Government 

Biden's Preemptive Pardons: Controversy Surrounding Family Members and Notable Figures

In his final days in office, President Joe Biden issued a series of preemptive pardons that have sparked significant debate and controversy. Among those pardoned were several family members, including his two brothers and sister, as well as notable figures such as Dr. Anthony Fauci and retired General Mark Milley. These preemptive pardons were announced just minutes before President-elect Donald Trump was sworn in, raising questions about the motivations behind these decisions.

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COINTELPRO: The FBI’s War on Civil Rights Leaders

COINTELPRO stands for Counter Intelligence Program and was one of the darker aspects of U.S. history, where law enforcement and political repression came together at a point of high social movement. This clandestine operation was founded by the FBI in the late 1950s to neutralize the gains being made in the civil rights movement and undermine groups desiring social justice and change.

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The Business Plot: An Overlooked Chapter in American History

When we think of American history, we often reflect on the grand narratives of wars, civil rights movements, and monumental elections. Yet, there are quieter moments—events that, while not as widely recognized, hold significant weight in understanding the complexities of our past. One such event is the Business Plot of 1933, a chilling conspiracy that sought to undermine democracy itself.

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The Georgia Guidestones: A Mysterious Monument with a Hidden Agenda

Standing nearly 19 feet tall, the Georgia Guidestones were not just slabs of granite—they were a message to humanity, etched in stone. Dubbed “America’s Stonehenge,” this cryptic monument in Elbert County, Georgia, was unveiled in 1980, carrying ten guidelines for civilization across eight languages. But beneath their surface lies a deeper mystery—one that has fueled conspiracy theories for decades

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