Monthly Archives: April 2018

Julian Assange and other stories for April 2018

Small news stories are the best that I can offer. On a political note, people are not forgetting about Julian Assange, but he might be betrayed by Ecuador. Aside from that, Pizzagate and Israeli atrocities and British skullduggery are in … Continue reading

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Even if you don’t conquer, strive to live long enough to see some of the oppressors thrown down

At various times in the USA’s history, the legal authorities have implemented very effective divide-and-conquer tactics that have made the common folk afraid to voice their political opinions openly. The Ku Klux Klan believed that negroes had to be suppressed, … Continue reading

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Do you hear the people noticing?

Do you hear the people noticing? And becoming angry men? Political correctness has been called a “war on noticing” but a lot of people have been noticing a lot of things lately.

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Who killed Ted Stevens and Nicholas Marsh? Could it have been Mueller?

Congressman Louie Gohmert wrote: In August of 2010, former Senator Stevens boarded his doomed plane. But for the heinous, twisted and corrupt investigation by the FBI, and inappropriate prosecution by the DOJ, he would have still been a sitting U.S. … Continue reading

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14 stories, none of which are Hillary Clinton’s downfall … yet

1. USA blacks voice support for right-wing ideas (and Trump) 2. Hillary Clinton conducted conversations containing classified information about Israel and Middle East policy on her private email server, according to newly released documents. As I have extensively reported, Clinton … Continue reading

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