This article originally appeared as a special update to RPI subscribers. Subscribe for free here.I hesitate to write this, as I am a fan of the Libertarian Institute. But one of their recent articles has me scratching my head. And though I have never named them before...
Month: March 2020
The Salisbury Poisonings Two Years On: A Riddle, Wrapped in a Cover Up, Inside a Hoax
by Rob Slane | Mar 5, 2020 | Featured Articles
I’ve said some stupid things in my time, but up there with the best of them was a comment I uttered to my wife on the morning of Tuesday 6th March 2018. The previous night the news had broken that an ex-spy by the name of Sergei Skripal had apparently been one of two...
Jacob Hornberger, Libertarian Presidential Race Frontrunner?
by Adam Dick | Mar 4, 2020 | Peace and Prosperity Blog
Matt Welch concluded his Wednesday Reason article regarding Super Tuesday results for the Libertarian Party presidential race with this statement: “Much can and will change between now and late May but, for the moment, Jacob Hornberger is your Libertarian...
SHOCKING DEVELOPMENT: Koch/Soros Think Tank Isn’t Promoting World Peace After All
by RPI Staff | Mar 4, 2020 | Peace and Prosperity Blog
The Koch/Soros funded Quincy Institute held its first foreign policy conference last week in Washington, DC. Some heralded it as a breakthrough for peace and a non-interventionist reorientation. RPI's Daniel McAdams joined the Corbett Report to dissent strongly from...
Another Trump Flip-Flop: US To Send Money And Weapons To Syria Rebels
by Daniel McAdams | Mar 4, 2020 | The Liberty Report
After a brief discussion of yesterday's "Super Tuesday" and what it may mean for the markets, today's Liberty Report will look into yet another round of US interference in the nine year war in Syria. While the Trump Administration has thus far avoided direct...
Coronavirus vs. the Mass Surveillance State: Which Poses the Greater Threat?
by John W. Whitehead | Mar 4, 2020 | Featured Articles
“If, as it seems, we are in the process of becoming a totalitarian society in which the state apparatus is all-powerful, the ethics most important for the survival of the true, free, human individual would be: cheat, lie, evade, fake it, be elsewhere, forge documents,...
‘Saigon Moment’? Afghanistan Deal Means Rapid US Withdrawal
by Daniel McAdams | Mar 3, 2020 | The Liberty Report
Will the just-signed Afghanistan deal mean a rapid US departure (after 19 years of war)? What about the "secret annexes" that Pompeo has admitted are in the agreement? How long will the US-backed Afghanistan government hold without US troops? Watch today's Liberty...
Some Thoughts on Idlib Dawn
by TTG | Mar 3, 2020 | Featured Articles
The seesaw events of the last few days can be examined from the political dancing and posturing of the major players and from the combatants’ maneuvers on the battlefield. Obviously there is a lot of interplay between the two, but I think it is the soldiers who are...
The Myth of Moderate Nuclear War
by Brian Cloughley | Mar 3, 2020 | Featured Articles
There are many influential supporters of nuclear war, and some of these contend that the use of "low-yield" and/or short-range weapons is practicable without the possibility of escalation to all-out Armageddon. In a way their argument is comparable to that of the band...
Pompeo Wants Missiles For Turkey…To Confront Russia In Syria
by Ron Paul | Mar 2, 2020 | The Liberty Report
When Turkey found itself in a bit of trouble in Idlib, Syria last week - a Syrian army advance had taken back much of the province and a Syrian air force strike had killed Turkish soldiers embedded with jihadist fighters - Ankara signaled to Washington that it needed...
Can the Fed Save Us from Climate Change?
by Ron Paul | Mar 2, 2020 | Featured Articles
The 1978 Humphrey-Hawkins Act requires the Federal Reserve to “promote” stable prices and full employment. Of course, the Fed’s steady erosion of the dollar’s purchasing power has made prices anything but stable, while the boom-and-bust cycle created by the Fed...
MIT Study Finds No Evidence of Fraud in Bolivian Election That Resulted in a Coup
by Dave DeCamp | Mar 2, 2020 | Featured Articles
Back in November 2019, former Bolivian President Evo Morales was ousted in a coup after claims of election fraud from the Organization for American States (OAS). A new MIT study into the October 20th presidential election does not support the conclusions of the OAS...
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