7 Ugly Truths that Will Jolt You Awake
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Dangerous freedom is healthier than peaceful slavery.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Dangerous freedom is healthier than peaceful slavery.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Will you become a well-armed lamb?
Dylan Charles – How much longer will we allow ourselves to act as pawns?
Alex Pietrowski – The ‘Re-Boot’ of Western democracy is happening right now in Iceland.
Isaac Davis – Basic preparedness in times as these is essential.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Heads of state and heads of snakes must be chopped off, and for the same reason.
John W. Whitehead – Voting is not the answer to creating a better society.
Vic Bishop – The public’s attention will always be directed toward issues which serve the interests of the corporate and political elite.
David Ludden Ph.D. – The right mix of good and evil can take you far in life.
Dylan Charles – You cannot change the world unless you first change yourself.
Catherine J Frompovich – If the votes are rigged and the candidates bought, what is the point?
Stephen Parato – What would happen if the majority of the population refused to vote?
Makia Freeman – It doesn’t matter who we vote for, without a real revolution, noting will change.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – “Nobody for President in 2016” is a wakeup call of the first order.
Video – It’s election time again, and our politicians are getting busy to work on their public images.
Pao L. Chang – What if your so-called right to vote in America is actually about slave registration?
Alex Pietrowski, Staff Writer Waking Times With the defeat of California Prop 37, the fight to require labeling of genetically modified foods has passed on to other states, such as Washington and Vermont. Although California’s initiative failed on election day, the campaign brought national attention to the issue of labeling GM foods, with 30 other …
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