Some very interesting documents from over 50 years ago have recently come to my attention. Declassified material includes comments that are in line with my assumptions that: there may be secret moon exploration programs, both prior to and after the official Apollo landings – and there may be evidence of artificial structures on the moon … Continue reading
The image above may be from Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, but Mark Carlotto at the Before Atlantis blog recently wrote about a potential slab monolith the Soviet’s photographed, discussed, and then got quiet about in 1973. For even more information, see the full original article: In Search of the Lunokhod “Monolith” “Thursday, February 15, … Continue reading
People have invented some crazy weapons over the years. Since nuclear weapons will be bad enough when WWIII happens someday, I hope we don’t have to worry about crazy, mad-scientist superweapons like this too. From Jalopnik.com The Soviets May Have Once Built a Secret Nuclear-Powered Land-Submarine to Attack America “You know the scene at the … Continue reading
From the Zerohedge article here: Yes, JFK was assassinated 54 years ago… And with all the changes he wanted to make – wanting to end the Federal Reserve and return to money backed by gold and silver – wanting to diminish the power of the CIA – the space race to the moon – fight … Continue reading
“Some researchers have argued that Moscow instigated the war in order to increase Arab dependence on Soviet aid, as well as to unify progressive forces in the Middle East and to further consolidate its position in the region… the Soviet military took practical steps to assist Syria in stopping the advance of Israeli troops into … Continue reading
I found this first at the counterjihadreport blog here “Published on Apr 28, 2017 by Capital Research Center America Under Seige: The war against terror begins at the Kremlin. “With President Trump executing missile strikes in Syria and radical Islamic terrorism being as big a threat as it ever has been, we need to understand how … Continue reading
Ayn Rand Reconsidered – by Jon Rappoport – March 31, 2017 “Why carry the burden of creating something and then having to stand for it and be proud of it? Why think and imagine and create your own way into the future of your most profound vision? Why bother? And why, therefore, allow others to … Continue reading
I have known for many years that former PLO leader Yasser Arafat was born in Cairo and served in the Egyptian army before deciding it would be politically useful to claim a birth in Jerusalem and attempt to portray himself as “Palestinian” – but I didn’t know the extent of his Soviet sponsorship and KGB … Continue reading
Unknown in America, anyway – at least for a few decades after his world-saving ability to keep calm under pressure. As an article at Zerohedge tells us: “You may have never heard of Vasili Arkhipov. And yet life as we know it on this planet could have ended if it were not for his crucial … Continue reading
Those who study and are interested in World War II will be unable to stop watching this amazing video from the Huffington Post which breaks down all the deaths of WWII. Wow. I hope we don’t have to go through a world war again – because it will be even worse if there is a … Continue reading
Original article HERE Does ISIS have money to buy a nuclear weapon? In their official magazine, Dabiq, ISIS claims they can. All it takes is corruption in Pakistan, or a former Soviet Republic, or North Korea…. “In “The Perfect Storm,” allegedly penned by the British Cantlie, the group asserts that they possess billions, enough to buy a … Continue reading
“I support free speech, but…” It is this kind of statement, in which someone claims to defend free speech – but has exceptions – that Bill Whittle argues against in a recent video on his production “Afterburner.” In case the embed code doesn’t work, try the LINK to the VIDEO HERE. Bill rightly argues that … Continue reading