An ISIS base was found 8 miles from US in Mexico. Congress whomps Obama, demoralizing hope for any veto. Police protestors shut down the Brooklyn Bridge—and that’s just the beginning. Google’s in trouble in Europe. 4% of the people got Obamacare right. The US is prepared for a cyber attack. But the cyber team can’t attack others—right. Jerusalem and the Palestinians seem to be having secret talks, and Hamas may be in their mutual crosshairs. Philly police being investigated for targeting “white khaki males” to plant drugs. People are impersonating soldiers. And Hillary is still making headlines. Bonus: 13 Podcasts for Growing Your Business · · · →
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Tempo: April 12, 2015
Earth’s magnetic field is changing. California’s water vanished. The US Navy is helping police learn how to attack… Minniapolis—and to “preserve evidence” for the Navy’s “future success”; which seems contrary to Posse Comitatus—seems. The FCC may be positioned to add Federal fees to Internet service, similar to phone bills. Japan is actually doing it: replacing nuclear with solar, leading in the world for solar power two years. Another fatal police shooting, 73 year old reserve officer thought he used a taser. Hillary finally announces. Kerry says he stands by the Iran deal, while sitting down (photo). Israel feels like their on their own, uh oh. Americans flee Yemen, Russia is right there to help! Bonus article: Confirmation Israel Is Not the Problem (some recent Israel history) · · · →
Cadence of Conflict: Asia, March 30, 2015
China continues to takeover the Pacific with ships and reclaimed reefs. Taiwan’s DPP continues to knock down statues of KMT-Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek, which further indicates that Taiwan’s popularity favors national sovereignty. The same sympathy continues to slant in Hong Kong. China inaugurates its controversial flight M503, seven kilometers from Taiwan’s airspace, the Taiwanese aren’t happy about it, and the KMT-Nationalists and Communist Chinese aren’t happy that they aren’t happy. A lot of people in the Pacific aren’t happy. Read More