15 Sept 2024

 

Houthis claim: ‘We fired hypersonic missile at Israel’
Yemen terror group claims responsiblity for missile attack on central Israel Sunday morning, says missile was aimed at Jaffa, could travel 2048 km in 11.5 minutes. Yahya Saria, spokesman for the military wing of the Houthi rebels group, announced that the Houthis were responsible for the ballistic missile attack on central Israel from Yemen on Sunday morning.

Ohio town’s migrant crisis caused by Biden-Harris: Moreno
Republican Senate candidate Bernie Moreno took aim at the Biden administration, arguing that the issues faced by residents of this city can be traced back to policies in Washington, D.C. “What’s going on in this community is a total disgrace,” Moreno said. “Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, with the help of their number one ally in the United States Senate, Sherrod Brown, have absolutely corrupted our immigration laws to allow a mass, uncontrolled amount of immigration to come to a community like Springfield.”

Minnesota bar owner crushed by Walz lockdowns stands by public Trump support
Brenycz, owner of Big Al’s Bar and Grill in Emily, Minn., says his troubles began when he decided to post a message on his 30-foot LED billboard supporting former President Trump and other local Republican candidates.

IDF: UNRWA worker killed in Samaria was a known terrorist, threw explosives at soldiers
After UNRWA claimed that one of its workers was killed by an Israeli sniper, the IDF stated that the man who was killed was a known terrorist and was shot as he was hurling explosives at Israeli soldiers operating in the Fara’a camp as part of its ongoing “Summer Camps” counter-terror operation.

Safed in the crosshairs: Hezbollah again targets northern city with over 60 rockets during Sabbath
The city of Safed was the main target of Hezbollah’s attacks over the past weekend, as the terror group fired over 60 rockets at the northern city on Saturday after launching a 20-rocket-barrage early on Friday. Safed has some 38,000 residents and is located around 13 kilometers (eight miles) from the Lebanese border.

Hamas chief Sinwar thanks Hezbollah leader for ‘your blessed actions’
“Your blessed actions have expressed your solidarity on the fronts of the Axis of Resistance, supporting and engaging in the battle,” Sinwar told Nasrallah, according to Hezbollah‘s al-Manar broadcaster. Sinwar has not appeared in public since the Oct. 7 attacks, and is widely thought to be running the war from tunnels beneath Gaza. It was the second time this week he is reported to have sent a letter.

Why were Houthi militants in Syrian territory?
Small groups of Houthi special forces fighters are entering Syria in coordination with Syrian and Lebanese intelligence, … According to the source, “a a brigade-sized force” of several thousand elite Houthi fighters arrived in Syria “in small groups via Jordan, with high-level Syrian-Lebanese intelligence coordination.”

‘Taylor Swift endorses gender-change procedures for children’
Media personality Megyn Kelly denounced Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris’ campaign, saying that it was a call for chemical and surgical alteration of children due to Tim Walz’s policies in Minnesota.

Fighter planes strike Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon
Earlier on Saturday, the IAF struck a military structure in which Hezbollah terrorists were operating and an additional military structure in the area of Blida in southern Lebanon. Additionally, IDF artillery struck in the area of Ayta ash Shab in southern Lebanon. “The IDF will continue to operate against the threat of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in order to defend the State of Israel,” an IDF statement read. Watch.

Maj.-Gen. Dan Goldfus: The IDF’s hero of Khan Yunis and destroyer of Hamas’s tunnels
IDF Maj.-Gen. Dan Goldfus considers that his breakthrough in overcoming Hamas’s tunnel warfare is not about a single moment in which he had an epiphany but the result of hard, exhaustive work.

Top ISIS Commander Eliminated in Iraq
Iraqi forces and US troops eliminated Abu Ali Al-Tunisi, a senior commander with the Islamic State group who was wanted by the United States, as well as several other prominent militants, Iraq’s military said on Friday.

Venezuelan gang arrests show threats, violence at Colorado apartment complexes
The Aurora Police Department on Wednesday publicly identified nine members of a Venezuelan gang charged in 14 separate criminal incidents over the last 10 months, including at least seven events at the apartment complexes that a property management company has said were “taken over” by the gang.
… crimes connected to the Tren de Aragua members include two shootings, several assaults, thefts and instances of threatening people with guns… domestic violence

“Shock To System”: Europe Hammered With Cold Blast & Snow
“Shock to the system,” Scottish meteorologist Scott Duncan wrote on X, adding, “Unusually strong cold is pouring south out of the Arctic into Europe right now. This is an ideal setup for deep fresh snow accumulations in the Alps and flooding in Central Europe.”

Tropical Storm “Bebinca” heading toward Shanghai, China
Tropical Storm “Bebinca” — the 13th named storm of the 2024 Pacific typhoon season, formed on September 13, 2024, as it passed near Guam. The system is forecast to continue moving toward Japan, cross the Ryukyu Islands today, and make landfall in the coastal area around Shanghai, China on Monday morning (LT), September 16.

Taiwan Embraces AI to Predict Typhoon Tracks with Unprecedented Accuracy
As tropical storm Bebinca approaches northern Taiwan with the potential to escalate into a typhoon, meteorologists in Taipei are leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance their forecasting capabilities. This new approach, incorporating advanced AI models, has already shown remarkable success in predicting typhoon paths, offering a glimpse into the future of weather forecasting.

Bridge Fire destroys 33 homes and burns over 21,000 ha (52,000 acres) in California, U.S 
The Bridge Fire, which has burned through over 21,360 ha (52,800 acres) across Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties, is only 3% contained as of late Friday (LT), September 13, 2024. The fire has destroyed 33 homes and continues to threaten thousands more, according to officials.

Sahara desert hit by extraordinary rainfall event that could mess with this year’s hurricane season 
The world’s largest hot desert, the Sahara, is being hit with unusually heavy rain. Scientists are unclear why, but it may be linked to a subdued Atlantic hurricane season.

VIDEO: Louisiana woman saved after being pinned under tree during Francine
“I need my God! I need my Jesus!” the woman can be heard saying repeatedly in the video, as first responders pull her from under the tree…”The Good Lord was with her,” said Capt. Jeff Griffin. “Six inches one way or the other and it would have crushed her.”

Three New Pacts to Be Approved at the UN Summit of the Future 
The UN will be holding the Summit of the Future (“Summit of the Future: Multilateral Solutions of the Future”) at its headquarters in New York on 22-23 September 2024, during the 79th session of the General Assembly (UNGA). Leaders of 193 Member States are expected to reaffirm their commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which set 2030 as the deadline for the world to achieve the 17 goals (or ‘Agenda 2030’).

Digital Vaccine Passports Coming to the EU 
The US has begun biometric facial recognition at some airports in conjunction with its Real ID program, and the EU is piloting a program in 5 countries to track vaccination status with a digital ID, managed by none other than the WHO.

Women seeking sterilization on the rise, study claims
An increase in women having their fallopian tubes tied or removed appears to coincide with the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, with the most notable increase occurring in states that have placed limits on abortion, a recent study claims.

Canada’s Pandemic Bill is a threat to privacy, civil liberties and more
The Bill has raised several concerns about government overreach, health privacy, civil liberties and unclear priorities. Its language, surveillance powers and potential for economic disruption pose significant risks. It grants broad discretion to officials without thorough oversight, allowing political interests to outweigh public welfare. The lack of clarity in the bill’s language could lead to arbitrary decisions with economic and legal implications.

The 10 planks of communism and the 45 communist goals in 1963
The 10th plank proclaims “free education for all in public schools.” In 1963, a US Congressman read out a list of the “current communist goals” for America.  The 17th on the list was: “Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism and current communist propaganda. Soften the curriculum. Get control of teachers’ associations. Put the party line in textbooks.” Do you recognize any of these planks and goals being implemented in your country?

Summit of the Future: A push to get nations to submit to a global government with the UN at the helm 
Three documents the UN is hoping will be adopted by 193 nations at a summit in 10 days lack transparency and use ambiguous language.

Proposed Australian plans for “energy efficient” homes will destroy private home ownership 
An Australian “sustainable development” research centre has devised a plan to control and restrict energy consumption for households.  The reason, they claim, is to mitigate the effects of climate change. However, the result will be the destruction of existing private home ownership and the pricing of homes out of the reach of new buyers.

All UK Airports to close by 2029 & Beef and Lamb to be banned for Human Consumption to meet Climate Scam Targets according to UK Gov. 
A report produced by Oxford University and Imperial College London for the UK Government reveals that all airports will be ordered to close, eating beef and lamb will be made illegal, and construction of new buildings will not be permitted to meet the legal commitment of zero emissions by 2050.