Need To Know News From G. Edward Griffin

Published: Mon, 04/24/17

G. Edward Griffin's Essential News & Analysis
 
 
A new lawsuit could set a precedent for limiting free speech on the Internet. It’s an interesting moment when Neo-Nazis clash with a well-funded left-leaning organization over an issue in which there is a mix of right and wrong on both sides. See what happens when you try to outlaw offensive opinion the same as you outlaw extortion. [...]
 
 
California: Eric Clanton has been identified as the masked Antifa rioter, supposedly protesting fascism, who clobbered a Trump supporter over the head with a U-bike lock. Clanton is an ethics and philosophy teacher at Diablo Valley College. [...]
 
 
Robert Kennedy, Jr. exposed the risks of vaccines on Tucker Carlson's show- the mainstream media seldom allows air time to those who challenge the marketing script of the vaccine industry. Kennedy says that this is because the vaccine industry pays the media $5.4 billion per year in advertising. The vaccine regimen changed in1989 when the vaccine industry flooded Congress with money in exchange for a law that gives vaccine makers immunity from law suits. [...]
 
 
Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin has been accused of giving the "stand down" order to police during the February campus riot over the controversial speaking engagement of Milo Yiannopolous. Now, it has been discovered that Arreguin is a member of a Facebook group of a far-left, militant organization known as BAMN (By Any Means Necessary). BAMN gained notoriety in 2016 when its members crashed a white-nationalist demonstration and incited violence that led to ten people being hospitalized for stab wounds. [...]
 
 
France: Right-wing presidential candidate Marine Le Pen, who is anti-immigration, won 22% of the vote, while progressive candidate Emmanuel Macron received 24%, The runoff election will be held May 7. Le Pen warned voters that France's survival is at stake. This could completely re-structure the political system, because neither of the old-line parties made it to the second round, including the current ruling socialist party. [Bear in mind, however that, in terms of principles, there is little difference between progressive and socialist.] [...]