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A new report analyzing the budgets of both the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), found that between 1998 and 2015, these two departments alone lost over $21 trillion in taxpayer funds.
The shocking report was authored by Dr. Mark Skidmore, a professor of economics at Michigan State University, and Catherine Austin Fitts, former assistant secretary of housing. It notes that the missing funds are a direct result of "unsupported journal voucher adjustments" made to the departments' budgets.
Multiple women who have publicly accused President Trump of sexual misconduct held a news conference, calling on Congress to launch an investigation against the POTUS.
The women combined forces to hold a press conference organized by progressive, Democrat aligned non-profit documentary film company, Brave New Films.
CBS tweeted...
NEW: Women who have publicly accused President Trump of sexual harassment and assault will speak at a news conference, hosted by @bravenewfilms, Monday at 10:30 a.m. ET. The women are calling for an investigation by Congress of sexual misconduct by the president.
NEW: Women who have publicly accused President Trump of sexual harassment and assault will speak at a news conference, hosted by @bravenewfilms, Monday at 10:30 a.m. ET. The women are calling for an investigation by Congress of sexual misconduct by the president. pic.twitter.com/MSPevMF0os
- CBS News (@CBSNews) December 11, 2017
Commenting on a hearing by the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) in Brussels, Orban said that Hungary has cleared up all debated issues regarding democracy before 2013 with the European Union. Hungary has "no debate on democracy", while the European Parliament (EP) uses it as an excuse to attack the country, he said.
The EP is the "politically most motivated" part of the "Brussels machinery", Orban said. If something happening in Hungary harms the interests of great powers, companies or people, the EP will be the first "to leap to attack our country", he added.
Comment: Everything Orban says here is actually true. That sad thing is that it doesn't need to be. Immigration itself does not lead to a lower quality of life. Merit-based immigration - where skilled foreigners integrate into their destination culture and bring their talent with them - should naturally make the destination country's quality of life better. Competence does that. But the issue here is the reason for the refugees coming and how many. Their home countries are a mess - because of bad government, Western-supported dictators, and American-led "interventions" that only make things worse. That leads to both asylum seekers and economic migrants who think they can just game the social welfare system of a first-world country. Too many of these migrants have no interest in integrating. And they're just proving the anti-multiculturalists' point that no, it doesn't work. You can't "mix cultures" like some lab experiment and expect to avoid violent chemical reactions.
See: The Truth Perspective: Weapons of Mass Migration: Interview with Michael Springmann on Europe's Migrant Crisis
Very fake news CNN's Jim Acosta then comes in and claims real journalists make honest mistakes and that "doesn't make them fake news".
Sanders responded by saying if journalists make mistakes they should own up to them.
Jim Acosta tried to interrupt Sanders and she swiftly shut him down by saying, "I'm not finished".
Acosta looked down and let Sanders run over him with the truth.
On the 28th of November, Donald Trump retweeted three 'anti-Muslim' videos from Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of Britain First, a 'patriotic political party and street movement' - as it defines itself on its Facebook page - formed in 2011 by former members of the British National Party.
One of the videos shows a boy - allegedly a Muslim immigrant - beating up another boy in crutches - supposedly a Dutch national. The Dutch media is said to have verified that the attacker was neither Muslim nor an immigrant.
The second video shows a Muslim man smashing a statue of the Virgin Mary.
In the third video we see a group of people on a rooftop of what appears to be a Middle Eastern country, where two young men are brutally thrown from a higher level and beaten up. Fransen describes the group as an 'Islamist mob'. This may be true while also misleading, as one of the men appears to be carrying an ISIS flag - thus these are not your average 'Muslims'.
The UK Prime Minister's spokesman, John Bercow, condemned the original tweets and Trump retweeting them, saying that Britain First sought to divide communities through its use of "hateful narratives which peddle lies and stoke tensions... It is wrong for the president to have done this".
The intelligence community hoped that the nation's leading computer scientists could take non-classified information and user data, combine it with what would become known as the internet, and begin to create for-profit, commercial enterprises to suit the needs of both the intelligence community and the public. They hoped to direct the supercomputing revolution from the start in order to make sense of what millions of human beings did inside this digital information network. That collaboration has made a comprehensive public-private mass surveillance state possible today.
The story of the deliberate creation of the modern mass-surveillance state includes elements of Google's surprising, and largely unknown, origin. It is a somewhat different creation story than the one the public has heard, and explains what Google cofounders Sergey Brin and Larry Page set out to build, and why.
But this isn't just the origin story of Google: It's the origin story of the mass-surveillance state, and the government money that funded it.
After the blast, which happened at 7:20 am during rush hour, the suspect was almost immediately identified and a profile of him released.
Ullah is from Bangladesh and had been living in Brooklyn. He arrived in the United States in February of 2011 and had a visa. He came in with his parents and 3-4 siblings and subsequently obtained a Green Card and became a permanent U.S. resident, according to CBS news.

US Patriot surface-to-air missile battery at an army base in Morag, Poland May 26, 2010
According to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, when it notified Congress last month of the potential sale, the deal could cost the country $10.5 billion for four systems - that is roughly 37 billion zloties - which already exceeds by 7 billion zloties what Poland has said it would spend on the entire program.
The DSCA announcement only marks the progress in the first phase of the acquisition. Poland would like to see a second round of Patriot systems with a 360-degree detection capability and the first four retrofitted with the new radar in a subsequent deal.
Comment: Also See:
- Behind the Headlines: 'Containing' Russia-China and Global Economic Collapse
- Putin gives grave warning to Romania and Poland against installing NATO's ABM missiles, "no one is listening"
- Warmongering US places Patriot missile batteries along Turkey-Syria border
- Mutual Assured Destruction: Missile defense might be a lie
Russian and Turkish officials will be meeting to seal the deal, Erdogan told the media in the Turkish capital where he held talks with President Vladimir Putin Monday. The Russian leader also confirmed that "perspectives for wider military and technical cooperation" were discussed during the bilateral negotiations.
Putin said they had an "open and constructive conversation,"adding that further steps to enhance trade and economic ties had been explored.
President Putin's brief stop-over visit to Russia's Khmeimim air base in Syria is in danger of being over-analysed.
At a time when President Putin is undertaking a tour of the Middle East it would have been politically speaking extremely unwise for him not to have made a stop-over to meet the Russian troops at the Khmeimim air base whom Putin himself sent to Syria.
A failure to do so might have conveyed the impression that Putin takes these troops for granted, an impression which Putin is far too good a politician to want to give.














Comment: Soros leaves no stone unturned in his quest to reshape the entire world to his liking, damn the fallout for the 'little people'.