Breitbart – by John Binder

American taxpayers are billed up to $133,000 per refugee resettled in the United States over the course of a lifetime, a new study reveals.

Research by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) finds that each refugee resettled in the U.S. cost American taxpayers anywhere on average between $60,000 and $133,000 over the course of a lifetime. Continue reading “Study: American Taxpayers Billed up to $133K per Refugee Resettled in U.S.”

Anchorage Daily News

SEWARD — Bill Lapinskas started working at Alaska’s only maximum-security prison when he was a young man, just a few years out of high school. Over the next two decades he rose through the ranks, spending his days alongside guys doing life for murder.

Continue reading “‘What we do doesn’t work’: As warden, he tried to radically change the culture of Alaska’s maximum-security prison. It led to his exit.”

Natural News – by Ethan Huff

Several years back when everyone was freaking out about the H1N1 swine flu, health authorities promised a “miracle” vaccine that, in the end, was shown to be far more dangerous than the swine flu itself because it caused permanent brain damage. Well, now this same situation is happening all over again with the Wuhan coronavirus (CoVid-19), with promised vaccines that will more than likely come with similar damaging adverse effects. Continue reading “The old swine flu vaccine caused permanent brain damage; will the new coronavirus vaccine do the same thing?”

Business Insider

The US Navy warned China on social media after one of the Asian nation’s warships fired a military-grade laser at a US aircraft, telling them: “You don’t want to play laser tag with us.” Continue reading “US Navy warns China ‘you don’t want to play laser tag with us’ after a Chinese destroyer fired a military-grade laser at a US aircraft”

Breitbart – by Joel B Pollak

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won Israel’s elections this week — and may soon be ousted from power.

The country’s left-wing parties, frustrated that they cannot unseat Netanyahu at the ballot box, have combined to put forward a bill — after the election — that establishes a two-term limit for prime ministers, and that bars anyone who is facing criminal indictment from forming a government.  Continue reading “Netanyahu Faces Legislative Coup d’État in Israel”

Breitbart

Tehran (AFP) — An adviser to Iran’s foreign minister who took part in the 1979 U.S. embassy hostage crisis has died from coronavirus, the official IRNA news agency reported.

Hossein Sheikholeslam, “a veteran and revolutionary diplomat” died late Thursday, IRNA said. Continue reading “Adviser to Iran’s Foreign Minister Dies of Coronavirus”

New York Post – by Yaron Steinbuch

President Trump on Friday signed into law an $8.3 billion emergency funding package to combat the coronavirus outbreak.

“We’ve signed the $8.3 billion. I asked for two and a half and I got 8.3 and I’ll take it,” Trump said at the Diplomatic Room in the White House.  Continue reading “Trump signs $8.3 billion funding package to fight coronavirus, may visit CDC HQ”

Protocol – by Charles Levinson

U.S. law enforcement agencies signed millions of dollars worth of contracts with a Virginia company after it rolled out a powerful tool that uses data from popular mobile apps to track the movement of people’s cell phones, according to federal contracting records and six people familiar with the software.  Continue reading “Through apps, not warrants, ‘Locate X’ allows federal law enforcement to track phones”

In The News Today

Editor’s Note: Mr Robb recently wrote the following letter to his friends, of which one or more posted Mr Robb’s letter online.


James Robb, MD UC San Diego – Dear Colleagues, as some of you may recall, when I was a professor of pathology at the University of California San Diego, I was one of the first molecular virologists in the world to work on coronaviruses (the 1970s). I was the first to demonstrate the number of genes the virus contained. Since then, I have kept up with the coronavirus field and its multiple clinical transfers into the human population (e.g., SARS, MERS), from different animal sources. Continue reading “James Robb, Virologist: “What I Am Doing for the Upcoming COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic””

In The News Today

Arthur F. Wayne, INTELCASTER – Three years before Gregory Stanton founded Genocide Watch in 1999, he wrote “The 8 Stages of Genocide”. Later, by 2012, he amended 2 more stages to his paper. Continue reading “The 9 Stages of Genocide – Target: Everyone Who Dares to Resist the Enslavement and Oppression”

Anti-War – by Andrew P. Napolitano

I have been writing for years about the dangers to human freedom that come from government mass surveillance. The United States was born in a defiant reaction to government surveillance. In the decade preceding the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the villains were the Stamp Act and the Writs of Assistance Act. Today, the villain is the Patriot Act. Continue reading “Repeal the Patriot Act”

RT News

A number of attendees at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference may have come in contact with the lethal coronavirus, but none have yet tested positive, according to event organizers.

A group of people who traveled to the event from New York “potentially” interacted with an individual carrying the illness prior to the conference, AIPAC President Betsy Berns Korn and Chairman Dr Mort Fridman said in a statement on Wednesday.  Continue reading “AIPAC conference-goers ‘potentially’ exposed to coronavirus, Israeli Health Ministry imposes self-quarantine on returnees”

TeleSur, September 1, 2016

U.S.-based Coca-Cola company along with more than 50 other companies were accused by Colombian courts of financing terrorism for their ties to the now-disbanded paramilitary organization, United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia, a fact trade union leaders have been denouncing for decades.

The cases against the companies will be heard in a transitional justice tribunal after the peace deal with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia and the government is signed. Continue reading “Flashback: Coca-Cola Accused of Funding Colombian Death Squad”

Aljazeera

Israel‘s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has again fallen short of a parliamentary majority with his hardline allies, final election results confirmed on Thursday, extending the country’s year-old political deadlock and weakening the longtime leader as he prepares to go on trial on corruption charges.

The embattled Netanyahu had been looking for a decisive victory in Monday’s vote, and initial exit polls indicated his Likud party and smaller religious and nationalist allies captured 60 seats, just one short of a majority required to form a new government. Continue reading “Israel’s Netanyahu falls short of parliamentary majority”

Independent

A team of scientists created a vaccine that may have been able to prevent the deadly coronavirus outbreak, but they were never able to get funding to commence clinical trials, experts told Congress on Thursday.

Dr Peter Hotez, co-director of the Centre for Vaccine Development at Texas Children’s Hospital, testified before the House Science, Space and Technology Committee as health officials confirmed at least 160 cases of the Wuhan coronavirus in at least 17 states across the country.  Continue reading “Coronavirus: Doctor tells Congress he developed vaccine years ago but ‘could never get funding’ to start trials”