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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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[GUEST] Matt Wolfson: Israeli Connection to Maduro Kidnapping/ Will Zionists Get Their War With Iran?
Missed signals are costly; misplaced confidence is worse. We open by unpacking the concrete indicators that war planners watch—carrier deployments, airspace changes, and last‑minute strike deliberations—and what they tell us about the real likelihood of a U.S. hit on...
Breathe the waves of peace
He stood composed, the wind pushed him. The trees waved and leaned above and around. Clouds considered rain, though retained a deep grey. Birds, breeze and his own breathing a convalescence of harmony. He was alone. Standing as if on a horse, the ancient position...
The Kyle Anzalone Show [GUEST] Nick Cleveland-Stout on Making Big Money on War: Polymarket and Think Tanks
What happens when war becomes a market and foreign policy turns into an odds board? We dive into the uneasy world of prediction platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi, where traders place bets on battlefield maps, covert raids, and even the exact words politicians will...
Maps Don’t Lie
The Greenland drama is amusing but reality about the players is rather sobering. A casual look at Russia's habitual military presence in the Arctic for generations dispels any illusion. Europe is presently making lots of noise in a scheduled exercise in Greenland to...
The Kyle Anzalone Show: From ICE To “I Seized Your Oil”
A young woman lies dead on a Minneapolis street, an ICE officer pulled the trigger, and the official story leans on power instead of necessity. We open with what the footage actually shows, why the shot trajectory matters, and how a federal investigation shifts...
War 101: A Cautionary Tale
Dear NATO and EU/SSR, Keep this in the back of your mind in your salons and conference rooms in Brussels: “Diplomacy without military might is like music without instruments.” Frederick the Great
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