Christopher Bollyn

MASTER OF THE 9/11 COVER-UP FOR PRESIDENT?

Though 9/11 made Michael Bloomberg mayor, he’s sometimes seemed insensitive about its aftereffects on others—he once memorably said he wanted to tell widows they needed to “suck it up” and move on.
– Bloomberg, Michael, “The mayor’s tough, crucial attitude: Get over it,” by Chris Smith, New York Magazine, August 27, 2011  Continue reading “Why is Michael Bloomberg, Knight of the British Empire, running for president?”

Yahoo News

Paris (AFP) – Residues from billions of doses of antibiotics, painkillers and antidepressants pose a significant risk to freshwater ecosystems and the global food chain, a new analysis said Thursday.

There are growing fears that the unchecked use of antibiotics in both medicine and agriculture will have adverse effects on the environment and on human health.  Continue reading “Medicines pose global environmental risk, experts warn”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

Roughly 80,000 DACA migrants, or one-in-ten, have an arrest record, says an updated report from the Department of Homeland Security.

“The release of this report reflects the agency’s ongoing focus on transparency,” said a Saturday statement from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. It continued. The report shows the arrest rate among the 888,818 migrants who requested DACA status, and the arrest rate among the 765,166 migrants who received the DACA work-permits and no-deportation cards:  Continue reading “DHS: One-in-Ten DACA Migrants Have an Arrest Record”

Breitbart – by Joshua Caplan

Appearing Saturday on CNN, former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D) predicted the 2020 Democrat presidential primary is heading toward a brokered convention and suggested delegates could nominate former first lady Michelle Obama to face off against President Donald Trump in 2020.  Continue reading “Bill Richardson: Democrats Heading Toward Brokered Convention, Could Nominate Michelle Obama”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The generational wealth gap has widened to historic levels, according to a recent study comparing millennial earnings to older generations’, according to CNBC.

When adjusted for inflation, millennials earn 20% less than baby boomers did at the same stage in their careers, according to the study, entitled “the Emerging Millennial Wealth Gap”. Median incomes for workers aged 18 to 34 are way down from their levels in the 1980s. The disparity is nothing new: Other studies have arrived at a similar conclusion. Despite being the most well-educated generation of all time (aside from Gen Z, probably), millennials earn comparatively less than their older peers did during similar periods.  Continue reading “Even With Better Education, Millennials Earn 20% Less Than Baby Boomers, Study Finds”

The Eagle – by Kenny Wiley

Veterinary researchers at Texas A&M are part of an historic effort to study at least 10,000 dogs to observe how they age, according to an announcement made Thursday — and dog owners can sign their canine companions up to be part of the long-term effort, regardless of the dog’s age or breed.

Continue reading “Texas A&M launches joint project to study aging in canines”

New York Post – by Ruth Weissmann

This is the moment an off-duty NYPD officer burning rubber in a black Lexus skids across three lanes of traffic and slams into a concrete barrier early Saturday on the FDR Drive, leaving the young cop dead and two others seriously injured.

Footage obtained by The Post shows the Lexus, driven by an off-duty cop identified as Garman Chen, flying down the northbound lane at about 2:30 a.m. Saturday morning.  Continue reading “Shocking video shows moment car driven by NYPD officer Garman Chen crashes on FDR Drive”

The Guardian – by Oliver Bullough

Late last year, as the Chinese government prepared to enact tough new tax rules, the billionaire Sun Hongbin quietly transferred $4.5bn worth of shares in his Chinese real estate firm to a company on a street corner in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, one of the least populated and least known states in the US. Sioux Falls is a pleasant city of 180,000 people, situated where the Big Sioux River tumbles off a red granite cliff. It has some decent bars downtown, and a charming array of sculptures dotting the streets, but there doesn’t seem to be much to attract a Chinese multi-billionaire. It’s a town that even few Americans have been to.  Continue reading “The great American tax haven: why the super-rich love South Dakota”

Daily Mail

US President Donald Trump cleared three armed service members Friday, who were were accused or convicted of war crimes.

Trump cancelled murder charges against Army Green Beret Major Mathew L. Golsteyn, whose trial was set to begin next month.  Continue reading “Donald Trump pardons three soldiers in war crimes cases”

AP

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors offered a plea deal to two correctional officers responsible for guarding Jeffrey Epstein on the night of his death, but the officers have declined the offer, people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.

The existence of the plea offer signals the Justice Department is considering criminal charges in connection with the wealthy financier’s death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York in August. The city’s medical examiner ruled Epstein’s death a suicide. Continue reading “AP sources: Jail guards at time of Epstein death reject deal”

Strategic Culture – by Philip Giraldi

The saga of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, who may or may not have committed suicide in his jail cell in August, goes on and on as cover stories and out-and-out lies continue to surface, mostly coming from the alternative media which clearly do not share the reticence of their mainstream competitors. The most recent revelation concerns ABC news, which had the goods on Epstein and his activities three years ago but refused to run the story, apparently due to pressure coming from some of those prominent individuals who were implicated in Epstein’s procuring of young girls for sex. Continue reading “Epstein Story Killed by ABC in 2015: Was It Done to Protect the Clintons?”

Yahoo News

At least two people were injured in a shooting in the stands of a high school football game in Pleasantville, New Jersey on Friday, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

In a game between Pleasantville and Camden, several shots could be heard ringing out in the bleachers during a punt play in the game’s third quarter. No players or referees were hurt, according to one of the teams’ coaches.  Continue reading “At least two injured in shooting at New Jersey high school football game”

Alt-Market – by Brandon Smith

Eugenics and population control are long time hobbies of the financial elites. In the early 1900’s, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Institute were deeply involved in promoting Eugenics laws in the US. These laws led to the forced sterilization of over 60,000 American citizens in states like California and thousands of rejected marriage licenses. The Eugenics programs in the US were only a beta test though, as the Rockefellers then transferred their programs over to Germany under Hitler and the Third Reich in the 1930’s, were a true widespread eugenics-based population control program was introduced.  Continue reading “The Globalists Are Openly Admitting To Their Population Control Agenda – And That’s A Bad Sign…”