U.S. warns South Africa

By U.S. MISSION SOUTH AFRICA “In October 2022, the U.S. government allegedly received information that terrorists could possibly be planning to conduct an attack targeting large gatherings of people at an unspecified location in the greater Sandton area of Johannesburg, South Africa, on 29 October 2022.” https://za.usembassy.gov/security-alert-u-s-embassy-possible-attack/ SECURITY ALERT: US. EMBASSY- POSSIBLE ATTACK (OCTOBER 26, 2022)Continue reading “U.S. warns South Africa”

Middle of the Wheel

Featured image: Wikipedia International espionage is out of this world: ‘Mendacity. Storyline; and covertly using geopolitical tools to manufacture political instability in nation-states.’ Wagner announced that its mercenary troops will leave East Europe and travel to Africa. Wagner is a mercenary army with an outsourced tracking record on the African continent. Wagner’s past profile footprint,Continue reading “Middle of the Wheel”

The Minsk Protocol

The Minsk agreements were a series of international agreements which sought to end the Donbas war fought between armed Russian separatist groups and Armed Forces of Ukraine, with Russian regular forces playing a central part.[1] The first, known as the Minsk Protocol, was drafted in 2014 by the Trilateral Contact Group on Ukraine, consisting ofContinue reading “The Minsk Protocol”

Protests in Tel Aviv.

“Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets after Israeli lawmakers passed a bill that would strip the country’s Supreme Court of its power to declare government actions “unreasonable”. “Protesters were blasted with skunk scented water cannons as they lined streets in Tel Aviv, Mediterranean beaches and in front of Jerusalem’s Supreme Court.Continue reading “Protests in Tel Aviv.”

Texas Power Grid.

Can the Texas power grid handle the alarming 2023 heatwave? “In mid-June; “KHOU 11 meteorologists forecast at least six triple-digit days in a row.” “David Kinchen, Energy Ogre’s COO, said even though wallets may suffer, Texans themselves hopefully won’t.” ERCOT projected the highest energy demand to be Friday, June 16, at 81,683 megawatts. That wouldContinue reading “Texas Power Grid.”

Haitians crisis “Asylum seekers.”

The video provides an overview why the Haitians cross TX Borders seeking asylum in the U.S. Criminal Gang violence has escalated since the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moises in 2021. “The International Crisis Group cited that “Haitians government has called on the  United Nations and foreign partners to deploy a public security force toContinue reading “Haitians crisis “Asylum seekers.””

U.S. Government Haiti Travel Advisory

“Violent crime, such as armed robbery, carjackings, and kidnappings for ransom that include American citizens are common. Mob killings against presumed criminals have been on the rise since late April.” “Travelers are sometimes followed and violently attacked and robbed shortly after leaving the Port-au-Prince international airport. Robbers and carjackers also attack private vehicles stuck inContinue reading “U.S. Government Haiti Travel Advisory”

Japan and NATO Partnership.

Fetured Image: REUTERS / of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg meet during a NATO leaders’ summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, on Wednesday. | REUTERS A formation of a new Partnership between Japan and NATO blossom at the Vilnius Summit. Gabriel Dominguez / Staff Writer to Japan Times. “Collaboration will go beyond traditionalContinue reading “Japan and NATO Partnership.”

Haitian-born ‘du Sable’ Point to Chicago.

Point du Sable a Haitian born is the Black Founder of Chicago. Point du Sable was a frontier trader, trapper and farmer is generally regarded as the first resident of what is now Chicago, Illinois. There is very little definite information on DuSable’s past. It is believed by some historians that he was born freeContinue reading “Haitian-born ‘du Sable’ Point to Chicago.”

U.S. Congress Constitutional Power.

Congress Powers: U.S. Supreme Court Student Debt Forgiveness Rule. “The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that President Joe Biden’s massive $430 billion student loan forgiveness plan is illegal because it was never authorized by Congress, and the Constitution gives Congress – not the president – the power to determine how federal funds are spent. TheContinue reading “U.S. Congress Constitutional Power.”