States Say “Stop” to NDAA

January 10, 2014 AFP 0

• States rejecting indefinite detentions By Mark Anderson On December 26, Michigan became the fourth state to sign into law a bill that formally tells Washington that Michigan will not cooperate with the federal government […]

Civil Rights Movement Needed for Whites

January 10, 2014 AFP 32

By Pete Papaherakles “White privilege” is a term heard often lately, as an underhanded accusation against whites. It refers to a theoretical set of privileges that whites benefit from beyond those experienced by blacks and […]

Fukushima Meltdown?

January 2, 2014 AFP 0

• U.S. servicemen who helped at Fukushima file suit over failure to warn about dangers By John Friend A group of United States military personnel who participated in rescue and relief missions in Japan following […]

Thorium: Fuel of the Future?

January 2, 2014 AFP 0

• Because of the physics involved in using thorium, meltdowns and explosions are impossible By Ronald L. Ray Can a little-known element, named for the mythological Norse god, Thor, provide safe nuclear power and a […]

America’s Appalling Racial Double Standard

January 2, 2014 AFP 4

• Professor predicts today’s hatred of whites will become tomorrow’s large-scale, unstoppable victimization By John Friend Measured by recent events, elite opinion in the United States, which is reflected in the controlled mass media and […]

Pathological Altruism and the Mandela Lovefest

January 2, 2014 AFP 0

• Is fancy word for “white guilt” the impetus for outpouring of affection for avowed terrorist? By the Staff at AFP On December 10, thousands of mourners attended former South African President Nelson Mandela’s memorial […]

Canadian Police State vs. Brad Love

December 31, 2013 AFP 1

By Paul Fromm TORONTO, Canada—The decade-long saga of state persecution of inveterate Canadian letter-writer Brad Love reached a new low November 28 when he was criminally charged for writing a letter to his own lawyer. […]

Mandela’s Legacy

December 31, 2013 AFP 0

• Truth about South African icon at odds with mainstream canonization By Pete Papaherakles On December 5, one of the most notorious terrorists of our time, Nelson Mandela, was finally proclaimed dead at the age […]

Police Filing Lawsuits Against Citizens

December 30, 2013 AFP 0

• Recent change in law opens you up to a lawsuit for injuries sustained when police come to your home By Keith Johnson If you want to get sued, just dial 9-1-1. Carmina Figueroa found […]

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