Voting: The Opiate of the Masses Ep. 132

by | Oct 3, 2020

Voting: The Opiate of the Masses Ep. 132

by | Oct 3, 2020

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The Great Keith Knight joins me in this episode to talk some current events, and to lift the mask, exposing the societal delusion that voting somehow legitimizes government and its actions.

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Show Notes:

“Against Democracy” by Jason Brennan

Jan Helfeld: The One Video Bernie Sanders DOESN’T WANT YOU TO SEE

Jan Helfeld: Pelosi’s Double Standard on the Minimum Wage

“Why Vote” by: Mark Brandly at Mises.org

Was There Foreknowledge of the Pandemic? Questions for James Corbett

Everything to know about the Melania Trump secret recordings: USA Today

Al Franken May Have Won His Senate Seat Through Voter Fraud: US News

Murray Rothbard: Anatomy of the State

Patrick Macfarlane

Patrick Macfarlane

Patrick MacFarlane is the Justin Raimondo Fellow at the Libertarian Institute where he advocates a noninterventionist foreign policy. He is a Wisconsin attorney in private practice. He is the host of the Vital Dissent at www.vitaldissent.com, where he seeks to oppose calamitous escalation in US foreign policy by exposing establishment narratives with well-researched documentary content and insightful guest interviews. His work has appeared on antiwar.com, GlobalResearch.ca, and Zerohedge. He may be reached at patrick.macfarlane@libertyweekly.net

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