Saturday, October 13, 2018

13 Oct 2018

Strong earthquake, 6.7 mag was detected near Ozernovskiy in Russia
An earthquake magnitude 6.7 (ml/mb) has occurred on Saturday, 262 km NW of Ozernovskiy, Russia (163 miles). A tsunami warning has been issued near Ozernovskiy in Russia (Does not indicate if a tsunami actually did or will exist).
Hillary Clinton Commits to Mass Violence Across America if Dems Don’t Win Mid-Terms
Hillary Clinton, who is reportedly running for President in 2020, has just announced that if Democrats don’t win the mid-terms by taking back the House of Representatives, they will unleash mass violence across America. “[Hillary Clinton] says that civility can ONLY return when the Democrats take back the government,” writes Martin Armstrong from ArmstrongEconomics.com. “Clearly, this is throwing down the gauntlet that it shall be their way or no way. Hillary is effectively advocating the destruction of the United States.
You Are Not Hallucinating – Hurricane Leslie Is Headed Toward Spain And Africa
Hurricane Leslie is currently headed toward Africa and Europe. The “toward” is the “weather weird” part of the statement because typically tropical systems have their origins in easterly waves that move “away” from the African continent. Leslie is a long-lasting storm that has drunkenly meandered around the Atlantic Ocean since September 23rd. From the weather weirding department: (Citing a NOAA hurricane discussion at 5:00 am AST) “a tropical storm warning has been issued for (Madeira)) island. It is the first known tropical storm warning for that place, and there are no known tropical storms in the historical record anywhere within 100 miles of that island,
Senate passes bill sanctioning Hamas, Hezbollah ‘human shields’ practice 
The Senate passed legislation on Friday mandating the government sanction members of Hamas and Hezbollah responsible for using human shields in warfare. The legislation, titled the STOP Using Human Shields Act, was authored and supported by Republican and Democrats. It now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration. Various American Jewish groups and Israel advocacy organizations praised the bill’s passage.
Indonesia flash flooding kills at least 21 on Sumatra island
Landslides and flash flooding following heavy rainfall on the Indonesian island of Sumatra have left at least 21 people dead, officials say. Eleven of the dead were children buried when mud and water engulfed their classroom in the village of Muara Saladi in North Sumatra province. Another 10 people are missing at the site. More than 500 homes in the provinces of North and West Sumatra have been damaged.
Australia to stop religious schools rejecting gay students
Australia’s prime minister has promised to ban religious schools from discriminating against gay students. Scott Morrison said new legislation would “make it clear that no student of a non-state school should be expelled on the basis of their sexuality”. Some Australian states allow such schools to turn away gay students.
Andrew Brunson: US pastor leaves Turkey after release
A US pastor has left Turkey after more than two years in detention in a case that badly strained ties with the US. Andrew Brunson left from the western city of Izmir in a US military plane bound for Germany, his lawyer said. President Trump said Mr Brunson would probably visit the White House on Saturday after landing in the US.
UN criticised over new human rights council members
Countries that have been widely criticised for severe human rights abuses are among 18 newly elected members of the UN Human Rights Council. Campaigners had urged UN member states to oppose the candidacy of the Philippines and Eritrea and said the choice of Bahrain and Cameroon raised “significant concerns”. The US quit the council in June, saying it made a mockery of human rights.
Facebook hack victims will not get ID theft protection
Facebook has said it will not provide identity fraud protection for the victims of its latest data breach. On Friday it revealed 14 million users had highly personal information stolen by hackers. It included search history, location data and information about relationships, religion and more. However, unlike other major hacks involving big companies, Facebook said it had no plans to provide protection services for concerned users.
Google CEO Tells Senators That Censored Chinese Search Engine Could Provide “Broad Benefits”
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has refused to answer a list of questions from U.S. lawmakers about the company’s secretive plan for a censored search engine in China. In a letter…Pichai told a bipartisan group of six senators that Google could have “broad benefits inside and outside of China,” but said he could not share details about the censored search engine because it “remains unclear” whether the company “would or could release a search service” in the country.
40% of the American middle class face poverty in retirement, study concludes
Nearly half of middle-class Americans face a slide into poverty as they enter their retirement, a recent study by the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis at the New School has concluded. That risk has been driven by depressed earnings, depressed asset values and increased health-care costs — causing 74 percent of Americans planning to work past traditional retirement age.
Hurricane Michael leaves friends, relatives searching for thousands of people
On Day 2 after Hurricane Michael made landfall, search and rescue was still under way, state emergency officials said Friday — as more emphasis was beginning to shift to the “search.” Thousands of people had been informally reported missing to local authorities, the Red Cross and the state, as people looked for their friends and relatives.
Israel, Syria to reopen Golan crossing 
Israel, Syria and the United Nations have agreed to open the Quneitra crossing in the Golan Heights on Monday, US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said on Friday. Haley said in a statement that the opening “will allow UN peacekeepers to step up their efforts to prevent hostilities in the Golan Heights region.”
20 terrorists break through the fence, IDF shoots 3 
In the midst of the violent riots at the Gaza border fence, IDF troops shot and killed Friday Palestinian terrorists who blew up an explosive device on the fence in the southern Gaza Strip and attempted to cross into Israeli territory. An initial investigation into the incident shows that the terrorists placed a bomb on the fence, which exploded in part.
Red Tide is back on Pinellas beaches. Hurricane Michael’s winds bring dead fish, odors back to shore
It’s back. The Red Tide algae bloom that was floating offshore in recent weeks, giving Pinellas County’s beaches a bit of relief from the waves of dead fish and irritating odors in the air, has returned. Gusts of wind spun off from Hurricane Michael apparently pushed it back close to Florida’s Gulf coast shore.
L.A. typhus outbreak adds fuel to the debates over homelessness and housing
A man hospitalized for dehydration a few months ago at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center started suffering a severe fever, and doctors weren’t sure why.
Polio-like illness is on the rise with 85 possible cases
Cases of a paralyzing condition that affects mostly children appear to be on the rise across the country, an unofficial survey by NBC News has found.
Advocates of religious freedom cheer as Christian bakery is cleared of wrongdoing for their refusal to promote homosexuality
The Supreme Court in the United Kingdom has ruled in favor of a bakery that refused a customer’s request for a cake with a message promoting same-sex marriage.
Millions of Muslims are headed for internment camps in China, as the country’s government legalizes facilities to eliminate Islam which they view as a mental illness
The government of China passed a regional law Tuesday formally allowing officials in the Muslim-majority province of Xinjiang to established internment camps for ethnic Uighurs considered insufficiently loyal to the Communist Party.
In a brazen attack, Iranian general vows that his country will absolutely destroy the Jewish State with a devastating military attack on Israel
A TOP Iranian General has vowed to destroy Israel, warning “there will soon be no way to escape but the sea”, raising fears of a major outbreak of conflict in the volatile Middle East.
FBI Corruption Epidemic: Compromised Agents Recalled from Asia Over Prostitution
In the latest of a long line of corruption scandals at the FBI, several agents have been recalled from Asia over allegations of “partying and interacting with prostitutes.”
Death Toll Inches Up As Michael Weakens To A Post Tropical Cyclone
Michael was downgraded Thursday night to a post-tropical cyclone as the storm moved into Virginia, bringing the death toll to 11 people.
Facebook blocks ads for film exposing notorious abortionist
Facebook’s rejection of promotions for a film debuting this weekend in theaters across the nation is “censorship pure and simple,” claims a producer of “Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer.”
Dark Money Group Teams With Progressive Fund Led By Steyer And Soro
A dark money nonprofit is teaming up with a project launched earlier this year financed by political billionaire activists Tom Steyer and George Soros in a bid to boost Democratic causes and candidates in at least 11 states, according to campaign finance disclosure documents.
LGBT Law Regulating Church Hiring Decisions ‘Reflects Our Values and Culture,’ Austin City Council Says
The city of Austin, Texas defended the lack of a religious exemption for churches in its new LGBT anti-discrimination law in response to a lawsuit, arguing that the law “reflects our values and culture.”
First They Came for Alex Jones — We Told You We Were Next
October 11, 2018 will be remembered in history as the day the tech giants attempted to wipe out independent, liberty-minded, antiwar media from the airwaves. On Thursday, in a coordinated effort, hundreds of pages devoted to peace and liberty were memory holed by social media giants.
Former Polish priest called for a ‘harvest’ on Jews and won’t be punished | Katarzyna Markusz
The District Prosecutor’s Office for Warsaw’s district SrodmieÅ›cie refused to open an investigation into the case of “public insult to a group of people on account of their nationality” by former priest Jacek Miedlar. In his column the former clergyman described Jews as “tares” and called his readers “to start the harvest.” Prosecutor Hanna Stachowicz stated that in this case “there are no signs of a prohibited act.”
WATCH: BDS neo-Nazis disrupt Holocaust film screening in Berlin
BDS is the 21st-century version of Kristallnacht. Remember that the Nazis began their actions against the Jews by holding boycotts of Jewish businesses in Germany. BDS leads directly into the genocidal rhetoric of the “Palestinians.” Both the BDS movement and “Palestinian” jihad groups share the same Jew-hatred. And now that the Left is more emboldened and openly violent and disruptive than ever, we are going to see more and more of this sort of thing.
Police Take Down Child Trafficking Ring Selling Babies on Instagram for $1000
A child trafficking network, that was selling children and babies for as little as $1000, has been shut down by police.
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson calls for hurricane donations … to be directed through lefty ActBlue site
Never let a crisis go to waste, as Chicago muscle Democrat Rahm Emanuel once put it. And well, Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida is right there onboard with a scheme to funnel hurricane relief through a radical leftist pass-through organization. One can only ask why.

12 Oct 2018

The exorcists: Bishop setting up team to combat ‘evil forces’
A Catholic bishop has said he is establishing a “delivery ministry” group of people who will be attempting to rid people of “the devil” through exorcism. Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan says he has received “several requests” from people to help deal with evil forces and one priest in his diocese of Waterford and Lismore is about to start training in the practice of exorcism. Dr Cullinan warned against the possibility of users of reiki and other healing methods being exposed to evil spirits.
Pompeo Ramps Up Pressure On Iran, Aiming To Oust It From Syria
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo continued the Trump administration’s maximum pressure campaign against the Iranian regime on Wednesday, promising to oust its presence in Syria. Echoing National Security Advisor John Bolton’s announcement last month that American troops would remain in Syria “as long as Iranian troops are outside Iranian borders,” Pompeo blasted Iranian leadership, remarking on their label as the world’s leading state sponsor of terror.
Pro-Israel ‘Trump of Brazil’ poised to win presidency
Right-wing presidential candidate who vowed to move embassy to Jerusalem, close Palestinian embassy in Brasilia, holds double-digit lead.
Trump will meet China’s Xi at G20 if talks look positive: CNBC
U.S. President Donald Trump would go through with plans to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 summit next month if it looked like it would be a positive meeting, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Friday.
Pope accepts resignation of Washington archbishop in sex abuse crisis
Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Cardinal Donald Wuerl as archbishop of Washington, D.C., the Vatican said on Friday, making him one of the most senior Catholic figures to step down in a worldwide sexual abuse crisis. Wuerl has been under fire since the release in August of a U.S. Grand Jury report on sexual abuse found evidence that at least 1,000 people, mostly children, had been sexually abused by some 300 clergymen over the course of 70 years. The report covered six diocese in Pennsylvania, including Pittsburgh when it was led by Wuerl.
Fusion GPS Founder Will Plead The Fifth To Avoid Testifying To Congress
The co-founder of the opposition research firm behind the Steele dossier, Glenn Simpson, will invoke his First and Fifth Amendment privileges to avoid testifying before Congress next week, his lawyer has told Congress.
Hamas leader: We are trying to ‘reach understandings’ with Israel
Ismail Haniyeh says negotiations, mediated by Egypt and UN, over potential ceasefire arrangement are still ongoing and emphasizes that group is willing to agree to ‘quiet in exchange for the lifting of the blockade,’ In addition, Hamas releases statement criticizing Palestinian Authority for trying to curb Qatari efforts to supply fuel to Gaza.
PA edict: Selling property to Israelis an act of ‘high treason’ 
For the second time this year, the Palestinian Islamic religious authorities in Jerusalem reaffirmed a ban on selling property to Israelis, and warned that any Palestinian involved in such transactions would be accused of “high treason.” The latest decision on Thursday followed news that Jews had purchased a house in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City.
Netanyahu: US Navy ship visit shows support for Israeli action in Syria
The US Navy warship USS Ross’s port of call in Ashdod is a clear signal that Washington backs Israel’s military efforts to prevent Iranian intervention in Syria, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said…. “This is the first visit in some 19 years by an American destroyer at the Ashdod port,” Netanyahu said as he toured the ship with his wife, Sara. “There is significance to this visit; it symbolizes that deep alliance between Israel and the United States.”
Uganda landslide near Mount Elgon kills more than 30
A landslide following heavy rains in eastern Uganda has killed more than 30 people. It is feared that the death toll could rise as a government rescue team reaches the Mount Elgon area. A river burst its banks and a torrent of mud and water swept villages away. Pictures from the scene show people retrieving bodies from the mud and carrying them away.
Queensland storm: Tornadoes and huge hailstones wreak damage
Tornadoes and a thunderstorm “supercell” have swept across Queensland in Australia, injuring four people and causing widespread damage. The dangerous weather system hit the state’s south-east on Thursday, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) said. One tornado struck Tansey, a town 250km (155 miles) north of Brisbane, snapping trees and ripping roofs from houses.
Andrew Brunson: Hopes rise as US pastor returns to court
Hopes are rising that American pastor Andrew Brunson may be freed, more than two years after he was first detained in Turkey. Mr Brunson returned to court on Friday, with US media outlets reporting a deal had been struck for the North Carolina evangelical’s release. However, US Vice-President Mike Pence would only say “we remain hopeful”.
US weapons systems can be ‘easily hacked’
Some of the most cutting-edge weapons in the US’s military arsenal can be “easily hacked” using “basic tools”, a government report has concluded. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) found “mission-critical” cyber-vulnerabilities in nearly all weapons systems tested between 2012 and 2017. That includes the newest F-35 jet as well as missile systems.
DNA databases can send the police or hackers to your door, study finds
More than 60 percent of Americans who have some European ancestry can be identified using DNA databases — even if they have not submitted their own DNA, researchers reported Thursday. Enough people have done some kind of DNA test to make it possible to match much of the population, the researchers said. So even if you don’t submit your own DNA, if a cousin does, it could lead people to you.
US Federal Government targets absurd transgender bathroom policies after a 5 year-old gets sexually assaulted by a ‘gender fluid’ student
A Georgia school’s transgender bathroom policy is being examined by the U.S. Department of Education as it investigates the sexual assault of a 5-year-old girl in a school bathroom.
“London is more Islamic than many Muslim countries put together”: 423 mosques, 100 Sharia courts
And the police in many areas are enforcing Sharia blasphemy laws, hunting for people who insult Islam. The end of Britain as a free society is at hand.
Canada in crisis as Muslim migrants are causing chaos at the free hotels they 
Toronto’s shelters are full, not with homeless Canadians — with Muslim refugees, asylum seekers, irregular migrants, or what they really are – illegal aliens. Some 18-20 migrant wannabes are arriving in the city every day, mostly from Nigeria (a country that is NOT at war). So they are putting them up in hotels, such as the Raddison Toronto East hotel.
7 Reported Dead From Hurricane Michael
Hurricane Michael has claimed seven reported lives in Floria, Georgia and North Carolina.
Hurricane Michael Dumped 6 TRILLION Gallons Of Rain Over The South
Hurricane Florence dumped nearly 6 trillion gallons of rainfall on Florida, Georgia and South Carolina over the previous two days, according to meteorologist Ryan Maue.
Man sets fire and draws devil outside California synagogue
Police arrested a northern California man who set a small fire outside a synagogue in Modesto and drew a devil on the sidewalk. Brett Bisnett, 37, of Modesto, could be charged with vandalism to a place of worship and arson for his attack on Congregation Beth Shalom.
Palestinian baby gets heart transplant from Jewish child in medical first
A desperately-ill six-month-old Palestinian baby is bravely fighting for his life this week after receiving a heart transplant from a Jewish child.
Iranian terrorists hacking phones worldwide
Hackers deployed by the Iranian government’s proxy terrorist group Hezbollah infiltrated mobile devices worldwide, obtaining access to the personal information of unsuspected social media users, according to the Czech Security Intelligence Service
Brooklyn Witches Host ‘Ritual to Hex Brett Kavanaugh’
Antifa, the far-left, and their radical feminist counterparts are all pretty spooky. Now, those who oppose Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh have actual witches and warlocks joining their ranks in a last-ditch effort to oppose the newest member of the Supreme Court. Members of New York City’s occult are organizing a massive rally on October 20th to “hex” Kavanaugh.
‘Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer’
It’s not the crime; it’s the cover-up. That phrase conjures images of a perpetrator covering up his crimes. Yet what if the cover-up is done by the news media, which seem to be suppressing news of the deadliest serial killer in U.S. history?
Egypt condemns 17 to death for jihadist church attacks
An Egyptian military court on Thursday sentenced 17 people to death over a series of suicide bombings of churches claimed by the Islamic State group that left dozens dead.
Trump rejects UN and UNESCO’s fictitious Palestinian state
President Trump’s National Security Adviser – John Bolton – has exposed the fiction that there is a legally-constituted “State of Palestine”—shredding United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and United Nations (UN) resolutions misleadingly recognising such a state when none – in fact—exists.
Exclusive: UK Government urged to reveal its role in getting Saudi Arabia onto UN Human Rights Council
David Cameron has been urged to “come clean” over the role the UK Government played in voting Saudi Arabia on to the UN Human Rights Council in an alleged secret deal.
New fund utilizes Israeli tech to help small farmers in Africa
An estimated 5,000 Ethiopian farmers will take part in a new agricultural loan program utilizing Israeli agriculture technology and improved seeds. The initiative, launched by the American Joint Distribution Committee this week, joins a number of Israeli agriculture improvement programs in Ethiopia and other countries in Africa.
Brett Kavanaugh Snapped Serving Meals To Homeless Just Days After Confirmation
This is the second time in recent months that Kavanaugh has been photographed volunteering for the homeless after a milestone in his professional career.

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