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The Real Reason the US Government Covered Up the JFK Assassination
By Lincoln Sinclair President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy wave to the crowd from a motorcade in Dallas, Texas. Part I: The Legend of Lee Harvey Oswald When the name Lee Harvey Oswald first flashed across American television screens on November 22, 1963, it carried with it the aura of mystery and menace. Who was this pale, hollow-eyed young man accused of killing the President of the United States? Reporters rushed to describe him as a “Marxist,” a “defe
Aug 20, 20257 min read


Project Main Core: The Secret US Government Database of Subversive Citizens
By Lincoln Sinclair In the shadowy corners of American national security policy, there lies a project so secretive, so chilling in its implications, that its very name conjures images of Orwellian surveillance and martial law. Its name is Project Main Core—a classified U.S. government database allegedly designed to track and monitor American citizens considered threats in the event of a national emergency. Little known to the public and rarely acknowledged in official records
Aug 4, 20254 min read


The $29 Trillion Secret: How the Federal Reserve Quietly Bailed Out Wall Street — and the World
By Lincoln Sinclair The $29 Trillion Secret: How the Federal Reserve Quietly Bailed Out Wall Street — and the World In 2009, as the U.S. economy teetered on the edge of collapse, Americans turned their outrage toward a $700 billion rescue plan for the banks — the infamous Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP. The Tea Party was born from this fury. Talk of bailouts, moral hazard, and government overreach dominated headlines. But as the nation argued over the visible bailout,
Jul 29, 20255 min read


THE CHICAGO PLOT: THE FORGOTTEN ATTEMPT ON JFK
By Joe Marzo The cold November wind whipped through the concrete canyons of downtown Chicago. It was 1963—just weeks before America would...
Jul 28, 20255 min read


Agent Blue: When the US Poisoned Vietnam’s Rice Fields
By Joe Marzo In the vast catalog of chemical warfare, few names are as notorious as Agent Orange . Its association with dioxin...
Jul 27, 20255 min read


Operation Northwoods: When the U.S. Planned Terror on Its Own People
By Joe Marzo It sounds like the premise of a political thriller: a secret plan, drawn up at the highest levels of the U.S. military,...
Jul 27, 20254 min read


Alpha 66: America’s Terrorists in the Shadows
By Lincoln Sinclair In the early 1960s, while the American public saw Cuba as a Cold War adversary and Fidel Castro as a communist threat, the U.S. government was playing a dangerous double game — publicly denying involvement in Cuban affairs while covertly funding exile militias to wage guerrilla war . One of the most infamous of these paramilitary groups was Alpha 66 — an anti-Castro organization headquartered in Miami , trained in the Florida Keys , and operating out of
Jul 27, 20254 min read


MKUltra: The CIA’s Mind Control Program That Wasn’t a Conspiracy Theory
By Joe Marzo For years, whispers of a secret government project involving mind control, LSD, and unethical human experiments were...
Jul 27, 20253 min read


When a Jury Found the U.S. Government Guilty in the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
By Muckraker 21 It happened in the same city, just a few miles from the site of the crime. Thirty-one years after a rifle bullet struck...
Jul 23, 20256 min read


The Gulf of Tonkin Lie: How a Phantom Attack Launched a War and Changed America Forever
By Joe Marzo LBJ casts doubt on the Gulf of Tonkin incident. In August of 1964, the President of the United States stood before the...
Jul 18, 20255 min read


The DuPont Teflon Scandal
Joe Marzo-July 15, 2024 The DuPont Teflon scandal is one of the most notorious examples of corporate negligence and environmental...
Jul 16, 20245 min read


News Organizations Known for Objective Reporting
Introduction In an era of widespread misinformation and polarized media, finding reliable news sources that strive for objectivity and...
Jul 16, 20241 min read
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