Monthly Archives: August 2019

Was Noble Prize John Steinbeck a CIA Agent?

“Do you suppose you could ask Edgar’s boys to stop stepping on my heels? They [FBI] think I am an enemy alien. It is getting tiresome.” John Steinbeck  — 1942 letter to United States Attorney General Francis Biddle “If during … Continue reading

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Remembering Sir Roger Casement (1 September 1864 – 3 August 1916) — “Hanged on a Comma” [2019]

“Ireland that has wronged no man, that has injured no land, that has sought no dominion over others. Ireland is treated today among other nations of the world as if she was a convicted criminal. If it be treason to … Continue reading

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5G Belgium — Chaos Across the Spectrum [UPDATE — International Conference to Vote on 5G Signal Regulation in the 24 GHz Band]

“The interferences caused to GSM-R receivers have been a very strong concern for Railway operators over the last years. Several cases of interference have been reported in various Member States, causing non-acceptable operational and even safety issues.” EU Agency for … Continue reading

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One Year Ago — Miscarriages of Justice : The Stunning Similarities of Oscar Slater & Abdelbaset Megrahi Trials

“Since 31 January 2001 — the day the guilty verdict against Abdelbaset Megrahi was announced by the Scottish Court at Camp Zeist — I have made no secret of my belief in his innocence. His conviction, on the evidence led … Continue reading

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Havana Syndrome — New MRI Study Shows Intriguing Findings

“I was personally disgusted by the fact that so many people were making judgments and assumptions about what happened to us without ever having met with any of us, without ever having examined us, or seeing our medical files. There’s … Continue reading

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