Middle East Monitor

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the Israeli Attorney General’s decision Thursday to criminal indict him, calling it an attempted coup, Anadolu reports.

In a televised speech shortly after the indictment was announced, Netanyahu claimed the investigation was biased by the police and investigators.  Continue reading “Netanyahu slams indictment against him as ‘coup’”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The major Japanese daily Asahi Shimbun revealed this week that Chinese officials issued a stern to warning to Japan and South Korea against any move to host intermediate-range missiles on their soil.

Citing both Japanese and US sources, the newspaper said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi issued the message to his Japanese and South Korean counterparts in August  an action apparently triggered by President Trump’s announced official withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty with Russia. Continue reading “China Gives Japan, Korea Ultimatum On Hosting US Missiles After INF Collapse”

Wired – by Lily Hay Newman

For well over a decade, identity thieves, phishers, and other online scammers have created a black market of stolen and aggregated consumer data that they used to break into people’s accounts, steal their money, or impersonate them. In October, dark web researcher Vinny Troia found one such trove sitting exposed and easily accessible on an unsecured server, comprising 4 terabytes of personal information—about 1.2 billion records in all.  Continue reading “1.2 Billion Records Found Exposed Online in a Single Server”

RT

A mother and daughter casually driving along the streets of Flores da Cunha in Brazil were swallowed up by a giant sinkhole which suddenly opened up in the road before them.

Vanessa Cavagnolli, 34, suffered a broken nose and her daughter Andressa Carnesela, 12, sustained minor, non-life threatening injuries in the dramatic incident in the Rio Grande do Sul region on Tuesday.  Continue reading “Sinkhole in Brazil swallows mother and daughter as they drive behind truck”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Elizabeth, PA — In the land of the free, there are two sets of justice systems — one for all those connected to that system, and one for everyone else. Time after time, we’ve seen police officers and politicians alike accused of terrible crimes and they escape with little to no jail. As the following case illustrates, police chiefs can betray everything they stand for, steal tens of thousands of dollars in heroin from their own department and face no jail. Continue reading “NO JAIL for Police Chief Caught Stealing 3,000 Bags of Heroin from Evidence Room”

Yahoo News

The declining health of the millennial generation could have a serious impact on the U.S. health care system, according to experts.

“Millennials are seeing their health decline faster than the previous generation as they age,” a Moody’s Analytics report analyzing Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Index data stated. “Without intervention, millennials could feasibly see mortality rates climb up by more than 40% compared to Gen-Xers at the same age.” (Pew Research defines millennials as Americans born between 1981 and 1996.)  Continue reading “Millennials ‘are seeing their health decline faster’ than Gen X, worrying experts”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh pleaded guilty Thursday afternoon to federal charges in the “Healthy Holly” book scandal, reported WJZ Baltimore.

Pugh pleaded guilty to four of the 11 charges, including wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud the US, and two counts of tax evasion. The disgraced mayor faces up to 35 years in federal prison, sentencing is expected in late February 2020.  Continue reading “Former Baltimore Mayor Pleads Guilty To Fraud, Tax Evasion, Faces Decades In Prison”

Reuters

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A 16-year-old boy who opened fire at his Southern California high school, killing two classmates and wounding three others before shooting himself in the head, used a “ghost gun” built from parts, the local sheriff said on Thursday.

Nathaniel Tennosuke Berhow pulled the .45-caliber semi-automatic pistol from his backpack on Nov. 14, his birthday, and shot students at Saugus High School in the Los Angeles suburb of Santa Clarita seemingly at random before turning the gun on himself. He died of his wounds the next day.  Continue reading “Teen in California high school shooting rampage used ‘ghost gun’ made from parts”

RT

The nuclear scientists killed in a blast at a secret military range in northern Russia were developing a unique weapon critical for the country’s sovereignty, President Vladimir Putin said, vowing to keep improving the technology.  Continue reading “Victims of Russian rocket blast that caused radiation scare were working on weapon ‘unequalled in the world’ – Putin”

Legal Insurrection – by Mary Chastain

Give. Me. A Break.

Mattel took out the red and blue colors in Uno to help those sensitive and easily triggered people avoid political debates at Thanksgiving.

It also introduced a “veto” card a player can use on someone who brought up politics during the game.  Continue reading “‘Nonpartisan Uno’ Cards Now Available for Easily Triggered People”

Oil Price – by Tsvetana Paraskova

A Singaporean buyer of a U.S. cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) has canceled the loading, the company told Reuters on Tuesday, as both Asia and Europe are facing an LNG glut as the winter heating season starts to set in.

Pavilion Energy, a Singapore-based natural gas importer and trader, has canceled the loading of a U.S. cargo but will still pay for it, industry sources have told Reuters. The company was originally scheduled to load the cargo from the Cameron LNG plant in Louisiana, according to the sources.  Continue reading “Asian Gas Glut Forces Key Buyers To Cancel Orders”

IntelCaster – by Arthur F Wayne

It was only last night, through MachinePiano, that I found out about Morris – that he passed away on October 1, after getting dengue in Cambodia.  Continue reading “Maurice Herman (108Morris108) Passed Away. The Gentle Warrior that Must Be Remembered for Always.”

Daily Mail

An Ohio woman accused of suffocating her three sons has pleaded guilty in the boys’ deaths and was sentenced to 37 years in prison.

Brittany Renee Pilkington, 27, had been scheduled for trial early next year. The guilty pleas on Tuesday to involuntary manslaughter and murder took the death penalty off the table. Continue reading “Ohio mom is sentenced to 37 years for killing her three infant sons”

Yahoo News

Two former Houston police officers were indicted by a federal grand jury on Wednesday in connection with a January drug raid that left two people dead and five officers injured.

Gerald Goines, 55, and his partner, 46-year-old Steven Bryant, were both taken into custody by the FBI on several charges stemming from a civil-rights investigation into the Jan. 28 narcotics raid at a Harding Street home.  Continue reading “Two Former Houston Police Officers Arrested by Feds for Deadly Drug Raid”

Taking today off from the broadcast.

I had yesterday’s broadcast all prepared and have been trying to take it easy, but when the piece on the 9th Article showed up around 11:00, there was no choice in the matter.  I had to read it, separate the propaganda and the deliberate attempts to mislead, and nail it down to the simple absolute law that it is.  I then had to create the narrative for reading the article on air to accomplish the aforementioned.  I knew the task was far from taking it easy, but there was no way I could let the opportunity pass by.  Continue reading “No Word From the Trenches today”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Gary, IN — An 82-year-old “granddaddy” is currently fighting for his life after police opened fire on him Sunday night. According to the family, the elderly victim is partially deaf and couldn’t hear the police commands, so they filled him full of holes.

According to police, they responded to a call Sunday afternoon after someone reported a man with a gun. According to the family, Melvin Bouler, 82, was getting into his car and leaving when police arrived.  Continue reading “Cops Dump 10 Rounds Into 82yo Partially Deaf Man Because ‘He Couldn’t Hear Them’”

Tenth Amendment Center – by Joe Wolverton, II

U.S. Attorney General William Barr was in Memphis last Wednesday to announce the launch of a new federal gun control program, Project Guardian. The AG promises to enforce federal gun regulations “with a vengeance.”

As President Trump is facing mostly manufactured charges of committing impeachable offenses, his attorney general is committing actual offenses against the Constitution, namely infringing on the right of the people to keep and bear arms, as protected by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.  Continue reading “AG Barr Announces Project Guardian to Prevent Unapproved Gun Purchases”