RT

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has compared Europe’s attitude to Iran with the 1930s appeasement of Nazi Germany, after the EU foreign policy chief said Tehran’s enrichment breach wouldn’t trigger the Iran deal’s dispute mechanism.

The EU’s high representative Federica Mogherini said on Monday that the bloc did not regard Tehran’s recent breaches of the 2015 nuclear deal as being “significant” enough to set an official dispute in motion.  Continue reading “Netanyahu compares EU approach to Iran with ‘appeasement’ of Nazi Germany before WWII”

RT

Sailing through the Strait of Hormuz, an Emirates-based oil tanker has vanished (from the radar). With the strait a flashpoint for US-Iran tensions, is Tehran to blame?

The Panamanian-flagged oil tanker ‘Riah’ usually transits oil from Dubai and Sharjah to Fujairah, a trip of just under 200 nautical miles that takes a tanker like this just over a day and a half at sea. it reported its position off the coast of Dubai on July 7.  Continue reading “Mystery in the Persian Gulf: Vanishing oil tanker near Iran fuels speculation”

CBS News

Federal prosecutors won’t bring civil rights charges against a New York City police officer in the 2014 chokehold death of Eric Garner, a person familiar with the case confirmed to CBS News on Tuesday. The decision not to bring charges against Officer Daniel Pantaleo comes a day before the statute of limitations was set to expire, on the fifth anniversary of the encounter that led to Garner’s death.

Officers were attempting to arrest Garner on charges he sold loose, untaxed cigarettes outside a Staten Island convenience store. He refused to be handcuffed, and officers took him down.  Continue reading “NYPD officer won’t be charged by feds in Eric Garner’s chokehold death”

USA Today

RAPID CITY, S.D. – A Nebraska woman has been fined $1,000 for climbing the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota.

Authorities say Alexandria Incontro scaled the massive granite sculpture Friday with bare feet and no rope. She made it to about 15 feet from the top.  Continue reading “Nebraska woman arrested after scaling Mount Rushmore with bare feet and no rope”

Argus Leader

The Oglala Sioux Tribe has become the first tribe in South Dakota to legalize same-sex marriage.

The Oglala Sioux Tribal Council passed a same-sex marriage ordinance July 8 in a 12-3 vote with one abstention — which amends the marital and domestic law that hasn’t changed since 1935 on Pine Ridge Reservation. Two days later, the Oglala Sioux Tribe Law and Order Committee passed a resolution recommending that the tribe adopt a hate crime ordinance modeled on the Matthew Shepard Act, which provides federal protections for sexual orientation and gender identity.  Continue reading “Oglala Sioux Tribe legalizes same-sex marriage”

Daily Mail

The rocketing number of children seeking to change sex has become a national scandal, a powerful coalition of whistleblowers, academics and medical experts warns today.

In a dramatic intervention marking a watershed in the transgender debate, they have come together to express fears about the dire consequences faced by thousands of youngsters changing gender – including infertility and long-term health problems.  Continue reading “Experts reveal psychologists are scared to question transgender ideology”

Press TV

A senior Iraqi parliamentarian warns that the US embassy in Baghdad is involved in “suspicious activities,” saying agents of the Israeli spy agency Mossad and the Daesh terrorist group have been spotted regularly visiting the diplomatic mission.

“The US embassy in Baghdad has turned into a center for Israel’s Mossad and ISIS (Daesh) terrorists,” Hassan Salem was quoted as saying by the Iraqi Arabic-language al-Sumariya news website.  Continue reading “US mission in Baghdad serves as Mossad, Daesh headquarters: Iraqi MP”

Sacramento Bee

Dressed as an elf, holding a megaphone and standing on a boom lift, a landlord made an unusual offer on Friday at a homeless camp near a Home Depot in Oakland, California.

Free money! Free money!” local developer Gene Gorelik told residents of the camp and activists assembled to support them, according to Vivian Ho, a reporter for The Guardian who live-tweeted the bizarre spectacle as it unfolded around 9 a.m.  Continue reading “‘Free money!’ Landlord offers homeless $2,000 each to leave Oakland Home Depot camp”

Activist Post – by BN Frank

The telecom industry has provided NO scientific evidence that 5G is safe and plenty of research has proven it isn’t (see 12).  Doctors, elected officials, environmentalistssecurity experts, the U.S. Navyutility companies and more have been trying to stop 5G deployment for a variety of compelling reasons.  Few people are subscribing to it where it’s already been installed and users are complaining that 5G is making their phones and modems overheat.  Regardless, telecom companies and proponents continue to promote and install it wherever they can – above ground and below.  Continue reading “Hawaiian Punch: Football Field Sized Drone Will Beam 5G Down at Hawaiian Islands — Urgent Action Needed”

Infowars

Illegal immigrants tell a local news reporter they came to the United States because they saw advertisements online, in newspapers and on TV talking about the loads of free handouts that await them in the United States.  Continue reading “Soros Running Ads In Central America Telling Migrants They Will Get Free Stuff In The USA”

New York Post – by Chris Perez

Radiation levels across the Marshall Islands in the central Pacific Ocean, where the United States conducted more than 65 nuclear tests during the Cold War, are still alarmingly high — even higher than Fukushima and Chernobyl in some parts, a new study shows.

Researchers at Columbia University tested soil samples on four uninhabited isles and discovered that they contained concentrations of nuclear isotopes that are “significantly” higher than those found near the two disaster sites.  Continue reading “Radiation levels in Marshall Islands still exceed Fukushima, Chernobyl: study”

WBNS 10 TV

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A day care owner convicted of abusing children will spend 30 days in jail.

Kimberly Hignite was operating an unlicensed day care in her Grove City home.

When the Sheriff’s Office searched the home in May 2018, they say they found 24 children with one adult: Hignite’s 71-year-old mother.  Continue reading “Central Ohio day care operator accused of sexually abusing kids gets 30 days in plea deal”

MassPrivateI

I hate to say I told you so, but I told you so. Local governments and private corporations are using facial recognition to secretly blacklist people, despite having no valid reason to do so.

A recent article in the Idaho Statesman and in the video [below], prove that local governments are using facial recognition to ban residents from accessing city-owned buildings.  Continue reading “City Halls Use Facial Recognition To Blacklist And Ban Residents”

Green Med Info Newsletter – by Sayer Ji

I created GreenMedInfo.com over 10 years ago to raise awareness about the most pressing health challenges of our times, and ways to solve them. Because of this advocacy, I’ve experienced both a lot of support and push back, especially on topics related to your basic human right to informed consent, with vaccination being the biggest powder keg, and your right to use natural alternatives to drug-based medicine a close second. Continue reading “5G Summit: Awareness and Accountability”

KTVL 10 News

A new law ensures the Holocaust will always be taught in Oregon schools.

Gov. Kate Brown signed Senate Bill 663 into law Monday morning.

The bill requires that the Holocaust and genocide be taught to age-appropriate students, starting at the beginning of the 2020 school year.  Continue reading “Governor signs bill ensuring Holocaust taught in Oregon schools”

San Francisco Chronicle – by Bob Egelko

The judge in the first federal court trial of lawsuits by cancer victims who used Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide criticized the company’s apparent indifference to health and safety Monday but said he was legally required to reduce a jury’s damage award.

U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria of San Francisco lowered the award from $80.2 million to $25.2 million for a Sonoma County man who sprayed the weed-killer on his property for more than 26 years before becoming ill.  Continue reading “Judge lowers Monsanto damage award to Sonoma man by $55 million”

Colorado Sun – by Jesse Sun

The Bureau of Land Management will relocate its headquarters to Grand Junction from Washington, D.C., U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner announced on Monday.

“This is a very big deal for Grand Junction,” the Colorado Republican told The Colorado Sun. “I think this is a signature accomplishment for Grand Junction. They have positioned themselves as a public lands community and economy.”  Continue reading “Bureau of Land Management to move headquarters to Grand Junction, Cory Gardner says”