The terrorist animal who murdered 50 people in New Zealand last week correctly predicted the response to his rampage as the divide is growing faster than ever. “Liberty provokes diversity, and diversity preserves liberty.”—John Dalberg-Acton In the above quote, Acton...
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NZ Shooter’s War on the Grey Zone guest Will Porter
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 22, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
Will Porter returns to FPF to discuss the New Zealand shooter's motive. The shooter wanted a war on the 'Grey Zone' in an attempt to try to drive cultures further apart. He was willing to commit disgusting acts of violence to achieve those ends. Will compares the...
News Roundup 2/27/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 27, 2019 | News Roundup
US News Facebook is looking at cracking down on ‘anti-vaxers.’ [Link] San Francisco will expunge the records of over 8,000 marijuana convictions. [Link] Col Douglas Macgregor explains how Trump has created a possible path to peace with North Korea. [Link] Haiti Yves...
A Response to Daniel McCarthy’s ‘Why Libertarians are Wrong’
by Jeff Deist | Feb 26, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
Daniel McCarthy, editor of Modern Age and editor at large for The American Conservative, recently published an essay on the Spectator USA site titled "Why Libertarians are Wrong." It merits a response because Mr. McCarthy is friendly and sympathetic toward...
Locked Up: How the Modern Prison-Industrial Complex Puts So Many Americans in Jail
by Sam Jacobs | Feb 26, 2019 | Featured Articles, Op Eds
Where you find the laws most numerous, there you will find also the greatest injustice. Arcesilaus, Greek philosopher and student of Plato on power and personal sovereignty There’s no two ways about it: The United States of America and its 50 state governments love...
Revenge, the Plot for Cinema and Life.
by Kym Robinson | Feb 18, 2019 | Featured Articles, Op Eds
Wick John Wick is an exciting character and series of films. It fits nicely inside the ranks of a classic genre of fiction, especially in the masculine action film era which died out in the late 1990s. Though we have had glimmers of that period of action heroes,...
2/8/19 Muhammad Sahimi on Iran’s ‘Fake Opposition’
by Scott Horton | Feb 9, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Muhammad Sahimi talks about the delicate state of Iranian politics and the necessity of avoiding war there. Discussed on the show: "Pompeo, Bolton, And Iran’s “Fake Opposition”" (LobeLog) Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action Going to Tehran: Why America Must Accept the...
News Roundup 1/15/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Jan 15, 2019 | News Roundup
The Neocons The Neocons are returning to influence within the Trump Administration and the Democratic Party. [Link] Glenn Greenwald on the Democratic elite’s reunion with the neocons and the Democratic voters’ move towards militarism. [Link] Matt Taibbi: The Return of...
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John Boyd: Patterns of Conflict
COL John Boyd was a singular mind in military matters and had a terrific impact on shattering some of the myths that have made the American military art since 1945 so awful and mired in defeat. Boyd was a heavy intellectual lifter in innovative ideas and one of the...
Economics and Everyday Life, 2
"[E]conomic relations constitute a machinery by which men devote their energies to the immediate accomplishment of each other's purposes in order to secure the ultimate accomplishment of their own, irrespective of what those purposes of their own may be, and therefore...
Anti-War Blog – She Was Only Ten Years Old
She was only ten years of age. A girl. A daughter. Innocent. Tala Abu Ajwa was roller skating in early September when Israeli government missiles took her life, along with several other civilians. The image of Tala’s pink roller skates still attached to her young body...
CG Announcement November 2024
Me contemplating the Herculean task before me... I will be pausing Chasing Ghosts from its fortnightly cadence of issuance for the remainder of the year. I am taking the time to regroup and focus on the new occasional podcast, WarNotes: A Conflict Podcast as a...
Economics and Everyday Life
"[T]he general principles which regulate our conduct in business are identical with those which regulate our deliberations, our selections between alternatives, and our decisions, in all other branches of life. And this is why we not only may, but must, take our...
The Government Is Full of Domestic Imperialists | Guest: Keith Knight | Ep 306
https://youtu.be/1wmTo16dWck As the Cabinet appointees within the incoming Trump administration take shape, there is cause for hope among libertarians, as well as some cause for concern. Matt Kibbe is joined by Keith Knight, managing editor at the Libertarian...
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