Joel Salatin discusses raw milk, farms, food freedom, and government intrusion with John Stossel. Joel Salatin is one of my favorite speakers and writers about both the culture of back-to-earth farming as well as libertarian philosophy. Tweet
Life is fragile. The horrific events in Connecticut show what one lunatic can do. While people rightfully mourn such a tragedy, do not forget that thousands of innocent individuals around the world are struck off the earth at the hand of the U.S. government funded by each and every taxpayer. Tweet
Many thanks to Ben Lowrey for inviting me to come onto his program. We had a lovely discussion over cooperative communities, corporatism vs. the free market, the harm of the Drug War, and world events to come that will impact the liberty movement. Thank you Ben! Tweet
War is the health of the state. A military draft is repugnant to the very notions of individual liberty, freedom, and peace. The fact that a high level general in the U.S. military is calling for a reinstatement of the draft is very frightening and cannot be ignored. Tweet
In the early 1830s, the Cherokee nation, located in Appalachia, was pressured by the U.S. government to evacuate their land after gold was discovered on their territory. John Marshall’s Supreme Court ruled in 1831 that the Cherokee were not a sovereign nation and could not hold title to the land on which they lived (despite [...]
