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William F. Jasper

The usual Hollywood celebrities and Democratic Congressmen joined Jesse Jackson, Cuba's Raul Castro and Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in eulogizing deceased Marxist dictator Hugo Chávez.

Harry C. Alford, president and CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, has accused President Obama of acting like former Soviet dictator Josef Stalin in his attempts to force a socialist agenda on America.

Pier Luigi Bersani, the former Communist Party leader, squeaked out a bare plurality in the Italian elections, but not enough to put together a government — but Berlusconi and Monti don't look any better. Is wild card Beppe Grillo the only option?

Monday, 22 January 2007 00:00

Prodi's Retinue

Many of these Italian politicians have had close relations with the Soviet Union and Eastern bloc intelligence services for decades and have long been suspected as KGB/FSB assets.

Monday, 22 January 2007 00:00

Putin, Poison, and Murder

The recent murder-by-poison of Russian KGB/FSB defector Alexander Litvinenko is a potent warning about the dangers of our new security “partnership” with Putin’s Russia.

One of Obama's leading researchers shoots down many of Obama's gun control proposals. The administration and its media allies are in full damage control spin mode.

Russia's presidency of the G20 is coinciding with some very disturbing plans to implement Soviet-style controls over the global economy

Russia's presidency of the G20 nations for 2013 has opened the way for a dangerous series of programs to advance the "convergence" agenda — the economic, political, and social merging of Russia and China with the West.

Unmentioned in media reports of the recently concluded G20 summit of finance ministers in Moscow is the fact that the meeting advanced the globalist program to destroy the dollar and transform the IMF into a global Federal Reserve with a global currency.

The transformation of Latin America into a communist region received a boost from the recent reelection of President of Ecuador Rafael Correa, a leader in the São Paulo Forum, a revolutionary Marxist alliance.

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