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The Antiwar Comic: Your Local Post Office
by Tony DiGerolamo | May 29, 2021 | Blog
I still don't believe this one. I mean, Ben Franklin must be spinning in his grave. The very IDEA this is happening wouldn't be worthy of a segment on Infowars five years ago. More comics at the Webcomic Factory
The Antiwar Comic: The Acceptable Opinion Box
by Tony DiGerolamo | May 22, 2021 | Blog
Are you inside the box? More comics at the Webcomic Factory.
The Antiwar Comic: You Know the Narrative
by Tony DiGerolamo | May 15, 2021 | Blog
Hey all! Welcome to the latest installment. These days, you can't get a war going without a narrative to push it. Quick shout out to Scott Horton for recontacting me on Twitter and getting me set back up here again. And to the website person! Thanks! More comics at...
The Antiwar Comic: What Position?
by Tony DiGerolamo | May 11, 2021 | Blog
Hey all! I'm back with some more comics! We never really stopped, but if you want to get caught up this is the next comic below click thru at the Webcomic Factory for the rest. It was interesting doing Antiwar Comics during the Trump era, since he seemed to be trying...
5/11/21 Dave Smith on the Upcoming Pennsylvania LP Convention and Mises Caucus Event
by Scott Horton | May 11, 2021 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to Dave Smith about the upcoming Pennsylvania Libertarian Party convention and the special Mises Caucus event happening in Pittsburgh the same weekend. Both Smith and Scott will be speaking this Friday, May 14th, and there will be a host of other guest...
How the Government Covered Up the Waco Massacre
by Jim Bovard | Mar 25, 2021 | Featured Articles
The easiest way to achieve sainthood in Washington is to cover up a federal atrocity. Thus, it is no surprise that former senator John Danforth continues to be treated by the Washington Post as a visionary statesman. The Post showcased Danforth’s attack on Donald...
Reflections on ‘The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich’
by Kym Robinson | Mar 9, 2021 | Book Reviews, Featured Articles
“Those who do not remember the past are condemned to relive it.”- Santayana There are some books you read which leave lasting scars on the mind. For me, that was The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer. Having first read it as a child when war was...
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Interview: Establishing ‘Greater Israel’ By Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide
On the Kyle Anzalone Show, I explain how Israel has always aimed to control all of former Palestine—without the Palestinians.
Atrocities Quote
I thought I had put this in Enough Already -- or something? But I want to put it here for safe keeping at least. As told to me by a former marine on Twitter: “To get one to commit the greatest atrocities, you do not need to convince evil men to do evil. You need to...
Mountain of Ambition
This is an older allegory thing that I wrote back in early 2022 The Mountain of Ambition Imagine if you will that upon the horizon sits an impressive mountain. It is the distant fixture that confronts you every day. So far away and yet, it stands as it...
Immigration Control and the Rule of Law
If you think that immigration control does not strike at the heart of the rule of law, you need to listen to this: https://youtu.be/Ierrs3E3Qow?si=8Szi0YiuDfh7Xgte
The Palestinians: The Libertarian Take
Even if the Palestinians are not a People, they nevertheless are and always have been people—that is, individual human beings with natural rights, namely, the rights to life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness. Like everyone else. But individuals can come...
Creative Chaos: Inside the CIA’s Covert War to Topple the Syrian Government
Announcing the publication of the Libertarian Institute's 17th book, the long-promised, Creative Chaos: Inside the CIA's Covert War to Topple the Syrian Government, by the great William Van Wagenen....
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