America’s Black Eye
• Loudest black voices in U.S. preach “dependency” & “victimization” By Victor Thorn Despite an initial blackout in the press, news of a real-life Hannibal Lecter abortion clinic in Philadelphia shocked Americans. Due to the […]
• Loudest black voices in U.S. preach “dependency” & “victimization” By Victor Thorn Despite an initial blackout in the press, news of a real-life Hannibal Lecter abortion clinic in Philadelphia shocked Americans. Due to the […]
• Fast-tracking citizenship for illegals is not in our best interest. By Victor Thorn — On April 16, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) introduced sweeping immigration reform legislation (S. 744) into Congress. Almost immediately, seven senators […]
• Use of phony cell phone towers—designed to monitor criminals—ends up ensnaring honest citizens By Victor Thorn On April 1, privacy advocates won a major victory when United States District Judge David Campbell in Washington, […]
• “War on Terror” icon—Guantanamo Prison—a costly mess The United States Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba has been called “the most expensive prison in the world,” costing U.S. taxpayers nearly $200M annually to maintain. […]
• Ten years later, the worst imaginable scenarios have played out: Iraq wrecked, U.S. bankrupt During a March 14 interview, AMERICAN FREE PRESS spoke with Erin Evers of Human Rights Watch. In the past, she […]
• Congress too scared to address 1,000-lb. gorilla in the room By Victor Thorn During the January 31 confirmation hearing for defense secretary, former Senator Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) was asked by Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.): […]
• Invention could have made gasoline obsolete • Questions still remain about inventor Stanley Meyer, hydrogen car, 15 years after sudden death By Victor Thorn On March 20, 1998, inventor Stanley Allen Meyer bolted from […]
By Victor Thorn UPDATE: Election of Pope Francis fuels hopes for Catholic reform On February 11, Pope Benedict XVI, aged 85, during a routine meeting, announced that he would retire at the end of February […]
By Victor Thorn Is it possible that Barack Hussein Obama’s White House is joining forces with Republican neocons in order to overturn a decision that deemed the use of indefinite military detention an unconstitutional offense? […]
AFP AUDIO INTERVIEW What allegedly happened on December 14, 2012, at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, where 20 elementary school children were massacred along with several adults, left the nation in a state […]
• Influential study published by an Israeli academic at America’s top military school seeks to brainwash future military leaders into believing those who advocate freedom, liberty, individual sovereignty, and small government are the enemy By […]
By Victor Thorn • Scientists Crafting New ‘Super Soldiers’ • Can psychiatric drugs reduce fear and pain while bolstering violent tendencies? With murmurs trickling through the grapevine that President Barack Obama’s newly-nominated United States Secretary […]
• Many concerned about population loss outside of big cities • Can rural America maintain its pertinence in urban nation? By Victor Thorn A little more than 150 years ago during the Civil War, division […]
• AFP continues ongoing series on latest technological advances By Victor Thorn What does the future hold for mankind? If technology is any indicator, what awaits us is quite exciting. On January 11, this writer […]
• Grassroots populist movement could become major force By Victor Thorn Lower taxes, smaller government and a return to our Founding Fathers’ vision of the Constitution: In a nutshell, these fundamental principles describe the tea […]
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