End Times Headline News. March 26 2024
FSB: US, UK and Ukraine could be behind Moscow terror attack. A very curious Crocus video. Hamas rejects US hostage deal. Netanyahu nixes Rafah talks. Baltimore bridge collapses
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‘Radical Islamists’ carried out Moscow terror attack – Putin
The Russian president still suspects that Ukraine was complicit in the tragedy
Russia knows who carried out the Crocus City Hall attack but is now investigating who gave the order, President Vladimir Putin said on Monday, pointing to Ukraine as being a possible culprit. “This attack was carried out by radical Islamists,” Putin said in the opening remarks of a video call with law enforcement officials. The US and its allies are now trying to cover for their proxies in Kiev, insisting that Ukraine had nothing to do with the terrorist attack and that the party responsible was Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS), the Russian president noted.
US, UK and Ukraine could be behind Moscow terror attack – FSB chief
139 people died and around 200 were injured in last Friday’s Crocus City Hall massacre
The US, UK and Ukraine may have been behind last Friday’s terrorist attack on a concert venue in a suburb of Moscow, which claimed lives of 139 people and left around 200 injured, according to the head of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB).
Ukraine’s top spy a ‘legitimate target’ – FSB chief
Anyone committing crimes against Russia is a marked man, security service chief Aleksandr Bortnikov has said
Ukraine’s military intelligence chief, Kirill Budanov, should be considered a valid target for Russian troops, the head of the Federal Security Service (FSB), Aleksandr Bortnikov, told journalists on Tuesday. The same principle should be applied to anyone “committing crimes” against Russia, the official added. A Moscow court ordered Budanov’s arrest on terrorism charges in December 2023, after Kiev’s top spy was accused of masterminding over 100 “terrorist attacks” involving drones targeting Russian civilian infrastructure.
Three more suspects in Moscow terrorist attack arrested
Security services had detained 11 people during the weekend in connection with the deadly shooting spree
Moscow’s Basmanny Court has placed three more suspects allegedly connected to Friday’s deadly terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall under arrest, the court’s press service has reported. The detainees will remain in custody until at least May 22. A day earlier, the same court approved the arrest of four men who investigators believe carried out the shooting spree, which has left at least 133 people dead and scores wounded.
Another Moscow terror attack suspect arrested
The man is believed to have rented an apartment to the gunmen behind the deadly shooting spree, according to media reports
An eighth suspect has been placed under arrest in relation to last week’s Crocus City Hall terrorist attack, Moscow’s Basmanny Court announced in a statement on Tuesday. He will remain in custody until May 22. Previously, the same court had approved the arrest of four men believed to have carried out the attack as well as three others who are accused of being involved in organizing it. That’s as investigators have said that a total of 11 people have been detained in relation to the shooting spree and arson that left over 130 people dead.
Kremlin Silent About Evidence That Moscow Attack Suspects Were Abused
Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman refused to answer a question regarding indications that the four suspects in the deadly terrorist attack on a concert hall outside of Moscow may have been abused during and after their detention.
"I am leaving this question without an answer," spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on March 25 after a journalist asked him about the "visible signs of violence" on the suspects when they appeared in court the previous day. Peskov praised the country's security forces generally, saying they were "working tirelessly and are countering all threats, all challenges facing our country." He added that Putin would meet with senior officials later on March 25 to discuss the investigation into the March 22 attack, which left 139 people dead and more than 180 injured. Nearly 100 people remain hospitalized.
Moscow attackers briefly entered Turkey to renew Russian residence permits, Turkish official says
The gunmen from Tajikistan who carried out a deadly attack in Moscow last week briefly entered Turkey to renew their Russian residence permits, but their radicalization did not happen there, a Turkish security official told Reuters on Monday.
There was no existing arrest warrant against the attackers, meaning they could travel freely between Turkey and Russia, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity, adding that the attackers had been living in Moscow for a long time. Two of the attackers left Turkey to travel to Moscow on the same flight on March 2, 2024, the person said.
A very curious Crocus video
I have a few questions about this terrorist attack
Russian Hypersonic Missiles Pummel Kiev After Ukraine Drone Damages Rosneft Refinery
Russia attacked the Ukrainian capital of Kiev on Monday morning, with US Ambassador Bridget Brink writing on X that she observed "Loud explosions in Kyiv" as "Again this morning Russia is attacking Ukraine with hypersonic missiles. Loud explosions in Kyiv. Over the last five days, Russia has launched hundreds of missiles and drones against a sovereign country."
So far at least seven people have been reported inured, and a three story building in the central part of the city has been severely damaged.
Pentagon’s ‘new’ Ukraine aid package was spent months ago – Politico
$300 million allocated for Kiev in a stopgap US spending bill last week won’t go to new arms shipments, the outlet has said
A $300 million spending package for Ukraine approved by the US Congress last week will not provide fresh aid for Kiev because the money was actually spent months ago, Politico reported on Tuesday. The allocation for Ukraine was part of a $1.2 trillion spending package signed by President Joe Biden on Saturday, which will ensure funding for the US government until October.
China's aircraft and warships surround Taiwan as threat of invasion skyrockets
Seven Chinese naval vessels and five military aircraft were detected operating around Taiwan on Sunday, the country's Ministry of National Defence has claimed, as the threat of an invasion surges.
They described one Chinese aircraft entering Taiwan's Southwest Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) as Taipei's forces monitored its movement. It previously monitored eight Chinese naval vessels and six Chinese military aircraft operating around the nation on March 23. In a statement, Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence said: "Six PLA aircraft and eight PLAN vessels operating around Taiwan were detected up until 6am (UTC+8) today. One of the aircraft entered Taiwan's south-western ADIZ.
Yemen's Houthis say they attacked six ships in Gulf of Aden, Red Sea
Yemen's Houthis said on Tuesday that they had mounted six attacks on ships with drones and missiles in the last 72 hours in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea.
The Houthis attacked the Maersk Saratoga, APL Detroit, Huang Pu, and Pretty Lady after identifying them as either US or British, according to a statement from the group's military spokesperson Yahya Sarea. Sarea added that the group also attacked two US destroyers in the Red Sea as well as Israel's city of Eilat. It was not immediately clear which, if any, of the targets were struck by the drones or missiles.
Hamas rejects US hostage deal compromise, 'doesn't meet demands'
On Saturday, Israel agreed to a compromise proposed by the US regarding the number of Palestinian prisoners to be released.
Hamas said on Monday it had informed mediators that it will stick to its original position on reaching a comprehensive ceasefire, which includes the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, a return of displaced Palestinians, and a 'real' exchange of prisoners. Hamas's response comes after Israel agreed on Saturday to a compromise proposed by the US regarding the number of Palestinian prisoners to be released and was waiting for the terror group's response. According to Israeli media on Sunday, citing Israeli officials, Israel reportedly agreed to release some 700-800 Palestinian prisoners in return for 40 hostages.
US non-veto a ‘moral, ethical’ lapse bolstering Hamas in truce talks, foreign minister charges
Foreign Minister Israel Katz says the US decision to withhold a veto on a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza will wind up hurting Israel in talks to free its hostages held by terrorists in the enclave.
Speaking to Army Radio, Katz draws a direct line between Hamas’s rejection of Israeli terms for a truce and hostage deal in exchange for prisoners and the US decision to allow the measure to pass, which he calls “a moral and ethical mistake.” “Hamas is building on the fact that… there will be a ceasefire without it needing to pay a thing,” he says.
Blaming UN vote, Israel pulls negotiators from Qatar after Hamas rejects truce deal
Prime Minister’s Office points to ‘damage’ caused by Security Council resolution, as Gaza terror group digs in on demands Israel calls ‘delusional’
Israel on Tuesday recalled its negotiating team from Qatar after Hamas rejected its latest offer in talks on a hostage deal and truce, an Israeli official told The Times of Israel. The delegation had been in Doha for eight days. However, several news outlets reported that a small Mossad team remained in Qatar to continue talks. The Prime Minister’s Office would not comment on the reports. Majed al-Ansari, a spokesperson for Qatar’s Foreign Ministry, told reporters that negotiations on a truce in Gaza were still ongoing, without providing details.
Netanyahu nixes Rafah talks after US allows UNSC resolution demanding Gaza ceasefire
Bilateral tensions appear to reach new high as US withholds veto; Jerusalem says American decision harms war effort, undermines attempts to free hostages
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday canceled a planned trip to Washington by his top aides to discuss plans for an offensive in the Gaza city of Rafah, taking the step after the United States refrained from using a veto to block a United Nations Security Council resolution, backed by Russia and China, that called for a ceasefire without conditioning it on the release of hostages. In a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, Israel said the US decision was harming the war effort against Hamas and undermining attempts to free hostages.
Dominoes Falling As Biden Admin Deals With Twin Energy Crisis In Russia, Middle East
A twin crisis is unfolding for the Biden administration as the US tax-payer-funded Ukrainian military bombs key crude refineries deep within Russian territory with suicide drones.
The administration has pleaded with the Ukranians to halt strikes on Russian energy infrastructure as this will only contribute to tightening global supplies and push energy prices higher, as well as inflation in the US, hurting Biden's re-election odds. Now for the other crisis that's unfolding in the Middle East: US Vice President Kamala Harris told ABC's "This Week" that a major attack on the Gazan city of Rafah, where more than a million Palestinians have sought refuge, "would be a huge mistake."
Assange Wins Temporary Reprieve As Court Seeks US 'Assurances' Over Extradition
Tuesday's much anticipated London High Court ruling has gone mostly in Julian Assange's favor, as he has been granted permission to continue to appeal his extradition to the United States, where he would face espionage and related charges for publishing state secrets. However, this is not yet a 'win' for Assange and his team, but more of another delay.
The court ruled that the WikiLeaks founder will be not be extradited immediately and said the US still has opportunity to provide "satisfactory assurances" related to his grounds of appeal. What has happened Tuesday is tantamount to Assange's ability to challenge the extradition request being slightly extended, and is a temporary reprieve, extending the whole process yet further.
War Correspondent Michael Yon Warns Russian Style Terror Attacks Coming to America
Two investigative reporters, Michael Yon and Ann Vandersteel joined the Sunday Alex Jones Show to give their analysis on the terror attack in Moscow, as well as discuss the three’s predictions of future terror attacks within the U.S. due to it’s open southern border.
“The sleeper cells are here, what we just saw in Russia is a prelude,” Jones said. Yon agreed, adding that it will get extremely bloody, and went on to discuss the factors involved in creating this storm of violent illegal aliens. “Insofar as the death-jabs go plus the clear famines that will be unfolding over time, there’s a long flash-to-bang on these famines, but they’re clearly coming, and that drives that human-osmotic-pressure,” Yon said. “This is going to be an incredible war the likes of which humanity has never seen.”
Michigan Offering Citizens $500 Per Month To House Illegal Immigrants
The state of Michigan is offering $500 per month to residents who agree to house illegal immigrants in their homes.
The so called ‘Newcomer Rental Subsidy‘ would provide the payment for up to a year for any homeowner willing to take part, equating to a total of $6000. The state those says those eligible for the program include refugees, asylees, special immigration visa holders, victims of human trafficking, Cuban and Haitian entrants, Afghan nationals, and Ukrainian humanitarian parolees. The program also states that illegals who have been processed as part of the ‘Family Reunification Parole Process’ from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Colombia, individuals with a pending asylum application, and other immigrant individuals on a case-by-case basis are also eligible.
Baltimore bridge collapse: Horror as ship 'strikes Key Bridge causing massive damage'
A major incident occurred in Baltimore after a container ship struck the Key Bridge causing a huge amount of the structure to collapse into the river below - at least seven people are believed to have fallen in.
A bridge has collapsed after being struck by a ship and suffering damage, according to local reports. Huge Spans of the Francis Scott Key Bridge Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland in the US appear to have collapsed into the water after being hit by the Singapore-flagged container ship the Dali. Chief Kevin Cartwright, director of communications for the Baltimore City Fire Department said "as many as seven individuals and several vehicles" have fallen into the river.
German Doctor Refuses To Treat AfD Politician
A doctor in the German state of Baden-Württemberg refuses to treat one of his patients because he is a local politician in the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
The doctor’s decision was reportedly sparked when he saw a photo in the local newspaper of the politician, Heiko Nüßner, at an event for his party’s city association in Lahr. Based on this photo, the doctor told him to find a new practice due to their “clearly different political views.” Nüßner, who previously served as a Christian Democrat (CDU) politician for 26 years, told Bild newspaper that he was “very surprised by this reaction, as he had never spoken to the doctor about his politics. He described the interaction with the general practitioner as “very undemocratic.”
EU To Start Fining Platforms up to 6% of Global Revenue if They Fail To Censor Election “Disinformation” Under New Censorship Law
Punishing platforms for not censoring enough.
The EU is about to start punishing large online platforms for not tackling “election disinformation” to the bloc’s satisfaction. In order to make good on the threat, the EU is putting to use its censorship law – the Digital Services Act (DSA). Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton is quoted as saying that platforms like X, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube and Facebook, but also search engines, must operate according to the guidelines that are currently being drafted.
Trudeau government ‘gaslighting’ critics of Online Harms Act, legal expert warns
Dr. Michael Geist pointed out that Bill C-63 gives a digital safety commission an astonishing array of powers with limited oversight.
One of Canada’s top legal pundits warned that the federal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is “ready” to “gaslight” opponents of a new bill that could lead to jail time for vaguely defined online “hate speech” infractions. In recent an opinion piece critical of Bill C-63, which is the Online Harms Act that was introduced in the House of Commons on February 26, law professor Dr. Michael Geist said that the text of the bill is “unmistakable” in how it will affect Canadians’ online freedoms.
The Fall of Critical Thinking
The Covid panic and repression did not happen in a vacuum. A pattern of persecuting people rather than engaging those with dissenting opinions had already been well-established in the educational world and the mainstream mass media, making the oppressive treatment Covid dissenters experienced somewhat predictable.
Likewise, there was an obvious, widespread failure to apply critical thinking. Once upon a time, the educational world had a golden opportunity to improve itself dramatically. The critical thinking movement captured the attention of many in the university world and K-12 education in the 1980s and early 1990s. Richard Paul, a prominent figure in the movement, hosted an annual Conference on Critical Thinking in Sonoma, California, in which I participated several times and learned a lot from people such as Paul and Robert Ennis.
Christian persecution in Nigeria intensifies as Colleges reportedly ban Christian worship
With persecution intensifying in Nigeria, many Christians face amplified social pressures. The latest example centers on two government colleges. Sean Nelson, legal counsel for ADF International, warns of dangerous, anti-Christian bias on these campuses.
“The situation in Nigeria, just generally, is a very, very difficult situation for Christians, in particular, especially in the northern part of the country,” Nelson said. “Nigeria [is] the largest democracy in Africa. … It’s roughly equally divided between Christians and Muslims, with the northern portion of the country being predominantly Muslim.” It’s in that region where many Christians become “marginalized” and face discrimination. Nelson and ADF International are now sounding the alarm over two universities — one federal and one state — that have reportedly barred Christian students from “being able to use any facilities for worship [or] fellowship.”
Prominent freemason and occultist predicted 50 years ago a one-world religion led by a ‘Christ’ to come
It is not until now, in the era of Pope Francis, that we can make sense of Foster Bailey’s prediction that Catholicism – which he considers to be the most backward religion – may lead a ‘Christian religious revival.’
A high-ranking Freemason, occultist, and co-founder of the Lucifer Publishing Company 50 years ago predicted key features of a coming one-world government, including a “cashless society” and worldwide socialism. But his blueprint for a new world order is unique in its specific predictions about a one-world religion that is to be led by a “Christ” to come – or rather, the Antichrist. In the book “Things to Come,” (issued by what is now called the Lucis Publishing Company) Foster Bailey, author of “The Spirit of Masonry” and husband of Alice Bailey, a “godmother” of the new-age movement, gives hints as to what the coming one-world religion will look like and helps the reader to imagine the unthinkable: that a one-world government will indeed promote a new religion, and even be wedded to that religion.
The Royal Family is lying about Princess Kate and they're trying to hide something BIG
Has the Kate Middleton cancer confession cleared it all up? Um...no. Even if the video is legit, it does not explain all of the trickery as of late. This is not about whether or not the princess deserves privacy. Of course she does! This is about why the palace and the media keep lying so badly! If this is indeed more lying, it would serve that the public should show real concern for her and her children, not less!
One word regarding Michigan’s Newcomer Rental Subsidy: Liability. If the refugee living in your home is actually a sociopath, raping your twelve-year-old daughter, or killing the family dog, or stealing the family car and driving to another state - who is liable? Can the family sue the State of Michigan for millions of dollars? Did the well-meaning bureaucrats in charge of this program think this through and budget for the inevitable? Morons.
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