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Fantastic Lies: Special Ratf*cking Edition Part Two

The battle for the 2020 Dem Nomination has started early this time and the corporate media smear machine is already after Bernie Sanders – Part 2

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Recommended Reading: Giant Russia Theory Edition

Nina takes an exhaustive look at 33 articles debunking aspects of what is now known as Russiagate in US political circles.

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Recommended Reading: Election Fraud Mega Edition

Nina takes a look at all things Election Fraud in this special, 2016 Democratic Primary Season edition of Recommended Reading. With thirteen shocking, informative links that primarily focus on providing objective evidence of fraud – this is a great place to send skeptical friends who aren’t aware of the horrible crimes being committed against democracy in America.

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Recommended Reading – April 11th, 2016

A quick trip around the internet to check out the articles about socialism, corruption and media you should be reading – this week, Clinton Email Scandal, Russian ties to Panama Papers and the horrible toll of Mississippi’s religious liberty law comes into focus.

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Recommended Reading – April 5th, 2016

A collection of interesting & enlightening links from around the internet and one, extremely dark scandal involving a famous neo-con journalist who’s star is rising

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Recommended Reading – March 31st, 2016

A collection of links compiled to promote reason, objectivity, truth and compassion in an online world so desperately short of these qualities. Check out Recommended Reading March 31st, 2016 for links to the very best in online progressive reading today from around the internet. This edition of Recommended Reading also includes a brief introduction by Nina Illingworth.

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