City Council Furious Man Has Enough Money To Keep Them From Stealing His Land
By Claire Bernish Monty Bennett’s quiet but intense demeanor, overflowing wallet, and stature as a head of a hotel investment company earn as many friends…
By Claire Bernish Monty Bennett’s quiet but intense demeanor, overflowing wallet, and stature as a head of a hotel investment company earn as many friends…
By Dawn Luger After being locked up in prison for 25 years, the entire time claiming he was framed by the Detroit police department, a…
By Jon Rappoport In the last few days, the campaign to impeach Donald Trump has quieted down. We’ll see what happens; but is this breathing…
By Janet Phelan Las Vegas. These words conjure up visions of glitz, glam, glitter and fabulous wealth. And behind Vegas’s casino culture have always lurked rumors…
By Isaac Davis As the world is pressed ever closer to a cashless society, individual control over one’s own wealth will become a thing of…
By Claire Bernish Billionaire globalist and altogether controversial figure, George Soros, is now the subject of a $10 billion lawsuit accusing him of being a…
By Justin Gardner If mass incarceration, the War on Drugs, and mandatory minimum sentencing were not enough of an affront to society, it was recently…
By Justin Gardner A bombshell report from the Inspector General (IG) at the Department of Justice has exposed the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for the…
By Annabelle Bamforth An investigative reporting coalition recently released a report alleging a multi-billion dollar money laundering operation that has affected hundreds of banks and companies…
By Jack Burns Alexander, AL — The Southern Poverty Law Center has reached a $680,000 settlement in its lawsuit against the Alabama city of Alexander…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Taking ‘kickbacks’ from an industry one is a professional in, or involved with, has been classified in several ways. The insurance…
By Catherine J. Frompovich March 3, 2017, Science Daily reported about overcharges new electronic ‘energy meters’—aka “smart meters”—are capable of pulling off due to false…
By Jack Burns In 2012, HSBC, one of the world’s largest banks, settled with the U.S. Government, avoiding criminal prosecution of its executives, for helping…
By Jack Burns When a bank is found guilty of doing business in countries where they’re not supposed to be, and when the same bank…