At least 45 journalists have been killed for their work in 2018. [Link] Senators are looking to pass a law that punishes companies who support BDS. [Link] The Saudi Ambassador to the US, and the younger brother of MbS, KbS returns to the US. He fled after the...
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FPF #244 – False Flags in Syria guest Will Porter
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 10, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
Will Porter returns to FPF to cover the alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syria. Will debunks the common lies about Ghouta 2013, Khan Sheikhoun 2017, and Douma 2018. Will and Kyle discuss the Syrian Army offensive in Idlib and the potential for another...
FPF #224 – Wikileaks & Storm Troopers
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 25, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #224, I discuss the reports that Julian Assange will soon be handed over to British authorities. Assange has been targeted for the important information his organizations, Wikileaks, has released to the public and his sympathy for the Catalan independence...
6/29/18 Brent Skorup on the Supreme Court's Ruling in Carpenter v. United States
by Scott Horton | Jul 2, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Brent Skorup from the Mercatur Institute and George Mason University is interviewed on both the Capenter v United States ruling and his article in the Washington Times with Melodoy Calkins from June 27th, 2017 titled "A Supreme Court Call: On the Third Party Doctrine...
The US Is On Pace To Bomb Afghanistan More Than Ever This Year — With No End In Sight
by Scott Horton | Jun 25, 2018 | Blog
Christopher Woody, Business Insider via Task and Purpose: The 591 weapons released over Afghanistan in May were the most in a month so far this year, according to new statistics released by the Air Force. Those 591 topped the previous high this year, which was 562 in...
News Roundup 2/20/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 20, 2018 | Blog
A Baltimore jury awards $37 million to the family of a woman murdered by Baltimore police. [Link] Baltimore ranked first in homicides per capita in 2017. [Link] South Korea's President says the Olympics have eased tensions with North Korea. [Link] At least 17 people...
Foreign Policy Focus #136 – Trump and 2017 with Will Porter
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 29, 2017 | Conflicts of Interest
Will Porter joins Foreign Policy Focus to analyze foreign policy in 2017. We review all the big stories from Russia, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Africa, and North Korea. Will and I break down Trump's first year as Commander in chief and biggest blunders....
‘We Got a Fu__in’ Problem’
by Seymour Hersh | Jun 27, 2017 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Sidebar to main story here. Intelligence officials doubted the alleged Sarin gas attack at Khan Sheikhoun. WELT AM SONNTAG presents a chat protocol of a security advisor and an active American soldier on duty at a key base in the region. This conversation was provided...
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Capitalism Can’t Be Everything Its Foes Say It Is
"Nothing is more unpopular today than the free market economy, i.e., capitalism. Everything that is considered unsatisfactory in present-day conditions is charged to capitalism. The atheists make capitalism responsible for the survival of Christianity. But the papal...
Rewarding Failure at the Galactic Level
One trillion dollars, the rest of the planet spends approx 2.4-2.7 trillion dollars, the Pentagon is not delivering much bang for the buck. They even funded accounting errors to reward the poor performance of Pentagon program managers. When combined with off DOD...
We: Records 31-35
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Anti-War Blog – Rafah is now a memory
“Down this road on a summer day in 1944, the soldiers came. Nobody lives here now. They stayed only a few hours. When they had gone, a community, which had lived for a thousand years, was dead. This is Oradour-sur-Glane, in France. The day the soldiers came, the...
Be Careful Who You Defend
ICE tactics in MN have been heavy handed and the “protesters” are funded by the same people that have funded every color revolution of the 21st century. You don’t have to be on either side.
The Slobbering Beast of Power
Beneath the uniforms, costumes of power or the suits of fashionable exuberance lurks naked flesh. Often flabby and unimpressive. The victims of such know the putrid stench on their breath, the sickly odour of sweat, the repulsive effluent of discharge as it penetrates...










