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1952 CIA “Project Artichoke”

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A declassified CIA memorandum from 1952 detailing early research into behavior-altering chemicals has resurfaced online, drawing renewed attention to Cold War–era intelligence programs. The seven-page document, titled “Special Research for Artichoke,” is dated April 23, 1952, and outlines proposals for developing substances capable of influencing human thought and behavior. The document was part of the […]

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Kentucky community rallies against data center on prime agricultural land

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This article comes from “naturalnews.com” A quiet battle for the soul of rural Kentucky is underway in Mercer County, where residents are rallying against a proposed data center complex slated for more than 500 acres of prime farmland. The project, which could bring nearly $30 million annually to local schools, is being met with fierce

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Trump’s Tariffs Are Not Going To Eliminate the Income Tax

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From “reason.com” It’s been a chaotic few days for President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, but one thing remains very true: Tariffs are not going to offset the federal income tax anytime soon. “As time goes by, I believe the tariffs paid for by foreign countries will, like in the past, substantially replace the modern-day system

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A new front in the gun debate: Home inspections proposed in Minnesota

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This article comes from “naturalnews.com” In a move that has ignited fierce debate over constitutional rights and government overreach, Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota are advancing legislation that would not only ban a broad category of semiautomatic firearms but also condition continued ownership of currently legal guns on allowing law enforcement to inspect their storage inside

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Fool’s Gold: The Art of the Steal and the Privatization of the Presidency

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This article was originally published by John W. Whitehead at The Rutherford Institution It has been republished with permission from the author. Please contact the author directly for republishing information. “Donald Trump took an oath to serve the American people. Instead, he has focused on using the presidency to enrich himself… President Trump has never been

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When It Comes to the Fed, It’s Always a Rigged Game

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From “mises.org” Can you navigate booms and busts better than the Fed? The new “Federal Reserve Simulator” ($2.99 on Steam) gives you a shot. Gameplay is very simple. It’s turn-based and you only have a few policy levers to adjust. You are given a few data points on GDP, inflation, unemployment, the stock market, “Fed Credibility,”

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