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This substack features articles that are largely too hot for mainstream media. The articles provide exposes and analysis that are being suppressed in the mainstream and at times even alternative media.

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Colombia is Fast Becoming a Neo-Colonial Outpost Under Its New Right-Wing President

Abelardo de la Espriella is sworn in as president of Colombia in Cali, Colombia, in early August.

Slain Journalist Had Note in His Shoe About CIA’s Involvement in Drug Trafficking and Terrorism in the Middle East

Danny Casolaro [Source: people.com]

From the Playbook of the John Birch Society, State Department Report Claiming Cuban “Subversion” Is Filled with Misinformation

[Source: uvamillercenter.substack.com]

Wilfred Burchett: One of the Greatest War Correspondents of 20th Century and First Western Journalist to Expose Horrors of Atomic Attack on Hiroshima

Wilfred Burchett [Source: halloffame.melbournepressclub.com]

John Stockwell Was One of the Most Important CIA Whistleblowers

John Stockwell in 1978, the year he published In Search of Enemies, his CIA exposé.

Confidante of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover Wrote Defamatory Book About Hiroshima Pilot Who Expressed Anguish over Dropping of Atomic Bomb

Major Claude Eatherly [Source: nytimes.com]

Whistleblower Exposed Corruption in Department of Justice: Attorney General and Young J. Edgar Hoover then Sent Him to Prison for Life

The smearing of Gaston Means has continued into the 21st century

Red State Whistleblower Was Fired After Reporting on Violation of Prison Rape Elimination Act in Oklahoma Prison

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CIA-Linked Terrorist Released by ICE After Serving Only Four Months—Around the Same Time He Spent in Prison for Coordinating Notorious Car Bombing Attack

[Source: nytimes.com]

MIT Professor Was an Important Whistleblower Who Exposed Brutality of U.S. Military Occupation of South Korea After World War II

Richard D. Robinson was forced to flee South Korea and destroy the first draft of a manuscript he wrote, Betrayal of a Nation.