These people are thieves and monsters, said Haitian aid worker Gary Heavin Douglas J. Hagmann | The Hagmann & Hagmann Report The nation of Haiti could easily serve as the most visibly damning evidence of the most despicable type of…
These people are thieves and monsters, said Haitian aid worker Gary Heavin Douglas J. Hagmann | The Hagmann & Hagmann Report The nation of Haiti could easily serve as the most visibly damning evidence of the most despicable type of…
The Washington Post has removed an article in which Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta’s “art” collection was revealed to contain pictures of naked teenagers. The 2004 article, archived online, includes comments from former Clinton administration official Sally Katzen in which…
And, yes, Hillary did call Byrd her mentor Bizpac Review Often the media will turn a fact into a “some say” claim that signals to readers that a fact may not be a fact. Recently the media did just that to…
The truth behind the recent sexting scandal Infowars Nightly News Huma Abedin’s husband, disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner, is back in the headlines with his latest sexting scandal. The crotch photographs of Weiner, dated July 2015, just released, raise questions…
“The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference – they deserve a place of honor with all that is good.” What the Media Doesn’t Want You to Know: Armed Citizens Are Defending Against a Crime Wave
by Paul Joseph Watson Scientists have discovered that the radioactive impact on surrounding oceans from the Fukushima nuclear disaster has already outstripped the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, meaning that the figure of nearly a million cancer deaths as a result of…
Each Unit Challenged by New Problems Gundersen says Fukushima’s gaseous and liquid releases continue unabated. With a meltdown at Unit 1, Unit 4 leaning and facing possible collapse, several units contaminating ground water, and area school children outside the…
by Kurt Nimmo Reactor number two at the Fukushima Daiichi has gone into full meltdown, although this is not being reported by the corporate media. The core has melted through the floor of the containment building and is now releasing…
by Kurt Nimmo On Saturday, Yukiya Amano, the director of the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency, said the Japanese nuclear crisis could go on for weeks, if not for months. Test conducted Friday showed iodine 131 levels in seawater…
by Paul Joseph Watson While the mass media has all but dropped its interest in the Fukushima crisis to focus on Libya and meaningless side-issues like the death of Elizabeth Taylor, the nuclear nightmare only worsens, as Japanese authorities admit…