Uh, you think so, huh? Yeah no but TV says that that's a crazy conspiracy theory. Why would any powerful person have their sexual blackmailer murdered before their trial? That's completely nuts. And you are a very bad person who all the rest of of us ridicule and...
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After a 2 Year Court Battle, Man Gets His $52,560 Back from State Thieves
by Steven Woskow | Aug 16, 2019 | Blog
After a 2 year battle the State of Alabama Appeals Court ruled that the confiscation of $52,560 from Juan Manuel Martinez-Camacho was not supported by evidence presented by the state of Alabama. The court reversed the decision of a trial court that had found for the...
Trump’s Pick for Top Spy guest Will Porter
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 2, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
Will Porter returns to the show to discuss Trump's nominee to be Director of National Intelligence. Congressman John Ratcliffe has drawn criticism for being unqualified for the job. Will explains that Ratcliffe has lied about his resume to look more qualified. Will...
Kamala Harris is a Cop
by Steven Woskow | Aug 1, 2019 | Blog
Her record https://truthout.org/articles/kamala-harris-has-a-distinguished-career-of-serving-injustice/ and more What prosecuting attorney Robert Murray did was produce a translated transcript of the defendant's interrogation to which he had added a fraudulent...
Judge refuses to toss corruption case against Rep. Duncan Hunter
by Steven Woskow | Jul 8, 2019 | Blog
U.S. District Judge Thomas Whelan refused to dismiss federal corruption charges or move the trial out of San Diego. Rep Duncan Hunter is charged with using $250,000 in campaign funds for personal expenses. Prosecutors have also revealed salacious details about the...
Egypt’s Ousted President Morsi Dies In Court During Trial
by Steven Woskow | Jun 17, 2019 | Blog
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s first democratically elected president, Islamist leader Mohammed Morsi, who was ousted by the military in 2013 after a year in office, collapsed in court while on trial Monday and died, state TV and his family said.
Saudi Arabia plans to execute three Sunni scholars
by Steven Woskow | May 24, 2019 | Blog
According to an article at Middle East Eye by David Hearst, Saudi Arabia will execute three popular Sunni scholars on terrorism charges after Ramadan. The Saudi arms purchases have paid for the silence of corrupt international governments, including the USA. One...
The World’s Top Weapons Seller
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 14, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #322, I discuss a report finding that the US sold more weapons than any other country. I explain how the elites behind the military-industrial complex benefit from the US welling weapons to 98 countries in 2018. The weapon makers buy influence in the US to help...
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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.
Corruption, NGO’s, and Government Function w/John Weeks
John joins me to discuss USAID, NGO's, the shutdown strategy, and ANTIFA.
The Balance of Pride and Self-Preservation
There is a conflict for fighters to endure. Not the most obvious of overcoming oneself, the obstacles leading to competition or the opponent. Finding the balance between pride and self preservation. Too much pride, means we become reckless. Brave but stupid. We take...











