Our Duty to History ft. Keith Knight Ep. 188

by | Oct 25, 2021

Keith Knight of Don’t Tread on Anyone and the Libertarian Institute joins me again to discuss our collective duty to tell and preserve our experience of the COVID19 regime. It is our duty to bear witness to the world’s descent into global tyranny.

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Show Notes:

Hans Hermann Hoppe: Natural Elites, Intellectuals and the State

NYT Ari Goldman: “Time ‘Too Painful’ to Remember”

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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