Global Research By Mark Weiser The average natural born citizen in any country is continuously indoctrinated into the national culture … More
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“Travelers, Say Bon Voyage To Privacy”
Papers Please We talked at length with Watchdog investigative reporter Dave Lieber for his column in today’s Dallas Morning News: … More
Feds: Blacks Suffer Most From Fluoride, Fluoridate Anyway
The New American by Alex Newman The federal government has known for five decades that blacks were even more susceptible … More
Hong Kong: Does the US really want “Democracy in China?”
New Eastern Outlook by Caleb Maupin The western media is loudly cheering for the Hong Kong protesters. The echoing call … More
FEMA Conducting Pandemic Drills Amidst Ebola Crisis
Activist Post By Brandon Turbeville In yet another curious coincidence surrounding the recent Ebola crisis, it appears that FEMA has … More
Deconstructing the Ebola Agenda
The Daily Sheeple by Zen Gardner It looks like we’re going to be saddled with this ebola roll-out for a … More
The High Cost of Living in a Police State: US Officers Shielded from Justice
Global Research By John W. Whitehead “It’s been over five months since the night a SWAT team broke into the … More
EBOLA CAMPS? Fox Analyst Calls For Quarantine Camps In Every City
InfoWars by STEVE WATSON “They shouldn’t be letting people go into regular hospitals” Fox News, always ahead of the curve … More
Goodbye, Columbus
Buchanan.org by Patrick J. Buchanan In 1492, “Columbus sailed the ocean blue” and discovered the New World. And Oct. 12 … More
Columbus Day Renamed “Indigenous People’s Day” by Some Cities
The New American by Warren Mass Columbus Day, traditionally October 12, but observed as a federal holiday on the second … More
Most U.S. Hospitals Cannot Safely Handle Ebola Patients
The American Dream by Michael Snyder This Ebola outbreak is being called the “most severe, acute health emergency seen in … More
How a Minimal Ebola Outbreak Will Devastate the U.S. Economy
The Common Sense Show by Dave Hodges A World Bank analysis of the economic impact of Ebola on national economies … More
Columbus or Native American Day?
Global Research By Eric Walberg The writing is on the wall for Columbus Day. In the latest move to rid … More
Pot Use Is Devastatingly Dangerous: Analysis of 20 Years of Studies
The New American by Selwyn Duke “I smoked pot as a kid, and I view it as a bad habit … More
Before Columbus: How Africans Brought Civilization to America
Global Research By Garikai Chengu On Monday, America’s government offices, businesses, and banks all grind to a halt in order … More
What’s So Bad About Common Core? A lot!
Tenth Amendment Center by Lori Rardon Many parents are beginning to ask this question as the debate over Common Core … More
DHS: Illegal Immigrant Surge Expected This Winter
InfoWars by ADAN SALAZAR Despite an anticipated spike in immigration, feds claim no threat posed by Ebola or terrorists Image … More
Hong Kong’s “Occupy Central” Fooling No One
Land Destroyer Report by Tony Cartalucci China’s People’s Daily says “Occupy Central” is a US-backed color revolution … because it … More
Public Health Emergency Declared In Connecticut Over Ebola: Civil Rights Suspended Indefinitely
Zero Hedge We warned a week ago of the various possibilities surrounding an Ebola outbreak in America, and today we … More
Borderline Insanity — Immigration Solutions Miss the Mark
The New American by Kurt Hyde The invasion by illegal immigrants has aroused the ire of the American people, and … More
