Tag: corruption
The Great Election Fraud: Manufactured Choices Make a Mockery of Our Republic
“Dictators are not in the business of allowing elections that could remove them from their thrones.”—Gene Sharp, political science professor The U.S. Supreme Court was right to keep President Trump’s name on […]
Sleepwalking Into Fascism: Why CIA-NATO’s Foreign Policy Has Been Consistent for the Past 77 years
By Cynthia Chung [This is the final installment to a five-part series. Refer here for Part 1, Part 2 goes over how Ukrainian Nationalism was bought and paid for by the CIA post-WWII, Part […]
The Enemy From Within
Image: You Are What They Eat – by Mr. Fish The war industry, a state within a state, disembowels the nation, stumbles from one military fiasco to the next, strips […]
The “American Experiment” is a Savage Nightmare
Photograph by Nathaniel St. Clair | FEBRUARY 4, 2022 The “American Experiment” is a Savage Nightmare BY PAUL STREET Your celebration is a thin veil to cover up crimes which would […]
News Articles | January 9, 2022
| On Contact with Chris Hedges | 28 Minutes Show | On the show, Chris Hedges discusses the building of climate fortresses with the author and journalist, Todd Miller. Industrialized […]
News Articles for November 7, 2021
Article This Is a ‘Take This Job and Shove It’ Moment in History I’ve seen a lot of good folk die Who had a lot of bills to pay I’d give […]
News Articles for October 16, 2021
Article | Audio Architect Kent Rattan: That’s not how buildings behave! Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth (AE911Truth) is a nonprofit organization of architects, engineers, and affiliates dedicated to establishing […]
Comments & News Articles for February 25, 2019
The president who got 3 Million less votes than his opponent but is president never the less is backing a would be president in Venezuela who has proclaimed himself president […]
Super PACs: A Culture of Greed in a Corrupt Political System | Robert Heston
You could say that it started with Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission in 2010 then SpeechNow.org v. Federal Election Commission. You could, but that was just a symptom of […]