Scott interviews Kevin Gosztola about the breaking news that a British judge has denied the request to extradite Julian Assange from England to the United States. The prosecutors will appeal, says Gosztola, but this ruling opens the possibility that Assange could be...
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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...
Your Permanent Record: Police Are Labeling Children With Bad Grades as “Potential Criminals”
by Matt Agorist | Jan 3, 2021 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
In the ostensible land of the free, we are told that all people are presumed innocent until proven guilty by their peers. To those who’ve been paying attention however, we know that “innocent until proven guilty” is a farce into today’s police state. If you doubt this...
Freedom Agenda 21 – Agorism In The New Year
by Steven Woskow | Jan 2, 2021 | Blog
My New Years resolution - be more agorist Mike Swatek at Off-Guardian Each of us can easily expand our fight for individual freedom in the new year. You can do many of the things shared below. In a nutshell, this includes anything, big or small, which weakens the...
2020 Exposed the State as the Enemy
by Kyle Anzalone | Jan 1, 2021 | Conflicts of Interest
On Conflicts of Interest #52, I discuss how the murderers of Tamir Rice and Breonna Taylor went unpunished by the state. While the cops who murdered Taylor eventually were fired, they will not face punishment for their crime. The FDA recently announced distilleries...
Episode 517: This F*#ked Up World w/ Matt Freeman from The Statist Quo Podcast
by Peter R. Quiñones | Dec 30, 2020 | Free Man Beyond the Wall
61 Minutes Not Safe For Work Matt Freeman is a Vet and the host of the Statist Quo podcast. Matt was on back in September with Pat Watson from the Uncensored Tactical podcast talking about what Civil War would look like in the United States. Matt returns to give his...
Is ‘Equality’ A Worthy Goal?
by Bradley Thomas | Dec 29, 2020 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
Probably the most frequently used non-COVID buzzword in 2020 was the term “social justice.” You couldn’t escape it. From the George Floyd protests turned riots, even to the world of sports, the notion of social justice and its key component—equality—was everywhere. I...
DNA Evidence of Second Bomber at Oklahoma City?
by Phil Cross | Dec 26, 2020 | Featured Articles, OKC
A DNA profile forgotten about for twenty years is it the final piece of evidence to put to rest remaining questions about the Oklahoma City bombing. Fox 25 first told you about the existence of the unknown DNA profile last December, but in the months that have...
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The Antiwar Comic: The Belarus Problem
And the cycle of suffering continues. For more comics, visit the Webcomic Factory.
Excellent Tucker Carlson Segment on Ukraine-Russia
He even plays the audio of the Nuland-Pyatt coup plot of 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw0ypSr1SGY
The Antiwar Comic: The United States of Woke
It's so simple! For more comics, visit The Webcomic Factory.
The Ron Paul Revolution: A Ten Year Retrospective
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvMoJE7pxh4 Join Dr. Ron Paul and Tom Woods, plus very special guest Glenn Greenwald in Texas for an event you won't want to miss! Ron Paul's two campaigns for president (2008 and 2012) were watershed moments for liberty-minded people...
Joe Norman On Why Localism Is Coming
We don’t need “the global village”; we need a “globe of villages”. And when I say need here I don’t mean it in an ethical, or moral, or aesthetic sense. I mean it in the most practical sense: in order to survive we must re-localize. The global village idea is a...
Why A Citizen Contract Is Better Than A Consitution
From their state most people demand – at least – protection of life, liberty and property. In exchange, they are willing to pay for it. So why not put the relationship between citizen and state on a purely contractual basis? Such a Citizen Contract would offer much...
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