In 1985, the classic horror-comedy film Return of the Living Dead was unleashed upon the world. In it, a worker at a medical supply warehouse accidentally releases a chemical weapon while hazing a teenage employee. The weapon, now affectionately known as “Tar-man,”...
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Its Not Getting Better: Cops in the U.S. Still Kill Someone Every 8 Hours
by Matt Agorist | Apr 4, 2022 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
It has been nearly two years since Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd. At the time, Floyd’s death would set off massive protests across the country as politicians and political pundits played lip service to Black Lives Matter and others, as they offered up their...
Peace & Freedom Advocates Must Seize Power. LP Senate Candidate Marc Victor & Keith Knight
by Keith Knight | Mar 25, 2022 | Don't Tread on Anyone
https://youtu.be/ER2K3A9aAfs ... man, not being omnipotent as well as not being omniscient, always finds his power limited for doing all the things that he would like to do. In short, his power is necessarily limited by natural laws, but not his freedom of will....
Et Tu, Heritage?
by Norman Singleton | Mar 21, 2022 | Economics, Featured Articles
Heritage Foundation’s Research Technology Fellow Kara Fredrick’s recent paper, “Combating Big Tech Totalitarianism A Road Map,” is an about face from where the think tank stood just two years ago—and a major departure from where the Hertiage Foundation has stood for...
WATCH: Father of 5 Refuses Blood Test, Half Dozen Cops Handcuff and Suffocate Him to Death
by Matt Agorist | Mar 18, 2022 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
The words ‘I can’t breathe’ have become a rallying cry for those who advocate for an end to police brutality. In case after gruesome case, these words are captured on video as cops squeeze the life from American citizens. Though police apologists will claim that...
Pulling Decentralization from the Ruins of ‘Liberal Democracy’
by José Niño | Mar 16, 2022 | Featured Articles
So-called liberal democracies have characterized the West for the past century and are viewed as the pinnacle of political development. So much so that Western elites are firmly convinced that this system of governance should be spread far and wide—be it indirectly...
Taxpayers Left Holding the Bag After Cops Kill Man Who ‘Pointed Finger Like a Gun’
by Matt Agorist | Mar 14, 2022 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
On the night of March 12, 2020, Donnie Sanders, 47, was merely driving down the road, minding his own business when an officer with the Kansas City police department began following him. Moments later, Sanders would be shot and killed. He was unarmed and had harmed no...
U.S. Ammo Sales Up 166% in the Two Weeks Following Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
by Sam Jacobs | Mar 11, 2022 | Foreign Policy
March 11th, 2022: On February 24, the Russian Federation launched air attacks on military installations and airports across the nation of Ukraine. This occurred shortly after the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, declared the separatist states of Donbas and Lugansk...
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Optimism for the Future w/Scott Horton
Scott is back to discuss radio, releasing his book, Col Douglas McGregor, debating Wesley Clark, Syria, Hegseth, Trump, and Defend the Guard.
Get Your Kids Out of Government Schools
Israeli agents are censoring American students' textbooks. Because as we all know, the only real marginalized group is the Israeli regime.
The Carrier Cavalcade of Calamities Continues Part XVIII
Please note the highlights from the new report from CRS below on the Ford-class carrier fiasco speaks to "welding issues", call me Captain Obvious but in shipbuilding or the building of any exquisite platforms, the identification of welding issues infers a complete...
Trump & Hannity: Unveiling Foreign Policy Shifts – New Episode of the Kyle Anzalone Show
In this episode of the Kyle Anone Show, we dive deep into Trump's recent interview with Sean Hannity, where he reveals his bold and controversial views on foreign policy. We’ll unpack the rhetoric surrounding Trump’s stance on Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran...
The Icebreaker Follies Continue to Break the Bank and Not Deliver
Aiviq The US has 1.5 icebreakers because it has had to cannibalize one of its ancient and sclerotic icebreakers to make the remaining heavy work.But for all this, the same Coast Guard bought the Aiviq for $125 million late last year. And don't expect them to get this...
NGAD is DOA: The Air Force Continues to Fail
Sandboxx does a terrific overview of the problems inherent in this. While I have beaten the drum on the inherent challenges of emerging problems in Revolutions in Military Affairs throughout the 21st century, no one at the Pentagon is paying attention as they leap...
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