Monthly Archives: September 2019

Jewish Influence

Politico posts: Israel accused of planting mysterious spy devices near the White House he U.S. government concluded within the past two years that Israel was most likely behind the placement of cellphone surveillance devices that were found near the White … Continue reading

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Forbes: Why California Keeps Making Homelessness Worse

Michael Shellenberger writes: California is home to some of the world’s toughest environmental and public health laws, but skyrocketing homelessness has created an environmental and public health disaster. The 44,000 people living, eating, and defecating on the streets of L.A. … Continue reading

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Report: Rabbi Gets Six Years For Sexually Assaulting Woodcliff Lake Boy 20 Years Ago

From DailyVoice.com: A rabbi formerly from Woodcliff Lake was sentenced to a plea-bargained six years in state prison for sexually assaulting a local boy in 1999 when he lived in town. Menachem M. Weiss, 47, must serve at least three … Continue reading

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New Yorker: A Town for People with Chronic-Fatigue Syndrome

I came down with mono in January of 1986 and it was severe for a few weeks and kept me weak until June. I didn’t drop any of my commitments. I kept up with my 15 units at Sierra Community … Continue reading

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Brundlefly Hurts

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