On the eve of the 50th observance of the death of JFK, it would appear to be timely to make an assessment, not only of what we know now that we didn’t know then, but of the contributions of some of the most admired figures in the history of assassination research.
by Jim Fetzer “The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media.” — William Colby, former CIA Director In 1977, Carl Bernstein, who would subsequently co-author All the President’s Men (1994) with Bob Woodward, one of the most celebrated books in American political history, published “The CIA and the Media”, Rolling Stone (October 20, [...]
Jonas E. Alexis: Hey Julie,
Rand would almost certainly go along with the neoconservative foreign policy. She herself declares that the Arabs are "primitive savages who have not changed for years and who are ...
Chris Natias: Raptor, I read exceedingly well. Your writing and moreover your thinking are substandard. "The twins were cold war constructed, explosives built in and pre-wired floor by floor…..It’s my opinion that ...
juana: The stalinist American regime has insulated itself inside a culture of ignorance. While the dictators are obviously the authors of this drama of tragedy, it's the applauding audience who perpetrates ...
talmudawaregoyim: same laws apply as always-if she wasn't kosher approved, she would have had trouble publishing the book!
John: I suspect the reason why Faux news attracts so many (men mostly) is because of the blond bimbos who spew out bullshit between blow jobs.
Then of course there's Hannity ...