Enough Money for Foreign Nations, But Not Our Own
There’s plenty of money to dole out to foreigners, but not enough to build a tornado shelter for U.S. kids? By Ronald L. Ray Our prayers go out to all of the people in Moore, […]
There’s plenty of money to dole out to foreigners, but not enough to build a tornado shelter for U.S. kids? By Ronald L. Ray Our prayers go out to all of the people in Moore, […]
By Michael Collins Piper Jumping for joy, some patriots are now convinced that those who control the big media have “gone conservative.” The patriots point out that the traditionally “liberal” media is dumping on the […]
• Sister Megan Rice, two others looking at possible 30-year term in prison for protesting nukes By Keith Johnson An elderly Catholic nun is one of three anti-nuclear weapons activists whom the United States government […]
• Bilderberg Festival plans massive presence outside 2013 UK meeting site By The Staff at AFP When Bilderberg group attendees arrive near Watford, England in early June for the annual secret gathering, they will likely […]
By Jenifer Dixon Every year, members of the grassroots hunting organization Back Yard Bow Pro (BYBP) donate thousands of pounds of venison to local charity groups to help alleviate hunger in two North Carolina counties. […]
By Richard Walker Bumbling Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent Ryan Fogle was recently caught red-handed in Moscow by Russia’s Federal Security Bureau (FSB) with wigs, tens of thousands of euros and other Cold War spying […]
• Average American tried to demonstrate absurdity of porno scans By Brooks M. Conner When most people picture a hero, they usually envision someone in a uniform with special powers to rid the world of […]
AFP AUDIO INTERVIEW Former Arizona sheriff Richard I. Mack, best-known for his successful Supreme Court lawsuit against the Clinton Administration’s illegal application of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, more commonly referred to as the Brady […]
AFP PODCAST Susan Lindauer, 49, was the first woman and the second non-Arab American to be charged with violating the Patriot Act, was arrested on March 11, 2004, by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) […]
By Mark Anderson In Hertfordshire, England, in the town of Watford, the mayor and the local press are not giving the silent treatment to the upcoming Bilderberg Group meeting at the luxurious Grove Hotel, June […]
• Environmental dreams turn to nightmare By Victor Thorn In Maryland, nine counties are facing what’s called a rain tax based on the square footage of pavement on their property. In New York City, Mayor […]
• Still-powerful politician wants U.S. to fight more foreign wars By Michael Collins Piper Just when Americans hoped they had heard the last of recently retired Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.)—who had been widely touted as […]
• Syrian rebels supported by America accused of gang-raping female civilians, cannibalism By Ralph Forbes Americans were shocked by the horrific stories of three women, who suffered brutality and torture, locked in a virtual dungeon […]
• Growing European Identity Movement seeks to restore cultural balance By Ronald L. Ray Young people in Europe are rising up against the destructive internationalist powers-that-be and energetically rejecting forced integration of the races, the […]
• Author’s new book sounds the alarm; objectives of steadily creeping American socialism exposed By Ronald F. Avery, AIA The new book On the Road to American Socialism: A Christian Perspective, by Al Hays, Ph.D., […]
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