Indian Troops Given 'Fire At Will'
Orders Against Chinese
Troops If Threatened, Enraging Beijing
Beijing is enraged
over current widespread Indian media reports that the Indian Army has been given orders to shoot or use "complete
freedom of action" in hostile engagements with Chinese PLA forces
along the disputed Ladakh border region.
India Seeks Rapid Purchase Of 33 Russian Fighter Jets In Response To Chinese Border Fight
Fear mounts Trump may pressure FDA to rush Covid-19 vaccine by election
Concerns rise
after White House attacked agency for reversing itself on an experimental drug
treatment
NPR Busted Framing Self-Defense Getaway From
Gun-Toting 'Protesters' As Right-Wing Extremist Attack
NPR has altered
an article after they were busted using a misleading photo of a 'vehicle
ramming' in Louisville to make the claim that 'right-wing extremists' are
targeting protesters with cars. The driver of the vehicle came forward and
won't face charges, while two of the protesters have been arrested.
COVID-Crunch? Fed Begins Rationing Coins As Americans Horde Cash
Shootings Surge After NYPD Disbands Anti-Crime Unit
Reports indicate
that shootings in New York City surged last week following the NYPD’s decision
to disband its plainclothes anti-crime unit.
How Donald Trump and two
siblings cut off medical care for their nephew's severely disabled son – dismissing it as 'expensive
babysitting' – in move that lies behind family rift with niece planning
tell-all book
- Donald Trump, his brother Robert and sister Maryanne were hit with a lawsuit from their nephew Fred III and niece Mary in 2000
- The siblings, who are children of Donald's late brother Fred Jr., filed suit for wrongful termination of medical benefits and coverage
- It arose after Fred III's son William was born with a seizure disorder known as 'Infantile Spasm', which requires regular injections and constant monitoring
- Family patriarch Fred Trump Sr. had agreed to pay for Fred Jr. family's health insurance after he died in 1982, according to the siblings
- But they were suddenly cut off by the Trumps who acted in 'retaliation' for them challenging the will of Fred Trump Sr, who died in 1999
- In legal papers, Donald, Robert and Maryanne Trump lay out their reasons for refusing to pay for the healthcare of their disabled infant great nephew William
- The Trumps claimed William didn't actually need 24/7 care - which they dismissed as 'expensive babysitting' - despite his frequent seizures
- The lawsuit was eventually settled and the terms unknown, but created a deep rift between the Trump siblings and their niece and nephew
- The family dispute was put back into the public eye this week when it emerged that Mary is writing a tell-all about the Trump family - a book the president is saying she is not allowed to publish
The memorial in
Druid Hill Park was targeted over the weekend
Donald Trump
says Americans will get a SECOND
coronavirus stimulus
check and hints the
next stimulus package will be 'very generous'
- Trump said in an interview on Monday: 'We will be doing another stimulus package. It'll be very good. It'll be very generous'
- Asked how much the payout would be worth, he said: 'You'll find out about it'
- Trump said that he'll reveal the amount over 'the next couple of weeks probably'
- Trump didn't mention anything about unemployment benefits
FDA warns
Americans not to use nine
'toxic' hand sanitizers made by Mexican company because they
contain up to 80%
methanol that can
cause life-threatening
blood poisoning
- The FDA wrote in a warning letter not to use nine hand sanitizers made by Mexico-based company Eskbiochem SA de CV
- Health officials say the products contain methanol, a type of alcohol that can be toxic if it is absorbed through the skin or ingested
- Agency tests showed that one of the company's brand contained 28% methanol and another 81% methanol
- The FDA recommended that Eksbiochem removed its products from the market, but that has yet to occur
In its warning, the FDA listed the following nine
products:
- All-Clean Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-002-01)
- Esk Biochem Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-007-01)
- CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 75% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-008-04)
- Lavar 70 Gel Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-006-01)
- The Good Gel Antibacterial Gel Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-010-10)
- CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 80% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-005-03)
- CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 75% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-009-01)
- CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 80% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-003-01)
- Saniderm Advanced Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-001-01)
Seattle's mayor Jenny Durkan says the city will move to wind down the
'occupied' protest zone following two recent shootings, including one that left
a man dead.
Hey, Hey, Ho, Ho, Andrew Jackson's got to go,' protesters shouted as
they threw ropes around the statue of the controversial seventh president whose
figure is depicted on a horse in Lafayette Square. As they tried to pull the
statue down, DC police began to break up the crowd and clear the area
US Army
private, 22, confesses to conspiring with a Satanic neo-Nazi group to plot a massacre on his OWN platoon while stationed in Turkey
- Ethan Phelan Melzer, 22, of Louisville, Kentucky, was arrested on June 10
- Federal prosecutors in New York charged him with terrorism-related offenses
- Melzer is said to have confessed to plotting attack on fellow servicemembers
- Feds said he gave info to neo-Nazi extremists using encrypted messaging app
- Melzer was said to be in contact with members of Order of Nine Angles - or O9A
- Federal government alleges O9A is UK-based group that is active in US
- Melzer confessed to revealing info about his unit's deployment to Turkey
- He was stationed with US soldiers in Vicenza, Italy, before Turkey deployment
Linda Stoltzfoos, 18, never returned home after a Sunday church service
in East Lampeter Township, Lancaster County. On Monday teams of volunteers
fanned out to try and find her.
Not content with pulling down statues of
former Presidents, and attempts to erase history, the left now has a new
target… Jesus.
Notorious race baiter and BLM agitator Shaun King, demanded Monday that all statues, as
well as murals and stained glass windows depicting Jesus
as a “white European,” should be destroyed because they “are a form of white supremacy.”
A shocking video out of Brazil shows a white girl being beaten around the
head as she is forced to kiss the feet of a black woman.
The clip shows
the white girl being restrained by her hair as two women slap her around the
face and head in-between making her kiss one of the black women’s feet.
The girl’s face
appears to be swolen, suggesting the beating had also took place before the
video started rolling.
Hundreds of rioters destroy downtown
Stuttgart, loot businesses
MORE FEAR:
120,000 DEAD IN 4 MONTHS
WHO WARNS OF 'ACCELERATING' PANDEMIC
ARIZONA FIGHTS OVER MASKS
HOSPITALIZATIONS GROW
120,000 DEAD IN 4 MONTHS
WHO WARNS OF 'ACCELERATING' PANDEMIC
ARIZONA FIGHTS OVER MASKS
HOSPITALIZATIONS GROW
Whistleblower
Claims Chinese
Communists Pay Vatican $2 Billion in Bribes
ROME — Exiled
Chinese dissident Guo Wengui alleged this weekend the Chinese Communist Party
(CCP) “allocates $2 billion a year” to pay off the Vatican for its silence
concerning Chinese atrocities… The
Vatican’s 2018 overture to Beijing was sweetened by the May 2020 launch
of a new Chinese edition of the Jesuit-edited journal Civiltà Cattolica, which
enjoys a semi-official Vatican status, Allen noted… The pope has lavished
fulsome praise on China, insisting
that China’s communist government protects religious freedom and that “churches
are full.” … “I would like to go to
Beijing,” Francis said. “I love China.”
Scientists showed
hundreds of women photos of two
men, both men pictured with and without a furry companion. Their responses
showed that the men’s luck got noticeably worse when women saw the picture with
a cat.
“Men holding cats
were viewed as less masculine; more neurotic, agreeable, and open; and less
dateable,”
The decline of
the U.S. dollar could happen at ‘warp speed’ in the era of coronavirus, warns
prominent economist Stephen Roach
Stephen Roach, a
Yale University senior fellow and former Morgan Stanley Asia chairman, tells
MarketWatch that his forecast for a sharp deterioration of the U.S. dollar
could be a very near-term phenomenon, not an event that looms off in the
distance.
“I do think it’s
something that happens sooner
rather than later,” the
economist told MarketWatch during a Monday-afternoon interview.