The historian Quinn Slobodian presents us in his article “Perfect Capitalism, Imperfect Humans: Race, Migration, and the Limits of Ludwig von Mises’s Globalism,” Contemporary European History (2018), with a surprising interpretation of Ludwig von Mises. According to...
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Cop Convicted of Child Sex Ring Participation Will Serve No Jail Time
by Matt Agorist | Mar 15, 2021 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
As TFTP has reported, since 2017, information over a years-long child abuse saga involving Louisville Metropolitan Police Department (LMPD) officers has slowly trickled out, leading to multiple officers being arrested and sentenced to prison. Hardly an isolated...
3/9/21 Martin Smith on Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham Leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani
by Scott Horton | Mar 14, 2021 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to documentary producer Martin Smith about the subject of his newest project, Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani. Smith considers Jolani and his fighters to be something of a separate group from al Qaeda and ISIS who should be treated as...
3/12/21 Danny Sjursen on the Biden Administration’s Afghanistan Plan
by Scott Horton | Mar 13, 2021 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to Danny Sjursen about the leaked Biden administration plan to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan. The document evidently represents the Biden administration's new take on the deal reached with the Taliban during the Trump administration, which laid...
How Partisan Politics Rots Your Brain
by David D'Amato | Mar 12, 2021 | Featured Articles, Politics
Recent research using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques is allowing us to peer into the connections, yet shrouded in mystery, between local brain activity, cognitive processes, and partisan attachment. This developing body of knowledge has...
Challenging George Mason University’s Cadre of Patent Enthusiasts
by Stephan Kinsella | Mar 12, 2021 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
I’ve previously criticized George Mason economist Alex Tabarrok’s views on patents.1 For example, as noted in Patent Policy on the Back of a Napkin, Tabarrok makes a Laffer-curve style argument that patent rights are currently “too strong.” Of course, he is correct...
Conflicts of Interest #82 – Dave DeCamp Covers Biden’s Wars Against Russia, China, & Iran
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 11, 2021 | Conflicts of Interest
On COI #82, Kyle and Will are joined by Dave DeCamp of Antiwar.com to discuss some of his recent news coverage. The Biden administration is reportedly planning to carry out a major cyber attack on Russia in response to the 2020 SolarWinds hack, which Washington has...
Iraq War II Reaches Maturity
by Dan Caldwell | Mar 11, 2021 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
This month, the Iraq war—in which I served as a U.S. Marine more than a decade ago—turns 18. As a result, soon there will likely be service members deploying to Iraq who were born after the war began in 2003. When they arrive, they will find the conflict remains a...
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Israel Funded Hamas
The terrorist organization Hamas originally was a charity that got start-up money from Israel. How did this cozy relationship go awry to turn them into one of Israel’s biggest enemies? This episode teaches you the basics of: -What is Hamas? -What is the PLO? -How...
Israel Annexed the West Bank 52 Years Ago
No more pretending they will ever allow Palestinian independence. So, see, Israel is simply a totalitarian apartheid state, like Texas in 1952, only in this case the oppressed are not a small minority but half the population.
Falsified Drug Tests Impacted Parents Custody Of Children
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...
Pentagon Ends Review of Deadly Niger Ambush, Again Blaming Junior Officers
The military is a bureaucracy and like every other bureaucracy they protect their own. On October 4, 2017 four special operations soldiers were ambushed in Niger. They were all killed along with their interpreter. The news set of a storm in D.C. with clueless...
Journal Article Comparing Antiwar.com and CNN.com during Syria False Flag ’13
Ain't that interesting.
Year Zero: Social Media, Another Arm of the US Government?
A few days ago Pete Raymond was yet another casualty of deplatforming on Twitter. As the censorship moves into the circle of expression Tommy most associates with he thought it appropriate to state his thoughts on what we're looking at. It's no secret In-Q-Tel has...
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