• https://www.theorganicprepper.com, Marie Hawthorne
Newly installed Speaker of the House Mike Johnson just managed to avert a government shutdown. Democrats helped pass a spending bill that will keep federal funds flowing until after the holidays.
I'm writing on the morning of my 61st birthday -- a phrase that does not trip off the tongue, or emerge easily on the keyboard! I am the only one awake yet -- Brian is still asleep, and Loki, his fluffy fur having grown back after his late-summer
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Paul Craig Roberts
"From status to contract" was the way Sir Henry Maine described the emergence of equality before the law from the status-based law of the past when class distinctions determined rights.
What was the Korean War? And why was America involved in such a faraway conflict? Was the United States' sacrifice--35,000 killed, over 100,000 wounded--worth it?
The dark history of unethical human experiments conducted by the US government is a disturbing reminder of the abuse of power and the violation of individual rights.
JFK: Is this proof there WERE two shooters? He was a secret service agent in the car behind Kennedy when he was killed. Now, breaking 60 years of silence, his story casts doubt on the official version
Once upon a time there really was an American exceptionalism and America was a light unto the world. That exceptionalism was a long way from perfect (looking for perfection in a mass of humans is silly), but it was legitimate.
If we compare health and endurance, well-being, security, general attitudes, family and community ties and values, we would conclude that it is we who are impoverished.
9/11 shocked America and changed the course of modern history. Everyone knows what happened on that day…right? The truth is, many young people don't, but they need to. CJ Pearson explains why.
Criminal trials and investigations in Europe confirmed that top-secret "Supplement B" to U.S. Army Field Manual 30-31, contrary to the U.S. government's oft-repeated denials, was indeed an authentic document.
(Originally published in 2013.)
"There is a lot of ruin in a nation," wrote Adam Smith. His point was that it takes a long time for nations to fall, even when they're dead on their feet. And he was certainly right.
• https://www.lewrockwell.com,By Jacob G. Hornberger
Longtime readers of my work on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy know that I point to the evidence establishing the fraudulent autopsy that was conducted on JFK's body to convict the U.S. military establishment of criminal complicity i
Every year during the first two weeks of August the mass news media and many politicians at the national level trot out the "patriotic" political myth that the dropping of the two atomic bombs on Japan in August of 1945 caused them to surrender..
American cities have been among the best in history because America itself has offered more freedom and less government restrictions than anything in the past.
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