Danny Sjursen is interviewed on his service in the Terror Wars, how he became antiwar, and how he wants his service and the service of others to be honored. Sjursen is a major in the U.S. army and former history instructor at West Point. He writes regularly for...
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08/20/18 Mark Thornton on Skyscraper Curse and Austrian Business Cycle
by Scott Horton | Aug 24, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Mark Thornton, Senior Fellow of the Ludwig von Mises institute and Book Review Editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, is interviewed on the so called "Skyscraper Theory", and his new book "The Skyscraper Curse", about the correlation of new tall...
8/14/18 Peter Van Buren on Iraq, Twitter, and More
by Scott Horton | Aug 16, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Peter Van Buren is interviewed on his recent twitter ban, and also his books "We Meant Well" and his time in Iraq as a foreign service officer. Van Buren talks about the drama surrounding his book's publication while he was still employed at the State Department, and...
8/03/18 Iona Craig on US-Saudi Air War in Yemen
by Scott Horton | Aug 5, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Iona Craig discusses her recent report for the Intercept on a Saudi airstrike in Yemen and civilian casualties in the ongoing 3 1/2 year U.S.-Saudi-UAE war there. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Zen Cash; The War State, by Mike...
8/01/18 Nasser Arrabyee on Yemeni War
by Scott Horton | Aug 3, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Nasser Arrabyee, reporter from Sana'a, Yemen, is interviewed on the status of the current battle of Al Hudaydah on the Red Sea. The Saudi war in Yemen is also discussed, as is the US's support for the Saudis and regional tensions with Iran and the Saudi coalition....
7/27/18 Eric Margolis on Imran Khan’s Election in Pakistan
by Scott Horton | Jul 30, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Foreign correspondent Eric Margolis is interviewed on Imran Khan's winning campaign in Pakistan and the geopolitical implications of his election. Khan's biography, his political activities, and Margolis's thoughts on Pakistan's political direction is discussed in...
7/27/18 Muhammad Sahimi on Pompeo’s Ridiculous Crocodile Tears for the Iranian People
by Scott Horton | Jul 30, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Mohammad Sahimi is a professor of chemical engineering at USC, Iranian expat and expert on Iranian and US foreign policy and relationship, on his article "Pompeo's Ridiculous Crocodile Tears for the Iranian People", about Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's speech to...
7/28/18 Ramzy Baroud on Jewish Nation State Law: Why Israel Was Never a Democracy
by Scott Horton | Jul 29, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Ramzy Baroud is interviewed on the latest events in Palestine. The new Knesset law and Baroud's new article "Jewish Nation State Law: Why Israel was Never a Democracy" is explored in depth. Baroud is the author of "My Father Was a Freedom Fighter" and "The Last...
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Meanwhile, Over in Sadist Land
Palestinian baby rescued from dead mother’s womb dies in Gaza hospital
Kyle Anzalone on Judge Nap: US Troops to Ukraine?
Watch Kyle's latest appearance on Judge Napolitano's show 'Judging Freedom.' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG37NaExv_0
If Israel’s Apologists Insist ‘From the River to the Sea’ Is Genocidal…
Apologists for Israel’s genocide in Gaza reject freedom for Palestinians and insist on Israel’s continued existence as a Jewish supremacist state.
I Met a Man
Located nearly three hours drive from Adelaide, the property rested in the South-East. The nearest township a good thirty minutes if you pushed your vehicle over dirty unselaed road. It was a job that a mate threw my way, help out some old timers that he knew through...
UN Review: No Evidence UNRWA Staff Are Terrorists
The UN’s review on UNRWA’s neutrality notes that Israel provided no evidence for its claim that staff members belong to terrorist organizations.
Joe Biden is Such a Liar
He lies about everything. This time it's his uncle Ambrose who was lost at sea during WWII. Genocide Joe lies that he was eaten by cannibals, smearing the people of Papua New Guinea, who fought as America's allies in that war.