End Times Headline News. January 2 2024
South Korea Opposition Leader Stabbed. Yemen's Houthis attack American warship. Bill Clinton to be named in Epstein files. America's bank branch bloodbath. An Overview of the WHO Negotiations
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South Korea Opposition Leader Stabbed In Neck, Attacker Arrested
South Korea’s main opposition party leader Lee Jae-myung was attacked by an unidentified assailant during a visit to the southern coastal city of Busan and rushed to a hospital after he was bleeding from his neck.
Lee was the Democratic Party’s nominee for the presidential election in 2022. He has also been faced various charges for alleged graft, which he has denied.
Japan Airlines Jet Collides With Coast Guard Plane While Landing At Airport In Tokyo
Transport Minister Tetsuo Saito confirmed that five Japan Coast Guard members died on Runway 34R at Tokyo’s Haneda airport after their plane collided with Japan Airlines flight JL516.
An Airbus A350, operated by Japan Airlines and carrying hundreds of passengers, collided with a Japan Coast Guard (JCG) plane while landing at Haneda Airport in Tokyo late Tuesday.
Flight tracking website Flightradar24 wrote in a post on social media platform X, "Japan Airlines flight JL516 collided with a JCG aircraft and caught fire, during landing at Tokyo Haneda Airport Runway 34R."
USS Ford Aircraft Carrier Returning Home After Extended Deployment Protecting Israel
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier strike group is heading home from the Mediterranean Sea, according to a Monday announcement by the US Navy.
It had patrolled there, particularly in the Eastern Mediterranean, for months of additional, extended duty in order to provide protection for Israel and be on the ready for potential escalation, given persistent exchange of fire between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah too. The Navy said the USS Ford's presence will now be replaced by the Bataan amphibious ready group, which has 2,000 Marines onboard.
Iran stations warship in Red Sea as US aircraft carrier leaves Middle East - analysis
The story about the US carrier leaving the region was covered in Al-Mayadeen media, which is pro-Iran, showing that pro-Iran figures in the region are watching.
Iran's Alborz warship has passed through the Bab al-Mandab Strait and entered the Red Sea, the country's semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Monday.
Iranian warships have been operating in the region "to secure shipping lanes since 2009," Tasnim said. Iranian-backed groups have not reduced their attacks in the Middle East. On the opposite, pro-Iranian media sought to highlight how the attacks are increasing.
Yemen's Houthis attack American warship in Red Sea - report
Houthi rebels in Yemen attacked an American warship in the Red Sea, Israeli media reported.
The two groups engaged in an intense exchange of fire on the scene.
Israel expands scope of fight against Hezbollah, Iran
Analysis: Iranian efforts to rush military supplies to Hezbollah ahead of an all-out war in the north, sees Israeli response in expanded attacks on Hezbollah and according to foreign reports, on supply routs in Syria
Israel had decided to expand its military responses to Hezbollah aggression on the Northern front after Iran was seen to expedite weapons delivery to the Lebanese terror group ahead of a possible full-blown war with Israel.
Israeli delegation reportedly in Cairo to discuss possible hostage deal
Talks come amid mixed reports on Hamas stance: Sinwar said to withdraw demand for permanent truce, while group’s leaders said split on its role after war
An Israeli delegation has landed in Cairo to discuss a potential hostage and ceasefire deal with the Hamas terror group, according to a report Monday.
Citing unidentified sources with knowledge of the matter, the London-based Arabic daily Asharq Al-Awsat reiterated reports that the deal on the table would see the release of some 40 Israeli hostages in exchange for several hundred Palestinian prisoners and a weeks-long truce in the Strip.
Israel Supreme Court Strikes Down Law Limiting Their Power
The Supreme Court of Israel has struck down a controversial judicial overhaul law enacted last year by the Netanyahu administration which would limit the high court's power.
The judicial overhaul, passed last July and resembling a constitutional amendment, sought to restrict the Supreme Court's authority to nullify government decisions deemed "unreasonable in the extreme." However, the court - unsurprisingly, has ruled against the law, the Wall Street Journal reports.
"Massive" NYPD Mobilization At JFK Airport To Protect Travelers From Pro-Palestinian Mob
"If anyone is flying out of JFK Airport today, please plan to travel to the airport ahead of time," Chief Philip Rivera, the head of transportation of the New York Police Department, wrote in an X post.
Rivera said pro-Palestinian protesters are expected to cause delays at JFK Terminal 4 (departures). "There are planned protests today and will cause delays. We don't want anyone to miss their flights! Safe travels and Happy New Year," he said.
Russia to ramp up attacks on Ukraine – Putin
Moscow’s forces only strike military targets, unlike Kiev, which mounts indiscriminate terror attacks on civilians, the president has said
Ukraine's weekend attack on the Russian city of Belgorod, which has left dozens of civilians dead and injured, was an act of terrorism, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday. Kiev will not be left unpunished when it engages in such activities, he warned.
Ex-CIA Officer Says Ukraine A 'Sinking Ship' After NYT Highlights Recruitment Crisis
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky issued a customary speech to the nation wherein he advanced a vision of optimism even as the already war-ravaged country is under Russian bombs and drones. Putin has said Monday that these aerial operations will "intensify".
Zelensky vowed to see Ukraine transformed into an arms production powerhouse, saying in the Sunday televised speech that "next year, the enemy will feel the wrath of domestic production."
Bill Clinton to be named in Epstein files – media
The former president’s name reportedly crops up more than 50 times in court documents about the notorious pedophile
Former US President Bill Clinton will be identified as “John Doe 36” in a trove of court documents concerning deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, ABC News has reported. Clinton’s relationship with the child molester came under intense scrutiny after Epstein’s arrest in 2019.
Hundreds of pages of redacted documents are to be declassified and released on Tuesday, following an order from Manhattan judge Loretta Preska in December.
We Did It, Joe! Monthly Migrant Encounters Exceed 300,000 For First Time In US History
The Cloward-Pivening of America continues unabated, thanks to well-funded enemies of America and an impotent (and well-lobbied) legislature. On Monday, Fox News reported that a record 302,000 encounters with illegal migrants occurred in December, which marks 785,000 encounters since Oct. 1, according to a source within Customs and Border Patrol.
According to the report, there were 'just' 74,000 encounters in the same month of 2021.
"Something Big" Looms For America In 2024
…After a long journey through a dark place, treading ever-deeper into the unknown, knowing you are in the presence of demons from one footstep to the next, worrying incessantly that God has abandoned you. . . the alarm bell is ringing, the light is shining through, your eyes roll up like window-shades, and it’s time to get your mind right! Yes, even nations have bad dreams. Welcome to the Great Clarification.
America's bank branch bloodbath laid bare: More than 1,500 banks were shut in 2023 - with Wells Fargo, PNC, US Bank and Bank of America closing the most
Banks this year closed branches in California and the Midwest faster than elsewhere, as an ongoing elimination of costly brick and mortar locations leaves an increasing number of Americans without access to basic financial services.
Dozens of banks filed notices to close a total of 1,566 branches between January 1 and December 22, according to data from their regulator, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). In contrast they only notified the regulator of plans to open 472.
Over 200 service members demand Biden's military leadership be court-martialed and FIRED for forced 'experimentation' on troops with COVID-19 vaccine mandate leaving 'significant' physical and mental scars
Over 200 active duty and retired service members are vowing to hold the Biden administration accountable for 'trampling' on their rights by enforcing the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The mandate enacted in August 2021 led to the forced firing of over 8,000 service members who refused the shot on religious or medical grounds.
An Overview of the WHO Negotiations
After nearly two years of reporting on the WHO, many people have requested that I provide an overview of what is going on with the WHO negotiations. Please share this information far and wide.
PEDOPHILES, Child sex abusers and Child pornographers - exposing Canada's Healthcare Leaders - Part 1 - Pedophiles at Alberta Health Services and Alberta & BC Governments
Whistleblower Docs Expose Key Tactics Of The Censorship Industrial Complex: Matt Taibbi
Documents recently provided by a whistleblower reveal offensive tactics used by government and outside organizations to counter and preempt the spreading of undesirable information, said independent journalist Matt Taibbi.
Mr. Taibbi and journalists Michael Shellenberger and Alex Gutentag recently exposed a new set of documents from the Cyber Threat Intelligence League (CTIL), an “anti-disinformation” group that waged an aggressive information operation on the public.
Small Slivers Of Hope In The Global War On Cash
2022: The Year That Many Brits Learnt to Love Cash Again
However it may seem, the title of this article does not include a typo. It mentions the year 2022, not 2023, for the simple reason that the publication of data on payment habits in the UK has roughly a one-year lag. As such,
it wasn’t until late 2023 that it became apparent that the use of cash had rebounded in 2022, for the first time in ten years.
Experts warn of AI smarter than humans will be revealed in 2024
Artificial intelligence made a big splash with consumers and regulators alike in 2023, with experts believing the continued development of the technology will reach even greater heights in 2024.
“I think that in 2024, AI will move a little closer to what is in the public imagination, but we remain years from AI being autonomous in the way people are imagining it,” Christopher Alexander, chief analytics officer of Pioneer Development Group, told Fox News Digital.
In a first ever case, British police probe VIRTUAL rape in metaverse
Police are investigating the first case of rape in the metaverse after a child was ‘attacked’ in a virtual reality video game. The girl under the age of 16 is said to have been left distraught after her avatar – her digital character – was gang raped by the online strangers.
The headset-wearing victim did not suffer any injuries as there was no physical attack. But officers said she suffered the same psychological and emotional trauma as someone who has been raped in the real world as the ‘VR’ experience is designed to be completely immersive.
Binding Rules
Juan F.L. Aguilar explaining how they are binding rules for all EU member states. (5 new regulations. EU Parliment. Listen to full videos.) Key words & phrases; Solidarity, new rules & nobody can have it's own way. Interesting new year ahead.
Does anyone think this revelation re : Bill C. ( 50 TIMES FFS. )Will bring that crime family down ?