The blast struck the town of Nusaybin, near the Syrian border, but no group has immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, Reuters reports. A small building next to the apartment block was partially flattened by the bomb, while a large crater appeared in the road. Windows in near-by buildings have all been blown out, due […]
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2 policemen killed, dozens injured after bomb blast in south eastern Turkey
Justice For Peter Liang Protest Ignores Justice For Akai Gurley
Print Friendly Above Photo: From keegan.nyc Today, thousands gathered in support of Peter Liang, the NYPD officer who shot and killed Akai Gurley, and was recently convicted of manslaughter and other charges by a Brooklyn jury. When family and supporters of Akai Gurley arrived to counter protest, they were booed, cursed at, flipped off, and told […]
Source: Russia, Iran to continue mutual visits for close dialogue
On Sunday, an Iranian diplomatic source said the situation in Syria was in focus of talks between Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and visiting Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu TEHRAN, February 22. /TASS/. Russia and Iran agreed to continue a series of mutual visits for a close dialogue, an Iranian diplomatic source said on Monday after […]
Edward Hendrie’s Defense of Flat Earth
February 13, 2016 If the earth were a globe, airliners would not be able to fly on a flat and level path. Any pilot will tell you that once a plane gets to its cruising altitude, the pilot “levels off” and flies in a straight and level path. Indeed, the pilot uses the horizon […]
Edward Hendrie’s Defense of Flat Earth
February 13, 2016 If the earth were a globe, airliners would not be able to fly on a flat and level path. Any pilot will tell you that once a plane gets to its cruising altitude, the pilot “levels off” and flies in a straight and level path. Indeed, the pilot uses the horizon […]
Edward Hendrie’s Defense of Flat Earth
February 13, 2016 If the earth were a globe, airliners would not be able to fly on a flat and level path. Any pilot will tell you that once a plane gets to its cruising altitude, the pilot “levels off” and flies in a straight and level path. Indeed, the pilot uses the horizon […]
Edward Hendrie’s Defense of Flat Earth
February 13, 2016 If the earth were a globe, airliners would not be able to fly on a flat and level path. Any pilot will tell you that once a plane gets to its cruising altitude, the pilot “levels off” and flies in a straight and level path. Indeed, the pilot uses the horizon […]
The Syria Proxy War against the Islamic State (ISIS) Has Reached its Climax. Military Escalation, Towards a US-NATO Sponsored Ground Invasion?
Image left Michel Chossudovsky Washington’s strategy consists in spearheading a broader regional war by inciting Turkey, Saudi Arabia as well as Israel to do the “dirty work for us”. Until recently, Syrian Government Forces together with their allies (Russia, Iran, Hezbollah) have been confronting so-called “opposition rebels” largely composed of “moderate” terrorists and mercenaries, with […]
Mumia Abu-Jamal And The Fight Over Prisoner Rights And Healthcare
Print Friendly Above Photo: From PopularResistance.org. Veteran political prisoner rights activist Dr. Johanna Fernandez of Baruch College joined us to discuss the latest developments by political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal to attain adequate medical attention. – December 24, 2015 JARED BALL, PRODUCER, TRNN: Welcome, everyone, back to the Real News Network. I’m Jared Ball here in Baltimore. Longtime […]
Europe and the Final Solution
A common topic is how to deal with the refugee crisis. It is perfectly understandable that Europeans, mindful of their security and their children’s future, should be concerned. Unsurprisingly, getting rid of the unwanted non-Europeans is seen to be the priority concern. Here, some suggest putting the horse in front of the cart. It […]
Chemtrails, ET’s & Alien Technology – The Covert Conquest of a Dying Planet
V. Susan Ferguson, ContributorWaking Times Have we lost our planet Earth to a faction of greedy un-evolved tyrannical extraterrestrials? The connection between early reports of alien craft propulsion systems using tube-like toruses, Lockheed- Martin Skunkworks new promise of a portable fusion energy source the toroidal Tokamak, and frightening aspects of planetary geoengineering with chemtrails that […]
Activist Facing 1000 Lashes & 10 Years In Prison Wins Human Rights Prize
Print Friendly Above Photo: Raif Badawi © Courtesy of Amnesty International. European Parliament awards Sakharov Prize to Raif Badawi Raif Badawi is the laureate of this year’s Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought, following an October 29 decision by EP President Martin Schulz and the political group leaders. Badawi is a blogger from Saudi Arabia currently […]
Why Self-Driving Cars Must Be Programmed to Kill
Why Self-Driving Cars Must Be Programmed to Kill October 27th, 2015 Via: MIT Technology Review: Self-driving cars are already cruising the streets. But before they can become widespread, carmakers must solve an impossible ethical dilemma of algorithmic morality. […]
Our Infrastructure Is Falling Apart -The Railroads
5 Comments (POPEYE) I walked a 1/4 mile of train track in central Florida recently, and found that the tracks in many spots are not connected properly to the railroad ties, and some not at all. And these tracks run past houses. The tracks date back to the 1940’s. Perhaps our infrastructure should be a […]
No compromise for Okinawa? Protests or not, work on US base in Japan resumes
The “concentrated discussions” on the project that faced fierce opposition of the locals ended in vain on Saturday and the construction works in Henoko, Okinawa, have now resumed, Japan’s Kyodo news agency reports. READ MORE: Japan halts construction of US base in Okinawa for ‘concentrated discussions’ with local authorities The decision has sparked a wave […]
AGENT ORANGE: Okinawa
by Bob Hanafin The below article US Military Defoliants on Okinawa: Agent Orange by Jon W. Mitchell was brought to the attention of Veterans Today News. His article originally appeared in the Asia-Pacific Journal – Japan Focus When I read the article what really caught my eye was the scholarly way in which Jon […]