

Sonic Attacks, Psychotronics and International Mistrust: How We Can Prevent a Resurgence of the Cold
There is something extra strange about the alleged “sonic attacks” that afflicted U.S. diplomats in Cuba and again, this month, in Guangzhou, China. Another American, his wife and their two children were evacuated from China in early June after the parents exhibited neurological symptoms, according to The New York Times. The recent injuries in China, like those in Cuba two years ago, followed unsettling sensations of sounds and vibrations that have been described as the noise


Is World Peace Actually Possible in 2018? After forging new ties with North Korea, Trump administrat
By John Hudson, Greg Jaffe, Seung Min Kim and Josh Dawsey, written for The Washington Post Days after a historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the Trump administration is forging ahead with new engagements with another longtime adversary: Russia. President Trump is expected to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next month while he is in Europe for a NATO summit, according to a senior administration official and two diplomats familiar with his schedule.


Are We More Invested in War or Peace?
Russia said today it will treat U.S. warplanes in Syria as "targets" after the U.S. downed a Syrian jet. Meanwhile, an investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is allegedly widening in scope and protesters recently disrupted NYC's Trump-themed Julius Caesar play by rushing the stage and shouting "CNN is ISIS!" I imagine most of us are asking right about now (if we haven't already been for months): "What is this world coming to? Has the world ever been this