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A new feature: articles from around the web, selected and summarized by our editors. Help us identify interesting articles — see the details.
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A new feature: articles from around the web, selected and summarized by our editors. Help us identify interesting articles — see the details.
VOLUNTEER! Do you have skills you’d like to offer? We have all kinds of needs. Here’s one: Donor Network Coordinator. For more info, visit our Volunteer Page. Now Live on WhoWhatWhy Historical Backstory to Those Fleeing Syrians, Part 2 By Charles Glass If you want to know the who, what, why of how things got so bad in […]
A new feature: articles from around the web, selected and summarized by our editors. Help us identify interesting articles — see the details.
If you want to know the who, what, why of how things got so bad in Syria — and, in some ways, the rest of the Middle East — read this excerpt from Syria Burning by Charles Glass.
VOLUNTEER! Do you have skills you’d like to offer? We have all kinds of needs. Here’s one: Donor Network Coordinator. For more info, visit our Volunteer Page. Now Live on WhoWhatWhy Historical Backstory to Those Fleeing Syrians By Charles Glass If you want to know the who, what, why of how things got so bad in Syria — […]
Welfare Myth Debunked, Muslim Kid Builds WhatsWrongWithAmerica-O-Meter, and More
VOLUNTEER! Do you have skills you’d like to offer? We have all kinds of needs. Here’s one: Donor Network Coordinator. For more info, visit our Volunteer Page. Now Live on WhoWhatWhy Who Caused Europe’s Refugee Mess? Why, We Did! By Russ Baker With all the casting of blame for the treatment of Middle Eastern refugees, why don’t […]
A new feature: articles from around the web, selected and summarized by our editors. Help us identify interesting articles — see the details.
VOLUNTEER! Do you have skills you’d like to offer? We have all kinds of needs. Here’s one: Donor Network Coordinator. For more info, visit our Volunteer Page. Now Live on WhoWhatWhy Visas for Al-Qaeda, Part 3: Backstabbing By J. Michael Springmann In this remarkable first-hand account, a former US consular official describes a pipeline created by the CIA […]
A new feature: articles from around the web, selected and summarized by our editors. Help us identify interesting articles — see the details.
WhoWhatWhy has found evidence linking the Saudi royal family to Saudis in South Florida who reportedly had direct contact with the 9/11 hijackers before fleeing the United States just prior to the attacks.
In this remarkable first-hand account, a former US consular official describes a pipeline created by the CIA that enabled terrorists to slip into the US with ease. Among them were the mujahideen of Afghanistan — who later became al-Qaeda. Authentic and mind-blowing.