Category: History
RFK Jr’s Plan To Put Americans On Farms
Lena Bloch and the Echo of Marina Tsvetaeva: A Dialogue Across Time
It’s Not Only About Venezuela: Trump Intends a Wider Domino Effect
John Perry and Roger D. Harris
It’s increasingly obvious that the US military threats against Venezuela have a wider agenda. Their game plan is regime change, but not only in Venezuela. This is the objective – on a longer timescale in some cases – across several of the countries in the Caribbean Basin, aiming to cleanse the region of governments deemed undesirable to Washington.
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With Direct links to a Chinese Cult, a Sycophant Children’s author becomes Director of the FBI
This Is What Disabled Adults Could Lose in Trump’s Medicaid Cuts
Fabricated Cartel Terror Label Marks Washington’s Next Phase of Venezuela Action
The US State Department on Monday formally designated the Cartel de los Soles, or Cartel of the Suns, a group that doesn’t actually exist, as a “Foreign Terrorist Organization,” providing a pretext for a potential attack on Venezuela.
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The Ignoble Nobel: from Hitler to Kissinger to Machado

Much to the disappointment of US President Donald Trump, on 10 October the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Maria Corina Machado.
Michael Parenti called it the “Nobel Peace Prize for War.”
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María Corina Machado is the female Javier Milei (aka US Puppet)
An aging NATO war criminal is protecting Kosovo’s Albanian terrorists +
Former NATO commander in Europe, US Army General Wesley Clark, stated in The Hague that the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) did not commit ethnic cleansing, but responded proportionately to Serb atrocities.
An aging NATO war criminal is protecting Kosovo’s Albanian terrorists.
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Read More »Exploring Billionaire Influence on Education: The Case of Beloit College
In my research on how billionaires influence education, I’ve primarily focused on Beloit College, a place I once considered attending. A key area of interest is the complex ways in which billionaires have shaped the college’s curriculum—an extensive topic that requires significant time and exploration. Interestingly, despite its location in a relatively small city compared to major metropolitan areas like New York or Chicago, Beloit has seen its share of high-profile alumni (including the problematic Judith Miller). Fun fact: I used to handle after-hours phone calls for Beloit College, and occasionally, Paul Newman would call the President of the College, as his first wife was an actress from Beloit. Additionally, I discovered an unexpected historical aspect: the college’s collaboration with the U.S. government on various initiatives, particularly the Student Association for the Study of Hallucinogens (STASH). However, finding detailed information about STASH online has proven challenging, indicating that further investigation may necessitate a visit to the college’s archives. This collection of insights points to a surprisingly rich and intriguing history for the institution.
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