CIA Rejected the ‘Lone Gunman’ Theory in the Weeks After JFK’s Assassination

“There was no single shooter who assassinated JFK” – Anna Paulina Luna With another 13,000 pages released today, it’s getting harder and harder to keep track of what’s new—and most compelling—in the still-unfolding trove of JFK files. One clear standout is the Donald Heath Memo: an internal CIA document revealing that…

Read More

Europe’s Reported Plan to Replace the U.S. in NATO Ignores the Interests of Five Key Countries

It’s strongly implied that Poland, the Baltic States, and Romania prefer to remain under the US’ security umbrella. The Financial Times (FT) cited four unnamed European officials to report that “European military powers work on 5-10 year plan to replace US in Nato”. The UK, France, Germany, and…

Read More

Israeli Spies Are Writing the News

Senior Staff Writer at Mint Press News, Alan MacLeod, joins Bad Faith to discuss this explosive report on the sheer number of former Israeli intelligence officers who work in US media & tech, and how they influence US news coverage of Israel’s occupation of Palestine. thealtworld.com/alan_macleod/bombshell-report-israeli-spies-are-writing-the-news-w-alan-macleod…

Read More

Generalists Wanted

Of all the pernicious concepts infecting minds today, perhaps none is more harmful than the belief that only “specialists” can tackle complex problems.  Strange as it might seem, “specialization” is a very recent human phenomenon.  Smart and capable people in the past did not limit their studies to particular subjects or…

Read More

Biden: The Autopen Years

Of all of President Trump’s zany ideas — making boring, self-righteous Canada the 51st state, we take Gaza, Perkins Coie lawyers banned from federal buildings — his claim that Joe Biden’s pardons are invalid because they were signed with an autopen is a winner. As discussed last week, Biden…

Read More

My Time in the Reagan Administration

Paul Craig Roberts, who played a crucial role in enacting the tax cuts of the 1980s and in forging the political emergence of supply-side economics, reflects on his experience in Washington. He emphasizes that intra-party power struggles, not economics, are the main influence on policy.  — Editor, The Independent…

Read More

Iran in the Crosshairs

Trump’s push for a ceasefire in Ukraine has less to do with Ukraine than it does with Israel. In other words, Trump’s hasty negotiations with Putin are not aimed at ending the proxy war with Russia as much they are with shifting the frontlines from the Donbas to…

Read More

Is the EU’s New Army the Final Nail in the Project’s Coffin?

It used to be quite a common thing for people in polite society to say “imagine if women ran the world…we would certainly have less wars, right?”. Wrong. Women are running the world, well, at least the EU world. Three women to be precise. Ursula von der Leyen, EU commission boss, Annalena Baerbock,…

Read More

Judgepocalypse Now

“Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ ‘due process.’” — Buck Sexton Impeachment would be too mild for the claque of Woke-activist federal judges attempting to nullify the executive branch with…

Read More

Unmasking the Great Avian Influenza Scam

Exploring the simple but forgotten treatments for colds, flus and animal pandemics. Story at a Glance: A massive industry exists to prevent pandemics, but despite receiving billions each year, it routinely fails to prevent pandemics or provide viable ways to address those which emerge. This industry rests upon the…

Read More