Suicide rates among active military personnel and veterans of the post-9/11 wars are reaching new peaks. This report uses governmental data, secondary literature, and interviews to document a suicide epidemic that is emerging among post-9/11 fighters as part of a...
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Cops Break In Locked Gate in Wrong Yard, Shoot Dog In Front of 8 Year Old
by Matt Agorist | Jun 17, 2021 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
It is no secret that cops shoot dogs — a lot. Frequent readers of TFTP know too well how many beloved family pets are gunned down every year by public servants in the U.S. It happens so much that there is a term for it called “puppycide.” We have an endless archive of...
Getting Red-pilled By Legalman
by Tommy Salmons | May 12, 2021 | Year Zero
Legalman joined me to discuss the cognitive dissonance of constitutional conservatives, the infiltration of movements, and crypto as a psyop Legalman twitter The Quash 19 Skills Pdf Autonomy Course Critical Thinking Course Donate
Don’t Stop with Chauvin: A List of Unprosecuted Killer Cops
by Matt Agorist | Apr 28, 2021 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
On Tuesday former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin found guilty of unintentional second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. Chauvin was seen on video kneeling on the neck of George Floyd — who was handcuffed and not resisting —...
4/12/21 Jacob Sullum: Biden Loves Gun Control by Fiat
by Scott Horton | Apr 12, 2021 | The Scott Horton Show
Jacob Sullum discusses the Biden administration's possible moves on gun control. Thanks to recent mass shootings, says Sullum, gun control is back in the public eye, resulting in some proposed new laws like background checks, increased "red flag" rules, an "assault...
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...
If They’ll Confiscate Guns From One Of Their Own, They Won’t Take Yours?
by Peter R. Quiñones | Jan 5, 2021 | Blog
A retired NYPD Detective Sergeant has his home raided to take his guns. How safe do you feel?
‘If You Like Your Guns, You Can Keep Your Guns’
by Peter R. Quiñones | Dec 28, 2020 | Blog
“And it’s OK to call anyone talking about taking them away your enemy.” I believe this is one of the most important messages going forward to draw gun owners to the ideas of liberty. I used the plural “ideas” there purposefully. Many people read Rothbard and others...
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The Kyle Anzalone Show [GUEST] PROF. Mohammad Marandi : Brink of War! – Inside Iran’s Dealmaking, Deterrence, And Doubt
PROF. Mohammad Marandi joins Kyle live from Moscow. His Internet connection is a little sketchy but the audio is fine. Be sure to comment to help us with the YT algorithm. What if the real battlefield isn’t a border but a bottleneck? We sit down with Professor...
Rules for Radicals, Prologue w/John Weeks
John joins me to read and comment on the book Rules for Radicals. In this episode we read The Prologue in preparation for diving into Alinsky’s work.
The Kyle Anzalone Show: [GUEST] LtCOL. Karen Kwiatkowski : Netanyahu Arrives in Washington to Plot Iran War
Headlines keep colliding: sudden airspace closures, a foreign leader urging new wars, and a deluge of Epstein revelations that raise more questions than answers. We cut through the noise to map the pattern—who benefits from distraction, why certain names stay hidden,...
Update February 2025: The Pause That Refreshes
I have not published an episode for a month which is unusual to those of you used to my fortnightly cadence. Well, I am moving and that has caused some difficulties in time management. We have relocated and now we are looking for a house while in temporary...
“Few and Defined,” Really?
The takings clause of the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution places a limit (just compensation) on an implied power (eminent domain) that is not listed in Article I, Section 8. Thus, James Madison was less than candid when he said the national government’s powers...










