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The Fiscal Cliff: A Diversion

January 16, 2013 AFP 0

• Americans should be more concerned about the ‘derivatives tsunami’ and the ‘dollar bubble’ Paul Craig Roberts The “fiscal cliff” is another hoax designed to shift the attention of policymakers, the media and the attentive […]

How Disinformation Becomes History

January 16, 2013 AFP 3

By Michael Collins Piper In the premiere issue of 2013 in AMERICAN FREE PRESS, we reflected on the proliferation of rumors popping up in the “alternative media” based on misinterpretation of sloppy reporting by the […]

Invading Africa

January 7, 2013 AFP 0

• Pentagon planning to put U.S. troops in 35 nations across dark continent By Richard Walker The Pentagon’s recent announcement that it will send troops to 35 countries in Africa in 2013 confirmed the existence […]

Drugs, Kids & Guns

January 7, 2013 AFP 0

• Well-known psychiatrist says “psych meds” cause violence in too many users By Ralph Lopez Psychiatrists have come forward to assert that certain psychiatric medications, such as those known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), […]

Bankers Forced to Pay $1.5B Fine

January 7, 2013 AFP 0

• Swiss bank at heart of parasitic financial network that fixed bank loan rates to gouge consumers By Pete Papaherakles On December 19, UBS, a Swiss bank, agreed to pay an unprecedented $1.5B to United […]

Arming Teachers

December 26, 2012 AFP 0

States consider arming teachers, staff to better protect innocents against psychotic murderers By Mark Anderson The Michigan House of Representatives approved, 68-41, a bold pro-firearms bill late on December 13, which turned out to be […]

Government Crosses New Privacy Line

December 26, 2012 AFP 0

• Feds given permission to collect, store records on people who are not suspected of crimes Documents obtained under Freedom of Information Act requests and interviews conducted with officials at numerous government agencies by The […]

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