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Feb 20, 2024 • 43min

2/15/24 Leonard Goodman on Biden’s Attempt to Imprison Antiwar Dissidents

Criminal defense lawyer Leonard Goodman discusses the government's attempt to imprison antiwar dissidents. They delve into the flimsy case against the Uhuru Movement, accused of spreading Russian propaganda on Ukraine. Topics include free speech, activism against colonialism, unjust accusations, discord in activism, and the importance of defending First Amendment rights.
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Feb 20, 2024 • 47min

2/15/24 Jim Bovard on the TSA, Biden’s Age and Washington’s War on Our Liberties

Jim Bovard, an investigative journalist, discusses TSA treatment, Biden's presidency, and government surveillance of American purchases. The conversation delves into Congress privileges, Biden's fitness for office, and the broader implications of Washington's encroachments on civil liberties.
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Feb 16, 2024 • 17min

2/8/24 Kevin Gosztola on the Final Assange Extradition Trial

Kevin Gosztola, managing editor of Shadowproof, discusses Julian Assange's final extradition trial in the UK, including the level of support he has. They discuss the significance for free speech, potential consequences for Assange if convicted, responsible journalism, and the alleged CIA plot to kidnap or murder Assange.
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Feb 16, 2024 • 19min

2/8/24 Dave DeCamp on Developments in the War on Gaza

Dave DeCamp, the news editor of Antiwar.com, discusses recent developments in the war on Gaza with Scott Horton. They cover topics such as the Israel component of the Congressional military spending package, the death toll in Gaza, the impending invasion of Rafah, and the extreme views of Israeli Minister of National Security, Ben Gavir.
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Feb 16, 2024 • 1h 12min

2/8/24 Lyle Goldstein on Why He Thinks War Over Taiwan is Alarmingly Likely

Guest Lyle Goldstein, military expert, discusses the likelihood of war over Taiwan, highlighting recent U.S. military deployment to Taiwanese-controlled islands and growing willingness to consider nuclear weapons. Concerns are raised about irresponsible leadership, China's naval force buildup, and the challenges of limiting and avoiding conflict. The chapter also explores China's nuclear build-up and the complexities of America's involvement in Taiwan.
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Feb 13, 2024 • 53min

2/8/24 Richard Booth and Ken Silva on the Ongoing Effort to Find the Truth about the OKC Bombing

Richard Booth and Ken Silva join Scott Horton to discuss the ongoing effort to find the truth about the OKC Bombing. They delve into Jesse Trentadue's use of the Freedom of Information Act to declassify FBI documents, the CIA asset who funded the bombing, the battle over security tapes, and more.
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Feb 12, 2024 • 34min

2/8/24 Joe Kent on the American Troop Deployed in Iraq and Syria

Former Special Forces officer and congressional candidate Joe Kent discusses the complexities of American troop deployment in Iraq and Syria, questioning the reasoning behind their actions and highlighting the ambiguous alliances in the region. He emphasizes the detrimental consequences of past mistakes, the wastefulness of taxpayer dollars, and the lack of vital national security interests in maintaining troops in the area. The discussion also covers the increasing influence of Iran, the vulnerability of the American embassy in Baghdad, and the speaker's campaign for Congress with a focus on exposing their opponent's lack of knowledge on foreign policy.
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Feb 12, 2024 • 26min

2/8/24 Grant F. Smith on the ADL’s Influence over the FBI

Scott Horton interviews Grant F. Smith, expert on the ADL's influence over the FBI. They discuss how the ADL teaches FBI agents dishonest definitions of genocide and civil disobedience. The podcast explores the ADL's history of defining terms to suit their agenda and the implications for FBI training. It also delves into the ADL's collaboration with the FBI, their portrayal of peaceful pro Palestine protests as terrorism, and potential bias in characterizing individuals not supporting Israel.
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Feb 10, 2024 • 32min

2/8/24 Nasser Arrabyee on How the US Airstrikes are Affecting His Country

Yemeni journalist Nasser Arrabyee sheds light on the US airstrikes in Yemen, Iranian influence, and internal politics. They discuss the lack of effectiveness of airstrikes, accusations of protecting genocide, and the need for boots on the ground. The complex dynamics between Saudi Arabia, UAE, and the Muslim Brotherhood are explored, along with the changing perception of the Houthis in the US. The plan to involve anti-Houthi groups and the importance of ending the war in Yemen are also discussed.
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Feb 10, 2024 • 31min

2/8/24 Kyle Anzalone on Gaza, the West Bank, Yemen, Iraq and Syria

Middle East analyst Kyle Anzalone joins Scott Horton to discuss the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza and the West Bank. They delve into the escalating violence, Israeli military operations in the West Bank, and the potential annexation of the West Bank, highlighting the impact on Palestinians. They also touch upon ongoing conflicts and the risks of military strikes in the Middle East.

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