Jack Mullen: The Sandy Hook Hoax, The German’s Holocaust (Post Victory by the Allies), and the Real Final Solution

The Sandy Hook Hoax, The German’s Holocaust (Post Victory by the Allies), and the Real Final Solution The Sandy Hook School Shooting, of December 2012, is the continuation of events and agenda that deliberately incited World War Two (WW2) – ultimately resulting in the western world being captured and enslaved by a mentally ill cult, …

Robert Steele: 10 Moves To Hold the House UPDATE 10: Lost House, Some Good News

SHORT URL: http://tinyurl.com/trump-10-moves UPDATE 10: GOP lost the House and that is probably for the best — the NeverTrumpers from the GOP are the ones that were flushed out. Control of the Senate increased and that assures a flood of conservative Justices. MID-TERM SPECIAL: Trump Triumphs — Senate, Justices, Never-Trumpers Gone from House — Deep …

Hamid Dabashi: An American and an Arab Walk Into a Saudi Consulate….One (Thomas Friedman) Come Out Smiling and Writes About Saudi Reforms, the Other (Jamal Khashoggi) is Tortured, Dismembered, and Never Seen Again. What Can We Learn from This?

An American and an Arab journalist walk into a Saudi Consulate On Thomas Friedman, ‘his friend’ Jamal Khashoggi, and our duty to expose the malicious ignorance of imperial messengers. Hamid Dabashi, Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. The New York Times is the barometer of the health and sickness …

Robert Steele: #GoogleGestapo – Facebook Meddling in 2018 Election

Facebook Meddles in the 2018 Midterm Elections On October 11, Facebook announced the removal of 559 pages and 251 accounts from its service, accusing the account holders of “spam and coordinated inauthentic behavior.” In other words, Facebook’s administrators are meddling in politics — including the 2018 US midterm elections — in the name of preventing …

Mongoose: Fake News Legalized Lying – Thanks to Supreme Court Ruling in 1964

Supreme Court Ruled The Media Can Lie With Impunity So, the Court held that the First Amendment protects the publication of all statements, even false ones, about the conduct of public officials, except when statements are made with actual malice (with knowledge that they are false or in reckless disregard of their truth or falsity).  …