News & Articles By Randall Wilkens
02/14/2017
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By Randall Wilkens
Survey: Majority of the world lives under political corruption
With last year’s revelation during the United States presidential election regarding the Democratic National Committee’s behind-the-scenes sabotage of the Bernie Sanders campaign, it seemed as though a lot of citizens’ eyes were opened to the kind of corruption that could tear a political party to splinters. If that kind of underhanded infighting could exist within […]
02/09/2017
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By Randall Wilkens
The Left’s insane hypocrisy: Why no condemnation of Obama’s bombing of Muslim countries?
When Barack Hussein Obama took control of the White House in January of 2009, all across the country the left celebrated. The eight years of George W. Bush’s presidency had already planted the seeds for major national divisiveness and Obama’s promises of “hope” were welcomed and embraced wholeheartedly and without question. Guantanamo Bay would be […]
02/09/2017
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By Randall Wilkens
Facebook working to label conservative news as fake news to impact French election
During the course of the past year or so, the topic of fake news seems to have garnered more and more attention nationwide. The United States presidential election was a driving force and major factor in the spread of what some deemed to be false reporting, particularly on social media. Leading the charge against fake […]
02/09/2017
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By Randall Wilkens
Big brother: Facebook built censorship tools to gain access to the Chinese market
Social media has taken many various twists and turns throughout the past few decades. Some would say it began all the way back in the days of Prodigy, the precursor to the now virtually defunct America Online. For the first time users could not only access the remarkably less vast internet (given the time period), […]
10/13/2016
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By Randall Wilkens
Global elite scheming to avoid mass bank withdrawals by banning cash
At a recent meeting of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Harvard economist railed against the use of physical cash in amounts greater than 10 dollar bills. Also a member of the economic advisory panel of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Kenneth Rogoff argued that cash itself is no longer used for retail […]
09/29/2016
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By Randall Wilkens
America’s drug problem: Drugs now kill more people than cars or guns
While the outrage and hysteria over recent events in America seems to have spiraled out of control, a recent study has shown that accidental drug overdoses are actually killing people at a greater rate than either gun violence or automobile accidents. As a matter of fact, even as far back as 2013, the likelihood of […]
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