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“Let the Headlines Speak”
by From the Internet   
September 9th, 2016

Russia warns of NEW WORLD WAR as NK tests bomb more powerful than Hiroshima
RUSSIA has warned North Korea risks plunging the entire region into a catastrophic war that threatens to shatter global peace and security if an immediate halt is not called to the nation's rapidly expanding nuclear weapons program.  

Obama Celebrates Slave Labor Day in Red China
“He’ll do anything for the worker except become one,” may apply to the Democratic Party and its modern-day leaders. The days when Democrats represented the working man are gone. Today, Democrats are more likely to preserve fish than jobs. A case in point is President Obama’s unilateral designation of 600,000 square miles of water around Hawaii as a national monument. The rationale for destroying jobs and devastating fishing communities is global warming.  

Clinton camp admits pressuring reporters over health stories
Clinton’s campaign for president has confirmed it is pressuring journalists not to report on her health, and already one news story on Thursday dismissed “false reports” of “widely discredited” concerns about the Democratic Party candidate. Even an aide said during an investigation into Clinton’s email scandal that she’s often confused.  

UN Security Council to hold closed door meeting on N.Korea's nuclear test
The United Nations Security Council will hold a closed-door meeting on Friday afternoon on North Korea's nuclear test, diplomats said, at the request of the United States, Japan and South Korea.  

Integrate or leave: Merkel’s Bavaria allies want ‘dominant’ German-Christian values enshrined in law
“Germany must stay Germany,” says the document by the Christian Social Union party (CSU), which was published by the Bavarian Kurier daily. “We are against our open-to-the-world country being changed through migration and inflow of refugees,” it adds, emphasizing that “it is not the Germans, who should look up to the refugees…” but, on the contrary those who come to Germany should adopt German culture.  

ASTEROID BUZZES EARTH, HEADS FOR MOON:
Newly discovered asteroid 2016 RB1 flew past Earth on Sept 7th only 25,000 miles above our planet's south pole. Because of the asteroid's southern trajectory, it did not pass within the orbits of any communication or weather satellites--but it was close. After it buzzed Earth, the space rock turned and headed for the Moon, executing a wider flyby of 179,000 miles on Sept. 8th. Researchers say 2016 RB1 is ~50 ft in diameter, about the size of a grey whale.  

Macquarie Island researchers get shake-up call from undersea earthquake
GeoScience Australia reported a magnitude-6.3 earthquake occurred about 20 kilometres from the island at 7:46am AEST. Australian Antarctic Division's Macquarie Island station leader Esther Rodewald said it was very noticeable. "Good side-to-side shake,  

Iraq gears up for late-year push to retake Mosul from Islamic State
The U.S.-led war on Islamic State has depleted the group's funds, leadership and foreign fighters, but the biggest battle yet is expected later this year in Iraq's northern city of Mosul... The jihadist insurgents have lost more than half the territory they seized in Iraq and nearly as much in neighboring Syria, but still manage to control their twin capitals of Mosul and Raqqa, symbols of the state they sought to build at the heart of the Middle East.  

Chief Rabbinate: 'Get your hands off the holy Sabbath!'
...Chief Rabbinate released a statement on Thursday afternoon. Entitled "Resolution on Shabbat in the State of Israel," the message stated, "Get your hands off the holy Sabbath!" ..."Recently, some have decided that there's room for negotiation on the sanctity of Shabbat...Even if the reality has been unfortunately differently recently, this is no reason to give legitimacy to desecrating Shabbat."  

Syria conflict: Senior militant leader 'killed' near Aleppo
A senior commander of the Syrian militant group formerly known as al-Nusra Front has been killed near Aleppo, rebel sources say. The group Jabhat Fateh al-Sham said on its Twitter account that commander Abu Omar Sarakeb died in an air strike in Aleppo province. It did not say which country's forces had carried out the air strike.  

North Korea conducts largest nuclear test
North Korea conducted its fifth nuclear test on Friday, South Korea and Japan said after meteorological agencies reported a surface-level seismic tremor near the North's known test site that indicated it was its most powerful yet. The US Geological Survey and European agencies measured the quake, which was recorded at 12:30 AM GMT, with a magnitude of 5.3. Agencies in China, reclusive North Korea's main diplomatic ally, also recorded the tremor.  

FEC commissioner warns Dems are gunning for conservative media
A key Federal Election Commission Republican warned Wednesday that liberals are moving aggressively to "amend the First Amendment" so that conservatives are silenced and businesses are chased "out of the democracy."  

Hillary's Health Concerns Serious, Say Most Doctors Polled by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS)
Concerns about Hillary Clinton's health are "serious—could be disqualifying for the position of President of the U.S.," say nearly 71% of 250 physicians responding to an informal internet survey by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS). About 20% said concerns were "likely overblown, but should be addressed as by full release of medical records." Only 2.7% responded that they were "just a political attack; I have confidence in the letter from her physician and see no cause for concern."  

Russia Says It Will Host Peace Talks Between Israel and the Palestinians
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry have been unable to make any progress on peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians. Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to give it a try. On Thursday, the Russia’s Foreign Ministry announced Israeli and Palestinian leaders have agreed “in principle” to meet in Moscow. The hope is that the meeting would kickstart a peace process that has been nascent for more than two years.  

Flying Blind: Some Airline Employees Refuse to Say the Word ‘Israel’
True story. Experienced travelers are in an international airport in a major European city preparing to board flight # 816 bound for Tel Aviv, Israel. The boarding pass reads Gate C-3. Experienced travelers that they are, they watch the board for the inevitable gate changes and keep an ear tuned towards announcements that come over the PA system. Gates change all the time.  

Israeli UN Envoy: Jew-Hatred At ‘Highest Level of Our Lifetimes’
Jew hatred and demonization of Israel are at “the highest level of our lifetimes,” Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations said at a high-level forum on anti-Semitism held on Wednesday at the UN’s headquarters in New York.  

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