In yet another step towards the establishment of a world military force that seeks peace through the absence of dissent, the United States announced its support in May for a set of principles that will allow the United Nations’ peacekeeping troops and UN police to use force in order to “protect civilians” in combat zones Read More…
Brandon Turbeville
Eclipsed by Brexit Controversy, EU Nations Fighting To Ban Glyphosate
As the European Union dominates the news headlines across the world, the Brexit is not the only controversy brewing in Europe. Never known for its democratic values, European nations have nevertheless refused to back an extension of the use of glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup – a decision that could strike a major Read More…
NY Residents Test Off The Charts For Dangerous Drinking Water Toxin
In early June at least two residents in the small upstate New York village, Hoosick Falls, were tested to have 50 times the national average of the toxic chemical PFOA (perflurooctanoic acid). Harold and Marion Stevens told News 10 ABC TV that their numbers were 159 and 104 mcg per liter respectively. The nationwide average readings Read More…
4 Reasons To Question The Official Story Of The Orlando Shooting
As more evidence emerges regarding the mass shooting in Orlando that resulted in the death of at least 52 people and many more injured, signs are increasingly pointing toward the possibility of a false flag operation. Already, a number of points lend credence to those who might suggest that intelligence agencies more so than desert-dwelling terrorist Read More…
Monsanto Set To Fight Argentina Over “Royalties” Owed By Farmers
While the Argentine government has recently shown signs that it may take the side of farmers over Monsanto, the international agricultural corporation is not willing to simply accept defeat. Nor is it even willing to accept a minor obstacle in its attempt to dominate the food supply. Shortly after the government of President Mauricio Macri Read More…
The Battle For Palmyra Has Begun And It Doesn’t Look Good For ISIS
The battle for Palmyra has begun and it has not gotten off to a great start for Western-backed ISIS/terrorist fighters. What was once one of the most publicized instances of ISIS victory in Syria as well as the brutality and fanatical nature of the Western proxies is now becoming an example of the resilience and Read More…