The Hill

Seventy percent of millennials in a new poll say that they are somewhat or extremely like to vote for a socialist candidate.

The YouGov–Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation poll released on Monday also found that 50 percent of millennials, defined as between the ages of 23 and 38, and 51 percent of Generation Z, or those ages 16 to 22, have a somewhat or very unfavorable view of capitalism, an increase of 8 and 6 percentage points, respectively, from last year. Continue reading “7 in 10 millennials say they would vote for a socialist: poll”

Video Rebel’s Blog

One way to make an educated guess about the future is to keep a close eye on the Bankers as they have more power than any other group in the world. As David Rothkopf said in Superclass, the world is run by 30 Families and their Minions. Rothkopf used to be the Managing Director of Kissinger Associates back in the 1990s.

When Soros predicted victory over Trump in 2020, he might have revealed how they plan to win the elections next year. Only on the surface do things look good for the Democrats. The fundamental axiom of politics in any nation is this: “You can’t beat somebody with nobody.” Democrats don’t have a good candidate. There is a reason for that. Continue reading “Soros And the Rothschilds Might Have Tipped Their 2020 Hand”

The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

African Swine Fever is killing millions upon millions of pigs all over the world, and this threatens to create a crippling global shortage of protein as we head into 2020.  This epidemic began in China last year, and it is now also running wild in North Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and the Philippines.  But this crisis is certainly not limited to Asia.  According to the Washington Post, so far in 2019 there have also been outbreaks “in Belgium, Bulgaria, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Russia and Ukraine.”  Overall, cases of African Swine Fever have been documented “in nearly 50 nations”, and U.S. pork producers are extremely concerned that it could start spreading here too. Continue reading “Global Authorities Brace For A Worldwide Protein Shortage As “One-Quarter Of Earth’s Pigs Have Been Wiped Out””

PEW – by Matt Vasilogambros

California’s rollout of automatic voter registration didn’t go as planned.

It seemed like a good idea: Cut the bureaucracy by adding voters automatically and welcome more residents to political participation. Since April 2018, when California residents go to the Department of Motor Vehicles to register a car or get a license, they are added to the state voter rolls — unless they opt out.  Continue reading “Glitches in California Embolden Automatic Voter Registration Foes”

Reuters

CAN LOC, Vietnam (Reuters) – Police in Vietnam took hair and blood samples on Sunday to get DNA from relatives of people feared to be among the 39 who died in the back of a truck near London last week, their family members said.

The bodies were found on Wednesday in a truck container in Grays, about 32 km (20 miles) east of central London and British police are still trying to establish the identity of victims who in many cases lacked identity documents.  Continue reading “Vietnam police take DNA from relatives of suspected truck victims”

Sputnik

The Russian Ministry of Defence has announced that it does not have reliable information regarding the US operation in Idlib which allegedly resulted in the death of terrorist leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

While US President Donald Trump has confirmed the death of Daesh* head al-Baghdadi, Russian military officials said they do not possess any reliable data regarding the matter. Continue reading “Russian MoD Does Not Have Reliable Information on US Operation in Syria to Neutralize Baghdadi”

New York Post – by Andrew Denny

A former Yeshiva leader was sentenced to two years in prison Friday in Brooklyn federal court for swiping $3.2 million in government funds that were supposed to provide dinners to needy kids.

Elozer Porges, 46, pleaded guilty to wire fraud for submitting phony documents to the feds from 2013 to 2016 stating that the school was feeding the dinners to at-risk kids at his Central United Talmudic Academy, according to court records.  Continue reading “Ex-Yeshiva leader sentenced to two years for $3.2M school-lunch scam”

Mint Press News – by Whitney Webb

Last Wednesday, U.S. Attorney General William Barr issued a memorandum to all U.S. attorneys, law enforcement agencies and top ranking Justice Department officials announcing the imminent implementation of a new “national disruption and early engagement program” aimed at detecting potential mass shooters before they commit any crime.  Continue reading “With Little Fanfare, William Barr Formally Announces Orwellian Pre-Crime Program”

GreatGameIndia

In a major development brewing for sometime now, India and US have officially suspended Defense Cooperation after Americans refused to give India high-end jet-engine technology. At the heart of the Indo-US Strategic Partnership is what is known as the Defense Technology and Trade Initiative or DTTI. Under the 2012 DTTI, India and the US set up joint working groups (JWGs) for cooperation on aircraft carriers and jet engine technology, all of the 4 pathfinder projects have now been shutdown. The move comes days after former US Secretary of State and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger’s visit to India.  Continue reading “India US Officially Suspends Defense Cooperation”

Sputnik

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The Russian Defense Ministry published satellite intelligence images proving that oil from Syria was sent abroad under the guard of US servicemen before and after the defeat of the Daesh terrorists, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said Saturday.

The ministry spokesman said that “the space intelligence images showed that oil was actively extracted and massively exported for processing outside Syria, under the reliable protection of US troops, before and after the defeat of the Daesh* terrorists.”  Continue reading “Russian Military Releases Satellite Images Confirming US Smuggling of Syrian Oil”

Zero Hedgge – by Tyler Durden and Nauman Sadiq

Islamic State’s self-styled Caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been killed (once again) in a United States Special Ops overnight raid Saturday involving helicopters, warplanes and a ground clash on the Turkey-Syria border while fleeing Syria’s northwestern Idlib Governorate, Reuters and Newsweek are reporting, with President Trump making a “major statement” of the biggest symbolic victory of his administration in the war against terrorism.  Continue reading “Trump Confirms ISIS Leader Al-Baghdadi Killed In US Raid”

Independent

Two people have been killed and at least a dozen injured in a mass shooting at a university homecoming party in Texas.

Hundreds of students were gathered at The Party Venue in Greenville, near Dallas, to celebrate the start of a new term at Texas A&M Commerce College.  Continue reading “Texas mass shooting: Two killed in attack at university homecoming party in Greenville”

New York Post – by Sara Dorn

New York City generously shares its homeless crisis with every corner of America.

From the tropical shores of Honolulu and Puerto Rico, to the badlands of Utah and backwaters of Louisiana, the Big Apple has sent local homeless families to 373 cities across the country with a full year of rent in their pockets as part of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s “Special One-Time Assistance Program.”  Usually, the receiving city knows nothing about it.  Continue reading “NYC secretly exports homeless to Hawaii and other states without telling receiving pols”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Lafollette, TN — A Campbell County deaf teenager was tasered and put into handcuffs after sheriff’s deputies gave the teen orders he simply couldn’t hear. Brett Elkins, 19, was at a friend’s house, had called his mother, and was waiting on her to pick him up when the police got a call to respond to the same address for a domestic dispute.  Continue reading “Innocent Deaf Teen Loses Cochlear Implant As Cops Taser Him in the Back for Not Hearing Them”

Yahoo News

When I was young, my mother began teaching me about the Holocaust, and tried to prepare me for the possibility of meeting anti-Semitism face-to-face. Since my mother was a children’s librarian, this meant growing up on a steady diet of Holocaust fiction, so much so that I regularly had dreams about running away from Nazis.  Continue reading “My Mom Warned Me About Anti-Semitism. I Didn’t Fully Understand Until Last Year’s Synagogue Shooting”

Legal Insurrection – by Mike LaChance

Former acting ICE chief Tom Homan was supposed to speak during an event at the University of Pennsylvania this week, but student protesters decided they were more important. They made such a scene that the school ended up cancelling the event.

Homan left the stage amid loud chants of “No hate. No fear. Immigrants are welcome here.”  Continue reading “Former Acting ICE Chief Shouted Off Stage by Student Protesters at UPenn”

The Mind Unleashed – by John Vibes

On the morning of October 24, a parking enforcement officer in Bloomington, Indiana noticed that all of the parking meters were spray-painted pink and green, and the coin and card slots were filled with expanding foam, making the machines inoperable.

A total of 125 parking meters were destroyed in the middle of the night, and police still don’t know who is responsible. They estimate that it will cost roughly $5,000 to repair the damage.  Continue reading “Cops Don’t Know Who Filled 125 Parking Meters With Expanding Foam”