“This is a march that will be nearly impossible to stop. This is the permanent destruction of the right to privacy. This is the exaltation of safety over liberty, and it will lead to neither. This is the undoing of limited government, right before our eyes.”
Monthly Archives: January 2018
President Trump’s ‘Friends’ in Saudi Arabia

“Trump and his unabashedly Iranophobic generals have allowed the United States to become a patsy for Saudi Arabia, actively abetting or tacitly endorsing MBS’s ambitions. Yet whatever the administration’s purported intent, throwing in with the Crown Prince will only exacerbate the disorder that previous U.S. administrations have done so much to create.”
Read more: http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/president-trumps-friends-in-saudi-arabia/
Democrats Grant ‘Treasonous’ Trump Vast Warrantless Spying Powers

“If ‘#Resistance’ means anything, at a minimum it should entail a refusal to trust a dangerous authoritarian to wield vast power with little checks or oversight.”
How the Government Hides Secret Surveillance Programs

“Parallel construction is when law enforcement originally obtains evidence through a secret surveillance program, then tries to seek it out again, via normal procedure. In essence, law enforcement creates a parallel, alternative story for how it found information. That way, it can hide surveillance techniques from public scrutiny and would-be criminals. A new report released by Human Rights Watch Tuesday, based in part on 95 relevant cases, indicates that law enforcement is using parallel construction regularly.”
Read more: https://www.wired.com/story/stingray-secret-surveillance-programs/
MLK Spent the Last Year of His Life Detested For Being Anti-War

“The backlash from a liberal establishment that had once praised King for his civil rights campaign came as hard and fast as his allies had feared.”
Read more: https://theintercept.com/2018/01/15/martin-luther-king-jr-mlk-day-2018/
The Great Beer Conspiracy to Overthrow the U.S.
“As suddenly as the Hun threat arose, it disappeared. The armistice that brought peace to the continent went into effect on Nov. 11, 1918, just two weeks after the committee launched its investigation into machinations of German-American brewers. As such, the committee swiftly lost interest in the German infiltration.”
Read more: https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-great-beer-conspiracy-to-overthrow-the-us
Montgomery bus segregation was a government program

“An important lesson from the extraordinary work of Martin Luther King Jr and the MIA is that without the State, segregation was untenable.”
Read more: https://www.zeroaggressionproject.org/jim-babka/post-statist-truths-montgomery-buses/
Ron Paul: Who Killed Martin Luther King…And Why?
“Dr. Martin Luther King’s stance against the Vietnam War led him to be shunned by much of the liberal establishment that applauded his work on civil rights in the US. Was challenging the US warfare state the third rail that cost MLK his life?”
Wormwood and a Shocking Secret of War

“Should the CIA be allowed to carry on its criminal activities just to protect Seymour Hersh’s sources? Should the truth about germ warfare be buried for ever behind a shield of deniability?”
Eat, pray, live: the Lagos megachurches building their very own cities

“Redemption Camp has 5,000 houses, roads, rubbish collection, police, supermarkets, banks, a fun fair, a post office – even a 25 megawatt power plant. In Nigeria, the line between church and city is rapidly vanishing.”
