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US allegedly foils hit on Saudi ambassador
Manssor Arbabsiar (2R), is charged over an alleged Iranian government-directed plot to murder the Saudi Ambassador to the United States. Federal Court in New York, October 11, 2011
American authorities reportedly disrupted an Iranian government plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States. Washington declared that it is “committed to holding Iran accountable.”
Two men,...
US Takes Down Top Bio-Terror Official, Then Alleges Iran Plot
A frightening Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) report circulating in the Kremlin today warns that the Obama regime may be about to launch an Operation Northwoods type “false flag” bio-terror attack as a pretext for bombing and then invading Iran.
According to this GRU report, US authorities took down one of their top bio-terror officials yesterday named Dr. Kimberly Lindsey [photo 2nd right]...
Seattle 'superhero' arrested over pepper-spray assault
Fanboys: Phoenix Jones has a growing number of followers, and over 9,000 Facebook fans.
Instead of the bad guys, it was Seattle’s most prolific self-styled superhero that ended up in handcuffs.
Police officers arrested the 23-year-old man who calls himself Phoenix Jones early on Sunday after he was accused of assaulting several people with pepper spray.
He was booked in county jail on four counts...
DHS moves forward with 'pre-crime' detection
Scene from the 2002 Sci-Fi movie “Minority Report” which is now set to become real.
An internal U.S. Department of Homeland Security document indicates that a controversial program designed to predict whether a person will commit a crime is already being tested on some members of the public voluntarily, CNET has learned.
If this sounds a bit like the Tom Cruise movie called “Minority...
At Least 23 Killed as Egyptian Troops Attack Protesting Christians
Sunday's rally began in the Shubra district of northern Cairo, then headed to the state television building along the Nile.
At least 23 Egyptian Christians were killed last night as the country’s worst religious violence since February’s overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, the former president, convulsed the capital Cairo.
The city’s fabled Tahrir Square, where people power triumphed...
Russia introduces chemical castration for pedophiles
Charged with numerous counts of child molesting including murder, Sergey Kutnyuk was sentenced by Sverdlovsk Region Court to life imprisonment.
The Russian parliament has approved a law on pedophilia in a first reading. From now on people found guilty of sex crimes against children under the age of 14 will face chemical castration, while repeat offenders face a life sentence.
According to the new...
VT Investigates the Case of 9/11
The most amusing news this week is the Israeli rerun of a 2008 propaganda story, in which Al Qaeda denounces 9/11 inquiry as conspiracy theory and singles out Israel’s arch enemy Iran as the worst peddler of the madness, as described in the Wednesday Ynetnews story, Al-Qaeda slams Iran ‘conspiracy theories’.
Thus the Zionist/Globalist bogey man, ridiculed as Al-CIA-duh by the free-thinking Internet...
14 tons of marijuana seized by U.S. Border Patrol
Over 1000 bundles of marijuana being stacked by U.S. Border Patrol Agents (U.S. Customs and Border Protection)
Border Patrol agents from the El Centro Sector seized a tractor-trailer with over 14 tons of marijuana valued at more than $22.6 million dollars.
The discovery was made Tuesday evening after a canine team from the Indio station alerted to a large tractor-trailer at the Highway 86 checkpoint...
£2.5 billion benefits bill for EU migrants
The UK is facing the possibility of an additional £2.5 billion annual benefits bill for EU migrants as the European Commission accuses the country of violating EU laws by restricting foreigners’ access to the welfare system. Eurocrats have issued a “reasoned opinion,” giving the UK a two-month deadline to align its legislation with EU law or face court action.
The European Commission...
Massive power failure hits Chile
A widespread power failure has left 10 million people across Chile without electricity, exposing the fragility of the energy grid in the world’s top copper producer.
The blackout, which paralyzed large areas of the country, was sparked by a problem in the Chile’s national grid on Saturday. It occurred at 8:30 p.m. local time (23:30 GMT) and affected a 1,300-kilometer stretch of the narrow,...
Truth about how UK Muslim men exploit polygamy benefits revealed
Two experienced Lancashire social workers say that in their estimation there are 20,000 bigamous or polygamous unions in the UK.
Ghulam is a taxi driver who lives in Blackburn, a once-booming textile town in Lancashire. He has a terrace house near his local mosque (one of 53 in the area), a silver Nissan car and a very complex private life.
For he has so many children that he struggles to remember...
Gang dumps 35 bodies on street in Mexico
35 dead bodies were dumped on the street in Mexican state of Veracruz
Gunmen have blocked a busy road in the Mexican state of Veracruz in rush hour to abandon two trucks with 35 bodies inside.
In the latest disturbing sign of Mexico’s ongoing gang problems, suspected drug traffickers dumped dead bodies of 23 men and 12 women under a busy overpass in downtown Boca del Rio on Tuesday afternoon,...
Rumsfeld: Attack Imminent If Congress Cuts Defense
Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld warned that it will only be a matter of time before America endures another terrorist attack if Congress ends up blaming the defense budget for this country’s red ink woes. “The Department of Defense is not what’s causing the debt and the deficit. It’s the entitlement programs,” he told HUMAN EVENTS in an exclusive interview. “If we make that mistake,...
Swedish police: Islamic terrorism is key threat
Islamic terrorism remains the greatest threat to Sweden, according to Anders Danielsson, head of Sweden’s Security Service (Säpo).
Speaking at a seminar on Monday on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the terror attacks on the US on September 11th 2001, Danielsson said that the strength of al-Qaeda had been greatly weakened in recent years.
The threat from al-Qaeda could be complicated...
Man opens fire at Brooklyn parade, toll rises to 46 shot since Saturday morning
Police have a man in custody after he allegedly fired shots into the air at the West Indian Day Parade before fleeing the scene in a cab.
Gunfire erupted today near the massive West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn not far from where Mayor Michael Bloomberg was marching as the entire city reeled from a epidemic of shootings over the past two days.
By noon today, a total of 46 people had been shot in the...