The Capitol Riot was this generations Reichstag and its being used by the cathedral in the exact same way. If you have to ask how German citizens could allow the rise of fascism, look to your fellow citizens asking, even demanding, the government take more power....
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How 2020 Destroyed the Myths of America
by Jim Bovard | Jan 1, 2021 | Featured Articles
Thanks in large part to COVID lockdowns, this year has left vast wreckage in its wake, with ten million jobs lost, more than 100,000 businesses and dozens of national chains bankrupted or closed. Up to 40 million people could face eviction in the coming months for...
Free Assange, Demand Coalition of World Leaders
by Dave DeCamp | Sep 23, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
A group of over 160 current and former politicians endorsed a letter that demands the United Kingdom government release WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange immediately. The publisher is currently fighting extradition to the United States at Old Bailey court in London and...
What We Can Learn From ‘The Untouchables’
by Kym Robinson | Sep 13, 2020 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
The 1987 film ‘The Untouchables’ starring Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, and Robert DeNiro is perhaps for law enforcement what ‘Rocky’ is for boxing. It is the Hollywood tainted story of Elliot Ness, the United States Treasury agent who helped to bring down Al Capone...
Deadly Charms: Seduction by Serial Killers and the State
by Kym Robinson | Jun 8, 2020 | Featured Articles
There is an apparent seductive appeal to the serial murderer, those—mostly men—who are remembered for their last name and the litany of their bloody deeds. Movies, books and in some cases fan bases are dedicated to them. They inspire art, and despite their cruelty,...
Foreign Aid Can’t Fix Bad Economics
by José Niño | May 6, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
Some myths in politics die hard. We are constantly reminded by the managerial classes that foreign aid is crucial to lifting the developing world out of poverty. With the magic wand of public spending, money is sent to the developing world in hopes of pushing these...
Judge: Cops and DAs Can Break Any Law They Feel Like, What Are You Gonna Do About It? That’s What I Thought.
by Scott Horton | Apr 9, 2020 | Blog
There is no such thing as the "rule of law." There are just corrupt men like the low-life scumbag in a black dress who goes by the name of Alan Albright, though you are to address him as "Your Honor," on pain of imprisonment.
Police: Murderers
by Scott Horton | Mar 30, 2020 | Blog
Cops kick in wrong door, murder innocent woman sleeping in her bed. Don't worry boys, just tell the judge: "Furtive!" "Waistband!" and you can finish your paid vacation. The "rule of law" is just some made up bullshit. Ask any black woman, she'll tell you, they still...
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These People Vote & Tattoo Billy
I rant and interview Ed Begley
The Whispers Written In Ink
Over the years I have come across plenty of books that were destined for landfill. Whether through the various work places I had been, the charities which moved individuals from independence to “assisted” living and then the charity shops places themselves which can’t...
I Unequivocally Condemn…
DISAVOW
F-35 Failure Follies: First Step is Admit You’re Wrong
The GAO has published another rather garbled report trying to make nice on the awful performance and outrageous spending that is our favorite airborne punching bag, Fat Amy. From the report, this will ensure you are far more confident in nonsensical disaster plan...
The Inner Light
Good story telling allows for us to experience the many human emotions that we understand, and know intimately. Despite its more recent incarnations, Star Trek told stories rich in life. An exploration for philosophy and humanity, challenged through narratives and...
Modern Parallels with the Spanish Civil War w/Karl Dahl
Karl Dahl joined me. This is not an exhaustive discussion on the parallels, but it is full of meat to chew on.











