Washington, D.C. – In 2015, the United States spent more on its war machine than the next six countries combined, with a total of $596 billion spent on military expenditures. This week the U.S. House of Representatives passed its version of the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), with roughly $602 billion slated to be spent Read More…
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Bayer’s Acquisition Offer Could Literally Make Monsanto Disappear
United States — Bayer has now confirmed a buyout bid for agrichemical giant, Monsanto — the maker of Agent Orange, RoundUp, and genetically-modified crops — otherwise known as one of the most hated companies on the planet. In a statement, Monsanto said Morgan Stanley & Co. is advising the company financially in the “potential acquisition,” Read More…
U.S. Government Secretly Destroyed Evidence In Trial Of Accused “9/11 Masterminds”
In another setback for the death penalty trial of the five men accused of aiding the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, two defense lawyers for Khalid Shaikh Mohammed say the U.S. government secretly destroyed relevant evidence. On May 11, defense lawyers for the accused mastermind of the 9/11 terror attacks asked for judge Col. Read More…
Chelsea Manning Files Appeal Against ‘Grossly Unfair and Unprecedented’ Conviction
‘She believed the public had a right to know about the toll of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan’ Whistleblower Chelsea Manning on Wednesday filed an appeal of her conviction and sentence for releasing a trove of government and military documents to WikiLeaks. The appeal argues for a 10-year sentence rather than the 35-sentence she is Read More…
How the 1960’s Anti-War/Psychedelic Hippie Movement was Created by Military Intel
In a world full of corrupt and convoluted presidential elections; massive propaganda campaigns in the so-called “Entertainment Industry;” elitist networks of pedophilia that stem from the Vatican, to the White House, all the way to Hollywood; Military Intelligence being the biggest drug smugglers on the planet; the Rockefeller/Clinton stimulated Ufology community; and a list that Read More…
Russian Face Recognition App Promises to Destroy Public Anonymity
Mark Zuckerberg has hinted at the personally invasive future of social media. His new artificial intelligence technology doesn’t even need your face to determine who you are, but a new social media platform in Russia is launching that will make keeping your privacy in public nearly impossible – giving even Zuckerberg a run for his money. Read More…






