Hvem er så denne Benjamin Fulford? Benjamin Fulford (Født 1961) er journalist, forfatter af canadisk afstamning, der bor i Japan. Han taler 4 sprog, herunder japansk. Han arbejdede i Japan som en korrespondent for Knight Ridder, Den Internationale Financing Review, Nihon Keizai Shimbun engelsk udgave, og South China Morning Post, før hans dage på Forbes Magazine, hvor han var den asiatiske kontorchef fra 1998 til 2005. Hans efterforskningsmæssige rapporter forfulgte skandaler i den japanske regering og erhvervslivet. Efter at have forladt Forbes skrev han en række bøger i japansk hvoraf nogle blev bedste sælgere, og begyndte at offentliggøre på internettet. Han overgik til japansk statsborgerskab i 2007. Han fik en vis popularitet på internettet, efter at han gennemførte et interview med den sky David Rockefeller i november 2007.
False-flag event may be planned for Super Bowl and Haitian cholera epidemic
U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he walks on South Lawn of the White House upon his return in Washington from Pittsburgh, U.S., January 18, 2018. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas
President Donald Trump will remain in Washington D.C. until the Senate passes a short term spending bill to keep the government open, White House officials tell the press pool.
Trump was previously scheduled to depart for his property in Palm Beach, Florida at 4:30pm but now does not expect to depart until Saturday morning. The president is throwing a big gala at his vacation property in Florida to celebrate his one year anniversary as commander-in-chief.
The House of Representatives passed a short term spending bill late Thursday evening but it still must pass a final hurdle in the Senate. The spending bill will require bi-partisan support. The bill requires 60 votes to pass, with Republicans only guaranteeing 51 yays.
Democratic lawmakers have indicated they may shut the government down over the failure to reach an agreement on the future of Obama-era protections for illegal immigrants, known as the DACA program.
The president said Thursday a shutdown “could happen” and that if it were to happen, it would be the fault of the Democratic party.
Here is what we know and what we don't know so far.
What we know:
A U.S. Marshals Task Force was serving a warrant around 6:10 a.m. this morning when the shooting occurred at a residence in the area of S. 18th and Mulberry streets.
Several officers were transported by ambulance after the shooting.
Harrisburg Mayor Eric Papenfuse said three officers in total were shot. One of the injured was a Harrisburg police officer.
York Police say one of their officers, serving on the task force, was also among those who were injured.
The suspect was critically injured when police returned fire.
There is no current danger to the public, Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo said.
Though the shooting occurred in the area where gunman Ahmed El-Mofty was shot by police last month, investigators say there is no connection.
What we don't know:
Who is the suspect? While we know police were there to serve a warrant, we don't yet know who the suspect was and why there was a warrant out for his arrest.
We don't know the name of the U.S. deputy Marshal who was killed in the shooting or the names of the two injured officers.
We don't know why the suspect opened fire.
A large-scale investigation is ongoing involving the U.S. Marshals Service, the FBI, state police and Harrisburg police. A press conference is set for 2 p.m. at which officials say more details will be made public.
This post has been updated several times to include additional information.
I saw this come across my phone today and I was delighted to hear another big banker is being indicted!
P.S. Youtube wouldn't let me livestream (I don't think it's just me having the issue) so I'm just uploading this video. That's why it's coming so late. I tried to fix the livestreaming but nothing worked. Anyways, enjoy!
Link to sources used: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/...
Marcus Agius (yes, it’s wiki, but all the more reliable sources are linked in the other Rothschild Agenda video, and this wiki article checks out as being true) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Agius
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (INTELLIHUB) — What looks like some sort of air or space-based beam weapon was captured on film emitting down from the sky Tuesday night, causing a massive explosion.
Various press agencies, like the Washington Post, and government agencies like the Department of Homeland Security, the USGS, and NASA chalked off the event as a meteor strike. However, the pictures tell a different story.
The photos were captured by Kurt Norris.
Take a look for yourself. Does this look like a meteor to you?
What about this?
Residents came outside to look at all of the commotion.
Here’s a screenshot of the meteor NASA claims entered the Earth’s atmosphere around 8:08 p.m. on Jan. 16.
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It was not a meteor that caused the ground-based explosion captured in the Kurt Norris images because you can clearly see that the meteor fizzled out with only a small air-burst.
On Saturday morning January 13, residents of the Hawaiian Islands received an emergency alert that warned of an incoming ballistic missile and instructed everyone to take cover. Residents near Honolulu, the expected ground zero of any nuclear attack, fled for their lives to more remote areas of Oahu expecting the worst.
This is what appeared on peoples’ cell phones at 8:07 am local Hawaii time:
Then after 38 minutes of sheer terror for many all over the Hawaiian islands, residents were notified by the emergency alert system that it was all a false alarm.
Someone had pressed the wrong button according to local State authorities. Residents were supposed to be reassured that the responsible individual would be reassigned. An inquiry has been launched by the Hawaii Governor David Ige.
Mainstream media coverage has exclusively focused on Hawaii State authorities explaining that the problem was one person pressing the wrong button. According to an official timeline of events, U.S. Pacific Command notified Hawaii State authorities that there was no missile launch at 8:10 am.
Local authorities subsequently attempted to inform the public via a number of means that the ballistic missile alert was a false alarm. But it was only at 8:45 am, 38 minutes after the initial alert, that a second emergency alert was sent over the Public Alert and Warning System announcing the mistake.
Was the long delay between warning and the warning retraction received by Hawaii residents simply the unprecedented foul up of an emergency alert sent by State authorities, or was something else happening?.....[READ MORE]