Category: History
Leaks and the Law: The Story of Thomas Drake
Reprint from Smithsonian · by David Wise · August 9, 2011 Editor’s Note: This article was updated from the version in the July/August 2011 issue of the printed magazine to reflect Thomas Drake’s June 9 plea agreement and his July 15 sentencing. Thomas A. Drake was a senior executive at the National Security Agency for seven years. When […]
Continue ReadingThe Real Obstructionists
Following the horrific attack on the Benghazi Embassy in Libya on September 11, 2012, an investigation into the communications which transpired between the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and the key figures involved, led to the revelation that Secretary Clinton was not using her government-sanctioned email account. There were no government-regulated backups of her correspondence, […]
Continue ReadingThe ABCs of Why We Needed Trump
Warning: Trump is hazardous to your health. Consumption of YUGE doses of his policies may prove harmful to your welfare programs and have been found to produce economic growth, employment opportunities for minority groups, reduction in food stamps recipients, and a general expectation of greatness. The Main Swamp Media would have you believe that the […]
Continue ReadingThe Path to Benghazi
The Path to Benghazi, Libya July 25, 2012 — Taliban fighters in Kunar province Afghanistan successfully targeted a U.S. Army CH-47 helicopter with a new generation Stinger missile. It wasn’t properly armed but still managed to down the copter. In the debris, a serial number was found which could be traced back to a munitions […]
Continue ReadingThe Origins of the ‘Catholic’ Church – An Education in Heresy
WARNING: I am not going to make friends with this series of articles. I will be ripping the band-aid off a very sensitive wound. However, I am not attacking any individuals within the Catholic faith. The parishioners of the Catholic Church are not to blame for the actions of the Catholic leadership — currently and […]
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