Rabbi Yaakov Shapiro says what needs to be said — and he said it two years ago, before the clowns in the House of Representatives (Thomas Massey and a few others excepted) decreed otherwise. I have nothing to add.
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Director Scott Horton Destroys Netanyahu’s Legacy on Breaking Points
Director of the Libertarian Institute Scott Horton’s recent appearance on Breaking Points has racked up 50,000 views and generated overwhelmingly positive reviews.
Horton explains how the policy of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu led to the Hamas attack on October 7. The “Netanyahu Doctrine” called for ensuring Hamas continued to rule the Gaza Strip to give Tel Aviv an excuse not to follow through with giving Palestinians an independent state.
Check out the interview and support the Institute fund drive so Scott can continue to speak the truth.
Horton also has recent appearances on Part of the Problem, the Tom Woods Show, and Tim Pool’s Culture War. Scott’s latest article Netanyahu’s Support for Hamas Has Backfired was discussed at length on the Joe Rogan Expirence.
Kissinger, RIP?
I published my take on Henry Kissinger, who died this week at age 100, in 2014, when presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was courting his support. Read it here.
E-book Giveaway: Act Now!
Enter the contest currently underway at Goodreads for a free copy of my new ebook, Questioning the COVID Company Line: Critical Thinking in Hysterical Times–it’s a page turner!
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Israeli President’s Direct Call to Genocide – Annotated
Israeli President's Direct Call to Genocide Annotated. https://t.co/RDcNV7DEvk
— Scott Horton (@scotthortonshow) October 14, 2023
Revisiting The Bourne Legacy (Yet Again…): Lessons for Our World
I have now watched The Bourne Legacy at least six times. You should watch it, too. Here’s my essay on the relevance of the fictional world depicted to the one in which we live:
In conclusion: Abolish the Black Budget.
Who What Why Interview: Rethinking COVID-19 Narratives
In this 45-minute interview, Jeff Schechtman of Who What Why? and Laurie Calhoun discuss many aspects and implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, including prospects for the future, drawing on observations and arguments made in Questioning the COVID Company Line: Critical Thinking in Hysterical Times. A complete transcript of the interview is provided.
It’s Back! Rethinking COVID-19 Narratives: The Media, Fauci, and the Fear Factor
Who is More “Selfish”?
War is ultimately about collectivism. During crisis, individuality fades in favor of team effort. During violent conflict, particularly between governments, the world becomes, especially it seems for Americans, a giant, bloody football game: our team versus theirs, us versus them, good versus evil. Go, team, go. This, of course, leads to all sorts of fallacious thinking, such as “Death to them is not like death to us,” “We have to let them bomb us so they won’t know we’ve broken the codes,” “Using nuclear bombs on civilians saved lives,” “Everything changed on September 11th,” and “Don’t you understand that we are at war?” The last two are usually intended as a blanket permission slip for the state to break any law, tell any lie, and kill any person — so long as it’s to protect “us” from “them.”
– Scott Horton, Individualism vs. War
Capitalism has been called a system of greed — yet it is the system that raised the standard of living of its poorest citizens to heights no collectivist system has ever begun to equal, and no tribal gang can conceive of.
– Ayn Rand, “Global Balkanization,” from a lecture given at Boston’s Ford Hall Forum, Apr. 1977.
This idea that individuals can be and should be sacrificed for the “greater good” is the essence of the fascist/socialist/collectivist philosophy… For many intellectuals, the attractiveness of socialism is that it is “rational”; it is a “planned” economy, planned by people like them.
– Thomas J. DiLorenzo, Ph.D., The Problem with Socialism (2016, Regnery Publishing), pp. 68, 121.












