Global Research – by James A. Lucas

First published in November 2015

GR Editor’s Note Let us put this in historical perspective: the commemoration of the War the End All Wars  acknowledges that 15 million lives were lost in the course of World War I (1914-18).

The loss of life in the second World War (1939-1945) was on a much large scale, when compared to World War I: 60 million lives both military and civilian were lost during World War II. (Four times those killed during World War I). Continue reading “US Has Killed More Than 20 Million People in 37 “Victim Nations” Since World War II”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

NATO defense ministers will hold talks on Wednesday over their next move if Russia doesn’t destroy a new missile system that could allow for short-notice nuclear attacks throughout Europe, which the United States has said violates the 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), according to Reuters.

“We call on Russia to take the responsible path, but we have seen no indication that Russia intends to do so,” said Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg at a news conference, adding “We will need to respond.”  Continue reading “NATO Tells Russia To Destroy New Missile Or Face Consequences”

Daily Mail

Joe Biden has raked in the cash since he’s left the vice presidency – making speeches at up to $200,000 a pop, signing a seven-figure book deal, and renting a 12,000-square-foot home in Northern Virginia from a wealthy venture capitalist.

He even has demands in his contract for raspberry sorbet and chartered flights for his speeches.  Continue reading “‘Middle class Joe’ Biden rents million dollar home and gives $200,000 a pop speeches”

Medium – by Caitlin Johnstone

new article by Forbes reports that the CEO of Crowdstrike, the extremely shady cybersecurity corporation which was foundational in the construction of the official CIA/CNN Russian hacking narrative, is now a billionaire.

George Kurtz ascended to the billionaire rankings on the back of soaring stocks immediately after the company went public, carried no doubt on the winds of the international fame it gained from its central protagonistic role in the most well-known hacking news story of all time. A loyal servant of empire well-rewarded.  Continue reading “Propaganda Is The Root Of All Our Problems”

“The truth is the communist party isn’t out to hurt you,” Tyner, vice-chair of CPUSA and its candidate for vice-president in 1972 and 1976, told a large and diverse crowd. “It will set you free.”

So what this tells us is that while fifty thousand of our people were dying in Vietnam “stopping the spread of international communism”, the communists were freely operating in the United States.  Continue reading “The American National’s Response to the Communist Party USA”

MassPrivateI

One of the NFL’s premiere franchises, the New England Patriots is using “Evolve Edge” millimeter wave/facial recognition scanners to identify fans before they enter Gillette Stadium.

According to Evolv Edge’s brochure, their scanners use facial recognition to identify everyone.  Continue reading “Gillette Stadium’s Facial Recognition Can Identify Fans Before They Enter The Stadium”

Bloomberg

Facebook Inc. (FB.O) was hours away from the formal announcement of its ambitious foray into financial services, but French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire was already broadcasting his discontent.

“It’s out of the question’’ that the social-media giant’s digital money compete with sovereign currencies, Le Maire said.  Continue reading “Guardians of money bristle at Zuckerberg’s new financial order”

The Sun – by Neal Baker

RUSSIA has warned the US its build-up of weapons in Europe risks a repeat of the Cuban missile crisis – as a Moscow warship docked near Havana yesterday.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Monday that US plans to deploy missile systems near the Russian border risks a nuclear standoff on a par with the height of the Cold War.  Continue reading “CUBA 2.0 Russia warns build-up of US weapons near its borders risks repeat of Cuban missile crisis as Moscow warship docks in Havana”

Natural News – by S D Wells

Do you really want to know why America is the land of cancer, heart attacks, diabetes, and dementia, when most other developed country’s statistics for those preventable diseases pale in comparison? You can save yourself and your family from these nightmare blood and cell “disorders” starting today, well that is, if you only know the hidden history, because somewhere in there lives the “medicine” of longevity, and it all comes from nature, not a laboratory.  Continue reading “Every decade for the past 100 years, American scientists have invented new ways to fuel the chronic SICK CARE industry”

Business Insider – by Rachel Premack

In April, Amazon launched a website that allowed truckers to take jobs driving Amazon packages in Prime-branded trailers across the country. Scott Leckliter, an Iowa-based independent trucker, checked it out.

And he was surprised at how low the rates were.  Continue reading “Truckers say Amazon’s new logistics empire is being underpinned by low, ‘ridiculous’ rates — and some are refusing to work with them”

Lobe Log – by Eli Clifton

On Thursday, the United States came perilously close to a military confrontation with Iran after it downed a U.S. drone that may or may not have entered the country’s air space. President Donald Trump reportedly ordered a retaliatory military strike on Iran but called it off, according to Trump’s own tweets on Friday morning, because a general told him that “150 people” might die in the strike.  Continue reading “Trump Has A $259 Million Reason To Bomb Iran”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The US drone that Iran shot down over the Strait of Hormuz last week is an RQ-4A Global Hawk, a $220 million surveillance monster in the sky, Wired reported. According to Iran, the Northrup Grumman-made Global Hawk – which is part of a multibillion-dollar program that dates back to 2001 – entered their air space and crashed into Iranian waters. The U.S. insists that the drone was flying in international airspace.  Continue reading “The Drone Iran Shot Down Is A Quarter Billion Dollar Surveillance Monster”

Prepper Fortress – by Amy S

Pain is, sadly, one of the signs of life. However, this does not change the fact that it is still an unwanted occurrence, no matter if it comes from a trivial source or something very serious. In either of these alternatives and everything in between, any person desires to have something that can resolve that pain. Today, the modern pharmaceutical industry created numerous options for the same purpose, but anyone who is of a prepper and survival mentality knows that these are not reliable tools in an emergency.  Continue reading “Natural Painkillers: Best Plants for Pain Relief ( Powerful Plants That Kill Pain Fast )”

Yahoo News

Mexico City (AFP) – Mexico has deployed nearly 15,000 soldiers and National Guardsmen to its border with the United States, the army chief said Monday — admitting they are detaining migrants who try to cross, after the policy triggered backlash.

Under pressure from US President Donald Trump to slow the surge of Central Americans crossing the border, Mexico promised earlier this month to reinforce its southern border with 6,000 National Guardsmen, but had not previously disclosed the extent of the crackdown on its northern border.  Continue reading “Mexico deploys 15,000 troops to US border to slow migration”

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