United States Archives - NIR News / National Investigative Report https://nationalinvestigativereport.com/tag/united-states/ Investigative Journalism At Its Best! Wed, 03 Feb 2016 03:44:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://nationalinvestigativereport.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/cropped-NewsBriefs-150x150.png United States Archives - NIR News / National Investigative Report https://nationalinvestigativereport.com/tag/united-states/ 32 32 HISTORY AND MEANING OF THANKSGIVING https://nationalinvestigativereport.com/historythanksgiving/ https://nationalinvestigativereport.com/historythanksgiving/#respond Thu, 26 Nov 2015 18:57:09 +0000 http://nationalinvestigativereport.com/?p=924 One of the oldest festivals celebrated throughout the history of man is Thanksgiving. There were instances of ancient tribes preparing feasts and making offerings to their gods and seek favor from them. In times of old, the Jews, the Romans and the Greeks also had similar celebrations to the gods and goddesses of harvest. In […]

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One of the oldest festivals celebrated throughout the history of man is Thanksgiving. There were instances of ancient tribes preparing feasts and making offerings to their gods and seek favor from them. In times of old, the Jews, the Romans and the Greeks also had similar celebrations to the gods and goddesses of harvest.

In the United States, it is believed that Thanksgiving was harvest festival originally held in 1621 by the pilgrims of the Plymouth colony. The pilgrims held a 3-day feast during the first Thanksgiving to celebrate their enormous harvest after they arrived North America.

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Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism/flickr

Although a national day of Thanksgiving was proclaimed by George Washington, the idea of having a national holiday of Thanksgiving was later dismissed by Thomas Jefferson. Later on in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday of November as a national day of thanksgiving. Again in November 1941, thanksgiving was approved specifically as the fourth Thursday of November by a joint resolution of Congress.

Thanksgiving Day or Thanksgiving is a day chosen to give thanks to God after the end of the harvest season. It is celebrated at different times and in different ways in various parts of the world. While Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October in Canada, it is a holiday in the United States and is observed on the fourth Thursday of the month of November. However, in the United Kingdom, it is not a major festival and it is known as the Harvest festival. On Thanksgiving, family and friends gather together to feast and to celebrate their bountiful harvest, relax and enjoy the company of each other. In a standard Thanksgiving recipe, Turkey is the main item. This day also denotes the unofficial commencement of the winter holiday period.

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Andrea Westmoreland/flickr

Although the dates for observing Thanksgiving Day in different parts of the world are different, the celebration in Canada is in most part the same as in the United States. In the UK, Harvest festival is celebrated towards the end of September or October and special services of Thanksgiving are held in churches on that day.
The Jews all over the world observe Sukkot, a celebration of thanksgiving which last for nine days. Thanksgiving Day is observed by the Chinese as Zhong Qui or the festival of the Autumn Moon on the eight months of the Chinese calendar. In India, the festival is known as the Onam.



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The Wolf Who Cried Wolf – The Gulf of Tonkin https://nationalinvestigativereport.com/gulf-of-tonkin/ https://nationalinvestigativereport.com/gulf-of-tonkin/#comments Tue, 11 Nov 2014 21:58:38 +0000 http://nationalinvestigativereport.com/?p=260 A Brief History of False Flag Operations Ever heard of a little conflict called Vietnam War? You may have been to the memorial in Washington DC, where you saw over 58 thousand names of those American veterans who were killed-in-action. Or you may recall the brutality of the napalm and Agent Orange air strikes that […]

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A Brief History of False Flag Operations

Ever heard of a little conflict called Vietnam War? You may have been to the memorial in Washington DC, where you saw over 58 thousand names of those American veterans who were killed-in-action. Or you may recall the brutality of the napalm and Agent Orange air strikes that killed or maimed nearly 400,000 Vietnamese, or the total Vietnamese casualties which killed nearly 2 million people. In short, the Vietnam War was an ugly, brutal, and ultimately pointless conflict that took the lives of many men, women, and children, and it was one where innocent civilians were targeted with impunity.

Photo Credit: Jorg Hackeman

Photo Credit: Jorg Hackeman

However, you might be surprised to learn that the pre-text for the entire war was a big fat lie; even worse, it was a false flag.

To recap, the semi-reliable source known as Wikipedia defines false flags as “covert military or paramilitary operations designed to deceive in such a way that the operations appear as though they are being carried out by entities, groups or nations other than those who actually planned and executed them”.

In other words: governments kill people, blame the attack on somebody else, and use it as a pretext for war. False flag operations have utilized an array of lethal tactics—including (but not limited to) blowing up ships, burning down entire cities, inciting riots, and old-fashioned covert assassinations—a veritable horn of plenty of government-sponsored terrorism!


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The Gulf of Tonkin incident refers to two separate confrontations between the navies of North Vietnam and the United States on August 2, 1964 and August 4th, 1964– the latter of which never even happened, and the former of which was most likely a deliberate provocation where our side shot first.

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Photo Credit: Wikipedia

The result of this incident was used by then President Lyndon Johnson as way to stir up national indignation and get a resolution passed that would ‘authorize’ the president to use conventional military force in Southeast Asia, beginning a terrible precedent of military action without a formal declaration of war.

If you don’t believe me, you can examine the evidence for yourself. You could watch the documentary The Fog of War, where former defense secretary Robert McNamara admis the second attack never took place. Or you can merely listen to the words of President Lyndon Johnson, who (in referring to the second incident) admitted privately “For all I know, our navy was shooting at whales over there.” Too bad he failed to mention that in his TV address to the American public on the event.

To make matters worse, previously classified Vietnam-Era transcripts demonstrate that Senators believed the Gulf of Tonkin incident was possibly a staged false flag event. In 1968, the Vietnam conflict was four years old (by American standards), and a Senate Foreign Relations committee staff investigation had been launched to determine the truth about the Gulf of Tonkin resolution, with many senators accusing McNamara of misleading them, but its findings were sealed until 2010.

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Photo Credit:
Dung Le Tien / RGBS

The result of all these lies and deceptions was the murder of many. To quote Senator Al Gore, Sr., one of the members of the committee: “If this country has been misled, if this committee, this Congress, has been misled by pretext into a war in which thousands of young men have died, and many more thousands have been crippled for life, and out of which their country has lost prestige, moral position in the world, the consequences are very great.”

Today, we’re still looking for justice, and for the American public to become savvy on the issue of false flags and the American government – the Wolf who cries wolf.

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Nissan Calls Back 2013 Altima Due to a Faulty Hood Latch https://nationalinvestigativereport.com/nissan-altima/ https://nationalinvestigativereport.com/nissan-altima/#comments Tue, 11 Nov 2014 02:39:09 +0000 http://nationalinvestigativereport.com/?p=254 The Japanese automaker Nissan has just announced another recall of the 2013 Nissan Altima due to the secondary hood latch, which may get jammed due to rust and debris causing interference. This time the company is recalling around 238,000 vehicles across United States, Canada, South Korea, Mexico and Latin America. Around 219,000 affected Altimas are […]

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The Japanese automaker Nissan has just announced another recall of the 2013 Nissan Altima due to the secondary hood latch, which may get jammed due to rust and debris causing interference. This time the company is recalling around 238,000 vehicles across United States, Canada, South Korea, Mexico and Latin America. Around 219,000 affected Altimas are in the United States alone.

The recall decision was made in response to reports where the hood opened itself damaging the car, while it was moving. However, no injuries have been reported so far. Under this announcement, owners are recommended to take their 2013 Nissan Altima to the authorized dealers, who will fix the issue and lubricate the latch without charging any cost.


It is the third time in this year that the company has recalled 2013 Altima, while over 120,000 of these vehicles were called back last year. Nissan is also investigating other models having similarly designed latches and may recall them too. The company says, it is still safe to drive the 2013 Altima if the main hood latch is in order.

Despite the announcement, the company has not yet released any schedule to notify the owners. However, the owners with any questions are directed to contact on the given number (800)-647-7261.


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