The Food and Drug Administration is sacrificing American lives by continuing to approve new high-strength opioid painkillers, and manipulating the process in favor of big pharma, according to the chair of the agency’s own opioid advisory committee. Dr Raeford Brown told the Guardian there is “a war” within the FDA as officials in charge of opioid policy have “failed to learn the lessons” of the epidemic that has killed hundreds of thousands of people over the past 20 years and continues to claim about 150 lives a day. Brown accused … Read More
(by Veronique de Rugy via The American Institute for Economic Research) In fiscal year 2018, $137 billion was paid “improperly” by the federal government, according to a recent report. That number sums all the improper payments by what the government calls high-priority programs. They are programs with improper-payments estimates exceeding $2 billion annually. If it makes your head spin, it should. Always the optimist, I have tried hard to find some good news in this year’s number. I have been tracking such improper payments for a while, and … Read More
Mark H. Metcalf formerly served in appointed positions at the Justice and Defense Departments in the administration of George W. Bush. He served as a judge on the Miami Immigration Court from 2005 to 2008. He is a Kentucky prosecutor and a veteran of Iraq. Key Takeaways 43 percent of all aliens free pending trial failed to appear for court in 2017. Since 1996, 37 percent of all aliens free before trial disappeared from court. Aliens abscond from court more often today than they did before 9/11. Deportation … Read More
A recent report by the Department of Defense found 165 government contractors with felonies, influences from foreign governments, suspicious financial dealings, and even pedophilia were given national security clearance and were able to access sensitive information. The report obtained by NBC News on 1/24/18 revealed data from 200,000 defense contractors and how easy it was to get passed the first round of vetting, the preliminary background check, and be granted access to sensitive national security information. Of the 200,000 defense contractors who had requested top secret national security … Read More
by Pamela Geller | 15 Jul 2015 | Breitbart.com What is being done to Dinesh D’Souza is an outrage, and all Americans who love freedom should be protesting. I am no D’Souza fan. One only need watch the debate between Dinesh D’Souza and Robert Spencer at CPAC 2007 to know where I am coming from, but that’s not the point. The idea that Dinesh D’Souza would be hounded and punished for something that Democrats do every day – that’s the point. In my 2010 book The Post-American Presidency: … Read More
JOHN FORBES KELLY: Mr. Chairman, Ranking Member Corker and Members of the Committee: Thank you very, very much. I am in awe of the wonderful comments that were just made and I appreciate them and I’ll say a little bit more about them. Before I begin, I would like to have the privilege of just introducing very quickly, I think most of you know my wonderful wife Teresa, who has been a part of this great journey for a long time, my brother Cam who is serving over in the … Read More
Dr. Homi Bhabha (aka: the father of Indian nuclear program) died when Air India Flight 101 crashed near Mont Blanc on 24 January 1966. RT Crowley (1924 – 2000), who was second in command of the CIA’s Directorate of Operations and in charge of covert operations, talks about the assassinations of Homi Bhabha, a brilliant Parsi physicist who was the first head of India’s Department of Atomic Energy, and of Lal Bahadur Shastri (1/66), who was India’s Prime Minister from 1964 to 1966, in an interview revealing that … Read More
Dinshah Ghadiali was a gifted scientist who developed and used with great success what he called Spectro-Chrome Therapy (“SCT”). It was simply subjecting people to light waves. In certain respects, it was little different from Royal Rife’s therapy. As soon as Morris Fishbein became editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1924 he attacked Ghadiali and SCT in the January 24, 1924 edition of the JAMA. Fishbein led the attacks that saw Ghadiali put on trial eight times, and he eventually spent eighteen months in … Read More
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