Archive for July, 2018

Shredding The Novichok Mythology

July 26, 2018
Shredding The Novichok Mythology

“Intel Today” has a great break-down of the operation blaming the Russians for the Skripal and Rowley/Sturgess poisoning, along with comments by former Ambassador Craig Murray. Nothing adds up in this attempt to create Cold War 2.0 by linking these two incidents. Supposedly Rowley found the “Novichok” perfume in an unopened package that had to […]

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It’s Not Novichok. It’s An Overdose Of Heroin/Fentanyl

July 10, 2018
It’s Not Novichok. It’s An Overdose Of Heroin/Fentanyl

The case for a Russian nerve-agent attack on the Skripal’s completely fell apart when they recovered and want into silent running. Now the British government is doubling down with a second case of so-called Russian “Novichok” poisoning. However, buried within recent articles about the second couple who fell ill, are snippets of the truth – […]

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Great Podcasts Found Here!

July 5, 2018
Great Podcasts Found Here!

I gotta hand it to S.T. Patrick for some of the most interesting and diverse podcasts that are rocking the world of para-politics. The most recent I have listened to was a rollicking conversation with Professor John Stern, author of “C.D. Jackson; Cold War Propagandist for Democracy and Globalism” https://www.amazon.com/C-D-Jackson-Propagandist-Democracy-Globalism/dp/076185729X Professor Stern Takes us on […]

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July 4th: Individual Freedom – Or Free Individual?

July 5, 2018
July 4th: Individual Freedom – Or Free Individual?

It’s been a tradition here on this Blog to post this great scene from the movie “Easy Rider” every 4th of July. For those too young to remember the movie, I highly suggest you look it up and watch it. Lots of stereotypes are profiled, but the show does a great job of capturing the […]

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RSS Northwest Research & Covert Book Report

  • Review: “Continental Reckoning” By Elliot West
    I learned quite a bit in reading this huge book, which probably was meant for college classes. Indeed, the author of “Continental Reckoning”, Elliot West, is a Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Arkansas. This book should be in an Economic or Law history class, and probably is. Author Elliot West clearly outlines […]
  • All About Ken Kesey: Two Reviews
    “Spit In The Ocean #7 – All about Kesey” is an eclectic collection of real tales about legendary Oregon writer Ken Kesey. Kesey is best known for writing “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest” (mental institutions) and “Sometimes A Great Notion” (an Oregon logging family). Both books were actually written in California, and both are […]
  • Review: “Acid Dreams” By Lee & Shlain
    I found “Acid Dreams; The Complete History Of LSD: The CIA, The Sixties, And Beyond” a pretty good summary of the LSD experience, from the use of the drug in interrogation techniques used by intelligence agencies, to the use of such drugs to destabilize the revolutionary youth movement. At nearly 300 pages (my copy), it […]
  • Did Jack Scott “Radicalize” The NBA’s Bill Walton?
    Did Jack Scott Radicalize NBA Star Bill Walton? Sadly, we have to note that Bill Walton (and Jack Scott) are no longer living. Walton was a hero for many where I grew up in Portland, Oregon. He was the star of an NBA championship, which I pretty much didn’t care about. Later, Walton was doing […]
  • Review: Gold Warriors – America’s Secret Recovery Of Yamashita’s Gold
    This book, “Gold Warriors”, by Sterling and Peggy Seagrave is really, really good. It can be expensive because it is out of print, but I bought it long ago and it has been waiting in my “to read” pile. Affordable copies can still be found, I ordered one for a friend and apparently it is […]