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One Year Ago — Wormwood : The Mysterious Death of Cold War Era Military Scientist Frank Olson

“Frank was viewed as a dissident. You understand that in 1953 if you thought somebody was detrimental to the war against the Russians, you have no problem dealing with them. It wouldn’t be a question of saying you just have … Continue reading

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Microwave Weapons — Project PANDORA-BIZARRE – Initial Test Results (December 20 1966)

“The test protocol involved training the monkeys to press certain levers in response to signals. If the monkeys pressed the lever correctly, they would receive a reward of food, ‘much as embassy employees might be rewarded with a dry martini … Continue reading

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Think On These Things : Can You Handle the Truth? (Famous Quotes)

“And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:32 “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you mad.” Aldous Huxley On August 19 2018, during an appearance on Meet the Press, … Continue reading

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One Year Ago — Dilyana Gaytandzhieva : CIA supplies ISIS & al-Qaeda Terrorists in Iraq and Syria

“Why does [Former CIA Director] Mr. Morell believe a Syrian transitional government will end the civil war when transitional governments in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, and Libya did nothing to end civil wars in their respective countries?” Bruce Fein — US … Continue reading

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Lockerbie — “Till Truth Do Us Part” [The Legend of the Iranian Payment]

“I asked de Villiers about his next novel, and his eyes lighted up. ‘It goes back to an old story,’he said. Lockerbie. The book is based on the premise that it was Iran — not Libya — that carried out … Continue reading

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On This Day — The Crash of PAK-1 (August 17 1988)

“Of all the violent political deaths in the twentieth century, none with such great interest to the U.S. has been more clouded than the mysterious air crash that killed president (and Army Chief General) Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq of Pakistan in (August) … Continue reading

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Remembering Hiroshima (August 6 1945)

“I returned to civilization shortly after that and went to Cornell to teach, and my first impression was a very strange one. (…) I sat in a restaurant in New York, for example, and I looked out at the buildings and … Continue reading

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Netherlands Referendum — Dutch Vote ‘NO’ on Spy Agency Tapping Powers

“Look at what Facebook, Google, Twitter and Tinder know about you, and consider whether you’re worried about the right things. This law is for the safety of the Netherlands and for the Dutch people… I am voting in favour.” Rob … Continue reading

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Netherlands — Referendum on Spy Agency Tapping Powers

“Look at what Facebook, Google, Twitter and Tinder know about you, and consider whether you’re worried about the right things.” Rob Bertholee  — Head of National Intelligence Agency “Even though it is certain the law will come into effect on … Continue reading

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Fake News — The Sneakiest Attack of 2017

“Meteorological evidence was led for the period 7/8 December and 23/24 November. The latter period had light intermittent rain at Luqa airport and the weather in Sliema, where Gauccis shop was located was very likely to have been the same. … Continue reading

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