Wikileaks has released so many emails to the public that it can be hard to get a handle on it all. Tracy Diaz, an old hand in the liberty movement… Read More
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Ep. 1385 The Truth About Whistleblower Julian Assange
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was arrested at the Ecuadorian embassy in London last Thursday. The media and political sources who despise him are doing their best to make his activities… Read More
Ep. 870 Am I “Fake News”?
Harvard University’s library system just released a guide to “fake news” and propaganda websites. Guess who’s on there? So’s LewRockwell.com, Antiwar.com, and even Wikileaks. Lew Rockwell joins me to discuss… Read More
Is Harvard Calling Me “Fake News”?
Today’s Tom Woods Letter, which all the influential people receive every weekday. Be one of them . How about this: Harvard University has released a guide to so-called fake news. That guide links to… Read More
Ep. 602 The Insane U.S. Policy in Syria
Try to follow the convoluted U.S. policy in Syria as my guest, Scott Horton, describes it. I dare you. It makes no sense, and it’s obviously making the situation worse.… Read More
Ep. 520 The Heresies of Liberty: Why the Conservative Movement Shuns Us
Whether it’s nonintervention abroad, or Social Security, or WikiLeaks, or Iran, or the Department of Homeland Security, or the drug war, libertarians don’t quite fit in to the official “conservative… Read More
The Tom Woods Show Library of Episodes
Subscribe to the show for free on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher and never miss an episode! Ep. 1547 The Country Where Libertarian Thought Is Thriving – December 4, 2019 – Raphael Lima Ep. 1546 Another Multimillionaire Who… Read More
Bradley Manning Deserves a Medal
This Glenn Greenwald column is worth returning to in light of the Bradley Manning guilty plea. An excerpt: The sadistic conditions to which he was subjected for 10 months – intense solitary confinement , at one… Read More
Australian Senate Seat a Road to Freedom for Assange?
Julian Assange, known as the founder of WikiLeaks, is pursuing a run for the Australian Senate , noting that a win there would likely end the international standoff in which he is involved, since the… Read More
Villagers Join Militants After U.S. Government Strike
Last week U.S. officials acknowledged that a missile strike on September 2 had been carried out by U.S. forces and had killed civilians. Previously, the government of Yemen had claimed responsibility… Read More