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Friday, April 17, 2020

Mexican Drug Tunnel Exits in U.S. Warehouse Run by Illegal Aliens



Mexican Drug Tunnel Exits in U.S. Warehouse Run by Illegal Aliens Near CBP Crossing
Mexican drug smugglers are really getting bold. A cross-border tunnel recently discovered by U.S. authorities exits in a San Diego warehouse right next to a busy Customs and Border Protection (CBP) port of entry. It gets better. The southern California warehouse is manned by Illegal immigrants even though it is situated just a few hundred yards from a hectic border crossing staffed with federal agents around the clock.
 •  2020-04-16  •  Judi McLeod

Dr. SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD Crushes Dr. Fauci Exposes Birx, Clintons, Bill Gates, And The W.H.O <<<<click on
 •  2020-04-16  •  News on the Net
Trump misstated in saying that COVID-19 “came out of nowhere”
George Bush, Barack Obama,Trump misstated in saying that COVID-19 came out of nowhereBig, cataclysmic events seldom come out of nowhere. Though, granted, they occasionally do. Particularly when the earth acts unexpectedly.
On March 27, 1964, the Great Alaskan Earthquake, also known as the Good Friday Earthquake, was a magnitude 9.2 megathrust quake; the most powerful earthquake recorded in North American history. Second most powerful in world history. Unexpected.
 •  2020-04-16  •  Lee Cary
Cowboys, Ranchers Kick Off Protests To Reopen American Economy Again
Cowboys, Ranchers Kick Off Protests To Reopen American Economy AgainJas it has happened multiple times before in America’s storied past, hope is springing up from the hardy west, home of the cowboy, the rancher and the farmer, all fondly known as “The Salt of the Earth”.
Their hope lies in their demand for governments to ”reopen the economy while there’s still some economy left to reopen”. They are encouraging people to come out of government-imposed lock-downs, and to get on with life as they always have, no matter what the adversity.
 •  2020-04-16  •  Judi McLeod
TV Networks Should Redirect the Money Set to Benefit the WHO
TV Networks Should Redirect the Money Set to Benefit the WHOPresident Trump’s decision to pull U.S. funding of the World Health Organization (WHO), pending an investigation, is justified based on both their recent record of covering for China’s role in the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as for their track record over the past decade and beyond. But by announcing his decision this week, Trump is walking into a media buzz saw, certainly not for the first time.
 •  2020-04-16  •  Roger Aronoff
Uncle Sam-President Trump—Signs Your Pay Checks, Nancy Pelosi
Uncle Sam-President Trump—Signs Your Pay Checks, Nancy Pelosi
Proof can always be found in the proverbial pudding: Hoarding, then gorging on gourmet chocolate ice cream intensifies one’s inherent idiocy as it is doing to addle-headed Democrat House ‘Squeaker’ Nancy Pelosi.
Pelosi boasted about her stash of chocolate ice cream to see her over Easter to The Late Late Show with James Corden.
 •  2020-04-16  •  Judi McLeod
Facebook didn’t like an opinion I expressed so it censored me
Facebook didn’t like an opinion I expressed so it censored me
This is a first for me.
Although I know some articles flagged by Facebook are in fact false, this one of mine, “The CDC Confesses to Lying About COVID-19 Death Numbers”, shouldn’t have been flagged at all.
 •  2020-04-16  •  Matthew Vadum
CBS Reporter Paula Reid eclipses CNN's Jim Acosta in Rudeness
CBS Reporter Paula Reid eclipses CNN's Jim Acosta in RudenessJim Acosta, once the undisputed champion of rudeness among White House alleged journalists, has been dethroned by Paula Reid of CBS News.
Long live the Queen.
 •  2020-04-16  •  Lee Cary
Liberate America by Turning the Political Pain up to 11
The late Sage of Baltimore, H. L. Mencken, once wrote, “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.”
Polling suggests that America’s governors and mayors have done the terrified, beaten-down people’s bidding after saturation media coverage of panic-inducing epidemiological modeling made Americans strangely docile.
 •  2020-04-16  •  Matthew Vadum
Now Is The Time For All Good Americans To Come To The Aid Of Their Country
 •  2020-04-16  •  Dag Barkley
Plastic Is Not Toxic
 •  2020-04-16  •  Canada Free Press
Pelosi's Self-Isolation: Cursing, Plotting and Getting Even
 •  2020-04-16  •  Dag Barkley

Immunity certificates: a load of nonsense and a covert op
—-Once again, in this article, I step into the world of official gibberish about the epidemic and the virus and tests and so on. I point out the internal contradictions in the government position. And then I step back and look at what they’re really up to, in the way of a covert operation.
Let’s start with the official word on so-called immunity certificates.
 •  2020-04-16  •  Jon Rappoport
President Trump’s Guidelines for Opening Up America Again!
Thanks to you, President Trump’s aggressive strategy to beat Coronavirus is working.
A quarter of U.S. counties have no Coronavirus cases reported. Half of American states have fewer than 2,500 cases total. New infections are declining across the New York metro area, as well as in the closely watched Houston and New Orleans communities.
 •  2020-04-16  •  White House

Trump Knows Starvation is Not an Option for America

With food shortages looming, President Trump is moving to reopen the U.S. economy. This has to be done, and anybody who wants America to survive as a superpower, rather than a banana republic, knows it.
Trump realizes that if the advice of the health “experts” is followed to its logical conclusion, bananas won’t even be available on our dinner tables. The “experts” want to eradicate a disease even if it means eradicating the people who might get it. That is unacceptable. America can do better.
 •  2020-04-16  •  Cliff Kincaid

Canada Free Press Daily Mailout
Coronavirus – the Double Standard
Coronavirus – the Double Standard
For some of us, the word “statistics”, brings back memories of our college days, when we were forcefully required to deal with this occult science – one which I, sooner than later, found to be a rather valuable tool used in collecting, organizing, analyzing and interpreting data in rather meaningful quantitative forms. Matter of fact, I venture to say, statistics are intimately entwined in our lives as a means of evaluating the present and forecasting the future.
 •  2020-04-16  •  Obie Usategui


Kurdish recognition of the Armenian Genocide



Kurdish recognition of the Armenian Genocide - Wikipedia

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There is a recognition by several groups of Kurds of the participation of their ancestors in the .... In this article, Berivan also mentions the genocide in Turkey:.List of massacres in Turkey - WikipediaThe following is a list of massacres that occurred in Turkey ):. Contents. 1 Antiquity; 2 Middle .... It is the second most studied case of genocide after the Holocaust. ... Turkey was condemned for carrying out the massacre of Kurdish civilians in ...Middle Ages · ‎Ottoman Empire · ‎Before 1914 · ‎World War I (1914–1918)





n.wikipedia.org › wiki › List_of_massacres_in_TurkeyThe following is a list of massacres that occurred in Turkey ):. Contents. 1 Antiquity; 2 Middle .... It is the second most studied case of genocide after the Holocaust. ... Turkey was condemned for carrying out the massacre of Kurdish civilians in ...Middle Ages · ‎Ottoman Empire · ‎Before 1914 · ‎World War I (1914–1918)

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COVID-19 exposes terrible dangers of globalization

The Washington Times
MORNING EDITION
Friday, April 17, 2020
Medical workers cheer and acknowledge pedestrians and FDNY firefighters who gathered to applaud them at 7pm outside Brooklyn Hospital Center, Tuesday, April 14, 2020, in New York.  (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
U.S. ducks coronavirus doomsday as projections miss mark
America appears to be avoiding doomsday coronavirus scenarios -- and it's spurring questions about why the initial numbers were so ... more
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‘Next front in the war’: Trump says some states can begin to reopen May 1
President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, Thursday, April 16, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
GOP mocks ‘Nancy Antoinette’ after Pelosi shows off high-end freezer full of ice cream
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was the subject of one of two hashtags that trended after Democrats blocked a coronavirus relief package. (Associated Press) ** FILE **
Virus flareups spread economic-shutdown debate to new ‘hot spots’
A medical worker, left, tests a person for the coronavirus from inside a booth, Thursday, April 16, 2020, at MGH Chelsea HealthCare Center, in Chelsea, Mass. The booth separates clinicians from patients, and protects front line providers. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
Green New Deal would fuel ‘massive increase’ in mining for China
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., speaks with other lawmakers during a break from testimony from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg before a House Financial Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019, on Facebook&#39;s impact on the financial services and housing sectors. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Pelosi delays reauthorization of domestic violence law over ‘boyfriend’ language
In this March 13, 2020, file photo, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., arrive to make a statement ahead of a planned late-night vote on the coronavirus aid package deal, at the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
Two North Korean defectors take seats in South Korean parliament
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Horowitz report is enough to make J. Edgar Hoover blush
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz appears at the launch of the Procurement Collusion Strike Force at the Justice Department in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen) ** FILE **
COVID-19 exposes terrible dangers of globalization
Illustration on world supply chains in global trade by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
Confronting the U.S. debt crisis before it’s too late
Illustration on dealing with U.S. debt by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
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McConnell hits Dems as small business loans stall, funds run dry: ‘This should be above politics’
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., walks to his office on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, April 9, 2020. Senate Democrats on Thursday stalled President Donald Trump&#39;s request for $250 billion to supplement a &amp;quot;paycheck protection&amp;quot; program for businesses crippled by the coronavirus outbreak, demanding protections for minority-owned businesses and money for health care providers and state and local governments. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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