Russia Insider

Alexey Komov is a leading Russian Conservative Christian activist. See an extended interview with him here with rising conservative YouTube star, Dr. Steve Turley: Excellent Interview With Top Russian Christian Conservative Activist Alexey Komov (Dr. Steve Turley)

The following film, “Lessons of Standardization”, was created by Komov, Ambassador of the World Congress of Families to the U.N., and his wife Irina Shamolina (photo below), who together have been pioneering homeschooling in Russia, making use of tested home schooling methods in the U.S.  Continue reading “The Devastating Damage Soros NGOs Inflicted On Russia’s School Curricula (Excellent Documentary Film)”

ZDNet – by Catalin Cimpanu

The FBI arrested a Raytheon employee last week for taking a work laptop with information about US missile defense systems to China despite his employer’s warnings — and by doing so breaking arms and weapons export laws.

The man was identified as 48-year-old Wei Sun, a resident of Tucson, Arizona. Continue reading “Raytheon engineer arrested for taking US missile defense data to China”

The Land Is Ours – by Chris Fogarty

Ireland in 1845-1850 was entirely owned by English landlords, many of them Lords temporal or spiritual, in estates typically of tens of thousands of acres. Their land titles were conquest-based.

On these estates the Irish were tenants-at-will on holdings of typically three to eight acres the rent of which they paid by, typically, 260 days of work annually on the landlord’s estate.  Continue reading “Irish Holocaust: The Mass Graves Of Ireland, The ‘Famine’ Is A Myth”

WFTF

BRADENTON, Fla. — A Minnesota woman recognized her dog that’s been missing for three years on a beer can from Motorworks Brewing in Manatee County.

Monica Mathis says she was scrolling through Facebook when she saw the viral story about adoptable dogs being put on beer cans at a Florida brewery. Continue reading “Minnesota woman recognizes dog missing for three years on Florida brewery beer can”

The Weather Channel

Hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed in Denver and travel was hindered severely in other parts of the Rockies as a winter storm marched eastward.

More than 170 flights into and out of Denver International Airport were canceled Monday, totaling more than half of all domestic flight cancellations for the day, according to the flight-tracking website FlightAware. More than 450 flight delays were also reported at the airport.

Continue reading “Winter Storm Cancels Flights in Denver; Interstates Closed in Wyoming, Montana, Idaho”

AOL

Rush Limbaugh, the conservative radio host and political commentator, announced on air Monday that he’s been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.

“The Rush Limbaugh Show” host, 69, said he received the diagnosis on Jan. 20 and informed his staff earlier on Monday.  Continue reading “Rush Limbaugh announces advanced lung cancer diagnosis”

WFAA

COMMERCE, Texas — Updated at 4:23 p.m. with additional details about the incident.

Two adult woman were killed and a toddler has been taken to the hospital following a shooting at Texas A&M University-Commerce on Monday, according to university officials.  Continue reading “2 women killed, toddler injured in shooting at Texas A&M University-Commerce residence hall”

Haaretz

Turkey said on Monday its military hit dozens of Syrian government targets after five Turkish soldiers were killed by shelling in Idlib in northwest Syria, where fighting threatens to test ties between Ankara and Moscow.

Turkey and Russia are on opposing sides in the fighting in Idlib and, though they work together elsewhere in Syria, President Tayyip Erdogan said Russian officials had been told they should “stand aside” in the conflict around Idlib.  Continue reading “Turkish Forces Hit 54 Targets in Syria, 76 Soldiers Said Killed, State Media Reports”

Unz Review – by Eric Margolis

In 1916, as World War I raged on, a British diplomat, Mark Sykes, met with his French counterpart from the Quai d’Orsay, Monsieur Picot, and signed an agreement to partition the Ottoman Empire once victory was achieved.

The heart of the Mideast – Palestine, Syria and Iraq – was divided between Britain and France. Italy and Russia were offered other Ottoman lands: southern Turkey was promised to Italy and Constantinople to Russia. All this was top secret but was later revealed by the Bolsheviks after their 1917 revolution.   Continue reading “Trump/Bibi/Adelson Buy the Senate”

The Blaze – by Phil Shiver

A professor at St. John’s College, Oxford University, just taught student protesters an invaluable lesson in personal sacrifice.

According to the school newspaper, Oxford students have been occupying St. John’s College since Wednesday in protest of the school’s investments in fossil fuels. Dozens of students have reportedly set up camp in the front quad with signs and banners, vowing to remain until their demands are met. Continue reading “Students: We demand the school sell its stock in fossil fuels. Professor: I can’t do that, but I’ll turn off the gas heating for you.”

The Daily Bell – by Brenée Goforth

America is addicted to licensing. It sounds dramatic, but it’s true. Consider this recent incident out of Chicago: shocked by the death of an infant boy in his ward, who prosecutors say was murdered by his father, Chicago Alderman Ray Lopez took to Twitter in January to express his outrage. Continue reading “Licensing Parents? The Latest Bad Idea In America’s Licensure Craze”

Middle East Eye

Militants blew up a gas pipeline between Israel and Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula on Sunday night, though supply is reportedly unaffected.

At least six masked militants planted explosives under a pipeline in the town of Bir al-Abd west of Sinai’s provincial capital al-Arish, security sources told Israel’s Haaretz newspaper. The explosion prompted authorities to stop the flow of gas to extinguish the fire, they said. Continue reading “Masked gunmen blow up Israel-Egypt gas pipeline in Sinai, supply not affected”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Huntsville, AL — Hours after Rebecca Hernandez gave birth to her healthy baby boy last week, that little boy was torn from her arms and became a ward of the state due to gross negligence on behalf of Crestwood Medical Center and the Alabama Department of Human Resources. Hernandez had been issued a drug test without her consent at the hospital which falsely came back positive.  Continue reading “Govt Steals Newborn from Mother’s Arms After Falsely Accusing Her of Drug Use”

Independent

The Palestinian Authority has cut all ties with Israel and the US after rejecting Donald Trump’s Middle East peace plan.

President Mahmoud Abbas said the were would be “no relations at all” with the two countries as he reiterated his “complete” dismissal of the American leader’s proposal, which called for a demilitarised Palestinian state with borders drawn to meet Israeli security needs.  Continue reading “Palestinian leaders cut all ties with Israel and US in response to Trump peace plan”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Bremerton, WA — A 15-year veteran special forces cop with the Bremerton Police Department was allowed to quietly resign this week amid allegations that he stole money during a drug raid in 2019. Despite clear video evidence of this cop committing a crime while on duty, Det. Jeffrey Inklebarger was not arrested and allowed to resign from the department before he was fired.  Continue reading “Video Clearly Catches Cop Stealing Cash from a Home and He’s NOT Arrested”