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AMERICAN INDUSTRIALISTS TRADED WITH THE NAZIS

CENSORED IN 1982: AMERICAN INDUSTRIALISTS TRADED WITH THE NAZIS Author Charles Higham, in a shocking expose of American corporate greed, has revealed a disgraceful if not criminal collaboration of some of America’s largest corporations with Nazi German not only before but during World War II. Higham documents his claims with information gathered through the National Archives and the Freedom of Information A ...

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CENSORED IN 1977: SALT: THE END OF ARMS CONTROL

CENSORED IN 1977: SALT: THE END OF ARMS CONTROL The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) began by raising hopes for legitimate and intelligent arms reduction. But SALT, far from limiting strategic nuclear weapons has actually spurred the arms trade to dangerous proportions. It now appears that the SALT talks have been a boon for new weapons procurement. This story, the #17 censored story of 1977, appeared ...

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CENSORED IN 1994: THERE'S A LOT OF MONEY TO BE MADE IN POVERTY

CENSORED IN 1994: THERE’S A LOT OF MONEY TO BE MADE IN POVERTY Want to know what is the hottest new profit center for big blue-chip corporations like ITT, General Motors, American Express, and others? The acceptable term is “fringe banking,” the less acceptable, but more accurate, term is “loan sharking.” Fringe banks are pawn shops and check cashing outlets--operations that serve low-income people, usually ...

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Why Does Congress Hate America?

Michael Collins Oh, it's just that Collins guy mouthing off again. Actually, I was far too easy on Congress yesterday in Lawless Nation - Congress. Here's why:  HR 3808 The Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act of 2010 The bill is the response to the events outlined in a story that  Numerian scooped on foreclosure problems.  The banks are in big trouble.  They failed to follow the law and rules in han ...

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CENSORED IN 1980: SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE GLOBAL SUPERMARKET

CENSORED IN 1980: SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE GLOBAL SUPERMARKET While modern technology has increased worldwide food production and raised per capita income, millions of landless peasants in Third World countries face starvation and malnutrition. Prime agricultural lands in Third World countries have increasingly been converted to the production of cash export crops by vast transnational agribusiness firms. Wh ...

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CENSORED IN 1991: THE TRIALS OF AMERICA'S AGENT ORANGE VETS

CENSORED IN 1991: “JUSTICE” AND THE TRIALS OF AMERICA’S AGENT ORANGE VETS For the second time in the past decade, Vietnam veterans and the families of deceased vets have brought a class-action suit against the manufacturers of the lethal herbicide Agent Orange. Hoping to hold the defense contractors that produced Agent Orange accountable for causing their health woes, veterans and their families have filed ...

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Tax Cuts, what the Republicans are all about.

Lets go back to 1978.  California passed an initiative known as Prop. 13.  It was officially called People’s Initiative to Limit Property Taxation.  Wikipedia says that a positive affect was to save the California taxpaying citizen $528 billion dollars.  Positive? Let’s look at that.  Yes, it saved somebody $528 billion in taxes.  To put it another way, it deprived the county governments of California of $5 ...

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CENSORED IN 1989: SOMETHING FOUL IN THE CHICKEN INDUSTRY

CENSORED IN 1989: SOMETHING FOUL IN THE CHICKEN INDUSTRY AND THE USDA The number of cases of salmonella has risen to 2.5 million a year and led to an estimated 500,000 hospitalizations and 9,000 deaths. This national epidemic was caused by a massive leap in consumer demand for the “healthier food” of chicken and by a massive failure of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. While the chicken industry has grown ...

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VIETNAM VETERAN SUICIDE DEATHS

CENSORED IN 1976: SUICIDES LEAD VIETNAM VETERAN DEATHS While accurate and current statistics from different sources tend to vary, they do agree on one thing -- more than twice as many American Vietnam veterans have died after returning home than were killed in the fourteen years of actual combat. The estimated number of actual combat deaths ranges from 45,806 to 46,520. Data from the Veterans Administration ...

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CENSORED IN 1994: AMERICA'S DEADLY DOCTORS

CENSORED IN 1994: AMERICA’S DEADLY DOCTORS The trust Americans put into their doctors may be sorely misplaced. According to estimates, five to ten percent of doctors -- some 30,000 to 60,000 -- could be hazardous to your health. A study by Public Citizen’s Health Research Group concluded that medical negligence in hospitals alone injures or kills 150,000 to 300,000 Americans each year. Experts cite two majo ...

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