because it exposes the faults of socialism...(Natural News) The so-called "mainstream media" fails Americans so many ways each and every day, it's difficult to keep track, and one of those failures involves the lack of coverage of the latest fa
demonstrates extreme derangement of climate change cultists...(Natural News) As expected, fanatical climate change cultists are totally melting down in another irrational, emotionally charged frenzy over President Trump's correct decision to pull t
What are the commitments made by 184 countries related to the Paris Agreement on the environment ? Developed countries have offered absolute economy-wide emissions targets (the United States, for instance, had pledged to reduce its emissions 26-28 p
Conservatives and progressives alike spent the 20th century arguing for universal political principles. But the world is not so malleable; even in a hyper-connected digital age elites struggle to maintain support for globalism against a tide of natio
Dubai (AFP) - After bringing in Lamborghinis and Ferraris to patrol roads, Dubai police have enrolled a robotic officer, the first in a unit that aims to make up a quarter of the force by 2030.
A bad credit score can be quite the hardship in America. But can you imagine a bad social credit score? China is implementing social credit scores that will influence the types of schooling, jobs, and housing available to citizens. The population wil
President Donald Trump will make a statement regarding the Paris Accord in White House on June 1, 2017. President Trump hasn't made a final decision on whether the U.S. will quit the Paris Accord on climate change, but White House officials indicat
Luke Rudkowski is on the ground at Bilderberg 2017! Below you will find the recently released agenda items as well as the official list of participants.
mumps, rubella, influenza or rotavirus among vaccinated children...
(Natural News) The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine controversy started with the 1998 publication of a research paper in the medical journal The Lancet.
JetBlue Airways Corp. and Delta Air Lines Inc. will test facial- and fingerprint-recognition technology at two U.S. airports to replace boarding passes, building on industry efforts to increase security and ease passage through airports.
Federal airport security officials have begun asking travelers to take books and food out of their carry-on luggage, prompting some fliers to complain about a further invasion of the limited privacy they have left at checkpoints.
On May 23, 2017, the House Intelligence Committee held another hearing concerning the alleged Russian hacking of our election system which really isn't about hacking, it's about Russian "active measures" which really means disinformation and
In this video, Luke Rudkowski brings us another insightful weekly news wrap up.
One of the biggest stories this week is the death of the first person Luke ever confronted- Zbiginew Brezinski. The U.S. mainstream media remembered him as mainly the n
A new ad campaign for Heineken beer promotes "a world without borders or barriers," in another nod to the vacuous virtue-signaling that is being embraced by many top companies.
Text has been added to cans of Heineken that states, "Here's To
Official Washington got to relive the excitement of Watergate in a "gotcha" moment after President Trump fired FBI Director James Comey. There were fond recollections of how righteous the major newspapers felt when condemning President Nixon over
Andy Rubin wasn't ready to retire when he left Google in 2014. He certainly could have: After an illustrious career developing some of the most innovative products in tech, he had all the wealth and accolades anyone could want.
How often do we hear the claim that American troops "defend our freedoms"? The claim is made often by U.S. officials and is echoed far and wide across the land by television commentators, newspaper columnists, public-school teachers, and many oth
The toy-like drones destroyed during an Army field exercise at Fort Sill, Okla., last month weren't anything special; however, the way they were brought down -- zapped out of the sky by lasers mounted on a Stryker armored vehicle -- might grab people
With the market pricing in near certainty of a June rate hike despite the Fed's tacit warning that it would like to see evidence the recent economic slowdown is over, a recurring question among trading desks is why aren't long-dated bonds selling off
(Natural News) A report by investment advisory firm Cornerstone Capital Group revealed that nearly half of all retail workers in the U.S. face job insecurity as use of automation technology continues to rise across the country. According to the repor
Publisher's Note: Another bombing in hoplophobic Albion and the UK authorities can be counted on to double down on any criticism levied against the primary religious adherents (Sunni Wahhabist Salafist jihadists funded out of the The Amphibian
It wouldn't be a Thursday on the internet if folks weren't irrationally upset over something. The latest installment? A bunch of dudes who are mad that Austin's Alamo Drafthouse is planning a women-only screening of Wonder Woman on June 6.
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