Democrats let Clinton of the hook re: Benghazi

RT | 28 June 2016 Following a two-year investigation, House Democrats absolved former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the US military over allegations of security lapses for diplomats in Benghazi, Libya. The report preempts the Republicans’ findings. “The Defense Department could not have done anything differently on the night of the attacks that would…

Brexit Victory Boosts Climate Sceptics

GWPF | 27 June 2016 Brexit, Climate Alarmism And The GWPF Myth The UK may take a more skeptical approach to addressing man-made climate change in future due to the victory of the “leave” forces in last week’s Brexit referendum to quit the European Union. Prominent leaders of the “leave” campaign — including Conservative MP…

Why the British said no to Europe

John Pilger | 25 June 2015 The majority vote by Britons to leave the European Union was an act of raw democracy. Millions of ordinary people refused to be bullied, intimidated and dismissed with open contempt by their presumed betters in the major parties, the leaders of the business and banking oligarchy and the media.…

Brexit re-vote petition signed 3.5mn times amid mass fraud probe

RT | 27 June 2016 UK authorities are investigating a highly-popular anti-Brexit petition after “discovering” tens of thousands of fraudulent signatures. The petition platform’s lack of identity check raises concerns the vast majority of 3.5 million signs could be fake. Britain’s House of Commons Petition Committee announced on Sunday that it has removed around 77,000…

European Union’s Imperial Overreach

Jonathan Marshall | 25 June 2016 The European Union’s haughty and hasty expansion into low-wage Eastern Europe may be its undoing, as the Brexit vote shows popular resistance to the westward migration of workers that followed While few analysts are putting it this way, the European Union suffers from a self-inflicted crisis of overexpansion —…

Britain Declares Independence

GWPF | 25 June 2016 Brexit Has Significant Implications For Energy & Climate Policies It’s not for nothing that the U.K. has been a great player on the world stage for centuries. Having declared their independence from the EU, the British people can now show the world what a determined democracy can accomplish. – Editorial,…

Japanese Government Continues to Ban the MMR Vaccine

Vac Truth | 23 June 2016 For many years, controversy has surrounded the three-in-one vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella. Most notably, the MMR vaccine is infamous for its disputed connection to autism, and despite the fact that it has been blamed in vaccine courts for causing autism, vaccine supporters still deny its fault in…