Brandon Smith | This past week was an interesting exercise in false expectations and assumptions.

Matt Agorist | An extensive university study has found that the official story of fire causing the collapse is simply not true.

Information Liberation | On his show Tuesday night, Fox News host Tucker Carlson slammed the “repulsively rich” Sackler family for getting “rich off killing people” through the sale of highly-addictive OxyContin which was marketed based on lies.

Michael Snyder | What really matters is how we end the race, and Benny Hinn should be greatly, greatly applauded for setting himself on a new path.

Prison Planet.com | In a series of campaign speeches over the weekend 2020 Democrats continued hammering the Second Amendment.

Breitbart | Aging sitcom actress Debra Messing deleted a racist tweet promoting the idea that black Trump voters are “mentally ill.”

Zero Hedge | French authorities are trying to find the 72-year-old Brunel and question him over his ties to Epstein as part of an ongoing probe into the now-dead pedophile, who had a house in Paris. 

Paul Joseph Watson | People tired of being lectured about what they’re allowed to laugh at.

RT | Journalist John Pilger has delivered a stark warning from WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, who said that his persecution is intended to kill dissent. “Speak up now,” Pilger said, or face “the silence of a new kind of tyranny.”

Fans of Theodore Dalrymple | Greta Thunberg, writes Dalrymple, is to self-righteousness and self-satisfaction what Mozart was to music — a prodigy.

Mac Slavo | Another recession warning has surfaced.  The wealthier Americans have cut back on their consumerism and spending, which could be a signal that the recession is right around the corner.

Information Liberation | A 32-year-old former Marine had his guns seized at the direction of the FBI in August after he allegedly said he would kill antifa members in self-defense if “they start killing us.”

Michael Snyder | Well, that certainly escalated quickly. 

Daily Caller | O’Donnell did not state that the story was inaccurate. Instead, he insisted that it merely wasn’t ready for publication.