Who’s Whispering in the King’s Ear?
By Paul Angel You may not know this, but in my spare time I have been building a time machine. It’s finished now, so jump inside with me and let’s travel back to the 6th […]
By Paul Angel You may not know this, but in my spare time I have been building a time machine. It’s finished now, so jump inside with me and let’s travel back to the 6th […]
By Phil Giraldi So the United States is at war again, even if the leading figures in President Donald Trump’s administration are denying that what is taking place with Iran should technically be called a […]
By Nick Griffin If you thought it was only tobacco companies which have been caught making massive profits from products they deliberately made addictive and knew were deadly dangerous, think again. A landmark lawsuit against […]
Veto Presidential Pardons There’s growing support in Congress for a bipartisan constitutional amendment granting Congress the authority to veto a president’s absolute power to pardon anyone. On Feb. 17, the Pardon Integrity Act, first introduced […]
By Paul Angel Here’s a story for you. On Nov. 9, 1874, the influential New York Herald newspaper—whose claim to fame was its amazing reporting on Henry Stanley’s quest to find Dr. Harold Livingstone in […]
By the Staff of AFP On Feb. 22, Mexican troops, with the assistance of the U.S. military and intelligence, raided the headquarters of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) in Tapalpa, Mexico, killing Nemesio Ruben […]
By Mark Anderson According to Garland Favorito of the tenacious watchdog group Voters Organized for Trusted Election Results in Georgia, the Jan. 28 FBI raid of the Fulton County, Ga. election offices could prove that, […]
By Nick Griffin When the history of the fall of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is written, the exact date of his exit will not be as important as the day in which his departure […]
By Kevin Barrett, Ph.D. On Jan. 30, the Department of Justice (DOJ) released what it called “3.5 million responsive pages” in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act spearheaded by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.). Though […]
A Manufacturing Bump U.S. manufacturing activity unexpectedly expanded in January at the fastest pace since 2022, energized by solid growth from customers’ orders and production. The Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing index rose to 52.6 […]
By Paul Angel Robert Southey (1774–1843) was an English author and poet. His biographies included ones on El Cid, Lord Nelson and Robespierre. His vast poetry collection contained Madoc, The Curse of Kehama and Roderick: The […]
By the Staff of AFP After a series of high-profile blunders, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has done something that all Americans—except for the most radical activists on the left—can agree is positive. DHS […]
What follows is an exclusive interview conducted by AFP’s James Edwards with retired police officer Jim Lancia, author of Downtown White Police: Demonizing the Alpha Cop, Glorifying Thugs, and Militarizing Law Enforcement. Lancia’s book is […]
By José Niño When President Donald Trump unveiled his Board of Peace at a signing ceremony in Davos, Switzerland, the initiative promised a new framework for resolving the Gaza conflict. Yet the document establishing this […]
By José Niño The doorbell rang at Raquel Pacheco’s Miami Beach home on a January afternoon. When she answered, two detectives were standing there with questions about her Facebook posts. Click the Link Below to […]
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