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Opening the File on Oppenheimer
Secrets don’t last forever, especially when so much history is ensconced on ledgers meticulously recorded by dedicated court scribes. After being lost for some number of years, the unabridged version of the Oppenheimer hearing can now be viewed in all it’s uncensored glory. Although this story is over a half century long at this point, there is much to be learned from that one time the U.S. …
War’s Affliction of Poverty
In the last years of his life, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was able to make a critical connection between poverty, racism, and militarism. It wasn’t very long after MLK depicted the U.S. Government the “Greatest Purveyor of Violence in the World Today” that the massacre in My Lie Village was being covered up by those that gave the order. And one year into articulately conveying his realization …