James Perloff, Pearl Harbor: Roosevelt’s 9/11

James Perloff [Author’s note: For those who would prefer to read this post in hard copy, it is Chapter Four of my book Thirteen Pieces of the Jigsaw.] On the morning of December 7, 1941, Japanese planes, launched from aircraft carriers, attacked the American fleet at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, sinking or heavily damaging 18 ships (including eight battleships), destroying 188 planes, and leaving over 2,000 servicemen killed. The next day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt denounced this “day of infamy” before Congress, from whom he secured an avid declaration of…

Everything you ever wanted to know about “conspiracy theories” but were afraid to ask

But this time, you don’t have to be afraid Dr. Fetzer at University of Minnesota Duluth in November 2005 discussing the death of U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone Brought to you by the world’s best-known “conspiracy theorist” CONSPIRACY 101: CRITICAL THINKING & CONSPIRACY THEORIES 15-week online course presented by Philosophy Professor Emeritus James H. Fetzer, Ph.D. LEARN MORE SIGN UP! Copyright © 2022 Wrongs Without Wremedies, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in from one of our websites or from one of our affiliates’ sites.…

William de Berg, Waterloo Redux – but for Whom?

William de Berg Media pundits and leading politicians claim Russia’s intervention in Ukraine will be Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “Waterloo”,[1] a reference to  the final, crushing defeat of Napoleon’s forces in 1815 in what is now present-day Belgium.    They may have it backwards, though:  The real Waterloo analogy may be better applied to the collapse of Putin’s opponent—the Anglo-American Bilderberger/NATO empire in the West. Afghanistan has often been referred to as the “graveyard of empires”, but this bears little historical reality.[2]  Alexander the Great conquered the satrapies in Afghanistan and…

Thomas Dalton, The Holocaust of Six Million Jews—in World War I

Thomas Dalton [Editor’s note: Fairly to my astonishment, interviewing a GOP candidate from Wisconsin for the House of Representatives,, Erik Olsen, about the fake “pandemic” and the real (but deadly) vax, when I mention the Wisconsin State Journal was not publishing letters about these issues of public health, he asked if I were a “Holocaust denier”, to which I replied, “Everyone who has studied the case is a Holocaust denier!” I mentioned my blog, “The Holocaust Narrative: Politics trumps Science”, and Thomas Dalton in passing, where I welcome his latest.…