Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism by Scott Horton A Video Adaptation Commentary by the author. Directed by Gus Cantavero. Access the full video playlist here.
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Episode 517: This F*#ked Up World w/ Matt Freeman from The Statist Quo Podcast
by Peter R. Quiñones | Dec 30, 2020 | Free Man Beyond the Wall
61 Minutes Not Safe For Work Matt Freeman is a Vet and the host of the Statist Quo podcast. Matt was on back in September with Pat Watson from the Uncensored Tactical podcast talking about what Civil War would look like in the United States. Matt returns to give his...

Bitcoin vs. Wall Street
by Tom Luongo | Dec 14, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
The big worry among the bitcoin perma-bears is the threat of government ‘making it illegal.’ The latest bogeyman on this front is none other than U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin. Rumors float that he’s considering outlawing ‘self-custody wallets,’ in effect...
An Image Is Not ‘Repugnant,’ War Crimes Are
by Kym Robinson | Dec 3, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
An image was shared on Twitter that has drawn the ire of the Australian government and some of the public. It has been called “Repugnant” by the Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison. Last month Australians tried to digest the revelations that members of their...
10/30/20 Matt Taibbi on Tech Censorship, Glenn Greenwald and the Hunter Biden Laptop Story
by Scott Horton | Nov 1, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Matt Taibbi discusses the controversial new developments surrounding possible corruption in the Biden family. Taibbi takes us back to the original controversy of Biden's supposed pressure on the Ukrainian government to dismiss prosecutor Viktor Shokin when Biden was...
US Escalates Campaign of Aggression Against China On All Fronts
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 30, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On Conflicts of Interest #27, Will and Kyle break down a series of recent stories that illustrate ramped up tensions between the US and China, as Washington carries out joint war games with Japan with eyes on Beijing and attempts to build an alliance of Asian states...
Traffic Lights, Risk Assessment, and Social Distancing in a COVID-19 World
by Zack Sorenson | Sep 15, 2020 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
The summer in America’s South was somewhat incredible. People were refusing to wear masks, refusing to socially distance, and COVID-19 cases were increasing tremendously. Many hospitals were stressed and sending patients to other hospitals, then to other states. As...
9/11/20 Trita Parsi: What Trump’s Iraq Troop Withdrawal Means for Ending America’s Wars
by Scott Horton | Sep 14, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Trita Parsi discusses President Trump's recent announcement of a troop withdrawal from Iraq. Parsi is hesitant to fully endorse this move, explaining that while troop reductions are obviously good, such individual tactical moves, in order to be truly effective, must...
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The “Least Performing” Circus Continues at the US Navy (and Elsewhere)
***Have been out of pocket for conference attendance*** The US Navy and the Pentagon continue the grand sclerotic and arthritic three ring circus of staggering inabilities to deliver any exquisite platforms on time, on budget and within scope. The sterling track...
Be Careful What You Ask for
You wanted America First. You got it. Did you think it wouldn't be conceived in national collectivist terms? The clue's in the name. It's America First, not Americans First.
Phony Noninterventionists
Call me naive, but I increasingly suspect that much of today's "left" is not antiwar on principle. Rather, it's anti-American war because, in its view, America (not just the government) is rotten to the core: bourgeois, racist, patriarchal, heteronormative, blah,...
America First is Always the Sober Alternative to War on the World
My shortest post ever. Ironic that Israel has more US senators than America.
My Views
I discuss the news around deportations, the military parade, No Kings, and Iran v Israel. ALP
Anti-War Blog – It’s Never Enough
It is hard to be up to date with any coverage for an ongoing war, especially in the social media age. Things move fast, the information that is real, verified, takes time to be confirmed and understood as factual. Lies, deception and sensationalism spreads fast, it’s...
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