‘Liberia’s state oil company has announced that it is laying off all its personnel as part of a revamp plan aimed to save the company from final collapse amid plummeting global oil prices. The National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) said in a statement on Monday that it is laying off managers and low-level workers […]

The post Liberia oil company lays off all personnel to save firm appeared first on David Icke.

The post Jihadi Join? Young Muslims disappear without trace in S. Russia – RT investigates appeared first on David Icke.

‘Lebanon’s cabinet fails to find a solution to the mounting trash crisis in country despite rising public anger over the issue. After more than five hours of heated debate on Tuesday, the cabinet ministers who were divided on which would-be contractor to choose for the task, agreed to refer the pressing issue to a ministerial […]

The post Lebanon cabinet fails to find solution to trash crisis appeared first on David Icke.

‘The United States has finalized technical details with Turkey over an air campaign allegedly against ISIL terrorists in Iraq and Syria. The Pentagon announced on Tuesday that a new phase had begun in fight against Daesh militants. The move, part of a plan that allows the US to use bases in Turkey, was described as […]

The post US and Turkey finalize ‘details’ of Mideast air campaign appeared first on David Icke.

Scott S. Powell, a fellow of the Discovery Institute, has written an excellent essay on how the radicals of the hard left have captured the Democratic Party. As one whose working colleagues mostly fit the stereotype of the leftist Democrats, I can see firsthand that Powell was correct about what Democrats have become. While Powell pretty much is right about the Democrats, he misses almost everything about the modern Republican Party and its intellectual forebears, whose ideas in many ways mirror those of the political opposition and, more important, provide a means for establishing a brand of American totalitarianism that … Continue reading

Saturday, August 22, at the World Science Fiction Convention in Spokane, Washington, the Hugo awards were announced, and this year’s chapter in the continuing saga of Science Fiction Fandom versus the Puppies came to an end.   With five categories cancelled out, it would appear that the Puppies were handed a resounding defeat.  Best Novella, Best Short Story, Best Related Work, Best Short Form Editor, and Best Long Form Editor–five of the six categories where the Puppies swept the nominations–were “cancelled out” by the will of science fiction fandom.  Over 2500 Hugo award voters banded together to ensure that no … Continue reading

It has been a bad week for the photo enforcement industry. On Monday, the Missouri Supreme Court issued three separate rulings declaring the red light camera and speed camera ordinances unconstitutional (view rulings). This was followed Thursday with Karen Finley’s plea of guilty to photo enforcement corruption in Chicago. Finley is the long-time leader of Redflex Traffic Systems of Australia, once one of the world’s leading vendors of automated ticketing machines. Now the company is fighting for its survival. Redflex shares traded Thursday at fire-sale prices on the Australian Securities Exchange. The stock tumbled to an all-time low of 30 … Continue reading

You don’t have to agree with Irwin Schiff’s views on the federal income tax, to feel sympathy for Peter Schiff’s request that his father be released from prison. Irwin, now 87, has been diagnosed with lung cancer and it seems likely that he will not live to see his July 26, 2017 release date. Peter Schiff took his appeal to the Alex Jones show yesterday. About Irwin Schiff And His Theories Irwin Schiff is probably the father or, if not the grandfather of the modern tax protester (or you might prefer “tax honesty”) movement. Irwin appears to be quite sincere … Continue reading

(ANTIMEDIA) Everything we know about history is wrong—in many ways. Even so, there is one particular lie that is especially damaging to the consciousness of the general population. It is the idea that most of humanity has existed under governments and empires throughout history. To be clear, it is true that governments, empires, and other forms of organized thuggery took place throughout history, but these plantations only stretched so far. Vast areas of the planet were inhabited by free and relatively peaceful groups of people. They traded amongst themselves and helped each other through hard times—without authority and organized violence. … Continue reading

For over 6,000 years humans have been consuming flax seeds. Deemed a superfood, flax seeds grow from a plant which produces a beautiful blue flower. This plant can grow in both tropical and subtropical climates. The fruit pod which is grown contains either golden-yellow seeds or brown seeds. Regardless of their color, flax seeds aren’t called superfoods for just any reason – they pack a nutritional punch to boost health. Flax seed nutrition Let’s examine one ounce (three tablespoons) of flax seeds for its nutritional contents. Omega-3 (ALA) 6,338mg Fiber 8g Protein 6g Vitamin B1 31% Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) Manganese 35% RDA Magnesium 30% RDA … Continue reading

I stood at the top of the mountain And China sang to me In the peaceful haze of harvest time A song of eternity . I thought of time and distance The hardships of history I heard the hope and the hunger When China sang to me… When China sang to me . –        Neil Peart . I have noticed something strange for the last several weeks, and today was prompted to write something about it.  Let me explain. Until about six weeks ago, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard was all Greece all the time.  (The link is to a perpetual list of … Continue reading

I’ll never forget the first time I saw a lobster boiled alive. It was at a family gathering when I was very young, perhaps five or six years old. One of my aunts calmly picked up a happily wriggling lobster out of an ice chest and dropped it in a pot of boiling water. The lobster flailed a bit and then stopped moving. That incident made a strong impression on me. I think of it whenever I read of a law, court decision, or administrative decision that, while not notable by itself, represents the end – the death – of … Continue reading

A few days ago, I posted on this website a commentary about how the Republican establishment and its financial backers were trying to repackage the usual GOP hacks as the true outsiders and political mavericks. This transmogrification seemed necessary for the party operators in order to head off the surging candidacy of Donald Trump. Although one can cite other indications of how this is happening, the most telling example of how Jeb Bush is being transformed, has come courtesy of the Koch Brothers. Billionaire supporters of the GOP establishment, Charles and David Koch have not only poured a king’s ransom … Continue reading

What is currently happening in markets should be no surprise to investors who understand sound money and have been following our risk warnings in the last few years. The world has been living in cloud cuckoo land for so long that unlimited credit at zero percent, hundreds of trillions of dollars of new credit and quadrillions in derivatives were all believed to be real money and assets and part of normality. In the last couple of days we can see how quickly euphoria changes to fear. The Dow went down over 500 points on Friday and started down over 1,000 … Continue reading