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The FBI: An American Cheka

Monday, June 3, 2013 The FBI: An American Cheka Nearly twenty years ago, then-FBI Director Louis Freeh – still basking in his agency’s residual glory from the Mt. Carmel Massacre of April 1993 – visited Moscow to sign a joint cooperation accord with the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB). After touring the Lubyanka Square headquarters […]

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Coming Soon: “Anti-Discrimination” Drone Strikes?

Sunday, June 9, 2013 Coming Soon: “Anti-Discrimination” Drone Strikes?   Jack Phillips: Baker, businessman — cultural “terrorist”? Discrimination against gays and other people identified as “protected classes” is, according to self-described constitutional authority David Adler, “a form of domestic terrorism that requires swift and sustained remedies.” Assuming that Adler uses language with the sobriety and […]

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Joseph Weekley: Self-Pitying Stormtrooper

Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Joseph Weekley: Self-Pitying Stormtrooper “It was my gun that shot and killed a 7-year-old girl,” insists Detroit resident Joseph Weekley, who took part in a fatal home invasion on May 17, 2010. This apparent admission is actually an evasion, in that it assigns blame to an inanimate instrument, rather than the […]

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The Terror Cartel Strikes in Idaho

Friday, May 17, 2013 The Terror Cartel Strikes in Idaho During a May 15 visit to Stockholm, Secretary of State John Kerry warned Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad that if he doesn’t begin preparations to abdicate his office, “the opposition will be receiving additional support … and unfortunately the violence will not end.” Under the rhetorical […]

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Snowden vs. the Soyuz

Monday, June 24, 2013 Snowden vs. the Soyuz If it hadn’t been for the subtle and cynical intervention of the imperial Russian government, the American War for Independence might have failed. George Washington and his colleagues would have been condemned as traitors, and then dispatched to eternity with all of the horrors devised by inventive […]

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The State: Always the Accuser, Never the Defendant

Sunday, July 7, 2013 The State: Always the Accuser, Never the Defendant Jessica Nelson and Philemon Ellis were killed instantly when a car driven by Eddy Bustos blind-sided them at an intersection in Ogden, Utah. Bustos, who was trying to elude a police officer, plowed his vehicle into Nelson’s car at nearly 80 miles per […]

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“I’m Going to Take Him Out”

Thursday, July 18, 2013 “I’m Going to Take Him Out” “You’re dead, mother****r!” Those were the last words spoken to 41-year-old Kamas, Utah resident Wade Pennington as he bled to death from two gunshot wounds inflicted at point-blank range. The man who hurled that sadistic taunt at Pennington, Brett Lopez, wasn’t the shooter; his role […]

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Committing War Crimes is a Duty; Reporting Them is a Felony

Wednesday, July 31, 2013 Committing War Crimes is a Duty; Reporting Them is a Felony Bradley Manning is the only combat veteran of the Iraq war whose service is worth honoring. Like hundreds of thousands of servicemen, Manning carried out unlawful orders to participate in an illegal war. Unlike any of the rest, he took […]

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Abolish Your Local Police

Saturday, August 3, 2013 Abolish Your Local Police Two gangs gathered near a home in California. The man who lived there avoided one, and was severely beaten by the other. Ronald Weekley, Jr. , a 20-year-old college student from Venice, California, was riding his skateboard on the “wrong side” of the street in front of […]

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Yes, We Live in a Communist Country

Monday, August 19, 2013 Yes, We Live in a Communist Country Abducted by bounty hunters, imprisoned without cause, denied due process of law, cleared of all charges yet forbidden to go home, scores of innocent men in the Guantanamo Bay gulag have been driven to resist in the only way they can – by staging […]

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“Punishment Has Been Achieved” (Update, August 16)

Sunday, August 11, 2013 “Punishment Has Been Achieved” (Update, August 16) Scenic Sandpoint, Idaho — home to a ruling elite worthy of Soviet Russia. “Punishment for this offense has been achieved.” With those words, which are found near the end of an August 8 motion to dismiss a spurious battery charge against Sandpoint, Idaho resident […]

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From the Files of the Nineveh PD

Friday, August 30, 2013 From the Files of the Nineveh PD Life was uncomplicated for emissaries of the Assyrian Empire. They weren’t burdened by conscience, or hindered by the need to make moral distinctions. Their role was to extract tribute for the king in Nineveh, destroy all potential resistance to his rule, and maintain order. […]

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Pelosi: Willing to “Protect” Syrian Children To Death

Tuesday, September 3, 2013 Pelosi: Willing to “Protect” Syrian Children To Death It’s hard to tell which of these two is worse. Whenever the ruling elite wants to engage in another bout of humanitarian slaughter, it will have its media auxiliaries soften up the public by barraging it with images of innocent people – particularly […]

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The Pine Bluff PD: From Merely Dysfnctional to Downright Deadly

Tuesday, September 10, 2013 The Pine Bluff PD: From Merely Dysfnctional to Downright Deadly No tactical genius is necessary to bring about a bloodless end to a standoff involving a 107-year-old man armed with a handgun and surrounded by police officers inside an otherwise vacant house. All that is necessary is a willingness on the […]

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The Enforcement Caste’s War on Women

Wednesday, September 11, 2013 The Enforcement Caste’s War on Women Under what circumstances, if any, is it appropriate for two large men to throw a small woman face-down into a paved street, shattering her face? Is such an act justified because the woman is drunk and unpleasant? Does the moral nature of the assault change […]

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“You Know How to Leave”: Scenes from a Police Riot in Idaho Falls

Wednesday, September 18, 2013 “You Know How to Leave”: Scenes from a Police Riot in Idaho Falls Officer Clark Lund and illegal arrest victim Delosanto Madrigal. “You’re under arrest!” snarled Officer Clark Lund as he lunged into Victor Madrigal’s home, his Taser at the ready. Madrigal had triggered that response by moving to comply with […]

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The Protected Predator Class

Saturday, May 25, 2013 The Protected Predator Class Deputy Creeper, I presume? Scott Womack in court. In Utah, as elsewhere in the Soyuz, “battering” a police officer is considered an especially grievous crime. Until earlier this year, this offense was treated as a Class A misdemeanor. Under SB 131, a measure enacted earlier this year […]

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Making the Victim Pay for the Bullet

Monday, September 23, 2013 Making the Victim Pay for the Bullet In overtly totalitarian countries, families of condemned state enemies are often required to pay for the bullets used to execute their loved ones. Two recent federal court rulings indicate that a very similar custom has taken root in proto-Soviet America. On June 3, 2011, […]

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It Won’t Stay in Vegas: The Metro PD’s Homeland Security Theater

Saturday, September 28, 2013 It Won’t Stay in Vegas: The Metro PD’s Homeland Security Theater   “Sovereign” Villain from Central Casting: David Allen Brutsche in court. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has an acute public relations problem: Officers in its employ routinely murder and mutilate innocent people. The established review procedure for police killings […]

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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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