End Times Headline News. January 19 2024
Houthis Attack US Ship. Hezbollah has rejected moving its forces away from border. NATO largest war games since Cold War. Invisible Warfare. Davos Day 4.
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Houthis Attack US Ship Chem Ranger in Gulf of Aden
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Yemen's Ansar Allah movement, also known as the Houthis, has attacked a US ship, the Marshall Islands-flagged chemical tanker Chem Ranger, in the Gulf of Aden with naval missiles, "resulting in direct hits," Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said Thursday.
"The naval forces of the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out a targeting operation against an American ship (Chem Ranger) in the Gulf of Aden with several appropriate naval missiles, resulting in direct hits," Saree said in a statement on X (formerly Twitter), adding that "a retaliation to the American and British attacks is inevitable, and that any new aggression will not go unpunished."
Indian warship responds to attack on merchant ship off coast of Yemen
The Navy has assisted a vessel in the Gulf of Aden after it was hit by a drone
An Indian Navy warship has swiftly responded to a distress call from a merchant vessel that came under drone attack in the Gulf of Aden off the coast of Yemen. The Navy in a statement on Thursday said that its guided missile destroyer INS Visakhapatnam was deployed to assist the Marshall Island-flagged vessel Genco Picardy, which had been hit by a drone at midnight on Wednesday.
Biden says US to keep striking Houthis as they continue attacking ships in Red Sea
Acknowledging Iran-backed rebels in Yemen have not faltered in their attacks on shipping, US president nevertheless commits to proceeding on charted course
US President Joe Biden said Thursday that US military strikes against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen will continue, but he acknowledged that the American and British bombardment has yet to stop shipping attacks by the militants on vessels in the Red Sea. Biden said the US would continue the strikes in an exchange with reporters before departing the White House for a domestic policy speech in North Carolina.
Shipping giant warns of global transport disruptions
Maersk has put customers on notice that risks in the Red Sea may persist for months
Danish shipping major AP Moller-Maersk has warned of significant disruptions to the global shipping network due to the elevated risk of attacks in the Red Sea.
“While we hope for a sustainable resolution in the near-future and do all we can to contribute towards it, we do encourage customers to prepare for complications in the area to persist and for there to be significant disruption to the global network,” the company said in a notice sent to customers on Thursday.
Hezbollah has rejected moving its forces away from border — US, Lebanese officials
Amid ongoing attacks on northern Israel and threat of larger war, US envoy Hochstein meets top officials in Beirut, says Washington ‘would like to see a diplomatic solution’
The Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group has rebuffed Washington’s initial proposal for stopping clashes 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 Thursday. US envoy Amos Hochstein has been leading a diplomatic outreach to restore security at the Israel-Lebanon frontier as the wider region teeters dangerously toward a major escalation of the conflict ignited by the shock Hamas incursion into southern Israel on October 7.
US, Biden increasingly frustrated with Netanyahu over Gaza war - analysis
President Joe Biden and his officials are becoming increasingly frustrated with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right coalition for not responding to the US's requests.
Signs of tension between the United States and Israel are continuing to grow, with reports suggesting that US President Joe Biden is "running out" of patience with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The friction is reportedly serious. One US news outlet quoted several US officials with direct knowledge of the issue saying that the two leaders have not spoken to each other since December 20, when Biden abruptly ended their phone call with the words, "This conversation is over."
Netanyahu: Who says we’re not attacking Iran, we’re attacking
Israel will only agree to a deal that would see Israel gain security control over the entire Gaza Strip, Netanyahu added, claiming that he "told this to the Americans."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged that he was doing everything possible to prevent a nuclear Iran and assured the Israeli public that Israel was already executing attacks against it.
“Who says we are not attacking Iran, we are attacking,” Netanyahu told reporters in Tel Aviv on Saturday night. “Iran is the head of the octopus and you see its tentacles all around from the Houthis to Hezbollah to Hamas.”
Netanyahu's Likud continues to fall below Gantz's National Unity - poll
Despite an additional mandate for Ben-Gvir, the coalition is not strengthening, and it only won 44 mandates, compared to 66 for opposition parties.
Against the backdrop of the ongoing Israel-Hamas War in Gaza and the sense of a slowdown in the confrontation with Hamas, combined with a lack of clarity in the Hezbollah conflict in the north, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir continues to strengthen as his Otzma Yehudit Party reached its peak since the last Knesset elections, receiving 9 mandates in the latest Maariv poll. Despite the positive news for Otzma Yehudit, the picture is not improving for the governing coalition, which received only 44 mandates, compared to 71 for the opposition bloc, not including Minister Gideon Saar's New Hope Party.
At Least 9 Killed In Suspected Jordanian Airstrikes On Syria
Airstrikes, believed to have been carried out by the Jordanian air force, have killed at least nine civilians in the southern Syrian city of Suwayda on Thursday.
"Jordanian warplanes carried out airstrikes targeting residential areas and a warehouse in the southeastern province of Suwayda, killing at least nine people, including two girls and four women," the opposition-linked war monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) has reported.
‘The Opposite of a Peace Formula’: Zelensky's Proposal for Russian Surrender Ridiculed
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shared the highly aspirational plan at this year’s World Economic Forum summit in Davos.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky unveiled a diplomatic proposal to end the long-running conflict in the Donbass region this week, but observers say the controversial leader’s “peace formula” is little more than wishful thinking.
Ukraine warns of ‘very real’ ammunition shortage
The lack of shells has become a “pressing problem” for Kiev’s forces, the country's defense minister has said
Ukrainian ammunition stocks are running low, the country’s defense minister, Rustem Umerov, has admitted. His comments come as Kiev’s allies announce the launch of a so-called “artillery coalition” to help Ukraine amid the conflict with Russia. The group of 23 nations was announced during a meeting of Ukraine’s backers in Paris on Thursday. According to Le Monde and France 24, Umerov was scheduled to attend gathering in person but canceled the trip at the last minute for “security reasons” that remained undisclosed.
European country to add nuclear weapons to defense plan
Now that Belarus is hosting Russian nuclear missiles, it has set out to clarify its position on their usage in a new doctrine
A revised defense doctrine will clarify the position of Belarus on the use of Russian nuclear weaponry stationed on its soil, the country’s Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin has said. The Lieutenant General made the remarks on Wednesday as he spoke to reporters after a meeting of the National Security Council.
NATO announces largest war games since Cold War
The drills will involve dozens of warships and more than 1,000 combat vehicles
NATO is set to hold its largest round of war games in decades, with some 90,000 troops from all 31 member states – as well as Sweden – planning to participate. The drills will run for several months, and see training operations held across Europe.
Dubbed “Steadfast Defender 2024,” the exercise will kick off next week and continue into May, the US-led military bloc's Supreme Allied Commander for Europe Christopher Cavoli announced at a Thursday press briefing.
North Korea tests ‘underwater nuclear weapon system’
Pyongyang said the weapon trial would deter “hostile military maneuvers” by Washington and its allies
North Korea has carried out a test of a newly developed “underwater nuclear weapon system,” its armed forces have said, calling the move a response to joint military drills by the United States, South Korea and Japan.
A military spokesperson announced the test in a statement carried by the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) early on Friday morning, citing “provocative military exercises” held around the Korean peninsula in recent weeks.
With Ecuador "In A State Of War", Prison Overcrowding Soars In Latin America
After several days of violence perpetrated by criminal gangs, in which at least fourteen people lost their lives, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa declared last week that his country was “in a state of war”. Ecuador is currently in the grip of an unprecedented wave of violence, led by drug trafficking gangs.
The country, currently the main export point for cocaine produced in Peru and Colombia, has recently seen an escalation of gang-related violence.
Davos Day 4 | Online censorship finds a home at WEF
One of the many ideas discussed at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos this year was freedom of expression. Global elites often aren't fond of freedom of expression, from tech companies that restrict their users' speech to leaders of international organizations calling for regulation of what they call "misinformation." True North's Andrew Lawton takes a look at what some of them are trying to do – and why Canadians in particular should be worried. The show also features some other odds and ends from a week of putting the tough questions to the rich and powerful – which they often weren't interested in answering. Also, Chrystia Freeland told her WEF colleagues how the Canadian government needs to force "decarbonization" – but that it's okay because it will lead to "more jobs."
It's Time To YELL At The U.S. Government
Tell the Office for Global Affairs exactly what you really think of the proposed "Pandemic Agreement." Submit your written comments by Monday, January 22, 2024. GET IT OUT OF YOUR SYSTEM!
European Parliament votes to keep secret Pfizer contracts withheld from public
Leaked Pfizer contracts revealed that governments surrendered their citizens’ legal rights in exchange for access to a failed mRNA gene therapy that was once labeled the "miracle cure" to Covid-19.
Adverse Events More Likely With Some COVID-19 Vaccine Batches: Data
Senator presses US health agencies for answers
Some lots of COVID-19 vaccines caused significantly more adverse events than others, according to newly published information.
Some batches were linked to as many as 1,650 serious problems, while some produced zero reported issues, according to the data, which was obtained by the Informed Consent Action Network and presented on the website OpenVAERS.
A Form Of Invisible Warfare Used By Global Govt To Overthrow Nations Is Being Used Upon Americans - How 'Weather Terrorism' Is Killing People, Destroying Agriculture & Will Starve Millions
A sick and diseased populace is a submissive and overly compliant one
With a huge part of the country now stuck in a deep freeze of epic proportions, with temperatures WAY below freezing now 'the norm' for hundreds of millions of Americans, and that deep freeze already leading to a number of deaths from hypothermia nationwide, the website State of the Nation put out an alarming story today, pointing out that, with 'weaponized weather' proven to wreak havoc around the world for years now, this bizarrely cold system has all the signs of another 'attack' upon humanity.
The WEF's climate SCAM just got EXPOSED with facts
The World Economic Forum is pushing their climate change agenda and the media is following suit but they don't tell the whole story. There are a lot of questions a studious person should ask about the climate so we are going to ask them and show how it can be dangerous to prioritize sustainability and climate alarmism.
Journalist Uncovers "Shadowy Network" Of NGOs Facilitating US Border Invasion
Journalist James O'Keefe uncovered a "shadowy network of secretive nonprofits" (some of which are funded by taxpayers) that are facilitating the invasion of illegals on the southern border.
O'Keefe said "Alita's Angels" is a "brand-new nonprofit with no tax records on file" that operates inside an old Bank Building in the Arizona border town of Nogales.
We just followed the trail of the migrant vans right to the source, visiting the Arizona border town of Nogales, where we encountered some rude and suspicious "Alita's Angels" NGO (@alitasangels) workers who once again called the police on us.
Rently to Use SingPass for ID Verification of Renters and Tenants
Rently, a Singaporean fintech and property rental app, officially announced its launch in the country. Rently recently integrated with Singapore’s national digital ID, SingPass, to verify identity on its end-to-end platform.
Rental scams in Singapore have increased rapidly in recent years. From 2021 to 2022, there was over a 400 percent increase in rental scams, according to Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Social and Family Development.
Florida moves toward banning pride flags in schools and govt buildings
Florida House Republicans introduced new legislation Wednesday that would restrict certain flags in government buildings and schools, bringing the state one step closer to banning emblems like the LGBTQ+ pride flag.
The bill comes as Florida has proposed and implemented a series of controversial initiatives regarding LGBTQ+ people in the state. The bill has been strongly opposed by members of the LGBTQ+ community and activists in Florida.
Christian mother banned from adopting because she believes ‘Boys and Girls are biologically different’
A widowed mother of five children in Oregon, who wants to adopt a pair of siblings under the age of 10 from foster care has appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in San Francisco, California, after a lower court ruled against her last year.
Oregon’s Department of Human Services categorically excluded Jessica Bates from adopting any child—no matter their age or beliefs—because she would not violate her religious beliefs and promote Oregon’s radical gender ideology.
"Every man always has handy a dozen glib little reasons why he is right not to sacrifice himself." Solzhenitsyn
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I'm going to stop reading 'Solzhenitsyn’s Gulag Archipelago' and make time to read every article you publish on 'Exposing The Darkness Newsletter'.
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Your quote from Benjamin Netanyahu actually cheered me up “Who says we are not attacking Iran, we are attacking,” "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged that he was doing everything possible to prevent a nuclear Iran..."
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Who will stand with Netanyahu?
What's Biden bombing, camel's butts or aspirin factories?