Let’s Talk About The Gaza Marine Gas Field

Gaza Marine Gas Field is actually two natural gas reservoirs located 30km (18.6 miles) off the coast of the Gaza Strip. They are also known as Gaza Marine One and Gaza Marine Two they are 603m (1978.3ft) below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. These gas fields were discovered in 1999 when the Palestinian Authority … Continue reading Let’s Talk About The Gaza Marine Gas Field

Palantir Knows Everything About You

High above the Hudson River in downtown Jersey City, a former U.S. Secret Service agent named Peter Cavicchia III ran special ops for JPMorgan Chase & Co. His insider threat group—most large financial institutions have one—used computer algorithms to monitor the bank’s employees, ostensibly to protect against perfidious traders and other miscreants. Aided by as … Continue reading Palantir Knows Everything About You

Fancy Bear Exposed – Who are the people behind the hacking group?

Have you heard of Fancy Bear and Cozy Bear? Of course, you have. Everybody has. And we’ve heard time and again that these  Russian groups are hacking us like there is no tomorrow. It’s like they invented the internet or live in the Matrix or something. Take the blue pill and look for the girl in … Continue reading Fancy Bear Exposed – Who are the people behind the hacking group?

Kentucky State Police denied 400 participants in the Poor People’s Campaign entry into the State Capitol

On Monday, armed Kentucky State Police denied 400 participants in the Poor People’s Campaign entry into the State Capitol, including the Rev. Dr. William Barber, campaign co-chair. They were challenging the state’s first-in-the-nation work requirements for Medicaid recipients. The move by authorities to single out Poor People’s Campaign protesters and prevent them from entering the … Continue reading Kentucky State Police denied 400 participants in the Poor People’s Campaign entry into the State Capitol

300 thousand pray in Al-Aqsa Mosque on Ramadan’s fourth Friday

Some 300 thousand Palestinian citizens from different areas of Jerusalem and within the territories of 1948 and West Bank,pray the fourth Friday prayer “last” of the month of Ramadan, in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Israeli occupation authorities did not  eased entry of Palestinians to Jerusalem on Ramadan Fridays allowing  only women of all ages and men … Continue reading 300 thousand pray in Al-Aqsa Mosque on Ramadan’s fourth Friday

Human Rights Watch’s full report on the Israeli-Palestine conflict (2017)

The Israeli government continued to enforce severe and discriminatory restrictions on Palestinians’ human rights; restrict the movement of people and goods into and out of the Gaza Strip; and facilitate the unlawful transfer of Israeli citizens to settlements in the occupied West Bank. Punitive measures were taken by the Palestinian Authority (PA) exacerbated the humanitarian … Continue reading Human Rights Watch’s full report on the Israeli-Palestine conflict (2017)

U.N. Yemen envoy in talks with Houthis to cede Hodeidah port

By Mohamed Mokhashef ADEN (Reuters) - The U.N. Yemen mediator is in talks with the Houthi movement to hand over control of Hodeidah port to the United Nations in an attempt to avert a possible assault on the city by a Saudi-led coalition, Yemeni political sources said. Martin Griffiths arrived in the Houthi-held capital Sanaa … Continue reading U.N. Yemen envoy in talks with Houthis to cede Hodeidah port

International Red Cross pulls out of Yemen due to security concerns

Yemen: ICRC withdrawal marks ‘bleak’ new low in conflict that devastates civilians 8 June 2018, 13:48 UTC In response to a decision by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to pull 71 staff out of Yemen due to ongoing insecurity, threats and blocks to their work, Samah Hadid, Amnesty International’s Middle East Director … Continue reading International Red Cross pulls out of Yemen due to security concerns