Quote of the Week:
“In spite of the unceasing efforts made by men in power to conceal this and to ascribe a different meaning to power, power is the application of a rope, a chain by which a person will be bound and dragged along, or of a whip, with which he will be flogged, or of a knife, or an ax with which they will cut off his hands, feet, ears, head—an application of these means or the threat they will be used. Thus it was in the time of Nero and of Ghenghis Khan and thus it is even now, in the most liberal of governments.”
-Leo Tolstoy
“”One sometimes gets the impression that the mere words socialism and communism draw towards them with magnetic force every fruit-juice drinker, nudist, sandal-wearer, sex-maniac, Quaker, Nature-cure quack, pacifist and feminist in England… “We have reached a stage when the very word socialism calls up, on the one hand, a picture of airplanes, tractors and huge glittering factories of glass and concrete; on the other, a picture of vegetarians with wilting beards, of Bolshevik commissars (half gangster, half gramophone), or earnest ladies in sandals, shock-headed Marxists chewing polysyllables, escaped Quakers, birth control fanatics, and Labour Party backstairs-crawlers. “If only the sandals and pistachio-colored shirts could be put in a pile and burnt, and every vegetarian, teetotaler and creeping Jesus sent home to Welwyn Garden City to do his yoga exercises quietly. As with the Christian religion, the worst advertisement for Socialism is its adherents.”
-George Orwell
The Drug War: A Bonanza for the Enemies of Freedom by Kevin Carson
Prosecute ‘Em by Jack Hunter
What Happened to the Peace Movement? Scott Horton interviewed by Lew Rockwell
Farewell, US Hegemony by Andrew Bacevich and Tom Engelhardt
America’s Shame by Eric Margolis
Is the State Necessary? by Kirkpatrick Sale
National-Anarchist Portraits: Andrew Yeoman
Taking Secession Seriously-At Last by Kirkpatrick Sale
H.L. Mencken Speaks Wow!!
Shrink the State: A Leftist Aim by Chris Dillow
Secession Is Our Future by Cliff Thies
Let a Thousand Nations Bloom from Free Guptastan
Revisionism: A New, Angry Look at the American Past from TIME, 1970
Why We Fight the Power by Roderick Long
Neocons on the Danube by Paul Gottfried
Credit Card Deform by Sheldon Richman
Don’t Know Much About Capitalism by Thomas Woods
African Anarchism in Zimbabwe by Larry Gambone
Is GDP Decreasing? by Francois Tremblay
Outside the Gates: Turkey and Europe by Mark Hackard
Debt as a Way of Life by Richard Spencer
The Taliban’s Road to Kabul by Patrick Cockburn
Death at Work in American by Joann Wypijewski
Zionist Lobby Targets Another Tenured Professor by Doug Henwood
The Nuremberg Truth and Reconciliation Committee by Jeremy Scahill
Will Iceland Be Handed Over to a New Gang of Kleptocrats? by Michael Hudson
Israeli Fascism by Uri Avnery
Why the U.S. Still Hates Cuba by Frederico Fuentes
Obama’s Sins of Omission by Andrew J. Bacevich
The Secessionist Option: Why Now? by Ian Baldwin
George Washington on Entangling Alliances
Most Women Oppose Preferences in Hiring Blacks by TGGP
Unsubstantiated Blanket Statements by Ean Frick
“Get Your Hands Off My Country”
Military Moronity by William S. Lind
The Secessionist Bookshelf by Bill Buppert
Anarchy and the Law of the Somalis by Dick Clark
The Fed Has Wounded You Gerald Celente interviewed by Lew Rockwell
To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate? by Charles Pena
The Case for Prosecuting Bush by David Henderson
Some Might Call It Treason by Philip Giraldi
Calamity Jane by Justin Raimondo
The U.S. is Addicted to Imperialism Eric Margolis interviewed by Scott Horton
Get Out of Iraq George McGovern interviewed by Scott Horton
The U.S. Should Cut Military Spending by One Half by Benjamin Friedman
We Are All Torturers in America by Naomi Wolf
The Greatest Gay Rights Song Ever Written -here’s the lyrics
Secession: The True Bioregional Way by Kirkpatrick Sale
The Ten Core Values of Survivalism
The Greatest American President of All by Thomas Woods
Is is Time to Bring Back the Lone Star Republic? by Kelse Moen
Is a Hyperinflationary Depression Ahead? John Williams interviewed by Howard Ruff
The Rich Capitalist Who Co-Founded Communism by Robert Service
The Lobby Wants War by Justin Raimondo
Obama Looks Unimpressive on Civil Liberties After 100 Days by J.D. Tuccille
The Dark Core of the Empire by Jacob Hornberger
Tortured by the Past by Frank Snepp
The Obama-Netanyahu Showdown by Robert Parry
What This Country Needs is a Good Pirated Version of Kindle E-Books by Kevin Carson
Really Small Firm Size by Shawn Wilbur
Fair Taxers-Friends or Foes? by Dylan Hales
Obama and “Two States” by Ellen Cantarow
The McCarthyism That Horowitz Built by Dana Cloud
The Cocaine Powder/Crack Sentencing Disparity by Jasmine Tyler and Anthony Papa
Obama Disses Tea Partyers by Red Phillips
The Flu Hysteria Agency by Bill Anderson
The Evil of Eminent Domain by David T. Beito
Is Neocon Foreign Policy Finished? by Ivan Eland
Dictatorial Powers Unchallenged by Andy Worthington
Bibi’s Holocaust-or Ours? by Gordon Prather
Freedom of Expression, Dissenting Historians and the Holocaust Revisionists by David Botsford
Thought Police Muscle Up in Britain by Hal G.P. Colebatch
Why Many Chinese Don’t Want Freedom by Richard Bernstein
Economic Policy and Growth by TGGP
Jon Stewart the Hypocrite by Francois Tremblay
May Day 2009 by Rad Geek
The Shadow of the Panther by Hugh Pearson
Remembering Gustave Landauer-He Was Killed 90 Years Ago Today
Strictly Personal by Chuck Baldwin
The Road to Weimar America by Robert Stacy McCain
“Do You Take This Pony?” by Evan McLaren
Thoroughly Modern Marxism by Richard Spencer
Is the GOP Too Conservative? by Jack Hunter
The Swine Are Loose by Ilana Mercer
Technofascism, Not Socialism by Thomas Naylor
Dissing the Declaration by Harrison Bergeron 2
Kabul’s New Elite by Patrick Cockburn
The Israel Boycott is Biting by Nadia Hijab
