Institute for Historical Review

Is Revisionism a Threat to National Security?

American military service personnel are now being told that skepticism toward the official history of Europe’s Jews during World War II is not permissible. A recently published Department of Defense booklet tells armed forces members that revisionist criticism of the Six Million extermination story is nothing less than a threat to national security.  Continue reading “Defense Department Booklet Targets Holocaust Revisionism”

Sputnik

On Friday, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Privacy International and Civil Liberties and Transparency Clinic at the University of Buffalo filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against seven federal criminal and immigration enforcement agencies, including the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

According to a press release by the ACLU, the lawsuit demands that the agencies reveal “which hacking tools and methods they [these agencies] use, how often they use them, the legal basis for employing these methods and any internal rules that govern them.” It also calls for internal audits or investigations of the agencies.   Continue reading “‘Shine a Light’: ACLU Sues 7 US Federal Agencies to Expose Government Hacking”

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Rep. Beyer, Donald S., Jr. [D-VA-8] (Introduced 12/10/2018)

Committees: House – Natural Resources; Armed Services; Agriculture; Transportation and Infrastructure

Latest Action: House – 12/11/2018 Referred to the Subcommittee on Readiness.   Continue reading “H.R.7232 – Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act of 2018”

Q 13 Fox News

MARYSVILLE, Wash. — Police in Marysville are asking the armed bystanders who shot at two shoplifting suspects over the weekend to come forward and speak to investigators.

According to Marysville PD, the shoplifters were leaving the Coastal Farm and Ranch Store on State Avenue Saturday, when several citizens confronted them.   Continue reading “Armed bystanders shoot at shoplifters in Marysville, disabling their vehicle”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

A VAXXED video that has been banned almost everywhere is going viral on Brighteon.com, the Youtube alternative video community for free speech on vaccines, GMOs, natural medicine and more.

As the video shows below, healthy triplets all became autistic within hours of vaccination, once again demonstrating that vaccines cause autism. The parents, the McDowell family in Detroit, Michigan, have spoken out publicly against the horrific medical violence being committed against children every day across America through toxic vaccines. (See AutismTruthNews.com for more reporting on vaccines and autism.)   Continue reading “TRIPLETS all become autistic within hours of vaccination”

BBC News

Singer Joe Cocker, best known for his cover of The Beatles’ With A Little Help From My Friends, has died aged 70.

The Sheffield-born singer had a career lasting more than 40 years, with hits including You Are So Beautiful and Up Where We Belong.

His agent Barrie Marshall said Cocker, who died after battling lung cancer, was “simply unique”.   Continue reading “Singer Joe Cocker dies aged 70 after cancer battle”

Natural News – by Tracey Watson

Many of us grew up believing that wheat was the epitome of a healthy food. In recent years, however, the gluten-free sections in most grocery stores have gone from bare to bulging, as more and more people have decided to eliminate gluten – or even all grains – in a bid to improve their health. While some people are sensitive or even allergic to the gluten in wheat, others have decided to eliminate wheat in a bid to increase their energy levels and reduce the strain on their digestive systems.   Continue reading “Modern wheat, sprayed with toxic chemicals, may be one of the worst foods to eat for gut health”

RTR Truth Media

These are the findings of my research in the CIA reading room. What we were told about Israel and US recognition and support can now be seen through the eyes of what President Truman knew. We are working on a comprehensive article on the entire backstory, but wanted to share these images with the world to show that what we at RTR have been saying is not based on emotion or beliefs, but facts. We are anti-Communists anti-totalitarian. Israel has been the greatest redistribution of wealth scheme known to man and below you will see that this was anything but the authentic need of refugees.  Continue reading “CIA Declassified Presidential Summary Reports 1946-1948 – Released Nov 2018 – Truman’s Treason In Recognizing Bolshevik Israel”

USA Today

ALBANY, N.Y. – Charter Spectrum will pay a record $174 million and refund customers in New York $62 million in a settlement over claims it defrauded internet subscribers.

The settlement announced Tuesday with the New York Attorney General’s Office is the largest consumer payment by an internet provider in U.S. history, and Charter Spectrum has agreed to provide some premium cable channels for free to customers as part of the deal.   Continue reading “Charter Spectrum to pay record $174 million fine and give huge refunds to New York customers”

Mr Mehra

Sun Tzu’s The Art of War has been called one of the greatest works of military strategy ever written. This Chinese military handbook dates back to the 5th century BC and contains 13 chapters, each dealing with a certain aspect of war. The advice for military tactics and leadership strategies has inspired military commanders, world leaders, business CEOs, and athletic coaches, from Norman Schwarkopf to Bill Belichick to Jeff Bezos. With its pithy and memorable quotes, the words of Sun Tzu can easily be adapted and applied to all aspects of modern life. Here are 8 take-aways from The Art of War.   Continue reading “8 Pearls of Wisdom From Ancient China’s The Art of War”

Stop the Crime

A “profane” or materialistic view of telepathy became commonplace after World War II. Just as new mathematical models and theories of physics had been brought to bear on development of the atomic bomb, so too new tools were brought to bear on the human mind.

Just as Cold War scientists raced to design rocket engines and missile technologies that would give their country superiority on the nuclear battlefield, so too did scientists rush to develop ever more complex and thorough models of the human brain. They literally began to see the brain as a mental battlefield.   Continue reading “The MANY Methods of Mind Manipulation . . . a Worldwide Operation”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

One month after the stock and bonds of troubled California Utility Pacific Gas & Electric cratered after the company hinted of a liquidity crisis as a result of mounting legal obligations following California’s destructive Camp Fire, shocking and infuriating its investors…   Continue reading “California Devastated Utility Proposes $2 Billion Rate Hike To Fund “Wildfire Safety””

Breitbart – by Deborah Danan

TEL AVIV – The U.S. Navy said it may pull its longstanding operations in Haifa port once a Chinese firm takes over in 2021, prompting Israel’s national security cabinet to revisit the deal with Shanghai, according to an Israeli news report.

Israel’s Transportation Ministry struck an agreement in 2015 with Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) — a company in which the Chinese government has a majority stake — a deal that is now coming under interagency review, the Jerusalem Post reported. According to the terms of the deal, SIPG would control the port for 25 years. The Shanghai company has a $2 billion stake in the project, including plans to convert the bay terminal into the largest harbor in Israel.   Continue reading “Report: U.S. Navy Could Stop Docking in Israeli Port After Chinese Takeover”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The US Army has recently stated that two transportation battalions will receive a fleet of autonomous leader-follower vehicles by summer 2019. This is a developing theme in the service of ‘take the man out of the machine’ has led to a new era of autonomous systems entering the modern battlefield as the Pentagon prepares for the next series of conflicts.   Continue reading “Robot Trucks Coming To US Army in 2019”

Wolf Street – by Wolf Richter

In November, according to transportation data provider FTR, orders for new Class-8 trucks — the heavy trucks that haul the products of the goods-based economy across the US — plunged nearly 50% from July and August, 35% from October, and 15% from November 2017, to 27,500 orders, the lowest all year.

This chart shows the percent change of Class-8 truck orders for each month compared to the same month a year earlier, which eliminates the effects of seasonality:   Continue reading “The Trucking Boom Ends – But no letup in freight rates yet.”

RT

Outraged by the rising cost of living and price hikes on basic services, Israeli citizens who were inspired by the French Yellow Vest movement took to the streets of Tel Aviv demanding concessions from the government.

Wearing bright fluorescent yellow vests, symbolic of the French grassroots movement, some 600 Israeli activists blocked the Azrieli intersection and adjacent roads in the city center, accusing the government of “robbing” the people.   Continue reading “‘Time to learn from the French!’ Yellow Vest protests spread to Israel, 10 arrested”

Bearing Arms – by tom Knighton

Colorado used to be a fairly pro-gun state, but all that changed shortly after a shooting in an Aurora, CO movie theater. While the killer was caught and isn’t a risk to the public anymore, that didn’t mean anti-gun forces didn’t seize on the opportunity.

Since then, the state has seen a progression of anti-gun incrementalism. Unfortunately, the stupid doesn’t just stop with the state legislature. It seems the People’s Republic of Boulder wants to get in on the action and is now giving people who own so-called assault rifles just days to “certify” their weapons or face repercussions.   Continue reading “Boulder Residents Given Just Days To ‘Certify’ Rifles Or Face Consequences”

Natural News – by JD Heyes

Supreme Court watchers will tell you that even though many people wait with bated breath until June of each year when the high court unveils its decisions involving controversial cases, some of the most important work done by justices during their annual sessions happens quietly.

In fact, a case with very far-reaching implications involving federal agencies cleared the high court just this week that could spell the end of the government’s vast regulatory powers.   Continue reading “HUGE: Supreme Court ruling granting cert in pending case could be the beginning of the end for federal regulators like the ATF, DEA and FDA”

Over the Hills and Far Away – by James Mace

Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, whatever your ‘Reason for the Season’, most of the December holiday traditions that we celebrate today can be traced back to the Ancient Roman holiday of Saturnalia (with a healthy dose of inspiration from the Vikings). From tree decorations, wreaths, ornaments, boughs of holly, carolling (albeit with more clothes and less rude songs these days), gift-giving, and even gingerbread men, most of what we identify as ‘Christmas’ has roots going back thousands of years.   Continue reading “Io, Saturnalia! – A Reason for the Season”