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Alaska Republican Touts Benefits of Children Being Abused to Death By James Bickerton - US News Reporter, 2-22-23 A legislature in Alaska caused outrage after questioning whether the death of child abuse victims could be "a cost savings," because it would mean they don't need "government services" later in life.
Time Machine, 2009 - Trip the chronological warp interface, toggle through the blur, and we come to the weirdly compatible pairing of Liz Cheney, advocate of the CIA's torture-"enhanced" interrogations, and Republican megadonor Mel Sembler, who tortured children at his Straight, Inc.
In November, Newsweek, one of the most trusted news sources in the land, referred to Operation Mockingbird (CIA influence on the media, and, in many cases, infiltration) as "a supposed Cold War-era CIA program that is frequently referenced by QAnon conspiracy theorists.
From the Archive: Ex-New York Times reporter Judith Miller still insists only innocent mistakes were made in the phony claims used to justify invading Iraq, but what the case really showed was a systematic failure of the Washington press corps, as Robert Parry explained in a two-part series in 2005.
Benjamin C. Bradlee, a Massachusetts paperboy in his youth who became the longtime editor of The Washington Po.
By Daniel Denvir Vice, April 17, 2013 If you thought you knew all there was to know about the Vietnam War, you were wrong.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk Frank Gardner Wisner was born in Laurel, Mississippi, in 1910. He was educated a.
Project Walrus and Holden Caulfield's Warm Gun – What You Don't Know about the Murder of John Lennon
Project Walrus and Holden Caulfield's Warm Gun THE COVERT WAR AGAINST ROCK -- CHAPTER 11 "AT THE MORGUE, THE ENTRANCE WAS SEALED SHUT WITH A LOCK AND CHAIN.
By Jeffrey Kaye The Public Record | Feb 1st, 2010 John Yoo Adapted from an article previously published at The Seminal/FDL Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman scooped the media Friday with a Newsweek article [appended below] that claimed to know the verdict of a Department of Justice watchdog report on the investigations into misconduct and unprofessional behavior by the Bush administration attorneys involved drafting the memos allowing the use of coercive interrogation techniques on prisoners.
How to read this report: I'm aware that there is a wealth, even a surfeit, of detail here, for which I offer only a mild apology - this approach to a murder investigation is usually complex because that is the way CIA assassinations are structured.




