Month: August 2022

DOD Green-Lighted Fake Trump-Russia Doc in 2015: Ret. Colonel John Mills

Ret. Colonel John Mills spoke to NTD’s Paul Greaney about staffing a fake document that tied former President Donald Trump to Russia. Mills says the document was produced right after the 2016 presidential election. “I was called on the top secret phone by a peer who urged me that it was most important that I…


This Moon Race Is for Keeps

Commentary If the United States and the democracies are to prevail over the China-Russia alliance and deter wars that could consume generations, it is imperative that the democracies win the second race to the moon, which this time is for keeps. America and the democracies would gain a slight lead with a successful Aug. 29…


NASA Moon Rocket on Track for Launch Despite Lightning Hits

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—NASA’s new moon rocket remained on track to blast off on a crucial test flight Monday, despite a series of lightning strikes at the launch pad. The 322-foot (98-meter) Space Launch System rocket is the most powerful ever built by NASA. It’s poised to send an empty crew capsule into lunar orbit, a…


China’s Mortgage Revolt

Commentary Something rare is happening in China. Protests and boycotts are expanding. Not for democracy, exactly, as in 1989 in Tiananmen Square and up to 2020 in Hong Kong. The protests today—from Beijing to Guangxi and recently in Hong Kong—are outwardly against property developers who absconded with down payments, never to deliver the promised apartments. These…


John Robson: Ship Canadian LNG to Europe? Strong Business Case or Strikeout Depends on Rules of the Game

Commentary When Justin Trudeau said there was no business case for shipping Canadian natural gas to Europe, the obvious retort is that of the umpire who, when a free-swinging slugger protested a call saying “that was never a strike,” sneered “How would you know?” Nothing in Trudeau’s record, before or after entering politics, suggests the…


Man Struck, Killed by Huntington Beach Police Officer

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.—The investigation is continuing Aug. 28 into the death of a pedestrian who was struck and killed in Sunset Beach by a Huntington Beach police officer in a service vehicle who was responding to a radio call. The pedestrian was identified as 45-year-old Derrick Deon Flanders of Rancho Palos Verdes, according to Orange…


Rancho Palos Verdes Man Struck, Killed by Huntington Beach Police Officer

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.—The investigation is continuing Aug. 28 into the death of a pedestrian who was struck and killed in Sunset Beach by a Huntington Beach police officer in a service vehicle who was responding to a radio call. The pedestrian was identified as 45-year-old Derrick Deon Flanders of Rancho Palos Verdes, according to Orange…


Why Preserved Lemons Belong in Your Pantry

It is hard to think of an ingredient that is more useful than a preserved lemon. It can be the finishing touch on all manner of soups and stews, or that magic ingredient in a salad dressing or pasta. Adding preserved lemons to anything takes its flavor to the next level. Lemon’s bright sour taste…


Cinema TV Series Review: ‘Trucking for Freedom–Chapter 1: How We Got Here’

Commentary Trucking for Freedom–Chapter One: How We Got Here.” (Chronicle Bros Inc.) Watch the first part here. Since the dramatic uprising of the Canadian truck drivers who protested against their government’s draconian COVID-19 mandates and lockdown measures, the mainstream media has acted as if it never happened. Co-directors Andrew Peloso and Jeremy Regoto hope to change…


LASD Deputy Missing After Crash Arrested for Alleged DUI

STEVENSON RANCH, Calif.—A Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy who went missing after a traffic crash in Stevenson Ranch only to be found at his home nearby has been arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and relieved of duty, department officials said. The deputy’s patrol SUV was found crashed in some bushes at Pico Canyon Road…