Brian Gray has an essay, originally featured at the 2019 Libertarian Scholars Conference, making the case for libertarianism's non-aggression principle and the concept of an objective, universal morality at his blog Anarcholife.
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Davos Demolition Derby for World Freedom
by Jim Bovard | Jan 22, 2024 | Featured Articles
The World Economic Forum had their annual conference last week in Davos, Switzerland. Once again, the Davos crowd ran a demolition derby for the destruction of liberty around the globe. The WEF seized the COVID pandemic to champion a “Great Reset” to radically...
1/18/24 Gareth Porter on the War in Gaza
by Scott Horton | Jan 21, 2024 | The Scott Horton Show
Download Episode. Gareth Porter returns to the show to mark episode 6,000. They start with a short discussion of Porter’s next book on the Cold War before diving into what’s happening in Gaza. They talk about Netanyahu’s propaganda strategy after October 7, the risk...
1/18/24 Glenn Greenwald on the Legacy of the Edward Snowden Leaks
by Scott Horton | Jan 21, 2024 | The Scott Horton Show
Download Episode. Glenn Greenwald joins Scott to discuss the Edward Snowden leaks and the broader fight to protect civil liberties. They start with a discussion of Greenwald’s remarkable consistency amid the dramatic evolution of America’s political dynamics. They...
1/18/24 Max Blumenthal on the Lies Getting Gazans and Israeli Hostages Killed
by Scott Horton | Jan 20, 2024 | The Scott Horton Show
Download Episode. Max Blumenthal returns to the show to talk about some of his recent reporting about Gaza. They first discuss some New York Times reports about October 7th that are not only completely free of evidence but are even disputed by the victims being...
1/18/24 Tim Shorrock on the Dangerous and Avoidable Escalations with North Korea
by Scott Horton | Jan 20, 2024 | The Scott Horton Show
Download Episode. Tim Shorrock joined Scott on Antiwar Radio this week to discuss North Korea. Although the news has been dominated by Israel and Ukraine, tensions have been rising on the Korean peninsula as well — especially as Biden has worked towards...
Kyle Anzalone Talks Israel-Palestine with Judge Nap
by Will Porter | Jan 17, 2024 | Blog
Libertarian Institute news editor Kyle Anzalone joins the Judge to discuss America's complicity in Israeli war crimes in Gaza, where more than 24,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 7, according to local health officials.
Even American Neo-Nazis Have Abandoned Ukraine
by Ken Silva | Jan 17, 2024 | Blog, Foreign Policy
Editor's Note: The activities of Christopher Pohlhaus were previously reported on by the Libertarian Institute's Kyle Anzalone. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, neo-Nazis in the U.S. expressed widespread support for...
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Ep 013 “End of an Era: The Infantry Folds Its Colors”
New WarNotes Podcast episode is live Monday 17 February 2025. The age of the infantry is over after a thousands-year long reign in human warfare and conflict. The next 75 years in the 21st century will put paid to an august and enduring institution in human conflict....
Finding Faith w/Josh Childress
Coincidence isn’t a thing, but synchronicity is. You never know why you’re put in somebody’s life.
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A declaration of the University of the Intuitively Obvious. Spicy times ahead. My Substack Email me at cgpodcast@pm.me
We’re Not One Of Them. We’re One Of You.
The life of a state-intellectual is charmed. They get a cushy job at a think tank funded by weapons manufacturers, the Pentagon, USAID, and foreign governments. They get invited on power faction media and platformed as essential thinkers. They get professorships at...
US Hypersonics Off to Stuttering Start (Again)
This is part of the "prompt strike" initiative trying to increase the speed of delivery of munitions operationally. It took two years of delays to have a first test launch in December 2024 (maybe, Pentagon is shady on launch date actual); The missile at the core of...
Carrier Follies: Yet Another Failure Arrow in the Quiver
You had one job. Well, two. You can't launch and receive aircraft reliably. Nor apparently can you detect and deploy sensor capabilities to aim the aircraft that occasionally leave the very expensive deck. The radar has actually degraded over time. The dual-band radar...
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