Daily Archives: September 4, 2019
Video – Who Decides What Is “The News”? Here’s Some News That Is An Eye Opener!
Video of James Corbett’s Observation & Cover Up Of 9/11 Study Corporate Media Is Covering Up! How does the corporate media cover up? All they have to do is ignore something until something that takes precedence comes up that is grist for the mill. Engineers for 9/11 truth should be a valuable tool so as […]
6 Minute Video – Libertarian John Stossel Covers Why Africa Remains Poor!
John Stossel – Why Africa Remains Poor! Government corruption is a key factor in case you had not guessed. SCROLL DOWN Many Links Below – Become Informed! Feel Free To Pass On Any Posts – Pen Pensamiento Peligroso writes the truth as he sees it, and if it upsets you, then it makes you […]
Video – Are You A Journalist? Do You Try To Pursue Truth, Or At Least What You Perceive To Be Truth? Do You Want To Be Able To Continue Doing That – Journalist Or Not? Listen & Learn How Julian Assange Is Being Made An Example To Threaten & Intimidate That Freedom.
The Persecution Of Julian Assange. Are you next? The one fallacy that this man, Pilger, exhibits is his appeal to the United Nations. Research the U.N. and see how corrupt they are and who was responsible for their founding. Related Posts That Will Be Unavailable In A Dictatorship: BILL CLINTON’S MENTOR FROM GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY […]

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