Amazon Censorship

I posted this poem on my web site when the Internet was still in its infancy. Of Swords and Pens The pen may be stronger than the sword, But pens, like guns, can be bought. And battles of words, like battles with guns, Can be unfairly fought. Those who rule know all too well The power of the word, And so they ration carefully The ones that can be heard. In our land there’s little chance That virtue will prevail When “truth” is a consumer good And words are all for sale. That was on April 5, 1998, and the word battlefield has changed quite a bit since then.  Back then, control of the airwaves, newspapers, magazines, publishing companies, and…

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Nashville Bombing: Ten Questions

MHB Report (December 29, 2020) The December 25, 2020 bombing in Nashville Tennessee and its ongoing investigation prompts many questions on what exactly took place before, during and after the violently destructive event. Tellingly, such questions are deemed unworthy of consideration. For example, what are the potential designs behind this terrifying incident? In what ways may such ‘domestic terrorism’ be used by government and corporate media to intimidate the public and serve hidden political agendas? The public cannot anticipate that conventional news media will investigate and expose such events. Even so, they provide pieces to a complex puzzle that citizen analysts are left to make sense of.  

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