January 2019 archive

Today’s News 31st January 2019

US Intel Confirm China Tests "World's Most Powerful Railgun" At Sea Just on the heels of an alarming recent Pentagon intelligence study which assessed that China “already leads the world” in key areas of advanced defense technology, CNBC reports a huge breakthrough concerning what’s long been rumored the most feared and devastating futuristic weapon in Beijing’s …

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Today’s News 30th January 2019

As Midwest Freezes, Aussie Heatwave Reaches Record Highs While Midwest America hunkers down for the coldest temperatures in a generation, temperature records have also tumbled across South Australia, with the city of Adelaide experiencing its hottest day on record. Life-threatening cold is sweeping across Chicago… As Australians face animal culls, mass fish deaths across the nation,  …

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Today’s News 29th January 2019

Paul Craig Roberts: The Delegitimization Of The White Male Authored by Paul Craig Roberts, We know that the white male has been delegitimized. Women’s studies, black studies, Latino studies, and Identity Politics have been demonizing, and teaching hatered of, white males since the 1980s. But where did these hate-filled special interest groups get their power? …

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Today’s News 28th January 2019

Scheer: The Illegal CIA Operation That Brought Us 9/11 Authored by Robert Scheer via TruthDig.com, Was it conspiracy or idiocy that led to the failure of U.S. intelligence agencies to detect and prevent the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon headquarters? That’s one of the questions at the heart of …

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Today’s News 27th January 2019

McCain May Be Dead, But "Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran" Still Resounds Authored by Brian Cloughley via The Strategic Culture Foundation, In 2007, when making a speech during his bid for the presidency of the United States, the late Senator John McCain spoke about Iran’s supposed nuclear weapons’ programme and when questioned as to whether there …

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Today’s News 26th January 2019

Smith: Feminism Is A Disease – And Masculinity Is The Cure Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.com, It seems these days like everyone and their gender-fluid grandma has some “profound” insight into the minds and world of men. Men and masculinity are spoken of in the media with sharp tones of fear mixed with disdain, …

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Today’s News 25th January 2019

US Army Uses Russian-Style Vehicles In War Drill The US Army conducted a war exercise last week with Russian-styled air defense systems during Southern Strike 19 at the Shelby Air to Ground Bombing Range, Mississippi. Southern Strike is a large scale, conventional and special operations field training exercise hosted by the Mississippi National Guard, reported Defence Blog. The 172d Airlift Wing …

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Today’s News 24th January 2019

Integrity Initiative: Big Brother's Minions… Or Flim-Flam Artists? Authored by Patrick Armstrong via The Strategic Culture Foundation, I’m not sure what to make of Integrity Initiative (what a great gaslighting name: integrity? Hah hah: no, just furtive paid propaganda and opinion steering). But I watch the unfolding revelations with fascination. Certainly, the whole thing is bigger than it seemed at …

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Today’s News 23rd January 2019

France And Germany Take Major Step Toward EU Army To Protect "Europe Threatened By Nationalism" French President Emmanuel Macron’s push for what he previously called “a real European army” got a big boost on Tuesday amid France and Germany signing an updated historic treaty reaffirming their close ties and commitment to support each other during a ceremony in …

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Today’s News 22nd January 2019

Death Of Russiagate? Mueller Team Tied To Mifsud's Network Via Disobedient Media, In April last year, Disobedient Media broke coverage of the British involvement in the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, asking why All Russiagate Roads Lead To London, via the quasi-scholar Joseph Mifsud and others. The issue was also raised by WikiLeaks’s Julian Assange, just days before the Ecuadorian …

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