The United States is amidst a full-blown moral panic concerning the authenticity and proliferation of online discourse. This latest culture of information anxiety over "misinformation" is an example of what one preeminent scholar called "conspiracy panics." This panic...
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Off-Duty Cop Arrested After Exposing Himself to Mother and Daughter at Gas Station
by Matt Agorist | Oct 4, 2022 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
Late last month, a woman and her child stopped at a gas station around 10:00 p.m. to fill up their vehicle and were shocked at what they saw. After making their purchase, the family looked at the tree line across the street from the store and saw a man exposing...
Voluntary Charity Gave Us the Statue of Liberty and the Salisbury Cathedral
by Keith Knight | Oct 3, 2022 | Blog
764 years ago, the Salisbury Cathedral was consecrated in England. Considered the oldest example of early Gothic architecture in England, the old beauty maintains the largest cloister, the tallest spire, and the largest external park or “cathedral close,” of any...
Military Conscription is Slavery
by Keith Knight | Oct 2, 2022 | Blog
Anytime a sane person mentions the reality that military conscription is forced labor under vile conditions and therefore slavery, the person is almost always met with "but soldiers got paid." The bizarre response comes from the term "free labor" and the assumptions...
9/30/22 Judge Andrew P. Napolitano on Snowden and Assange
by Scott Horton | Oct 1, 2022 | The Scott Horton Show
Download Episode. Scott talks with Andrew Napolitano about the government crimes Edward Snowden and Julian Assange exposed. First, the judge gives some legal history and context to help us understand specifically what Snowden revealed back in 2013. That leads to a...
These People Are Out of Their Minds
by Scott Horton | Oct 1, 2022 | Blog
I mean the consensus take over there at ForeignPolicy.com on the Russia-Ukraine war. Same as it ever was and all, but this time with H-bombs. This is why history is so fucked up. It's just the crazy-ass present of the past. Let's hope humanity at least survives the...
Who’s Winning in Ukraine? George Orwell (and Baghdad Bob)
by Peter Van Buren | Sep 29, 2022 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Score another point for author George Orwell as his masterwork 1984 continues to serve as an instruction manual for our society. In the world of the future, war was a constant feature, though the sides changed frequently. Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia are the three...
Our Leaders’ Oppressive Moralism
by Douglas Young | Sep 28, 2022 | Featured Articles
As Deepak Chopra said, “God gave man the truth. Then the Devil came in and said, “Hey, let’s organize it and call it ‘religion’.” The bumper sticker version is more blunt: “Dear Lord, save me from your followers.” Yet there are secular (worldly) fanatics too. Because...
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Halloween Election
Halloween is upon us again and it happens to be before the next Most important election in history. The sacred ritual of the democracy ghouls, when the imperial citizens of the United States vote for their executive, though other candidates exist it is relegated to...
Interview: The Fed, the Medical Cartel, and US Complicity in Genocide
Keith Knight and I discuss how the US government robs us, serves Big Pharma, and enables Israel’s crimes against humanity.
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Holocaust – On Behalf of Those Who Died Alone
The tubes connected to my arm are melting. I am surrounded by flames moving closer and closer like an angry mob waving torches above their heads. Except there are no people around. I have been yelling for help at the top of my lungs, but no one can hear me. Or if they...
Hey Moe! Hey Larry! Look, It’s the Army Watercraft Circus!
Not only can they not float a portable pier [Gaza] (at a cool burn rate of 335 million debt-bucks) but they can't maintain an aging fleet of maritime connectors. The Army continues to trip over itself in most missions. Maybe they could reach zero by 2028 in the...
The US Doesn’t Have a Monopoly on Contemporary Military Incompetence
The six-thousand-ton INS Arihant sank in 2017 and remained out of service at the docks while the water was pumped out, and the pipes replaced. The entire process took ten months. Imagine not only not having the sea sense to seal your boat before diving but having no...
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