AFP archived stories

Who Will Be Next Fed Chairman?

August 7, 2013 AFP 0

By Pete Papaherakles With a new Federal Reserve chairman nomination expected soon, the buzz is on as to who President Barack Obama will appoint to replace current Fed Chair Ben Shalom Bernanke. Will the new […]

Has Massive WWII Gold Hoard Been Found?

August 7, 2013 AFP 19

• “The biggest economic discovery in history . . . worth “$100 trillion” By Dave Gahary A man claiming to have in his group’s possession the legendary treasure known as “Yamashita’s Gold,” consisting of over […]

GOP Revolting?

August 2, 2013 AFP 0

• At a time when Republicans should be unifying for a possible conservative takeover of the Senate during next year’s midterm elections, not to mention vetting viable candidates to make a 2016 presidential run, the […]

Chef Paula Deen Skewered, Roasted

August 2, 2013 AFP 0

• Ethnic double-standard painfully obvious to all but most devout supporters of political correctness By Jenifer Dixon A black actor can joke about killing white people on national television with no backlash, but when a […]

The Real Mandela

July 30, 2013 AFP 34

• Truth about South African icon at odds with public portrayal By Pete Papaherakles As South Africa’s 95-year-old Nelson Mandela lies in the hospital, the worldwide media portrays him as a larger-than-life heroic figure and […]

Confronting the ADL’s Campaign of Hate

July 28, 2013 AFP 0

• Anti-Defamation League a “bolshevik, Talmudic nightmare” By Victor Thorn As AMERICAN FREE PRESS readers have learned, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has waged a particularly nasty vendetta against Paul Topete, frontman for the band PokerFace. […]

School Abandons Chipping of Students

July 25, 2013 AFP 0

• You can beat Big Brother: Student Andrea Hernandez inspires peers, parents, people across the world By Mark Anderson In a dramatic development, the huge Northside Independent School District (NISD) in San Antonio, Texas announced […]

Schools Become Battlegrounds for 1st & 2nd Amendments

July 24, 2013 AFP 0

• Communities fighting back against federal firearms brainwashing By Keith Johnson It was bound to happen. Beginning with the Columbine High School massacre in 1999, the anti-gun crowd has feverishly exploited every schoolyard shootings since […]

Tough-Talking Journalist Took on Zionist Power

July 24, 2013 AFP 0

• Helen Thomas a rarity among reporters: she was actually honest By Michael Collins Piper  There is only one topic considered “untouchable” today, and the bizarre story of what happened to veteran journalist Helen Thomas—who […]

Obama’s Secret Courts

July 18, 2013 AFP 0

• Obama expands use of unconstitutional secret courts; proceedings kept from American public By Victor Thorn When the Obama administration decides that a particular threat is “imminent” and requires a warrant to either electronically spy […]

1 121 122 123 124 125 170
css.php