E. Michael Jones makes a lot of sense, not in every subject, but certainly when he talks about U.S. foreign relations.It is puzzling, how much publicly available information Zionist warmongering seems to ignore. For example, how could they not have
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This poster issued by the FBI, although revised in November 2001, does not say that Osama bin Laden was wanted in connection to the 9-11 attacks. It only specifically mentions the African Embassy Bombings from 1998. Why? Because, despite all
This is a presentation of an article written for CODOH and originally published on 30 June 2017. It can be viewed here. Important Points The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has been heavily involved in agitation for war against the
Tweet Recently it was revealed by Project Veritas, in a (covertly recorded) conversation with CNN’s supervising producer John Bonifield, that CNN has been perpetuating for most of a year now the story of Russian meddling in the American presidential election
Tweet Professor Theodore A. Postol, M.I.T. Theodore A. Postol, a professor of Science, Technology, and International Security at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has written a devastating critique of the Trump Administration’s intelligence-report (dated 11 April 2017) on the recent
Tweet On 6 April 2017 Michael Savage (né Weiner), a radio personality heard across the United States, gave an anti-war broadcast that began by observing, on the one-hundredth anniversary of the United States’ entry into the First World War, that
Tweet This is a slightly longer version of the interview posted on Youtube, with some changes that I wanted. Transcript JIM: Hi everyone, Jim Rizoli here. And I have another special guest for the show today, it’s Hadding Scott. And
Tweet The question of who wanted the invasion of Iraq continues to be highly relevant because, among other reasons, it is the same “Neoconservative” Jews who absolutely prefer Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump and thus form the core of the “Never
A new article posted on The Occidental Observer.
Published by Carolyn Yeager.