Was Hugo Chavez Assassinated?

March 20, 2013 AFP 0

By Pete Papaherakles In the wake of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s death at 58 years of age from cancer, many are wondering if he was actually assassinated. Was his disease contracted through natural causes, or […]

AUDIO INTERVIEW: Taking on the Fast-Food Giants

March 18, 2013 AFP 0

AFP AUDIO INTERVIEW Dr. Erin Carr-Jordan, banned from entering a McDonald’s franchise near her home, gives an update on her quest to get legislation passed to ensure that the thousands of indoor playgrounds at fast-food […]

The Water-Fueled Car

March 14, 2013 AFP 7

• 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 […]

Remember Rachel

March 14, 2013 AFP 0

By Ralph Forbes Few Americans today remember that “a date which will live in infamy” was a key slogan used by FDR to deceive Americans into marching blindly to war and death. Another infamous point […]

AUDIO INTERVIEW: Tucker Preps For Bilderberg

March 10, 2013 AFP 0

AFP AUDIO INTERVIEW AMERICAN FREE PRESS Editor Emeritus James P. Tucker, Jr., discusses his preparations for the upcoming Bilderberg 2013 meeting, including where he believes the secret elite will gather, and discusses their plans for […]

Obama’s ‘Kill List’ Grows

March 6, 2013 AFP 2

• This is a huge cost for a pointless war that pleases Israel and enriches the armament companies By Paul Craig Roberts We are now witnessing the expansion of Obama’s “kill list.” The list began […]

Bankers Get Death Penalty After $2.6B Scandal

March 6, 2013 AFP 0

By Pete Papaherakles The outcome of the biggest banking fraud case in Iran’s history was made official on February 18. According to Associated Press, four bankers have been sentenced to death in Iran for their […]

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