
Until They Killed Them…
100 Crucial Seconds of A Story Buried
The Osage of Oklahoma were the richest people on the planet.
Until they killed them.
For their oil.
Long Knife is an investigation I have worked on quietly for 27 years.
And now I’m finally able to give you… READ MORE

Can This Anti-Mafia RICO Law REALLY Stop Trump?
Palast discusses Fani Willis’ case against Donald Trump with Thom Hartmann
The first count of Fani Willis’ indictment is for Violation of the Georgia RICO Act — that’s the state’s anti-racketeering law. All 19 defendants have been charged with … READ MORE

Willis has Trump in a hammerlock
Just read through Fani Willis’ RICO indictment. I worked with the Department of Justice on the very first billion-dollar white-collar RICO case in 1988, and also did a Georgia RICO investigation shortly thereafter, so I know the US and Georgia law well. Willis’ case is even stronger than Jack Smith’s — though a state conviction can’t… READ MORE

Georgia announces new purge of 191,473 voters
Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has just announced another “cleansing” of the voter rolls. This time a total of 191,473 voters are set to be purged. Congratulations to Raffensperger for cleaning the voter rolls whiter than white. We’re going back down to… READ MORE

A photo for Bobby
Bill McKibben and I speak today at the Colors of Ostrava Festival; I’m on at 7pm Czech time. My host, John Perkins (Confessions of an Economic Hitman) suggests I stop on the way from the airport at Auschwitz. My family has already visited. Never returned. Maybe I’ll just … READ MORE

Declaration of Independence
One Paragraph was Removed
On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress issued the Declaration of Independence with only one paragraph removed: Jefferson’s… READ MORE

Confessions of an
Affirmative Action Baby
How an “undeserving” kid like me
got admitted to Stanford
There’s no way you’d been reading this – and I could not write this – if it weren’t for affirmative action. And there’s no way on earth I could have gotten accepted to fancy-ass schools—without affirmative action. Because I flunked basic… READ MORE

Paul Singer funded SCOTUS case that gutted Voting Rights Act
Justice Alito was the surprise deciding vote
The media missed the big one in the story about how Paul “The Vulture” Singer hooked Justice Samuel Alito. Singer’s big case, in which he invested millions, was Shelby v. Holder. Alito was the surprise deciding vote that destroyed the Voting Rights Act, Singer’s priority, key to GOP power… READ MORE

Paul Singer: The Vulture Chewing Argentina’s Living Corpse
Yesterday it was reported that Paul “The Vulture” Singer flew Justice Samuel Alito on a private jet to Alaska for a luxury fishing vacation in early 2008. Singer subsequently had multiple cases before the Supreme Court — including, significantly, his vulture attack on Argentina, which forced the nation into default. Here’s the real story… READ MORE

Vulture Paul Singer, the GOP’s Baddie Sugar Daddie
The untold story of the sources of the loot controlled by Paul “The Vulture” Singer and why he needs to buy the White House. … READ MORE


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Until They Killed Them…
100 Crucial Seconds of A Story Buried
The Osage of Oklahoma were the richest people on the planet.
Until they killed them.
For their oil.
Long Knife is an investigation I have worked on quietly for 27 years.
And now I’m finally able to give you… READ MORE

Can This Anti-Mafia RICO Law REALLY Stop Trump?
Palast discusses Fani Willis’ case against Donald Trump with Thom Hartmann
The first count of Fani Willis’ indictment is for Violation of the Georgia RICO Act — that’s the state’s anti-racketeering law. All 19 defendants have been charged with … READ MORE

Willis has Trump in a hammerlock
Just read through Fani Willis’ RICO indictment. I worked with the Department of Justice on the very first billion-dollar white-collar RICO case in 1988, and also did a Georgia RICO investigation shortly thereafter, so I know the US and Georgia law well. Willis’ case is even stronger than Jack Smith’s — though a state conviction can’t… READ MORE

Georgia announces new purge of 191,473 voters
Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has just announced another “cleansing” of the voter rolls. This time a total of 191,473 voters are set to be purged. Congratulations to Raffensperger for cleaning the voter rolls whiter than white. We’re going back down to… READ MORE