With gasoline prices in California eclipsing $4/gallon, Americans have taken to nervously glancing at their gas gauges. Oil prices appear to only be going in one direction (up), with dramatic disruptions such as a drone attack on Saudi refineries disrupting fuel supplies. But things may soon get far worse if the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a sub-agency of the United Nations, implements onerous worldwide restrictions on fuel content. Continue reading “Gas Prices Expected to Rise in 2020—Thanks to an Obscure UN Regulator”
Israel should not be constrained by international borders or laws if it feels under threat, and can always rely on US support, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said following his meeting with the Israeli PM and the chief of Mossad.
The US administration has always been “very clear” that it gives Israel a free rein in hunting down any purported sprouts of ‘Iranian threat’ in the region, using national security as an ultimate excuse, Pompeo said in an interview with Jerusalem Post. Continue reading “‘Iranian threat’ gives Israel ‘fundamental right, even obligation’ to bomb whomever it wants – Pompeo”
The Federalist Papers – by Carmine Sabia
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has given her endorsement to her Tio (Uncle) Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
And not only because he is a fellow Democrat Socialist, whatever that means, but because he, like she, recognizes that illegal aliens work harder than Americans. Continue reading “Ocasio-Cortez Says We Need More Government Control To Have More Freedom”
Homelessness has been a major problem in the USA for a long time. The US Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Annual Homeless Assessment Report of 2018 estimated that about 553,000 people were homeless in the country. Such a situation can remain persistent and render many people jobless as at every job a permanent address is required.
The Other Ones Foundation (OOF) has come forward with ways to help these people with employment and some initial help. OOF is trying to bring these unfortunate people back into the mainstream of society. Their target is to enable these people to be independent and they intend to provide them support, shelter, and nourishment. Continue reading “Austin Texas Pays Homeless People $15 An Hour To Clean The City”
Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns
East Orange, NJ — A 30-year-veteran police officer has been arrested and charged with raping kids while serving as the youth football director and their coach in the East Orange P.A.L. (Police Athletic League).
Edward Giles was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting two boys but his fellow boys in blue believe there may be an untold amount of victims who have yet to come forward. They’re encouraging members of the public to tell their story if they’re aware of more victims. Anyone with information about Giles having committed more crimes is encouraged to come forward. Continue reading “Cop Who Headed Up the Police Youth Football Program, Arrested for Raping Little Boys”
HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong streets descended into chaotic scenes following an unauthorized pro-democracy rally Sunday, as protesters set up roadblocks and torched businesses, and police responded with tear gas and a water cannon.
Protesters tossed firebombs and took their anger out on shops with mainland Chinese ties as they skirmished late into the evening with riot police, who unleashed numerous tear gas rounds on short notice, angering residents and passers-by. Continue reading “Hong Kong descends into chaos again as protesters defy ban”
US officials are discussing an option that would keep a small residual military force in north-east Syria to secure oil fields and continue the fight against so-called Islamic State (IS) militants.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper said he had not made a final decision on that option and has not yet presented it to President Donald Trump. Continue reading “Small US force may guard Syrian oil fields”
CIA analysts involved in the intelligence assessment of Russia’s activities during the 2016 US election have begun to hire attorneys, as Attorney General William Barr expands his investigation into the origins of the Russia probe, led by US Attorney John Durham. Continue reading “CIA Analysts Lawyer Up As Brennan, Clapper Ensnared In Expanding Russiagate Probe”
Activist Post – by Peter Kirby
Evidence suggests that L3 ISR Systems of Majors Field, Greenville, Texas has been retrofitting commercial aircraft for participation in the ongoing chemtrail spray operations so often observed in today’s skies. L3 ISR Systems is a division of defense contractor L3 Technologies.
The most compelling evidence implicating L3 Technologies and their ISR Systems division is found in their historical evolution from a company known as the Temco Aircraft Corporation. The Temco Aircraft Corporation was most probably involved in the production of early New Manhattan Project chemtrail spraying aircraft. Continue reading “L3 Technologies and the Early New Manhattan Project Chemtrail Fleets”
An illegal alien accused of murdering four Americans over the course of a week in Nevada is set to claim that he is “intellectually disabled” in order to avoid the death penalty.
Wilbur Ernesto Martinez-Guzman, a 20-year-old illegal alien from El Salvador, was charged with murdering 56-year-old Connie Koontz, 74-year-old Sophia Renken, 81-year-old Gerald David, and his 80-year-old wife, Sharon David, between January 10 and 15 after prosecutors said he was looking to steal money from his victims to buy more meth. The state of Nevada is seeking the death penalty. Continue reading “Public Defender: Illegal Alien Charged with Murdering Four Americans Unfit for Death Penalty Due to Low IQ”
A violent clash between settlers and Israel Defense Forces troops in which a soldier was injured elicited unanimous condemnation Sunday morning, as the prime minister and politicians from both sides of the aisle all denounced the violence that occurred the previous night.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a statement praised the IDF troops “who work night and day to protect the safety of all Israeli citizens, without exception.” Continue reading “Netanyahu, Gantz condemn settler violence against IDF soldiers”
You might ask how Ethan Strimling, the New-York-born jewish mayor of Portland, Maine, who recently welcomed another 250 homeless ‘asylum-seekers’ from Africa to this small, largely-White city that has already been rocked by a wave of migrant-related crime, has any hope of getting re-elected in a couple weeks: Continue reading “Why Is The Jewish Mayor Of Portland, Maine Flooding The City With More African Migrants?”
American troops pulling out of Syria are set to go to Iraq, the Pentagon has confirmed. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said “The US withdrawal continues apace from northeastern Syria… we’re talking weeks not days.”
While traveling to the Middle East, Esper told reporters “The current game plan is for those forces to re-position into western Iraq,” which means about 1,000 soldiers are set to be re-deployed to America’s more secure bases in the neighboring country. Continue reading ““Bring’em Home?” Not Quite, US Troops In Syria Will Simply Move To Western Iraq”
Three U.S. Army soldiers were killed during training at Fort Stewart in Georgia, according to officials.
The soldiers, part of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, were pronounced dead on the scene after the Bradley Fighting Vehicle they were riding in was involved in an accident early Sunday morning, Patrick Husted, division public affairs officer, said in a news release. Continue reading “3 US Army soldiers killed during training at Fort Stewart in Georgia, officials say”
During the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) Operation Safe Driver Week, July 14-20, 2019, commercial vehicle enforcement personnel in Canada and the United States took to North America’s roadways to identify drivers engaging in unsafe driving behaviors and issue citations and/or warnings. Officers issued 46,752 citations and 87,624 warnings to drivers for traffic enforcement violations, ranging from speeding to failure to wear a seatbelt. Continue reading “CVSA Releases 2019 Operation Safe Driver Week Results”
As September rolled into October, the US central bank’s monetary madness blew all over us like a fountain of foam in a windstorm. First, the Fed burst into $75 billion in overnight funding operations due to obvious shortages all over the map in bank reserves. Then the surge spread beyond that into longer-term temporary funding of $30 billion twice a week because the overnight loans were not up to the needs. That still not being enough to end the troubles, the Fed’s rapidly expanded the overnight operations to $100 billion and doubled the term operations to $60 billion. Continue reading “Quick Recap of the Fed’s Foundering Follies and Our Descent into Economic Madness”
As we alarmingly learned in 2014, the US military has been using 8-inch floppy disks in an antiquated ’70s computer to receive nuclear launch orders from the President. Now, the US strategic command has announced that it has replaced the drives with a “highly-secure solid state digital storage solution,” Lt. Col. Jason Rossi told c4isrnet.com.
Continue reading “US military will no longer use floppy disks to coordinate nuke launches”
Daily Caller – by Robert Natelson
Does the Constitution’s right to keep and bear arms apply to everyone? Or only to law enforcement and the National Guard? Does the right include so-called “assault weapons?”
A newly published document from America’s founding offers a clue. Continue reading “The Founding Father Who Told Americans We Have A Right To Military Weapons”
Uber Technologies Inc. is laying off 400 American employees at its California offices while seeking to import hundreds of foreign workers through the H-1B visa program.
As detailed by the Mercury News, Uber laid off 88 U.S. employees in August and is laying off about 320 U.S. employees this month at its San Francisco and Palo Alto offices. In total, Uber executives said about 350 U.S. employees had been laid off. The majority of the layoffs are software engineers. Continue reading “Uber Lays Off 400 U.S. Employees, Imports Hundreds of Foreign Workers”
