“The State is the great fiction through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everyone else.” ~Frédéric Bastiat, “The State” (1848) “It is practically inevitable that such men should win great influence over the state, because they may view it as means,...
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9/12/18 Christina Goldbaum on the U.S. Drone War in Somalia
by Scott Horton | Sep 14, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Journalist Christina Goldbaum gives an update on the U.S. drone bombings in Somalia, which have increased over the last year under President Trump. Godbaum explains that President Obama enforced relatively strict rules for drone strikes in Somalia, but Trump has now...
7/16/18 Reese Erlich on Syria
by Scott Horton | Jul 16, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Foreign correspondent Reese Erlich comes back on the show to discuss Syria, the deep state, and President Trump's foreign policy so far. Erlich explains how the war in Syria has devastated the lives of the Syrian people, and that there are basically no good actors...
7/2/18 Grant F. Smith: U.S. Violating Its Own Laws for Israeli Nukes
by Scott Horton | Jul 6, 2018 | Hotter Than the Sun, The Scott Horton Show
Grant F. Smith rejoins the show to talk about the Israeli nuclear weapons program, and why no one seems willing to talk about it. He explains the scandalous facts that every American president quite literally agrees not to mention Israeli nukes, and that the U.S....
Neocons Are Back With a Big War Budget and Big War Plans
by Ron Paul | Mar 29, 2018 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
On Friday, President Trump signed the omnibus spending bill for 2018. The $1.3 trillion bill was so monstrous that it would have made the biggest spender in the Obama Administration blush. The image of leading Congressional Democrats Pelosi and Schumer grinning and...
Yountville Shootings Another Cost of War
by Marc Joffe | Mar 13, 2018 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Last Friday, an Afghanistan War veteran suffering from PTSD took hostages at a Northern California veterans home, ultimately killing three female employees and himself. And so, the senseless and endless US intervention in Afghanistan has claimed four more lives, right...
‘We’re Killing These Kids, We’re Breaking the Army!’
by Danny Sjursen | Jan 24, 2018 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Our soldiers are still redeploying at a frenetic pace that cannot keep up with reality—and the cracks are showing. I’ll admit I was taken aback. This senior officer and mentor—with nearly 28 years of military service—wasn’t one for hyperbole. No, he believed what he...
The Antiwar Comic: Ghost Artists
by Tony DiGerolamo | Dec 30, 2017 | Blog
I still can't believe I live in an America where Guantanamo not only opened, but stayed open. For more comics, visit The Webcomic Factory.
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WarNotes: A Conflict Podcast Makes Landfall on Earth on Monday
Premier WarNotes Podcast episode is live Monday 18 November 2024. Ep 001 "Fixing Fight Club: The Collapse of American Military Power" Here's the premier episode of my new podcast, WarNotes: A Conflict Podcast and I am introducing the first series of 'casts I will do...
Should Everyone Be Proud of Their Culture?
Did the culture which produced the HAKA song produce beautiful buildings, great educational centers, universal access to MRI machines, telephones, great books, gay marriage rights, and emails? The left has impossible standards for white countries and no standards for...
Pentagon: 7-0 in Pristine Record of Audit Failure
Don't believe the Pentagon is capable of not only accounting for its present year's spending but the aggregate of materiel and expenditure on its books from past years. Boldly matching their record for military success, the DoD continues to cook the books it can't...
The Value of Selfishness
"The welfare school pretends not only to stand for the interests of the whole of society as against the selfish interests of profit-seeking business; it contends moreover that it takes into account the lasting secular interests of the nation as against the short-term...
Tyson vs Paul- We all Run out of Time
Netflix put on its first boxing event, it’s content was plugged from Squid Games to Cobra Kai and Mike Tyson, 58 years of age, fought Jake Paul, 27 years of age. A battle of nostalgia versus the modern celebrity culture that has used boxing well as a promotion...
Mises on Equality and Inequality
"The liberal champions of equality under the law were fully aware of the fact that men are born unequal and that it is precisely their inequality that generates social cooperation and civilization. Equality under the law was in their opinion not designed to correct...
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