Friday 28 October 2016

UPDATE - Bill Clinton on Pedophile Island



Billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, his relationship with Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, Prince Andrew and other famous names, and their connection to a high-level sex scandal is exposed by Conchita and Cristina Sarnoff. We also look at slavery and human sex trafficking in the modern world, and more.

Hopkins calls CNN the Clinton News Network, anchor loses it


Thursday 27 October 2016

Germany to send tanks to Russian border

Germany has confirmed it is sending Leopard 2 tanks to Lithuania as part of NATO plans to reinforce the Baltic states. But the presence is largely symbolic, since Russia is still militarily superior in the region.
Protecting Lithuania from Russia is to be Germany's responsibility, according to the new NATO defense plans that emerged at this week's summit in Brussels. The German Defense Ministry showed on Wednesday evening just how seriously it is taking this task, confirming to the DPA news agency that next year it will be sending Leopard 2 tanks to the Baltic country's Russian border in addition to the 650 soldiers it had already promised - though it would not clarify how many.
The move is part of NATO's wider plan to protect its Baltic members, who have all shown concern about Russian ambitions following the annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the subsequent war in eastern Ukraine.
A NATO battalion of around 1,000 soldiers will be stationed in Lithuania as of June next year, and will then be rotated every six months. Around 450 to 650 of these troops are to be supplied by the Bundeswehr, while the others will come from France, Belgium and Croatia. German media reported that the combat-trained unit will also be equipped with tanks, armored vehicles, snipers, and engineers.
Defending the defensive measures
Each of the alliance's major powers is sending troops to bolster the defenses of the countries bordering Russia, so while Germany is helping Lithuania, Poland will be protected by the US, Latvia to be manned by the Canadians, and Britain is to help reinforce Estonia.
The plans are likely to further antagonize Russia, whose government has criticized NATO's military plans in the region before. "The alliance is concentrating its forces on limiting a non-existent threat from the East," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in the summer.
German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen defended the measures, calling the deployment "exactly appropriate" and "defensive."  "This is a clear signal that an attack on one NATO country will be considered an attack on all 28 NATO countries," she said.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also indicated that the mission was a response to Russian aggression. "Russia is prepared to use its military power," he said in Brussels. "It is necessary for NATO to answer that."
 Gustav Gressel, Russia specialist at the European Council on Foreign Relations, believes that NATO's new plans are actually fairly measured, given the circumstances. "Russia still enjoys military superiority in that area of about five-to-one," he told DW. "It's not at all an offensive threat against the Russians - but rather a cautious, small-scale reaction to the build-up and military mobilization Russia has been undergoing. It doesn't change the military balance in the Baltics."
 Stoltenberg said NATO had no choice but to respond
Baltic fears
In fact, the Baltic states would have liked NATO to commit more troops to their border areas, Gressel argued. "Since 2009, Russia has trained its forces in scenarios of invading the Baltic countries," he said. "For the Baltic countries, this is a real thing, this is not something that might at some point happen."
Even though it is economically isolated and can ill afford to take new territory, Russia's political system requires shows of military power for its own population, Gressel argued. "It is increasingly difficult to predict what Russia will do, or when Russia will perceive military provocation. So you'd rather be on the safe side and signal to Russia that there is no free ride in the Baltics."
But at the same time, NATO is trying to strike a balance. "You have to hedge against the risk that Russia gets adventurous," he said. "But on the other hand, you don't want to maneuver Russia into its self-fulfilling prophecies of a threat. In my view, Russia's saber-rattling is for domestic consumption and their military knows that NATO is not going to invade."
Germany has contributed to NATO's biggest rearmament drive since the end of the Cold War, last year ordering an extra 100 Leopard 2 tanks - mostly by modifying previously decommissioned vehicles. At the same time, the upper limit of 225 tanks that had been agreed as part of the military reform of 2011 was increased to 328.
 


Wednesday 19 October 2016

World War 3 Has Already Begun.

NOTE: This was Published in May 28, 2013
By StormCloudsGathering


Lebanon now under attack by NATO backed insurgents: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/world/...

Current Drills in Korea: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/a...

Dagger Brigade deploys in Africa:
http://www.army.mil/article/96958/

U.S. Troops in Mali now: http://articles.washingtonpost.com/20...

U.S. to maintain a covert position in Afghanistan:
http://rt.com/news/afghanistan-us-mer...
http://rt.com/news/us-drones-afghanis...

CIA now increasing operations in Iraq:
http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2013/...

Russia Moves troops into Mediterranean
http://www.businessinsider.com/russia...

U.S. Moves troops into Mediterranean
http://www.businessinsider.com/us-tro...

Russia to deliver anti-aircraft missiles to Syria:
http://www.timesofisrael.com/russia-s...

Increasing Resistance to U.S. influence in South America and China's rise in influence there: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12597...

Syrian Rebels engaging in atrocities:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middl...

UK Quatar plot to frame Syria for Chemical weapons:
http://www.presstv.com/detail/2013/01...

Rebels used poison gas:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middl...

The Vatican calls for global government: http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworsta...

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/03/...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video...

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/0...

http://rt.com/news/cia-arms-smuggling...
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Politi...
http://rt.com/usa/obama-israel-milita...
http://rt.com/news/us-eu-armor-syrian...
http://rt.com/news/syria-un-rebels-pe...
http://rt.com/usa/north-korea-us-inte...

Russia threatens US with 'asymmetrical' and 'painful' retaliation if tougher sanctions imposed

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Moscow may take "asymmetrical" and "painful" measures if the US makes good on its talk of imposing tougher sanctions on Russia, Radio Free Europe reports.

Sanctions, which the European Union vowed to impose on Monday and the US backs, would be tied to Russia's actions in Syria, where numerous and credible reports have tied Moscow to war crimes in its efforts to reinforce Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime during the six-year-long Syrian conflict.
Ryabkov made these statements to Russia's State Duma, or the lower house of parliament, which just today unanimously approved Russian President Vladimir Putin's proposal to unilaterally drop out of a nuclear disarmament agreement with the US.

It's unclear what "asymmetrical" actions Russia could take to cause "pain" to the US, but the Department of Homeland Security formally accused Russian state actors of hacking the DNC and top staffers of Hillary Clinton to "interfere with the US election process."
Additionally, Russia has established dominance on the battlefield in Syria, unilaterally implementing a brief ceasefire on Wednesday and then ending it without input from the international community.


Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov addresses a plenary session of the State Duma, the Lower House of the Russian Parliament. 








Of the brief pause in bombing, Mark Kramer, program director of the Project on Cold War Studies at Harvard's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, told Business Insider, "I wish this step could be seen as a humanitarian gesture, but that seems implausible."

Instead, Kramer said that the proposal is likely a "cynical step" designed to keep EU foreign ministers from agreeing on new sanctions against Russia in connection with its "merciless bombardment" of Aleppo.


NATO troops face-to-face with Russia's nuclear missiles deep inside Europe

HUNDREDS of British troops will come face-to-face with Russia's nuclear weapons when Vladimir Putin completes the transfer of a terrifying arsenal of missiles to an enclave deep inside Europe.


Moscow has confirmed the army is moving the 
nuclear-capable Iskander-M missiles into Kaliningrad

Moscow has confirmed the army is moving the nuclear-capable Iskander-M missiles into Kaliningrad - bordering Poland and Lithuania.
At the same time, 650 British troops are being deployed to eastern Europe to repel Russia's expanding dominance in the region.
The Kremlin said in a statement they were being stationed in the Russian enclave "as part of military training of the Russian armed forces".
The move is being interpreted in the West as a retaliation to increased activity by NATO along the border with Russia.
Mr Putin's actions will also increase pressure on NATO members to increase their contributions to European defences.
Lithuania, neighbouring Kaliningrad and a member of NATO, has said the government will protest to Moscow, while Germany and Poland are also expected to react angrily to the missile deployment, particularly as the Iskander can hit targets 450 miles away, putting the German capital Berlin in range.
NATO is readying a fast-reaction force of several thousands troops in the east of Europe alongside Britain's commitment to an additional 650 soldiers.
Around 500 will be based in Estonia while 150 will be stationed in Estonia.
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon warned on Sunday the world was seeing "a much more aggressive Russia".
He said: "We hoped Russia would become a partner to us in the West, but clearly Russia has decided to be a competitor.
"They said that right at the beginning they were going to come in and help us fight Daesh [Islamic State], they haven't done that.
"They've been helping (Syrian president Bashar) Assad bomb his own people, they've been flexing their muscles in the Black Sea, they've been militarising in Crimea, we've seen this pressure on the Baltic states, and they've tried to interfere in elections - they even tried to interfere on the Dutch referendum on the Ukraine association agreement."
Kaliningrad, which is separate from the Russian mainland and on the Baltic Sea, houses dozens of warships, submarines, land troops, a naval brigade and two military airbases.
Commanders fear that in a conflict Russia's significant military buildup in the area could hinder attempts by NATO to reach the Baltic states and north-eastern Poland.
Express.co.uk revealed earlier this year how a 40-mile stretch of land in north-east Poland could be the achilles heel in Europe's border which Russia could exploit to launch an invasion.
The Suwalki Gap - measuring just 40-miles wide - is the only link between Poland and the Baltic states.
But the area is surrounded by the Russian province of Kaliningrad to the north and Kremlin-friendly Belarus to the south.
NATO commanders have expressed concerns if Moscow's forces seized the thin slither of land, the three Baltic states - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia - would be left isolated and helpless to a Russian invasion.

Tuesday 18 October 2016

Something HUGE Is Brewing!! END TIMES SIGNS: LATEST EVENTS

Now Turkey warns World War Three is INEVITABLE because of US & Russia tensions over Syria

A DEVASTATING third world war between the US and Russia is inevitable if the two countries cannot agree over the bloody Syria conflict, Turkey has warned.

"Turkey has warned the US and Russia are on the brink" of nuclear war."
Tensions between Washington and Moscow have plunged to Cold War levels in recent weeks after US ended talks on how to approach the war in Syria.
Since the breakdown between the global superpowers, the Kremlin has vowed to shoot down any American fighter planes that attack President Bashar al-Assad’s forces in Syria.
And now Turkey’s deputy prime minister Numan Kurtulmus has warned: “If this proxy war continues, after this, let me be clear, America and Russia will come to a point of war.”

A Kremlin insider has warned that war with the United States could break out “even before the November elections in the U.S.,” urging citizens to stockpile food.
Sergei Markov, a member of the Civic Chamber, a Moscow-based state institution, told the Daily Beast, “These are the most serious tensions between Moscow and Washington in decades….the war might begin even before the November elections in the U.S.”
“I personally plan to stock 200 cans of pork to be ready for a potential war crisis,” Markov added, “and I advise everybody to do the same.”
Markov’s warning should probably be treated seriously given that he isknown to have “close ties to (the) Kremlin”.
As we previously reported, Russian citizens have been stockpiling food and essential supplies for months as paranoia about a major conflict escalates.
Tensions have risen yet further in recent days after it was revealed that the Obama White House was considering a major cyber attack against Russia in retaliation for Moscow’s alleged “interference in the American presidential election”.
While Americans are kept distracted by the media’s obsession with Donald Trump’s alleged mistreatment of women, Russians have very different priorities.
State-owned television stations are urging citizens to find out where their nearest nuclear bomb shelter is located, while managers of the Zenit Arena, a huge half-built stadium in St. Petersburg, recently received an official letter from the Ministry of Emergency Situations demanding that they create underground facilities that will be used to protect citizens from nuclear fallout.
As we reported earlier this month, 40 million Russians from all levels of government recently took part in a civil defense “emergency evacuation” drill that was a test run of how the population would respond to a “disaster occurrence” under an “emergency” situation.

Monday 17 October 2016

Executive Order -- Coordinating Efforts to Prepare the Nation for Space Weather Events

Guess What President Barack Obama Just Did! 

As of Thursday, October 13th, 2016, President Obama officially has 100 days left of his presidency... Until he is scheduled to leave office on Friday, January 20th, 2017.

US citizens warned to prepare for NUCLEAR WAR over claims attack warning upgraded

By Paul Begley
THE US could be edging ever closer to nuclear war with Russia after upgrading its attack defence readiness, it has been claimed.

DEFCON is an alert system used by the US military to indicate the current threat of nuclear war.
The system has five states of alert, increasing in severity from DEFCON 5 - the least severe - to DEFCON 1 - the highest level.

Currently, the levels is understood to be at 5.
The warning threat has secretly been upgraded two levels to DEFCON 3 - meaning the US could mobilise troops in as little as 15 minutes.


Saturday 15 October 2016

Extreme Events' are Happening Worldwide! (2016-2017)

By Jason A
STRANGE WORLDWIDE EVENTS: Something is Going On around the the world signs of the times prophecy in the news russia us hillary clinton donald trump presidential debate 2016 2017



Wednesday 12 October 2016

VIDEO SHOWING BILL CLINTON RAPING 13 YR-OLD WILL PLUNGE RACE INTO CHAOS ANONYMOUS CLAIMS



SHOCKING VIDEO on the horizon. Anonymous says there is video of Bill Clinton raping a 13 year-old girl on Jeffrey Epstein’s “Orgy Island.” Anonymous claims the video will plunge the presidential race into chaos. The video was released this week.