Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood’s Racist Founder 'The Smithsonian is honoring one of the 20th century’s most notorious eugenics proponents, Margaret Sanger. American Life League exposes Sanger’s racist plan to create a “master race.” ' Gladio Prosecutor Casson: Parliamentary Commission With Special Powers a Must “Towards the end of the investigation, I received a letter. It said: ‘You have come to the door of power. If you try to enter through that door, we do not know what may happen.’ I pushed that door ajar and saw what was inside,” Felice Casson says. Thus the famous Italian prosecutor first uncovered the illegal armed network, Gladio.'
The Last Will And Testament Of God's Banker
'Archbishop Paul Marcinkus ran the Vatican bank. When the Cicero native died, he left behind a mysterious financial scandal. But he also left a will that the I-Team has obtained. Paul Marcinkus was the highest ranking American churchman ever in Rome. For nearly two decades, Marcinkus was the pope’s C.F.O. with control of the Vatican’s vast wealth. But that was also Marcinkus’ undoing. He provoked a billion-dollar scandal that he never explained, which sent the I-Team looking for answers in the last will and testament of God’s banker.'
Anger As Snouts-in-Trough MPs Still Refuse to Publish Expenses
'MPs are refusing to publish details of their lavish taxpayer-funded expenses until next summer, prompting accusations of a 'cover-up'.Commons authorities had promised to release up to two million claims covering money spent on home improvements and furnishings this autumn. But the Daily Mail has learned that Speaker Michael Martin is expecting to delay opening up the files for scrutiny for almost 12 months.'
MPs Fear BNP May Take Control Of Police
'The Government is facing a Labour rebellion over plans that could lead to British National Party members holding positions of power over policing. As police forces scour the leaked BNP membership list to weed out serving officers, the Home Office will publish proposals next week for elections to police authorities in which the far-right party is confident of winning seats.'
Shah's Exiled Son Bids To Unite Fractured Iran
'The scene is a London townhouse near Victoria. The heir to the throne of Iran, the eldest son of the late Shah, is holding court before a small audience of Iranian exiles and Middle East analysts crowded into the living room. It is a far cry from the sumptuous palaces of his father in Tehran, now transformed into museums by the Islamic Republic. But Reza Pahlavi (who answers to both "Your Majesty" and Mr Pahlavi), is plotting his return to the land he was forced to leave as a teenager when the 1979 revolution brought militant Shiism to power.'