VATICAN - While CNN fake news is reporting a coup in the Vatican to dethrone Pope Francis, moved by so-called “unsubstantiated news”, inside sources close to me are confirming that the Pope is going to finally resign and is preparing to move back to his native country of Argentina.
USA - The left-wing media hasn’t merely declared war on reason and liberty; they’re now waging a coordinated, full-on attack on human health. Two recent attacks highlight the nefarious agenda in the anti-human media: The attacks on coconut oil, one of the cleanest, healthiest plant-based dietary fat sources on the planet.
UK - Thirty men and one woman have been charged with sexual crimes in Huddersfield, England – including the trafficking and rape of girls as young as 12-years-old, along with the facilitating of sexual abuse.
HOLLAND - In a startling report by Dutch newspaper, Algemeen Dagblad (AD) it has been revealed that more than a thousand girls will be blackmailed and forced into prostitution over the course of a year in the Netherlands. Van Overveld points out that there are nearly 1,400 underage victims yearly. Once the blackmail is obtained, the girls are forced into prostitution. Traffickers of mostly Moroccan, Turkish, Antillean, or Roman descent abuse and lure girls into the “lucrative trade”, sometimes “earning up to 800 euros a day on a girl”. Small communities will continue to be rocked and manipulated by migrants with bad intentions as long as unfettered access across borders is allowed in Europe. At what point does one declare that enough is enough and the safety and security of the innocence of children comes before the well-being of refugees incompatible with Western society?
USA - This keeps happening over and over, and yet nobody in the mainstream media would ever dare to call for a federal investigation into the pharmaceutical companies. That is because the big drug corporations have literally spent billions of dollars advertising their products on television, on radio and in the newspapers over the years, and if that gravy train were to ever end the mainstream media would collapse.
USA - California has been struck by a 4.4 magnitude earthquake, making it the third quake just this month. The earthquake struck at 7.33pm local time, August 28, and was followed by a magnitude 3.4 tremor just a minute later. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the main earthquake was widely felt and buildings were shaking for several seconds. The earthquake is not the only natural disaster these counties have experiences lately, as the Holy Fire has been raging through the area. This is the third earthquake California has experienced this month alone, and recently a 6.2 magnitude quake sparked fear the “Big One” might be coming. If the earthquake hits, it could cause a devastating tsunami of 85ft high waves leaving 33,000 people drowning.
NEW CALEDONIA - An undersea earthquake with a magnitude of 7.1 has rocked the South Pacific island of New Caledonia – the latest in a series of 25 large tremors to shake the so-called Ring of Fire in the last 24 hours. And seismologists from the Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center have warned the most recent tremor could trigger potentially hazardous tsunami waves of up to one metre for the island, as well as Fiji and Vanuatu. USGS’s latest map shows a total of 25 quakes around the Ring of Fire, a region of high seismic activity which stretches 25,000 miles around the Pacific basin.
INDONESIA – Indonesia has been rocked by a huge 6.2 magnitude earthquake off the coast of West Timor, with tremors reported in Bali and Australia. The quake struck at a depth of 6.2 miles (10km) about 100km (62 miles) southeast of Kupang, in the East Nusa Tenggara province. Experts at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) issued the earthquake alert at about 8.15am BST (2:15pm local time). Five minutes later, it was followed by a shallow 5.6 magnitude quake nearby. Indonesia has been rocked by a string of deadly earthquakes, particularly on Lombok island, leaving more than 500 people dead. Reconstruction efforts are now underway on the island, with the disasters having caused £263 million ($340 million) in damage. About 390,000 people remain displaced after the quakes, according to Indonesia's disaster agency.
USA - The Trump Administration is set to formally reject the Palestinian demand for a “right of return” for millions of so-called refugees and their descendants to Israel, an Israeli TV report said Saturday night. In the coming days, Washington will announce a policy that “from its point of view, essentially cancels the ‘right of return,’” the report said. Palestinian “refugees” are the only “refugees” in the world that pass that status on to their descendants in perpetuity. One of the core issues in the conflict is the Palestinian demand that those so-called refugees and their descendants — who now number around 5 million — be allowed to return to Israel. Israel has categorically rejected this demand, deeming it a bid to destroy the Jewish state by demographics.
ISRAEL - Israel is entering its sixth year of drought, the Water Authority said Sunday, with many of the country’s waterways at a 98-year low. The Sea of Galilee is 214.2 meters (703 feet) below sea level, perilously close to its black line. Nevertheless, the average Israeli has not felt the drought as in the past, mostly due to the fact that the state has invested heavily in building five enormous desalination plants in recent years — providing some 70% of the country’s drinking water directly from the sea — and is building two more. Furthermore, Israel recycles some 86% of its waste water for agricultural purposes.
IRELAND - Pope Francis was greeted by rapturous crowds as he toured the streets of Dublin yesterday at the start of his historic visit to Ireland – only the second ever to the country by a Pontiff. It was a warmth that will no doubt have come as some relief, given the cold shadow of abuse now covering the Catholic Church. That shadow will be all-too apparent once again today when Francis travels to Knock and its famous shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
GERMANY - Police are braced for further protests in the eastern German city of Chemnitz on Monday, after far-Right rioters tore through the streets attacking people they believed to be migrants on Sunday afternoon. A crowd of around 800 people gathered in the city Sunday afternoon to protest after a man was killed in a fight between “a number of people of different nationalities,” local police said. Unconfirmed rumours being circulated online said the fight between around ten men may have kicked off after a woman was harassed in the street. The protests were organised spontaneously by far-right groups, including the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany party (AfD), which is currently the biggest opposition party in Germany’s parliament.
IRAN - Iran has full control of the Gulf and the US Navy does not belong there, the head of the navy of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, General Alireza Tangsiri, was quoted by Tasnim news agency as saying on Monday. Tehran has suggested it could take military action in the Gulf to block other countries’ oil exports in retaliation for US sanctions intended to halt its sales of crude. Washington maintains a fleet in the Gulf that protects oil shipping routes.
Tangsiri said Iran had full control of the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz that leads into it. Closing the strait would be the most direct way of blocking shipping. “We can ensure the security of the Persian Gulf and there is no need for the presence of aliens like the US and the countries whose home is not in here,” he said in the quote, which appeared in English translation on Tasnim.
USA - Public schools in Florida must now display the motto, “In God We Trust,” per provisions of a state law passed in March and now brought to full effect with the opening of the new academic year. Title XLVIII, Chapter 1003 of the state law has been amended to read: “Each district school board shall adopt rules to require, in all of the schools of the district and in each building used by the district school board, the display of the state motto, ‘In God We Trust’ … in a conspicuous place.”
RUSSIA - As the United States continues to pile an ever-growing list of sanctions on to Russia, the country is fighting back by abandoning the US dollar. Although they have been expressing their desire to break away from the hegemony of the US petrodollar and the global dollar-based payment systems for years, Russia’s deputy foreign minister, Sergei Ryabkov, said this week that they are accelerating those efforts, to “get rid of the dollar.”