In a secret vote by the U.N. General Assembly, Russia lost in its bid to retain a seat on the UN Human Rights Council. Russia lost its bid amid daily accusations that the country may be guilty of war crimes for its support of Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad’s assault on the city of Aleppo. The incessant horrific bombing there by Russian-Syrian … Read More
How North Korea Could Make Good On Erasing U.S.
Previously, skeptics have dismissed the threat posed by Pyongyang’s weapons program, but the determined nuclear missile lust of its “dear leader” is showing a track record of consistent progress now that has many becoming concerned. Because now they’ve paraded two different ICBM [inter-continental ballistic missiles] through Pyongyang, conducted four nuclear tests, showed off a compact nuclear design sitting next to … Read More
NORAD Has Went Back Into U.S. Doomsday Underground Base – Why?
According to reports, the potential of a devastating attack to the US power grid by nuclear states such as North Korea has prompted the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) to return to its former location inside Cheyenne Mountain near Colorado Springs, Colorado. Why the return? … it’s said because the enormous bunker in the hollowed-out mountain, built to survive … Read More
NEW WORLD ORDER: Russia Strengthening Ties With China
Russia and China are joining forces and strengthening their military ties while their tensions with the West continues. Military officials from both of the superpowers continue to have and plan coordinated military drills. While at a security forum in Beijing senior Chinese and Russian officials were in unanimous agreement that they must fight back against the US’s attempts to create an … Read More
Schoolchildren Bombed In Syria
20 were killed, many of them children, when 3 schools were bombed by Russian-Syrian warplanes in Syria. The Syria Civil Defense, whose rescue workers are known as the White Helmets, said a complex containing three schools was targeted. Children were reportedly gathered around a school entrance when it was hit. The Syria Civil Defense said initial reports were of more … Read More
Russia Is Preparing For Nuclear War
Its been reported that across Russia, civilians and military personnel just finished up emergency drills aimed at preparing the general population for nuclear or chemical-weapons attacks. But as troubling as the largest civil defense drills since the height of the Cold War have been, the steps Russia has taken to improve its offensive nuclear capabilities are more so. Russia has now … Read More
Russian Northern Fleet Sailing To Syria For Battle
Reports say Russia’s entire northern fleet, a total of eight warships including an aircraft carrier, is on its way to Syria in the country’s largest deployment since the end of the cold war. It’s expected the fleet will pass through the Dover Strait with the U.K. closely watching as they sail on to the Mediterranean and then Syria, where it’s believed … Read More
Internet Attack On U.S. Spreads – Did Russia Attack First?
The Internet is under attack in the U.S. with major websites inaccessible to people across wide swaths of the United States after a company that manages crucial parts of the internet’s infrastructure said it was under waves of attacks. The attacks are a distributed denial-of-service attack, or DDoS, which occurs when hackers flood the servers that run a target’s site with … Read More
Why Israel Fears Obama’s Last Days
Many think Israel faces a unique window of danger from Nov. 9 to Jan. 20, wondering what might President Obama do in his final days in office as it relates to the Jewish state. It’s reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S Secretary of State Kerry that he’s counting on Washington to stick to its policy of nixing anti-Israel … Read More
UNESCO Officially Adopts Jerusalem Resolution
The United Nation’s UNESCO executive board formally adopted the controversial resolution which Israel has said denies the deep historic Jewish connection to holy sites in Jerusalem. The board approved the measure at Paris-based UNESCO with a majority of its members, as required, voting for the adoption. The resolution, titled “Occupied Palestine,” was the latest of several measures at the United … Read More