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“Let the Headlines Speak”
by From the Internet   
November 7th, 2019

11,000 Experts Propose Final Solution To Global Warming: Just Kill Billions Of People
“Now, four decades later, a larger group of scientists is sounding another, much more urgent alarm,” according to Bloomberg. Some 11,000 scientists call for population control in mass climate alarm.

A lost temple – new findings might shatter Biblical archeology paradigm
Tsvi Koenigsberg proposes in his Wednesday Bible Land Museum lecture that the supposed altar found at Mount Ebal is the first place “where God will choose” to dwell.

IDF Operations Head: Threat posed by Iran is not “fear-mongering”
The Head of the IDF’s Operations Directorate Maj.-Gen. Aharon Haliva warned Tuesday night while asking for a budget increase that the next year will not be favorable to Israel’s security due to the increased threat posed by Iran.“All signs indicate that the next year has the potential to be a negative year from a security perspective,”

Project’s Veritas releases Epstein expose
“I’ve Had This Story for Three Years… (ABC) Would Not Put It on The Air” says Good Morning America Breaking News Anchor, and 20/20 Co-Anchor Amy Robach. “It Was Unbelievable… We Had – Clinton, We Had Everything…” “We Had Her Whole Allegations About Prince Andrew…Project Veritas intends to continue its investigation into corruption in the Mainstream Media.

ISIS leader Baghdadi was ‘nervous wreck’ days before Delta Force raid
The terror group’s leader was described as agitated and so fearful for his own life that he wore disguises and at times hid underground to stay alive, according to the Associated Press. Associates close to Baghdadi said he feared for the collapse of ISIS territory and even crossed over into rival al-Qaeda controlled territory before he killed himself during an Oct. 26 U.S. special operations raid.

Trump says US ready to help Mexico ‘wage war on drug cartels, wipe them off the earth’ after US family massacre
President Trump responded Tuesday morning to the suspected Mexican cartel ambush on American families that left three women and six children dead, and eight more children injured, and multiple others kidnapped. ….monsters, the United States stands ready, willing & able to get involved and do the job quickly and effectively. The great new President of Mexico has made this a big issue, but the cartels have become so large and powerful that you sometimes need an army to defeat an army!

Avoiding Lawsuit, AOC Forced to Apologize to Pro-Israel, Jewish Politician
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez apologized for blocking a former New York assemblyman from her Twitter account after blasting her for comparing detention centers on the US-Mexico border to concentration camps in Nazi Germany

Iran begins injecting gas at Fordow nuclear facility
Iran began injecting gas into centrifuges at its Fordow enrichment facility. This is part of Iran showing that it will not bend to US “maximum pressure,” despite new sanctions the US has promised, including recently announced sanctions on nine key Iranian officials. Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said that Iran was responding to the US “blackmail” by “doing the opposite.”

Russia captures advanced Israeli missile interceptor in Syria – report
An advanced Israeli surface-to-air missile that was fired from the David’s Sling (formerly known as the Magic Wand) missile system was given to Russia by Syria, when it was found intact after the rocket did not explode on contact… The rocket was reportedly fired on July 23, 2018, and Syrian forces that were dispatched to the scene found the missile intact after it sustained minor damage from impact.

Yemen war: Government and separatists agree deal to end infighting
Yemen’s government has signed a power-sharing deal with separatists in the south of the country that is intended to end months of infighting. he two are meant to be part of an alliance with a Saudi-led multinational coalition that has been battling the rebel Houthi movement since 2015. But in August, separatists supported by the UAE seized control the city of Aden from Saudi-backed government forces.

Nuclear fusion is ‘a question of when, not if’
The prospects for developing nuclear fusion as a feasible source of energy have significantly improved, say experts. The UK government has recently announced an investment of £200m to deliver electricity from a fusion reactor by 2040. Private companies and governments have told the BBC they aim to have demonstration models working within five years.

ISIS Tells Followers to Set Forest Fires in U.S., Europe
A media outlet affiliated with ISIS has been instructing the group’s radical adherents to set forest fires in the United States and Europe to cause mass ecological disasters… At least four propaganda posters that have appeared on the pro-ISIS Quraysh media outlet have urged followers to “ignite fires” as part of an ongoing jihad against America and its allies.

Facebook says 100 developers might have improperly accessed Groups member data
Facebook says that even after it locked down its Groups system last year, some app developers retained improper access to information about members. A company blog post reports that roughly 100 developers might have accessed user information since Facebook changed its rules in April of 2018, and at least 11 accessed member data in the last 60 days. It says it’s now cut all partners off from that data.

Hamas threatens cut in financial aid to Gaza will lead to escalation in violence
Hamas announced that a potential cut in monetary aid transferred to the Gaza Strip from Qatar may lead to an escalation in violence with Israel, that could even turn into a military confrontation…Qatari envoy to the Gaza Strip Mohammed Al-Emadi informed the enclave’s headship during his last visit, that Qatar will struggle to continue transferring the monthly $ 30 million financial aid to the Strip.

‘Gay conversion therapy’ ban drafted in law in Germany
A draft law has been published in Germany aimed at banning so-called “gay conversion therapy” in most cases nationwide, German media report.

A Russian Startup Is Selling Robot Clones of Real People
Russian startup Promobot is now selling autonomous androids — and buyers can choose to make the robots look like any person on Earth. “Everyone will now be able to order a robot with any appearance — for professional or personal use,” Aleksei Iuzhakov, Chairman of Promobot’s Board of Directors, said in a press release…

Lead in Canada’s drinking water worse than Flint crisis, investigation says
Hundreds of thousands of Canadians have been unwittingly exposed to high levels of lead in their drinking water, according to a yearlong investigation conducted by more than 120 journalists. The investigation found that contamination in several cities was consistently higher than it ever was in Flint, Michigan, where lead-contaminated water sparked a public health crisis.

US Navy Secretary Warns Of “Fragile” Supply Chain And “Great Power Competition”
The U.S. is attempting to not just decouple its economy from the rest of the world, which won’t happen until wartime…

Ancient 70-Mile-Long Wall Found in Western Iran. But Who Built It?
Archaeologists have identified the remains of a stone wall in Iran about the length of the famous Hadrian’s Wall that was built across England by the Romans. The wall, which extends about 71 miles (115 kilometers), was found in Sar Pol-e Zahab County in western Iran.

Gallup: Religion Isn’t Dying: ‘People Return’ to Church as They Age
The percentage of the population that has no religious identity may be increasing, but a new Gallup report says such an anti-religion worldview is primarily embraced by younger people – and that as people age, they are more likely to get back in church.

Is The Global Dollar In Jeopardy?
“…for the first time in a long while, competition is coming to central banks.”

Halong rapidly strengthens into a third super typhoon of the season
Tropical Cyclone “Halong” formed November 2, 2019 east of the Northern Mariana Islands as the 23rd named storm of the 2019 Pacific typhoon season. It reached Category 2 hurricane equivalent early November 4 and then explosively intensified into a Category 5 super typhoon by 15:00 UTC on November 5.

9 Americans, including 6 children killed as Mormon offshot group caught in cartel crossfire
At least six children and three women living in a community of U.S. citizens in Mexico were shot to death Monday in the north of the country, six more children were wounded and one missing after their convoy came under fire during a brazen daylight ambush believed to have been carried out by gunmen affiliated with the cartels.

11,000 Experts Propose Final Solution To Global Warming: Just Kill Billions Of People
It “must be stabilized—and, ideally, gradually reduced—within a framework that ensures social integrity.

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