by Jim Fetzer “(All) the wise people in the world who are experts on American policy and who analyze the images and the videos [of 9/11] agree unanimously that what happened in the [Twin] Towers was a purely American action, planned and carried out within the U.S”–Saudi Arabian Press Saudi Arabia has blown the whistle on the US over 9/11 It was only a matter of time. Once the infamous 28 suppressed pages of The 9/11 Commission Report (2004), which report on Saudi Arabian funding for several of the 19…
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Francine Wheeler Was Personal Assistant to DNC National Finance Chair
by James Tracy The Wall Street Journal reports on May 14 that Democratic Party presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is “ramping up her fundraising schedule” with prominent supporters now hosting $100,000-per-head events. Two individuals cited among Clinton’s inner fundraising circle are Maureen White and Steve Rattner, who oversaw one of the money soirees on May 12 at their Manhattan residence. (A second fundraiser was hosted that day by Lynn Forester de Rothschild.) “Mr Rattner was a prominent businessman and served in the Obama administration,” the Journal notes. Yet the brief report doesn’t elaborate…
Fired professor, James Tracy, sues his University May 10
By Jon Rappoport James Tracy, a tenured professor at Florida Atlantic University, was fired because he dared to express his contrarian views and lay out his research about the Sandy Hook shooting. Tracy did so as a private citizen on his blog. He made that clear. But the University didn’t care. They ripped away his tenure and job.Now Tracy is suing. As he should. Because the issue is a little thing called the 1st Amendment. Darrall Hamamoto, Dave Gahary and Jim Fetzer discuss the James Tracy lawsuit I’ve read his…
Pete Hendrickson: “Smoking Gun” Proof of US Government Corruption
By Pete Hendrickson Here It Is, Activists Of All Causes: THE “Smoking Gun” Proving Government Corruption HAVE YOU EVER FOUND YOURSELF IN A DEBATE with someone who just can’t wrap his or her well-conditioned mind around the fact that the US executive agencies and the federal courts are corrupt? It can be hard. Usually you’re faced with the uphill climb of coaxing the skeptic into learning some complex backstory, following your logic and drawing inferences that support your case. It’s only occasionally that you’ll be given the kind of time…
American Academic Freedom in Jeopardy
By Vivian Lee Professor James Tracy vs. Florida Atlantic University (FAU) American academics will soon realize that their jobs are in jeopardy, if they don’t know it already. Not only their jobs, but their right to think, say, and write what they wish – and to engage in the pursuit of truth, wherever it may lead them. A battle of epic proportions is about to begin, over the firing of Dr. James Tracy, for alleged infractions against Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in Boca Raton. Tracy contends that his First Amendment right…
33 Unanswered Questions On Sandy Hook’s 3rd Anniversary
By Makia Freeman Originally published 14 DECEMBER 2015 As the Sandy Hook 3rd anniversary rolls around this December 14th, 2015, it is well worth remembering what a strange, unique, manipulative and horrific event occurred on December 14th, 2012. When I say horrific, I am not referring to what you may think was the horrific aspect of the event: the gunning down of 20 innocent children and 6 innocent adults. That is unquestionably horrific, but to date there has hardly been enough evidence to prove beyond all doubt that actual people were gunned down. Sandy Hook…
Is the US a Carefully Constructed “Mock-Up?”
By Janet Phelan Those familiar with settings for Hollywood movies will recognize that there is a difference between façade and structure. In the case of celluloid, a “mock-up” may be used to simulate a structure, without, however its three-dimensional and functional integrity. A mock-up may look like what it is simulating, but on close examination, it will become apparent it is only a Sim. A “mock up” may be defined as follows: a “full sized scale model used for demonstration, study or testing.” This article will explore the possibility that,…
Sandy Hook: The curious case of Adam Lanza’s ex-con funeral home director
By Dr. Eowyn Adam Lanza was the 20-year-old alleged mass murderer of Sandy Hook who, on December 14, 2012, first killed his mother, Nancy, with four shots to her face in their family home, then drove a short distance to Sandy Hook Elementary School. There, in the space of 11 minutes, he shot to death 20 first-graders and 6 adults, before killing himself with a shot to the lower back of his head. Among the many curiosities about Lanza, such as not leaving any online footprints despite being a computer wiz, is…
Professor who says Sandy Hook was a hoax sues the college that fired him
By Susan Svrluga A makeshift memorial with crosses for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting massacre stands outside a home in Newtown, Conn. (Robert F. Bukaty/AP) A tenured professor at Florida Atlantic University who was fired earlier this year after writing that the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School was an elaborate hoax has filed a lawsuit claiming his rights to free speech, due process and academic freedom were violated. James Tracy, who had been an associate professor, filed the lawsuit Monday in federal court against the university,…
8 Revelations from 2016 that Completely Vindicate “Conspiracy Theorists”
Posted by Claire Bernish It could easily be said 2016 has been the year so-called conspiracy theorists were vindicated — and we aren’t yet five months in. Before explaining why that is the case, make no mistake — the term conspiracy theorist originated with the CIA as an effort to discredit viable theories from credible people who chanced upon the truth. First revealed by the New York Times in 1976, pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act request, the CIA had written a dispatch of its “psychological operations” — disinformation — specifically to “provide material countering and discrediting…