Raw audio from the conversation between Julian Assange and Clinton State Department lawyer Cliff Johnson. Assange warns of breach of data that puts individuals at risk. https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1339243694717714434 Full audio here...
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Episode 510: Questioning The Narrative of The Boston Marathon Bombing w/ Monica Perez
by Peter R. Quiñones | Dec 14, 2020 | Free Man Beyond the Wall
64 Minutes PG-13 Pete invited Monica Perez to come back on the show to have a discussion about the Boston Marathon Bombing. Both admit they were highly skeptical of conspiracy theories until this event. Monica goes over the suspicious background of the Tsarnaev...
There is No Such Thing as ‘Law’ in America
by Scott Horton | Nov 30, 2020 | Blog
Drug Dealer Cop Gets Off Scott Free.
DEBATE: Big Tech Censorship. Stephan Kinsella vs. Keith Knight
by Keith Knight | Nov 29, 2020 | Don't Tread on Anyone
https://youtu.be/5xtW4Uxx2EU War has always been the occasion of a great — and usually permanent — acceleration and intensification of State power over society. War is the great excuse for mobilizing all the energies and resources of the nation, in the name of...
Stanley Cohen
by Scott Horton | Nov 27, 2020 | Blog
https://twitter.com/StanleyCohenLaw/status/1332433418878029824
S. Dakota Tax Parasite ‘Law Enforcement Officers,’ Terrified of Competing for Jobs in the Market, Sue to Stop Pot Legalization
by Scott Horton | Nov 24, 2020 | Blog
Oh yeah, no, it's because they are just terribly concerned about the proper process being followed! If there's one thing that anyone and everyone knows about the cops of South Dakota: they don't care about themselves at all! They are only worried what might happen if...
Law Student Discovers Mises, Becomes Libertarian Attorney Ep. 139
by Patrick Macfarlane | Nov 23, 2020 | Justice, Libertarianism, Vital Dissent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aliskti9DCk&feature=youtu.be Oklahoma attorney Joshua Harrison joins me today to discuss his experience discovering the Mises Institute during law school. We discuss law school and the practice of law from a libertarian perspective....
Cop Kills Woman
by Scott Horton | Nov 17, 2020 | Blog
Matt Agorist on the murder of Atatiana Jefferson: On the night of October 12, 2019, Atatiana Jefferson, 28, had committed no crime, had harmed no one, and was playing video games with her 8-year-old nephew when she heard a noise in the backyard and went to...
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The Kyle Anzalone Show: Trump’s Foreign Policy Is An Anti-American Disaster
Threats are easy. Supply chains, deterrence math, and real endgames are not. We dive into the rising talk of U.S. strikes on Venezuela and why public saber-rattling can lock leaders into dangerous escalations they can’t control. From leaked authorizations to carrier...
The Kyle Anzalone Show [Guest] Matt Wolfson: From NYC to MAGA – Inside America’s Surveillance and Zionist Network
Power doesn’t just show up in elections; it builds laboratories. We dive into how New York City became a proving ground for a fusion of finance, philanthropy, and policing that later spread across the country—then map how that same logic now shapes narratives around...
The Kyle Anzalone Show: Daniel McAdams on Will Trump’s ‘Bibi-Sitting’ Strategy Blow Up Into Another War?
The Ron Paul Institute's Daniel McAdams breaks down President Donald Trump's attempt to implement a ceasefire in Gaza while maintaining his relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Socialist Sincerity Test
If a politician claims to care about a shortage of X (food, healthcare, housing, etc.) and they have no ideas on how to increase the supply of X, they are disingenuous. The secret to mass consumption is mass production in the free market. It's how pornography...
The Politics of Envy
Elites created the environment for the politics of envy, Mamdani, Jay Jones kills it, and reawakening the Monroe Doctrine.
James Carden on The Kyle Anzalone Show – Trump, Ukraine, and the New Arms Race: Is the World Past Saving?
A new round of nuclear swagger, a fraying arms control regime, and a grinding war in Ukraine have pushed global risk back into everyday conversation. We bring James Carden of The Realist Review back to map how we got here—starting with the choices made in 1992, when...
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