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Fake News Is Fake Amerika
By Philip A Farruggio Source: Global Research Robert Stinnett wrote his book Day of Deceit ( 1999) to suggest that the FDR administration knew of the upcoming attack by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor and allowed it to happen. Stinnett’s rationale, from … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, American History, Assassinations, black ops, conspiracy, Fake News, FDR, Gulf of Tonkin, Iraq War, JFK, Jim Garrison, Lee Harvey Oswald, MLK, Osama bin Laden, Pearl Harbor, propaganda, RFK, Saddam Hussein, Sirhan Sirhan, USS Maddox, Vietnam War, war on terror, William Pepper, WMDs, World War 2
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People’s Lawyer Lynne Stewart Released From Prison
While most of us were celebrating New Year’s Eve last Tuesday, former activist lawyer Lynne Stewart and her family were celebrating her freedom. On December 31, she was granted a compassionate release from a prison in Fort Worth, Texas by … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, civil liberties, consciousness, culture, Feminism, History, Law, news, police state, Social Control, society, State Crime, Uncategorized, war on terror
Tagged Black Agenda Report, Building Bridges Radio, Desmond Tutu, Dick Gregory, Justice for Lynne Stewart, Law and Disorder Radio, Lynne Stewart, Mark Lane, Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, the Center for Constitutional Rights, the National Lawyer's Guild, war on terror, William Pepper
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