Category Archives: Indigenous Peoples and Genocide
The Story of Ralph McGehee, the CIA and Deadly Deceits.
Ralph McGehee, the CIA and Deadly Deceits The CIA is not now nor has it ever been a central intelligence agency. It is the covert action arm of the President’s foreign policy advisers. In that capacity it overthrows or supports foreign … Continue reading
A Personal Editorial on the Snowden and Like Revelations and the National-Security State
A PERSONAL EDITORIAL ON THE SNOWDEN AND LIKE REVELATIONS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY-SURVEILLANCE STATE Post Categories: Israel JIM CRAVEN/OMAHKOHKIAAIIPOOYII | Tuesday, July 2, 2013, 17:07 Beijing Mr. Snowden’s revelations only the tip of a much bigger and looming iceberg. For … Continue reading
Separatism and Empire Building in the 21st Century
Separatism and Empire Building in the 21st Century Post Categories: Afghanistan | Friday, May 23, 2014, 22:36 Beijing [The 4th Media Editor’s note: This incisive and timely article was first published by GR on June 8, 2008.] Introduction: The … Continue reading
American Outrage Two elderly Western Shoshone sisters, the Danns, put up a heroic fight for their land rights and human rights.
“Masterful storytelling, beautiful cinematography, and unforgettable characters.” John H. Biaggi, Director, Human Rights Watch International Film Festival Note: There are two versions of this film on the same DVD: the original 56-minute version and a 33-minute version.
The USA and Murder Inc. & The Economic Hitman
1. The use of assassination as a ‘tool’ by the United States 2. The investment the US has made in developing covert assassination methods 3. The CIA assassination manual, originally compiled to assist the coup in democratically elected and run … Continue reading
Eugenics and Psychiatry: An Industry of Death
Eugenics and Psychiatry: An Industry of Death
Planned Parenthood and the UN Eugenics Program
“Since its inception, the U.N. has advanced a world-wide program of population control, scientific human breeding, and Darwinism.”30 Evidence to support that contention is plentiful. Jacqueline Kasun made the same point in her The War Against Population: Since 1965 the … Continue reading