The Globalist Agenda: A Conundrum Of The Current Political Season

The political story of our time is less about Hillary or Trump than what many believe is the destruction of our United States of America by shadow forces within, and outside, our government. A large part of that conversation centers on our role in the world of international politics including issues of national sovereignty versus Read More…

A Forgotten Continent: The Hidden Truths of Africa

“The darkest thing about Africa has always been our ignorance of it.” – George Kimble What does the world really know about Africa? In the West, if you were to turn on the T.V., you would be hard pressed to find any news coverage regarding Africa other than starving children, political chaos, and exotic wild life. Read More…

The Complete History Of Monsanto, “The World’s Most Evil Corporation”

Of all the mega-corps running amok, Monsanto has consistently outperformed its rivals, earning the crown as “most evil corporation on Earth!” Not content to simply rest upon its throne of destruction, it remains focused on newer, more scientifically innovative ways to harm the planet and its people. As true champions of evil, they won’t stop Read More…

Poison Below the Poverty Line – An American Water Crisis

It is the hottest story in 2016 so far: hundreds of people have been poisoned for as long as a year and a half by a neurotoxin released in large quantities directly into their water supplies. Cable news and papers across the country have covered the emergency with horrifying interviews, wild statistics and the repeated Read More…

I Helped Create ISIS: A First Hand Account of the Iraq War

Recently teleSUR released an article with a first hand account of the barbarism that took place during the Iraqi war. Told by Vincent Emanuele, who was stationed in Iraq with the 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 2003-2005, he pulls the veil from the horrors that were allowed to take place following the invasion of Iraq. He goes on to discuss how Read More…

It’s Always Radioactive 100 Miles East of Philadelphia: An Analysis of Modern Nuclear Energy

Regarding the future, it can be measured and statistically quantified (although certainly never precisely) in a number of ways, some of which certain people might argue are nonexistent, and others being more tangible, irrefutable concepts. For instance: global population as a trajectory of future standpoint, or current geopolitical structures, the scope of global agriculture, or Read More…