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It's getting tougher for Trump's playlist organizers, with the likes of Pharrell Williams to Axl Rose working to stop their music being played at his rallies. R&B singer, diplomat, and icon Rihanna has caught wind of her songs being played at the president's political events, and she too wants no involvement. SEE ALSO: Axl Rose is not cool with Trump playing 'Sweet Child O' Mine' at his rallies R
Saturday Night Live 's latest episode kicked off with a news package from Fox News featuring Laura Ingraham (Kate McKinnon) and Jeanine Pirro (Cecily Strong) on the migrant caravan. It's basically seven minutes of dishonest fear-mongering. It's not very funny, but the same goes for the dishonest antics we see every day from Fox News. The best I can say is this segment doesn't further poison ratio
Via: ZeroHedge: Billionaire investor George Soros has repeatedly denied rumors that he is helping to finance the migrant caravans making their way up from Honduras and Guatemala through Mexico with the ultimate aim of reaching the US. But that’s about to change, as the “Open Society” founder – who famously financed much of the opposition […]
The only acceptable reasons for not voting: * * * Perry Dorrell blogs as PDiddie at Brains and Eggs , usually on topics concerning the strange brew of Texas politics. He's also on Twitter @PDiddie .
Via: Russia Today: The Central Bank of Russia bought over 92 tons of gold in the three months to the end of September breaking the Soviet peak of 2000 tons in gold reserves seen in 1941, according to a new report by the World Gold Council (WGC). Russia reportedly purchased more gold than any other […]
His supporters hark back to an 1860s fantasy of white male dominance. But the Confederacy won’t win in the long run In the 158th year of the American civil war, also known as 2018, the Confederacy continues its recent resurgence. Its victims include black people, of course, but also immigrants, Jews, Muslims, Latinos, trans people, gay people and women who want to exercise jurisdiction over their
Christine Assange said that she doesn't go to sleep and have nightmares, she wakes up to one every day. Mother to Julian Assange, this generation's most significant publisher - now a political prisoner - Christine lives with the daily terror of foreboding anticipation. Only ever moments away from the next piece of terrible news, as she watches her son, born of her body, raised by her hand, die in
Australia is one of the United States’ closest allies anywhere. Its soldiers fought alongside Americans in World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq. It’s a member of the world’s most exclusive intelligence club, the “Five Eyes” (the other four are the United States, Canada, Britain and New Zealand). Its conservative prime minister says he wants to help the United States cu
In perhaps the most outrageous example of election administration partisanship in the modern era, Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who is running for governor while simultaneously in charge of the state’s elections, has accused the Democratic Party without evidence of hacking into the state’s voter database. He plastered a headline about it on the Secretary of State’s website , which thousa
During the ruble crisis of 2014/15 Russia announced in the wake of U.S. and European sanctions over reunifying with Crimea that it would begin building a domestic electronic financial transfer system, an alternative to SWIFT. That system, System for Transfer of Financial Messages (SPFS), is not only now functioning in Russia, according to a report from RT it now handles the financial transfer data
Tickets sold out within 15 minutes after Toronto’s Munk Debates announced I would debate Steve Bannon on their platform. The negative reaction arrived slower, but it was just as emphatic. A few days before the debate, a member of Parliament for Canada’s left-wing New Democratic Party called for its cancelation. The rest of the party—the third largest in Parliament—later signaled agreement with th
The great linguist and political critic remains hopeful that we can overcome global warming and other threats. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
The great linguist and political critic remains hopeful that we can overcome global warming and other threats. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
Hot spots have been discovered orbiting just outside the supermassive black hole at the galaxy’s center. Their motions have given us the closest look at that violent environment.
GIF During an in-game event today, Fortnite ’s cube (known to fans as Kevin) exploded—and then things got weird. At about 1pm EST today, Fortnite ’s cube began to pulse, then glow and spin. When the spinning reached a fever pitch, a burst of white light shot from the cube, transporting players to a white, Matrix -meets- The Good Place -esque world. I floated, suspended in space, until being uncer
Georgia's secretary of state is also its GOP gubernatorial candidate. And he just claimed that Democrats committed "cyber crimes."
A shallow 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck off Japan's northern island of Hokkaido on Monday, the US Geological Survey said.
Somalia as Tropospheric Water of Climate Control! Dead Falling Birds! Destruction of Somalian Statehood! Written by Enkidu Gilgamesh Somalia serves as a long thermal bridge to move the humidity from Indian Ocean to Arabia! Fake popular uprising, fake revolution & full scale HAARP for ClimateControl and destruction of the statehood were first implement in Somalia. Birds fell dead from the […]
By Gordon Duff, Senior Editor With the midterm elections coming up, all of us bombarded with carefully staged insanity, anything to push us away from asking real questions, I decided to get out of the house. It doesn’t work. I turned off the phone, ran an I-tunes playlist on my BMW sport utility vehicle (an […]
The old dream of dominating the world’s most energy rich region, Eurasia, continues to live on in the US as the cardinal objective of US expansionism.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this article are strictly those of the author and do not reflect those of Veterans Today or it’s editorial staff. It was always a terrible mistake for the Tory Party to choose a Remainer as leader. Supported by the Cabinet Office, Theresa May is fighting a desperate rear-guard action to […]
It behooves us to understand that we are operating in an extremely deceptive environment in which all of one’s normal cues for judging the reliability of information, and of people, are being deliberately subverted.
Unnamed military sources, quoted by The Washington Post, have expressed alarm over Iran’s unpredictable reaction to US economic and diplomatic pressure. – The Washington Post has cited several military officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, as expressing concern that reducing the US military presence in the Middle East has dealt a blow to their ability to react to potential Iranian threa
Ancient Mesopotamia proved that fertile land and the knowledge to cultivate it was a fortuitous recipe for wealth and civilization. Learn how this "land between two rivers" became the birthplace of the world's first cities, advancements in math and science, and the earliest evidence of literacy and a legal system. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geog
Former “Top Chef” contestant Fatima Ali sat down with Ellen to talk about being diagnosed last year with a rare form of bone and tissue cancer. Despite her doctors telling her earlier this year that she was cancer-free, the 29-year-old recently learned her cancer had returned, and she was told she has one year to live. Fatima explained to Ellen that she’s determined to tick things off her bucket
Amazon has grown from an unknown online bookseller to one of the most valuable and powerful corporations in modern history. But, as big as Amazon seems, the company’s sales are small compared to big box retailers like Walmart. To compete, Amazon has to do something counterintuitive: it has to move into the real world. [Correction: At 4:29 we mentioned Walmart's annual sales are $0.5 billion. They
In 2017, Changi Airport served a new high of 62 million passengers. By 2030, it plans to bring its capacity to more than 150 million passengers. The first step to this expansion is the opening of its new terminal – T4. Find out how Changi is pulling out all the stops to elevate the flight experience from the moment a passenger steps into the terminal using nature, art, and technology. ➡ Subscribe
We were invited to create a music video for Dead Birds a song from musician and friend Sami Fitz. Sami gave us an open brief on the project. On hearing the haunting lyrics and vocal we decided to create a piece that was about nature, death and adaptation. It's always daunting working with an open brief, the mind races about the possibilities. We decided to approach it like a moving sketchbook. Cr
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This week on the New World Next Week: yet another Monsanto lawyer lands a sweet government gig; Vox advocates drugging the water supply; and desire paths shed light on spontaneous order.
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2018-11-01%20James%20Evan%20Pilato.mp3"][/audio] This week on the New World Next Week: yet another Monsanto lawyer lands a sweet government gig; Vox advocates drugging the water supply; and desire paths shed light on spontaneous order.
As predicted, the IPCC has released their hot air report on 1.5C of global warming and the lamestream fake news lying establishment lapdog media is hyping it as the end of the world as we know it...unless you pay the globalists more money to atone for your carbon sins, of course. This week on #PropagandaWatch James breaks down the latest propaganda push for carbon eugenics and what it means for th
Jim Steele was the Director of the Sierra Nevada Field Campus of San Francisco State University from 1985 to 2009. Having taught courses on plants, natural sciences, bird banding and bird identification, his research into the causes of the declines in local bird populations led him to the understanding that natural climate cycles and landscape changes were causing disruptions of wildlife populati
In 9/11 Trillions and 9/11 War Games, The Corbett Report sheds light on two of the greatest 9/11 mysteries: The simultaneous war games that were taking place that morning and the trillion dollar money trail that leads back to the highest levels of government. Now for the first time you can own both of these feature length documentaries on a single DVD.
...and so should you! Just kidding. Today we explore the cute and cuddly side of the propaganda push to normalize robots in our everyday life...and the darker side of this phenomenon that they're trying to distract us from.
I am rooting like mad for British Columbians to vote in favour of switching our voting system to proportional representation when the referendum gets underway Oct. 22. But I'm nothing if not a realist, and thus quite worried that people's resistance to change - especially when it requires taking time to understand something that appears dull and technical on the surface - will doom yet another ra

A Different Perspective

Just when you thought there would be no more to say about the symbol that Lonnie Zamora saw on the landed UFO near Socorro, New Mexico, a new candidate has entered the competition. This one is from Otis T. Carr, who most of us have never heard of, but who, apparently, in the late 1950s, claimed that he could create a flying saucer and set out to do it. Carr's billboard announcing his spacecraft.
Robert O. Dean, the retired Army Command Sergeant-Major, and the man behind the tale of “The Assessment,” has died. Dean burst onto the UFO stage after his retirement from the Army. He told the tale, in several versions, as to how, as a senior NCO in NATO, he had been handed a copy of a document labeled “Cosmic Top Secret.” According to him, while on duty l A somewhat pensive Robert Dean. ate one
It has taken awhile, but I have now been able to follow up on the tale originally told to us by Kevin Ashley, as told by someone he knew. To briefly recap, Ashley said that he was talking about the Socorro UFO landing when another man entered the conversation, suggesting that this was an experiment by either staff or students at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. They had launched
Here’s something that is a little frightening for those of us who accept the idea that some UFO sightings represent alien spacecraft visiting Earth. We have a list of cases, even if we don’t mention it, that seem, on their face, to be inexplicable. They have some form of instrumentality involved which means we are not relying on the observations of the witnesses. Ed Ruppelt One of these cases is
I have complained in the past that I am becoming less than thrilled with the UFO community. The reasons for this are varied but come down to a couple of basic ideas. One of those is that no matter how often a case is proven to be a hoax, a misidentification, a misinterpretation, or an inability to recognize the mundane, there are those who will argue the point forever. A recent post was partially
I have been asked, a number of times, about the last episode of Treasure Quest . Though I would prefer to deal mainly with UFOs and other paranormal topics right now, I have reached a few conclusions about that show. If I have worked out the timeline correctly, the season just completed was filmed during our summer months in the northern hemisphere of 2017. That means that what we saw in those la

Amused Cynicism

LEAVER: I want an omelette. REMAINER: Right. It’s just we haven’t got any eggs. LEAVER: Yes, we have. There they are. [HE POINTS AT A CAKE] REMAINER: They’re in the cake. LEAVER: Yes, get them out of the cake, please. REMAINER: But we voted in 1974 to put them into a cake. LEAVER: Yes, but that cake has got icing on it. Nobody said there was going to be icing on it. REMAINER: Icing is good. LEAVE

ArmsControlWonk

Quotes of the week: “You use a small one, then you go to a bigger one. I think nuclear weapons are nuclear weapons and we need to draw the line there.” — George Shultz “I don’t think there’s any such thing as a tactical nuclear weapon. Any nuclear weapon used at any time is a strategic …
A guest post by my colleague Cameron Trainer: Russia takes its commitment to enforcing United Nations sanctions on North Korea seriously. So seriously, in fact, that when Russian businesswoman Irina Tyan was listed in a NPR article as operating a banned joint venture with DPRK consulate Vladivostok, the government immediately took action to close the …
Dave Schmerler, Michael Duitsman, and I were gathered around my computer, admiring satellite images we found of an Indian missile on a launch pad from May 2017. I pointed to some cloudy streaks on the screen and joked, “That’s probably smoke from a failed test.” We zoomed out to see more of the image. “Holy …
Quote of the week: “Wake the damn Bambino. I’ll drill him in the ass.” — Attributed to Pedro Martinez, 2004, the year when the Red Sox broke the curse of not winning a World Series after trading Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees 86 years earlier. Donald Trump announced at a campaign rally on …
Quotes of the week: “We are come to make a choice between the quick and the dead.” — Bernard Baruch before the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, June 14, 1946. “To be quick in pulling the nuclear trigger is to be dead.” — MK Archival research by Michael Beschloss has revealed that in 1968, General …
Lyric of the week: “Watch out, you might get what you’re after Boom babies strange but not a stranger I’m an ordinary guy Burning down the house” — David Byrne, “Burning Down the House” in the Stop Making Sense album (1984) There are times when nothing is better than something. For example, we would all …
This is just a lovely, and cogent, and detailed editorial on the subject of 'the emptiness of deep space' as described by Standard Cosmology. ELECTRIC UNIVERSE, I'm telling you, this is going to be how we have to see our universe.
"The ability to transmute the atoms of our existence into SOMETHING ELSE!" according to Dr Judy Wood in this 2017 interview, you could DUSTIFY the entire planet with this free-energy Tesla device . Seriously, more important than who clicked the GO BUTTON on the 9/11 Operation, is the use of a spectacular free energy tool for the whole of mankind, not just some military economic coup in the name of
just watch, in wonder...
really Balthus inspiration? wow, did I really just call it that, Commending Killatory? That would appear to be the new accidental name for Haruki Murakami's Killing Commendatori from Harvill Press just released in hardback. Remember, I've been Haruki Murakami's #1 fan for like donkey's years. Well, this is a bit of an exaggeration, "I like the way he writes softly-surreal dip-in anecdotal fiction
I watched the forthcoming videos NOT with an eye to proving the Creationist agenda (dated by adding the ages of the parents of parents in the Bible) but of some great interstellar catastrophe involving our best sun as the Egyptians called the brown-dwarf Saturn , a star where the plasma sheath extends out way beyond its surface under less electric pressure than the high electric pressure of our Su
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GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING

I hope all who operate from a position of love will invest a few minutes to watch this beautiful expression of consciousness concerning true freedom as it relates to voting. I know you will want to share this video with everyone! "You are BEAUTIFUL! You are POWERFUL! and You are FREE!" - Derrick Broze, The Conscious Resistance Network​ A Non-Voters Guide to Voting… It’s that time again, the time o

Grass Based Health

This is an abstract for several presentations I'll be giving over the next few months. We Need a Ruminant Revolution! Human beings exist because of ruminants. Today’s societies rely upon them. Humanity’s future depends upon improvements in the productivity and efficiency of worldwide ruminant animal agriculture. Like the general public’s confusion of what constitutes a “healthy diet,” tremendous

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Left I on the News

Click here [not active yet] to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted 11 minutes. Worst, Most Misleading & Funniest Headlines (WMMFH) for Nov. 2, 2018 CANDIDATES FOR “WORST”/”MOST DISGUSTING”: *DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen Says U.S. Has No Plans 'Right Now' to Shoot at Caravan https://www.newsweek.com/dhs-secre
Click here to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted 11 minutes. Worst, Most Misleading & Funniest Headlines for Oct. 26, 2018 CANDIDATES FOR “WORST”/”MOST DISGUSTING”: Also a Candidate for Dumb and at the same time Alarming: *Beijing’s Nuclear Option: Why a U.S.-Chinese War Could Spiral Out of Control https://ww
Click here to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted 11 minutes. Worst, Most Misleading & Funniest Headlines (WMMFH) -- Oct. 19, 2018 CANDIDATES FOR “WORST”/”MOST DISGUSTING”: *After journalist vanishes, focus shifts to young prince’s ‘dark’ and bullying side https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security
Click here to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted 11 minutes. Worst, Most Misleading & Funniest Headlines (WMMFH) -- Oct. 12, 2018 CANDIDATES FOR “WORST”/”MOST DISGUSTING”: Susan Collins Consents https://www.wsj.com/articles/susan-collins-consents-1538780948?mod=hp_opin_pos1 A strong contender for most disgust

Middle East Today

Recently, Egypt sponsored an internal conference “Cairo Water Week” which began on October 14-18, 2018. Seventy nations participated represented by high officials, as well as the United Nations, and the FAO. In addition, water experts and scientists took part in the conference. The objective of the conference was to create awareness on water shortage in the Arab World and to discuss the possibili
Submitted to the New York Times, Oct. 26, 2018 In “Why are we still teaching reading the wrong way?” (Oct 26) Emily Hanford says the research supports systematic intensive phonics, a method that teaches all the rules of phonics in a strict order to all children. Here are objections to this conclusion: (1) Researchers admit we have not discovered all the rules. (2) Even among those rules that have
“Blowing the racist dog whistle in politics is shameful. This disgraceful practice against black candidates unfortunately has a long and shameful history. That this would happen in California in 2018 is deeply disturbing. It appears you have chosen to follow President Trump’s playbook of using lies and fake news to smear prominent leaders of color.” — California Hawaii NAACP letter admonishing Ma
Outside the billionaires' bubble that insulates Betsy DeVos from the real world, there are employees at the U.S. Department of Education who are depressed, pissed off or, otherwise, upset over the many ways Betsy has made life at ED worse under her misleadership. And remember, we're talking about worse than life under Arne Duncan! In fact, the positive vibe has dropped from 65% to 43%, which is n
Until I read this post below by Alison McDowell, I had not considered the international corporate benefit of operating an army of industrial robots from afar. But why shouldn't globalized business take advantage of this brave new world: producers like China and India can keep factories operating where the air is too toxic or too hot for humans to breathe; Silicon Valley can stay busy generating t
Following the terrorist plots in 2001 that brought down the World Trade Center, left the Pentagon smoldering, and killed thousands of people, the U. S. government acted swiftly to put in place measures to target and take out the 

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