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and many more and is shown on google news. I am a fan of there websites and would like to point out that every article has a description of there author and most of them have phd's in that field of interest. The rest are notable in that articles field of interest. If you take the opportunity to visit
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GP was recently on a list of Alexa's "Movers & Shakers" for increasing over 350,000 spots in 3 months. We've just hired a full-time SEO specialist which we expect to significantly increase our traffic in the coming months. Yesterday we were ranked 52,453 for the day. We expect that our 3-month
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GP was recognized as a legitimate magazine by dozens of politicians (including four
Presidents and Prime Ministers), diplomats and generals. We expect to interview Ron Paul and Jim Gilchrist (Minutemen) in the coming days where Ron Paul will support open borders while Gilchrist will support closed
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you will see the following To become a writer, you must: * Be a published author or journalist; or * Have an advanced degree (Master's, Ph.D. or J.D.) in a related field. * Be a recognized expert who has been interviewed in the media or otherwise recognized for his expertise. This is
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interview former child prostitutes; (3) interviewing a former intelligence operative to reveal identity of 7/7 London bombings; (4) busting terror-group covers by showing that terrorist run then, as well as by listing the specific bank accounts and paypal emails used to fundraise for al-Qaida.
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Here're some sources that cited GP. I remember seeing a lot more before, but can't spend too long searching for it. Interestly enough, GP was "notable" enough for
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governments in several countries and co-authored a book with the present Prime
Minister of Macedonia). Yet, when we decided to run some articles by anti-Islamist writers, we came under this assault. If we aren't notable, why did Knowledge (XXG) dedicate two pages to a response to us?
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