Population Control, Nazis, and the U.N.

Anton Chaitkin | Tetrahedron | 2 April 2003 ROCKEFELLER AND MASS MURDER  The Rockefeller Foundation is the prime sponsor of public relations for the United Nations’ drastic depopulation program.  Evidence in the possession of a growing number of researchers in America, England, and Germany demonstrates that the Foundation and its corporate, medical, and political associates…

Pinto Madness: For seven years the Ford Motor Company sold cars in which it knew hundreds of people would needlessly burn to death.

Mark Dowie | Mother Jones | Sept-Oct 1977 One evening in the mid-1960s, Arjay Miller was driving home from his office in Dearborn, Michigan, in the four-door Lincoln Continental that went with his job as president of the Ford Motor Company. On a crowded highway, another car struck his from the rear. The Continental spun…

A look at Yale’s Skull and Bones

The Ozarks Sentinel | 4 Sept 2002 Inside a cold, foreboding structure of brown sandstone in New Haven, Conn., lives one of the most heavily shrouded secret societies in American history. Yale’s super-elite Skull and Bones, a 200-year-old organization whose roster is stocked with some of the country’s most prominent families: Bush, Harriman, Phelps, Rockefeller,…

COINTELPRO: The Untold American Story

Third World Traveller | 1 Sept 2001 Compilation by Paul Wolf with contributions from Robert Boyle, Bob Brown, Tom Burghardt, Noam Chomsky, Ward Churchill, Kathleen Cleaver, Bruce Ellison, Cynthia McKinney, Nkechi Taifa, Laura Whitehorn, Nicholas Wilson, and Howard Zinn. Presented to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson at the World Conference Against Racism…

Henry Kissinger and football’s longest unsolved riddle

Channel 4 | 4 April 2012 Argentina’s win against Peru in the 1978 World Cup has always been mired in controversy. Now players tell Channel 4 News they were subject to political interference at the highest level. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flhz4uQF22s?feature=player_detailpage&w=640&h=360] Football’s world governing body, Fifa, is never far from the headlines. Unfortunately for the world’s biggest…

Henry Kissinger and football’s longest unsolved riddle

Channel 4 | 4 April 2012 Argentina’s win against Peru in the 1978 World Cup has always been mired in controversy. Now players tell Channel 4 News they were subject to political interference at the highest level. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flhz4uQF22s?feature=player_detailpage&w=640&h=360] Football’s world governing body, Fifa, is never far from the headlines. Unfortunately for the world’s biggest…