The level of arrogance displayed by American government employees against us regular mundanes knows no real limit. The story of this disgusting criminal Anne Sacoolas is a perfect example. She is the wife of a spook with diplomatic immunity named Jonathan Sacoolas,...
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Stupid Pigs
by Scott Horton | Aug 28, 2020 | Blog
Bash in the door of an innocent naked woman and hold her with a gun to her head and terrorizing her three-year-old nephew because they got the wrong house while looking for a non-violent burglar. I guess she's lucky they didn't just blow her head off while shouting...
Re: Of Course She Is
by Scott Horton | Aug 15, 2020 | Blog
Steve, re: “I have every reason to believe that Trump is not going to go, you know, silently into the night if he loses,” Hillary said. I wonder if she's referring to something like this?: That strategy had been set within twenty-four hours of her concession speech....
Who’s Sick of the ‘Zombie Reply?’
by Peter R. Quiñones | Aug 10, 2020 | Blog
On the day Hugh Hefner died I posted a picture on Twitter with a quote in which he puts forth the idea that we own our minds and bodies, and for church or state to attempt to limit that, is inappropriate. A random Tweeter deduced from the comment that if “his own mind...
Hitman Kills Son of Judge Overseeing Deutsche Bank-Epstein Trial
by Scott Horton | Jul 20, 2020 | Blog
Now that is some 100-level gangster sh*t right there. You might have thought a federal judge overseeing a case brought by the U.S. Department of Justice was untouchable. But you would be wrong. So did the bank have her son killed? Did Benjamin Netanyahu do it? Or was...
Thank Goodness for Matt Taibbi
by Scott Horton | Jul 4, 2020 | Blog
What this society needs is men and women who can write: It’s the Fourth of July, and revolution is in the air. Only in America would it look like this: an elite-sponsored Maoist revolt, couched as a Black liberation movement whose canonical texts are a corporate...
Hydroxychloroquine Works
by Scott Horton | Jul 4, 2020 | Blog
Democrats across America will be sad to hear the news that fewer people are dying from the Covid due to the use of Hydroxychloroquine. They will not, however, question how wrong and smug they are and have been on this topic.
‘The Computer Got It Wrong’: How Facial Recognition Led To False Arrest Of Black Man
by Scott Horton | Jun 24, 2020 | Blog
Check out this story from NPR about the false imprisonment of a man based on facial recognition technology. What's interesting to me is the first part of the headline: Ain't nobody's fault! The box did it! This is a theme heavily explored by the great Neil Postman in...
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Alex Wins Again
I was a technical climber as a young man and just watched the amazing Alex Honnold free solo the Taipei 101 tower in Taiwan. Individual achievement is the bedrock of pushing the envelope in human creativity and innovation. I think free solo is eventually going to kill...
Report Card
What's the problem? So far the Trump administration has been Pretti Good.
The Kyle Anzalone Show: ICE Using AI to ID Targets, Breaking Down Trump’s WEF Speech
Greenland on the table, NATO on edge, and an algorithm deciding who gets a knock at the door. We dive into President Trump’s Davos remarks claiming the U.S. will pursue Greenland, then trace the fallout across European capitals as Denmark draws a hard line on...
Parallax Views Podcast: The Government Murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti
J. G. Michael invited me on his podcast to talk about the U.S. immigration agents' recent murders of two American citizens in Minneapolis.
They Warned Us
It’s hard to enjoy the writings of Franz Kafka, though in some of his story telling we find a reflection of the contemporary or perhaps a dirty glass panel into the past. In his book, The Trial, we experience a bureaucracy of inhumanity through the eyes of an unnamed...
The Kyle Anzalone Show: Is Pam Bondi Miriam Adelson’s Tool to Censor Americans?
A letter about the Nobel Peace Prize. A claim that America needs “complete and total control of Greenland.” And a war that almost started, then didn’t. We follow the thread from ego-driven spectacle to real-world consequences, unpacking how image-making can bend...










