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Afghanistan Debacle Sheds Light on Julian Assange Journalism Eleven Years Ago
Department of Justice Should be Investigating the Military-Industrial Complex I’ve read lots of interesting takes on Afghanistan over the past two days. However, the echoes…
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Julian Assange Hearing Scheduled for Aug 11th – It’s a Political Sham
US Justice Department – Release Assange Instead of Belaboring this Sham Legal Process As I’ve pointed out many times, it’s time for the US Justice…
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Honesty: Time for a Global Truth Campaign
A Tipping Point Has Been Reached for Truth As a journalist and publisher, whenever I tell people that I am pondering the truth, they remind…
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Seeking Justice: Instances Where You Can Sue the Government
We Worked With a Group Who Sued Governor Holcomb Over Unemployment Insurance and Won It might seem like a daunting task to take on such…
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How You Can Successfully Balance Online Study with Full-Time Work
How to Maintain a Work/Study Balance If you’re looking for a career change or boosting your professional development in your current field, getting a new…
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Identifying and Removing Asbestos in Your Home
Asbestos Surveys are a Great Place to Start While many people have heard of asbestos and know that it can be harmful to your health,…
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The Number of People With IRAs Worth $5 Million or More Has Tripled, Congress Says
After ProPublica revealed that some wealthy Americans hold Roth IRAs worth hundreds of millions — compared to $39,000 for the average account holder — Democrats…
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Time To Make Legal Changes to Parental Laws in Muncie and Delaware County Now
Tired of Being Scammed by Lawyers in Delaware County When it comes to justice for parents of young children in Delaware County, Indiana, one thing…
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A New Declaration of Independence
The more we uncover and discover about our history, the more it looks like we fought the British Army to free the Oligarchy from the…
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Governor Eric Holcomb and Commissioner Frederick Payne are In Contempt of Judge Hanley’s Order
Indiana Governor and Workforce Development Commissioner Violates Temporary Injunction In my last article, I referenced Thomas Jefferson’s famous letter to Edward Carrington; he warns his…
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