12 Jan 2025

Mark Zuckerberg: Biden Admin would ‘scream’ and ‘curse’ at Facebook execs to remove ‘true’ vaccine posts
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg slammed Biden Administration officials who would “scream” and “curse” at executives at the social media giant during the COVID-19 pandemic, demanding that even “true” posts critical of the mandated vaccine be banned. And they pushed us super hard to take down things that honestly were true,”

Senior Israeli official confirms: Progress has been made in hostage negotiations with Hamas
An Israeli delegation, including the head of the Mossad and the head of the Shin Bet, will travel to Qatar to continue and advance a deal for the release of hostages, according to a Kan News report on Saturday. Meanwhile, Steve Witkoff, the special envoy to the Middle East of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, will arrive in Israel and meet with senior officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Iran showcases underground weapons storage facility featuring ‘new special missiles’
The Iranian regime has unveiled images from an underground arms storage facility that was used in last year’s missile attacks on Israel. The facility contained “new special missiles,” according to Iranian state news outlet Tasnim in late December. Iranian Brig.-Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh described the facility as a “dormant volcano.” IRGC Commander Maj.-Gen.Hossein Salami, who accompanied Hajizadeh, vowed that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps would develop “new special missiles.”

Assad refused Iran’s plea to attack Israel after Oct. 7
The Syrian dictator refused, citing strained relations with the Islamic Republic. “I don’t consider losing Syria something to be proud of,” Esbati said in the recording obtained by the New York Times. “We were defeated, and defeated very badly, we took a very big blow and it’s been very difficult.” Serving as an IRCG commander in Syria, Esbati also accused ally Russia of actively undermining operations in the war-torn country.

Houthis paying ‘heavy price,’ Netanyahu says after Israeli strikes in Yemen
The Israeli military said that ‘military infrastructure sites’ in the Hizaz power station were among the targets it struck. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Friday afternoon that “just as we promised, the Houthis are paying, and will continue to pay, a heavy price for their aggression against us,”

Trump will let Israel open ‘the gates of hell’ against Hamas, says Israeli minister
Israel will unleash the “gates of hell” against the Hamas terror organization after President-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20, a senior Israeli government minister said Wednesday.

The LAFD is run by three lesbians named ‘Kirsten’
Many glass ceilings were being broken, but there was no one who actually knew how to fight fires.
Crowley, Kepner, and Brown were all paramedics, not firefighters. Diversity mandates led to paramedics being referred to as ‘firefighters’ and being promoted to fire captains and battalion chiefs and then to the top echelons of the LAFD. Paramedics who did not understand how to fight fires were running one of the biggest fire departments in the country.

IDF to withdraw from southern Lebanon within two weeks
According to the report, US envoy Amos Hochstein informed official sources in Lebanon that Washington promises a complete withdrawal of IDF forces in southern Lebanon before the end of the sixty-day period outlined in the ceasefire deal.

Iran Holding War Games as It Faces Israel Tensions, Trump’s Return
The war games take place as Iranian leaders face the risk that Trump could empower Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to attack Iran’s nuclear sites, while further tightening US sanctions on its oil industry through his “maximum pressure” policy.

Intense rains and floods claim 17 lives in Bolivia
Intense rains and floods affecting parts of Bolivia over the past couple of days have left at least 17 people dead and nearly 500 homes damaged or destroyed. The worst affected departments are La Paz, Cochabamba, Santa Cruz, Beni, Pando, and Oruro.

Winter storm affecting nearly 80-million leads to multiple crashes and flight cancellations across the Southern U.S. 
A major winter storm swept through the Southern United States from Thursday, January 9 to Saturday, January 11, bringing heavy snows of up to 28 cm (11 inches) to some regions, causing over 1,000 flight cancellations and multiple crashes across the South.

Palisades Fire Crisis Intensifies Ahead Of Windstorm Event Early Next Week 
LA Times provided the latest on all four fires raging across the LA County area: Palisades Fire: Burned 22,660 acres and numerous homes, businesses and landmarks in Pacific Palisades and westward along Pacific Coast Highway, toward Malibu. As of 10:30 a.m. Saturday morning, the fire was 11% contained. Many parts of Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Santa Monica, Calabasas, Brentwood and Encino are under evacuation orders or warnings. More than 12,000 structures remain threatened. Officials estimate that more than 5,300 structures, including many homes, have been damaged or destroyed.

Labor’s Net Zero ideology will soon cause power-shortages and blackouts in Britain
The UK is at risk of blackouts due to high electricity demand and low wind power generation, with peak demand reaching nearly 48 GW…The UK’s current generating capacity is insufficient to meet this demand, with a potential shortfall of at least 30 GW, and there are no plans to build new gas capacity to address this gap.

Activities of the British Army intelligence linked Mutton Crew that targeted covid-sceptics continue to be exposed
A shadowy group with links to British Army intelligence called the “Mutton Crew” has been using psychological warfare to target covid-sceptic British doctors and others. The group uses tactics such as emotional manipulation, harassment, misinformation, and mass reporting to silence critics. Led by Dr. Graham Bottley, the Mutton Crew created thousands of fake social media accounts to suppress dissent and destroy the careers and reputations of covid critics.

The Crumbling of the Catholic ‘Church’ 
Catholicism has long been an opposing force to Bible-believing Christians everywhere. On the surface, this counterfeit church could sometimes be counted on to uphold basic doctrinal issues such as the sanctity of life and the sanctity of marriage. At least, in the Western World. Now, even this bit of support for moral right appears to be rapidly waning.