‘A Palestinian farmer has been killed by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank as the Tel Aviv regime intensifies heavy-handed tactics to curb the uprising across the occupied territories. Riyad Ibrahim Dar Youssef, a 46-year-old Palestinian from the al-Janiya village in western Ramallah, was pronounced dead Thursday morning a day after he was assaulted by […]

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‘A Palestinian farmer has been killed by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank as the Tel Aviv regime intensifies heavy-handed tactics to curb the uprising across the occupied territories. Riyad Ibrahim Dar Youssef, a 46-year-old Palestinian from the al-Janiya village in western Ramallah, was pronounced dead Thursday morning a day after he was assaulted by […]

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‘The US administration has backtracked on its criticism of the Israeli regime over the recent escalation of violence in the occupied Palestinian territories. On Wednesday, US State Department spokesman John Kirby said credible reports indicate that Tel Aviv used excessive force against Palestinian protesters in East al-Quds (Jerusalem). But speaking at Indiana University on Thursday, […]

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‘The US administration has backtracked on its criticism of the Israeli regime over the recent escalation of violence in the occupied Palestinian territories. On Wednesday, US State Department spokesman John Kirby said credible reports indicate that Tel Aviv used excessive force against Palestinian protesters in East al-Quds (Jerusalem). But speaking at Indiana University on Thursday, […]

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‘A former National Security Agency executive and whistleblower says the US assassination campaign has killed far more civilians than has been reported. Thomas Drake told the Sputnik news agency on Thursday that America’s mass assassination program – that has mostly stayed in the dark over the years – has led to an untold number of […]

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Lately, the world is understandably all nervously atwitter about many things, mostly whether things economic (i.e. the overvalued stock market, the overvalued bond market, the overvalued housing market, overextended banks, overextended governments, overextended government promises, overextended businesses, and overextended citizens all adding up to incomprehensibly enormous and ludicrously large debt loads, etc.) will come crashing down in a stinking, staggering, stupefyingly monstrous, huge, honking heap of utter, utter ruination. Perhaps, pausing for breath, due to something (shall we soothingly-yet-ominously say) untoward happening. “Untoward happening.”  It’s a nice, vaguely sinister phrase, and so handy when the kids whine something like “And … Continue reading

Pastor Jay Dennis, who  presides over the First Baptist Church on the Mall, a large and growing “mega-church” in Lakeland, Florida, urges his congregation to see police officers as angelic beings bearing a divine commission to impose summary punishment. They are to be obeyed, prayed for, and never spoken of other than in tones of chastened gratitude and unalloyed reverence. “It grieves me on the one hand, and makes me angry on the other hand, when I hear the criticism, and disrespect towards, and violence directed at those in law enforcement,” the pastor declared during his “Law Enforcement Encouragement Sunday” … Continue reading

The Current Situation We have last discussed the gold sector in a series of posts between August 11 and September 1, arguing that an interesting risk-reward proposition could be discerned, both from a longer term investment perspective and a shorter term trading perspective. In particular, with a major support level nearby, and a great many similarities in the technical set-up to previous significant lows (plus a fundamental backdrop with growing potential to shift to a more bullish configuration), an opportunity combining potentially high return with minimal risk had emerged again (meaning that risk could be minimized by using the nearby … Continue reading

Have you ever wondered why time seems to pass much more quickly every year of your life? Since virtually everyone experiences this phenomenon, there has to be a concrete reason for it. In other words, it can’t just be everyone’s imagination. As it turns out, there have been many theories set forth to explain this phenomenon, and the one that is most plausible to me is that each additional unit of time we live through is a smaller percentage of the total time we’ve been alive. Of course, we don’t consciously compare any particular time unit with how long we’ve … Continue reading

Here we go again. The dying legacy media will continue to support the status quo, who provide their dwindling advertising revenue, by papering over the truth with platitudes, lies, and misinformation. I have been detailing the long slow death of retail in America for the last few years. The data and facts are unequivocal. Therefore, the establishment and their media mouthpieces need to suppress the truth. They spin every terrible report in the most positive way possible. They blame lousy retail results on the weather. They blame them on calendar effects. They blame them on gasoline sales plunging. That one … Continue reading

A bizarre experiment claims to be able to make Christians no longer believe in God and make Britons open their arms to migrants in experiments some may find a threat to their values. Scientists looked at how the brain resolves abstract ideological problems. Using a technique called transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), researchers safely shut down certain groups of neurones in the brains of volunteers. TMS, which is used to treat depression, involves placing a large electromagnetic coil against the scalp which creates electric currents that stimulate nerve cells in the region of the brain involved in mood control. Researchers found … Continue reading

The former Florida governor may have some explaining to do if these accusations are proved true. That Jeb Bush was a habitual smoker of marijuana is not extraordinary in terms of the realities of drug use on exclusive prep school and college campuses in the 70s and 80s.Jeb was more than just a smoker — he was a dealer. Former Congressman John LeBoutillier has written that two classmates at his 30th Harvard reunion, both who were at Andover with Jeb Bush, said that Jeb not only ran a marijuana and alcohol ring in which he sold product to his schoolmates … Continue reading

A stunning new exposé by The Intercept, which includes the publication of classified documents leaked by an intelligence source, provides an unprecedented look at the U.S. military’s secretive global assassination program. The series of articles, titled The Drone Papers, follows months of investigation and uses rare primary source documents and slides to reveal to the public, for the first time, the flaws and consequences of the U.S. military’s 14-year aerial campaign being conducted in Yemen, Somalia, and Afghanistan—one that has consistently used faulty information, killed an untold number of civilians, and stymied intelligence-gathering through its “kill/capture” program that too often … Continue reading

Depending on one’s point of view, Bernie Sanders either held his own or boosted his chances against perceived front-runner Hillary Clinton in Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential primary debate. His message clearly resonated with the live audience, particularly his statements about raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour, global warming, and government-mandated paid childcare leave. Progressives are emboldened by Sanders, who reportedly draws upward of 20,000 people at events. He inspires them with his attacks on capitalism, happily calling himself a “Democratic Socialist.” And his economic plans, while a mess, appeal to their radical (and disastrous) notions of egalitarianism. Happily, … Continue reading

The lavender plant, which is native to the Old World and is characterized by its beautiful hues and invigorating fragrance, has been used for more than 2,500 years as a cosmetic aid. The ancient Egyptians and Phoenicians, for instance, would use lavender as a natural perfume. The Romans loved to use lavender to scent their baths (in fact, “lavender” is derived from the Latin “lavare,” which means “to wash”), while the people of Medieval and Renaissance Europe used lavender to deodorize the stone floors of their castles. Despite its significant cosmetic benefits, however, lavender is also a medicine of considerable … Continue reading