Posts Tagged ‘implement’

Iran MPs slam Israel’s killing of top Hezbollah member

Over 200 Iranian lawmakers have strongly condemned Israel’s killing of Samir Qantar, a senior member of the Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah, in Syria, calling for avenging his blood.  In a Monday statement, 212 members of Iran’s Parliament (Majlis) expressed their condolences to Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah over the death of Qantar. The […]

When After Fifteen Minutes

When after fifteen-minutes, I haven’t breathed at all, It’s best to snuff the candle out, I answered Final Call; No need to get upset, dear, For souls can never cease, You know we’re still together, And for sure I’m now at peace. When, after fifteen-hours, You’re wondering what is now, The tears are often […]

Kerry to Netanyahu: ‘Let’s kill Palestinians’

Days of Palestine, Jerusalem –“Let’s kill the Palestinian civilians,” American Secretary of State John Kerry said during a visit to occupied Jerusalem on Tuesday. Kerry uttered these words upon his arrival to the occupied Palestinian city of Jerusalem as he met the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “I am here today to talk about ways […]

The era of most humans being employed is nearly over… What happens next?

(NaturalNews) The advancement of the Technology Age continues, and with it stunning discoveries and a plethora of new capabilities. But all of this advancement […]

Wishful thinking? Saudi-led Arab coalition proclaim victory in Yemen soon

     According to the leaders of the Saudi-led Arab coalition, military operations have entered their final stage in the civil war-torn Arabian nation of Yemen, but senior Moscow-based analyst Maxim Shepovalenko believes the Houthis have no intention of giving up yet. Earlier last week at the International Institute of Strategic Studies’ (IISS) Manama Dialogue in […]

Japanese Children’s Cartoon Lifts the Spirit

by Henry Makow Ph.D. Recently my wife introduced me to a Japanese animated feature called “My Neighbor Totoro.” Although directed at children, this movie reminded me of the power of art to reassure, refresh and inspire. It was a reminder of what we are being denied. Written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki (left) in 1988, […]

Who Will Be Hillary’s First Lady?

We can all see it’s beyond time to raise an upside down ‘America is in dire distress’ flag*. Unfortunately the prospects for a rescue boat on the horizon are zilch. We won’t be saved by new leadership in 2016. ~ Valarie Love Just as predicted, “Voters will come home to Jeb/Hillary.” There is a reason […]

Yamaha Shows Motobot Motorcycle-Riding Humanoid Robot

Yamaha Shows Motobot Motorcycle-Riding Humanoid Robot October 28th, 2015 Motobot by Yamaha. Via: Gizmag: Yamaha produced somewhat of a surprise at the Tokyo Motor Show today when it showed a motorcycle-riding robot. Unlike most two-wheeled debutants, Yamaha’s new Motobot isn’t starting out on a […]

“Boots on the Ground” Inside Syria? The Pentagon Comes to the Rescue of the “Islamic State” (ISIS)

On October 27, US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter announced that the Pentagon is contemplating “direct action on the ground” in both Iraq and Syria, “in an effort to combat the self-proclaimed Islamic State terrorist group.” (Sputnik, October 27, 2015). The not so hidden agenda, however,  is not “to combat” but rather “to protect and come to the […]

How Do US Presidential Candidates Weigh in on the Issue of GMOs?

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump recently reposted a tweet from a follower blaming his trailing numbers in a new Iowa poll on genetically modified corn that “creates issues in the brain.” The GMO issue looms large for the candidates currently in the running. “@mygreenhippo #BenCarson is now leading in the #polls in #Iowa. Too much #Monsanto in the #corn creates issues in the brain? #Trump #GOP“ —  Donald […]

South African Higher Education Students Win Moratorium on Tuition Hikes

Universities remain closed as protests continue at University of Witwatersrand and other campuses South African President Jacob Zuma announced a moratorium on tuition increases of six percent on Oct. 23. These fee hikes were scheduled to go into effect for 2016 as Africa’s most industrialized state faces a burgeoning economic crisis of sluggish growth and increasing […]

U.S. Weighs Special Forces in Syria, Helicopters in Iraq

U.S. Weighs Special Forces in Syria, Helicopters in Iraq October 27th, 2015 Via: Reuters: The United States is considering sending a small number of special operations forces to Syria and attack helicopters to Iraq as it weighs options to build momentum in the battle […]

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