July 4, 2009: Introducing the PREMIERE ISSUE of Tragedy and Hope
Publicly-traded corporate publications regularly betray the public trust, yet they are consumed daily without a critical thought as to why you would pay to be exposed to false and purposely misleading information.
Seeing this clearly, Tragedy and Hope was designed to circumvent the tragic flaw of the publicly-traded corporation; whereby subscribers take the place of advertisers in the funding of the publication, therefore- we are serving our subscribers best interests when we dedicate our energy to delivering them the most nutritious information and value-added commentary juxtaposed to historical context of events.
An investigation into the deadly world of germ weapons, Anthrax War begins in New York in the days following 9/11. Anthrax-laced letters, mailed to media and U.S. senators, killed five people and spread fear and panic throughout the nation.
NATIONAL SECURITY ALERT - SENSITIVE INFORMATION-
The Pentagon Attack
Citizen Investigation Team offers this compilation of independent verifiable evidence exposing the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon as a psychological black operation of deception.
Investigates the relationships among capitalism, militarism and politics. Maintaining a radical perspective in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks, "Guns & Butter: The Economics of Politics" reports on who wins and who loses when the economic resources of civil society are diverted toward global corporatization, war, and the furtherance of a national security state.
The Men Who Killed Kennedy is a video documentary series by Nigel Turner that originally aired in 1988 in England with two one-hour segments about the John F. Kennedy assassination. The United States corporation, Arts & Entertainment Company, purchased the rights to the original two segments. Three one-hour segments were added in 1991. A sixth segment was added in 1995. Finally, three additional hourly segments were added by the History Channel in November 2003. The ninth segment, titled "The Guilty Men", directly implicated Lyndon B. Johnson. Within days, Johnson's widow, Lady Bird Johnson, more of his surviving associates, ex-President Jimmy Carter, and the lone, living Warren Commission commissioner and ex-President Gerald R. Ford immediately complained to the History Channel. They subsequently threatened legal action against Arts & Entertainment Company, owner of the History Channel. "The Guilty Men" segment was completely withdrawn by the History Channel.