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Trump Decks Major Media

The mainstream media complains about Donald Trump, but their biased coverage helped him get elected. The MSM only has itself Continue reading →

Unmasked: Mr. Goalie

On January 7, 2026, one of the greatest hockey goalies of all time died at a hospital in Stony Plain, Continue reading →

Our Legal System : Proceed With Caution

October 2nd marks a peculiar international commemoration: Wrongful Conviction Day, set aside to remember men and women who were done in by Continue reading →

Death and Betrayal

Latin America has had its fair share of bloody civil wars. One of the worst occurred in the late 1970s Continue reading →

Was Carl Bordelon Railroaded?

          Ten minutes. That’s how long it took for a quiet, unassuming man from Small Town America to become one Continue reading →

Used, Abused and Betrayed

A young television reporter in Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.A. found out the hard way that thinking ‘outside the box’ can come at a Continue reading →

Censored!

Award-winning broadcaster Dave Rutherford was fired from his job as mid-morning talk show host on 770 CHQR Radio [Calgary] and Continue reading →

The Muckraker and a Clerk

Before faxes, computers, the Internet, email, cell phones, texting, Twitter, GPS — and sites like Google, Wikipedia and Wikileaks — Continue reading →

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