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Lawsuits Against Activists in the Wake of Charlottesville

Nathan Damigo, Richard Spencer, and Eli Mosley are Alt-Right organizers facing multiple lawsuits due to their involvement in the Unite the Right rally that took place in Charlottesville this past August. James Edwards, host of The Political Cesspool, joins us as well to discuss a separate legal battle he’s involved in. We’ll discuss these legal battles, private sector censorship, the Texas church shooting, and much more.

Jay Dyer - The Strange Facets of the Las Vegas Shooting

Jay Dyer is a public speaker, lecturer, comedian and author of Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film, as well as the host of the JaysAnalysis Podcast/Esoteric Hollywood. He is also a regular contributor to 21stCenturyWire, Soul of the East and the Espionage History Archive. Jay's work covers a wide variety of subjects, including metaphysics, film analysis, theology, geopolitics, literature, and history.

The Dangerous Decline of American Hegemony

The bigger picture behind Official Washington’s hysteria over Russia, Syria and North Korea is the image of a decaying but dangerous American hegemony resisting the start of new multipolar order, explains Daniel Lazare.

(CNThe showdown with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is a seminal event that can only end in one of two ways: a nuclear exchange or a reconfiguration of the international order.

James Allsup - The Mainstream Media Is Lying About Charlottesville

James Allsup is a YouTube partner, writer, and former political operative. He runs a YouTube political commentary channel with over 100k subscribers, writes for The Liberty Conservative, and was the Senior Adviser for the Students for Trump organization in the 2016 election cycle. He is a senior at Washington State University and former chairman of the Washington College Republicans Federation.

After Charlottesville: Race, history, and radicalism

Around 9pm on August 12, a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis gathered at Nameless field, a large swathe of grass on the University of Virginia campus.
Two-by-two they descended, yelling “blood and soil!” and “you will not replace us!”- the light from their torches and their indignant voices the only thing penetrating the summer night air.
Some minutes later, they faced off with anti-racism demonstrators and so began another decisive chapter in American race relations.
Reactions poured in from all corners of the country; people were emotional and angry.