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October, 2019

Balfour Declaration and Mandate for Palestine still keys to peace

Balfour Declaration and Mandate for Palestine still keys to peace

The Balfour Declaration (“Declaration) issued on 2 November 1917 and the Mandate for Palestine (“Mandate”) issued on 24 July 1922 still remain the keys to resolving the Jewish-Arab conflict. 

The Declaration’s call to establish a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine was historic:

November 2nd, 1917

Dear Lord Rothschild,

I have much pleasure in conveying to you, on behalf of His Majesty's Government, the following declaration of sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations which has been submitted to, and approved by, the Cabinet.

By David Singer - Tuesday, October 29, 2019 - Full Story


President gave Democrat Leakers Nothing To Leak in al-Baghdadi Takedown

President gave Democrat Leakers Nothing To Leak in al-Baghdadi TakedownKeeping congressional leakers like Adam Schiff and his imaginary friend, ‘The Whistleblower’ out of the loop on ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s imminent take down was one of the smartest things President Donald Trump ever did. The danger of some motor-mouth Congressional ‘leader’ leaking details of the coming raid was real—far more real than a still not identified whistleblower misrepresenting Trump’s telephone conversation with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.
By Judi McLeod - Monday, October 28, 2019 - Full Story



Deep State Hates America First Policy

Deep State Hates America First Policy

After the longest war in the history of our country, it is time for our troops to return home. In 2001, the United States responded to the horrific terrorist attacks of 9/11 by sending our military to Afghanistan on a mission to destroy Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda.  We were successful in destroying their terrorist camps, killing and capturing Al-Qaeda leaders, and forcing Bin Laden out of the country.

By Jeff Crouere - Monday, October 28, 2019 - Full Story

Vandalizing The Greatest Generation

My article about Americans evolving from Tom Brokaw's "Greatest Generation" appeared in Canada Free press eight years ago, that painted a sad commentary of diminishing civility. The marvels of technology is continuing its misuse by individuals, who manage to further their agenda of making not so nice things, once frowned upon legitimate into normal now.
By George Giftos - Monday, October 28, 2019 - Full Story

Was Hillary’s Attack on Tulsi Gabbard Part of a Plot to Destroy Trump?

Was Hillary's Attack on Tulsi Gabbard Part of a Plot to Destroy Trump?On the surface, Hillary Clinton's "Russian asset” attack last week on Rep. Tulsi Gabbard appeared the rambling of a bitter, perhaps unhinged woman. One observer suggested that Clinton was holding a grudge because the Hawaii Democrat supported Bernie Sanders and opposed her rigging of the 2016 primary process against him. Perhaps so. Or maybe, exhibiting typical leftist intolerance of dissent, Gabbard's anti-war stance really does make her our time's Leon Trotsky.
By Selwyn Duke - Monday, October 28, 2019 - Full Story

Halloween Should Scare Up a Big Boooo!

Halloween Should Scare Up a Big Boooo!If you are looking for a holiday tradition that has lost any semblance of common sense, look no further than Halloween. Today, it has few redeeming qualities. Let’s focus on only the health issues associated with children consuming ridiculous quantities of junk. Halloween candy comprises the lowest quality food on the market – cheap, sugary chocolate bars, chewy treats, hard candies, salty chips, soft drinks, and who knows what else – all questionably packaged, and gleefully handed out to unsuspecting youngsters as if it were the best thing on Earth. What a crock!
By W. Gifford-Jones, MD and Diana Gifford-Jones - Monday, October 28, 2019 - Full Story

Those Rowdy, Rough, Ready Red Ryder Riflemen

Those Rowdy, Rough, Ready Red Ryder RiflemenIn my hometown, Leland, a tiny Mississippi Delta farming community, everybody knows everybody … except on Halloween, when kids, disguised in the get-up of ghosts, gangsters, goons, goblins and ghouls, roam the streets and terrorize the residents, who offer treats to avoid tricks. One moonless Halloween Saturday night, my friend Clarence and a pal, both ten years old, having successfully pillaged the neighborhoods, headed toward Leland’s main street to extort goodies from storekeepers and shoppers.
By Jimmy Reed - Monday, October 28, 2019 - Full Story

Drop the Black Accent, Hillary Clinton And Stop Being A “RACIST”

Drop the Black Accent, Hillary Clinton And Stop Being A RACISTThe time has come for politicians and other larger-than- life celebrities to incorporate ‘OPPORTUNISTS NOT WELCOME!’ statements in their last wills and testaments—if only to keep outright opportunists like Hillary Clinton from having the last word at their funerals. Surely the late Elijah Cummings didn’t see Hillary Clinton stealing the show at his.
By Judi McLeod - Sunday, October 27, 2019 - Full Story

Is it climate socialism – or eco-fascism?

Is it climate socialism – or eco-fascism?

Green New Dealers have convinced themselves that our planet faces an imminent, existential, manmade climate cataclysm – that can be prevented solely and simply by government edicts replacing fossil fuels with biofuel, wind, solar and battery energy. They achieve this state of absolute certainty largely by propagating constant scare stories, while ignoring and suppressing contradictory evidence and viewpoints. 

By Paul Driessen - Sunday, October 27, 2019 - Full Story

Fossil-Fuel Divestment: A Shell Game

Fossil-Fuel Divestment: A Shell Game

Under the banner STOP FOSSIL FUELS. BUILD 100% RENEWABLES, the group 350.org last month announced “a new fossil free milestone: $11 trillion has been committed to divest from fossil fuels.”

“These numbers are strong indicators that people power is winning,” the Bill McKibben-cofounded group boasted. “We would not have smashed our divestment targets without the thousands of local groups who have pressured their representatives to pull out of fossil fuels.”

By Institute for Energy Research - Sunday, October 27, 2019 - Full Story

Trump, Israel and the Democratic Crack-Up

Bernie Sanders at J StreetNearly every week, the Democrats reach new heights of radicalism. Israel has good reason to be deeply worried. Until 2000, the peaceful transition of power in the wake of elections was a feature of American democracy that everyone took for granted. In 2000, the Democrats shifted.
By Caroline Glick - Sunday, October 27, 2019 - Full Story

The sweet taste of innovation

The sweet taste of innovationWould that ice-cold bottle of soda taste as refreshing, knowing that it contains 65 grams (5 tablespoons) of added sugar? With a new U.S. food-labeling policy set to kick in, public health groups are banking on the answer being “no.” Meanwhile, food companies hoping to keep customers happy are searching high and low for sweet new molecules, according to an article in Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), the weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society.
By American Chemical Society - Sunday, October 27, 2019 - Full Story

Primer on hydrogen fluoride – a compound with a starring role in trade tensions in Asia

Hydrogen fluoride: dangerous and surprisingly usefulPerhaps best known to Breaking Bad viewers as a dangerous substance, hydrogen fluoride is also useful in a variety of industrial applications, such as the production of non-stick surfaces, refrigerants and pharmaceuticals. If you want to know more about the chemistry of hydrogen fluoride, a compound often mentioned in news stories about trade tensions in Asia, watch this video:
By American Chemical Society - Sunday, October 27, 2019 - Full Story

Sensing sweetness on a molecular level

Sensing sweetness on a molecular levelWhether it’s chocolate cake or pasta sauce, the sensation of sweetness plays a major role in the human diet and the perception of other flavors. While a lot is known about the individual proteins that signal “sweet,” not much is known about how the proteins work together as a receptor to accomplish this feat. Now, in ACS Chemical Neuroscience, researchers report a molecular look at the receptor, which could someday lead to better-tasting food.
By American Chemical Society - Sunday, October 27, 2019 - Full Story

Pacifier biosensor could help monitor newborn health

Pacifier biosensor could help monitor newborn healthWearable biosensors that non-invasively monitor health and fitness are growing in popularity among adults. But adapting this technology for use with babies is difficult because the devices are often bulky or have rigid surfaces that could harm infants’ delicate skin. Now researchers reporting in ACS’ journal Analytical Chemistry say they have developed a pacifier-based biosensor that tracks real-time glucose levels in saliva. It could ultimately help diagnose and treat diabetes in the smallest of patients.
By American Chemical Society - Sunday, October 27, 2019 - Full Story

Turning wood into pharmaceutical ingredients

Turning wood into pharmaceutical ingredientsProduction of hazardous waste during drug manufacturing is a serious concern for the pharmaceutical industry. Typically, large amounts of flammable solvents are used during these processes, which usually require several steps to make structurally complex drugs. Researchers now report in the journal ACS Central Science a method to produce pharmaceutically relevant compounds in just two or three steps, with water as the only waste product, using renewable woodchips as starting material.
By American Chemical Society - Sunday, October 27, 2019 - Full Story

New invention to make hospital bedding germ-resistant

New invention to make hospital bedding germ-resistantHospital bedsheets and patient gowns are a major conduit for transferring dangerous bacteria estimated to infect 1.7 million hospitalized Americans and 3.5 million hospitalized Europeans every year. In the United States, hospital-acquired infections kill about 98,000 people yearly.
By ISRAEL21c - Sunday, October 27, 2019 - Full Story

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