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Saturday Night Cinema: Whirlpool

Tonight’s Saturday Night cinema feature is Otto Preminger’s gripping 1950 film noir, Whirlpool. This taut suspense thriller was written by one of Hollywood’s most brilliant writers (an in my estimation, the best), Ben Hecht, the “Shakespeare of Hollywood,” and stars the astonishingly beautiful Gene Tierney. She is a magnetic as ever. Interesting bit of trivia: Due…

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Did FBI Officials Tamper With Documents, Withhold Information and Fail to Collect Evidence That Might Incriminate Hillary?

DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz concluded in his report that, although many FBI officials involved in the Hillary Clinton email investigation harbored intense anti-Trump bias, he found no “evidence” that it affected their key decisions in the case. The abundant circumstantial evidence cited in the report, as well as his testimony before Congress this week, point to the opposite conclusion.

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Turkish Twitter Posts Praise Adolf Hitler: ‘I Wish He Had Killed All Of Them’

In early 2005, Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf was the fourth best-selling book in the country, selling 50,000 copies. It is now available not only in bookstores but at venues such as Migros – the country’s fourth-largest supermarket chain, with over 1,800 locations. Thirty-five separate Turkish book-publishing houses have printed translations of it by at least 21 different translators; of these 35 editions, eight were published in 2016, nine in 2017, and another one in February 2018.

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Terror-Amnesia Industry: One Year On – Ariana Grande Concert Jihad-Bombing, Britain’s Worst Terror Atrocity, Has Been Airbrushed From History

It’s the first anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombing. A whole year since 22 people, including young girls, were slaughtered at a pop concert. And still British society doesn’t know what to say about this barbaric assault. 22 innocents, most of them young girls, and the wounding or maiming of dozens more by a Muslim suicide bomber at a pop concert in Manchester….