The Growing Militarization of U.S. Police

By James Simpson As politicians exploit the Newtown tragedy to promote new laws to restrict  firearms and implement universal background checks that could lead to gun  registration and confiscation, another parallel trend– namely, the increasing  militarization of law enforcement, most visibly demonstrated by the growing use  of massive, […]

Death Ride of the Tories

by Spencer Pearson

On the 9th of April 1992 the Conservative Party won a general election and with it absolute control of the British state. A feat they have failed to repeat in four attempts over twenty one years. Recently Tory leader

Human Progress is a Myth

Vice.Com John Gray, photo by Justine Stoddart Haven’t we humans come such a long way? In the past 200 years alone we’ve managed to abolish slavery (by moving it to the sweatshops of the Third World), rid our lives of industrial pollution (by moving it to the factories […]

The Democratic Party’s Long History of Racism

The American Thinker Long  owning the default position, the pure, tolerant Democrats easily assume a  morally superior attitude while labeling  those who differ from their  point of view as morally deficient, quickly dousing  dissenters with the  2008-2012 election buzz word–racist. Uh,  uh; I know better and so do  […]

Fightin’ Words

By Rachel Haywire Faithful members of the far right fringe, do not despair! You think it’s game over. You’re losing hope. You just can’t ride that tiger anymore, and your entire movement has been infiltrated by hipsters and libertarians. This is more than the death of the west—it’s […]

Bitcoin Breaks the $100 mark

The virtual currency, Bitcoin, has broken the $100 per bitcoin mark today. Bitcoin is a decentralized virtual currency. It has no centralized server or issuer, but instead relies on a peer to peer network of servers to verify transactions and mine new coins by solving increasingly difficult hash […]

Contagion! The FaceBorg Equality Epidemic

My latest from the Inferno. I wonder: Have you caught the bug? _____________ Thanks to a good chunk of my Facebook friendslist, I came face-to-face with the latest meme virus to infect the social conscience. Hear those squeaky wheels, lushes and reprobates? That’s the sound of the latest […]

The Death Penalty for Marijuana Possession

Popehat.Com TJIC alerts us to the tremendously disturbing story of Jonathan Magbie, a 27-year-old quadriplegic sentenced to ten days in jail for his first offense — possession of marijuana, a misdemeanor. Because the Washington D.C. jail was incompetent to meet his special medical needs, including his dependence on […]

Time to Create Community Councils

For Immediate Release Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership March 25, 2013 – Day One of the Occupation of Detroit Contact: Ron Scott & Shea Howell – 313-282-7669 – howell@oakland.edu DETROIT, MI – Today is a sad day in Detroit. The usurpation of civic power by the State […]

All Nations Party

All Nations Party The All Nations Party supports pan-secessionism and true nationalism. It is a small step toward pushing for self-determination and true national sovereignty in what is now the United States. ANP Facebook ANP Youtube ANP Twitter The Grand Prize The All Nations Party supports the break […]

Yes, Pinochet Really Was an Asshole…

…no matter what some “libertarians” think. By Gavin McInnes With the passing of Hugo Chávez, we got a lot of crocodile tears from liberals claiming we had “lost a friend” who “lifted the poor and helped them realize their dreams.” Jimmy Carter told us that he “never doubted […]

Kevin Carson on Authority: A Reply

libertarianalliance DAVID McDONAGH Authority is a sort of personal trust that we have for someone, say, our doctor. If we say he is a good doctor then we express that he has authority with us. Hobbes realised that the state was based on such authority. Locke later called […]

Is Anarchism Socialist or Capitalist?

reason.com A new defense of libertarian anarchism makes the case that the philosophy belongs on the left. Aeon J. Skoble from the April 2013 issue Anarchy and Legal Order: Law and Politics for a Stateless Society, by Gary Chartier, Cambridge University Press, 416 pages, $115 If a just […]

See No Evil: The Case of Alfred Anaya

wired.com Brendan I. Koerner Alfred Anaya was a genius at installing secret compartments in cars. If they were used to smuggle drugs without his knowledge, he figured that wasn’t his problem. He was wrong. Illustration: Paul Pope Alfred Anaya took pride in his generous service guarantee. Though his […]

The real history of psychiatry

naturalnews.com Dr. Peter Breggin There have been recent calls for a national Mental Health Registry, and then additional calls to link such a registry to gun licensing. In the dreadful wake of Newtown, both the left and the right and the current US federal administration are demanding that […]