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Baghdad Mosque Bombed As Attacks Leave 26 Killed
A bomb in Baghdad and random attacks left 26 dead across Iraq.
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They Can Not Get Their Wars Against Syria Or Iran Going, So They Are Again Trying To Demonize North Korea!
We have all seen over the last week as the US State Department in Washington has been trying desperately to find Syria guilty of launching "chemical attacks" on its own citizens...
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Very Important Video By Patrick Willis, AKA Snordster: Money Confiscation Legal? (The Facts Will Shock You!)
One very important subject that I cover here is of course our fragile and very criminal financial system.... I have long said that our present financial system is a fraud and has by design been doomed to fail....
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US/European Missile Shield cancelled because of Russian Opposition?
No. Non. Nahi. Na. Ne. Nai. Nyet.No in any other language is still no. The so called missile shield was not cancelled due to Russian opposition
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Saakashvili and Kerry in Washington: “Of course we are here to talk about NATO”
Civil Georgia
May 2, 2013
Kerry Meets Saakashvili in Washington
Tbilisi: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met President Saakashvili in Washington on May 1 and reiterated U.S. support to Georgia’s NATO integration and welcomed “the democratic transition that has been taking place” in Georgia. -
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Charities condemn switching foreign aid to military
Press TV – May 2, 2013
UK charities have criticized British Prime Minister David Cameron for signaling that the foreign aid budget could be diverted to the country’s Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Leading British charity against global poverty Oxfam reacted angrily after Cameron hinted Britain’s foreign aid budget could be spent on the country’s military adventures. -
KOL048 | “Libertarian Controversies Lecture 4” (Mises Academy, 2011)
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 048. This is lecture 4 (of 6) of my 2011 Mises Academy course “Libertarian Controversies.” This talk covered “Misconceptions and Controversies,” such as positive vs. negative obligations, contracts vs. promises, incitement and causation, and other issues. Slides for this lecture are appended below. For background information, links to recommended reading, and audio and […]
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KOL047 | “Libertarian Controversies Lecture 3” (Mises Academy, 2011)
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 047. This is lecture 3 (of 6) of my 2011 Mises Academy course “Libertarian Controversies.” This talk covered “Even More Misconceptions,” such as state vs. government, “limited” government, Hoppe on monarchy vs. democracy, federalism, restitution and punishment, positive obligations, and other issues. Slides for this lecture are appended below. For background information, links […]
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KOL046 | “Libertarian Controversies Lecture 2” (Mises Academy, 2011)
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 046. This is lecture 2 (of 6) of my 2011 Mises Academy course “Libertarian Controversies.” This talk covered more common libertarian misconceptions such as PDA jurisdiction, Big-L vs. small-l libertarianism and other misused terms, non-aggression “axiom” or principle, and other issues. Slides for this lecture are appended below. For background information, links to […]
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Capriles Formally Contests Elections Before Venezuela’s Supreme Court
By Chris Carlson | Venezuelanalysis | May 2, 2013
Maracaibo – Representatives from the electoral campaign of ex-presidential candidate Henrique Capriles formally contested last month’s elections before Venezuela’s Supreme Court today.
The legal procedure submitted to the court has the objective of annulling April’s presidential elections in which Henrique Capriles lost to Nicolas Maduro by less than 2 points, and to allow for the elections to be repeated. -
Beef Industry is asking Federal Government to approve food irradiation
Beef Industry is asking the Federal Government to approve irradiation of food Everyone, everywhere: Say NO to radiated food. And say it loud!While I am using Canadian news, this is not only ongoing in Canada.The EU is looking at radiating food. As for the US, sadly, it appears the food has been irradiated more extensively for some time.
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BBC broadcaster admits sex assaults on children
Press TV – May 2, 2013
Former BBC broadcaster Stuart Hall has admitted assaulting 13 girls as young as nine years old between 1967 and 1986.
The former It’s A Knockout presenter was branded as an “opportunistic predator” by prosecutors after admitting he had carried out a series of attacks on girls, from whom the youngest aged just nine. -
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Liberty in the Age of Terrorism
The Boston Marathon bombing, horrific in and of itself, is made far worse by our response to it. For one thing, hate is on the march. Listen here to the conversation between a Washington, D.C. cabbie – a Muslim from Somalia – and his crazed passenger, who rants that the Koran mandates death for unbelievers [...]
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Twelve Iraqis Killed in Fresh Attacks
At least 12 Iraqis were killed and 23 more were wounded in the latest violence.
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State Of Texas To Enact "Texas-Israel Day" On May 8th... Yes, This Is NO JOKE!
I had closed my files of absurdity a few years back, and maybe that was a mistake... It seems that these days the lunacy of our society is becoming more and more pronounced! What you will see in this article is a prime example....I came across the following article from the website: Liberty Fight, at www.libertyfight.com, and I seriously had to do a double take and read it again to realize it was no joke....
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May Day Keeps Militarized Police in the News; ACLU Looking Into Cops and Homeland Security
Reports from May 1 protests around the US, particularly in Seattle, may look disturbingly familiar to anyone worried about police militarization.
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Bases, Wars, Programs: NATO General Visits Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Allied Command Transformation
May 2, 2013
Deputy Commander Visits Bahrain, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates
Written by Robin Michelle Barnett
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U.S., British Defense Chiefs Mull Arming Syrian Insurgents
Stars and Stripes
May 2, 2013
Hagel, British official say Obama ‘rethinking’ arming Syrian rebels
By Chris Carroll
WASHINGTON: The Obama administration is rethinking its stance of not arming Syrian rebels fighting the regime of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Thursday. -
Henri Barbusse: Butchery as far as the eye can see
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Anti-war essays, poems, short stories and literary excerpts
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KOL045 | “Libertarian Controversies Lecture 1” (Mises Academy, 2011)
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 045. This is lecture 1 (of 6) of my 2011 Mises Academy course “Libertarian Controversies.” This lecture contained an overview of basic austro-libertarian concepts and started discussing various libertarian “misconceptions,” regarding the left-right spectrum, coercion and force vs. aggression, the jurisdiction of private defense agencies, and related issues. I’ll release the remaining lectures here […]
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The ‘Isolationist’ Slur and the Foreign Policy Debate
A recent New York Times article ascribing the label “isolationist” to those skeptical of military intervention in Syria and North Korea has generated a flurry of commentary about the overall foreign policy debate.
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The Daily Beast Takes the Bait on Anti-Iran Propaganda
By Nima Shirazi | Wide Asleep in America | May 1, 2013
Over at The Daily Beast‘s Cheat Sheet, which serves as a news aggregator, a post went up today with the eye-catching headline: “Iranian President Ahmadinejad Arrested.”
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Mapping The Tsarnaev Brothers
I lived in Boston for eight years when I was in college. I have been asked to make some comments on the Boston Marathon bombing.
The most glaring points about this Boston Marathon bombing are that the alleged bombers were well connected to the CIA and paid by them. We were told that they accepted $100,000 from the state in welfare over ten years. But $100,000 over ten years is not a lot of money. -
A Terrible Idea: Arming the Syrian Rebels
There are rumors going around that President Obama “is preparing to send lethal weaponry to the Syrian opposition,” although he has said no such thing publicly.
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THE EXILING OF MY FILM , “EXILE A MYTH UNEARTHED”, IN THE BBC
By Ilan Ziv | April 28, 2013
As some of you know, my film EXILE, A MYTH UNEARTHED, which examines the myth of the Jewish EXILE and its political impact on both Israeli Jews and Palestinians in the Middle East, was going to be shown on the BBC Thursday April 25th. It was pulled out of the schedule only a few days earlier.
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Bolivia Expels USAID: Not Why, but Why Not Sooner
By Jake Johnston | CEPR | May 1, 2013
At a speech celebrating May Day in Bolivia today, President Evo Morales announced the expulsion of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) from the country. According to the AP, Morales stated:
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Saving Nietzsche and Ourselves
Nietzsche is incorrectly often associated with fascism, especially Nazism.
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Pentagon Chief: NATO Benchmark For Global Military Operations
U.S. Department of Defense
April 30, 2013
Hagel Hosts German Defense Minister at Pentagon
WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel hosted German Defense Minister Thomas de Maizière today at the Pentagon and commended Germany’s leadership in Europe and among the NATO allies, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said. -
New survey shows most Americans oppose US intervention in Syria
Press TV – May 2, 2013
A new poll has revealed that most Americans oppose US intervention in Syria amid growing efforts by the Obama administration and pro-Israeli members of Congress to directly engage US troops in yet another Muslim nation.
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International activist resists deportation from Israel in protest of arrests of children in Hebron
International Solidarity Movement | May 2, 2013
Hebron: Two Palestinian children arrested in Hebron on April 28th by the Israeli authorities are the latest in a series of arrests which have increased rapidly since February of 2013. Swedish human rights activist, Gustav Karlsson, is currently in immigration detention in Givon prison after objecting to the arrest of the two children.
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Syrian guerillas watch Al Jazeera, believe most insane stories – captive journalist to RT
RT | May 01, 2013
The Syrian opposition is made up of young men with little education, brainwashed into fighting President Assad, journalist Anhar Kocheva told RT. Kocheva spoke about her time as a hostage, describing a ragtag group of men devoid of tangible ideals.
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KOL044 | “Correcting some Common Libertarian Misconceptions” (PFS 2011)
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 044. This is my speech “Correcting Some Common Libertarian Misconceptions,” delivered on May 28, 2011, at the Annual Meeting of the Property and Freedom Society. The video is here, and streamed below; here is the powerpoint presentation. Re-presented as PFP076. Transcript available here. Related: KOL 045 | “Libertarian Controversies Lecture […]
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More Holes in the Fourth Amendment
Here they go again. The Obama administration has asked its allies in Congress to introduce legislation that would permit the feds to continue their march through the Fourth Amendment when it comes to obtaining private information about all of us. The Fourth Amendment, which guarantees the right to be left alone, was written largely in [...]
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Kristol Clear
It has been noted ironically by Justin Raimondo at antiwar and also by Scott McConnell over at The American Conservative how the neoconservative dominated American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus, which sees Chechens and other Central Asian Muslim militants as “freedom fighters” against Russian rule, exists side by side with other organizations like the [...]
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UN: Force Feeding Gitmo Hunger Strikers Violates International Law
President Obama this week defended the US’s policy of force feeding detainees in Guantanamo Bay who are protesting their due process-free indefinite detention by going on a hunger strike.
On Wednesday, UN human rights officials declared that force feeding amounts to torture, saying “it is unjustifiable to engage in forced feeding of individuals contrary to their informed and voluntary refusal of such a measure.” -
‘Everything Libertarians and Liberals Get Wrong About Drones’ Wrong About Drones, Everything
In the past few days, two different Atlantic writers have worried that drones are a “sexy” subject which often overshadow other issues. Now, Andrew Cohen’s article isn’t really about war or drones. It’s a reminder that it’s not only Anwar al-Awlaki who didn’t get due process. Thousands of other Americans aren’t getting theirs either.
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More REAL History Revealed: The TRUTH About The Origins Of World War II - The Unexpected Views Of Four Key Diplomats Who Were Close To The Events
As a student of true history, I have long said that the so called "History" that has been shoved down into our brains in the false and fraudulent so called "education system" is nothing more than a pack of lies... These lies have been done on purpose by criminals who want to keep us unaware of our real history, and as a method of giving us a false history to believe in. The purpose of the false history is only to help these same criminals as they now push for their ultimate aim of world domination...
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The Most Honest And Truthful Video I Have Seen In A While... Believe It Or Not, It Comes From The Mainstream Media!
I am on the road to recovery... I have been taking some extra time off recently to fight off this horrendous virus that has been knocking me for a loop.... I have missed work, been at home sick, and have been listless and coughing up a storm.... But it does appear that finally it is beginning to vacate my body, and I can safely say (now) that I am getting better...
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A Talmud Question from Sweden
Evil Contents of the TalmudEditor's note: One of the obligations of an author is to reply to readers when they ask questions. Not all authors would agree with me, but that is how I see my duty. I often receive queries about Judaism and if they are sincere and demonstrate that the questioner has conducted some research on his or her own first, then I try to find the time to answer. Some weeks it makes for a considerable correspondence. I probably anger or offend some people when I answer with just a brief missive, or not at all.
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Bomb explodes in Dagestan. Russia. You know Boston Bombings???
Bomb explodes in busy shopping area of Dagestan .Interesting timing? Considering the Boston false flag? Considering allegations of links between Boston patsy and Dagestan?Considering Russian round ups? Considering ‘resets’? Early warnings?Considering the already dead ( for nearly a year) Canadian man who is today being linked to Tsarnaev. He,William Plotnikov, who allegedly who went to Dagestan but was killed by Russian Security Forces while there?
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