He favors a technological wall using biometric data, surveillance, artificial intelligence, drones, facial recognition, cameras and radar. Expect this to start at the border and spread into the country. High-tech border control in a constitution free zone. President...
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News Roundup 2/1/21
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 1, 2021 | News Roundup
US News Several police officers tackled, handcuffed, then sprayed a chemical in the face of a nine-year-old girl. [Link] Kevin Clinesmith, former FBI lawyer, was sentenced to 12 months probation for lying on the warrant to spy on Carter Page and the Trump campaign....
COI #65 – Biden Saves New Start But Pushes Anti-Russia Myths
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 1, 2021 | Conflicts of Interest
On COI #65, Kyle and Will update the progress of the New START arms control treaty, which is slated for a 5-year extension after agreement was reached between President Biden and his Russian counterpart. The move may not signal a new dawn for US-Russia ties, however,...
1/28/21 Gareth Porter: Biden’s Coercive Iran Policy Threatens New Regional Crisis
by Scott Horton | Jan 31, 2021 | The Scott Horton Show
Gareth Porter discusses U.S. relations with Iran, especially the ways the policies of the Biden administration might differ from those of the Trump administration. Even though the JCPOA was one of the signature accomplishments of the Obama presidency, and even though...
Episode 530: Laughing At All Of It w/ Robbie ‘The Fire’ Bernstein
by Peter R. Quiñones | Jan 29, 2021 | Free Man Beyond the Wall
45 Minutes Some Strong Language Robbie Bernstein is a stand-up comedian, the host of the "Run Your Mouth" Podcast, and co-host of the "Part of the Problem" podcast. Pete asked Robbie to come on to talk about everything from Trump's legacy, to the state of stand-up...
Tulsi Gabbard: Don’t Bring the ‘War on Terror’ Home
by Brad Polumbo | Jan 29, 2021 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles, Politics
The January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol shocked the nation. Now, as so often occurs in the wake of tragedy, some Washington politicians are using the opportunity to push for an expansion of their power—hoping Americans are too shell-shocked to object. A bipartisan...
Iran to Uncle Sam: Your Move
by Dave DeCamp | Jan 29, 2021 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
On Thursday, Tehran hit back at the U.S. after Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Iran must return to compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal before the Biden administration does. “Reality check for @SecBlinken, the US violated JCPOA, blocked food/medicine to...
The Oregon Standoff: Understanding LaVoy Finicum’s Death & the Management of BLM Land
by Sam Jacobs | Jan 28, 2021 | Don't Tread on Anyone
The standoff and occupation at Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in 2016 was about more than standing up to the federal government over “grazing fees” on Bureau of Land Management land. Learn the forgotten history of the ranchers and militia who fought for land freedom and 2A rights.
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Analysis of the ICJ’s Ruling that Israel’s Occupation Is Illegal
Scott Horton and I discuss the significance of the International Court of Justice’s recent ruling that Israel’s occupation is illegal.
Doubling Down on Failure: Ford Fiasco Follies
A new updated CRS report dated 5 August 2024 is out on the USS Ford debacle. I read these reports so you don't have to. For plenty of reasons, the carrier is the crossbow and chariot of the 21st century. Yet the US insists on spending tens of billions of dollars on...
The Case for Not Voting
Bretigne Shaffer and I explain why, if you want to effect real change, the most sensible thing you can do is to not vote.
The Royal Navy Submarine Force Remains Surfaced
The Royal Navy is experiencing readiness and maintenance shortfalls in its submarine force that is similar to the throughput problems for the US nuclear submarine forces. The logistical tail for exquisite platforms like nuclear submarines is enormous and a first world...
The F35 Follies: Britannia Rules a Little
My recommendation to the British MoD: don't buy anymore of these flying failure factories. U.K. planned to buy138 F-35s, bought 48, delivered 35, aims at 75 by 2025. Judging from the delays and failures universally in the program, achieving a delivery of all...
Anti-War Blog – Not Enough Paper Cranes
When I was in primary school we were taught about a little Japanese girl named Sadako Sasaki and her paper cranes. She was one of the many victims of the Hiroshima atomic bomb blast, dying after the initial detonation from radiation sickness. One of many thousands who...
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