The editorial standards at The Atlantic, as I demonstrated a little while back in my essay for New English Review on contributing editor Ian Bogost, are certainly exceptional. On the first day of spring (I leave it to the psychics of Women Studies to divine the significance), Ibram X. Kendi gave us more evidence of the magazine’s commitment to misandry and black resentment. What’s the Difference between a Frat and a Gang?, Kendri asks. Why, is it that the former dates skinny bourgeois white women and the latter fat white trash? Ah no, says the writer, a kind of poetical Ta-Genius Coates, his essay … Continue reading

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You Have the Right to Remain Innocent – James Duane The Law of Self Defense – Andrew Branca The Climate Chronicles: Inconvenient Revelations You Won’t Hear From Al Gore–And Others – Joe Bastardi  Dallas ’63: The First Deep State Revolt Against the White House (Forbidden Bookshelf) – Peter Dale Scott Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends – Peter Schweizer The Free Society – Laurence M. Vance 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos – Jordan B. Peterson Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years – David Talbot The War Prayer – Mark Twain America’s Great Depression – Murray N. Rothbard Recarving … Continue reading

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By Dr. Mercola Pollen is one of the most common allergens in America. Nearly 50 million people in the U.S. suffer from nasal allergies and as many as 30 percent of adults and 40 percent of children are affected. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) allergies are the sixth leading cause of chronic illness in the U.S.1 The AAFA released a list of the worst cities to live in when you suffer from spring allergies.2 The report uses pollen scores, allergy medication use and the number of board-certified allergists who practice in the area as some of … Continue reading

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The Skripal saga and Ecuador’s move to cut Julian Assange’s internet is part of a wider crackdown on freedom of speech and states like Russia which have stood up to the West. It risks evolving into a real war, John Pilger told RT. “This is about a war on freedom of speech; this man is being denied the most basic right – freedom of speech. It’s part of a wider war. The wider war is against known enemies, and Russia is one of them, China is another,” investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger said. Earlier this week, the Ecuadorian Embassy … Continue reading

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Broadcast LIVE at 2pm EDT on March 31. Taught by Mike Billington, EIR Asia Desk. The role of Confucianism in Chinese history is key to understanding China’s …

Bill allows individuals to obtain doctor’s prescription for medication to hasten their death…

Since this is Good Friday I am going to reprint my review of Risen from last year. You can help Campaign for Liberty by downloading the movie here.
Looking for a good Easter movie with a libertarian theme? Try Risen, a 2016 release that details […]

‘Pregnant women, children and teens are more vulnerable to the toxic effects of hormone-disrupting chemicals’

‘This is only the first step in the process and we join our legal team in its optimism for the future prospects of our lawsuit’

The FCC said SpaceX has been granted authority to use frequencies in the Ka (20/30 GHz) and Ku (11/14 GHz) bands