As Stateless Productions enters the production phase of our new documentary, “America’s Police Crisis,” I can’t get the subject of police brutality out of my head. When people hear the term “police brutality,” depending on their background, they may start to question...
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Cop Attempts to Shoot Cow, Shoots Fellow Pig Instead
by Matt Agorist | Mar 25, 2021 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
Despite much of their training consisting of shooting their weapons, police officers often shoot and even kill innocent bystanders while trying to kill something else. This happens so often that even their fellow officers aren’t safe from the crossfire. Illustrating...

The Lockdowns Were One Big Fat Mistake
by Ryan McMaken | Mar 24, 2021 | Featured Articles
Like nearly all U.S. states, Georgia imposed a stay-at-home order in March 2020 in response to demands from public health officials claiming a stay-at-home order would lessen total deaths from COVID-19. But unlike most states, Georgia ended its stay-at-home order...
COI#85 – Will Biden Join the New ‘Scramble for Africa’? guest Maj. Danny Sjursen
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 19, 2021 | Conflicts of Interest
On COI #85 Danny Sjursen returns to the show to discuss some of his recent columns at Antiwar.com. Kyle and Will ask Danny about ever-expanding US military involvement on the African continent, as well as French adventurism across the Sahel region, including in Chad,...
Russia Recalls Its U.S. Ambassador After President Biden Refers to Vladimir Putin as a ‘Killer’
by Dave DeCamp | Mar 18, 2021 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Russia called its ambassador to the US back to Moscow on Wednesday after an interview of President Biden aired where Biden called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “killer.” In the interview, ABC’s George Stephanopoulos asked President Biden if he believes that Putin...
COI #84 – Building Antiwar & Anti-Lockdown Coalitions
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 17, 2021 | Conflicts of Interest
On COI #84, Kyle is joined by Angela McArdle, Joanne Leon, and Kelley Lane to discuss forming broad antiwar and anti-lockdown coalitions. The US empire is stronger than ever in 2021, with wars and interventions expanding from West Africa to Central Asia to the tune of...
Episode 551: A Look at the John Birch Society and Will Grigg’s Time There w/ Thomas Eddlem
by Peter R. Quiñones | Mar 17, 2021 | Free Man Beyond the Wall
51 Minutes Safe For Work Thomas R. Eddlem is a freelance writer who has been published in more than 20 periodicals, and a high school history and economics teacher. Tom joins Pete to talk about his time at the John Birch Society, providing background and talking about...
COI #81 – Biden Is Making All the Wrong Decisions in the Middle East
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 10, 2021 | Conflicts of Interest
On COI#81, Connor Freeman - writer at The Libertarian Institute - returns to the show to discuss Biden continued support for the genocide in Yemen. On the campaign trail, Biden used harsh rhetoric about Saudi Arabia. Once he became president, he promised to end...
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Halloween Election
Halloween is upon us again and it happens to be before the next Most important election in history. The sacred ritual of the democracy ghouls, when the imperial citizens of the United States vote for their executive, though other candidates exist it is relegated to...
Interview: The Fed, the Medical Cartel, and US Complicity in Genocide
Keith Knight and I discuss how the US government robs us, serves Big Pharma, and enables Israel’s crimes against humanity.
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Holocaust – On Behalf of Those Who Died Alone
The tubes connected to my arm are melting. I am surrounded by flames moving closer and closer like an angry mob waving torches above their heads. Except there are no people around. I have been yelling for help at the top of my lungs, but no one can hear me. Or if they...
Hey Moe! Hey Larry! Look, It’s the Army Watercraft Circus!
Not only can they not float a portable pier [Gaza] (at a cool burn rate of 335 million debt-bucks) but they can't maintain an aging fleet of maritime connectors. The Army continues to trip over itself in most missions. Maybe they could reach zero by 2028 in the...
The US Doesn’t Have a Monopoly on Contemporary Military Incompetence
The six-thousand-ton INS Arihant sank in 2017 and remained out of service at the docks while the water was pumped out, and the pipes replaced. The entire process took ten months. Imagine not only not having the sea sense to seal your boat before diving but having no...
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