Nestlé’s Colombian Problem: Why Did Employees Die?
Luciano Romero, murdered Nestlé trade union activist Switzerland’s highest court is about to decide whether top managers at Nestlé—by revenue the world’s largest food company—will be investigated in...
View ArticleTVWho: Russ Baker Talks Government Internet Censorship on RT’s Going Underground
WhoWhatWhy Editor-in-Chief Russ Baker speaks with RT’s Going Underground host Afshin Rattansi WhoWhatWhy’s Editor-in-Chief Russ Baker spoke on RT’s Going Underground about Internet censorship and how...
View ArticleWhy Does the Government Have a Hands-Off List for Certain Terrorist Supporters?
It’s the mission of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to let good people into the country and keep the bad ones out. So why does CBP have a “hands-off” list that exempts certain people with...
View ArticleMemorial Day in Images
“That 2000-Yard Stare.” Tom Lea. WW II In his book “From Here to Eternity,” James Jones described the magic moment when his lead character first picked up a bugle. The young man had loved the blues,...
View ArticleWhat Would Afghan Spending Buy at Home?
Most of the stories headlining how President Obama plans to cut troops in Afghanistan as part of his planned exit from that country have not bothered to provide numbers on U.S. military spending there....
View ArticleJailbreak: The U.S. Paid $11 Million for an Afghan Prison with Cracked Walls
Tear Down This Wall: $11.3 million Baghlan Prison with Massive Cracks Want to know what $11.3 million buys the U.S. taxpayer in Afghanistan? In one case, a prison complex with a missing security fence,...
View ArticleWhere Congress Won’t Tread in Benghazi Hearings
Secretary of State John Kerry testifies in the Senate in 1976. AP. Secretary of State John Kerry is almost certain to be a witness in front of the House Select Committee on Benghazi, after being...
View ArticleA Rumination on the Bilderberg Group
The Bilderberg Group is so inherently bizarre that its yearly gatherings generate extreme reactions. Those who openly profess the belief that the Bilderbergers essentially run the world pay it a whole...
View ArticleFBI Hanky-Panky on Guantanamo—Part of Larger 9/11 Mystery?
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, alleged 9/11 architect, after his 2003 arrest What in the world is the FBI up to at Guantanamo? Why is it harassing the defense team of the accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh...
View ArticleCarlyle Group’s Latest Acquisition: the JFK Library (!)
Not the “Illuminati”! Illuminate Some things you truly cannot make up. Like this: the museum and archives celebrating and exploring the life (if not really wanting to investigate the death) of John F....
View ArticleWorld War 3.0 — the Fight over Cyberspace
Russian interference in the US presidential election is barely the tip of the cyberwarfare iceberg. American cyber-sabotage of North Korean missiles, North Korea’s attacks on Sony Corporation, Israeli...
View ArticleTrump’s Nuclear Love
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View ArticleMeet Trump’s Pick for FBI Director, Chris Wray
Republicans and Democrats found something they could agree on this week: Chris Wray, President Donald Trump’s nominee for FBI director. The Senate Judiciary Committee voted unanimously on Thursday to...
View ArticleEvangelicals and the GOP — An Unholy Alliance
To those with even a cursory knowledge of the teachings of Jesus Christ as described in the New Testament, the so-called Christian Right’s support of Donald Trump, the GOP and their policies must seem...
View ArticleIrakly Kaveladze — The Eighth Person in Trump Tower Meeting
Editor’s note: Martin J. Sheil is a retired branch chief of the IRS Criminal Investigation division.Irakly “Ike” Kaveladze is, or at least has been, a suspected money launderer in the employ of one of...
View ArticleSanders in 2020?
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View ArticleRuss Baker Talks Russiagate, the Media, and Much More
In this extensive interview on The Ripple Effect Podcast, host Ricky Varandas and WhoWhatWhy founder, editor-in-chief and investigative journalist Russ Baker discuss a wide range of pressing topics on...
View ArticleSyrian Refugees Return Home
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View ArticleThe Devil’s Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of the American...
Exactly 70 years ago today, President Harry S. Truman signed the National Security Act, creating the Department of Defense, the National Security Council, the Joint Chiefs of Staff — and the Central...
View ArticleRussian ‘Hack’ Actually ‘Inside Job’?
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