Chuck Baldwin: The Religious Right Is A Blight
The Religious Right Is A Blight The first tarnish on the armor of my mentors in the Religious Right came in 1996, when they overwhelmingly embraced the candidacy of Bob Dole over Pat Buchanan. I was old enough at that point to start standing on my own two feet, and I took that fight to …
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J. C. Cole: American Gray Swans – Week 38 – A Quick Review
American Gray Swans – Week 38 – A Quick Review As many now know the Gray Swans are an adaptation of Nassim Taleb’s famous theory on a Black Swan Event. A Black Swan is an unpredictable event that is catastrophic – a game changer. Most famous was 911. The world changed that day and virtually …
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Mongoose: The Saudi Attack Was Done by Israel
Bob Moriarty: This Is The Most Dangerous Time In History Bob Moriarty: No shit. That was not a military mission, period. It wasn’t done by Iran. It wasn’t done by the Houthi Rebels. It was a political statement by somebody who wanted to encourage somebody to retaliate against either Yemen or Iran and you can …
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J. C. Cole: American Gray Swans – Week 36 – 3 Unions
American Gray Swans – Week 36 – 3 Unions Most Americans are so busy on their daily Hamster Wheel that they have no time to stop and look what is going on. In the 1960’s we only needed one bread winner in the family and all was well. Today, thanks to the Rockefeller funded Womens …
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Chuck Spinney with Pierre Sprey & Winslow T. Wheeler: Bankrupt and Irrelevant – the Presidential Debates and Four Recent Studies on Pentagon Spending
Bankrupt and Irrelevant: the Presidential Debates and Four Recent Studies on Pentagon Spending by Pierre Sprey, Chuck Spinney and Winslow T. Wheeler In the almost 12 hours of Democratic Party presidential primary debates on June 26-27 and July 30-31, the words “Pentagon budget” or “defense spending” were not uttered, except for a fleeting, unanswered comment …