This Week in the News

News of the week points to the quagmire that is engulfing the United States government. We report on Iranian overtures for more talk while hard lines are being drawn by Israel against Iran’s nuclear programs; France struggles with Sunday laws while Italy’s government faces continuing crisis; Pope Francis’ bold moves challenge Catholic Europe; a Germany court issues a further problematic decision regarding circumcision; and hornets kill people in China.

This Week in the News

We begin with the astounding up and down events regarding Syria–first, with powerful intervention by the Vatican as world leaders sit on their hands; with a completely unexpected “solution” by Vladimir Putin;and then with reports about President Obama’s attempt to save face and perhaps even his presidency. We continue with reports of the growing strength and leadership of the EU; report on NSA spying along with the continuing quest for a Temple in Jerusalem and new reports that the ice cap is growing.

This Week in the News

Our Current Events this week can be very briefly summarized with these words: The indecisive, isolated, rejected, misguided and deceived United States of America is in trouble as NEVER before.

This Week in the News

We begin with reporting on developments in Syria and the apparent determination of some Western nations to intervene militarily; point out how Germany is being pressured to lead more forcefully in world affairs; describe the many challenges and dangers which Israel is facing from other nations, including Egypt, Syria, Iran and Turkey; speak on the demise of Christians in the Middle East; address precautionary measures of some Christian churches in light of the US Supreme Court’s re-definition of marriage; and conclude with reporting on the devastating fires in California.

This Week in the News

We report on the volatile situation in Egypt and the different positions taken by the USA, Europe and Israel; and the Middle Eastern respect for Europe.

We are focusing on Lebanon as a new battle ground in the Middle East; America’s culpability of creating the Iran of today; and worldwide terror warnings, especially for Jews, in coming weeks.

We are speaking of Germany’s sad European leadership regarding the determination of gender; an appalling law in California and New Jersey banning therapy that tries to change a minor’s sexual orientation; former Marijuana enthusiast Barack’s Obama’s fight against medical weed; the incredible scope of NSA’s spying activities and the controversial sentencing of Bradley Manning.

We continue reporting on Britain’s latest scandal dealing with the government’s actions towards the Guardian newspaper and the detention of David Miranda at the Heathrow airport under the disguise of a law against terrorism; and address former Pope Benedict’s explanations as to why he resigned.

We conclude with reports on radioactive water leaks at Japan’s nuclear plant in Fukushima; flooding in certain parts of the world; and the mysterious deaths of numerous dolphins from New York to Virginia.

This Week in the News

We report on the ongoing deteriorating relationship between Israel and its Western allies, especially the USA and Europe, and the danger of Israel’s total isolation. We also report on Glenn Beck’s stunning recognition that the American people are in fact part of the lost tribes of the house of Israel.

We report on developments in Egypt and America’s failed diplomacy; and developments in Iran and America’s icy relationship with Russia. We then focus once again on the ongoing NSA spying scandal and its fallout in Germany, which might even jeopardize Angela Merkel’s re-election in September—even though her challenger does not seem to be a valid alternative for many Germans. In any event, trust of the American and German people in their governments is reaching a low level, which is unparalleled in recent history.

We address the century-long and recently rejuvenated dispute between Britain and Spain over Gibraltar—one of the “doors” promised to the modern nations of the house of Israel and especially the modern descendants of Joseph—Ephraim and Manasseh. Another hotly debated issue are the British-controlled Falkland Islands, which Argentina claims to be theirs.

We report that Europe’s recession seems to be over; and we address intriguing and troubling subjects such as “near-death experiences”; California’s decision regarding transgender children; a decision of a Texas court regarding cloned horses; and worsening fires in the USA.

This Week in the News

We report on Russia’s decision to grant temporary asylum to whistleblower Edward Snowden, as well as President Obama’s retaliatory response and the resulting deteriorating relationship between Russia and the USA; and we continue reporting on Bradley Manning’s conviction and sentencing and the condemnatory response in Europe. We also speak of Washington’s fear of attacks in Yemen, while granting preferential treatment to same-sex couples.

Turning to Europe, we speak on Silvio Berlusconi’s conviction and the possible consequences for Italy and Europe; Germany’s lucrative arm sales to controversial countries; and Europe’s “fight” with Israel.

We conclude with an article about Japan’s launch of its largest warship since World War II, while commemorating the 68th anniversary of the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

This Week in the News

We report on the ongoing und unresolved controversy in the USA and overseas pertaining to the American NSA spying debacle and the Bradley Manning conviction. While the US government is attempting to re-write history or belittle serious scandals as “phony,” further startling events were revealed regarding the “largest offshore oil disaster in US history.”

We continue reporting about the mysterious deaths of dolphins and bees, as well as an unexplained “hum” in America and Britain.

Focusing on Europe and the Middle East, we ask whether Europe is going to rise or fall; and speak on the deteriorating relationship between Europe and Israel; the real goal of the Palestinians; and the ongoing turmoil embroiling Egypt.

We ask whether Angela Merkel’s re-election is in jeopardy; introduce you to Prinz Franz von Bayern, Duke of Bavaria, who, according to some, is entitled to the British throne; and conclude with a series of articles on Pope Francis and the Vatican, and on Archbishop Tutu.

This Week in the News

We begin with reports on the hypocritical conduct of leading German politicians who condemn America’s NSA spying activities, while they themselves were apparently “proactive partners” with an “eagerness and desire” to aid the NSA. We report on Germany’s drone disaster, blaming America for it—at least in part. At the same time, we point out that the NSA activities and the government’s justification of the same might aid and abet dictatorial and freedom-restricting countries to follow America’s lead, while America’s policy of non-intervention in Syria is condemned by the BBC. We also report on Washington’s fight against journalists and the free press, and show the unrealized connection between Obamacare and the country’s spying activities.

In focusing on the Catholic Church, we report about another big scandal of the Vatican bank; the unbiblical, but, historically, very lucrative practice of indulgences and the false belief in the concept of purgatory; and the somewhat declining Catholic membership and the pope’s activities in Brazil.

High-ranking American politicians and influential moderators are still desperately trying to create a connection between the death of Trayvon Martin and racial profiling—in spite of the lack of any shred of evidence—while cases with reversed roles are conveniently ignored. We report on the erroneous thinking of most Americans regarding the evolution theory; politically incorrect crimes in Britain; and the birth of a new British prince.

We report on Japan’s warning to the UK not to leave the EU; ongoing uproar in both Turkey and Bulgaria; Poland’s ban on kosher slaughter and the underlying feelings of anti-Semitism; the deteriorating relationship between the USA and Israel; and the declaration of the head of the Russian Orthodox Church that same-sex marriages are one sign of the end of days or the apocalypse; and we conclude with an article about the occurrence of several major earthquakes in New Zealand and China.

This Week in the News

We begin reporting on resurfacing thoughts of building a third temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and address interesting developments within the Catholic Church. We continue with the apparent cluelessness of the American government in respect to Egypt and the Middle East in general, and reveal facts pertaining to the developments in Egypt, which are sometimes overlooked.

We address the shrinking trust of Germans in the truthfulness of the American and British governments, and speak about the often-times unrecognized frightening militarization of the US Police and the appalling increase of criminal prosecutions of innocent US citizens, manifesting the inevitable prophesied fact that America is in the process of destroying itself and its freedoms from within.

We report on an unprecedented and historical naval drill between China and Russia and publish excerpts from an article which uses biblical terms, when speaking of the “beast” of the Euro Zone nations which “bites.”

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