How International Supply Chains could End | Peter Zeihan
Another tease from Peter Zeihan. This is from the Grant Williams podcast May 2021.
Another tease from Peter Zeihan. This is from the Grant Williams podcast May 2021.
Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman. My guest today probably needs no introduction. Today I’m talking to Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Ayaan is a Writer, Activist, and former Politician. She is also a New York Times best-selling author. If you haven’t read her memoirs, Infidel and Nomad, […]
On The Jacobin Show, Adolph Reed and Walter Benn Michaels address the longstanding contention that white workers are too committed to their white identity to fight for universal public goods.
By Robert Stark The term Alt-Right, now for the most part obsolete, was a media buzzword for controversy with confusion about who and what views constituted the Alt-Right. Then the term Alt-Left was put forth, initially as a niche movement similar to what is now known as the […]
By Robert Stark “We will control the Horizontal. We will control the Vertical…. Another Dimension.” –Dimension X by Seven Red Seven The dissident center is not an organized movement but rather a big tent of syncretic politics. I propose a new Alt-Center that has core political principles, a […]
By Andrew Hoyt This dissertation tells the story of how a small group of low-profile militants, located on the periphery of industrial America, set in motion a chain of events that led Luigi Galleani to become one of the most notorious Italian anarchist and resulted in the Cronaca […]
By Caleb Ward, Curious Refuge I was recently looking to share a few links about systemic racism in our ‘Curious Weekly’ newsletter. However, after a little research, I was shocked to find the best list of systemic racism examples didn’t come from a peer-reviewed study or news publication, […]
The Chinese Communist Party marks its 100th anniversary this year, tallying among its achievements China’s decades-long economic boom and ascent to great-power status. But can Beijing count on continued success? At the launch of our July/August 2021 issue, Foreign Affairs Editor Daniel Kurtz-Phelan and authors Yuen Yuen Ang, […]
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By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley I am not a politically correct animal. Out of the good of my bleeding heart, I’ve tried, but my species of genderfuck extraterrestrial just doesn’t swing that way. When the good lord Kali made this mess, she made […]
This article contains a lengthy interview with anarchist economist Kevin Carson from around 2017. Carson goes into a lot of detail regarding the theory and practice of anarchist economics. Symbol and Verse If there’s a political bias to Secret Transmissions, then it’s unabashedly an anti-authoritarian one. While not […]
Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) could face criminal charges and arrest if an investigation into a criminal sexual complaint filed Thursday turns up evidence that substantiates the allegations, Albany Sheriff Craig Apple said.
Over at the Center for a Stateless Society, an outfit that is probably the most anti-ATS tendency there is (along with the neocons, of course), a writer named Eric Fleischmann makes an assertion which includes a jab at yours truly: We are all thick libertarians now. The question […]
This is a fairly interesting guy.
By Mike Gleason, Money Metals Exchange As the U.S. Senate moves closer to passing a trillion-dollar spending bill that includes some infrastructure priorities, critics are warning that the public is being taken for a ride. President Joe Biden and his allies in Congress have actually claimed that the […]
A majority of Americans in a new poll think it would be bad for the country if former President Trump runs for office in 2024.
Rachel Bovard and Kim Iversen weigh in a reported “crisis dinner” held in response to several apparent missteps by Kamala Harris.
Co-host and correspondent for KQED’s The California Report, Lily Jamali, discusses the devastating wildfires on the West Coast.
Team Rising shares their thoughts on Sen. Marco Rubio’s calls for the NSA director to investigate the unmasking of Tucker Carlson.
Jerusalem Demasas, policy reporter at Vox, discusses how Democrats are handling the housing affordability crisis and ballooning homelessness.
Rachel Bovard and Kim Iversen react to Bill Gates’ CNN interview calling his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein a “huge mistake.”
Team Rising weighs in on a lawsuit filed against Activision Blizzard. It’s the first suit filed under a recently passed senate bill that requires private employers with 100 or more employees to submit a report annually to the state with pay data for specified job categories broken down […]
Ryan Grim and Kim Iversen react to a new Insider report detailing the lengths Big Tech companies are willing to go in order to silence their employees.
This report reveals fairly clearly that the ruling class strategy in response to last year’s uprisings was to co-opt rather than suppress the rebellions and weaponize them against Trump, hoping for a reverse Nixon ’68 effect, while knowing perfectly well they could subsequently purge sectors they can’t use […]
This article is quite good. There is probably no group around that is more anti-ATS than C4SS, which is ironic considering that I probably agree with them 85-90% of the time. It’s what’s in that other 10-15% that is insurmountable. For example, their compromised views on world government […]
Krystal and Saagar break down the comments made by a top Dem campaign official about the party’s chances in 2022.
The Israel Lobby went all out for the defeat of Nina Turner. Krystal analyzes the Nina Turner congressional campaign’s defeat and the left’s next steps.
Saagar outlines the newest evidence of the theory that coronavirus leaked from a lab in Wuhan and the media’s coverup of the scandal.
Krystal and Saagar look at how Amazon used illegal tactics to rig a union election in Bessemer, Alabama.
Krystal and Saagar bring Jeff Stein back to the show to get inside information about the eviction moratorium shift from Biden.
Krystal and Saagar cover the Biden administration’s decision to extend the eviction moratorium.
Krystal and Saagar scrutinize the deafening silence of Chris Cuomo on his brother’s scandals and the embarrassing ‘Cuomosexuals’ who covered for Gov. Cuomo in the media.
Krystal and Saagar talk about the details surrounding the sexual harassment by Andrew Cuomo that has destroyed his political career.
Team Rising reacts to questions about whether Joe Biden’s calls for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign are hypocritical.
Rachel Bovard and Kim Iversen weigh in on legislation that would eliminate the AUMF.
Research director at the American Economic Liberties Project, Matt Stoller, reacts to Facebook suspending the accounts, apps and pages of New York University researchers who have been studying political ads and disinformation on Facebook.
Reporter, Lily Jamali, details the response to the expanding Dixie Wildfire in California.
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds 69 percent of GOP voters said the U.S. should do more to investigate the origins of the pandemic compared to 62 percent of Democrats who said the U.S. is doing just enough. Kim Iversen and Rachel Bovard discuss.
Rachel Bovard details a new initiative to track and disrupt payment activity from extremist and hate groups.
Kim Iversen explains why she believes the U.S. will never get back in the Iran Nuclear Deal.
Kim Iversen and Rachel Bovard react to a new Quinnipiac poll on President Biden’s handling of COVID.
Krystal and Saagar go over the downfall of Andrew Cuomo, the failures of the media, eviction moratorium extension, Amazon union busting, Dems bleak 2022 outlook, more lab leak evidence, Nina Turner’s defeat, the key details in congressional legislation, and more! Timestamps: Cuomo Downfall: 0:00 – 12:35 ‘Cuomosexuals’: 12:36 […]
By Kathy McCormack, Associated Press The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office said Thursday it has opened an investigation into the fire. CANTERBURY, N.H. — For almost three decades, 81-year-old David Lidstone has lived in the woods of New Hampshire along the Merrimack River in a small cabin […]
By Justin Podur, Counterpunch Canada is developing a new image: one of burning churches, toppling statues, and mass graves. There are thousands more unmarked graves, thousands more Indigenous children killed at residential schools, remaining to be unearthed. There can be no denying that this is Canada, and it has to change. But can […]
By Constance Bantman Recent years have seen an upsurge of interest in the history of European anarchist and syndicalist movements. The rise of alter-globalisation protest borrowing many of its direct-action tactics from pre-World War I anarchism and syndicalism has been important in bringing it on over the last […]
Yeonmi: “And that’s where I saw rats eating their eye” Joe:”Because they’re soft”
“An entire country became a concentration camp.”
By Molly Redden, Huffington Post Police are citing racial justice protests and routine 911 calls to ask for armored vehicles built for a battlefield — and the Defense Department is buying it. Last summer, as one city after another broke out in protest against the murder of George […]
When we stop treating our fellow brothers and sisters as humans, then we are no long human ourselves.
This is a panel discussion conducted for state legislators in New Hampshire to help them understand critical race theory.
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