Ibragim Todashev’s Father Writes Open Letter to Obama, Releases Photos Surrounding Son’s Death [Warning: Graphic]

[From Boston Magazine…] Abdul-Baki Todashev, the father of Ibragim Todashev, the Tamerlan Tsarnaev associate shot to death in his Orlando, Fla., apartment by a FBI agent in the company of two Massachusetts State Troopers in May, has released an open letter to President Obama calling for justice. His letter includes photos of the bloodied Orlando … Read more

2013 Highlights in Sound: Podcast of December 29 Show

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I think this is the Pat Buchanan book a caller recommended.

Or maybe it was these two…

Here are some of the articles I referred to…

Continuing Appropriations Resolutions Subvert Limited Government

How the Shutdown Europeanized the US Constitution and How to Restore It

How Scared of Terrorism Should We Be?

Donald Sachtleben article

Joe Nacchio article

Here are the clips I played…

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No Truth, No Justice: Podcast of October 12 Show

Hour 1 Hour 2 Here are some of the things I mentioned on the show: Suzanna Gratia Hupp responds to Chuck Schumer’s FOAD look with brass knuckles! (I hope he plotzed when she showed up herself for work in Congress sometime after this. What a woman!) This is the new book about the militarization of … Read more

Dollars for Terror: A Review

In Dollars for Terror, Swiss journalist Richard Labévière lays out a convincing case that the United States, through its proxy, Saudi Arabia, guided the evolution of Islam, cultivating radical strains of Sunni Islamism to combat the modernizing and stabilizing trends of Arab nationalism which threaten US domination of the Middle East.
Written in 2000, Dollars for Terror predates 9/11 and calls into question the premise that Islamic terrorism against the United States is a spontaneous expression of Muslims “hating us for our freedoms.” Labévière instead sets out to demonstrate that radical, political Islam is a calculated tactic used to facilitate Saudi hegemony and American mastery over the oil-rich region stretching from North Africa through the Middle East and across Central Asia.

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Eyewitness Overhears Rebel General Discussing Chemical Attack in Damascus

There’s plenty of reason to think the rebels used chemical weapons in Syria on August 21, not Assad. I’ll be talking about this on the air Sunday. Here is an interview with a free lance journalist who was held captive by the Syrian rebels and overheard them discussing the chemical attack. This witness says he … Read more

FOX News Accidentally Shows Evidence of Syrian REBELS Using Chemical Weapons

While talking about Assad’s chemical weapons yesterday, Fox News mistakenly showed footage I hadn’t seen on mainstream media before–it was footage released by the Syrian government that showed its soldiers finding a stash of chemical weapons and antidotes in a rebel hideout. The Fox footage below shows that the antidotes were made by a Qatari-German company, and of course the Qataris are supplying the rebels not the government. You can see the dirty containers on the chemicals, the cellophane covers tied on – definitely not government issue!
Be sure to watch the Fox News video, but also the video below that one, which shows the complete footage released by the Syrian government. This is just one piece of the wealth of compelling evidence that the rebels have used chemical weapons – so why aren’t we turning our Tomahawk Missiles on them?
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Check out the original video released by the Syrian government…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGz_LCGg2TI

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Tamerlan Tsarnaev Was a Radical Islamist AND a Right-Wing Extremist?

Today’s Wall Street Journal had an article on the cover page titled Boston Bombing Suspect Was Steeped In Conspiracies. At first I didn’t know what they were going for. I thought perhaps the media/government thought it would be handy to be able to blame the Boston Marathon Bombing both on radical Islamists AND right-wing extremists … Read more

Snowden's Russian Passport A Fake?

Not for nothin, but the guidelines for Russian passport photos are clear:  No glasses allowed. Check out the guideline third from the bottom in the picture below. If you’ve ever tried to get a passport, especially a foreign one, you know they don’t make exceptions to these rules because a photo that doesn’t adhere to … Read more