Download Episode. Scott is joined by James Bamford to discuss Israel’s attack on the USS Liberty in 1967. Bamford lays out the story of what happened. They then discuss the coverup and play down by the US government and compare it with the impression at the top of...
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Russia Exits Cold War-era Pact, NATO Suspends Participation
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 7, 2023 | News
Moscow formally exited the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE), and NATO announced it has suspended its participation in the agreement. The Cold War-era pact limited deployments of weaponry in Europe. The treaty has been on life support for over a...

US Issues New Round of Sanctions Targeting Russia
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 2, 2023 | News
The State and Treasury Department announced new sanctions against firms and people from Turkey, China, and the UAE in an effort to cripple the Russian economy. Washington is waging an economic war on Moscow using blacklists and a price cap on Russian energy exports....
Officials Say Baltic Pipeline Destruction Intentional, Investigation Focuses On Chinese Ship’s Anchor
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 24, 2023 | News
Update: Finnish officials now believe the damage to the Balticconnector pipeline was caused by a ship dragging a large anchor. Investigators have not determined if the act was intentional. Finnish officials say that the investigation into the Balticconnector pipeline...
NATO Vows ‘Determined Response’ If Finland-Estonia Pipeline Damage Was Intentional
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 15, 2023 | News
The head of the North Atlantic alliance says the bloc will have a "united and determined response" if another state intentionally damaged the Balticconnector pipeline. According to officials, an external force caused significant damage to the pipeline that will leave...
As Turkey Bombs US-Backed Kurdish Fighters, Dozens of Oil and Power Facilities Damaged in NE Syria
by Connor Freeman | Oct 12, 2023 | News
Ankara, Washington’s NATO ally, has been waging a now week-long bombing campaign against Kurdish armed factions in US-occupied Syria. Turkey’s airstrikes have damaged or destroyed more than half of the oil and power facilities, east of the Euphrates River, in the...
Turkish Airstrikes Kill More Kurdish Fighters in US Occupied Syria
by Connor Freeman | Oct 9, 2023 | News
Ankara, Washington’s NATO ally, continued launching airstrikes in northeast Syria on Monday against US-backed Kurdish militias. According to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, at least 20 people were killed and dozens more were wounded. Turkey’s latest...
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Sep 30, 2023 | News
The Empire never sleeps – but neither do we. Missed a story? We’ve got you covered. Check out this week in review at the Libertarian Institute.
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Anti-War Blog – Peace Be With You
Easter Time used to mean a lot to me. I was once a Christian. I would pray every day and I believed in a creator, the Lord. I felt pain when I imagined the journey of Christ as he carried the cross, just a man who was burdened with all of our sin. The son of God. The...
Provoked: The Audiobook Chapter 2 Bill Clinton Part 2 Now Available
Shock Therapy, The Founding Act, Kosovo, Pipeline Wars, Chechnya, The Color Revolutions, Imperial Hubris, Right from the Beginning Subscribe at scotthortonshow.com.
War is the Health of the Stock Exchange
Some genius will be able to determine what percentage of Israeli "aid" packages essentially never leave the DC/VA corridor. That handout of taxpayer funds to Israel coupled with Israel’s, and global, demand increasing for weapons in a period of instability, has been...
Decent Fight Scene Outrages the Memers
The cancel culture mob is upset over a piece of media, this time it’s because a girl character in a television show based on a video game did something that they were OUTRAGED about. A fictional character was able to defeat a man in an unarmed struggle. Her being...
The Greatest Threat to Free Speech
Israel.
Royal Navy Carrier Deployment: Failure is in the Cards
HMS Prince of Wales will lead Carrier Strike Group 25 on a deployment to the Pacific. The Prince of Wales has suffered many propulsion issues (it’s a non-nuclear carrier) and engineering casualties. Non-nuclear carrier operations in war in the 21st century rely on...
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