent mechanical devices. Debbie’s ground-breaking report is just the tip of the iceberg exposing the problems of the smart meters and smart grid. Has it made the system more reliable? No. Quite the opposite. Continue reading “Insidious Causes for Outrageous Utility Bills”
Power is being shut off to nearly 800,000 Pacific Gas & Electric customers in Northern California due to the threat of wildfires, and in some areas, officials declared emergencies and curfews to deal with the blackouts.
A state of emergency was declared for Santa Clara County as the area prepared for additional outages on Wednesday, according to KRON-TV. Meanwhile, in the city of Morgan Hill, a curfew was in place from 7 p.m. Wednesday night until 6:30 a.m. Thursday as authorities worked to reduce the possibility of crime in blackout areas, according to the Associated Press.
Democrat presidential hopeful Robert “Beto” O’Rourke told NPR’s Off Script that a plurality of Texans support a mandatory AR-15 buyback plan.
O’Rourke told NPR, “49 percent of people in [Texas] believe in a mandatory ‘assault weapon’ buyback.” Continue reading “Beto O’Rourke Says Plurality of Texans Support Mandatory AR-15 Buyback”
Truth Dig – by Maj. Danny Sjursen
The man is so beautifully bland. In fact, I’d wager that only a tiny segment of Americans could name the current Secretary of Defense—and far fewer could pick him out of a lineup. Perhaps that’s the point. President Trump, a celebrity ham, has tired of sharing the stage with big-name advisers such as Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and national security adviser John Bolton. So they’re both gone. In their place, Trump has installed faceless bureaucrats to run the most powerful national security state in human history. And the rest of us hardly notice. Continue reading “Secretary of Defense, Incorporated”
Ankara’s operation against Kurdish-led militias in northeastern Syria has been criticized across Europe and the Middle East, as one country after another sounded the alarm over the impact to the Syrian peace process.
The offensive by Turkish army and affiliated Syrian “opposition” militants kicked off on Wednesday with massive air and artillery strikes, followed by a land invasion dubbed ‘Operation Peace Spring.’ Continue reading “No ‘peace’ spring: Turkish invasion of northeastern Syria met with worldwide condemnation”
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