Oh What a Tangled Web… Timely Quotes on Lying
The God’s honest truth, according to these observers, is that everyone lies
The God’s honest truth, according to these observers, is that everyone lies
Devastatingly accurate comments on democracy.
A close look at what set off the Ferguson riots five years ago, and a closer look at the long-term abuse and predation the police subjected black citizens to every day.
Devastatingly accurate comments on democracy.
The belated recognition of white supremacists as a national security threat highlights historic fears of how a nation succumbs to fascism.
What possible connection could there have been between George H.W. Bush and the assassination of John F. Kennedy? Or between the C.I.A. and the assassination? Or between Bush and the C.I.A.? For some people, apparently, making such connections was as dangerous as letting one live wire touch another. Here, in anticipation of the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination in November, is the ninth part of a ten-part series of excerpts from WhoWhatWhy editor Russ Baker’s bestseller, Family of Secrets: The Bush Dynasty, America’s Invisible Government and the Hidden History of the Last Fifty Years. The story is a real-life thriller.
This is an essay about lies — layer upon layer of lies — told by US intelligence agencies and other officials about what Lee Harvey Oswald, or his look-alike, was allegedly doing in Mexico just weeks before the Kennedy assassination. And it is about obstruction of justice in what is considered the crime of the century.
This is an essay about lies — layer upon layer of lies — told by US intelligence agencies and other officials about what Lee Harvey Oswald, or his look-alike, was allegedly doing in Mexico just weeks before the Kennedy assassination. And it is about obstruction of justice in what is considered the crime of the century.
This is an essay about lies — layer upon layer of lies — told by US intelligence agencies and other officials about what Lee Harvey Oswald, or his look-alike, was allegedly doing in Mexico just weeks before the Kennedy assassination. And it is about obstruction of justice in what is considered the crime of the century.
As we celebrate what Hispanic Americans have given to the world, we look back at what was taken from them, using the tragic story of Guatemala as an example.
When you look at some of Kennedy’s statements, and then check their veracity — you may get a surprise.
Excerpt from the book War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine.