Gordon Prather, former nuclear weapons physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, discusses unsubstantiated claims Iran is secretly building nukes, the IAEA going beyond the scope of their mandate in Iran dealings, Bill Clinton's broken promises regarding N....
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Attack on Free Speech
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 31, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #382, I discuss the House passing an anti-BDS bill and the impact of US sanctions on Iran. The bill, while stripped of most of its teeth, is an attack on the First Amendment. I explain why Americans have the right to boycott and BDS is not an anti-Semitic...
Spy Culture on Top Gun and Military Censorship
by Steven Woskow | Jul 29, 2019 | Blog
The new Top Gun movie is coming out and you can be sure the military is all over it. According to Spy Culture, the military believed the original movie inspired the famous Tailhook scandal. Because of this, the Navy withdrew support for Top Gun 2 and thus the 20 year...
Jerusalem Post Concerned For Palestinians Killed In Syria
by Steven Woskow | Jul 10, 2019 | Blog
Anna Arohnheim at The Jerusalem Post laments that over 4,000 Palestinians have been killed in Syria since 2011. But, why were they in Syria? Why were they in refugee camps in Syria to begin with? Most of the Palestine refugees who fled to the Syrian Arab Republic in...
The Great Jim Bovard: This July 4th, Cuss a Politician
by Scott Horton | Jul 3, 2019 | Blog
Only this guy could get such great stuff in USA Today. The Washington Post condemned Trump’s “gaudy display of military hardware that is more in keeping with a banana republic than the world’s oldest democracy.” Regrettably, the Post’s indignation over a few tanks...
USA Almost Attacked Iran Tonight
by Scott Horton | Jun 20, 2019 | Blog
I had a tip at 8 eastern that they were going to attack in one hour. Then the Tucker show started. Then the attack was called off. I'm willing to bet it was Tucker and Macgregor who stopped a war tonight. The New York Times says Trump had authorized the strike and...
USA Wipes Out Afghan Army Unit
by Scott Horton | Jun 13, 2019 | Blog
Oh well, close enough for government work, right boys?
Falsified Drug Tests Impacted Parents Custody Of Children
by Steven Woskow | Jun 7, 2019 | Blog
More victims in the war on drugs. Department of Human Resource’s Pike County, Alabama drug testing vendor, Brandy Murrah of A & J Lab Collections faked drug tests that may have impacted thousands of families. All approved by The Department of Human Resources in...
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The Whispers Written In Ink
Over the years I have come across plenty of books that were destined for landfill. Whether through the various work places I had been, the charities which moved individuals from independence to “assisted” living and then the charity shops places themselves which can’t...
I Unequivocally Condemn…
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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.
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