Eric Margolis: China and India: A War of Giants Chris Floyd: Innocent Executioners: An Illustration of the Principles of Western Civilization in the Modern World When I saw in the Eric Margolis article (linked above) the line about the British drawing the India-Tibet border (which apparently was in 1914), I’m thinking, “Oh, no, not that [...]
Gary North’s Translation of Bernanke’s Recent Speech: Part 1 and Part 2 Murray Rothbard: The Case Against the Fed Rothbard: Origins of the Federal Reserve Ludwig von Mises: Inflation Destroys Savings Henry Hazlitt: What You Should Know About Inflation Here’s how to get rid of inflation: Get rid of the Federal Reserve. Better yet, get [...]
David Kramer has this video on the LewRockwell.com blog, of a van that goes along streets to scan vehicles with x-ray technology to find evidence of terrorism. However, this constitutes a search, and is therefore unconstitutional. You just can’t do that, so they should stop doing that. You really must have specific reasons to suspect [...]
Yesterday on his radio show Jason Lewis was talking about how the government is taking away our liberty and property, and discussing the 9th Circus Court’s approving of the government having the power to trespass onto private property and stuff GPS intrusions onto or underneath people’s cars, in order to unconstitutionally track their every move, [...]
Stephen Kinzer: Regime Change: Promise and Peril (Transcript of 2008 speech) (Watch the speech) …Now why did we decide we couldn’t tolerate Ho Chi Minh as president of the united Vietnam? It’s because we thought if we allow this election to go forward you’re going to have a united Vietnam under a communist leadership. Instead [...]
Economist and historian Thomas Woods has this post on the LewRockwell.com blog, discussing how difficult it is to sell books, especially non-fiction. I wonder if it’s just worse now in these recent years because of what the government has done to the economy, and to the dollar. I know I can’t afford to buy things [...]
Philip Giraldi has this article in American Conservative, on how the Israeli government is continually spying on America. It is particularly disturbing that Israeli intelligence officers are portraying themselves as American intelligence officers to members of the American Muslim community. The Israeli government must be a very paranoid one (as is inherent in the nature [...]
In the Boston area, one of our talk radio stations is WRKO. This morning, Tom “The Felon” Finneran and his guest co-host Jennifer Something-or-Other were discussing the NY proposed Islamic Center issue. I’m getting so sick of this, and hearing these ignoramuses really makes me depressed about what kind of future our world will be. [...]
It’s too bad that we have to deal with an ongoing issue such as the new York “mosque” controversy, which is another side issue among many involved with 9/11 and the War on Muslims Terrorism. Very few people in the media actually can see what this is really all about, but Glenn Greenwald at Salon.com [...]
Thomas DiLorenzo compares business ethics to government ethics Lew Rockwell on Rothbard vs. Greenspan Sydney Schanberg on the McCain Vietnam POW Cover-Up Eugene Volokh with an objective legal perspective on the NY mosque issue Andy McCarthy asks Which Islam Will Prevail in America? and provides information that suggests that imam Rauf may be using the [...]
Martha Dean is running for Attorney General of Connecticut, and she supports state nullification, and her emphasis seems to be on protecting the individual citizen, protecting private property and freedom of association from the vultures of the State. Here is her campaign platform. But in some ways, she still has some maybe slight statist tendencies, [...]
I have been writing about how the U.S. government’s intrusions into Middle-Eastern territories over the last 60 or 70 years is what has motivated the Islamic terrorists to want to commit terrorist acts against the U.S., as I’ve written in yesterday’s post and two days ago. The socialist central planners of the U.S. government have [...]