Why Read the Sunday Papers When You Can Read AttacktheSystem.Com!
Community Organizing and National-Anarchism presentation by Andrew Yeoman
Tribal Anarchism Video Series Parts One, Two, Three, Four
United Anarchism Vs United Nationism
Quotes of the Week:
“To my utter despair I have discovered, and discover every day anew, that there is in the masses no revolutionary idea or hope or passion.”
“Where the state begins, individual liberty ceases, and vice versa.”
“From the naturalistic point of view, all men are equal. There are only two exceptions to this rule of naturalistic equality: geniuses and idiots.”
“Powerful states can maintain themselves only by crime, little states are virtuous only by weakness.”
-Mikhail Bakunin
“Don’t ask, don’t tell” is an appalling policy, one that has nothing to do with justice and everything to do with the most primitive prejudice. But what else can one expect of an institution such as the military, particularly the US military in the Age of Empire?
Also, the idea that the concept of equality means that everyone should have the “right” to join an institution that is currently rampaging over the earth, invading countries hither and yon, and causing in incalculable amount of human suffering and material destruction would be laughable if Americans — particularly gay Americans — didn’t take it so seriously.
No one should join the military — not gay people, not straight people, not any people. In a free society, the military would be just another job — working to ensure the defense of the country. In today’s America, however, that is most definitely not the function of the military, which has been turned into an instrument of oppression and worse. To say, therefore, that everyone has the “right” to participate in, say, what went on at Abu Graib — in the name of “justice” — is self-evidently absurd.”
-Justin Raimondo
The Secessionist Campaign for the Republic of Vermont by Christopher Ketcham
The Antiwar Secessionist Movement by Tom Barnes
The Political Economy of Monarchy, Democracy, Secession, and Anarchy by Hans Hermann Hoppe
Texas Nationalists Say Sovereignty or Secession by Mark Anderson
Is Secession Constitutional? by Brian Stanley
Softening the Transition to a Stateless Society by Darian Worden
Third Parties I’d Like to See by James Leroy Wilson
The Crisis Is Not Over by Paul Craig Roberts
Unintended Consquences: A Feature, Not a Bug by Kevin Carson
We Don’t Need a State to Protect Us From Foreign Aggression by Morris and Linda Tannehill
Reading List on Law Without the State by Walter Block
Statism Is Not Socialism, Pro-Market Is Not Pro-Business by Kevin Carson
Obama’s Budget: Record Spending, Record Deficits by Andrew Taylor
America’s Rudderless Ship of State by Chuck Baldwin
The U.S.A.: An Aggregation of Nincompoops by Alex Massie
Forget Global Warming, It’s the Economy Stupid! from Pew Research Center
The Tea Party by John Robb
The Left: Going Downhill Since 1960 by Alexander Cockburn
If You Were in a Secret Prison by Joanne Mariner
U.S. Agrees to Time Table for U.N. Gun Ban
Why Inflation Will Come? by Gary North
The U.S. Can No Longer Afford Its Empire by Ivan Eland
On the Claimed “War Exception” to the Constitution by Glenn Greenwald
When the Military Serves As Police by Jacob Hornberger
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell-Don’t Go! by Justin Raimondo
Will Obama Play the War Card? by Pat Buchanan
Will the Chinese Dragon Awake? by Justin Raimondo
Light at the End of the Afghan Tunnel? by Eric Margolis
The Dangers of State Surveillance by Henry Porter
Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan is Counterproductive by William R. Polk
Insulting China by Robert Dreyfuss
U.S. Sponsored Regime Change in Iran by Ardeshir Ommani
Terrorism in Any Color by Jack Hunter
The Defense Industry is Pleased with Obama by Laura Flanders
Lawyers Appeal Guantanamo Trial Convictions by Andy Worthington
World Isn’t Buying Israel’s Explanations Anymore by Aluf Benn
Why Does the U.S. Turn a Blind Eye to Israeli Bulldozers? by Robert Fisk
Zionism Laid Bare by Kathleen Christison
CIA Has Program to Assassinate U.S. Citizens by Thomas Eddlem
The New Pentagon Budget: Paying More, Getting Less by Winslow Wheeler
The Pentagon Goes Intellectually AWOL by Franklin Spinney
Surveillance Can’t Make Us Secure by Julian Sanchez
More Airport Security Won’t Do Much to Stop the Terrorists, Leaving the Middle East Would by Jeffrey A. Miron
The Inalienable Right to Secede by Scott Lazarowitz
Nullification: It’s Already Happening by Derek Sheriff
Thousands Protest U.S. Military Presence in Japan from The Daily Mail
WW2 Is Over: Bring Our Marines Home by Pat Buchanan
Federal Marijuana Supremacists by Manuel Lora
Ron Paul and the Pro-Life Movement by Christopher Manion
The Pro-Life Assault on Ron Paul and the Constitution by Laurence Vance
Astroturf Verses The Tea Party Movement by James Ostrowski
Blair Lied, Thousands Died by Laurence Vance
Blair Regretted Nothing, Learned Nothing by Michael Glackin
Tony Blair and His Oh-So-Clean Conscience by Robert Fisk
Blair’s Monstrous Inconsistency by Daniel Larison
The Case Against Tony Blair by Patrick Cockburn
The Neoconservative Empire by Ron Paul
Israeli Female Soldiers Break the Silence by Ira Chernus
The CIA in Afghanistan by Doug Valentine
Obama, Military Growth, and Retirement by Bede
North Korea: The Last Racialists by Richard Hoste
The Road to Disunion: The Secessionists of 1854-1861 by Hunter Wallace
History Ain’t Bunk by James Jackson
Viewers Are Flocking to Jesse Ventura’s Conspiracy Theories by Daniel Perdomo
Growing Movement to Disband Police Departments by Mike Shedlock
The Left’s Double Standard on Race by Anonymous Attorney
This Is a Man: The Defiance of Omar Deghayes by William Norman Grigg
Neat, Painless Perpetual War by Mike Tennant
Patriot Act: Eight Years Later by William Fisher
Spinning the War on Terror by Adam Serwer
Foreign Handouts: More Harm Than Good by William P. Hoar
Hollywood at War by John Payne
Playing Charades with Terrorists by Fred Cate
No Defense for This Budget by Katrina Vanden Heuvel
Forgotten History: The Real Tobacco Wars by Dostoevsky
Roman Catholic Church to Split in America? by Weaver
Banning the Homeless in Colorado Springs by Kathy Kelly
War, Budgets, and Blind Ambition by Chris Floyd
Who’s Who in Mexico’s Narco-Wars? by John Ross
Israel is Criminalizing Dissent by Jonathan Cook
Copwatch: Guerrilla Video Primer
The Hidden Inspiration of Vampire Weekend by Gavin McInnes
The Problem With Constitutionalism by Thomas Knapp
Uber-PIG Joe Arpaio Interrupted by Students Singing Bohemian Rhapsody by David Neiwert
Waging War on the Environment by Darian Worden
Controlling the Growth of the State by Ian Bertram
Howard Zinn, R.I.P. by Roderick Long
Our Wise Leader and the Wise Pundits Who Comment Upon Him by Roderick Long
Rothbard and the Free Spirits by Gary Chartier
McCarthy on Belloc by Sheldon Richman
Onward Christian Soldiers, Again by Philip Giraldi
Sun Tzu and America’s Way of War by Jon Basil Utley
U.S. Out of Yemen by Ron Paul
Confessions of a Middle-Class Anarchist by Harry Mount
Top Ten Ways to Avoid a Tax Audit by Kelly Phillips Erb
The State Lives to Control and Humiliate Us by Anny Shaw
Weapon of Mass Destruction Found in NYC Elementary School by David Kramer
Time Flies When They’re Building a Fascist State by David Kramer
Sweden Has Been Neutral in Foreign Wars for 200 Years (Good for Them!) by Lew Rockwell
Mass Murder: The Key to a Successful Presidency by William Norman Grigg
Why Global Democratic Revolution and Mass Immigration Won’t Work by F. Roger Devlin
Markets and Regulation by Paul Craig Roberts
The Glitter, the Gays by Mandolyna Theodoracopulos
Master of Treachery: Kissinger on Iraq by Barry Lando
Philadelphia Community Rallies Against Murderous PIG by John Kalwaic
The Work of Porn in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Kristian Williams
Retirement Armageddon by Gary North
The Man Who Shouldn’t Be Alive by Bill Sardi
My $4000 Sneeze by Jeffrey Tucker
Financial Tsunami by Ambrose Evans Pritchard
“The Italians were called wops, the Jews were called hymies, I was of course a greaseball, and every Hispanic was a spic. Well, we all got along famously! It was rough, but it was fine.”
-Taki Theodoracopulos
The Accused Must Have Fair Trials Glenn Greenwald interviewed by Scott Horton
Bring the Guard Home Michael Bolding interviewed by Scott Horton
Sanctions Against Iran Are a Bad Idea (Unless You Want a War) Muhammad Sahimi interviewed by Scott Horton
“The “clash of civilizations” is, in a very literal sense, a clash of God and Mammon. The Islamic revolutionaries are driven by a fanatical devotion to their god and the promises they believe he has made to them if only they take up arms on his behalf. The nations of the West are driven by an almost as fanatical devotion to Mammon, that is, to wealth, luxury, power, pleasure and privilege. Further, the culture of the West combines this unabashedly materialist ethos with rejection of strength and discipline in favor of a maternalistic emphasis on health, safety, “sensitivity”, “self-esteem”, “potential”, “personal growth”, “getting in touch with one’s inner child”, “feelings” and other concepts common to pop culture psychobabble. Of course, the socio-cultural ramifications of this is to create a society of weaklings, mediocrities and crybabies.”
-Keith Preston
Dirty Water by The Standells
Talk Talk by The Music Machine
Psychotic Reaction by The Count Five
Pushin’ Too Hard by The Seeds
Dazed and Confused by The Yardbirds
Mary Mary (It’s To You I Belong) by The Birdwatchers
(Commentary from Maury2k)
The Cult of Political Correctness-It’s Real Uses
How Uncle Sam Almost Lost World War Two
Howard Zinn and the Strategy of Self-Castration
Racist Genie Out of the Bottle
The Tactical Moxie of Kai Murros
(hat tip to Chris Donnellan for the following links)
“Life is war and conflict, struggle and strife, from conception till death…Never shall the lion lie down peacefully with the lamb…”
“Why are those who espouse Univeral Love, Tolerance, and ‘Human Brotherhood,’ usually the most screwed up people you’ve ever met, socially and emotionally? Not to mention some of the nastiest and most self-centered narcissists around?”
-Chris Donnellan
British Author Calls for an Assisted Suicide Panel
Man Arrested for Peeing on Steaks at Wal-Mart
Asian Girl Has Surgery to Look Like Jessica Alba for Boyfriend
Fifth of Swedish Population Foreign
The 6 Weirdest Things Women Do to Their Vaginas
New Basis for U.S. Asylum Claims: Homeschooling
Earth Religions Get Worship Area at Air Force Academy
Argentine President: Eat Pork, Spice Your Sex Life
New Zealand Virgin Auctions Herself Off for Tuition
Turkish Girl Buried Alive for Talking to Boys
What Makes Right-Wing Mobs Tick
The Amish: A People of Preservation
Justice Department Wishes to Hire Mentally Ill, Mentally Retarded Lawyers
Aliens Visiting Earth Will Be Just Like Humans, Scientist Claims
Auschwitz Survivor: Israel Acts Like Nazis
Last Mitford Girl Bemoans the Demise of the Stiff Upper Lip
Mexicans Fighting Blacks in L.A. Jail
Black and Mexican Race Wars in L.A.
Commanding Heights: American Empire
The Dystopia Conservatives Built
(hat tip to Andrew Yeoman for the following links)
“What You Believe is Not as Important as What You Do.”
-Andrew Yeoman
Teen Hit Man Confesses to Murdering Class President’s Mom
Colorado Springs Cuts Basic Services
Berlusconi Wants Israel in the EU
Letter of Marque: Privateering and The Private Production of Naval Power
Bay Area National-Anarchists: Communities Directory
France Refuses Citizenship Over Full Islamic Veil
Children Prisoners of the U.S. War on Terror
A Nation of Sheep, Ruled by Wolves, Owned by Pigs
The Revolution Within Anarchism
Forty Years in the Wilderness?
Liberty and Populism: Building An Effective Resistance Movement for North America
Organizing the Urban Lumpenproletariat
National Anarchy and the American Idea
“The king is most wounded by ridicule.” -Thomas Hobbes
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