Chinese Spies Arrive on U.S. Campuses

June 10, 2020 AFP Editor 1

By S.T. Patrick In January, the Justice Department announced three cases of alleged spying on university campuses in the United States, possibly tied to a Chinese program called the “Thousand Talents Plan,” designed to lure […]

Who’s Running WHO?

June 9, 2020 AFP Editor 0

President claims World Health Organization sides with China. By John Friend The World Health Organization (WHO), led by the former Ethiopian health and foreign minister and long-time global public health technocrat Ghebreyesus Adhanom Tedros, has […]

Censorship Goes Viral

June 8, 2020 AFP Editor 1

By Donald Jeffries YouTube, Facebook, and other social media platforms are overtly banning any alternative information on the Covid-19 situation. David Icke, as we detailed in the most recent issue of AFP, is one of […]

Was Saudi Arabia Monitoring Radicals?

June 7, 2020 AFP Editor 0

Despite unanswered questions, no “smoking gun” links Saudis to 9/11 attacks. By Philip Giraldi There are a number of questions about 9/11 that have never been satisfactorily answered even if one accepts, with great reservations, […]

Was U.S. Planning Terror Op?

June 7, 2020 AFP Editor 0

Captured mercenary claims attempted coup had ties to Washington. By Richard Walker It remains to be seen if the failed May 3 operation to kill or capture Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro was indeed a real […]

Bail Reform Isn’t Working

June 6, 2020 AFP Editor 2

By John Friend Criminals in California are now essentially operating with impunity as many local jurisdictions and the state’s Judicial Council have moved to enact a zero-bail policy for most misdemeanor and lower-level felony crimes […]

Victory for Due Process on Campuses

June 5, 2020 AFP Editor 0

Accused will be presumed innocent until proven guilty, reversing Biden policy. By Donald Jeffries New guidelines recently established by the Department of Education struck a rare blow for fairness on college campuses. The update released […]

Is Human Rights Watch Trustworthy?

June 4, 2020 AFP Editor 0

By S.T. Patrick It’s fair to wonder whose rights are being protected by Human Rights Watch (HRW), a non-governmental organization (NGO) that has watched on and cheered as American interventionists have sanctioned small Latin American […]

The Time Is Perfect to Abolish the Fed

June 2, 2020 AFP Editor 2

By Mark Anderson The U.S. Treasury announced recently that it will borrow just shy of $3 trillion in “privately held net marketable debt, assuming an end-of-June cash balance of $800 billion. The borrowing estimate is […]

Rep. Omar Surrenders to Israel Lobby

June 1, 2020 AFP Editor 2

By Philip Giraldi The nearly complete corruption of the U.S. republican form of government has largely come about due to the Citizens United decision by the Supreme Court in January 2010 that basically permitted unlimited […]

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