History
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Forty-five years after one of the most outrageous examples of unethical medical practices in our nation’s history, The Tuskegee Syphilis Study, was exposed, descendants of its subjects are still calling for justice. This horrific experiment started in 1932, when the sexually transmitted disease syphilis was spreading out of control, particularly in poverty-stricken areas. No good […]
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While the term “fake news” has only come into vogue as a result of the most recent presidential election cycle, the reality of its presence has been around for many decades. The mainstream media has been lying to the public for a very long time about many different things. Recently, investigative reporter Dr. William Pepper […]
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There is an ongoing debate over whether the existence of nuclear weapons makes America a safer place or whether it puts our country in harm’s way. For the most part, the debate falls along party lines – that is to say, Republicans generally believe that maintaining a nuclear stockpile is necessary, while Democrats, including the […]
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From heavy machine guns to anti-aircraft turrets, napalm strikes to the atomic bomb, mankind has developed some of the most damaging and destructive weapons ever imaginable. Perhaps one of the most deadly weapons of all time is Agent Orange, a chemical mixture known to cause tumors, rashes, birth defects, psychological symptoms and cancer. Named for […]
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When the late Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred B. Nobel (1833-1896) made the decision to set aside a $9 million cash sum upon his death to establish the Nobel Prize, his vision was to honor the great men and women throughout time whose accomplishments in peace, literature, physics, chemistry, physiology, medicine, and economic science conferred […]
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How do you burn books in 2017 without using fire? You simply remove them from the internet. Most Americans use search engines without ever thinking that there could be massive filters on the information. As of late, Google proved that fact and has black-holed thousands of articles about natural cures for preventable diseases, dangerous chemicals […]
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It used to be that you’d walk down the street, see someone wearing a pin in the shape of a puzzle piece, and assume that person was expressing solidarity for those with autism. But these days, at Elizabethtown College in Lancaster County, Penn., students are donning white puzzle piece pins as a means of (virtue) […]
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Somewhere late in 1946 or early 1947, three Bedouin shepherds, Muhammed edh-Dhib, Jum’a Muhammed and Khalil Musa, accidentally made one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time. While searching for a lost goat, they discovered seven scrolls in jars in a cave at Khirbet Qumran, about 1.2 miles inland from the northwestern shore of […]
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The system. The machine. The man. The powers that be. Whatever you choose to call the hidden power structure that pulls many of the strings in our country and world, its function is still the same: to enslave the people of our planet with agenda-driven propaganda, fake fiat currencies, endless war, toxins and disease, chemical […]
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Over a century ago, fake news about medicine began in America. Though there was no television and no internet, there were plenty of poser medical journals, including JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Way back in July of 1883, the first edition of JAMA was published, but it wasn’t until the early 1900s […]
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The free press is supposed to protect the people from the political class, but these days it seems they operate in a manner meant to protect the political class from public scrutiny. The mainstream media betrays their purpose while undermining democracy. Power for the elite and corrupt is gained through the mainstream media, by eliminating […]
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What’s the “Agent Orange curse?” True story: As veterans of the Vietnam war die off from cancer and other diseases and disorders they got from the incredibly toxic defoliant Agent Orange, the nightmare is not over, because research is revealing their children and grandchildren, who were never exposed to the pesticide, have birth defects that […]
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During a recent talk at Minnesota State University, speaker Milo Yiannopoulos made some interesting points while referencing an article written by David French in the National Review. The topic of discussion was the “War on Christmas.” Yiannopoulos declared that the media has been heavily involved in the war on Christmas for decades. “[T]hey’re the real […]
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In the 1920s and 1930s Americans thought of Hitler as a joke. His shrill voice and jerky hand movements made it difficult to take him seriously. But some of the first people to meet him didn’t feel the same way. Junior military attaché Truman Smith said, “This is a marvelous demagogue who can really inspire loyalty.” Karl […]
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A manufactured aluminium object has recently gained lots of attention after being kept secret for decades. What makes it special is that it dates back to a time far prior to 200 years ago, when humans started producing metallic aluminium. The baffling object appears to have been hand crafted and there’s a lot of speculation […]
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