British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Tuesday that Israeli plans to annex parts of the West Bank would “amount to a breach of international law.” Asked in the House of Commons about possible sanctions on Israel over the West Bank settlements, Johnson said: “I...
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The ‘Thorny Question’ of Public Property
by Per Bylund | Jun 17, 2020 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
In a recent Mises Wire article, Jeff Deist commented on the squatting of Capitol Hill in Seattle. Contrasting Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s and Walter Block’s respective libertarian approaches to public property, Deist asked if the residents of the ‘CHAZ’ (Capitol Hill...
Women: Reject Victimhood, Embrace Your Individualism
by Wendy McElroy | Jun 16, 2020 | Featured Articles
As a teenager I lived on the streets for as short a period as I could manage. This one experience brought more violence into my life than I care to remember, let alone describe, but it did not define me. I mention the experience for one reason; it is not ignorance or...
Saudi Airstrike Kills 13 Yemeni Civilians, Including Children
by Dave DeCamp | Jun 16, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
An airstrike from the U.S.-backed Saudi-led coalition hit a vehicle carrying civilians in north Yemen on Monday. The airstrike killed 13 people, including four children. The same day, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres removed the Saudi coalition from a global list...
Qualified Immunity: An Invention of Judicial Activism
by Michael Maharrey | Jun 15, 2020 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
Qualified immunity is a legal doctrine that shields cops from liability for actions taken in the line of duty unless they violate rights “clearly established” by existing judicial precedent. No statute exists granting qualified immunity. It evolved over time based on...
Her Name Was Breonna Taylor: The Deadly Consequences of No-Knock Warrants
by Brad Polumbo | Jun 15, 2020 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
mid the nationwide focus on the death of George Floyd, another tragedy has unfortunately fallen by the wayside. We should not forget the death of Breonna Taylor—or the dire need to abolish the “no-knock” warrants that caused her death, trample property rights, and...
Rand Paul Proposes National Breonna Taylor Act
by Scott Horton | Jun 12, 2020 | Blog
Dear Senator, we like it very much when you do good things. Sincerely, Everybody Matt Agorist at the FTP says: Sen. Rand Paul (R) Kentucky, proposed to make this a nationwide ban in one of the most unprecedented anti-police state moves we’ve ever seen. “After talking...
Roof Koreans: How Civilians Defended Koreatown from Racist Violence During the 1992 LA Riots
by Sam Jacobs | Jun 12, 2020 | Featured Articles
The story of how Korean civilians defended their city from racist violence during the LA riots of 1992.
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Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism Video Adaptation, Chapter One: The Jimmy Carter Years
Directed by Gus Cantavero. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liaV2wttpZU&t=171s
Live At The Kevin Clinesmith Sentencing Hearing – Carter Page Testimony
Carter Page: "I first collaborated with the CIA while in the military. I never betrayed that trust. My life spun out of control due to false allegations. I had no privacy - everything was monitored by the government."...
How The Use Of Drones To Secure Borders Threatens Everyone’s Rights
"A critical point raised by that study is how ‘border’ security has now come to mean much more than security around the actual border. Government agencies have sweeping powers to enforce ‘border’ security across the whole nation in terms of tackling border crime,...
HA! Anarchy is a Utopian Pipe Dream!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_ZsDKLoTF0 BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/Qeqm4TTD210J/ LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone:b/HA!-Anarchy-is-a-Utopian-Pipe-Dream!:a Archive:...
All Of This Whining By Wall St Is Making Me Sick
https://twitter.com/i/status/1354530757520179200
In a first, Yemenis seek redress for U.S. drone strikes at Inter-American rights body
“How come they can target official military personnel who were on a military mission?” asked Ahmed al-Helou, another Yemeni colonel who worked with Abdullah al-Taisy. “They seem not to understand the difference between the local community and the militants.” Read More...
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