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Cold War II: This Time, The Commies Are In Washington

Thursday, March 19, 2015 Cold War II: This Time, The Commies Are In Washington   How the Communist takeover was supposed to look, according to “Red Dawn” (1984) … The Regime in Washington is the only government asserting the supposed right to carry out summary executions anywhere on the face of the globe, so we […]

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A Felon for a Facebook Post: The Abduction of Matthew Townsend

Monday, March 23, 2015 A Felon for a Facebook Post: The Abduction of Matthew Townsend Matthew Townsend was made an offender for using a sidewalk without a police officer’s permission, and then accused of a felony for publishing a Facebook post about the incident.  “Apparently, holding a protest sign, or condemning government abuse on Facebook, […]

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From “Civil Rights” to Cultural Totalitarianism

Sunday, April 5, 2015 From “Civil Rights” to Cultural Totalitarianism The public memory of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement has been shaped by iconic images of state-licensed violence – peaceful protesters being beaten and otherwise abused by police for exercising the right to seek redress of grievances. The civil rights movement began as an effort […]

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Uniformed Predators in the ER: The Scapegoating of Doug Towell

Tuesday, April 7, 2015 Uniformed Predators in the ER: The Scapegoating of Doug Towell “Lie still – Life Flight’s on the way.” Doug  Towell vaguely remembers hearing those words while prone and bleeding from a head wound on Idaho State Highway 21. His next memory is of being seized by irrepressible panic. “My wife!” he […]

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Michael Thomas Slager: Vocational Sociopath

Thursday, April 9, 2015 Michael Thomas Slager: Vocational Sociopath Solidarity, not skepticism: Patrolman Slager’s supervisor comforts the killer as the victim’s life ebbs away. As many have said, were it not for the video, Michael Thomas Slager would have been quickly exonerated – and, most likely, received a commendation – for the killing of Walter […]

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Gary Raney, Oath Breaker (Update, April 28)

Sunday, April 26, 2015 Gary Raney, Oath Breaker (Update, April 28)   Already planning his next career move: The double-minded Raney is sworn in, January 2013. When Gary Raney was re-elected as Sheriff of Idaho’s Ada County in 2012, voters who made that unfortunate choice expected that he would remain in office until the end […]

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Globalizing America’s “Divorce Regime”

Wednesday, April 29, 2015 Globalizing America’s “Divorce Regime” A “single `no’ vote” by the Idaho Legislature disrupted “the finely crafted choreography” behind a UN child support treaty, laments the New York Times. Unless this is reversed in a special legislative session, the paper tremulously informed its dwindling band of readers, the legal architecture of international […]

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“Nickel Rides,” “Houdini Suicides,” and the American Torture State

Thursday, April 30, 2015 “Nickel Rides,” “Houdini Suicides,” and the American Torture State Like iron filings rearranging themselves in the presence of a magnetic field, reflexive apologists for the police quickly adapt to every official explanation for egregious misconduct. Knowing that official insinuation suffices when facts are withheld, the Baltimore PD leaked the suggestion that […]

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“This is America”: The Day Police Firebombed West Philadelphia

Thursday, May 7, 2015 “This is America”: The Day Police Firebombed West Philadelphia “Let it burn”: Osage Avenue, Philadelphia, May 13, 1985 By the time Lt. Frank Powell hurled a satchel bomb onto the roof of a three-story row house on Philadelphia’s Osage Avenue, the siege had gone on for nearly twelve hours. Powell was […]

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Support Your Local Private Peace Officer: He Has A Dangerous Job

Tuesday, May 12, 2015 Support Your Local Private Peace Officer: He Has A Dangerous Job Peace Officer Down: The aftermath of the fatal shooting of Alvin Kinney in Houston. At the end of every shift, police officers call their loved ones to assure them that they “made it through another day without injury,” observes a […]

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Ain’t That Amerika: Routine State Terrorism in the Imperial Capital

Thursday, June 18, 2015 Ain’t That Amerika: Routine State Terrorism in the Imperial Capital “Officer Safety” uber alles, you know. The eleven-year-old girl shrieked in horror as the shower curtain was ripped away, leaving her exposed to the view of a large male stranger. Her sense of  violation was compounded by the threat of immediate, […]

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Heresies Against the Imperium

Friday, June 26, 2015 Heresies Against the Imperium Pontifex Maximus If Barack Obama is correct that white Americans are racist at a genetic level, shouldn’t this tendency be considered an inherent trait? Given the persistence of racism in the face of unremitting remedial action by government, should we regard it as an ineffaceable characteristic to […]

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Love of Power Wins – Now the Yezhovschina Can Begin

Monday, June 29, 2015 Love of Power Wins – Now the Yezhovschina Can Begin The Secret Police in Orwell’s dystopian society were employed by the Ministry of Love. In that ironic designation we find the genuine meaning of the insistent refrain that “love” triumphed when the US Supreme Court consummated the long campaign to bring […]

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Administrative “Law” and the Tyranny of “Tolerance” (Update, July 18)

Monday, July 13, 2015 Administrative “Law” and the Tyranny of “Tolerance” (Update, July 18) In most jurisdictions, an entrepreneur could be prosecuted for posting this sign. See the update below. In a collectivist society, “offenses” aren’t defined by behavior, but rather by identity. This is compellingly illustrated by cases of Antonio Darden and Elaine Huguenin, […]

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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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