End Times Headline News. February 10 2024
Undeniable evidence of Biden's mental decline. Netanyahu orders evacuation and military action in Rafah. Impending oil supply shortage. Harvard Renews CV19 Vaccine Mandate. Propaganda wars begin
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Biden’s ‘Angry’ Press Conference Made Hur’s Memory Report ‘Infinitely Worse’
The fallout from US President Joe Biden’s emergency press conference on Thursday night might be even worse than the damning report itself, Ed Martin, former chairman of the Missouri Republican Party told Sputnik’s Final Countdown on Friday.
Biden’s press conference was held in response to the report issued by special counsel Robert Hur concluding that the President should not be charged for his handling of classified documents during and after his time as Vice President.
President Mumblebum talks to dead people. Can't remember who Hamas are. And now even his own DOJ pack him off to the nursing home! KENNEDY'S head-in-hands conclusion: Biden won't be voted out of the White House - he'll be wheeled out
It's enough to make French President Mitterand turn over in his grave and gasp 'Sacre bleu!!'
Undeniable evidence of Joe Biden's startling mental decline is accumulating faster than naked selfies in Hunter's laptop. The Justice Department has now dropped one of the most damning indictments to date of our President – and they didn't hit him with a single charge.
5.7 magnitude earthquake hits Hawaii - residents describe 'huge' tremors and shaking buildings
A 5.7 magnitude earthquake has struck south of Hawaii's Big Island, rocking buildings and triggering huge tremors across the state, officials say.
The earthquake hit at an ocean depth of over 22 miles around 1.5 miles of the Kau Coast, although the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) said a tsunami is not expected. Residents on the island of Oahu - over 200 miles from the epicenter - reported severe shaking and some damage, however it is unclear if the earthquake has resulted in any deaths or injuries.
‘Wait, was that an earthquake?’ Magnitude 4.6 temblor strikes near Malibu, rattles Southern California
A magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck near Malibu on Friday and was felt across a wide swath of Southern California.
The temblor was reported at 1:47 p.m., with an epicenter about two and a half miles northeast of Leo Carrillo State Beach and about three miles northwest of El Matador State Beach. It was followed by several aftershocks. Earlier estimates listed a magnitude of 4.7 and 4.5.
Houthis Say All Warships Must Leave Red Sea as Brit Ship Sent Off for Refit Following Militia Attack
The UK is the only US ally to have committed anything besides a handful of shipless seamen to take part in the American-led operation to try to contain the Houthis in the Red Sea amid the Yemeni militia’s attempts to close the waterway to Israeli-linked shipping.
The Houthis will continue to fire on Western warships operating in the Red Sea, with the goal being to force all foreigners out of the region, Yemeni Supreme Political Council member Mohammed Ali al-Houthi has announced.
Knesset speaker cancels meeting with UN chief Guterres, calls him ‘lost cause’
Amir Ohana, on New York visit, says he nixed meeting because of secretary general’s repeated criticism of Israel and calls for halt to war
Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana canceled a planned meeting in New York on Friday with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, citing the latter’s claim the night prior that Israel was violating international law in its war against the Hamas terror group in Gaza. “The cancellation of the meeting does not come in a vacuum,” Ohana said in a statement, referencing comments Guterres made in late October that Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel had not happened “in a vacuum.” He went on to note “56 years of suffocating [Israeli] occupation.”
In Riyadh, Arab ministers agree to advance joint plan for post-war Gaza — diplomats
Foreign ministers of Egypt, Jordan, United Arab Emirates and Qatar reiterate call for an immediate ceasefire, seek ‘irreversible’ steps towards recognition of Palestinian state
Top ministers from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan, Egypt and the Palestinian Authority agreed at a meeting in Riyadh Thursday to move forward with plans to present a joint political vision for rehabilitating the Gaza Strip and establishing a Palestinian state after the Israel-Hamas war, two senior diplomats told The Times of Israel Friday. Several drafts of the plan have already begun circulating between the countries, though it is unclear when it will be unveiled.
White House clarifies Biden spoke of Israel when he said Gaza response ‘over the top’
After lack of clarity on president’s comments, press secretary says ‘US wants to see Hamas defeated,’ but Israel must do so while protecting civilians
The White House clarified Friday that US President Joe Biden was referring to Israel’s military campaign against Hamas when he described the conduct of the response in Gaza as “over the top” the previous day. “He was obviously talking about Israel’s conduct in Gaza,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said when asked about the matter during a press briefing. “He’s been clear that the US wants to see the Hamas terror organization defeated. That is a shared goal that we have with Israel,” she continued.
Netanyahu orders plan for evacuation and military action in Gaza’s Rafah
It is impossible to achieve the goal of the war without eliminating Hamas, and by leaving four Hamas battalions in Rafah," the Prime Minister's Office stated…
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed the IDF and the defense establishment to bring to the war cabinet a plan for both the evacuation of civilians in the south Gaza city of Rafah and the neutralization of the four Hamas battalions therein, the Prime Minister’s Office stated on Friday. It is impossible to achieve the goal of the war without eliminating Hamas, and by leaving four Hamas battalions in Rafah," the statement noted. "On the contrary, it is clear that intense activity in Rafah requires that civilians evacuate the areas of combat."
The Ben Armstrong Show: FBI, CISA directors warn about China’s readiness to attack U.S. infrastructure
Podcaster Ben Armstrong has discussed warnings by government officials about China's readiness to attack America's infrastructure.
"China is ready to attack our infrastructure – that is the warning that we're getting today," he said during the Feb. 1 edition of "The Ben Armstrong Show." The journalist continued: "Today, they could do it, warn our FBI [Federal Bureau of Investigation] and CISA [Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency] directors."
Chinese Engineer Allegedly Stole Trade Secret Technology For Detecting Nuclear Missile Launches: DOJ
A Chinese-born researcher has been arrested for allegedly stealing trade secret technologies developed for the U.S. government to detect nuclear missile launches and to track ballistic and hypersonic missiles, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Chenguang Gong, 57, of San Jose, California, was arrested in San Jose on Feb. 6, prosecutors said. Mr. Gong became a U.S. citizen in 2011. He got his master’s degree in electrical engineering from Clemson University and completed some work toward a doctorate at Stanford University, according to court documents.
Ukraine conflict, fallout of NATO expansion, relations with US: Key takeaways from Putin’s interview with Tucker Carlson
The Russian leader spoke on a variety of burning topics in the much-anticipated interview, focusing on the Ukraine conflict
Conservative American journalist Tucker Carlson has released a much-anticipated interview that he conducted with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin on Tuesday. The interview mainly centered on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
In a video on X on Tuesday, Carlson claimed that Western media outlets “lie to their readers and viewers” by promoting Kiev’s position while downplaying Russia’s. “That’s wrong. Americans have the right to know all they can about a war they are implicated in,” he said.
Carlson’s interview with Putin ‘absurd’ – Germany
Chancellor Olaf Scholz has accused the Russian leader of distorting the history of the Ukraine conflict
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of grossly misrepresenting the situation in Ukraine, saying the Kremlin leader told an “absurd story” about the conflict’s origin during his sit-down with Tucker Carlson. Speaking during a visit to Washington, DC on Friday, Scholz weighed in on Putin’s recent interview with the former Fox host, arguing it only “mocks what real actions have been done by Russia in Ukraine” and presented a “completely absurd story about the cause of this war.”
German bank braces for wave of bad loans in ‘greatest real estate crisis since the financial crisis’
LondonCNN — Deutsche Pfandbriefbank, or PBB, a German lender focused on real estate, has set aside more money for bad debts as it braces for what it says is the worst decline in commercial property values in 15 years.
PBB increased its provisions for losses on loans in the fourth quarter of 2023, taking the total set aside for the year to as much as €215 million ($231.7 million), it said in a statement Wednesday, citing “persistent weakness of the real estate markets.”
Oil boss warns of impending supply shortage
The energy market is out of balance right now, according to Occidental’s Vicki Hollub
The global oil market will face a supply shortage by the end of 2025 as crude reserves are not being replaced fast enough, Vicki Hollub, the CEO of US energy firm Occidental, warned in an interview with CNBC published this week. About 97% of the oil currently being produced comes from discoveries made in the 20th century, whereas less than half of the crude output of the last decade has been replaced, she said.
The U.S. Commercial Ship Industry Has Collapsed. Fallout For National Security Could Follow
The tide has gone out for U.S. commercial shipbuilding and shipping. It may never return.
Last month, 19 legislators from both chambers of Congress sent a letter to President Biden warning of grave consequences if the United States does not reverse the erosion of its commercial maritime industry. Among other things, they want the president to designate the sector as critical infrastructure.
Retired officers, enlisted members can rejoin active duty to offset personnel shortfalls
ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) -- The Secretary of the Air Force has reimplemented the Voluntary Retired Return to Active Duty Program in an effort to leverage the talents of our highly trained and experienced officer and enlisted military retirees to help minimize the service's critical manning shortages. Application window opens Feb. 8, 2024. Applications must be submitted by Jan. 31, 2026, and the program allows up to 1,000 retired officer or enlisted personnel to active duty at any given time.
US Army Ditches Next-Gen Helicopter Program In Major Aviation Shakeup
The US Army is abandoning its multi-billion dollar Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program for next-generation scout helicopters. At the same time, the service has reassessed the modern battlefield in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
In an announcement, the service said the decision to end FARA was based on a "sober assessment of the modern battlefield" that would now allow it to increase investments in unmanned aerial vehicles. FARA was launched in 2018 and selected two helicopters in 2020: Bell-Textron with the 360 Invictus and Sikorsky with its Raider X.
Propaganda Wars Begin: Illegal Immigration Will Boost US GDP By $7 Trillion
One month ago we asked a simple question: at a time when the Biden admin is breathlessly taking credit for a quote-unquote "strong" job market, how is it not the biggest political talking point right now that since October 2019, native-born US workers have lost 1.4 million jobs; while over the same period foreign-born workers have gained 3 million jobs. A few weeks later, when the grotesque and ridiculous January jobs report hit, we reran the analysis to find something even more jarring.
World Economic Forum Pushes for Interoperability of Centralized Currency To Ensure Global “Success”
CBDCs allow governments to monitor and control how citizens spend their money.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is riding hard for CBDCs (central bank digital currencies). That, in and of itself, gives pause to critically-minded observers. But it’s worth keeping up with how WEF carries out this campaign aimed at as broad as possible CBDCs adoption.
At this point, the “elevator pitch,” pushed by the informal group gathering the most influential globalist elites, is to transition from simply advocating in favor of this massively controversial form of money.
Harvard Renews COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate, Joining 69 Other Schools
Students at Harvard University will continue to be required to take the COVID-19 vaccine in order to register for the upcoming semester, the school has recently announced, joining 69 other schools around the country that still require the shot.
“Harvard requires all students who will be on campus to have some protection from COVID-19 through vaccination,” reads a statement posted by the school. “This may be through the initial primary series of COVID-19 vaccination or one of the most recent COVID-19 boosters.”
Furman football player Bryce Stanfield dies after collapsing during workout
Furman football player Bryce Stanfield died on Friday, two days after he suffered a medical emergency during a Wednesday morning workout at the team's Paladin Stadium. He was 21 years old. The junior defensive tackle and three-year letterman died while “surrounded by his family and his Furman family," university President Elizabeth Davis wrote in a letter to the community.
Crotty Judgement: If the Irish government ratifies WHO’s Pandemic Treaty without holding a referendum, “all hell will break loose”
In 1987, the Irish Supreme Court ruled that the Irish government, as guardians of the Irish Constitution, could not enter into certain international agreements without a majority approval of Irish citizens through a referendum. This ruling is famously known as the “Crotty judgement.” The World Health Organisation’s (“WHO’s”) proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations and Pandemic Treaty were the subject of presentations made to the Irish parliament on Tuesday. One of those who spoke was Irish author and presenter Eddie Hobbs.
Everything You Need to Know About Week 1 of the 2nd Phase of the #FluorideLawsuit
The first week of the second phase of the long-delayed fluoride lawsuit is over. Here’s what you need to know.
On January 31st, the second phase of the fluoride lawsuit resumed in San Francisco, California after nearly four years of delays. The proceedings are the latest in an eight-year legal battle between the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Fluoride Action Network (FAN). The lawsuit began following the EPA’s 2016 decision to deny the plaintiff’s petition under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). The FAN is attempting to prove that fluoride is a neurotoxin and should be regulated or banned under the TSCA.
Bugs On The Menu? Biden's Climate And ESG Policies Threaten Food Supply, Think-Tank Warns
A new report from the right-leaning think-tank The Buckeye Institute sounded the alarm on the Biden administration’s net-zero climate-control policies and that agenda items threaten U.S. food production.
The report, released on Feb.7, found that the climate policies and mandates guided by the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) agenda that is being pushed by the Biden administration carries a hefty price tag for American farmers and consumers.
The FBI’s Lawless Raid on U.S. Private Vaults Shows Why the Founders Created the Fourth Amendment
The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the bureau violated the constitutional rights of safe-deposit box holders whose property was seized without probable cause, something the warrant explicitly prohibited.
A squad of FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration agents in March 2021 raided the Beverly Hills location of a company, U.S. Private Vaults, suspected of criminal activity. Over several days, agents wearing masks photographed evidence, seized jewels, gold bullion, and coins, and confiscated some contraband (mostly drugs) from 1,400 safe-deposit boxes rented by an array of people, including a retired doctor, a saxophone player, a retired floor contractor, and at least two attorneys.
Socialist MP wants Canadians imprisoned for being pro fossil fuel
The bill proposes a range of restrictions, from outright bans on certain types of promotions to fines for non-compliance, including jail time.
A New Democrat MP has introduced Bill C-372, which aims to regulate fossil fuel advertising akin to tobacco advertising restrictions, and imprison those who express positive statements about them. Angus seeks to curb if not ban advertisements for fossil fuels, citing health and environmental concerns by drawing parallels between tobacco and what he claims is a crisis caused by fossil fuel consumption.
MUST WATCH: Democrat senator promotes Satanism in Arizona state Capitol
"We are graced with the presence of ministers and members of the Satanic Temple of Arizona."
On Wednesday, Arizona state Senator Juan Mendez (D) proudly honored Satanists at the state capitol in Phoenix.
Mendez claimed that Satanists are under "arbitrary" and "tyrannical" religious persecution and gave the group glowing praise as he welcomed them to the capitol grounds before a committee hearing.
MEDIEVAL “CHRIST” TATTOO FOUND ON 1,300-YEAR-OLD BODY IN SUDAN
Chi-Rho Symbol of Christ
Kari Guilbault, a bio-archaeologist at Purdue University, was studying the body of a 1,300-year-old man, discovered at a burial near an ancient monastery in Sudan, when she observed a mark on the body’s right foot. Further examination revealed that it was a rare tattoo combining the Greek letters, chi and rho, a common symbol of Christ at that time. This is only the second time a medieval tattoo has been ever found during excavation in the region of Nubia.
Video at the vend is really cool Lioness 🙏, thank u
GDP increases with the illegal alien invasion, so why don't we stop f-cking around, and bring in 50,000 illegals a month?
Because the increase is due to the government's expenses!
DEPORT ALL ILLEGALS TODAY FOR TOMORROW WILL BE TOO LATE!