Michael Harris is back. This episode we discuss the potential for vaccine mandates and what you can do to protect yourself. 19 Skills Pdf Autonomy Course Critical Thinking Course Donate Patreon RyanBunting.com
Rachel Tobias joined me to discuss the World Economic Forum's plans for our future and how we may view and combat these plans in our own lives. Rachel twitter The Freedom Ministry 19 Skills Pdf Autonomy Course Critical Thinking Course Donate Patreon...
Sal joined me to talk about the state of the economy and why everyone should be implementing Agorism to the best of their ability to hedge against corporatism, inflation, and a potential economic crash. There was a delay, but you’ll really enjoy this conversation. The...
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He might even go to jail for it. The lady was asleep. He was trying to murder her dog, but murdered her instead. He's been charged with criminally negligent homicide.
Don't be so crude. We prefer the less offensive "caring for you to death," please. No, seriously, they changed it to “systemic racism” so that it's everybody's fault and no one's responsibility. Of course.
The ground is moving under American politics, and the fault line runs straight through U.S. foreign policy. We unpack how the Israel–Gaza war turned into a domestic litmus test that hardens the left and the right while squeezing the center into brittle talking points....
Corporate taxes and other taxes on investment constitute double and sometimes triple taxation. That's more unjust than taxation of labor or consumption. Businesses can't pay taxes; only people can. But who pays business taxes need bear no relation to whom the...
Responsible Statecraft tends to have a more common sense approach to the profligate spending on the part of the American defense establishment. The retirement of the entire ICBM arm and cancellation of the Sentinel successor would save enormous amounts of money wasted...
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...
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...