[T]here is considerable jealousy of direct interference, by the legislative or executive power, with private conduct; not so much for any just regard for the independence of the individual, as from the still subsisting habit of looking on the government as representing an opposite interest to the public.
The Achille's Heel of the JFK Assassination
The autopsy that the U.S. national-security establishment conducted on President Kennedy’s body has always been the Achilles heel of the assassination. That’s because the autopsy was fraudulent. But because the military “classified” the autopsy, forcing enlisted personnel to sign secrecy oaths and threatening them with court martial or criminal prosecution if they ever revealed what they saw or did, the military was able ...
Ukraine and the Cold War by Jacob G. Hornberger
On October 25, 1970, a team of well-armed Chilean thugs attacked an automobile in which Chilean General Rene Schneider was traveling in ...
A State of Martial Law
by John W. Whitehead
The government is goosestepping all over our freedoms. Case in point: America’s founders did not want a military government ruled by...