Australia is set to transfer Bushmaster armored vehicles to Ukraine, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said, fulfilling a request from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made just one day prior.
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COI #247: Zelensky Dreams of a NATO No Fly Zone in Ukraine
On COI #247, Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman cover the latest Ukraine news, a potential deal to end the war, this weekend’s Iranian missile attack in northern Iraq, as well as recent Israeli drone strikes inside Iran. Kyle updates the war and the situation on the ground in Ukraine. There are increasing signals that Kiev and Moscow are approaching a deal to end the war. However, speaking to Canadian and American lawmakers, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has continued to demand a NATO-imposed No Fly Zone in Ukraine. Zelensky’s speech to the U.S. Congress invoked Pearl Harbor, 9/11,...
COI #212: Biden Is Using 1/6 as Propaganda for the New Terror War
On COI #212, Kyle Anzalone discusses the inflated claims of violence and insurrection regarding 1/6. By comparing the riot to 9/11 and Pearl Harbor, the administration is attempting to generate fear for their new domestic terror war. Kyle talks about the lockdowns' impact on the global poor. A new study shows an increase in poverty - those living on less than $2 a day - for the first time in 20 years. Nearly 100 million people were added to the number of humans struggling to live. Kyle updates the US occupation in Iraq. Over four straight days, US forces were targeted with rockets or...
The Human Under the Numbers
The story of Anne Frank is tragic. If not for the words that she wrote in her diary, she would be a digit of history. Her diary is relatable, and the thoughts that collected inside her being during a horrible time in history gives the reader an idea of who she was. She is immortalized because of the little things that she wrote, not because of any great deeds recorded by others. As a victim of tyranny she is remembered as an innocent murdered. She is a story found inside the numbers. Thanks to her diary, we have a human figure to know and mourn, despite the mechanized bureaucratic...
12/2/21 Gilbert Doctorow on the Growing Tension at the Russia-Ukrainian Border
Scott was joined by Gilbert Doctorow on Antiwar Radio Sunday to talk about Russia and Ukraine. The recent Russian build-up of forces on its border with Ukraine’s Donbas Region has been highly publicized in American media, but the greater context has been all but eliminated from the public discourse. Doctorow provides that context in this interview. He explains how Russian actions are better understood as reactions to American weapons flowing into Ukraine, something the Kremlin considers to be a de facto NATO expansion. Doctorow also explains the dangerous next steps we can expect if this...
11/24/21 Aaron Maté on the Award-Winning Lies Still Propping up Russiagate
On Antiwar Radio this Sunday, Scott was joined by Aaron Maté to discuss an article he wrote for Real Clear Investigations. Amidst the collapse of the Steele dossier, Maté wrote about five articles that either won the Pulitzer prize or were written by journalists who had won a Pulitzer, all of which were about disproven aspects of Russiagate unrelated to Christopher Steele. They discuss the framing of Michael Flynn, the fictional calls between Trump officials and Russian intelligence, the conflation of bots posting memes with the bombing of Pearl Harbor and more. Discussed on the show:...
Top Five Lies of American History. James Perloff & Keith Knight
https://youtu.be/HPtv9rb9cdM ... I see history as centrally a race and conflict between “social power” — the productive consequence of voluntary interactions among men — and state power. In those eras of history when liberty — social power — has managed to race ahead of state power and control, the country and even mankind have flourished. In those eras when state power has managed to catch up with or surpass social power, mankind suffers and declines. Murray N. Rothbard Conceived in Liberty v. 1, p. 10; p. xvi Find James Perloff here: https://jamesperloff.net/ LBRY / Odysee:...
A History of American Imperialism. Scott Horton and Keith Knight
https://youtu.be/Si9ttWNmd4I BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/CtZ94PLcCIbX/ LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone:b/American-Imperialism.-Scott-Horton-and-Keith-Knight:c Archive: https://archive.org/details/AmericanImperialism.ScottHortonAndKeithKnight SHOW NOTES- 0:00 - Thought Experiment 1:00 - Who was responsible for the 9/11 attacks, and what was their motive? 4:41 - Is America hated for its freedoms? 10:00 - Omar bin Laden Interview 14:02 - Bin Laden interviews, couldn’t the CIA just kill him before 9/11? 17:22 - U.S. and U.N. sanctions against Iraq after gulf...
Here Comes Domestic Terrorism Laws and Big Tech Censorship
On COI #56, Dave DeCamp, assistant news editor at antiwar.com, returns to the show. Dave and Kyle discuss the reaction to the violent protests at the capital. The establishment labeled the violent mob a coup attempt as a coup, insurrection, and domestic terrorism. Elected leaders have compared the event to 9/11 and Pearl Harbor. Dave and Kyle battle the threat inflation and argue against a heavy-handed response. Dave also breaks down recent news on the arctic, China, Russia, and Iran. YouTube – Conflicts of Interest Facebook – Conflicts of Interest Twitter – Conflicts of Interest Apple...
11/11/20 David Swanson: Leaving World War II Behind
Scott interviews author and peace activist David Swanson in honor of Veterans' Day, or Armistice Day, as it was originally known. Swanson begins by describing the way World War II has become the justification for just about every use of military force by the United States since then. This particular part of American history has made an impression on many people that war can be necessary and good, and that America can be the world's police force. In a new book, Swanson tries to shift that conversation, both taking his readers back to the circumstances that gave rise to World War II, and...