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”

Breitbart – by Jerome Hudson

The peak-level virtual signaling over plastic straws — peddled by the left-wing media and 2020 Democratic presidential candidates — is why I dedicated a chapter in my new book 50 Things They Don’t Want You to Know to detailing the often overlooked fact that about 90 percent of the planet’s plastic waste comes from a few rivers in and around Asia and Africa.

A groundbreaking study conducted by a team of researchers at Germany’s Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research poured over data on debris from 79 sampling sites along 57 rivers and found that just a handful of rivers in a couple of countries account for an overwhelming majority of the pollutants piling up in our oceans.  Continue reading “90 Percent of Plastic Waste Comes from Asia and Africa”

ADN

Jane Eidler used to be known as the “Blatchley Pool Lady.”

For 38 years, she taught swimming and managed the pool at Sitka’s Blatchley Middle School. She led walking tours of the town where she married and raised three children.

Then came Alzheimer’s, and the woman who had guided others across Sitka’s trails and waters suddenly needed guidance herself.

Continue reading “Pioneer Home residents and families struggle with ‘heartbreaking’ decisions after rate increase”

NBC News

American intelligence indicates that the attack on a major Saudi oil facility originated from Iran, three people familiar with the intelligence told NBC News — an assessment that is likely to escalate tensions between Washington and Tehran.

A congressional source says Democrats familiar with the details do not dispute that the attack was carried out by Iran — an important signal of bipartisan agreement amid great uncertainty about claims made by the Trump administration.  Continue reading “Attack on a major Saudi oil facility originated from Iran, U.S. intelligence indicates”

Slate

A sheriff in North Carolina has been charged with aiding an unsuccessful plan to murder a former deputy who had a recording of the sheriff saying “racially insensitive” things, according to a felony indictment released Monday night.

Sheriff Brindell Wilkins of Granville County was recorded in a 2014 phone call with a “well-known” third party endorsing that person’s plan to murder the former deputy, Joshua Freeman, according to prosecutors. Voicing a fear that Freeman would soon release the tape of the sheriff saying racist things, Wilkins allegedly told the person on the call that “the only way you gonna stop him is kill him.”  Continue reading “North Carolina Sheriff Allegedly Tried to Plan Murder of Deputy Who Had Recording of Him Saying Racist Things”

Breitbart – by John Binder

There are some 250,000 United States-born children of illegal aliens enrolled or eligible for President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program living across 37 states, data reveals.

Data collected by the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank, reveals that there are about 238,770 U.S.-born children of DACA illegal aliens — commonly referred to as “anchor babies” — living across 37 states, though the total is likely higher, as some estimates are based on low population estimates.  Continue reading “Data: At Least Quarter of a Million DACA Anchor Babies Living in 37 States”

DBC

Time to tell a story…a true story. I’m going to leave out specifics regarding locations and names, but this really happened, and I was there.

I was a cop, and I participated in a gun confiscation.

About 20 years ago, I was on a municipal police department SWAT team serving a small city near Cincinnati. One afternoon the pager (yes, pager) went off, and we all reported to the city building to gear up and be briefed on the situation.

Continue reading “I Was A Gun Confiscator”

The Mind Unleashed – by Elias Marat

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., son of the assassinated younger brother of John F. Kennedy who served as a U.S. attorney general and New York senator, has claimed “compelling evidence” exists that his father was killed by former Lockheed Aircraft employee and alleged former CIA operative, Thane Eugene Cesar.  Continue reading “Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Claims to Know Who Really Killed His Father and is Out to Prove It”

Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson

Following a ban on virtually all semi-automatic firearms, New Zealanders face 5 years in jail if they refuse to hand them in.

A France 24 report on the government’s new buyback scheme showed a line of gun owners wilfully giving up their guns in response to the Christchurch massacre earlier this year. Continue reading “New Zealanders Face 5 Years in Jail For Not Handing in Banned Firearms”

Breitbart

Arutz Sheva reports:  Voter turnout in Israel was up significantly Tuesday morning in comparison with turnout levels at the same stage in previous elections.

As of 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, five hours after the first polling places opened, the Central Elections Committee reported that the turnout level had reached 26.8%, with 1,713,936 votes having been cast before noon. That represents a 2.0% increase over the turnout level by 12:00 p.m. in the April election, when 24.8% of eligible voters had cast ballots.  Continue reading “Reports: Increased Arab Voter Turnout in Israeli Election”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

WTI and Brent oil prices are plunging after Reuters headlines, quoting sources briefed on the matter, that Saudi oil output will return to normal quicker than initially thought.

WTI  is back down to a $59 handle for now – so not entirely convinced…  Continue reading “Oil Prices Plunge On Reports Saudi Output Levels Normalized With 2-3 Weeks”

JPFO – by L. Neil Smith

In America, the highest law of the land consists of the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, commonly known as Bill of Rights.

Unlike the remainder of the Constitution (which merely serves as an “operating system” for the government), The Bill of Rights is the exclusive property of the American people, their guarantee of liberty, and the essential condition, historically, on which the rest of the Constitution was ratified.  Continue reading “The Red Flag Council”

Fox News

On Sept. 17, we celebrate Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, as part of Constitution Week. On this day, we recognize the signing of the U.S. Constitution and reflect upon the meaning and importance of citizenship and what it means to be an American, whether native or foreign-born.

With slightly more than 4,500 words, the Constitution formulates our system of government, comprised of checks and balances among three branches of government, in order to protect individual liberty.  Continue reading “Ken Cuccinelli: This Constitution Week, America welcomes 34,000 new legal citizens”