fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Exploring and debunking conspiracies and the lesser known truths in the world of politics.
WHITE LIBERALS: Do Me A Favor, SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!!!!
THIS IS A RANT ARTICLE & I USE QUITE A BIT OF PROFANITY. I ALSO THINK FOR MYSELF. SO, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED…READ OF YOUR OWN VOLITION. THIS ARTICLE WAS INSPIRED BY MY LIBERAL MYOPIC NEW WHITE “AUNT”. #IAMNOTAVICTIM
By Frederick Emerson4 years ago in The Swamp
Anti-Vaccine Protesters Clash With Police at London BBC’s studios.
Outside the BBC's White City studios in London, anti-vaccine protestors clashed with police. Local vlogger Paul Brown, a member of BakedBeanMedia, recorded footage of protestors from Official Voice trying to attack the BBC's old HQ on Monday afternoon.
By Anton Black4 years ago in The Swamp
Hot August Night
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By Jamey O'Donnell4 years ago in The Swamp
Humankind Under Myths
Around seventy years ago, homo sapiens discovered fire and started eating cooked meal. This discovery, experts say, changed the very nature of homo sapiens. Before, they were hunter-gatherers and had long teeth and large intestines. However, the discovery of fire brought in them biological and psychological changes, hence they started living in groups and thus the first ever humankind community emerged. This change is dubbed as the cognitive revolution, following which process homo sapiens left the warmest areas of South Africa and set off towards the northern cold areas of the world. At the time, various humankind species existed, such as Neanderthals, Homo Ergaster, and Rudolfensis. But, given that homo sapiens had the upper hand on account of their rational abilities, they killed other species including big animals, such as mammoths, and erased them from the crust of the earth.
By Usman Torwali5 years ago in The Swamp
When Did We First Notice UFOs And Why I'm Not Expecting A Bombshell From The Report On UAPs To Congress
The video below is perhaps one of the more sensational ones taken by an eyewitness in recent months. It's one of the thousands that are out there and one of the hundreds that have already been shared with the public over social media. This reminded me of something I hadn't had time to consider lately, the forthcoming, expected to be, bombshell report that congress will receive later this month.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in The Swamp
Right or Wrong
Chapter 3 Family Traditions Almost every single member of the grand old par-ty and candidate who was in power or running in West Virginia, Pennsylvania or Ohio got their power one way or another through the work and effort of the Jenkins. Glenn and Everett’s leg work, the spreading of lies and misinformation, voter in-timidation. The right push here a little nudge. They twisted rules and stretched the truth, forget the facts, whatever it takes.
By David F Anderson5 years ago in The Swamp
The Last Faberge's: Midnight In Moscow
The turbulence during the first World War coinciding with the rise of the Bolsheviks led to the intrigue surrounding the Last Tsar of Russia. The last Tsar who had amassed a treasure beyond imagination was still waiting to be found. A treasure that vanished just as the storming Bolsheviks seized power and brought down the House of Romanoff. It was 1917 a period of discontent in Moscow. The cries of the populace spurring open revolt in violent overthrow of the ruling class. It was during this time that Nicholas hid his vast fortune hoping to retrieve it and restore his rightful place as ruler of all of Russia. A treasure so vast was lost to history.
By Dr. Williams5 years ago in The Swamp
Why We Need To Kill Cats.
I love cats, and I’m assuming most of you do too. They’re playful, mysterious, overwhelmingly cute and even sometimes cuddly. Compared to a dog they’re the ideal pet; they walk themselves, remind us when its feeding time and don’t strain us like our other furry friends. In most senses of the word, cats are perfect. They even domesticated themselves. They saw humans as a resource for rounding up food, and we saw them as both a new companion and a possible pest control.
By Chloe Martin5 years ago in The Swamp
The Social Inequalities of Pandemic Rules
I realize that every country has different rules and regulations concerning the way they deal with the pandemic. We can't base one countries methods based on another. This story popped into my head when I noticed an innocent new rule taken place in my hometown.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in The Swamp






