On Conflicts of Interest #44, Keith Knight joins Kyle to discuss the legacy of Walter E. Williams. Williams is an economist who made several important contributions to libertarianism. Keith breaks down some of Williams's strongest arguments from The Arguments for Free...
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Iraq and Afghan War Vet Says the Wars Need to End
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 2, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On Conflicts of Interest #41, Scott Spaulding joins Kyle to discussing ending the forever wars. Spaulding is a vet who served four tours, two in Iraq and two in Afghanistan, and has now turned against the wars. Spaulding discusses how his experiences in the Marines...
Pete Quinones on the Mob, the State, and Magic
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 13, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
Pete Quinones joins Conflicts of Interest to discuss the crazy year we are living through. Pete published a documentary, the Monopoly of Violence, earlier this year. Pete breaks down his struggle to get the doc on streaming platforms like Amazon Prime. Pete compares...
Trump Fires Sec Def in Post-Election Pentagon Shake Up
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 11, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On Conflicts of Interest #32, Kyle covers the recent personnel changes at the Pentagon. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper was expected to resign but was first fired by Trump. Other staff leaving their post includes the acting Secretary for policy. The changes are...
Center For International Policy: Report on U.S. Government And Defense Industry Funding Of Top 50 Think Tanks
by Steven Woskow | Nov 9, 2020 | Blog
While investigations into Russian influence in the 2016 election regularly garner front-page headlines, there is a half-billion-dollar foreign influence industry working to shape U.S. foreign policy every single day that remains largely unknown to the public. Report...
The Debate Was More Civil, But the Policies Were Still Horrific
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 23, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On Conflicts of Interest #24, Kyle goes solo recapping Thursday night's presidential debate, which conspicuously skipped foreign policy altogether, instead of focusing on race relations and the coronavirus pandemic. Kyle updates Washington's struggles to extend New...
Street Gangs Run the LAPD
by Scott Horton | Oct 6, 2020 | Blog
In argument-ad-absurdum news: LA TImes: ‘Gang-like’ deputy clique exerts ‘undue influence’ at East L.A. station, report says: Los Angeles County’s top watchdog said Monday that substantial evidence exists that a secretive group of tattooed deputies at the East L.A....
Did the Attorney General Botch the Breonna Taylor Grand Jury?
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 5, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On Conflicts of Interest #16, Kyle and Will cover the recently released audio from the Breonna Taylor grand jury proceedings, which reveal new holes in the government’s story. A federal judge has ordered Edward Snowden to hand over $5.2 million in book royalties from...
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Wayback Snapshot: Japanese Invasion on American Soil
Yes, American soil has been invaded and occupied in the twentieth century. "In June 1942, the United States launched its first offensive in the Pacific, the Aleutian Campaign. From June 1942 to May 1943 Japan held the Island of Attu. The Battle of Attu took place May...
The US is the World Leader with No Pier
Yet another existential chaos avalanche in American foreign policy. The pier took two months and $350m to build, lasted 12 days, and delivered less than 60 trucks' worth of food (most of which was stolen after it reached Gaza) before it broke and had to be towed away...
Kyle Anzalone on Judge Nap: Antiwar Wrap-Up
Check out Kyle's latest appearance on Judge Napolitano's show, Judging Freedom.
Middle East Conflicts And The Taiwan Strait: Kyle Anzalone on the Expat Money Show
Kyle joined the Expat Money show to discuss growing tensions between Beijing and Taipei, as well as updates on Israel's war on Gaza and the broader geopolitical situation in the Middle East.
Abolish ATF
They are cold-blooded murderers.
Radicalism for the Young – Anti-War Blog
Radicalism is for the youth, but drips away over time. Generation X watched their hippy parents become corporate and government stooges, gorged on real estate and careerism. The Pump up the Volume teenagers became parents, lost the radicalism to care about the world,...
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