Migrants who claim asylum come to America for two reasons: economic opportunity and family reunification….
April 2, 2019
Intelligence shows that most migrants who claim asylum come to America for two reasons: economic opportunity and family reunification. That isn't how the system is supposed to work.
Former Obama Border Patrol Chief Mark Morgan weighs in: pic.twitter.com/LEQL2QBMyB
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 2, 2019
Valerie Jarrett: I still haven’t accepted Trump is president…
April 2, 2019
"Since the night Donald Trump became president of the United States, I’ve been going through the five stages of grief, sometimes all five in the same day,” Jarrett writes in Finding My Voice: My Journey to the West Wing and the Path Forward. "In the beginning, denial and anger were high on the list; I still haven't embraced acceptance,” she writes.
Ukraine President Poroshenko Income Suddenly Rose 10,000% Due To Mysterious Rothschild Fund…
April 2, 2019
Poroshenko’s fortune totaled 1.56 billion hryvnia (US$57 million) over 12 months through March 31, which is 95 times as much as he reported in the same period a year ago. In 2017, Poroshenko’s gains reportedly reached 16.3 million hryvnia ($600,000). Meanwhile, his official paycheck totals $12,400.
However, as RT reports, most of Poroshenko’s income – around $40.4 million – reportedly comes from return on investment in Zurich-based Rothschild Trust Schweiz, a trust subsidiary of Rothschild Bank AG.
FTC gives ISPs green light to block applications as long as they disclose it…
April 2, 2019
NASA is testing Jupiter moon probe’s data-beaming antenna…
April 2, 2019
"The measurements that will be performed in the ETR will demonstrate that the Europa Clipper mission can get a large volume of scientific data back to Earth and ultimately determine the habitability of Europa," said Thomas Magner, Europa Clipper's assistant project manager.
Scientists believe the moon's thick, icy crust is hiding a global salty ocean. A NASA official once said that it's one of the "most promising places that could potentially harbor life in the solar system" outside of our own planet and is definitely worth a visit...
‘Losing our edge’: Germany unnerved by dependence on China as ally becomes rival…
April 2, 2019
Germany is increasingly uneasy about China’s adherence to international trading rules and deeply unnerved by Beijing’s inroads into the European market. Hungary, Greece and Italy have agreed to sign on to Mr. Xi’s signature $1 trillion “One Belt, One Road” international investment program, stoking concerns of further European dependence while Beijing extends its foreign policy and influence. Many see China’s inroads as a direct challenge to Germany’s traditional role as Europe’s dominant economy and its decisive voice of EU monetary and fiscal policy...
MSNBC’s Ocasio-Cortez Town Hall falls flat, loses to Tucker Carlson in ratings…
April 2, 2019
According to Nielsen’s early ratings, the Town Hall hosted by MSNBC’s “All In” host Chris Hayes garnered 1,568,000 total viewers while Carlson’s program had 2,656,000. CNN’s Anderson Cooper came in last with 733,000 total viewers.
Fox News drew 420,000 viewers aged 25-54, while the MSNBC town hall had 232,000 viewers and CNN had just 155,000 in the demo, the ratings showed.
Joe Biden’s 2020 Ukrainian nightmare…
April 2, 2019
In his own words, with video cameras rolling, Biden described how he threatened Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in March 2016 that the Obama administration would pull $1 billion in U.S. loan guarantees, sending the former Soviet republic toward insolvency, if it didn’t immediately fire Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin. “I said, ‘You’re not getting the billion.’ I’m going to be leaving here in, I think it was about six hours. I looked at them and said: ‘I’m leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money,’” Biden recalled telling Poroshenko...
Watch: Tourists flee large wave after Icelandic glacier collapse…
April 2, 2019
Viking Skull Spurs Debate on Women Warriors…
April 2, 2019
9th-century Viking women, buried with many weapons, has triggered scientific speculations about whether Viking women were more warlike than previously thought.
A new Viking exhibition at Oslo's Historical Museum, set to open on 5 April, boasts a well-preserved female skeleton allegedly belonging to a Viking warrior. The skeleton has never appeared before the public and is accompanied with spears, swords and axes found in her grave, broadcaster NRK reported.
Vice President Pence Meets with Family Members of Executives Detained by Maduro…
April 2, 2019
Sv3rige Makes Headlines as the Anti-vegan protester arrested for eating a decapitated squirrel at a vegan market…
April 2, 2019
The pony-tailed protestor wearing a 'VEGANISM = MALNUTRITION' t-shirt was seen holding the decapitated squirrel and eating its insides at the Soho Vegan Market on London’s Rupert Street... The Met Police said two people were arrested for public order offenses at around 3pm on Saturday but did not confirm if he was one of them.
He made a video today where he says he was arrested.
If your curious of how this group protests, here is his video from when he ate a Pigs head at the same market.
His youtube channel has tons of testimony's from ex-vegans that all had major heath problems before switching back to a meat based diet. If you want to know more about his philosophy on veganism then watch his documentary NWO DIEt
Pakistan soldiers killed in fresh India border clashes…
April 2, 2019
At least three soldiers killed, one wounded in exchange of fire in disputed Kashmir region, Pakistan's military says.
Hints of mysterious religion discovered in world’s highest lake…
April 2, 2019
Gold artifacts, precious shells and evidence of animal sacrifice in Lake Titicaca point to a belief system that helped organize the ancient Tiwanaku state, researchers claim...
Kamala Harris Raised $12 Million in First Quarter for 2020 Bid…
April 2, 2019
...a sum that is expected to vault her into the top tier of financial competitors in the wide-open Democratic primary.
Chinese military provocations shows dismay over warming Taiwan-U.S…
April 2, 2019
China's decision to send fighter jets cross the median line of the Taiwan Strait on Sunday was intended to show Beijing's dissatisfaction over warming Taiwan-U.S. relations, according to a Taiwanese military expert. Military sources told CNA that it was the first time since 1999 that the Chinese military had intentionally crossed the median line of the waterway that separates Taiwan and China...
UPDATE: Japan gov’t says era name translates as ‘beautiful harmony’…
April 2, 2019
Japan's government says the translation of the new era name is "beautiful harmony," setting off confusion while offices rush to make changes before Crown Prince Naruhito takes the throne. The era of "Reiwa" begins May 1, a day after 85-year-old Emperor Akihito abdicates in favor of his elder son. The cultural importance of Japan's imperial family and the secretive naming process created a frenzy of attention for the announcement Monday...
Lockheed Martin awarded additional $2,4 billion for THAAD production…
April 2, 2019
The contract modification, announced Monday by the Department of Defense, is worth more than $2,4 billion and covers production of THAAD interceptors and associated one-shot devices to support the U.S. government (USG) and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) Foreign Military Sales (FMS) case requirements.
CBP Seizes Prescription Pills in Rochester NY worth more than 60k…
April 2, 2019
CBP Officers at the Rochester Airport were conducting inspections of express-consignment- shipments and selected a package for further examination. Inspection of the package resulted in the discovery of what appeared to be 7 bottles of Viagra containing 210 pills, 58 bottles of Cialis containing 1,740 pills, 60 bottles of Black Gorilla containing 600 pills and 60 bottles of Australia containing 600 pills. After further review of the items, it was revealed that the Viagra and Cialis pills were counterfeit...
Can Duterte gain US support as China expands into the South China Sea?…
April 2, 2019
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte might have winced over demands from two senatorial candidates this past weekend that he stand up to Beijing's aggressive moves in the disputed territory in the South China Sea. He surely understands that the call was not a mere outcropping of domestic politics. He knows that any misstep on his part could have grave consequences for all of Asia.
The problem with not taking swift action is that this could soon become the norm and once Beijing has established a presence in territory claimed by other nations, it will assume sovereignty as well, and it will not easily be evicted, regardless of world opinion or any possible military challenge...