End Times Headline News. January 18 2024
Blinken stuck in Switzerland. Iran, Pakistan On Brink Of Military Conflict. Iran attacked Syria with long-range missile.German Economy in ‘Freefall’. Unmasking the FDA. Davos Day 3
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Blinken stuck in Switzerland after Boeing malfunction
Secretary of State Tony Blinken couldn't fly back to the U.S. from Davos as planned Wednesday because of a mechanical issue with his airplane, a State Department spokesperson said.
The big picture: The plane Blinken was flying on is a modified Boeing C-40, a U.S. Air Force aircraft assigned to Joint Base Andrews, Rose Riley, a spokesperson for the Air Force said.
Pakistan launches retaliatory airstrikes on Iran, killing at least 7 people
Foreign Ministry says strikes on Sistan and Baluchestan province taken ‘in light of credible intelligence of impending large-scale terrorist activities’
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s air force launched retaliatory airstrikes early Thursday on Iran allegedly targeting militant positions, an attack that killed at least seven people and further raised tensions between the neighboring nations. The strikes in Sistan and Baluchestan province follow Iran’s attack Tuesday on Pakistani soil that killed two children in the southwestern Baluchistan province.
Iran, Pakistan On Brink Of Military Conflict Following Missile Strike - China Urges Calm
Iran's Tuesday missile and drone strikes targeting Sunni jihadists in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province have as expected unleashed a diplomatic war between Tehran and Islamabad.
Pakistan started its response by recalling its ambassador from the Iranian capital Wednesday, while also booting the Iranian ambassador from Pakistan. Pakistani officials say that two children were killed in what Iran said was a response to the January 3rd suicide bombings of Kerman city, which killed over 100 people.
US Launches New Round of Strikes on Houthi Positions in Yemen - Reports
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - The United States has launched new strikes on the Houthi positions in Yemen, CBS reported citing a US official.
The report said on Wednesday that the US military targeted sites where the Houthis were preparing to launch new attacks.
Later in the day, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) that the United States military has carried out strikes on 14 Houthi missiles that were loaded to be fired at "any time" in Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen and presented an "imminent threat" to merchant vessels and US navy ships in the region.
Iran attacked Syria with long-range missile in message to Israel - analysis
Iran is openly admitting that it used these missiles to send a message to the US and Israel and that it basically targeted northwest Syria just to show off.
Iran carried out a long-range attack on Syria this week using its Kheibar Shekan ballistic missile, with Iranian media saying this was a “message” for the US and Israel. Iran is now attacking random areas in Syria to show off its missile capabilities. Iran uses the cover of “striking terrorists” in order to test the missiles’ precision.
This particular type of missile was unveiled in 2022, and Iran claims it has a range of 1,450km. It is supposed to have a high speed and have precision strike capabilities.
Hezbollah rejects US overtures, still open to diplomacy to avoid wider war
Hezbollah's position is that it will fire rockets at Israel until there is a full ceasefire in Gaza. Hezbollah's rejection of the proposals presented by Hochstein has not been previously reported.
Iran-backed Hezbollah has rebuffed Washington's initial ideas for cooling tit-for-tat fighting with neighboring Israel, such as pulling its fighters further from the border, but remains open to US diplomacy to avoid a ruinous war, Lebanese officials said.
US envoy Amos Hochstein has been leading a diplomatic outreach to restore security at the Israel-Lebanon frontier as the wider region teeters dangerously towards a major escalation of the conflict ignited by the Gaza war.
Visiting north, IDF chief says war in Lebanon becoming much more likely
Halevi says lessons from fighting in Gaza will be applied to fight against Hezbollah and its allies, as Hamas rocket barrage from Lebanon targets Rosh Hanikra
The likelihood that Israel will be drawn into a war in Lebanon is growing, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said Wednesday, hours after Hamas terrorists fired a barrage of rockets at a northern Israel town. With visiting troops drilling for a simulated offensive inside Lebanon, as the army winds down its most intense stages of fighting in Gaza, Halevi said Israel was “increasing readiness for fighting in Lebanon,” as it seeks to stabilize its northern border and allow tens of thousands of Israelis evacuated from the region to return home.
IDF continues Khan Yunis operations, kills dozens of Hamas terrorists
In the city of Khan Yunis, IDF troops carried out a targeted raid based on intelligence, resulting in the death of around 40 terrorists.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that their operations in the Gaza Strip persist as they target terrorist operatives and infrastructure. In the past day alone, approximately 60 terrorists were killed. In the city of Khan Yunis, IDF troops carried out a targeted raid based on intelligence, resulting in the death of around 40 terrorists. The operation took place at the residence of a known terrorist, where troops uncovered ten grenades, AK-47 rifles, military equipment, and technological assets.
Behind Bibi's back? Senior US officials met with Israeli opposition - report
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is increasing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the future of the Gaza Strip.
The Biden administration is trying to lay the groundwork for the establishment of a Palestinian state with Israeli leaders and representatives of civil society, expecting a future post-Netanyahu government: "He will not remain there forever."
According to NBC, Secretary of State Antony Blinken is increasing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the future of the Gaza Strip, revealing growing frustration within the Biden administration regarding differences with Netanyahu on the issue.
The Controversial UN Agency Accused Of Aiding Hamas
A teacher is accused of holding an Israeli hostage in an attic. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says it found rockets near a school in Gaza.
One house of the Swiss parliament votes to cut funding to Gaza. In the United States, Republican senators say Congress should do the same.
All these recent incidents swirl around a controversial agency, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).
Suicidal Canada To Welcome Gazan Jihadi Refugees Who Support Hamas Terrorists (Video)
Rebel News reporter Alexa Lavoie speaks with people in Montreal about the decision to admit ‘at least 1,000 Muslim refugees’ from Gaza, with more to follow over the next three years. Public opinion polling among Gazans indicates that a majority of them supported Hamas’s brutal October 7th attack against Israeli civilians, which resulted in rape, torture, and murder. This decision by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s open-border government has sparked outrage among many Canadians who are worried about their safety.
It is worth noting that Israel’s neighboring countries, including Egypt and Jordan, have not agreed to take in any Palestinian Arabs from Gaza, citing concerns about security and potential terrorism.
KINSELLA: Protesters paid to take part in pro-Palestinian demonstrations
What many have suspected has now been confirmed by this newspaper and a few courageous Canadians: pro-Palestine — and, increasingly, pro-Hamas — protestors are being paid to protest. To block highways and roads. To intimidate and threaten Jews and non-Jews. To cause chaos.
Lavrov holds ‘Russian Diplomacy 2023’ press conference: Live updates
The annual high-profile event comes as Moscow’s relations with the West have hit an all-time low amid the Ukraine conflict
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is holding a press conference in Moscow on Thursday to discuss the results of Russian diplomacy and share his views on changes in the global landscape in 2023.
The event comes at a time of heightened tensions between Russia and the West over the Ukraine conflict, as well as the security crisis in the Middle East.
Russian missiles strike Western fighters in Ukraine – Moscow
Scores of French mercenaries have been killed in Kharkov, the Russian Defense Ministry has said
Over 60 foreign fighters in Ukrainian service, most of them French, have been eliminated in a precision strike on a building in Kharkov, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Wednesday. Kharkov is a major Ukrainian military stronghold in the east and has been the launching pad for rocket attacks on Russian territory, including the December 30 massacre in Belgorod that killed 25 and injured more than 100.
US House speaker challenges Biden on Ukraine aid
The White House has briefed lawmakers on the “urgency” of military aid to Kiev, and the “consequences of inaction”
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced at a press briefing on Wednesday that he will persist in his push for securing the US border over aid to Ukraine. President Joe Biden summoned Johnson and other congressional leaders to the White House in a bid to break a month-long stalemate. Republicans had previously blocked Biden’s more than $100 billion budget request – of which around $61 billion is to go towards aid to Kiev – demanding stricter border controls for their support.
German Economy in ‘Freefall’ as Tractor Farmers Protest Against Government
The German government proposed slashing a tax break on diesel used in agricultural machinery, worth over $3000 a year to each farmer, that has led to German farmers protesting and blocking highway entrances with their tractors. Germany has the world’s third largest economy, but since COVID, it has been sluggish and it is trying to plug a $19 billion budget hole. The protests have tapped into wider discontent with Germany’s government: stringent green initiatives, including the rolling out of heat pumps, have been unpopular with many. There is also opposition to mass immigration.
Jim Jordan Demands Answers After Biden Admin Caught Flagging "MAGA" And "Trump" To Track Political Opponents' Financial Transactions
Jim Jordan, Chairman of the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government on Wednesday, announced that it had obtained documents revealing that federal agencies have flagged financial transactions for financial institutions for people using politically sensitive words such as "MAGA" and Trump."
In a letter to Noah Bishoff - who was a former FinCEN Director (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network) - and now an Anti Money Laundering (AML) officer at fintech company Plaid, Inc. Jordan described situations in which Americans buying bibles or shopping at sporting good stores might find their transactions flagged.
Davos Day 3 | Javier Milei warns WEF about dangers of socialism
Javier Milei made his first appearance at the World Economic Forum since becoming president of Argentina. He didn't mince words about the dangers of socialism and the "parasites" who leech off government instead of creating. True North's Andrew Lawton says it's what world leaders need to do rather than kissing Klaus Schwab's ring and going along with the WEF's grand vision. True North is on the ground reporting on the WEF annual meeting. In this edition of the show, Andrew talks about how few Davos delegates are willing to explain why they're there and what they're doing. Plus, Chrystia Freeland was a last-minute addition to the speakers' line-up.
Covid vaccines no longer needed – Russian regulator
The chief of the national health watchdog says coronavirus has given way to influenza and other respiratory infections
Vaccination against COVID-19 is no longer needed, but people should remain vigilant, as the number of coronavirus hospital admissions in Russia is growing, the head of Russian health watchdog Rospotrebnadzor, Anna Popova, announced on Wednesday. Popova said the peak of the COVID-19 incidence wave had passed in Russia, and that rises in coronavirus cases were now seasonal. Russia will not launch a new mass vaccination campaign, Popova said in an interview with Rossiya 24, explaining that there had been “an upsurge in the autumn, but it has already gone.”
The FDA's sham support of poisoning the American public
Conversation with Katherine Watt--unmasking the FDA
ChatGPT creator joins forces with Pentagon
OpenAI has dropped its prohibition on providing its technology to military entities, according to an executive
ChatGPT creator OpenAI is working with the US military on several artificial intelligence projects after dropping a prohibition on the use of its technologies for “military and warfare” purposes, a company executive told Bloomberg on Tuesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The AI pioneer is developing “open-source cybersecurity software” and discussing how to prevent suicides among military veterans with the US government, OpenAI vice president of global affairs Anna Makanju said.
Drug Made With Human Bones Turns Users Into ‘Zombies’ And Is Killing A Dozen People Every Week
A new drug known as “kush” that turns users into “zombies” and is rumored to contain ground-up human bones is killing around a dozen people every week.
Not to be mistaken with the drug of the same name in the United States, this kush is spreading in countries across West Africa and is made of of different substances.
According to the Telegraph, this kush is made of a mixture of several substances, including cannabis, fentanyl, tramadol, formalin, formaldehyde, and, it is rumored, ground-up human bones.
They are doing some real “Island of Dr. Moreau level experiments” in secret labs across the Planet
Do you believe that scientists should be creating entities that are part human and part-animal? Do you believe that scientists should be creating lab-grown “synthetic” human embryos that do not require eggs or sperm?
Do you believe that scientists should be performing “gain of function” research on the deadliest diseases ever known to humanity? Unfortunately, all of these things are already happening in secret labs all over the planet. Our world is filled with mad scientists that have absolutely no problem doing “Island of Dr. Moreau level stuff”, but of course they won’t want to take any accountability if the horrifying creatures and diseases they unleash upon the world end up causing enormous problems.
The French Antoine Cheval decided to marry himself after the failure of 17 love affair
Today we want to introduce you to Antoine Cheval, a sologamist French man who married himself after many failed relationships and love proposal rejections.
Antoine saw marriage as a sign of commitment to oneself and so decided to take the plunge and marry himself. He said, “I was fed up with being alone and rejected, so I decided to prove to myself that I was worth loving and marrying by taking the ultimate step of marrying me.”
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Huge government fraud EV exposed. Electric vehicle efficiency is multiplied by 6.67 in order to perpetrate tEV subsidy scam. EV's are 2/3rd less efficient than the US government has been claiming.
A Tesla gets about 60mph equivalent, which means they will never, ever save the extra energy that it takes to manufacture them and they pollute more overall. Tyrants just want us in electric cars so they can track & control us with social credit schemes.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-electric-car-cheating-scandal-subsidy-rule-efficiency-falsehood-2798b4ab
The secretary of state needs to immediately be removed from office when he arrives in the USA for attending that BS meeting in Davos.