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Do We Need to Bring Back Internment Camps?

Do We Need to Bring Back Internment Camps? Last week, Retired General Wesley Clark, who was NATO commander during the US bombing of Serbia, proposed that “disloyal Americans” be sent to internment camps for the “duration of the conflict.” Discussing the recent military base shootings in Chattanooga, TN, in which five US service members were […]

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When a Black Swan Flies Over Wall Street’s House of Cards

When a Black Swan Flies Over Wall Street’s House of Cards A black swan is Wall Street lexicon for an unpredicted event. The author of that concept, Nassim Taleb, opines that most of the major moves in stock market history originated as black swan events coming out of nowhere, with a random, stochastic disorderliness that […]

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Will Seizure of Russian Assets Hasten Dollar Decline?

Will Seizure of Russian Assets Hasten Dollar Decline? While much of the world focused last week on whether or not the Federal Reserve was going to raise interest rates, or whether the Greek debt crisis would bring Europe to a crisis, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague awarded a $50 billion judgment to […]

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Ron Paul Stunned That George Soros Seeks To “Expand War In Ukraine”

Ron Paul Stunned That George Soros Seeks To “Expand War In Ukraine” Earlier this week, using hacked and leaked documents and pdfs created by, among others, George Soros’ most recent wife who is less than half his age, we showed something fascinating: the puppetmaster behind the entire Ukraine conflict may be none other than George Soros himself. To […]

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Ron Paul Fears The CIA Is The Biggest Threat To Americans’ Liberty

Ron Paul Fears The CIA Is The Biggest Threat To Americans’ Liberty As the Senate scrambled to pass the USA Freedom Act this evening, reinstating the agency’s ability to spy on Americans, Ron Paul points out that US intelligence organizations have always – and will continue – to operate outside the law; with Daniel McAdams noting […]

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NSA Spying Ruled Illegal, But Will Congress Save the Program Anyway?

NSA Spying Ruled Illegal, But Will Congress Save the Program Anyway? This week the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the NSA’s metadata collection program was not authorized in US law. The PATRIOT Act, under which the program began, was too vague, the court found. But the truth is the Act was intended to […]

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Don’t Be Fooled by the Federal Reserve’s Anti-Audit Propaganda

Don’t Be Fooled by the Federal Reserve’s Anti-Audit Propaganda In recent weeks, the Federal Reserve and its apologists in Congress and the media have launched numerous attacks on the Audit the Fed legislation. These attacks amount to nothing more than distortions about the effects and intent of the audit bill. Fed apologists continue to claim […]

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Interventionism Kills: Post-Coup Ukraine One Year Later

Interventionism Kills: Post-Coup Ukraine One Year Later It was one year ago last weekend that a violent coup overthrew the legally elected government of Ukraine. That coup was not only supported by US and EU governments — much of it was actually planned by them. Looking back at the events that led to the overthrow […]

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‘Get NATO, foreign countries out of Ukraine to end civil war’ – Ron Paul

‘Get NATO, foreign countries out of Ukraine to end civil war’ – Ron Paul The best thing for Ukraine is to force NATO, the US, and regional players out of the country, former US congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul said. Without foreign meddling in the civil war, Kiev will focus on the nation’s economic […]

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Obama’s Force Authorization is a Blank Check for War Worldwide

Obama’s Force Authorization is a Blank Check for War Worldwide The president is requesting Congress to pass an authorization for the use of military force (AUMF) resolution against ISIS. Congress has not issued a similar resolution since 2002, when President Bush was given the authority to wage war against Iraq. The purpose of this resolution […]

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‘Two Percent Inflation’ and The Fed’s Current Mandate

‘Two Percent Inflation’ and The Fed’s Current Mandate Over the last 100 years the Fed has had many mandates and policy changes in its pursuit of becoming the chief central economic planner for the United States. Not only has it pursued this utopian dream of planning the US economy and financing every boondoggle conceivable in […]

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Lessons from Paris

Lessons from Paris After the tragic shooting at a provocative magazine in Paris last week, I pointed out that given the foreign policy positions of France we must consider blowback as a factor. Those who do not understand blowback made the ridiculous claim that I was excusing the attack or even blaming the victims. Not […]

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Inner City Turmoil and Other Crises: My Predictions for 2015

Inner City Turmoil and Other Crises: My Predictions for 2015 If Americans were honest with themselves they would acknowledge that the Republic is no more. We now live in a police state. If we do not recognize and resist this development, freedom and prosperity for all Americans will continue to deteriorate. All liberties in America […]

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Ron Paul 2015 Predictions: Inner City Turmoil and Other Crises

Ron Paul 2015 Predictions: Inner City Turmoil and Other Crises If Americans were honest with themselves they would acknowledge that the Republic is no more. We now live in a police state. If we do not recognize and resist this development, freedom and prosperity for all Americans will continue to deteriorate. All liberties in America […]

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Ron Paul Decries “Obscene” Paris Attack: Blames Bad Foreign Policy

Ron Paul Decries “Obscene” Paris Attack: Blames Bad Foreign Policy “This is pretty obscene,” exclaims Ron Paul with regard the massacre in Paris, “libertarians are pretty annoyed by anybody who initiates violence.” But, he adds, “I put blame on bad policy that we don’t fully understand,” pointing out Western inability to see foreign policy from the […]

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