Justin Raimondo discusses the legacy and the fall of the Weekly Standard. [Link] Caitlyn Johnstone on the importance of narrative control.[Link] Margaret Kimberley breaks down the attacks on Julian Assange. [Link] Ray McGovern on the heroic work of Bob Perry in...
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Senate Votes to End Support for Saudi War in Yemen
by Jason Ditz | Dec 13, 2018 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
45 years after War Powers Act, a first successful challenge In a vote on Thursday, the Senate passed S.J. Resolution 54, in a vote of 56-41. The resolution is a War Powers Act challenge to the unauthorized US involvement in the War in Yemen, and would require the US...
12/12/18 Ted Snider on Netanyahu’s Secret Past
by Scott Horton | Dec 13, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Ted Snider details Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's intriguing and complex past helping to steal nuclear parts from America, for which he is now being investigated in Israel. Although most of the investigation and press coverage focuses on the associated...
News Roundup 12/13/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 13, 2018 | News Roundup
Trump signs an executive order creating ‘opportunity zones.’ The zones will have large real estate development tax breaks. Trump’s family stands to benefit from the tax breaks. [Link] Russia will remove nuclear-capable bombers from Venezuela on Friday. [Link] British...
News Roundup 12/12/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 12, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
Montgomery County Ohio is being sued because its police officers tortured a restrained man with pepper spray. [Link] DHS is developing predictive software to screen air travelers. [Link] A terrorist in France killed at least three people in an attack on a Christmas...
12/7/18 Robert Naiman on Yemen and BDS
by Scott Horton | Dec 11, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Robert Naiman of justforeignpolicy.org joins Scott to talk about efforts in the senate and the house to end the Saudi-led war in Yemen using the War Powers Resolution. Naiman explains that there are two wars going on, both of which the United States is involved in:...
News Roundup 12/11/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 11, 2018 | News Roundup
A video shows the NYPD ripping a 1-year-old from its mother's arms while arresting the child's mother. The mother was arrested for sitting on the floor at a welfare office. [Link] YouTube bans Gavin McInnes. [Link] Senator Rand Paul says he may not vote to confirm...
The Ancient Mythical Rites of Pearl Harbor Day
by David Swanson | Dec 10, 2018 | Featured Articles, Politics
Last week I spoke at a high school. As I often do, I told them I’d perform a magic trick. I only know one, but I know it will almost always work with no skill required. I scribbled on a piece of paper and folded it up. I asked someone to name a war that was justified....
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The Girl in the Mall
She could be anywhere from sixteen to her early twenties, a strewn mess of hair rests tangled above and over her face. A regular at the Seaford Shopping Centre, she watches families walk by, smiling at children and when no one is nearby she talks to herself. In the...
Halloween Election
Halloween is upon us again and it happens to be before the next Most important election in history. The sacred ritual of the democracy ghouls, when the imperial citizens of the United States vote for their executive, though other candidates exist it is relegated to...
Interview: The Fed, the Medical Cartel, and US Complicity in Genocide
Keith Knight and I discuss how the US government robs us, serves Big Pharma, and enables Israel’s crimes against humanity.
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Holocaust – On Behalf of Those Who Died Alone
The tubes connected to my arm are melting. I am surrounded by flames moving closer and closer like an angry mob waving torches above their heads. Except there are no people around. I have been yelling for help at the top of my lungs, but no one can hear me. Or if they...
Hey Moe! Hey Larry! Look, It’s the Army Watercraft Circus!
Not only can they not float a portable pier [Gaza] (at a cool burn rate of 335 million debt-bucks) but they can't maintain an aging fleet of maritime connectors. The Army continues to trip over itself in most missions. Maybe they could reach zero by 2028 in the...
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