The great peace activist and writer Kevin Zeese died this morning. He apparently had a heart attack last night. This is a terrible loss for our movement. I must have interviewed him 25 times or so over the years. Here's his Antiwar.com archive too. Kevin was a good...
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Progress In Afghanistan Peace Talks
by Steven Woskow | Sep 6, 2020 | Blog
The process has been slow and their is a long road ahead, but this is a major step towards peace in Afghanistan. ISLAMABAD — Taliban officials say a senior delegation returned early Saturday to Qatar, paving the way for the start of peace talks with the Afghan...
A Rejoinder to the Looters: It’s More Than ‘Just Property’
by Ryan McMaken | Sep 5, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
It’s now become fashionable on the left to defend looting as a means of redistributing wealth from allegedly unworthy business owners to the more deserving looters themselves. “It’s just property!” is the refrain, with the implication being that property owners should...
I’m Sorry, But Most Don’t Have Access to Private Protection Services
by Peter R. Quiñones | Sep 4, 2020 | Blog
Many may not want to hear this but if local or state police in certain cities aren't willing to protect life and private property (I know, I know, my first podcast episode detailed Warren vs. District of Columbia), they will beg for Trump to send in federal forces and...
Trump Brushes US War Crimes Under the Rug with Sanctions on the ICC
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 4, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
The US has ramped up its war on the International Criminal Court, adding a lead ICC prosecutor and her top aide to a sanctions blacklist over their effort to probe allegations of American war crimes in Afghanistan. Moscow is again on trial on the world stage, accused...
What Bernie Goetz Can Teach Us About Vigilante Violence
by Hunter DeRensis | Sep 4, 2020 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles, Libertarianism
How many times can something be divided before it permanently breaks? In a matter of months, the edifice of a United States has become more and more cracked, after repeated blows from a pandemic virus, state-imposed lockdowns, mass unemployment, police shootings, and...
The Greatest Enemies of Free Speech in America: the Israeli Government
by Scott Horton | Sep 3, 2020 | Blog
I know you might have thought it was the cancel culture crazies on Twitter. Yeah right. They're nothing compared to the Israeli government and their traitorous American fifth column pushing to outlaw criticism of their lousy, lawless, Jim Crow, apartheid police state....
News Roundup 9/3/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 3, 2020 | News Roundup
US News California's legislature voted down a bill that would help hold police officers accountable. [Link] Trump signs an order that prevents landlords from evicting people who make less than $99,000 a year. [Link] A US court rules the spying program exposed by...
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The Antiwar Comic: The Next Great War
Hopefully, this won't get me flagged on the aforementioned platforms. For more comics visit The Webcomic Factory.
Mercenary America
Killing Yemeni humans for money. "But what frustrated him most was the shrapnel the doctors couldn’t remove from his head. He told me it changes the way his mind works; he’s angry all the time, and he thinks there’s a chemical reason for that, something in the metal....
Episode 194: Chris Rossini on The Coming Financial Bubble
38 Minutes Suitable for All Ages Pete welcomes Chris Rossini to the show. Chris Rossini is editor of the Ron Paul Liberty Report, he wrote the book "Set Money Free," and is the co-host of the Ron Paul Liberty Report on Fridays. Pete asked Chris to come on the show and...
The U.S. Invasion of Africa
Nick Turse on AFRICOM's expansion. Eric Draitser says it's about stealing not security.
Call Your Senator Now! (Please!)
Looks like the anti-Yemen war resolution has a great chance to get passed today. C-SPAN 2 now. Please call. It's marginal, I know, but it's something. Capitol switchboard. Update: It passed! This will not end the war legally, but it's a huge step toward forcing an end...
Episode 193: That Time I Was Disinvited By ‘The Politically Incorrect Club’ for Being Too Politically Incorrect
37 Minutes Suitable for All Ages It's exactly as it says. I was invited to speak to the "Politically Incorrect Club" at the University of North Georgia in November 2017. A few days before I was scheduled to speak, I received an email saying my speech had been...
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