A public-private partnership program on infrastructure preparedness
and protection run by the Federal Bureau of Investigation allegedly
has briefed its corporate members on the possibility of martial
law and the use of lethal force, according to an exclusive report
in the magazine The Progressive.
Presidential
candidate Ron Paul has put his name to a letter calling for the
withdrawal of a brief filed in the DC gun ban case, citing constitutional
concerns.
In
this TV broadcast filmed in Austin Texas earlier this week,
Alex discusses how he came to meet Willie Nelson, how Willie
ended up appearing on the show, and what it means for 9/11 truth.
Alex also talks about the other prominent individuals who have
gone public with their doubts about the 9/11 official story.
Donating to Ron Paul’s presidential bid is like paying
homage to that part of you that will never forget what it was
like to be the last one picked in third grade kickball. In a
country of self-loathing former underdogs, it’s no wonder
that Paul’s long shot campaign for the White House managed
to rake in nearly $20 million from eager contributors in the
last quarter alone.
A new article by veteran investigative journalist Seymour Hersh
offers a detailed examination of the claims that Israel bombed
a nuclear facility under construction in Syria last September
and finds that none of the evidence stands up to scrutiny.
ExxonMobil has won a court order freezing 12 billion dollars
in worldwide assets of Venezuela's state oil firm as part of
its battle for compensation over Caracas's nationalization of
key oil fields.
Not
every scientist is part of Al Gore's mythical "consensus."
Scientists worried about a new ice age seek funding to better
observe something bigger than your SUV — the sun.