The Telegraph

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Prime Minister, has promised to annex Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank if he is re-elected on Tuesday.

Palestinian leaders immediately reacted with anger at the pledge, which came in an interview with Israeli Channel 12 News three days ahead of the election. Continue reading “Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu ‘plans to annex settlements in West Bank’ if reelected”

Tech Dirt – by Tim Cushing

A new “report” has been released by Copytrack, supposedly detailing the insane amount of “stealing” that goes on every day. “Report” is in quotes for reason. First, the “report” [PDF] opens up with a literally unbelievable statistic conjecture.

[I]t is estimated that more than 2.5 billion images are stolen daily. These license violations have the potential to result in up to €532.5 billion in damages daily.  

Continue reading “Copyright Enforcement Service Claims $600 Billion-Worth Of Images Are ‘Stolen’ Every Day”

The Organic Prepper – by Dagny Taggart

A “mysterious and dangerous” fungal infection has emerged, and experts are warning that it is a serious global health threat.

In A Mysterious Infection, Spanning the Globe in a Climate of Secrecy, The New York Times outlines the terrifying details:  Continue reading “Candida Auris: The Incredibly Deadly Fungus KILLING People Across the Planet”

SF Gate

As President Donald Trump threatened to shut down the U.S.-Mexico border in recent days, his Department of Homeland Security nearly doubled the number of temporary guest worker visas available this summer.

DHS and the Labor Department plan to grant an additional 30,000 H-2B visas this summer on top of the 33,000 H-2B visas they had planned to give out, the agencies confirmed.  Continue reading “Trump administration nearly doubles H-2B guest visa program, which brings many Mexican workers”

Prep for That – by Jim Statney

A New York state Supreme Court judge has ruled in favor of a group of parents who objected to Rockland County’s emergency ban on unvaccinated kids. The emergency ban has been a continued point of contention in the region since it was enacted on March 30th. It was set to last 30 days, however, the new ruling has cut the time span short.

Rockland County Executive Ed Day’s order was intended to stop a measles outbreak. However, the measure was widely considered overreaching and draconian in nature. The ban ordered anyone under the age of 18 who was unvaccinated with a measles vaccine to stay out of public places. This included churches, schools, and even grocery stores. Continue reading “Judge Overturns New York County Unvaccinated Ban”

Daily Wire

According to medical doctors and a parent of a gender non-conforming child speaking on a panel for the Heritage Foundation, their quest to stop dangerous transgender treatments on minors has exposed that “government-funded research now allows wrong sex hormones such as testosterone to be given to girls as young as 8,” reported The Christian Post on Tuesday.  Continue reading “Doctors Are Now Giving 8-Year-Old Girls Testosterone, Claiming They’re ‘Transgender’”

The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton

The House of Representatives voted 263 to 158 on a Democrat-led bill to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act on Thursday. Only 33 Republicans voted for the legislation. However, anybody who tries to cast those numbers as Republican indifference to violence against women isn’t telling the whole story.

Rather than simply reauthorize the law, Democrats used the opportunity to add more federal gun control to legislation originally aimed at combating domestic violence and sexual assault.  Continue reading “House Democrats sneak gun control measures into Violence Against Women Act”

Tech Spot – by Cal Jeffrey

Why it matters: We expect that when we have a CT or MRI scan that the results are accurate. After all we are talking about equipment that can cost millions of dollars and radiologists with years of training and sometimes decades of experience. However, hospital security can be lax and researchers have now shown they can fake CT and MRI scans using a generative adversarial network (GAN).  Continue reading “Security researchers fake cancerous nodes in CT scans with machine learning”

KCRA 3 – by Dan Thompson

A federal judge on Friday halted sales of high-capacity ammunition magazines in California, giving state officials a chance to appeal his order last week that allowed their sale for the first time in nearly 20 years.

U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez barred further sales until the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals considers whether to reinstate the state’s ban on magazines holding more than 10 bullets.  Continue reading “Judge again halts high-capacity magazine sales in California”

The Great Recession

The 2018 stock market crash is now a fait accompli, having taken a polar bear plunge that put ice in the veins of the Fed and electrified their collective spine with such a deep chill they ran like a fat walrus from the bear market to halt their long-nurtured plans of economic tightening. With that event fulfilled, I’m now predicting a 2019 recession as the major economic news for this year (both US and global).  Continue reading “Tick, Tick, Talk, 2019 Recession Coming”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: You don’t say? You mean to tell me the powers of the globe; finance, government, education and even religion continue to be combined, the four horns of power? I would have never guessed such a thing would happen in the last days…

I suppose I should be careful with the sarcasm for our new readers, but that is exactly what this is. Continue reading “IMF: Monopolistic Power Is Growing Around The World”

PPJ Gazette – by Dr. Les Sachs

In the headlines are the appalling news stories of Americans carrying out murderous attacks on judges and their families. In a matter of days, one judge was shot and killed in his own courtroom, while another judge had family members brutally murdered in their home.

These news stories are, however, related to another news story, which is the most taboo subject of the American media — the expanding crisis of corruption among American judges and lawyers. At question is whether the deepening despair of Americans about their own legal system, is fueling some of these violent attacks on judges.  Continue reading “Crooked Judges, Lawyers and Corporate Power : Americans Murdering Their Judges, and the U.S. Crisis of Judicial Corruption”