The great Nasser Arrabyee, Yemeni journalist and friend of the show, interviewed about the starvation of innocent humans at the hands of the United States of America. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXkXTe5oQpc
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It’s Genocide
by Scott Horton | Dec 8, 2018 | Blog
He died. Though his father rushed walking barefoot! To rescue him! Yemeni father Abdu Shuay, walked 2 hours with his son Akil (5 months) in his embrace When they arrived in this local hospital in Yaslem Hajja( north Yemen), Akil died of malnutrition...
FPF #232 – Yemeni Children Massacred guest Will Porter
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 13, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
Will Porter returns to FPF to discuss a Saudi massacre of Yemeni children on a school bus. The US continues to back Saudi's slaughter of Yemen children. Will discuss his updated numbers of Yemenis killed in the civil war. Will and Kyle also debunk the most common...
FPF #229 – Korean Peace Moves Forward
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 6, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #229, I look at the difference between the US media portrayal of the Korean peace process and what is actually happening in the region. The US media has focused on stories that indicate North Korea and Trump are ruining the peace process. However, North and...
Book Review – The Indochina Story
by Kym Robinson | Jul 7, 2018 | Featured Articles
The Indochina Story by the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars First published in 1970, the book was telling ‘the story’ as it was still unraveling. In many ways the book is limited in its perspective of time, where outcomes and distant sources are yet to be...
US-Saudis Bomb Yemeni Wedding, Kill Bride, 32 Others
by Scott Horton | Apr 23, 2018 | Blog
The casualties are mostly women and children. We're number one. Yemen death toll rises to 88 civilians!Over and over again!Massacre against wedding!Yemeni ministry of health confirmed now 33 killed, 55 injured including 30 children, some seriously injured.By US-Saudi...
2017 Review: Yemen
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 29, 2017 | Blog
On the night of Trump’s inauguration, he approved a raid on al-Qaeda in a village in central Yemen. Two Americans were killed in the raid: Chief Petty Officer Ryan Williams and 8-year-old Nawar Anwar al-Awlaki. Nawar was hit in the neck with a bullet and died in her...
12/15/17 Will Porter on the undercounted civilian deaths in Yemen
by Damon Hatheway | Dec 15, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
Will Porter makes his debut on the Scott Horton Show to discuss his article for the Libertarian Institute, "Yemen's Silent Numbers: Official Death Count Masks War's Toll on Civilians." Porter explains the numerous problems with the OHCHR's civilian death count and why...
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USC Bows Down to Pro-Israel Terrorists, Cancels Muslim-American’s Valedictorian Speech
No one hates Americans' sacred right of free speech more than Israel's American fifth column. No one is a bigger group of cowards than the USC Trojans. Always have been a bunch of sniveling little weaklings.
A War of Unyielding Horror
That's what the Washington Post calls Israel's slaughter of innocents in Gaza.
Failure Follies: The US Navy Continues the Race to the Bottom
The collapse of western martial civilization is sticking to its schedule. The Wasp class LHD, USS Boxer, has suffered yet another engineering casualty. On this, the Navy delivers with a spectacularly consistent track record of failure with the Little Crappy Ships, the...
More on Immigration and Public Property
Inspired by scholar Simon Guenzl, it occurred to me that regarding "state-claimed" so-called public property, people have been wronged not primarily as taxpayers but as potential homesteaders. (See Guenzl's "Public Property and the Libertarian Immigration...
The F35: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
“Soon after publication ‘Superiority’ was inserted into the Engineering curriculum of MIT, to warn the graduates that the Better is often the enemy of the Good, and the Best can be the enemy of both, as it is always too late.” - Arthur C. Clarke Superiority by Arthur...
Thomas Szasz: Champion of Freedom
Today is the 104th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Szasz (1920-2012), the great if unappreciated libertarian and defender of individual autonomy and dignity. A psychiatrist by profession, for over 50 years, Szasz was the foremost critic of the social-control system...
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