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ROME (AP) — The European Union is warning its citizens and companies against doing business with Israeli settlements. It says they run legal, economic and reputational risks by making deals in what the EU considers illegally occupied territory.

The Italian Foreign Ministry issued a statement Friday on behalf of the EU, the presidency of which it takes over next week. It said financial transactions, investments, purchases, contracts and tourism in Israeli settlements only benefit the settlements.   Continue reading “EU warns against business in Israeli settlements”

Judge Rauf Rashid at Saddam Hussein's trial. Photo: AFPRudaw – by Raed asad ahmed

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – The Kurdish judge who sentenced former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein to death is alive and well, contrary to international media reports he was executed by the jihadi-led insurgents blazing across Iraq, a Kurdish official and a family member told Rudaw.

A spokesperson for the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) Ministry of Justice in Erbil said he had personally spoken to Rauf Rashid Abdulrahman, the judge who sentenced Saddam to death by hanging in 2006, and that reports he had died were false.   Continue reading “Kurdish Judge Who Ordered Saddam Hanged is Alive and Well”

Combat Troops Being Sent Back to Iraq?Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson

A veteran has contacted Infowars to inform us that his son’s combat unit was told they are being deployed to Iraq in February 2015, contradicting President Obama’s vow not to send U.S. troops back into the stricken country.

The veteran, who served in the U.S. Navy with honor in the 1990′s, was shocked when his son relayed what his Virginia-based unit had been told by superiors.   Continue reading “Combat Troops Being Sent Back to Iraq?”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: This is big news. If the Federal Reserve raises the interest rate you can bet the wicked ones have decided it is time to collapse the world’s economic system. The illusion of our world has been held together for the past seven years due to money printing and negative interest rates. The problem from 2008 never went away, but it has become much worse.

(Source: Breitbart) -Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard predicted the central bank will raise interest rates starting in the first quarter of 2015, sooner than most of his colleagues think, as unemployment falls and inflation quickens. Continue reading “Bullard Predicts Fed Rate Increase in First Quarter of 2015”

United States ConstitutionWorld Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: The mainstream media is reporting this. They are essentially saying, stick a fork in the United States she is done. I find them pointing out how much things have changed since 9/11 to be very timely considering we have been discussing this in the comments section of another article. This is the goal though of the children of Satan. To destroy the nation state idea. When the wars of the world spin out of control and they collapse the global economy they will present their new world order and it will be perceived to be the only option since the nation states of the world have failed, yes including the United States by their hand. Continue reading “Shredding the Fourth Amendment in Post-Constitutional America”

WHAM 13 News

Brockport, NY –  The Health and Human Services Department is considering an old Walmart store in Brockport to house illegal immigrant children.

U.S. Border Control said the number of minors coming from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras through Mexico has soared more than a thousand percent.

The Walmart building is located in Congressman Chris Collin’s district.   Continue reading “New York: Old Wal-Mart Store being Considered to House Illegals”

Glenn Beck

Last week, Glenn discussed the disturbing report that Central American news agencies were encouraging people to travel to the United States border with their children because they will be welcomed with open arms. This report follows the Obama Administration’s declaration that there is a “humanitarian crisis” at the southern border as tens of thousands unaccompanied immigrant children flood into the country.

It is believed some 60,000 children will attempt to cross the border this year alone, and last month the federal government set up emergency temporary housing for these children at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio. On Monday, the White House asked Congress for an extra $1.4 billion in federal money to help cope with this problem. President Obama said the U.S. would continue to house the children at two military bases.   Continue reading “Is an Israeli/Palestinian-type conflict coming to the U.S. southern border?”

Pedro Diego AntonioExaminer – by Dave Gibson

On Sunday, police in Omaha arrested Pedro Diego-Antonio, 31, after he reportedly hit a man crossing the street at the intersection of 38th and Dodge Streets. The Guatemalan national fled the scene, but was taken into custody, only a few blocks from the fatal crash.

As a result of the impact, the victim, 64-year-old Dr. Edward Horowitz, was thrown nearly 20 feet, into the windshield of a U-Haul truck stopped at the red light. Less than an hour later, he died at a local hospital from his massive injuries.   Continue reading “Illegal alien with history of DUIs charged with killing doctor in Nebraska”

The Daily Caller – by Blake Neff

Students could have advertisements directed at them by Coca-Cola due to holes in existing privacy laws, one expert testified Wednesday during a House hearing on the data security of American schoolchildren.

Joel Reidenberg, who directs the Center on Law and Information Policy at Fordham Law School, told joint hearing of two House subcommittees that the privacy risks of growing digital efforts in education are grossly underappreciated.   Continue reading “Student Data Could Be Sold To Coke, Expert Warns On Capitol Hill”

A Douglas County holding cell where 2 Georgia teens were left forgotten for days.Police State USA

DOUGLAS COUNTY, GA — Two juveniles were left locked in a bare courthouse holding cell for 3 straight nights with no food, no water, no lights, no toilet paper, and no supervision.

It happened at the Douglas County Courthouse over the weekend. One of the teens was in the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ).

The teens were left in a holding cell on Friday, June 20th at 1:30 p.m., WXIA reported.   Continue reading “Two juveniles left locked in holding cell for 3 nights without food, water, or lights”

Field sobriety testPolice State USA

OREGON — Police are announcing a blitz of forced ‘no-refusal’ blood-draw warrants for drivers this holiday weekend.

In Oregon, and many other states, drivers that are suspected by police of driving under the influence are presented with a choice: submit to a Breathalyzer search or lose your driver’s license for a year.   Continue reading “Oregon police plan ‘no refusal’ blood-draws for drivers”

Rep. Nancy Pelosi is pictured. | Getty Politico – by Lauren French

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi will travel to the southern border of the U.S. on Saturday to be briefed by Customs and Border Protection on the flood of unaccompanied minors entering the country.

The California Democrat will also meet with a group of children held at the South Texas Detention Facility.   Continue reading “Nancy Pelosi to travel to border, meet detained minors”

CHICAGO SCHOOLSUSA Today – by Michael Winter

Nearly 1,200 Chicago teachers and other unionized staff received layoff notices Thursday because of declining enrollment, the city’s schools chief announced.

Pink slips went out to 550 teachers and 600 other members of the Chicago Teachers Union.

Public schools CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett said the staff reductions “are driven by declining student enrollment at each of the affected schools,” which were not immediately identified.   Continue reading “Chicago lays off 1,150 teachers, staff”

Yahoo News – by Harry Bruinius

As Congress remains gridlocked by the partisan wrangling over the issue of illegal immigration, New York City this week approved two separate plans that advocates say could signal a sea change in the ways cities handle undocumented workers and their families.

On Wednesday, the New York City Council earmarked $4.9 million of the city budget to give legal assistance to foreign-born New York residents facing deportation. This makes New York the first city in the US to provide lawyers for low-income immigrants detained by federal authorities. The city will provide such aid both for undocumented immigrants and for those with legal residency.    Continue reading “New York to provide free legal aid, IDs to undocumented immigrants”

Privacy SOS

Today the ACLU released a major report, tracking the militarization of the police in the United States. The report found, among other startling things, that only 7 percent of the 800 SWAT raids studied occurred in hostage and barricade situations and against active shooters. The vast majority were related to drugs. In what probably won’t come as a shock to black and brown people, the majority of these SWAT raids executed to serve drug warrants were against people of color.

Here in Massachusetts, we also released a report on the same subject. Unfortunately, it is very slim on SWAT raid details. One of the reasons it is so slim on these details is because the cops, when asked for after-action reports and statistics on raids, claimed they didn’t have them, that it would be too expensive to compile them, or that they didn’t have to obey public records law.   Continue reading “Regional SWAT squad claims it is a private organization, not subject to public records law”

Guns Save Lives – by Dan Cannon

UPDATE: The bill has been slightly amended. The amendments make the bill ever so slightly not as bad as it was, but it’s still a terrible, unconstitutional bill that could result in the loss of gun rights for California citizens without due process. CAL-FFL has released a video (below) explaining the amendments.   Continue reading “California Gun Confiscation Bill Passes State Senate Committee”

chipUS Patent Office

Abstract

A new apparatus for location and monitoring of humans has been developed. The device employs a unique programmable signal generator and detection system to locate and monitor the movement of individuals. It additionally utilizes a physiological monitoring system to signal a warning for the necessity for immediate help. The device is small enough to be implanted in young children as well as adults. The power supply and signal generator are designed to function at a low duty cycle for prolonged periods before recharging.    Continue reading “Implantable Homing Device Patent”