How Nixon and the Rockefellers Teamed Up to Destroy the Dollar By Patrick Newman
In 1971, David Rockefeller favored a “new international monetary system with greater flexibility” and “less reliance on gold.” Seeing an opportunity to expand his own power, Richard Nixon enthusiastically embraced the scheme.
Kabul's Collapse and DC's Incurable Arrogance By James Bovard
There is no reason to expect the Afghanistan debacle to humble Washington policymakers. Korean War fiascos were swept under the rug, paving the way for the Vietnam War. The cycle didn't end there.