The recent coronavirus panic has provided a stark reminder about the scarcity of economic goods. From people hoarding and stockpiling common household items like toilet paper and hand sanitizer to the downright morbid reports of doctors in Italy and Spain having to...
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Episode 394: A Critical Examination of the ‘Self-Help’ Industry w/ Antony Sammeroff
by Peter R. Quiñones | Mar 25, 2020 | Free Man Beyond the Wall
60 Minutes Strong Language Pete invited Antony Sammeroff to return to the show to do an overview of the "self-help" industry. Antony is a therapist by trade and wanted to discuss the failing he sees with the gurus who sell guides in airport book shops and host...

The Unseen Consequences of the Coronavirus Response
by Bradley Thomas | Mar 23, 2020 | Economics, Events, Featured Articles
While sicknesses and death mount from the coronavirus pandemic, the responses by all levels of government have been overwhelming. School closings, business closings, cancellations of sporting events and concerts, “stay in place” orders, hysterical panic spread by the...
Jon Basil Utley, RIP (A great freedom-fighter and a wonderful friend, I will miss him so much)
by Eric Garris | Mar 23, 2020 | Blog
My good friend Jon Basil Utley died on Friday. Jon had been fighting lymphoma for a few years. I believe he was 87. He was one of the sweetest men I ever met. For the last several years, he served as Publisher of The American Conservative magazine and website. Last...
Covidonomics: What Will the Covid-19 Crisis Do to Our Political Economy?
by Koen Swinkels | Mar 21, 2020 | Blog
The Covid-19 crisis is fueling a race to find solutions for the problem while also shutting down large parts of the economy and giving governments enormous economic powers. Except for wartime mobilization, this situation is unprecedented. In this article I discuss...
To Kill Markets Is the Worst Possible Plan
by Richard Ebeling | Mar 20, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
Momentous events usually leave strong memories on those who have lived through them, and those memories often become passed on to later generations in the form of historical interpretations of why and what had happened in the past. This has certainly been so in the...
Turning the Handle on the Door They Can’t Breach
by John Dangelo III | Mar 19, 2020 | Events, Featured Articles
Space monkeys, art exhibits, Operation Latte Thunder – that was the plan anyways. Nameless members of Project Mayhem set out to destroy a piece of art and a coffee bar. It was all part of Tyler Durden’s plot to begin, as Caitlin Johnstone aptly puts it,...
The Money-Printing Gods Have Failed
by David Stockman | Mar 18, 2020 | Economics, Events, Featured Articles
Hooray! Finally even the robo-machines and day traders are puking, not BTFDing. Today’s 3,000 Dow Point Dump says even they have had enough of the craven dolts who occupy the Eccles Building. You do not need a PhD in economics—or even a night school survey course—to...
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The Carrier Narrative is Dying
Carrier skeptics have been hammering away at the anachronistic cargo cult of the aircraft carrier. The Navy has invested a significant amount of political capital and mountains of budget dollars to maintaining a fleet of these allegedly deadly weapons of war that were...
Darryl Cooper on the Holocaust
Cooper is an American hero. Whatever the giant-jawed Zionist propagandists at Reason magazine say, the truth is always the opposite. Subscribe to the MartyrMade podcast here.
Tanks for Nothing: The Era of Manned Armor is Over
The beat goes on. I have made the outrageous claim that the era of the carrier is over and also infer that manned tanks are also way past their expiration date due to the demonstrative lop-sided opportunities in salvo competition that is seeing 7-10 million dollar...
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Does anyone have the CRS or GAO report of the completed F35 OT&E [Pentagon’s Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E)]? Any documentation will do. They fielded the 1,000th airframe and it has NEVER jumped from initial operational capability (IOC) to...
Carrier Blues: Even the Mainstream is Waking Up
The ice is breaking on the stonewalling of the defense community and external observers to have an honest conversation on the aircraft carrier; they may be getting the message on how indefensible and anachronistic this extraordinarily expensive weapons system is. The...
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