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Silly Mundane — “Civil Rights” are for Killer Cops

Thursday, May 29, 2014 Silly Mundane — “Civil Rights” are for Killer Cops The United States Constitution, as Seattle police officers pretend to understand it, extends to police an unqualified right to the discretionary use of aggressive force, and prohibits “second-guessing” by those who are not members of the State’s coercive caste.  Inhibiting the exercise […]

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Why Isn’t Dana Rohrabacher in Prison?

Monday, May 26, 2014 Why Isn’t Dana Rohrabacher in Prison? If the United States Government were governed by the laws it makes for the rest of us, California Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher would be in prison. More specifically, he would be in open-ended military custody without judicial remedy of any kind. Rohrabacher was among the […]

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Eeek! An Armed Citizen!

Tuesday, May 20, 2014 Eeek! An Armed Citizen! Guns in the wrong hands: A member of the coercive caste harasses an armed citizen.   The right to buy weapons is the right to be free. – A.E. van Vogt, “The Weapon Shops of Isher” The presence of a single, non-violent citizen openly carrying a firearm […]

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“Combatant Children”

Wednesday, May 14, 2014 “Combatant Children” Testament to depravity: Your Author and his son Justus at the Bear River Memorial.  (This is an updated and expanded version of an essay originally published on the LewRockwell.com blog.)   In the lexicon of official depravity, there are few if any expressions more despicable than the phrase “combatant children.” […]

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Only “Extremists” Believe They Have a Right to be Left Alone

Wednesday, May 7, 2014 Only “Extremists” Believe They Have a Right to be Left Alone Eccentric, sure, but essentially harmless: Ernie terTelgte. Ernie Wayne terTelgte is a poor man from a tiny village in Montana who believes that nature gives him a license to live. Barack Obama is a wealthy and privileged man residing at […]

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The BLM: Scourge of “Lesser Breeds Without the Law”

Monday, April 28, 2014 The BLM: Scourge of “Lesser Breeds Without the Law”   Newe Segobia: The Western Shoshone flag flies over Mercury, Nevada. The conflict between the BLM and Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy has laid bare evidence of deeply entrenched institutional racism. No, I’m not referring Mr. Bundy’s awkward but earnest effort to encourage […]

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Bunkerville Was Not the BLM’s First Rustler’s Roundup

Tuesday, April 22, 2014 Bunkerville Was Not the BLM’s First Rustler’s Roundup The raiders arrived at dawn. Contract cowboys backed by BLM rangers and other heavily armed law enforcement personnel fanned out across the desolate but alluring Nevada countryside to confiscate livestock owned by a family who – under a controversial claim of sovereignty — […]

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Ranchers vs. Regulators: The Clark County Range War

Thursday, April 17, 2014 Ranchers vs. Regulators: The Clark County Range War   Truth, Justus, and the American Way: Cliven Bundy invites a five-year-old to try on a cowboy hat. Bunkerville, Nevada – War came to the Western Range that April, a conflict pitting the forces of order and respectability against a restive band of […]

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The Cliven Bundy Standoff: Wounded Knee Revisited?

Thursday, April 10, 2014 The Cliven Bundy Standoff: Wounded Knee Revisited? UPDATE, April 14 —  I’m en route to Bunkerville, and will be reporting from there later this week. Any help I can get to defray travel expenses would be most appreciated. And as always, we are very grateful for the generous help so many […]

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Fleeing a Stalker in Uniform: The Sherri Watson Story

Friday, April 4, 2014 Fleeing a Stalker in Uniform: The Sherri Watson Story A resident of Santaquin, Utah, issues a warning about the local police. Genola, Utah – Chad Black professes to be terrified by Sherri Watson, his neighbor in Genola, Utah. A June 2011 stalking petition filed by Black claims that he considers the […]

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Ending Property Rights: What “Add the Words” Really Means

Wednesday, March 12, 2014 Ending Property Rights: What “Add the Words” Really Means New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez was a regular customer of Santa Fe hair stylist Antonio Darden. About two years ago, Darden decided that he would no longer accept the Governor as a client because of her public support for the conventional definition […]

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Making Cop-Worship Mandatory

Sunday, March 9, 2014 Making Cop-Worship Mandatory    “Get on the ground! Get on the ground!” That demand is spat by police into the face of thousands of people every day in this country, many – perhaps most — of whom have neither been caught in a criminal act nor have been named on an […]

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Chief Mark McBride: The Crime Lord of Idaho Falls

Sunday, March 2, 2014 Chief Mark McBride: The Crime Lord of Idaho Falls The Idaho Falls Police Department: What we think we do… “I don’t know why there would be [one],” replied Idaho Falls Police Chief Mark McBride when asked if his department would apologize to Victor and Delosanto Madrigal and their family. “Just because […]

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Child-Stealers and Prison Profiteers: A Case Study

Wednesday, February 26, 2014 Child-Stealers and Prison Profiteers: A Case Study A young inmate at the Juvenile Detention Center in Nampa, Idaho.  “The Court, in its infinite wisdom, has committed your child, based on risk and needs.”  From  the introductory video “Your Child Has Been Committed to The Juvenile Corrections System”     For reasons […]

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The Art Acevedo Defense: At Least My Minions Didn’t Rape Her

Monday, February 24, 2014 The Art Acevedo Defense: At Least My Minions Didn’t Rape Her Chief Art Acedevo of the Austin Police Department is like a figure from Roman history – in one of the worst ways imaginable. To be specific, his view of the privileges of the coercive elite, and the deferential gratitude they’re […]

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Henry Magee, John Quinn, and the “Right of Resistance”

Tuesday, February 11, 2014 Henry Magee, John Quinn, and the “Right of Resistance” [The] constitutional security for `the right to keep and bear arms’ implies the right to use them … This is the only remedy suggested by the Constitution, and is necessarily the only remedy that can exist, when the government becomes so corrupt […]

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The Privileged Poacher on the Police Payroll

Monday, February 3, 2014 The Privileged Poacher on the Police Payroll   Officer Frank G. Bowne is at the center, with Koda. Frank G. Bowne is a hunter by profession. Bowne is a K9 handler and SWAT operator with the Post Falls, Idaho Police Department. He and his canine companion, a German Shepherd named Koda, […]

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Will Grigg

Will Grigg (1963–2017), the former Managing Editor of The Libertarian Institute, was an independent, award-winning investigative journalist and author. He authored six books, most recently his posthumous work, No Quarter: The Ravings of William Norman Grigg.

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