6/13/2024 Kyle Kulinski Show POLL: Americans Say JAIL TRUMP After Guilty Verdict
“We are the party of law & order. (34 convictions later) No not like that!”
“We are the party of law & order. (34 convictions later) No not like that!”
“Jill Stein: Challenging Empire” Green Party Webinar 6:30 PT/ 6:30 MT/ 7:30 pm CT/ 8:30 ET, Wed, July 3, 2024 Mark your Calendar! Election concerns include abortion rights, increased use of fossil fuels, vicious attacks on immigrants, and the bipartisan dumping of Medicare-for-All. But what takes center stage […]
Robby Soave and Nayyera Haq discuss the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold access to mifepristone, and discuss the Senate vote set for Thursday afternoon on a legislative package to protect access to IVF. #ivf #contraception #mifepristone
Krystal and Saagar discuss Americans viewing Trump and Biden as criminal and old, office fire sale amid real estate doom spiral, Israeli journo smacks down Jake Tapper on CNN, UN confirms Israeli Hannibal Directive on Oct 7, Morning Joe goes full Bin Laden defending Israel, McDonalds surveillance price […]
Plus: The Federal Reserve considers an interest rate cut, its chairman considers persistently high inflation, housing pops up on the National Mall, and more… CHRISTIAN BRITSCHGI Republicans hold Merrick Garland in contempt. This has long been true, but on Wednesday the GOP-controlled House of Representatives made it official. In […]
by Peter Zeihan on June 13, 2024 The recent European elections yielded some significant gains for hard-right parties in a number of countries. Today, we’ll be focusing on Germany, Italy, and France, and whether these shifts are game-changers or more political minutia. The weak coalition government under Chancellor […]
Sponsored by St. Martin’s Press Francisco Cantú A Legacy of Plunder In its reexamination of entrenched narratives about the expropriation of Native land, Michael Witgen’s work is changing how Native people are situated in the arc of North American history. David Toop All That Floats and Drifts André […]
by Brecht Jonkers Brecht Jonkers Jun 11, 2024 Brecht Jonkers highlights how historical imperialism and modern globalist agendas contribute to the ongoing challenges and contradictions faced by both migrants and host countries. The political developments across Europe nowadays, and in particular the rise of the “populist right-wing” across […]
Caitlin Johnstone Jun 12, 2024 Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): The state of New York should be given to the Mormons, since that’s where Joseph Smith founded Mormonism. All other faiths in the new nation which shall be known as Mormonland must […]
Subscribe to The Signal? Share with a friend. … Sent to you? Sign up here. Recently from The Signal: Mujtaba Rahman on why Europe’s leaders can’t agree about Europe . … Today: What do Russia’s recent wins on the battlefield mean for the conflict in Ukraine? Robert Hamilton […]
by Sascha Roßmüller Arktos Journal Jun 12, 2024 Sascha Roßmüller examines the European elections, questioning the alleged rightward shift and its implications for political change towards national sovereignty and ethnic preservation. European elections: What conclusions should be drawn for political work? The establishment is howling about a shift […]
Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Watch now Eurosiberia Podcast #23: David Herod Constantin von Hoffmeister, Tooky’s Mag, and Arktos Journal Jun 12 READ IN APP David Herod from Tooky’s Mag and Constantin von Hoffmeister talk about Herod’s substack, peak oil and the petroleum culture, the energy […]
They were Geminis. Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace, better known as Notorious B.I.G., were born 11 months apart and were murdered within six months of each other, cosmically joined together in life and death like twins. Though Biggie was killed in Los Angeles, the case didn’t make it […]
Going Down? Plus: Hunter Biden is guilty of crimes that shouldn’t be crimes, North Dakota’s voters take on gerontocracy, and more… ERIC BOEHM Inflation cooled slightly to 3.3 percent in May, the Department of Labor reported on Wednesday morning. That’s a welcome sign that tees up the possibility the […]
June 11, 2024 • Weekly Newsletter The Inflation Tax John C. Goodman (Forbes) The easiest way to raise taxes? Let inflation rip. The more inflation, the more government gains—ordinary people lose as a result. READ MORE » On Monetary Growth and Inflation in Leading Economies, 2021-2022 Relative Prices and the […]
by Peter Zeihan on June 12, 2024 After years of mismanagement and corruption, Venezuela may have finally reached its tipping point. A country that once boasted high education levels, cultural achievements and a thriving oil industry, has managed to turn a winning hand into a losing one. Leaders […]
by Alexander Markovics Arktos Journal Jun 12, 2024 Alexander Markovics reports on Israel’s prolonged conflict in Gaza, highlighting increasing international isolation, escalating military operations, and growing global recognition of Palestine. The Israeli war in the Gaza Strip has now lasted for more than eight months with no end […]
Jose Nino’s Digest Here is my most recent content for you Kyle Rittenhouse is Named Outreach Director for Texas Gun Rights On June 11, 2024, Texas Gun Rights announced Kyle Rittenhouse as the pro-gun organization’s outreach director. “Joining Texas Gun Rights is an awesome opportunity to continue advocating […]
Google’s and Microsoft’s AI Chatbots Refuse to Say Who Won the 2020 US Election David Gilbert With just six months to go before the US presidential election, Gemini and Copilot chatbots are incapable of saying that Joe Biden won in 2020, and won’t return results on any election […]
Caitlin Johnstone Jun 12, 2024 Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): I’ve been ignoring the US presidential race because the election is rigged. When someone says US presidential elections are rigged, there are a number of things they could mean by that. They […]
Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Dodcast Dodcast #64: Troy Southgate &… 0:00 1:10:10 Dodcast #64: Troy Southgate & Adam Ormes Luke Dodson Jun 12 READ IN APP In a quiet(-ish) cafe in Porto, just before the recent Commonwealth of Free Spirits Conference that took place […]
Eckhart Tolle is so right when he says that nothing important can really be threatened. So it’s okay to give up that trauma in the identity that goes with it. The longer I live the more I think that identity itself is an illusion. The future is truly […]
Claiming this isn’t a genocide is just magic thinking now.
Robby Soave and Nayyera Haq discuss the mixed bag of reactions about Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict. #HunterBiden #JoeBiden
Ryan and Emily discuss Hunter Biden convicted, Alito wife wars with neighbor on pride flag, Biden admin gaslights on Israel ceasefire, feds investigate UAW, Fox caught editing Trump Epstein interview, Pakistan abducts Imran Khan allies. Timestamps: (00:00)Intro (2:59)Hunter Biden CONVICTED On Gun, Drug Felonies (15:29)HOT MIC: Alito Wife […]
Digital Odyssey Jun 11, 2024 The description of this conference asks four questions: Where is victory? Where will the momentum take us? Is there an escape from the Culture War? Is such a conflict winnable? What I will attempt to do in this speech is to discuss each […]
By thecollective From ANews Podcast Welcome to this week’s podcast. This podcast is on anarchist activity, ideas, and comments from the previous week on anarchistnews.org Tags: podcast anews podcast audio
By thecollective What’s a normie anyway? Tags: totw topic of the week normies difference self-perception us vs. them
By anon (not verified) Written by Flower Bomb This is undoubtedly my least favorite type of writing. But I want the world to know just who Vega is. Tags: Vega Warzone Distro death obituary
By thecollective Via Abolition Media by Mónica Caballero Almost a month ago I was transferred to the prison where I will have to serve my sentence, the CPF in Santiago. This prison has a rather atypical structure compared to other prisons in this territory since in some areas […]
By thecollective From Freedom News UK Anarchist transhuman sci-fi collective Radon have published multiple digital journals over the last few years exploring themes including dystopia, rebellion and social conflict. Rob Ray interviews the editors. Tags: sci-fi science fiction fiction literature journal Radon Journal interview Freedom News UK transhumanism
By ArtxmisGrahamThoreau Artxmis talks with Alexandra Szopinski of the WSA and AUJ (Workers Solidarity Alliance and Anarchist Union Journal, respectively) to discuss anarchist-syndicalism in theory and practice, historical and contemporary. Tags: audio podcast Uncivilized Podcast anarcho-syndicalism
By thecollective From Euromaidan Press by Vira Kravchuk, 06/06/2024 Russian anarchist fights alongside Ukrainian forces with hope of bringing revolution to Russia Aleksey Makarov, a member of the Ukrainian armed forces in a unit for foreign volunteers, believes that a Ukrainian victory will ignite a revolution in Russia, […]
By thecollective From The Conversation by Alexander Howard Ursula K. Le Guin’s ‘anarchist utopia’ was an anguished response to war. Its political power endures Ursula K. Le Guin is one of the most revered science fiction writers of all time. Her groundbreaking science-fiction novel The Dispossessed, written against […]
By thecollective From The Final Straw Radio This week, we’re sharing our interview on the Balkan anarchist journal, Antipolitika which released it’s Nationalism issue last July. It’s now available via PM Press (USA) and Kersplebedeb (Canada) on Turtle Island, alongside the back issues. Our guest is Rey Katulu […]
By thecollective From Bloomington Anarchist Black Cross Fire Ant is a quarterly publication focused on spreading the words of anarchist prisoners and generating material solidarity for our imprisoned friends. Begun as a collaboration between anarchist prisoners and anarchists in Maine, Fire Ant seeks to raise material aid for […]
Robby Soave and Jessica Burbank react to newly released recordings of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. #SamuelAlito
Krystal and Saagar discuss James Carville saying Biden shouldn’t have run, Thomas Massie reveals AIPAC influence, Lindsey Graham says Ukraine war needed for minerals, American drivers secretly monitored, Juul ban backfires, Oct 7th sexual assault claims debunked, and former State Dep Annelle Sheline on why she resigned over […]
Zac & Gavin react to the fallout from Briahna Joy Gray (Bad Faith Pod) getting fired from The Hill’s Rising, the show she co-hosted with Robby Soave, including reactions from some of the current and former members of The Majority Report (hosted by Sam Seder and Emma Vigeland) […]
Up to Hamas Plus: Truthiness at Wikipedia, gender clinic whistleblowers under investigation, the death of dining spaces, and more… LIZ WOLFE U.N. backs ceasefire: Yesterday, the United Nations Security Council threw its support behind a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly said behind closed doors that he […]
It was a prison for teenage girls and all that we had was each other Rachel Haywire Jun 11, 2024 At the age of 15, I was locked up in a behavior rehabilitation center that was funded by the state of Florida. It was far worse than you’d […]
The presidency Neoliberal Feudalism Jun 10, 2024 This is part 2 of 3 of a series looking back at the campaign and presidency of Donald Trump from a dissident perspective. Part 1 dealt with the Trump 2015-2016 campaign, this part will look at Trump’s presidency, and Part 3 […]
Saudi Arabia is a liability, not some prize to be won. Daniel Larison Jun 10, 2024 The Biden administration won’t give up on one of the worst ideas in the world: The Biden administration is close to finalizing a treaty with Saudi Arabia that would commit the U.S. […]
By Emily Crane Published June 10, 2024, 9:22 a.m. ET The millionaire investment banker who allegedly slugged a woman in the face during a Pride event in Brooklyn over the weekend once touted the importance of having “empathy” and an “understanding” of others. Jonathan Kaye, a managing director […]
Feb 16, 2016 BY Lee Jussim Share Psychological perspectives once defined stereotypes as inaccurate, casting them as rigid (Lippmann, 1922/1991), rationalizations of prejudice (Jost & Banaji, 1994; La Piere, 1936), out of touch with reality (Bargh & Chartrand, 1999), and exaggerations based on small “kernels of truth” (Allport, […]
By Mark Weber June 2024 No figure of modern French history is as honored as Charles de Gaulle. His name has been given to more streets, avenues and monuments in France than to any other man of the nation’s past. The country’s largest airport bears his name. French […]
Are all atheists liberals? In this video, I discuss the confusion surrounding that question. Usually, it’s Christians who insist atheism=liberalism. But in today’s video, I take down an atheist who believes all atheists should be liberals. Want to support me? Buy me a coffee, and let’s drink together: […]
June 10 2024 EXCLUSIVE: Arizona Cities Show How NOT to Fix Homelessness Despite Spending Millions NEWS By Virginia Allen Phoenix “has allocated over $180 million to homelessness services since 2021 through a combination of federal, state, and local funding,” reports the Goldwater Institute. More SPLC Changes Number […]
by Christopher Jolliffe Christopher Jolliffe and Arktos Journal Jun 10, 2024 Christopher Jolliffe reviews the newly released book The Sixty-Year Caucasian War (Antelope Hill, 2024), which deals with the long-standing conflict between Russia and Islamic forces in the Caucasus, examining the implications for contemporary geopolitics and cultural identity. […]
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