Looming over the North Dakota plains lies a massive and ominous concrete pyramid, each face displaying four large discs leering out over the surrounding terrain, as if keeping watch. The mammoth structure rises seventy-nine feet above the surface and extends...
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Haitians Rise Against The Empire
by Steven Woskow | Oct 5, 2019 | Blog
Thousands of Haitians have taken to the streets in protest against the US puppet government in Haiti and the constant meddling in Haitian affairs by the Core Group (US, Canada, France, Brazil, Spain, UN, Eu and OAS). Years of interfering in Haiti starting with the...
Blowback: CSIS Study Says 4 Times As Many Militants Since 9/11/2001
by Steven Woskow | Oct 1, 2019 | Blog
Blowback from the US war on terror is actually creating more terrorist. Zerohedge is reporting the results from a study published by Center for Strategic and International Studies including a map showing where the expansion of terrorism has occurred. "Despite nearly...
The Real Reason the US is Staying in Afghanistan
by Ronald Enzweiler | Sep 19, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
As someone who lived and worked at the field level in Afghanistan for six years (2008-14) implementing projects for the U.S. Agency for International Development, I am bemused by the fact that the mainstream media (who should have known better or worse yet, actually...
War, Peace, and the State
by Murray N. Rothbard | Jul 25, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The libertarian movement has been chided by William F. Buckley, Jr., for failing to use its "strategic intelligence" in facing the major problems of our time. We have, indeed, been too often prone to "pursue our busy little seminars on whether or not to demunicipalize...
Dangerous Foreign Policy at the National Conservatism Conference
by Hunter DeRensis | Jul 23, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Libertarianism
A person would be hard-pressed to find a day in the Washington D.C. calendar where there isn’t some kind of conference. They’re typically small affairs with free lunches, and more useful at hitting a think tank’s spending quota than influencing policy. As a...
Justin Raimondo, RIP (1951-2019)
by Eric Garris | Jun 30, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Libertarianism
Reprinted from Antiwar.com. Justin Raimondo, former editorial director and co-founder of Antiwar.com, is dead at 67. He died at his home in Sebastopol, California, with his husband, Yoshinori Abe, by his side. He had been diagnosed with 4th stage lung cancer in...
Was it worth it? Guernica to Sana’a
by Kym Robinson | Jun 6, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
When the Fascist fleet of twenty bombers, made up of German and Italian ‘volunteers’ serving the Spanish Nationalist forces, dropped their destructive payload onto the city of Guernica the world reacted in outrage. A large military force had knowingly attacked...
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“The Bisexuals of Politics”
In a recent debate on the Joe Rogan Experience, between Douglas Murray and Dave Smith, Murray accused libertarians as being the “bisexuals of politics.” An interesting claim, one that assumes politics is in itself is a binary. Or that those in the ‘liberty’ spectrum,...
Trump’s Tariffs w/Thomas Eddelem
Thomas Eddelem joined me to break down Trump’s tariff plan, and how it may affect you. Alp
Dave Smith Debates Douglas Murray on Joe Rogan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah6kirkSwTg
Katie Halper on Anti-Semitic Israel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwsKBBFG728
Keith Knight Vs. Ben Burgis
Socialism Vs Capitalism | Rutgers University Vs Libertarian Institute https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWjakQV0rm0
Ford Follies: The Toilet Chronicles
One never knew the "brown-water" (riverine) navy would take to the high seas in this alpha example of engineering excellence. Did you know they designed the Ford with no urinals? We all know why and those toilets instead of the water-less urinals so common today have...
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