Power & Market
How the West Was Won: Counterinsurgency, PSYOPS and the Military Origins of the Internet, Part 2: The Military Origins of the Internet
As Sasha Levine reveals in his ground-breaking book, Surveillance Valley, at the height of the
How the West Was Won: Counterinsurgency, PSYOPS and the Military Origins of the Internet, Part I: Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth
As the digital revolution was underway in the mid-nineties, research departments at the CIA and NSA were developing programs to predict the usefuln
Alabama Passes Sound Money Law, Expands Sales Tax Exemption Involving Gold and Silver
With Governor Kay Ivey’s signature on sound money legislation today, Alabama has become the second state this year to expand its sales tax exemptio
Are US-Iran Relations Permanently Strained?
As the United States saunters blindly down the dark hall of multipolarity, new questions about its capacity to handle the new realities of internat
Why Are Sri Lankans Protesting?
The small and beautiful island of Sri Lanka is often eclipsed by discussions surrounding its richer, strategically more important, and dimensionall
Why Voters Should Nix San Antonio’s Proposed Bond Issue
Next month San Antonians will go to the polls to vote on $1.2 billion in bond proposals.
The Left is Anti-War? Think Again
The Left is often assumed to be a major force against war and intervention to the point that many on the Right and Libertarians try to appeal to th
The Immaculate Correlation
Physicist John Stewart Bell said:
The scientific attitude is that correlations cry out for explanation.
America’s Top Post-WW2 Export Has Rapidly Been Losing Value
In the last World War, the United States of America beat the fascists, drew a line between freedom and the communists, and then spent the next 70 y