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Popular TV presenter Jill Dando Shot Dead in Fulham, London while investigating BBC Pedophile Ring

Popular TV presenter Jill Dando Shot Dead in Fulham, London while investigating BBC Pedophile Ring

Popular TV presenter Jill Dando was shot dead on the doorstep of her home in Fulham, London, on April 26, 1999. Her killing was carried out with a single-gunshot to the head, a hallmark of a professional assassin. When patsy Barry George was convicted for Dandos’ murder in 2001 we knew he had been stitched up. It was only gut instinct but subsequent events confirmed it ...
Paul Wilcher, Attorney and Government Corruption Investigator, Found Dead

Paul Wilcher, Attorney and Government Corruption Investigator, Found Dead

Paul Wilcher – Washington DC Attorney investigating corruption at Mena Airport with Casolaro and the 1980 "October Surprise", BCCI, and INSLAW. He was found dead on a toilet in his Washington DC apartment of unknown causes. At the time of his death, he was investigating drug and gun-running out of Mena, Arkansas, as well as the BATF assault on the Waco, Texas Branch Davidians. He was ...
Investigative Reporter, Danny Casalaro, 'Suicided' Prior to Publishing "Something Really Big" According to Friends

Investigative Reporter, Danny Casalaro, ‘Suicided’ Prior to Publishing “Something Really Big” According to Friends

Danny Casolaro (June 16, 1947 – August 10, 1991) was an investigative reporter investigating Mena Airport, the Arkansas Development Finance Authority, Iran-Contra, the Inslaw case, and the BCCI scandal. Casolaro was nearing the end of his project and told friends he was about to publish something really big, a book that tied together the scandals surrounding the presidency of George H. W. Bush. He told his ...
Whistleblower James Bamford Publishes 'The Puzzle Palace', the First Book about Warrantless NSA Spying on Americans

Whistleblower James Bamford Publishes ‘The Puzzle Palace’, the First Book about Warrantless NSA Spying on Americans

James Bamford, having gathered extensive information on the NSA, wrote the "The Puzzle Palace", a nickname for the agency, and it was published on September 19, 1982. Before the book's publication, the Reagan administration claimed that unclassified source documents were released to Bamford in error, and threatened him with prosecution if he did not return 250 pages of documents he had obtained through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) ...
FOIA Released Docs Reveal C.I.A. Conducted 14‐Year Project On Controlling Human Behavior

FOIA Released Docs Reveal C.I.A. Conducted 14‐Year Project On Controlling Human Behavior

The Central Intelligence Agency conducted a 14‐year program to find ways to “control human behavior” through the use of chemical, biological and radiological material, according to agency documents made public today by John Marks, a freelance journalist. Mr. Marks, an associate of the Center for National Security Studies, asserted at a news conference that Adm. Stansfield Turner, Director of Central Intelligence, in a letter to the ...
The Mysterious Death of TV Personality and Courageous Journalist, Dorothy Kilgallen, who Was Investigating the JFK Assassination

The Mysterious Death of TV Personality and Courageous Journalist, Dorothy Kilgallen, who Was Investigating the JFK Assassination

Dorothy Kilgallen was one of the most powerful voices in America. She had a role on the popular TV show, “What’s My Line,” and she was a journalist and author who wrote an insightful gossip column. She especially loved covering high profile murder trials. In fact, she singlehandedly caused Sam Shepard’s murder conviction to be overturned by the US Supreme Court. More important, she was excellent ...
Investigative Journalist Lillian Scott Troy was kicked out of Britain on Fake Terms

Investigative Journalist Lillian Scott Troy was kicked out of Britain on Fake Terms

Lillian Scott Troy, a courageous American suffragette and investigative journalist living in London, was kicked out of Britain because she focused her investigations on the evident corruption and treason of Andrew Carnegie, J. P. Morgan and the Anglo-American (British) Pilgrims Society which she (and many at the time) saw as undermining the sovereignty of the American Republic. She smelled a rat and said so, in newsprint ...
Ida Wells is Forcibly Removed from Her 1st Class Train Seat that she had Purchased Sparking her Rise as an Activist and Journalist

Ida Wells is Forcibly Removed from Her 1st Class Train Seat that she had Purchased Sparking her Rise as an Activist and Journalist

On May 4, 1884, a train conductor with the Memphis and Charleston Railroad ordered Wells to give up her seat in the first-class ladies car and move to the smoking car, which was already crowded with other passengers. The year before, the Supreme Court had ruled against the federal Civil Rights Act of 1875 (which had banned racial discrimination in public accommodations). This verdict supported railroad ...
John Lilburne was Arrested for Printing and Circulating 'Unlicensed Books' Critical of the King Charles I's Monarchy

John Lilburne was Arrested for Printing and Circulating ‘Unlicensed Books’ Critical of the King Charles I’s Monarchy

In 1638, John Lilburne was arrested upon his return from Holland and put on secret trial by the Star Chamber of Charles I. His crime? The writing and distribution of seditious pamphlets that skewered the legitimacy of the monarchy and challenged the primacy of the high prelates of the Church of England. He was promptly convicted of publishing writing of “dangerous consequence and evil effect.” For ...