Will U.S. Ignite Near East Powderkeg?
By Richard Walker Russia’s recent warning to Washington and Tel Aviv that an attack on Iran could impact nations bordering Russia shows the “Russian Bear” is stirring and may not sit idly by. The warning […]
By Richard Walker Russia’s recent warning to Washington and Tel Aviv that an attack on Iran could impact nations bordering Russia shows the “Russian Bear” is stirring and may not sit idly by. The warning […]
By Keith Johnson Despite being one of the largest recipients of taxpayer bailouts, lending giant Bank of America (BofA) has not only failed to help beleaguered homeowners, but has thwarted attempts by these disfranchised Americans […]
By Pat Shannan Amidst the media muckraking, Mitt Romney still seems to be “anointed” by the hidden powers, the South Carolina surge by Newt Gingrich notwithstanding, causing many to examine the constant flip-flopping of the […]
By Dave Gahary The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), long known in the corridors of power in Washington, D.C. as the voice for war, moved a few steps closer to irrelevance after an […]
AFP AUDIO INTERVIEW Is Barack Hussein Obama the president, or is he still a candidate? Carl Swensson is trying to prove, in a court in his home state of Georgia, that Obama is not legally […]
• American officials irked at brazen Zionist assassinations • Mini-state’s false flag terrorism puts Americans in danger By Ralph Forbes—AFP Southern Bureau Over the weekend of Jan. 14-15, the White House announced it was abruptly […]
• Lawyer says visa loophole being used to hire foreigners for cheap, pink-slip U.S. workers By Victor Thorn On April 22, 2011 attorney James Otto filed a pioneering lawsuit against Long Beach, California’s Molina Healthcare, […]
By Pat Shannan The names of as many as 18,000 dead people are still on the voting rolls in New Hampshire, and an investigative reporter has proven how any of these dead people could easily […]
• Organ harvesting, pedophilia, money laundering: What’s next for Jewish holy men? By Dave Gahary Deal, N.J. – A drive through this picturesque central New Jersey “shore” town (pop. 750) leaves many with a puzzling […]
By Frank Whalen The growth of the Internet in the last few years has made available new opportunities for free and unfettered political discourse in what has been called an explosion of “citizen journalism.” However, […]
By Keith Johnson Amid rising economic turmoil and social unrest, members of the global elite will convene at a ski resort in the peaceful mountains of Davos, Switzerland for the annual World Economic Forum 2012 […]
By Richard Walker While the Middle East has suffered through a momentous year of turmoil and change, Saudi Arabia has largely remained insulated from any uprising. This is primarily due to the country’s vast wealth […]
By James P. Tucker Jr. A law passed in the 1970s and imposed on private colleges that was intended to ensure special trteatment for “minorities” and women is back in the news again today. This […]
AFP AUDIO INTERVIEW How bad is the family homelessness problem in America? It’s bad enough that 1.6 million American children are now homeless, an astounding 38% of the entire homeless population, compared to 1% in […]
By Mark Anderson GOSHEN, Ind.—On January 10, before a gathering of 300 patriotic Americans, former Sheriff Richard I. Mack expounded upon the importance of an American sheriff, lauding Elkhart County, Indiana Sheriff Brad Rogers. Rogers […]
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