Apparently confirmed by Al Arabiya and a Hezbollah channel in Beirut.
#BREAKING Iraqi state TV says top Iran commander Qasem Soleimani killed in Baghdad attack pic.twitter.com/8BKDOZrYAl
— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 3, 2020
Apparently confirmed by Al Arabiya and a Hezbollah channel in Beirut.
#BREAKING Iraqi state TV says top Iran commander Qasem Soleimani killed in Baghdad attack pic.twitter.com/8BKDOZrYAl
— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 3, 2020
Greta Thunberg is right, the world is indeed sick, but not for the reasons she’d have you believe. Greta, the 16 year old girl being used by government’s and climate activists around the world is a perfect example of the cancer that infects the world. The cancer of appealing to authority.
Universal individual natural rights? Consent of the governed?
No. In Palestine power simply flows from the barrel of a gun.
In this episode Tommy compares the homeless population of California, one of the wealthiest states in the US, to homelessness in the poorest state. The conclusion is simple to come to that homelessness is a result of too much government, not too little.
The great Charles Burris of LewRockwell.com is my favorite revisionist “conspiracy” historian of the 20th century. I was previously very interested in these topics before being consumed by the terror wars in our current era.
Charles has compiled a lifetime of recommended reading on World War II and the Cold War.
(This is what he teaches his high schools students, so try and keep up!)
The government is corrupt and evil and that’s why all good and decent people hate it.
Americans: I think I found a flaw in your counterinsurgency doctrine.
When you murder people, their survivors tend to disapprove.
Can you relate to that at all? Say for example if some mean old Pashtun terrorists, while trying to murder their own mercenaries, “accidentally” killed 60 young children in your part of town. How do you think that would make you feel?