Boston Globe: Patrick M. Rose, a former president of the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association, was ordered held on $100,000 bail Thursday on charges that he sexually assaulted a girl on “multiple occasions” from when she was about 7 to about 12 years old. Rose...
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The Police Lie All The Time. Can Anything Stop Them?
by Steven Woskow | Aug 9, 2020 | Blog
Mark Joseph Stern at Slate. The bureaucratic state passes laws that make it easy for cops to stop anyone at anytime for minor offences. The system incentives cops to lie and protects them from scrutiny. It is so bad that DA offices are keeping secret databases of...
Neighbor Colludes With Cops To Kill Man
by Steven Woskow | Aug 8, 2020 | Blog
Ryan Whitacker was shot and killed by Phoenix police on May 22, 2020 after a neighbor called in a noise complaint. The neighbor didn't just call the cops and complain about the noise, he told the 911 dispatcher "It could be physical". Eric July writes: "A neighbor...
The Private Sector is Greater Than the Public Sector
by Peter R. Quiñones | Aug 6, 2020 | Blog
One of the main arguments you hear against a massive reduction in the State (or its complete abolition) is that there are just some services the private sector can’t provide. The sophist will jump right to “who will build the roads?” The individual who has thought...
Who Becomes a Cop?
by Sheldon Richman | Aug 4, 2020 | Blog, Justice
If a major police mission is to catch us in forbidden consensual transactions, you may not like the kind of people who become cops.
Televised Brutality: Cops Raid Man’s Home For Benefit of TV Cameras
by John Vibes | Aug 4, 2020 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
The controversial reality TV show “Live PD” was recently taken off the air, as the country is beginning to rethink its relationship with police, and how they are being portrayed in the media. Just like the show’s predecessor “COPS,” Live PD has been accused of...
Oh, the Irony!
by Sheldon Richman | Aug 3, 2020 | Blog, Justice
People on the big-government left who are distraught over the condition of black lives in America are logically committed to opposing the police and teachers unions -- whether or not they realize it. That is because the first indispensable steps in the direction of...
7/31/20 Gareth Porter on the Real Story Behind the US-Israeli AMIA Bombing Narrative
by Scott Horton | Aug 1, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Gareth Porter discusses the 1994 Buenos Aires Jewish community center bombing, and in particular the allegation that Hezbollah was behind the attack. Porter has written a piece based on testimony by an Argentinian undercover police officer that paints a different...
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The EU War on Cheap Energy
The Supreme Soviet in Brussels imposes ruinous costs on energy and consumers. The European Union requires vassal states to levy a minimum excise duty of €0.359 per liter ($1.47 per gallon) on gasoline. EU industries pay power prices 2-3 times higher than those in the...
Scott Horton And I Talk About Global Conflict
In case you missed my interviews in the last two years with Liberty Chieftain Scott Horton: Ep. 6044 - Bill Buppert on the Threat of Terrorism and the Changing Nature of Warfare - 4/18/24 Ep. 5857 - Bill Buppert: A Deep Dive into Irregular Warfare - 2/17/23 Email me...
Quincy Institute Interview
The great Kelley B. Vlahos interviewed me about my new book Provoked today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKKGi9HEBC0
Trump & the Neo-Cons – The Second Inauguration of Donald Trump: New Episode of the Kyle Anzalone Show
Kyle Anzalone breaks down the highlights (or lowlights) from Trump's inaugural address.
Red Sea Follies and a Navy in Disrepair
The beat-down goes on administered by the non-naval armories of the Houthis in Yemen. Geoff Ziezulewicz avers: Those SM-6 missiles are a cool four million dollars a pop. A rather chilly one third of a billion dollars in SM-6 expenditures alone. 320 million dollars....
Journalism in Action: Holding Blinken Accountable on Gaza! New Episode of the Kyle Anzalone Show
Journalism in Action: Holding Blinken Accountable on Gaza A powerful confrontation between journalists and Secretary Blinken reveals the urgent need for accountability in U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding the situation in Gaza. The episode highlights how...
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