Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
15 Aug 2013
Manhood Academy's Lost Boys + Pickup Artists, Seduction and The National Anthem + Debating MRA leader John Hembling (JohnTheOther) about MRA cowardice & censorship
Who's Too Weak to Live With Freedom? Prof. Alan Charles Kors on His Fight for Free Expression
The Next Terrorist Attack - What The Mainstream Media Isn't Telling You + Revolution: An Instruction Manual
Laser Guided Schizophrenic Mind-Controlled Rat(e)s - Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert with John Butler
Steven Pinker on Taboos, Political Correctness, and Dissent
Examining the UK apartheid style police 'stop and search' policy
Hidden Secrets Of Money 2 - Seven Stages Of Empire - Silver & Gold + A Conversation With MIKE MALONEY
Cyprus: What I Saw
By Alexi Giannoulias: Four years ago, I travelled to Cyprus for a fact finding trip with
Senator Dick Durbin. On the second day of the trip, we visited the
Mayor of Famagusta – Alexis Galanos. When the Mayor took us to the top
of the Famagusta Municipality’s Cultural Center, what I saw shocked me.
I saw buildings, but no people. A sea, but no ships. Roads, but no cars. Famagusta – or as some call it Αμμόχωστος or Varosha – has for nearly 40 years been called a “ghost” city. What I saw was far scarier than a “ghost.” I was looking at death where there once was life.
39 years ago today, Turkey launched the second wave of its invasion of Cyprus. This wave, called Atilla II, resulted in the loss of Famagusta.
Sign the petition to give Famagusta back now.
I saw buildings, but no people. A sea, but no ships. Roads, but no cars. Famagusta – or as some call it Αμμόχωστος or Varosha – has for nearly 40 years been called a “ghost” city. What I saw was far scarier than a “ghost.” I was looking at death where there once was life.
39 years ago today, Turkey launched the second wave of its invasion of Cyprus. This wave, called Atilla II, resulted in the loss of Famagusta.
Sign the petition to give Famagusta back now.
Honeybadger Radio on AVFM RE: Cathy Young
She's existed throughout the ages. Always trying to keep the peace by selling out someone's civil rights and saying "wow, how ungrateful, how rude, how outrageous" when that they catch on to the immoderate moderate's schtick. "Don't they understand that they have to behave themselves before they get to speak?"
The immoderate moderate loves the idea of "behaving yourself". Who decides what "behaving yourself" entails? They do of course.