By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

NATO countries think it’s unlikely Ukraine will be able to hold territory in Russia’s Kursk Oblast even if it takes weeks for Russian forces to drive the Ukrainians out, Bloomberg reported Tuesday, citing a Western intelligence official. Continue reading “NATO Countries Think Ukraine Won’t Be Able To Hold Territory in Russia’s Kursk”

By The Palestine Cornicle

According to the Islamic Endowments Department in occupied Jerusalem, more than 2,250 settlers and extremists, including two ministers and a member of the Israeli Knesset, have entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque since the early hours of the morning. Continue reading “‘Blatant Violation’ – Ben-Gvir Storms Al-Aqsa with Thousands of Settlers”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

On Tuesday, the State Department approved a series of potential weapons sales to Israel worth over $20 billion that includes F-15 fighter jets and tank munitions. The approval comes as Israeli airstrikes continue to slaughter civilians in Gaza, including newborn twins who were killed hours before the State Department announced the new support for Israel. Continue reading “State Department Approves Over $20 Billion Arms Package for Israel”

By Didi Rankovic – Reclaim The Net

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has issued an order in the United States v. Daniel Goodwyn case reimposing the computer monitoring measure against Goodwyn, a January 6 defendant. Continue reading “US Court Reimposes “Disinformation” Device Monitoring on January 6 Defendant”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

The New York Times reports that the federal government is accelerating the naturalization of immigrants in America as part of a process of “reshaping the electorate, merely months before a pivotal election,” according to one observer quoted in the piece.

Continue reading “NY Times: Feds Accelerating Naturalization Of Immigrants To “Reshape The Electorate””

By David Krayden – The Post Millennial

SNITCH-O-METER: Ford Motors files patent for in-car device to detect speeding, report drivers to law enforcement

Ford Motors has developed a new technology that effectively acts as a speeding snitch-o-meter. America’s oldest automobile manufacturer prefers to call their new development the “Systems and Methods for Detecting Speeding Violation” and the company has filed a patent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to ensure that it’s proprietary to their vehicles. In practice, it would detect speeding cars in proximity to the car in which the device was installed and report them to law enforcement. Continue reading “SNITCH-O-METER: Ford Motors files patent for in-car device to detect speeding, report drivers to law enforcement”

By Rishma Parpia – The Vaccine Reaction

A police detective in Ottawa, Canada is facing a disciplinary hearing for allegedly investigating a potential link between mothers who had received COVID-19 shots and their babies dying of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in the Ottawa area.1

Continue reading “Canadian Detective Suspended After Investigating Possible COVID Shot Link to SIDS”

By Middle East Monitor

The remains of those who lost their lives in Israeli army's attack on the Et-Tabiin school, where displaced civilians were taking refuge in the Derec neighborhood of eastern Gaza City, are seen in plastic bags on August 11, 2024. [Abdallah Dalee - Anadolu Agency]

Palestinians have been forced to use plastic bags to collect the body parts of civilians killed in Israel’s latest strike on a shelter school in Gaza. Continue reading “Palestinians use plastic bags to collect body parts after Gaza school strike”

By The Cradle

Israeli forces have made 10,000 arrests across the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem since the start of the war on Gaza, according to a brief released by several Palestinian prisoner organizations on 12 August. Continue reading “Over 1,000 women, children captured by Israel in West Bank since 7 Oct”