1. Joe Messina: Voter Fraud Does Exist
2. Dr. Gerard Lameiro: Can a Military
Confrontation with North Korea be Avoided?
3. Lowell Ponte: Are
You Prepared for an “Economic Eclipse”?
4. James Hirsen: Dems Seek Celebs to
Run for Office
5. Christine
Douglass-Williams:
Muslim-Owned Shop Refuses to Serve Woman Because She Wasn’t Wearing a Hijab
6. Jeff Ferry: Investigation of China’s
Trade Practices
Voter Fraud Does Exist
By
Joe
Messina
The Washington Post says there may have
been over 5 million illegal votes cast nationwide. A study on illegal voting by
the “Online Electoral Studies Journal” states that illegal voting was very high
in the 2008 and 2010 election cycles. The study found that illegals may have
cast up to 3 million votes in the 2008 and 2010 elections. There are many cases
now being reported out of Texas, Oregon, West Virginia, Chicago, Florida, and
New York. We are finally seeing some movement to correct the situation. [more...]
Can a Military
Confrontation with North Korea be Avoided?
It
appears that the president will pressure the Chinese and Russians to reduce the
current threat to the U. S. If it appears America is in imminent danger, an
American surprise attack might be deemed absolutely essential to prevent a
nuclear bomb from being dropped on a U. S. city. Trump has promised the
threat “will be handled.” Gen.
Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy, U. S. Pacific Air Forces commander, has been quoted
in the press as saying: “If called
upon, we are ready to respond with rapid, lethal, and overwhelming force at a
time and place of our choosing.” Apparently, if diplomacy fails,
military plans are available and are being developed further. [more...]
Are
You Prepared for an “Economic Eclipse”?
By
Lowell Ponte
Notwithstanding the coming solar eclipse... as noted in
Craig R. Smith’s new free study of recent economic cycles, Crisis
Timeline, our lives are influenced by more than the
cycles of day and night, and of summer and winter. Scientists and analysts have
discovered many such cycles that invisibly shape our world, from climate change,
to the rise and fall of economic markets. To see the future, look for the
cycles. Those unaware of such forces can be fooled, and taken advantage of, by
those who are aware. Several of the most powerful economic cycles are about to
converge, each at a low point. [more...]
Dems Seek Celebs to Run
for Office
By
James
Hirsen
The
norm-shattering election of President Trump has caused Democrats to
increasingly look to celebrities as a medicinal balm that is going to cure
their ailing electoral shortcomings. Michael Moore has been pushing the Democratic
Party to run a celebrity in the 2020 presidential election. He recently told
the co-hosts of “The View” that the ideal candidate for the Oval Office might
be actor Tom Hanks or perhaps TV talk show host Oprah Winfrey. “The celebrities
on our side, first of all, are smart,” Moore said. “If we ran Al Franken, run
Tom Hanks... Who wouldn’t vote for Tom Hanks for President of the United
States? Come on, Oprah!” [more...]
Muslim-Owned Shop Refuses
to Serve Woman Because She Wasn’t Wearing a Hijab
A
woman in Sweden claims that she was denied service at a local Somalian-owned
shop because she was not wearing an Islamic headscarf. Soheila Fors said she
felt as if “she had returned to Iran’s religious oppression.” In addition, she
gets death threats against her family for promoting women’s rights. This case
highlights a peculiar problem we see in the West: feminists and deceivers such
as Linda Sarsour ignore the plight of Muslim women under Sharia, including such
abuses as wife-beating, FGM, forced marriage, forced covering, the humiliating
male guardianship program in mainline Saudi Arabia, and much more. [more...]
Investigation of China’s
Trade Practices
By
Jeff
Ferry
According
to press reports, the Trump Administration is close to launching an investigation
that would likely focus on Chinese trade practices that violate the
intellectual property (IP) rights of U.S. companies. For years, U.S. companies
have complained privately and publicly that Chinese requirements for joint
ventures with Chinese-owned companies and other Chinese legal practices often
amount to little more than theft of U.S. intellectual property without
compensation. [more...]
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