New Hampshire Voters: Wanted Dead or Alive
By Pat Shannan The names of as many as 18,000 dead people are still on the voting rolls in New Hampshire, and an investigative reporter has proven how any of these dead people could easily […]
By Pat Shannan The names of as many as 18,000 dead people are still on the voting rolls in New Hampshire, and an investigative reporter has proven how any of these dead people could easily […]
• Organ harvesting, pedophilia, money laundering: What’s next for Jewish holy men? By Dave Gahary Deal, N.J. – A drive through this picturesque central New Jersey “shore” town (pop. 750) leaves many with a puzzling […]
By Frank Whalen The growth of the Internet in the last few years has made available new opportunities for free and unfettered political discourse in what has been called an explosion of “citizen journalism.” However, […]
By Keith Johnson Amid rising economic turmoil and social unrest, members of the global elite will convene at a ski resort in the peaceful mountains of Davos, Switzerland for the annual World Economic Forum 2012 […]
By Richard Walker While the Middle East has suffered through a momentous year of turmoil and change, Saudi Arabia has largely remained insulated from any uprising. This is primarily due to the country’s vast wealth […]
By James P. Tucker Jr. A law passed in the 1970s and imposed on private colleges that was intended to ensure special trteatment for “minorities” and women is back in the news again today. This […]
AFP AUDIO INTERVIEW How bad is the family homelessness problem in America? It’s bad enough that 1.6 million American children are now homeless, an astounding 38% of the entire homeless population, compared to 1% in […]
By Mark Anderson GOSHEN, Ind.—On January 10, before a gathering of 300 patriotic Americans, former Sheriff Richard I. Mack expounded upon the importance of an American sheriff, lauding Elkhart County, Indiana Sheriff Brad Rogers. Rogers […]
By Bill White The streets of Roanoke, Virginia are a model of American economic collapse. Driving through the downtown, one passes abandoned storefronts with “for rent” signs in the windows, some of those signs old […]
By Pat Shannan When Georgia’s State Administrative Court opened its doors on January 3, Judge Michael Malihi’s first order of the year was to deny defendant Barack Hussein Obama’s motion to dismiss the case against […]
Links to radical group operating inside Iran a cause for concern By Ralph Forbes GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney looked like a deer caught in the headlights when he was asked if he supported an […]
By Victor Thorn AMERICAN FREE PRESS and its predecessor, The Spotlight, are the only national newspapers that have regularly given coverage over the past quarter-century to the Israeli naval and air attack on the USS […]
By Keith Johnson Do police have a right to stick a needle in your arm, or a swab in your mouth, to collect samples of your DNA—without a warrant and regardless of whether you’ve been […]
By Frank Whalen Around the world, 2011 was a banner year of upheaval for established governmental authority. To some, this explains why the U.S. government is increasingly seeking tools to suppress dissent among the populace, […]
By Richard Walker Since the middle of 2011, the Western mainstream media has been parroting allegations of genocide in Syria at the hands of the country’s security forces. So far, the media has unquestioningly reported […]
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