19 Oct 2024

Hamas Declares Hostages Will Remain Captive Until Gaza ‘Aggression’ Ceases
Hamas has declared that Israeli hostages will not be released until Israel halts its military operations in Gaza and withdraws its forces from the besieged territory. Khalil Al-Hayya, deputy chief of Hamas in Gaza and the group’s chief negotiator, made the statement on Friday, as the conflict between Hamas and Israel continues to escalate.

Netanyahu’s Full Speech Following the Elimination of Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar
“We settled accounts with the mastermind of October 7, but the war is far from over.”
“I stand before you today to tell you that Yahya Sinwar has been eliminated. The mass murderer who killed thousands of Israelis and abducted hundreds of our people was eliminated today by our heroic soldiers.”

Italy bans international surrogacy, prohibiting homosexuals, pedophiles from buying children abroad
Homosexuals, pedophiles, and other individuals who use foreign surrogates to obtain children face jail time and fines under Italy’s new law backed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, which expands a ban on domestic surrogacy.

Hamas leader Sinwar died alone, heavily wounded – and fully aware Israel had gotten to him
While the IDF didn’t officially confirm the details, a plethora of reports and eyewitness accounts in the Israeli media allow us to gain a comprehensive picture of the circumstances of the death of the world’s most wanted terrorist.

Hezbollah’s conflict with Israel fuels rising sectarian tensions in Lebanon
The ongoing conflict between the Iranian-backed Lebanese terrorist group and Israel has exacerbated sectarian tensions within Lebanon. This escalation has led to significant internal displacement, further straining relations between Lebanon’s diverse religious communities, which include Sunni and Shia Muslims, various Christian sects and the Druze community.

Western leaders welcome Sinwar’s elimination, US President Biden says hostage release deal and war’s end urgent
“This is a good day for Israel, for the United States, and for the world,” U.S. President Joe Biden stated after receiving the confirmation of Sinwar’s death. “To my Israeli friends, this is no doubt a day of relief and reminiscence, similar to the scenes witnessed throughout the United States after President Obama ordered the raid to kill Osama Bin Laden in 2011,” he added.

Full-Dress Kohen Sighted on Temple Mount
The Temple Institute announced a remarkable development that brought Israel one step closer to the Third Temple. For the first time since the Temple stood in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago, a kohen (male descendant of Biblical Aaron the High Priest) ascended to the Temple Mount wearing the Biblically mandated Kohanic garments. While on the mount, the Kohen joined in a prayer quorum and gave the priestly blessing to those gathered.

Iran’s UN Mission claims Sinwar ‘will become a model for youth in the fight for Palestinian liberation’
Contrary to the UN mission’s statement, Sinwar spent much of the war hiding in Gaza tunnels and surrounded himself with hostages as human shields to protect himself against Israeli forces.

IDF’s 188th Brigade destroys underground Hezbollah command center
In southern Lebanon, soldiers from the IDF’s 188th Brigade destroy central underground command center, additional terror tunnel, belonging to the Hezbollah terrorist organization.

‘I cheered when they came and told me’: Gazans celebrate elimination of Yahya Sinwar
“How are you? Well, Sinwar is dead and gone,” a man says, to which a woman replies, “May he go to hell! I swear I cheered when they came and told me.” The man continues, “May God have mercy on him; what do you want from him?” She responds, “He’s the one who destroyed everything. May God not have mercy on him, not on him, and not on Haniyeh. I hope they never see God’s mercy.”

Killing of Hamas Chief Sinwar Sends Shockwaves Across Middle East, Raises New Uncertainty Over Hostages
Sinwar’s elimination might create new opportunities for negotiations, particularly if the Hamas leadership becomes destabilized, suggesting that “the path may now be open for some sort of arrangements or agreements” that could lead to the release of hostages. Az al-Din Haddad, the commander of Hamas’s Gaza Brigade, stands as one of the few remaining high-ranking leaders within the al-Qassam Brigades, and could become a candidate to succeed Sinwar. Sinwar’s killing also raises larger questions about broader strategic calculus, particularly regarding Iran, which backs Hamas.

US charges 2 in connection with Oct. 7 cyberattack on Iron Dome, siren system
The U.S. Department of Justice on Friday charged two Sudanese brothers, Ahmed, 22, and Alaa, 27, Omer, for orchestrating severe cyberattacks against Israel during the Hamas terror attack on October 7.
The brothers were arrested in an undisclosed location and are currently under investigation by the FBI while awaiting further proceedings. It is unclear when, or if, they will be extradited to the U.S.

UK Man Convicted of Thought Crime: ‘The Left Cannot Tolerate Even Silent Disagreement’
, yesterday marked a watershed moment for free thought in the United Kingdom. British Army veteran Adam Smith-Connor made history as the first person convicted for thinking the wrong thing in the wrong place. Although he had not spoken to anyone and stood behind a tree facing away from an abortion facility as he prayed, Smith-Connor was charged under section 4a of the PSPO for “engaging in an act of approval/disapproval with respect to issues related to abortion services.” “A man has been convicted today because of the content of his thoughts—his prayers to God—on the public streets of England. “We can hardly sink any lower in our neglect of basic fundamental freedoms of free speech and thought.”

Floods claim one life in Italy after heavy rains hit Liguria and Tuscany
Severe floods claimed one life in Italy after storms and heavy rains hit Liguria and Tuscany on Wednesday, October 16, 2024. Railway services were disrupted, while schools and roads were closed after some regions saw around 200 mm (7.9 inches) of rain in just 18 hours.

Rapid intensification of Storm Ashley forecast with hurricane-force winds set to hit Ireland and Scotland
Storm Ashley, Europe’s first storm of the season, was officially named on Friday, October 18, 2024, and is on track to explode in power, with coastal Ireland bracing for hurricane-force winds and rain by Saturday and Sunday. Forecast models take Ashley’s center over Scotland on Sunday afternoon (LT) before the storm races toward Norway and Sweden.

‘Evil has suffered a severe blow,’ Netanyahu says after Sinwar slain
“Evil has suffered a severe blow,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday night following the confirmation of Hamas terrorist leader Yahya Sinwar’s death in a southern Gaza shootout.

Argentine researchers identify 55 undeclared chemicals, including arsenic, in covid “vaccines”
Argentine scientists have identified 55 chemical elements, including 11 heavy metals and 11 lanthanides, in six major covid vaccine brands. These elements, not listed on package inserts, could have synergistic toxicity, exacerbating health risks beyond what regulators and manufacturers have disclosed or studied. The Argentine study found that 82% of vaccines tested contained undeclared arsenic, and all heavy metals detected are linked to toxic effects on human health.

Tedros the Terrorist says information that challenged WHO’s covid narrative spread as fast as the virus and was almost as deadly
“During the covid-19 pandemic, falsehoods about masks, vaccines and ‘lockdowns’ spread as fast as the virus itself, and were almost as deadly,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at the World Health Summit on Sunday.  These comments come from a man who has been accused of supporting and attempting to procure arms and diplomatic support for a terrorist group in Ethiopia.  He is also accused of spreading misinformation about the situation in Ethiopia.

The dark side of Meta’s smart glasses: Harvard students reveal how Mark Zuckerberg’s creepy spectacles can be used to instantly find strangers’ names and addresses
Ever since Meta debuted its smart glasses back in 2021, concerns have been raised over their ability to film people without their knowledge.  Now, two Harvard students have taken the device’s privacy-invading capabilities even further – by building a modified version called ‘I-XRAY’. The creepy system uses AI and facial recognition software to instantly dox people’s identities.

PopEye to Strengthen EU Border Biometrics with Gait Recognition Integration
The European Union has launched a pilot project to study how biometrics can be captured from on-the-move subjects to speed up identity checks at border crossings. The goal of the project, known as PopEye, is to overcome the difficulties that current biometric technologies like fingerprints and 2D facial recognition have dealing with common conditions like poor lighting or changes in appearance.

The CIA Front Group, Deagel, Projects Massive Death and Destruction to the U.S. and the UK
Most researchers know what the Deagel Report is. However, many do not know that it has been scrubbed from the internet. Fortunately, I correctly anticipated that this might happen as more of us discovered the report. I rarely offer projected dates when I connect the dots in order to predict futuristic events. However, I believe we are going to see a series of multiple attacks upon the United States with each attack becoming more serious.