The Bonnot Gang, Chapter 14: The End of Anarchism featuring Keith Preston of Attack the System
A great discussion on the final chapter of the Bonnot Gang by Richard Parry
A great discussion on the final chapter of the Bonnot Gang by Richard Parry
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley 9/11 seemed to come out of nowhere when I was a kid. One minute it was all bubblegum, Britney Spears, Pokémon cards, and gender dysphoria and the next the sky was raining commercial airliners and America was at […]
By Peter Weber The Week “The Russian invasion of Ukraine has largely stalled on all fronts,” Britain’s Ministry of Defense said in a public intelligence assessment early Thursday. “Russian forces have made minimal progress on land, sea, or air in recent days and they continue to suffer heavy […]
By Joel Mathis, The Week Pandemic lulls aren’t meant to last. There are new signs that the United States might — emphasis on might — be about to undergo another spike in COVID-19 cases. The CDC this week confirmed that wastewater sampling is showing increased amounts of virus […]
By Harold Maass, The Week Western Europe has been hit with a surge in coronavirus infections that is raising concerns that the United States could face another wave of COVID-19 cases, The Washington Post reported Wednesday. Germany, for example, recorded more than 250,000 new cases and 249 deaths on Friday […]
By Andrea Marks, Rolling Stone In the new podcast ‘Wind of Change,’ host Patrick Radden Keefe explores how the CIA used music to change hearts and minds. What if it turned out your favorite song had been written by the CIA? That’s exactly what a new podcast aims […]
By Caitlin Johnstone Sometimes I can only stop and stare in awe at the power of the US propaganda machine. Almost the entire global north has been paced into perfect alignment with cold war agendas geared toward securing US unipolar dominance by an unprecedented propaganda and censorship campaign. […]
By Victoria Law, The Nation Attempts to improve care for a wide range of chronic conditions have stalled, leaving incarcerated people to suffer. “Medical is a joke,” said Davide Coggins, currently imprisoned at Great Meadow Correctional Facility, a maximum-security prison in New York’s Washington County. “Unless you have […]
By R.H. Lossin The Nation Ted Kaczynski’s violence—reexamined in a new biopic—fascinates US audiences, but not for the reasons we think. In 1995, The Washington Post published a 35,000-word manifesto in a bid to prevent the detonation of a bomb at Los Angeles International Airport and end the […]
By Malcolm Harris The Nation The radical tactics of the IWW are better suited to the bleak US jobs landscape than those of mainstream trade unions. When the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, whose members are often dubbed “Wobblies”) launched a campaign to unionize Starbucks baristas in […]
By Peter Zeihan on March 19, 2022 I thought it would be helpful to collect our recent newsletters on the subject of Russia and Ukraine in a single place for easy reference. As a reminder, the Zeihan on Geopolitics newsletter is free, and a searchable archive of all past […]
By Jacob Heilbrunn New York Review of Books Russia’s war on Ukraine has opened up a new front in Washington’s foreign policy elite, mobilizing veterans of the cold war and Iraq. Especially on the right, a fierce fight is in prospect. Since the end of the Iraq War, […]
By Bonnie Kristian, The Week The behavior of the American press in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq is rightly notorious. So much commentary — left and right alike — as well as ostensibly objective reporting from our most prestigious outlets failed to scrutinize lies and propaganda from […]
By Caitlin Johnstone If you use Twitter and engage with the subject of the war in Ukraine, you’ve probably noticed a verified account called The Kyiv Independent pop up while you’re scrolling through your feed which puts out highly biased content in favor of the Zelensky regime and […]
By Gabriel Noah Brahm and Orian Morris TELOS Is Putin the madman they say? Or is he, to the contrary, somebody who coldly calculates his rational self-interest, in the manner of Thomas Hobbes’s legendary sovereign power or Niccolò Machiavelli’s eponymous prince? In short, is it surrealism, rooted in […]
The depression in Russia after the USSR fell makes the American Great Depression look like a cake walk – it was completely brutal and made much worse by the American advisors: Greenspan, Summers, and Rubin. They WRECKED Russia, completely wrecked it.
I’ve heard a number of evangelicals complain about how conspiracism is making an inroads into evangelicalism. This is why Mike Lindell fits so well in with these folks. What’s absolutely so amazing is that Trump, who is basically anti-christian, is seen as their messiah.
US really needs to rid itself of empty slogans like “land of the free” and “shining city upon a hill” because we’re truly the opposite of those things and other countries see through us
Like most modern system, China has some of both, although China leans more toward socialism than the USA or the West generally. Their system is more or less the same thing as Lenin’s New Economic Policy. LISTEN HERE Will China resist financialization and lead the way on climate […]
By Joe Marino and Melissa Klein New York Post The 33-year-old man shot multiple times in the legs and groin in an attempted robbery of his six-figure Richard Mille watch is a French-born cryptocurrency expert who flaunted his timepieces on social media. Pierrick Jamaux told police a man demanded his watch as […]
One of the by-products of the Ukraine War appears to be a more assertive Europe. While I am not a fan of the EU, I generally favor the dissolution of unipolarity into regional power blocks, such as Atlanticism, the European Union, and the BRICS. Although a more assertive, […]
By CSD, Futurism is Forever Is Futurism a left wing ideology? Short answer yes. Futurism is very much a part of the left in its belief in historical progress, liberty of all kinds including free love and a strong rejection of the old and conservative ways of doing […]
By Linh Dinh On 2/5/22, a reader, Troy, left a comment: I’ve been living alone in a subsidized apartment on a subsidized pension due to a severe tick born illness. This happened to coincide with COVID, so it’s been weird to say the least. I’ve never experienced this […]
Host of the Katie Halper Show, Katie Halper, weighs in on “Zelesnk thirst.”
Krystal and Saagar update viewers on the Julian Assange legal battle now that the UK Supreme Court has rejected the appeal in Assange’s fight against extradition to the US
Krystal and Saagar have policy expert Matt Stoller break down the possibility of a global food crisis caused by the Russian war in Ukraine and the west’s response to it
Krystal and Saagar talk about the drama at CNN, Julian Assange news, Kyrie Irving covid insanity, media deception on Ukraine, Hunter Biden updates, a new law in Israel, White House meeting with TikTokers, and the global food crisis with Matt Stoller!
Award-winning author and journalist Matt Taibbi returns to the show to discuss the recent censorship that has taken place across the United States and Europe in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Taibbi also shares his thoughts on why anti-war leftists are branded as “right-wingers,” political amnesia, the […]
The most dangerous internal threat we face in the USA at present is that some freak like this could potentially be President at some point. This guy is basically the Martin Sheen character from “The Dead Zone.” And Cotton is not the yokel from a Monster Truck convention […]
By Peter Weber The Week Most of Russia’s military offensives in Ukraine continue to be stalled amid fierce Ukrainian resistance, but Russia’s military continues to fire dozens of missiles and rockets at Ukrainian civilian and military targets every day, a senior U.S. defense official said at a briefing […]
Just talking to a regular dude, getting to hear his first-hand experiences from working at Amazon.
By Peter Weber, The Week What do Americans see when they look in the mirror? Or rather, how do they envision the country in their mind’s eye? A new poll from YouGov America gives us an answer — and it is troubling, though perhaps not in the way […]
ABC News’ Will Carr reports from Tijuana, Mexico, where Ukrainians and Russians are coexisting as they wait to enter the United States seeking asylum.
By Matt Stieb New York Magazine Henry Hoeft, a 28-year-old former U.S. Army infantryman and steelworker from a small town outside Columbus, Ohio, was compelled earlier this month to leave his young son to fight in Ukraine, where his father’s family has its roots. After fundraising online and […]
By Peter R. Quiñones Your opinion on borders, guns or nationalism really isn’t relevant here. What is important is that all of you know at least one person to whom one of these is a vital issue. They ride or die with it. Some of you may be, […]
By Tyler Durden Winter Watch ZERO HEDGE — With Russia now officially cut off from both the USDollar and the euro, Russia’s VTB Bank is seeing a surge in Chinese Yuan deposits, attracted by the bank offering significantly higher interest rates as Putin shifts focus to ‘friendly’ nations. The state-owned […]
The Russian invasion may be devastating Ukraine and bringing untold harm to the citizens of both Ukraine and Russia, but the crisis has nevertheless created an opportunity – an opportunity for some members of Congress to line their pockets. It appears that a number of Congressional representatives have […]
By Simone Hanna National Impulse Corrigan Clay – a U.S. pastor who moved to Haiti and adopted two orphans – has been arrested on child sex abuse charges against one of his children. Corrigan is the co-founder of the “Apparent Project”, a non-profit charity organization established by his […]
The Western supermajors have left. All of them. Just as the Ukraine War began, Exxon and BP and Shell have walked away from projects they’ve sunk tens of billions of dollars into, knowing full well they won’t get a cent of compensation. Halliburton and Schlumberger’s operations today are […]
The Intercept’s Alex Weatherhead details the conflict of interest in prominent polling companies’ relationship with the Democratic party and corporations.
Ryan Grim, Robby Soave, and Kim Iversen discuss concerns by experts and health authorities about a surge in coronavirus infections in Western Europe.
Team Rising reacts to excerpts from the upcoming book “This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future.”
Julia Manchester and Emily Jashinsky discuss the future of workplace vaccine mandates.
Policy communications specialist at Americans for Tax Reform, Isabelle Morales, makes the case against extending the student loan repayment moratorium.
Former National Security Advisor, General James Jones, weighs in on the latest developments between Russia and Ukraine.
Krystal and Saagar weigh in on the comments made by Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant after NYC’s covid guidelines allowed unvaccinated star teammate Kyrie Irving to sit courtside but not play in their recent home game
Krystal and Saagar cover the long awaited confirmation that the laptop containing financial and personal information about Hunter Biden is real and currently being investigated by the Justice Department of his father, President Joe Biden
March 12th, 2022 the Center for Political Innovation convened a public conference in Austin, Texas. This is the opening ceremony.
War is Boring American volunteers heading to Ukraine are learning their role in the war isn’t as “heroic” as advertised, according to some of the men who return after abandoning their duties. For one so-called veteran and “Boogaloo Boy,” Ukraine’s various foreign legions were revealed to be a […]
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