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They Call That Scam “Sharia”

Tuesday, March 1, 2011 They Call That Scam “Sharia” “I’ll break your back, and make you humble!” Tennessee state senator Bill Ketron insists that his proposed anti-Sharia measure (formally known as the “Material Support to Designated Entities Act”) is not intended to criminalize the peaceful practice of the Muslim religion. Instead, it would permit the […]

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Radicalizing the “Homeland” UPDATED, August 11, 2016

Tuesday, March 8, 2011 Radicalizing the “Homeland” UPDATED, August 11, 2016 They make a cute couple, huh? Terrorist fundraiser-turned-Homeland Security Commissar Pete King poses with an unidentified unlawful combatant.   (See the update at the end of the essay.) “We’re talking about a radicalization in this country that is linked to an overseas enemy,” insists […]

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“Mission No. 77”: U.S.- Funded False Flag Terrorism in Egypt

Thursday, March 10, 2011 “Mission No. 77”: U.S.- Funded False Flag Terrorism in Egypt Shortly after midnight on the morning of New Year’s Day, a green Skoda automobile pulled up outside the Saints Coptic Orthodox Church in Alexandria, Egypt. The vehicle decanted two men, one of whom was seen speaking tersely into a mobile phone […]

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The War Machine on the East River

Thursday, March 17, 2011 The War Machine on the East River The deed is done: The UN Security Council Declares War on Libya. “There are things in the Constitution that have been overtaken by events, by time,” insisted the late Rep. Henry Hyde in 2002, as the regime of Bush the Lesser prepared to invade […]

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Hysterical Blindness

Thursday, March 24, 2011 Hysterical Blindness “Who’s the Justiciar here?” Theodoric of York consults the Writ of Common Wisdom. There exists today in our Grand and Holy Homeland a secret party of seditionists who stealthily undermine secular authority by seeking to govern themselves according to religious law. While eagerly exploiting the freedoms and material conveniences […]

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Inside the FBI’s Terrorism Factory

Tuesday, March 29, 2011 Inside the FBI’s Terrorism Factory Thought Criminal-turned-trophy defendant James Cromitie.  As an ex-convict, Newburgh, New York resident James Cromitie was thankful to find a steady job. As a Muslim convert, he was particularly grateful that he could wear his kufi — a knit skullcap akin to a yarmulke — at work […]

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War is Holy, This I Know — For Dear Leader Tells Me So

Sunday, April 3, 2011 War is Holy, This I Know — For Dear Leader Tells Me So Ed Schultz’s ancestor, celebrating the Anschluss? “He’s my Leader! That’s all I need to know!”  “I take President Obama’s word for it that troops will not be engaged on the ground,” eructated MSNBC’s Ed Schultz, rebuking investigative reporter […]

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Heads Up, Mexico: You May be Next

Thursday, April 7, 2011 Heads Up, Mexico: You May be Next The time has come, insists Representative Michael McCaul (R-Texas), “for the U.S. to show serious commitment to war in our own backyard.”  It’s shamefully narrow-minded of Washington to confer the blessings of humanitarian mass murder on distant Bedouins while ignoring our Mestizo neighbors to […]

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Stormtroopers and Child-Snatchers (Update, April 14)

Monday, April 11, 2011 Stormtroopers and Child-Snatchers (Update, April 14) The Nanny State Goes to War: Paramilitary Police lay siege to Maryanne Goldbodo’s Detroit Home. Ariana Goldboldo, a mentally handicapped 13-year-old, was abducted from her home at gunpoint on March 24. Her captors have systematically poisoned her through injections of a dangerous psychoactive drug. There […]

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When Tax-Feeders Revolt

Sunday, February 20, 2011 When Tax-Feeders Revolt What would happen if tax victims, rather than tax-feeders, were to go on strike?If Madison — or the capital city of any of Leviathan’s other 49 regional administrative units — were over-run by thousands of productive people who decided that they would no longer consent to be plundered […]

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When Will It Be “Enough”?

Sunday, April 17, 2011 When Will It Be “Enough”? Uninvited, unwanted, but there anyway: Hamilton police disrupt a funeral. Within the space of about a day, New Jersey experienced two public displays of organized intimidation by paramilitary thugs. The first involved an armed assault by black-clad bullies whose conduct was indistinguishable from the criminal street […]

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Allen West: Has the Militarist Right Found its New Warlord?

Tuesday, April 26, 2011 Allen West: Has the Militarist Right Found its New Warlord? (Photo composite by William Wallace Grigg.) Hello, Tea Partiers. Look at your president. Now back to me. Now back at your president. Now – back to me. Sadly, your president isn’t me…. Look down. Back up — where are you? You’re […]

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Emmanuel Goldstein’s Dark Victory

Monday, May 2, 2011 Emmanuel Goldstein’s Dark Victory In related news, Francisco Franco is still dead, too. Whether Osama bin Laden departed the mortal realm for an unpleasant eternity years ago — as sober and serious people have reported — or last week in a firefight suitable for a sweeps week episode of NCIS, this […]

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The Lethal Illusion Called “Authority”

Wednesday, May 4, 2011 The Lethal Illusion Called “Authority” Killer on the loose: Ian Birk, seconds before he gunned down John T. Williams. “Why did you shoot that man? He didn’t do anything!” The question was wrenched from a woman who had watched in horror as Police Officer Ian Birk pumped four shots into the […]

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The World’s Largest Street Gang

Tuesday, May 10, 2011 The World’s Largest Street Gang   Sure, the “3,000 Boys” are a group of tattooed thugs from Los Angeles who spend a lot of time in jail, share cryptic hand signs, have a cultivated sensitivity to being “dissed,” routinely beat up people at parties and instigate fights in bars — but […]

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The Authentic Cruelty of a Synthetic Man

Thursday, May 19, 2011 The Authentic Cruelty of a Synthetic Man Yes, I’m willing to see you suffer, and throw you in prison — but don’t expect me to admit it. Mitt Romney, a polymer-based life form of nearly limitless pliability, is as long on cash as he is short on genuine convictions. For the […]

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“Why Did Police Kill My Dad?”

Friday, May 13, 2011 “Why Did Police Kill My Dad?” Jose Guerena’s murders lock down the scene of their crime. “Mom, was my dad a bad guy?” four-year-old Joel Guerena plaintively asked his mother Vanessa after her husband, 26-year-old Jose, was killed in a withering barrage of gunfire during a SWAT invasion of their home. […]

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Death Squad Damage Control in Tucson (UPDATED with video, May 26)

Monday, May 23, 2011 Death Squad Damage Control in Tucson (UPDATED with video, May 26) Victims of an American death squad: Ex-Marine murder victim Jose Guerena with his wife and sons. …no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons […]

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“What Were You Guys Thinking? Why Did You Kill Him?”

Friday, May 27, 2011 “What Were You Guys Thinking? Why Did You Kill Him?” “Why, why did you kill him?” a traumatized Vanessa Guerena begged to know as she was interrogated in a makeshift “command center” by detectives from the same Sheriff’s Office that had just slaughtered her husband Jose. Her questioners, eager to exploit […]

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He Didn’t Say “Infidels”: Homeland Security Theater, Continued

Thursday, June 2, 2011 He Didn’t Say “Infidels”: Homeland Security Theater, Continued The word has a very distinct connotation. There’s nothing else that quite captures it…. Give me one word that captures the same image. One word. You name it, and I will use it. — Defense attorney Robin Weathers arguing for the admissibility of […]

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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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