"Or … I don’t know, this is just a crazy idea, you could turn off the fucking corporate media, do a little fucking research on your own, grow a backbone and some fucking guts, and join the rest of us “dangerous extremists” who are trying to fight back against the New...
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Judge Blocks Assange Extradition
by Steven Woskow | Jan 4, 2021 | Blog
Kyle breaks it all down on Conflict Of Interest The U.S. has 14 days to respond - Trump could end all this, but my guess is he won't. Though Alex Mercouris (see below) makes the case that this sets up for Trump to pardon him. Alex also states he should be free by...
Department of Justice Closes Tamir Rice Inquiry, Will Not File Charges
by Scott Horton | Dec 29, 2020 | Blog
Of course. Listen up here: Go and read this important article right now. It explains EVERYTHING. Tamir Rice's Basically Reasonable Murder
The Cathedral, Red Pill, Left, & Right. Curtis Yarvin and Keith Knight
by Keith Knight | Dec 23, 2020 | Don't Tread on Anyone
https://youtu.be/uFI-GaEq5L4 ... coercion benefits one party only at the expense of others. Coerced exchange is a system of exploitation of man by man, in contrast to the free market, which is a system of cooperative exchanges in the exploitation of nature alone. ......
Episode 514: Blackened Red-Pills w/ Brett Veinotte of The School Sucks Podcast
by Peter R. Quiñones | Dec 23, 2020 | Free Man Beyond the Wall
89 Minutes PG-13 Brett Veinotte is the creator and host of The School Sucks podcast. Brett joins Pete to talk about predictions they made in an April 2020 episode in relation to CV19. They see what they got right, wrong and where they see society going and how they...
Should We Ban Incitements to Violence?
by Tommy Raskin | Dec 20, 2020 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
In 1969, the Supreme Court ruled in Brandenburg v. Ohio that incitements to “imminent lawless action” that are “likely to...produce such action” are constitutionally unprotected. States, therefore, can prohibit incitements without running afoul of the First Amendment....
Cop Kills Man
by Scott Horton | Dec 19, 2020 | Blog
An unarmed man. Shot him right there in broad daylight. There is a 100% chance the cop will get away with it because he is a government employee. https://youtu.be/umGvDDvMXGE
Episode 512: Radicalizing the Libertarian Party Message w/ Angela McArdle
by Peter R. Quiñones | Dec 18, 2020 | Free Man Beyond the Wall
53 Minutes Not Safe For Work Angela McArdle is the Chair of the Los Angeles Libertarian Party and a candidate for Chair of the Libertarian Party National in 2022. Angela joins Pete to talk about her plans, along with others, to take over the Libertarian Party and...
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Biden’s Middle East Legacy: Reality or Illusion? New Episode of the Kyle Anzalone Show
In this episode of the Kyle Anone Show, we unpack the narratives being crafted by officials in the waning days of the Biden administration. Jade Sullivan's recent interview with Ian Bremmer reveals surprising developments in the Middle East that have shaped our...
Competition Is Cooperation
"The pricing process is a social process. It is consummated by an interaction of all members of the society. All collaborate and cooperate, each in the particular role he has chosen for himself in the framework of the division of labor. Competing in cooperation and...
Anti-War Blog – “The world is so beautiful. Let me leave calmly…”
“That's it, mum, goodbye,” he is dying, dead, a Ukrainian soldier in his last moments caught on helmet camera makes his peace. The eight minutes leading up to his death have been shared on social media, a close combat struggle between him and his Russian counterpart....
Crucial Economic Calculation
"The advocates of totalitarianism consider 'capitalism' a ghastly evil, an awful illness that came upon mankind. In the eyes of Marx it was an inevitable stage of mankind’s evolution, but for all that the worst of evils; fortunately salvation is imminent and will free...
If You Read One Book This Year
Knowledge and Decisions by Thomas Sowell This new year, please take the time to read this book, one of the most important books for my thinking in my lifetime. It speaks to my observation on war being a collision of complex adaptive systems informed by “institutional...
Which Came First: The Individual or the Group?
"It is illusory to believe that it is possible to visualize collective wholes. They are never visible; their cognition is always the outcome of the understanding of the meaning which acting men attribute to their acts. We can see a crowd, i.e., a multitude of people....
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