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consortiumnews.com By Robert Parry

Special Report: When the Reagan administration launched peacetime "psyops" in the mid-1980s, it pulled in civilian agencies to help spread these still-ongoing techniques of deception and manipulation, reports Robert Parry.

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arclein

Next highest percentage in the Viet Nam War were Puerto Ricans . . . that's the reason that Puerto Rico must repay its debt to Wall Street before Washington, DC will do anything to help the island after the devastation of Hurricane Maria. By the wa

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paulcraigroberts.org by Paul Craig Roberts

Professor David Ray Griffin is a tenacious person. He has written a number of carefully researched books that demonstrate the extraordinary shortcomings in the official account of the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon and the subsequ

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fff.org by Jacob G. Hornberger

The worst mistake in U.S. history was the conversion after World War II of the U.S. government from a constitutional, limited-government republic to a national-security state.

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https://www.lewrockwell.com

"A thinking American must choose between Hamilton and Jefferson, whose contrary visions of the future were contested in the first days of the Constitution. If you are happy with big government, big banks, big business, big military, and judicial di

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arclein

By now, Americans interested in the Confederate monument removal project have had it drilled into them that the monuments were erected decades after the end of the Civil War as testimonies to white supremacy in all its various manifestations: segrega

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In a letter to President Thomas Jefferson in 1787, John Adams wrote, "All the Perplexities, Confusion and Distress in America, arise not from defects in the Constitution or Confederation, nor from a want of Honor or Virtue, so much as from downrigh

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We've all been hearing fears of civil war in America recently, and while I think those fears are overblown (as fears generally are), I want to address something that doesn't make the news feeds: the fact that we can take this question seriously e

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lewrockwell.com by Butler Shaffer

"Who are you?" – The Caterpillar, in Lewis Carroll's, Alice in Wonderland

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Ever since the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, took place, memorials and statues of the great men of the Confederacy--along with the flags of the Confederacy--are being vandalized or taken down by municipal governments.

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http://www.dcclothesline.com, Jeremiah Johnson

Under the guise of "political correctness," cities (such as Baltimore, MD) are removing their Confederate monuments one-by-one and under cover of darkness.

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https://www.lewrockwell.com,By Patrick J. Buchanan

"They had found a leader, Robert E. Lee -- and what a leader! … No military leader since Napoleon has aroused such enthusiastic devotion among troops as did Lee when he reviewed them on his horse Traveller."

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