Crime
Snowden Slams U.S. NSA and British GCHQ for Uncontrolled Surveillance
In an open letter published on November 3 by the German news magazine Der Spiegel, whistleblower Edward Snowden accused the U.S. National Security...
Media Reveals Own Bias, Ignorance After LAX Shooting
While the details and facts surrounding the reported shooting at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) continue to shift, the establishment media’s dangerous...
Read moreChevron Charges Opposing Attorney with Fraud in Landmark Lawsuit
On October 22, Chevron Corporation sued Steven Donziger for fraud and bribery used to obtain a $19 billion damage award against Chevron from...
Read moreObama War on Journalism: Feds Raid Reporter, Seize Notes
What critics have described as the Obama administration’s “war on journalism” appears to have been taken to another level in recent months with...
Read moreGuns and Grenades for Cartels; Firing Squad for Whistleblowers
As the Obama administration and the embattled Justice Department struggle to cover up details of the “Fast and Furious” gun-trafficking scandal, the officials...
Read moreWhat Do Sandy Hook Investigators Have to Hide?
Months after Adam Lanza massacred 26 students and faculty and committed suicide at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, questions still abound in...
Read moreJP Morgan Buying Its Way Out of Legal Troubles
Jamie Dimon, JP Morgan's CEO, is trying to buy off the Justice Department for $13 billion. As part of the deal Dimon also...
Read moreObama ATF Tries to Censor Fast and Furious Whistleblower
The Obama administration, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) in particular, are under fire from across the political spectrum...
Read moreDetroit’s Bankruptcy Hastened by “13th Month” Checks Issued to Pensioners
The researchers at the Detroit Free Press have done a good work in exposing the "Robin Hood" mentality of Detroit's union-controlled pension plans....
Read moreHomeland Security Tests Facial Recognition “Machine”
On September 21, the Department of Homeland Security tested a new facial recognition system at the 6,000 seat Toyota Center in Kennewick, Washington,...
Read moreDid Psychiatric Meds Cause Navy Yard Tragedy?
The House Committee on Veterans' Affairs is investigating whether psychiatric medications such as Trazodone played a role in last week's mass shooting at the Washington Navy...
Read moreFomenting Racial Backlash: Media Manipulation on Race and Crime
Though the mainstream media cast Trayvon Martin as the latest martyr in America's supposedly endless racial oppression, there is no sympathetic Trayvon treatment...
Read moreImpeach-Obama Calls Grow After Latest Benghazi Revelations
Outrage and demands for answers about the attack on an American diplomatic compound in Libya intensified last week after Joe DiGenova, a former...
Read moreTrue The Vote Releases Evidence of 173 Cases of Alleged Interstate Voter Fraud
True the Vote announced research findings of evidence of 173 instances of alleged voter fraud by simultaneous voting in multiple states in the...
Read moreHolder Plans to Reduce Federal Prosecutions and Drug Sentences
Attorney General Eric Holder announced new Justice Department guidelines aimed at reducing the number of federal prosecutions and prisoners and the sentences of...
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