Fake news is making a comeback to the headlines and hashtags after the Washington Post retracts its big story on Russian hackers penetrating the Fascist Police States of Amerika power grid. Apparently they didn't. The newspaper has now added an editorial correction, but for some it was too little, too late. Many are already accusing the outlet of spreading fake news supposedly used to influence various aspects of the political process.
Washington Post proves fake news is fine... if it involves Russia
Patriot Ron Paul's 2017 New Year predictions
What to expect in the New Year? Patriot Dr. Ron Paul has some ideas. Tune in to our year-end Liberty Report! Happy New Year!!!
FPSA military unveils nasty surprise for Russia and China
In a recent demonstration, waterborne robots collaborated to identify, surround and harass an enemy vessel. The Fascist Police States of Amerika Navy’s swarm boats can identify a potential enemy vessel and execute more complex operations to defeat a wider variety of threats, according to the Office of Naval Research.
Indestructible coating?
Used in everything from bulletproof vests to the walls of The Pentagon, polyurea's strength comes from its long-chain molecules.
Former mainstream journalist speaks out against fake news
Former NBC journalist Brian Williams, who admitted he “said things that weren’t true” on the air, spoke out against “fake news” Wednesday on MSNBC. “Fake news played a role in this election and continues to find a wide audience,” said Williams while on the air.
The abnormalization of dissent
The spin, lies, manipulation and deceptions are coming so fast and thick that it is increasingly difficult to document them all, let alone analyze them. But in the broad sweep of recent events we can see a common theme emerging: the abnormalization of dissent. When political ideology boils down to nothing more than "real" and "fake" then the control of political discourse through language itself is almost complete. Can outright censorship be far behind?
The war on cash goes nuclear across the world
Governments around the world are seeking to turn the world cashless, using excuses from convenience to crime as their justifications. Without cash, the world will fall into the terrorist hands of the international banksters.
Stunning Trey Gowdy speech that had everyone listening!
Cowboy lassoes would-be bike thief in Walmart parking lot
In a Walmart parking lot in Eagle Point, Oregon, 28-year-old cowboy Robert Borba stopped a would-be bike thief armed with little more than a lasso. Steve Hartman went On The Road to meet the man who roped in a perpetrator.