Kevin Gosztola is back for another update on Julian Assange's extradition hearing, where most recently the defense has been debunking the prosecution's claim that Assange engaged in a hacking scheme with Chelsea Manning. Gosztola says the defense was able to establish...
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9/25/20 Gilbert Doctorow on the US Government’s Provocative Russia Policy
by Scott Horton | Sep 28, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Gilbert Doctorow discusses the latest aggressive maneuvers being carried out by the U.S. government and its allies toward Russia. Doctorow says that the flying of planes near Russia's border just for intelligence gathering is quite common and relatively...
FBI Agents in Trump/Russia Probe Feared Fallout From Nefarious Scheme
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 28, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On Conflicts of Interest #13, Kyle and Will break down newly unsealed FBI docs showing the bureau feared repercussions for its legally and factually challenged investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign. Lebanon's newly installed acting prime minister, Mustapha Adib,...
How the Pentagon Looted America’s PPE Funding
by Nickie Deahl | Sep 27, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
After six months of state-imposed lockdown, the United States faces nationwide mask and COVID test shortages, record high unemployment rates, and over 200,000 COVID-related deaths. Since Congress passed the $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security...
The Individual Against the Odds
by Kym Robinson | Sep 27, 2020 | Featured Articles
There is a genre in fiction that celebrates an individual's adversity against seemingly impossible odds. Whether this is a person who takes the war to organised crime (Mack Bolan), a secret agent saving the world for their government (James Bond), a wronged loner lost...
9/25/20 Jessica Katzenstein on the Militarization of American Police
by Scott Horton | Sep 27, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to Jessica Katzenstein from the Costs of War Project about her recent paper on the effects of America's foreign wars on police militarization. She and Scott trace police militarization to the escalation of the war on drugs in the 1990s, when SWAT raids...
CNN Has Been Taken Over By The RUSSIANS!!
by Scott Horton | Sep 27, 2020 | Blog
Here the obviously compromised-by-Russia CNN "reporters" Jasmine Wright, Rachel Janfaza and Gregory Krieg say there are reasons for leftists to oppose Biden: Progressive activists are wary over criminal justice under a Biden-Harris administration They cite all leftie...
This Morning on Antiwar Radio: Gilbert Doctorow on Picking a Fight With Russia
by Scott Horton | Sep 27, 2020 | Blog
That's 8:30 Pacific on 90.7 FM KPFK in L.A. http://kpfk.org
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Murray Rothbard
I was asked to record a thing about Murray N. Rothbard for a friend, so here's what I wrote to record for him: Before I read Murray Rothbard, I thought all libertarians were minarchists and constitutionalists. Say what? No need for a monopoly on national defense or...
Episode 211: Comedian and Podcaster Extraordinaire, Dave Smith
74 Minutes Adult Language Pete asked the great Dave Smith to do a livestream, "Ask Me Anything" for his Patreon supporters and Dave didn't disappoint. Dave answered questions ranging from stand-up comedy to politics to culture. It went a little over an hour and is...
The Baby Hitler Paradox
Apparently one of the latest things the cool kids are talking about is debating whether or not they would kill baby Hitler. Supposedly this is a bit of a "Pro Life" argument. Parenthesis used since both sides of this debate are so hideously titled. This article is not...
Amazon Shareholders Demand Halt in Sales of Facial Recognition Tech to US Government
Score one for freedom in the struggle between culture and technology.
Zionists Are Hilarious
Check out the apartheid lobby's awesome, entertaining reaction to The New Jim Crow author Michelle Alexander's Op-Ed against Israel in the New York Times. They don't know what to do. Hasbara doesn't work any more. Israel has all the power and the Palestinians are...
Taliban Attack Intel Base
Kill 126. Just before sitting down to talk with Americans in Qatar. The Taliban always were known for their subtle sense of humor.
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