Scott talks to Jim Bovard about the Waco massacre, and especially the second investigation into the government's actions, led by Senator John Danforth in 1999. After new evidence emerged that contradicted the official government story, another investigation was...
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How Erdogan Keeps Tricking Europe
by Alaeddin Saleh | Mar 26, 2021 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Turkey has put its mind to improving the damaged relations with the European Union and introducing a positive agenda to the negotiations with the EU leaders: this is a deceptive impression that could have been produced on an outside observer by the recent steps of the...
Biden Sees China As Primary Geopolitical Threat
by Dave DeCamp | Mar 26, 2021 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Politics
President Biden vowed that he would not allow China to become the world’s “leading” country during his first press conference on Thursday. His comments come as U.S.-China tensions are soaring, and the two countries’ relationship is at its lowest point in decades. “I...
COI #88 – Biden Is on the Path to Scuttling the Taliban and Iran Nuclear Deals
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 25, 2021 | Conflicts of Interest
On COI #88, Connor Freeman returns to the show with updates on Afghanistan, Iran and Yemen. As the Biden administration signals that it won't meet the May 1 troop withdrawal deadline set out in the US-Taliban deal signed last year, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has...
How the Government Covered Up the Waco Massacre
by Jim Bovard | Mar 25, 2021 | Featured Articles
The easiest way to achieve sainthood in Washington is to cover up a federal atrocity. Thus, it is no surprise that former senator John Danforth continues to be treated by the Washington Post as a visionary statesman. The Post showcased Danforth’s attack on Donald...
Cop Attempts to Shoot Cow, Shoots Fellow Pig Instead
by Matt Agorist | Mar 25, 2021 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
Despite much of their training consisting of shooting their weapons, police officers often shoot and even kill innocent bystanders while trying to kill something else. This happens so often that even their fellow officers aren’t safe from the crossfire. Illustrating...
What I Told the Montana State Senate
by Scott Horton | Mar 24, 2021 | Blog, The Scott Horton Show
Americans For Prosperity and Concerned Veterans of America had me out to give a talk to a committee of the Montana State Senate in Helena on Tuesday. Here is some of the audio. The first 15 minutes or so about how the corruption of the military industrial complex and...
News Roundup 3/24/21
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 24, 2021 | News Roundup
US News Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin were awarded a $7.6 billion contract by the government to build a new missiles defense system. [Link] Biden sent officials to Mexico to pressure the government to stem the flow of migrants arriving at the US southern...
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The Free Thought Project
Every single day over there are stories of cops raping, torturing and murdering Americans with impunity. Every day. It seems like maybe something's wrong.
Patrick Cockburn: America’s persecution of Julian Assange has everything to do with Yemen
Patrick Cockburn: We have had two good examples of the lengths to which a government – in this case that of the US – will go to protect its own tainted version of events. The charging of Julian Assange for leaking government and military secrets and the denial of...
Who Started the Israel Arab 1967 Six Day War?
In 1967, a war broke out, initially between Israel and Egypt. However, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq quickly joined Egypt in a war that lasted but 6 days. There is a lot of dispute over who caused the war and why it happened. What’s the truth? Tune in.
Government Employee, Trained By Government How to Kill, Massacres Fellow Government Employees
They had apparently a slight difference of opinion, so DeWayne Craddock unleashed indiscriminate violence upon them. One innocent civilian bystander was also murdered by Craddock while waiting for a government "permit" to engage in consensual business activity.
Rep. Duncan Hunter: Proud War Criminal
Hey, America is *exceptional. That means U.S.A. government employees can murder whoever they feel like. Everybody knows that: Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, said he probably killed “hundreds of civilians” while serving as an artillery officer in Fallujah. ... “I was an...
What Julian Assange and Howlin Wolf have in common
They were both tortured by the state Howlin’ Wolf was locked up for two months in the Army psych ward. He was lashed to his bed, his body parts examined and measured: his head, his hands, his feet, his teeth, his penis. The shrinks wanted to know if he liked to have...
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