It’s Nationalism vs. Globalism in Glasgow
By Patrick Buchanan “Extraordinary, isn’t it? I’ve been hearing all about COP,” said the queen to the duchess of Cornwall. “Still don’t know who is coming. . . . We only know about people who […]
By Patrick Buchanan “Extraordinary, isn’t it? I’ve been hearing all about COP,” said the queen to the duchess of Cornwall. “Still don’t know who is coming. . . . We only know about people who […]
By Donald Jeffries It all began with those explosive Democratic National Committee (DNC) emails, which revealed quite clearly that the party conspired to steal the 2016 presidential nomination from grassroots favorite Rep. Bernie Sanders of […]
By S.T. Patrick In 2002, Abu Zubaydah was captured in Pakistan. Zubaydah was rumored to have been a chief of operations for al Qaeda, a No. 3 man for Osama bin Laden, and the Palestinian […]
By Mark Anderson While Congress wasted no time voting 229-202 for spurious contempt-of-Congress charges against former Trump administration strategist Steve Bannon because he would not testify about the so-called Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol “insurrection,” the […]
By Phil Giraldi Why is it that an administration that is increasingly seen as disconnected and incapable at home is persisting with aggressive foreign policies that could plausibly lead to war against major powers like […]
By Mark Anderson When current Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Nicholas “Ali” Mayorkas was poised to be the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) deputy secretary back in 2013, there were ample reasons to deny him further […]
By Donald Jeffries Up until now, parents who have been expressing their anger and frustration with school board officials have been motivated by opposition to mask mandates, Critical Race Theory, transgender propaganda and other “woke” […]
By S.T. Patrick The Virginia chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed an amicus brief in Circuit Court in opposition to an emergency petition filed by Byron “Tanner” Cross, a teacher who […]
By Donald Jeffries In 1860, seven Southern states vowed to secede from the union. After Abraham Lincoln responded with unprecedented heavy-handed tactics, six more states joined them. The division in America then, however, was primarily […]
By Paul Angel As you will read in the article by Donald Jeffries in this issue of American Free Press, America is more divided, possibly, than at any time since the American Civil War. Fully […]
By Mark Anderson Once again, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs (CCGA)—the former Chicago Council on Foreign Relations—has released its annual foreign policy survey of the American people. What’s different this time is that the […]
By S.T. Patrick Within the White House of Donald Trump in 2017 there raged a battle of conscience and legality among advisors. What could be done about Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, who was […]
By Donald Jeffries When Americans think of political prisoners, they think of Nelson Mandela, or perhaps the gulags Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote about. They think “it doesn’t happen here.” Unfortunately, it has happened, far too many […]
By Larry Elder Michelle Avan, a Los Angeles, Calif., bank executive, was tortured and beaten to death, allegedly by her ex-boyfriend. He faces murder and first-degree robbery charges that, without so-called special circumstances, would allow […]
By Kevin Barrett, Ph.D. Ten years ago, we still had a relatively free, uncensored internet. As late as 2013, when RT’s 9/11 and Operation Gladio was mysteriously erased from Google and YouTube’s search engines, the […]
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