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DoJ Clears Goldman Sachs in $1.3T Customer Rip-Off

August 28, 2012 AFP 0

• Findings of Senate investigating panel completely ignored By Pete Papaherakles The Department of Justice (DoJ) announced it would not seek a criminal indictment against Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs (GS)—even after a Senate investigation […]

U.S. Sparked Drug War

August 22, 2012 AFP 0

• Cartel member says U.S. traded guns for information on Mexican gangs • Eric Holder’s ‘Fast and Furious’ may be responsible for thousands of deaths By Pat Shannan A high-ranking Mexican drug cartel operative alleges […]

Spy or Hero?

August 15, 2012 AFP 0

• Whistleblower Assange hides in Ecuadorian embassy in London • Lawyer fears U.S. ready to indict Assange under Espionage Act By Keith Johnson Fearing persecution from a vindictive U.S. government, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has […]

DEA Blunder Gets Informant Killed

August 14, 2012 AFP 0

• DEA sued by business owner after feds use his truck to transport load of ‘pot’ By Pat Shannan The owner of a north Texas trucking company is demanding compensation from the Drug Enforcement Administration […]

A Brave New World

August 14, 2012 AFP 0

• Humans enter exciting, scary new era of medicine By Victor Thorn In this week’s edition of AMERICAN FREE PRESS, we are featuring an in-depth look at what we are calling a Brave New World […]

Was Saudi Arabia’s Top Spy Assassinated?

August 14, 2012 AFP 0

By Richard Walker Were Saudi Arabia’s new intelligence chief and his deputy assassinated in an explosion in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on July 26? So far the country’s leaders have refused to even address the […]

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