(TFC) – In a glaring conflict of interest, Rex Tillerson, current U.S. Secretary of State and former Exxon CEO, was present in Saudi Arabia for the signing of a major agreement between Exxon and the state-owned Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC). Thanks to Exxon’s own press release, we know the Exxon CEO, Darren Woods, was in Read More…
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A 1971 News Broadcast Admits Flu Vaccine Ineffective, Even Harmful, Yet Still Government Recommended
In this video, Aaron Dykes covers a shocking news clip from 1971 about vaccines. Today the corporate media doesn’t dare report anything like this. Yet, even back then, it was laced with propaganda.
US-Led Economic War, Not Socialism, Is Tearing Venezuela Apart
Americans have been trained by decades of Cold War propaganda to look for any confirmation that ‘socialism means poverty.’ But in the case of Venezuela and other states not governed by the free market, this cliché simply doesn’t ring true. WASHINGTON — (MPN) The political and economic crisis facing Venezuela is being endlessly pointed to as Read More…
The Truth About Glass-Steagall
We all know the story by now: the repeal of Glass-Steagall in 1999 led to the housing bubble, the subprime meltdown and the global financial crisis…right? What do we really know about Glass-Steagall and how do we know it? Today James peels the layers off another long-standing alt media myth and discovers a surprising and Read More…
The Path To Default: Between Just Three Programs, US Already Spends More Than It Collects
…And Now For The Bad News In the late 1760s and early 1770s, the government of France was in a deep panic. They had recently suffered a disastrous and costly defeat in the Seven Years War, and the national budget was a complete mess. France had spent most of the previous century as the world’s Read More…
Lone Congresswoman Calls Out Trump For Insane Arms Deal With Human Rights Violator Saudi Arabia
As Western nations are being told to brace for more terror attacks like Manchester, mainstream media continues to simplify the narrative for public consumption, hoping that the general public will believe this is just a simple struggle between good and evil, black and white, right and wrong. There are some, however, who are telling the whole Read More…






