Vaccines, 9/11 & the Public Trust

January 7, 2021 AFP Editor 0

By Dr. Kevin Barrett Less than a week after the first anniversary of 9/11, George W. Bush delivered this immortal though somewhat bungled line from a podium in Nashville: “There’s an old saying in Tennessee—I […]

Vaccines Pave Way for More Surveillance

January 7, 2021 AFP Editor 0

By John Whitehead Like it or not, the Covid-19 pandemic with its veiled threat of forced vaccinations, contact tracing, and genetically encoded vaccines is propelling humanity at warp speed into a whole new frontier—a surveillance […]

Netanyahu Tries to Box Biden in on Iran

January 6, 2021 AFP Editor 1

By Patrick J. Buchanan If Israel, as is universally believed and has not been denied, was behind the assassination of Iran’s leading nuclear scientist, questions arise: Why would the Israelis kill him? And why would […]

Israeli Assassins Strike Again

January 6, 2021 AFP Editor 0

By Richard Walker The brazen murder of an Iranian nuclear scientist shows once again that Israel cares little for international law and stands alone as a country that has assassinated more people than any other […]

Mattis: Kill ‘America First’

January 5, 2021 AFP Editor 0

By Mark Anderson Former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, a retired four-star general named to that position by President Donald Trump on Inauguration Day 2017, departed the position two years later, in January 2019, and […]

Biden to ‘Trump Racists’: ‘Time to Heal’

January 4, 2021 AFP Editor 0

By Larry Elder After four years of attacking President Donald Trump as illegitimate, fascist, Nazi, tyrant, dictator, racist, anti-Semitic, Russian stooge, traitor, grifter, “xenophobe, sexist, homophobe, ignorant, fat, and lazy” former Vice President Joe Biden, […]

Coal and Switches for the Deep State?

December 31, 2020 AFP Editor 1

A Trump Christmas pardon for Assange and Snowden would be best gift ever. By Phil Giraldi President Donald Trump is continuing to fight against the presumed results of the November national election with his only […]

Trump Destroyed the Media’s Credibility

December 31, 2020 AFP Editor 1

By Larry Elder Convinced that President Donald Trump lost his bid for reelection, the media suddenly became less hysterical. Just like that, the media, at least to some degree, rediscovered concepts such as fairness and […]

What Biden’s ‘100 Days’ Might Look Like

December 30, 2020 AFP Editor 0

Covid-19, economy, “racial injustice,” “climate change,” and China top the slate. By Patrick J. Buchanan The Biden-Harris administration will confront “a pandemic, an economic crisis, calls for racial justice, and climate change. The team being […]

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