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Iran’s Revolution Turns 40

January 22, 2019 AFP Editor 0

Americans should realize the U.S. and Iran are fighting the same enemies and perhaps take a lesson from Iran at the 40th anniversary of its revolution. By Dr. Kevin Barrett America’s mainstream propaganda media keep […]

What Really Killed Rising Journalist?

January 21, 2019 AFP Editor 1

Young up-and-comingChristian conservative TV news personality and writer Bre Payton died in December, allegedly from a freakish case of swine flu and meningitis. Ms. Payton’s father has said, “We may never know” what caused her […]

DAV: Desecrating American Veterans

January 20, 2019 AFP Editor 0

The world’s largest veterans charity, previously reported on in AFP, is now condoning the desecration of a cemetery in St. Louis, Mo. How does advertising on a billboard placed directly above a veteran’s grave honor […]

Russiagate Collusion Theory Collapses

January 20, 2019 AFP Editor 0

Former mainstream journalist Michael Isikoff of Washington Post, Newsweek, and NBC News fame has clearly begun questioning the infamous Steele Dossier. Has the Russiagate collusion theory finally collapsed?  By S.T. Patrick Radio host John Ziegler was […]

Audio: The John Lear Files I

January 18, 2019 AFP Editor 1

AFP is pleased to offer our readers another excellent interview from writer and radio show host S.T. Patrick’s Midnight Writer News Show: Episode 011 “The John Lear Files I.” Hosted by S.T. Patrick  John Lear […]

Hacker Group Could Blow Lid Off 9/11

January 18, 2019 AFP Editor 1

“Dark Overlord” is threatening to publish thousands of confidential, damning documents unless suspect parties pay up. What might be contained in those documents? We may learn the answer to that question soon, as the hackers […]

U.S. Locked Into Endless Cycle of War

January 17, 2019 AFP Editor 1

Given the fact that Washington spends more on its military than the next 10 countries combined, says Phil Giraldi, the notion that U.S. isn’t spending enough on weapons is absurd. At what point will America […]

Corporate Madness the New Normal

January 15, 2019 AFP Editor 0

As the destruction of America’s retail sector continues, 3,800 stores are set to close in 2019. Don’t expect to see executive bonuses decrease, however. By Donald Jeffries Corporate America, along with pliable and ineffective politicians, […]

Feds Go After Bundys Again

January 14, 2019 AFP Editor 3

Rancher Cliven Bundy talked with Mark Anderson to update AFP readers on the feds’ continuing persecution of his family, on the front page of American Free Press Issue 3 & 4. Already a subscriber? Log in here […]

Media Ramps Up Attacks on Assange

January 8, 2019 AFP Editor 0

A mainstream reporter with The Guardian has conjured up a link between Julian Assange and Trump associate Paul Manafort with zero evidence as part of his ongoing attempt to destroy both Assange and whistleblower Edward […]

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