Thirty-two (32) American cities exceeded 1,000 CPM this week.
The crisis that started by Turkey's shooting down of the Russian Su-24 bomber in the Syrian airspace is leading to a standoff between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the country's army, Turkish media reports said.
The false flag terrorism is getting WAY too obvious. Maybe that's the idea?
It’s rare to see physics being used as an effective tool to comment on current events, but astrophysicists Tom van Doorsslaere and Giovanni Lapenta of the Belgian KU Leuven used some simple Newtonian mechanics to show that both the Russian and Turkish accounts of what happened with the downed jet can’t be right.
Jim W. Dean - Uri is at his best when on his Don Quixote horse and taking on all comers. And I like his spunk toward going where others fear to tread
Russia is ready to coordinate practical steps to block the Turkish-Syrian border in cooperation with Damascus, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Friday after talks with his Syrian counterpart
"The Iraqi people do not want to see any foreign soldiers on their soil and they do not want to experience the bitter taste of the US military presence on their land once again"
Turkey has increased weapon, ammunition and equipment shipments into Syria, according to Damascus, in exchange for oil and antiquities looted by Islamic State terrorists. Meanwhile Moscow condemned Ankara for supporting “armed thugs” operating in Syria. TrendsSyria-Turkey “We have certain information that the Turkish government recently increased support for terrorists and the level of supplying them […]
Turkish warplanes abruptly ceased violating Greek airspace after downing a Russian Sukhoi Su-24 bomber on November 24. Previously, air intrusions made by Turkish fighter jets took place on a daily basis and amounted to thousands a year. The data comes from a diplomatic source in Athens, cited by RIA Novosti. The last time Turkish warplanes […]
Most Americans do not know that their country has been infiltrated and hijacked and is now a nation occupied by a foreign power.
"An ISIS commander told The Washington Post on August 12, 2014: ‘Most of the fighters who joined us in the beginning of the war came via Turkey, and so did our equipment and supplies."
They were combatants of World War II, the Korean conflict or Vietnam. Today, many spend their days in assisted living facilities often combating loneliness.
"I am writing to consult you on what you think Britain should do. Should Parliament vote to authorise the bombing of Syria? Let me know your views..."
Why should you or anyone else be interested in souls?
Turkey fired a number of mortar shells toward Syrian army positions, the Syrian army spokesman said Saturday. “Last night, there was intense mortar fire on Syrian government forces’ positions fire from the Mount Jebel Aqra area, which is on the Turkish side,” Brigadier General Ali Mayhoub said during a press briefing. “Commander-in-chief of the Syrian Arab Army [President Bashar Assad] […]