Nicolas Davies joins the show for an update on the situation in Bolivia, where President Evo Morales was forced to flee the country last year after allegations that his party fixed the elections to give him another term. Davies argues that the elections probably were...
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On Tuesday, Antiwar Voters Might Decide the Presidential Election
by Hunter DeRensis | Nov 1, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Politics
On Monday [two weeks ago], on the 19th anniversary of U.S. soldiers hitting the ground in Afghanistan, dozens of people gathered in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with the goal of ensuring that our men and women in uniform won’t be in Afghanistan for another anniversary....
Modern Age: “What Character from Creative Literature Would Be The Best Choice For President?”
by Steven Woskow | Nov 1, 2020 | Blog
Modern Age is pleased to offer some relief that nonetheless has a measure of relevance. We asked some twenty of our friends and contributors to weigh in on the best choice for president—but not the best choice on the ballot this November. Instead, we asked them to...
Episode 492: Post-Election Predictions w/ Jeff Deist
by Peter R. Quiñones | Nov 1, 2020 | Free Man Beyond the Wall
63 Minutes Safe for Work Jeff Deist is the president of the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama and former chief of staff to congressman Ron Paul. Jeff joins Pete to discuss possible scenarios that could happen on election night, but more importantly to answer the...
10/30/20 Giorgio Cafiero on the Normalization of Israel-Sudan Relations
by Scott Horton | Oct 31, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to Giorgio Cafiero about the latest push for Sudan to join the group of countries officially normalizing ties with Israel. Cafiero thinks these official normalization deals are somewhat significant, but reminds us that none of the countries to sign such...
137: Pre-Election Circus
by Tommy Salmons | Oct 31, 2020 | Year Zero
Tommy touches on the stories of the last few weeks and the last 4 years. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/strangerencounterspodcast/Pre-Election_Circus.mp3
136: We’re Not The Same Pt 2 w/Ryan Bunting
by Tommy Salmons | Oct 31, 2020 | Year Zero
A continuation of Tommy's conversation with Ryan about the election and the political ramifications of 2020. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/strangerencounterspodcast/ryan_pt_2.mp3
Will Elections in Palestine Provide a Path to Peace?
by Cameron Boyle | Oct 31, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The prospect of elections in Palestine has brought vital hope to a land synonymous with suffering. Despite enduring decades of conflict, loss, and tumult, a "tripartite assault" currently threatens to push the situation beyond repair. This takes the form of Israel’s...
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Tanks for Nothing: The Era of Manned Armor is Over
The beat goes on. I have made the outrageous claim that the era of the carrier is over and also infer that manned tanks are also way past their expiration date due to the demonstrative lop-sided opportunities in salvo competition that is seeing 7-10 million dollar...
Reader Request
Does anyone have the CRS or GAO report of the completed F35 OT&E [Pentagon’s Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E)]? Any documentation will do. They fielded the 1,000th airframe and it has NEVER jumped from initial operational capability (IOC) to...
Carrier Blues: Even the Mainstream is Waking Up
The ice is breaking on the stonewalling of the defense community and external observers to have an honest conversation on the aircraft carrier; they may be getting the message on how indefensible and anachronistic this extraordinarily expensive weapons system is. The...
Me at the Pentagon
The COVID Narrative Exposed on C-SPAN
Domestic Imperialists used the coercive apparatus of the state to stop hundreds of millions of people from enjoying their lives for years. Surely, we should see a great utilitarian benefit from these COVID lockdown policies and mask mandates. Why was it, that states...
Movie Bob’d
In the time just before the rise of Pewidepie as the most popular YouTuber there were the angry and nostalgic reviewers. The Angry Video Game Nerd formally Nintendo, Nostalgia Critic, Spoonyone, Cinemasnob and so on all were prominent on the platform. Mostly in their...
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