The Horror of Human Trafficking

We hear some information here and there in the major media about human trafficking, but it is a much bigger problem and issue than most Americans are aware of, and what the media is willing to cover. Human trafficking differs from human smuggling in that trafficking is defined as the use of force, fraud, or coercion. Human trafficking involves the kidnapping, sale, and distribution of people, usually women and children, into a situation of forced labor or forced prostitution.

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The Construction of False Reality

George Orwell, author of the famous dystopian novel 1984, defined totalitarianism as: “A society living by and for continuous warfare in which the ruling caste have ceased to have any real function but succeed in clinging to power through force and fraud.”

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FBI Secrets: An Agent’s Expose

M. Wesley Swearingen was an FBI Special Agent from 1951-1977, and in 1995 published a book entitled “FBI Secrets: An Agent’s Expose.” Swearingen is among only a handful of ex-FBI to have the courage and integrity to blow the whistle on the criminality he witnessed while in the Bureau.

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The Murder of Kenneth Trentadue

At 8:45 on the morning of August 21st, 1995, Wilma Trentadue received a call from Marie Carter, the acting warden of the Federal Transfer Center(FTC) in Oklahoma City, letting her know that her son, Kenneth Trentadue, had committed suicide earlier that morning by hanging himself in his cell.

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Crimes Against Humanity: The Targeting of Individuals

The world that we live in is not only stranger than fiction, but much darker than most people care to know. The worldwide phenomena of the targeting of individuals is an incredibly extensive, highly sophisticated, highly technological, and deeply sinister program that aims to psychologically terrorize and physically torture, usually by remote means, any given individual with the end goal being the death, imprisonment, or institutionalization of the individual.

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The Hidden Hand Behind the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.

On April 4th, 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. was shot in the face as he stood on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, TN. The official version of history is that a man named James Earl Ray fired this shot from a bathroom window of a rooming house across the street, and did this because of his alleged hatred for black people and for King.

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The Murder of Sgt. Terrance Yeakey

Two weeks ago, I wrote about the Oklahoma City bombing and the murder of Sergeant Terrance Yeakey of the Oklahoma City Police Department. The point here is to expound upon the circumstances surrounding his death and events postmortem.

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The Story of Ted Gunderson

Ted Gunderson served in the FBI from 1951 to 1979. In that time he served as head of the Memphis office from 1973-1975, head of the Dallas office from 1975-1977, and head of the Los Angeles office from 1977 until his retirement. Shortly after his retirement, Gunderson set up his own private investigation firm and was asked to investigate the Jeffrey R. MacDonald case.

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