Middle East Monitor

Israel is preparing to claim a total of $150 billion in compensation for the property of Jews who migrated from Arab countries to occupied Palestine, Israel Today has reported.

The process of estimating the property values started in 2002, the newspaper pointed out. It noted that the law to claim compensation for Arab Jews was passed by the Israeli parliament in 2010 as a condition of a regional peace deal; negotiations began with the Arab countries in 2017.  Continue reading “Israel wants $150bn compensation for Jews who left Arab countries”

Health Impact News – by Sylvia Booth Hubbard

The government is ratcheting up its efforts to convince Americans to get flu shots. “You can’t walk into a pharmacy without seeing lines, and the government is now telling preachers to tell their congregations to get flu shots,” says Dr. Russell Blaylock, renowned neurosurgeon and editor of the Blaylock Wellness Report. “I’ve never seen anything like it.”

The incidence of flu across the United States is extremely low — there are virtually no outbreaks — and not a single child has died. Yet, the flu vaccine is being pushed as if it’s the greatest health advance ever discovered.  Continue reading “Dr. Russell Blaylock Warns: Don’t Get the Flu Shot — It Promotes Alzheimer’s”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Henderson, NC — An utterly shocking and infuriating video was released this week showing a school resource officer in North Carolina savagely attacking a tiny child. The school cop was immediately placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation.

After watching the video, the fact that this officer was initially still receiving a paycheck and has not been arrested is insulting. As the video shows, the child — who is not identified because he is so young — was not fighting or trying to run away, or doing anything that warranted such a violent response from the school cop.  Continue reading “School Cop Savagely Beats a Tiny Little Boy, Then Drags His Body Away”

Yahoo News

A police officer in Aurora, Colorado, who was found passed out drunk at the wheel of his patrol car in March was not investigated for driving under the influence, despite officers at the scene smelling alcohol and describing possible intoxication.

Newly released bodycam footage shows officers responding to Officer Nathan Meier’s patrol car. One officer can be heard commenting on Meier’s apparent intoxication during the video. Others comment on the smell of alcohol at the scene. Meier is still employed as an Aurora police officer. Continue reading “Aurora PD Officer Not Investigated, Still on Force, After Being Found Passed Out Drunk in Patrol Car”

Business Insider – by Ben Gilbert

Massive TVs with razor-thin frames, brilliant image quality, and built-in streaming services are more affordable than ever thanks to companies like Vizio and TCL.

If you want a 65-inch 4K smart TV with HDR capability, one can be purchased for below $500 — a price that may seem surprisingly low for such a massive piece of technology, nonetheless one that’s likely to live in your home for years before you upgrade. Continue reading “There’s a simple reason your new smart TV was so affordable: It’s collecting and selling your data, and serving you ads”

Arutz Sheva 7

The State Department is offering a $1 million grant to combat European anti-Semitism.

The announcement Friday followed days after the Trump administration sparked controversy in the Jewish community, with the Orthodox praising it and the Reform criticizing it, with an executive order protecting Jewish college students.  Continue reading “State Department offers $1 million to counter EU anti-Semitism”

Popular Military

US Naval Aviators across the nation have penned an open letter to Capitol Hill and the Pentagon, urging them to consider allowing servicemembers to be armed on base.

The letter, sent to Fox News by Naval Air instructors who wished to remain anonymous, was written in the aftermath of an attack on students at Florida’s NAS Pensacola, when a Saudi officer opened fire on his classmates.  Continue reading “Navy pilots request to be armed because they don’t trust overweight police at military bases”

Law Enforcement Today – by Gregory Hoyt

Virginia – Earlier in the week, we reported on how lawmakers over in Virginia were threatening to use the National Guard if members of local law enforcement refused to enforce laws passed in the state that they felt violated the second amendment.

Well, looks like Tazewell County isn’t going down without a fight. On top of calling themselves a second amendment sanctuary county, they’re also crafting a militia as well. The Virginia county has taken the movement that has swept across the state and added an element that is sure to trigger pro gun-grabbing politicians in the state.  Continue reading “It begins: Virginia forms active militia to protect sheriffs, citizens from unconstitutional laws”

Fox News

Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan’s former president who has been living outside the country, was sentenced to death in absentia Tuesday on charges of high treason stemming from his decision to suspend the constitution and detain judges in 2007.

Salman Nadeem, a government law officer, told Reuters that Musharraf was found guilty of Article 6 “for violation of the constitution of Pakistan.”  The three-person court ruled in favor of the sentence 2-1.  Continue reading “Pervez Musharraf, former president of Pakistan, sentenced to death for treason”

IntelCaster – by Arthur F. Wayne

I knew they were going to do this, this year, because “they” have been building up their flu vaccine propaganda way too early this time around.

Here’s the current propaganda/fearmongering (very similar to what they did during the 2014 ebola scam, which I also exposed –  and more extensively than now with the 2019-2020 flu).  Continue reading “The U.S. CDC’s 2019-2020 Flu Deaths Report is Provably FALSE”

The Mind Unleashed – by Elias Marat

What is the worst state in America?

Arizona is known for its sweltering heat and California is known for its high taxes and homelessness while post-industrial states like Ohio and New Jersey continue to collect rust. Meanwhile, the mythical “Florida man” makes us wonder what the swamp-dwellers of the Sunshine State are smoking. However, none of these states have committed the grave sin of alcohol abuse on such an egregious scale as was recently committed in the state of Utah.  Continue reading “Utah Destroys Thousands of Gallons of Beer in Massive Act of Alcohol Abuse”

KBTX

CALDWELL, Texas Chester Jackson is alleging he was sexually assaulted while in custody, according to his attorney.

Houston-based attorney U.A. Lewis is representing Jackson and made the revelation Monday after a court hearing in Caldwell.  Continue reading “Chester Jackson alleges he was sexually assaulted while in custody”

Casey Research – by Doug Casey

Chris’ note: We’re on the verge of another Industrial Revolution.

And much like the first Industrial Revolution, this period will be marked by profound change. According to Doug Casey, matter, energy, space, and time will “soon be manipulated on a cosmic scale”… thanks to rapid advances in technology. Continue reading “The Rich Will Soon Cheat Death”

Daily Mail

Officials in Santa Rosa are set to unveil emergency proposals to shelter people in fairgrounds as the city – and the state – struggles with a homeless emergency where more than 130,000 people are living on the streets across California.

In Santa Rosa, around 185 people have set up a mile-long camp along the Joe Rodota Trail, next to Highway 12.  Continue reading “Inside Santa Rosa’s mile-long tent city”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

President Trump’s Justice Department has shut down an effort to build three miles of private border wall just north of the Rio Grande after the US Attorney’s Office for Texas’s southern district warned that the project could impact the border river and potentially violate a treaty with Mexico.  

Despite Trump’s claims that his administration has nearly finished the wall, in reality, Trump has only built 90 miles of border wall. His supporters (who of course blame the Democrats for stymying President Trump at every turn, are now scrambling to finish it to try and cut down on crime and make the border more secure.  Continue reading “Trump’s DoJ Blocks Construction Of ‘Private’ Texas Border Wall”

WTOP – by Liz Anderson

A wave of resolutions have been passed in Virginia counties, declaring sanctuaries and constitutional havens in support of the Second Amendment as a new Democratic majority prepares to take over the state General Assembly in January.

But what do they really mean? Continue reading “Virginia counties declare gun sanctuaries, but experts say they ‘don’t have force of law’”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

Earlier this month (December, 2019), Kaufman County Family Court Judge Tracy Gray signed a “dismissal agreement” between CPS and the Pardo family, after their case had reached the Texas Supreme Court.

This was the culmination of a 5-month high-profile battle between the Pardo family and CPS, who removed four-year-old Drake Pardo due to allegations of “medical child abuse” because the parents sought a second opinion from a different doctor for the medical needs of their young son. See our previous coverage:  Continue reading “Texas Medical Kidnapping Case Reaches Supreme Court Before Case is Dismissed”

ABC Australia

A “fearless” Australian commando who went public three years ago about his involvement in an alleged war crime in Afghanistan has died.

Sergeant Kevin Frost is among hundreds of former and serving Defence Force personnel who have taken their own lives in the past two decades.  Continue reading “Australian commando Kevin Frost, who raised Afghanistan war crime allegations, found dead”