“The FISA court document, declassified and released, contains confessions from both the FBI and DOJ that the agencies misled the court and falsely acquired surveillance permission. Why did the FBI and DOJ rush to confess to the FISA court? The reason is that NSA Director Adm. Rodgers discovered their illicit spying, investigated it, and let it be known that he was reporting the FBI and DOJ malfeasence to the FISA court. Adm. Rodgers also informed President Trump. All of this is known. Yet the House Intelligence Committee and the White House released the ‘Nunes Memo’ without pointing out that it was already confirmed by the FISA court itself and by NSA Director Adm. Rogers. Why?”
Monthly Archives: February 2018
FBI, Former CIA Float Trump Assassination Outcome Over FISA Memo Release

“The agency issued a rare statement yesterday declaring it had ‘grave concerns’ about the accuracy of the classified document. During an appearance on CNN, counterterrorism analyst and former CIA agent Philip Mudd said on air ‘the government’s gonna kill’ Donald Trump because he disrespected the deep state.”
Read more: https://www.infowars.com/report-the-fbi-is-threatening-trump-over-the-fisa-memo/
Body Cam Shows Cops Gunning Down Pot Suspect’s Mother In Evening Raid
“Where is the logic in conducting the raid at night, when no one can see anything, and shouting ‘put the fucking gun down’ at a confused, half-asleep old woman? Police put her in a position where she might have reasonably thought she was fighting for her life against robbers, giving her no choice but to fire and them with no choice but to retaliate with deadly force—all to bust her son for selling some weed.”
Read more: https://reason.com/blog/2018/02/01/cops-raid-house-kill-72-year-old-woman-w
National I.D. By Any Other Name Still Stinks

“The result, the report says, is a nationwide system in which ‘even a small-town sheriff in rural Georgia or Vermont could have access to a database of hundreds of millions of Americans’ images.’ Between that and E-Verify, that sheriff could easily tie a face to a Social Security account—a National I.D. measure that voters have vociferously opposed, and that was rejected when it was proposed in the 1970s. This de facto National I.D. becomes even more expansive when combined with a number of new technologies that states are starting to roll out. Harper discusses the possible combinations of REAL ID and E-Verify with the facial and license plate recognition technologies many states are already using, either in experimental or full-fledged forms.”
Read more: https://reason.com/blog/2018/01/30/national-id-by-any-other-name-still-stin
NYTimes: Loathing The Feds in the Ranchlands of Oregon

“In the 1970s, the Federal Land Policy and Management Act shifted the focus of the Bureau of Land Management from resource extraction to conservation. The policy marked the beginning of the Sagebrush Rebellion, a grass-roots revolt among ranchers, loggers and miners against environmental laws, like the 1964 Wilderness Act and the 1973 Endangered Species Act. Rural communities believed these new restrictions and regulations undermined their prosperity and shifted the fate of small-town economies into the hands of the federal government.”
Vegas Coroner Would Rather Pay $32,000 Than Release Shooter Autopsy

“Clark County Nevada Coroner John Fudenberg is defying a court order to release the full autopsy report of Stephen Paddock, the shooter who caused the deadliest mass murder in the nation, killing 58 and wounding close to 700 people at a concert in Las Vegas. A judge ordered the coroner Jan. 11 to pay about $32,000 in legal costs to the Review-Journal for refusing to release public records to the newspaper.”
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/31/stephen-paddock-autopsy/
Boston Herald: Scandal-ridden FBI must be abolished

“The G-men have degenerated into nothing more than a racketeering enterprise, a banana republic-style criminal conspiracy of vast proportions.”
Israel Planned To Blow Up Passenger Plane In Arafat Assassination Plot

“These were the techniques Israel used to carry out at least 2,700 assassination operations in its 70 years of existence. While many failed, they add up to far more than any other Western country, the book says.”
The U.S. Destruction of Afghanistan

“The U.S. invaded Afghanistan, killed, tortured, and incarcerated hundreds of thousands of people, and bombed the country to smithereens because the Taliban refused to comply with Bush’s unconditional extradition demand. It’s also why the invasion was not limited to simply capturing or killing bin Laden but also extended to a regime-change operation against the Taliban itself. That’s why there has been a civil war in Afghanistan ever since.”
Read more: https://www.fff.org/2018/01/30/u-s-destruction-afghanistan/
This Was Mises’s Main Case for Peace

“Liberals understand better than anyone that isolation would benefit nobody. Understanding the importance of the division of labor reminds us how much value others bring into each of our lives, even if indirectly. And it makes us realize that war should be avoided at all costs.”
Read more: https://fee.org/articles/mises-main-case-for-peace/
