by Scott | Jun 25, 2020 | Interviews
Pete Quinones talks about his new project, The Monopoly on Violence, a documentary featuring interviews with many prominent figures in the libertarian and anarchist movements. The film explores the history of both statism and anarchism, explaining the nature of...
by Scott | May 31, 2020 | Interviews
Danny Sjursen discusses America’s absurd Afghan War strategy for the last nearly two decades. Sjursen served in Afghanistan during the Obama surge, seeing firsthand the utter futility of America’s attempt to conquer and rule a country that for centuries has been the...
by Scott | Apr 28, 2020 | Interviews
Jim Bovard is back with an update in the Duncan Lemp case. Lemp was killed in a pre-dawn no-knock SWAT raid on his home last month, during which police allegedly fired directly into his bedroom window, where he slept beside his pregnant girlfriend. The police have...
by Scott | Apr 20, 2020 | Interviews
Scott talks to Richard Booth about his investigative journalism into the real story behind the Oklahoma City bombing and its subsequent investigation. Booth goes over some of the main holes in the official narrative, which was largely constructed in order depict...
by Scott | Mar 16, 2020 | Interviews
Jim Bovard shares the story of the death of Duncan Lemp, a 21-year-old Maryland man recently killed by police in his home in the middle of the night. The police aren’t releasing their side of the story yet, but it looks as though Lemp hadn’t even been charged with any...
by Scott | Feb 6, 2019 | Interviews
Sheldon Richman comes on the show for part two of his series on the FDA’s recent moves to control tobacco products even more tightly. Not only is the agency allowed to regulate all products containing tobacco, they can now determine what constitutes a “tobacco...
by Scott | Jan 27, 2019 | Interviews
Jim Bovard talks about President Trump’s appointee for Attorney General, William Barr, and his support for the Marshals and FBI agents who killed members of the Weaver family in 1992. Barr was Attorney General during the Bush Sr. administration, and helped get the...
by Scott | Apr 17, 2015 | Interviews
Prolific libertarian author James Bovard discusses the Waco massacre on its 22nd anniversary, and why the Danforth Report is nothing but an official coverup of the government’s crimes. Podcast: Play in new window |...
by Scott | Feb 27, 2015 | Interviews
David Hardy, author of This Is Not An Assault: Penetrating the Web of Official Lies Regarding the Waco Incident, discusses the passing of Mike McNulty, who doggedly pursued the truth about Waco and disproved the government’s official narratives. Podcast: Play in...
by Scott | Aug 28, 2014 | Interviews
James Bovard, author of Public Policy Hooligan, discusses Attorney General Eric Holder’s hypocrisy on the Ferguson police shooting, and Holder’s earlier role in covering up the Waco massacre. Podcast: Play in new window |...
by Scott | Oct 2, 2013 | Stress Blog
With Ann Jones’s interview on Afghanistan yesterday, the official count is now 3,000 interviews here in the archives at ScottHorton.org, starting with the late great Alan Bock 10 years ago last April. That number isn’t perfect because I’ve lost one...
by Scott | Apr 19, 2013 | Documentaries
Mike McNulty’s 3rd Waco film, and the final, beyond a shadow of a doubt proof:
by Scott | Apr 19, 2013 | Interviews
Anthony Gregory, author of The Power of Habeas Corpus in America: From the King’s Prerogative to the War on Terror, discusses the 20 years of state terror since the FBI/ATF massacre of Branch Davidians at Waco; the precedent of killing rather than capturing...
by Scott | Mar 6, 2013 | Interviews
Blogger Marcy Wheeler discusses Attorney General Eric Holder’s claim that the president can kill Americans on US soil with a drone if he so chooses – and Congress can’t stop him; Rand Paul’s filibuster of John Brennan’s CIA director...
by Scott | Feb 4, 2013 | Interviews
Will Grigg, author of Liberty in Eclipse, discusses why we shouldn’t be too excited about country sheriffs opposing the federal assault weapons ban; how Waco became the template for law enforcement operations; the state’s openly-declared monopoly on the...
by Scott | Dec 19, 2012 | Interviews
James Bovard, policy advisor to The Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses his new book Public Policy Hooligan; asserting individual rights in response to arbitrary authority; honing the craft of writing; doing journalism behind the Iron Curtain; US farm policy; the...
by Scott | Apr 19, 2012 | Interviews
Carol Moore, author of The Davidian Massacre, discusses the 19th anniversary of the final siege against the Branch Davidians in Waco, TX; evidence that several Delta Force members were “pulling triggers” at Waco; Independent counsel John Danforth’s investigation and...
by Scott | Feb 28, 2012 | Interviews
Carol Moore, author of The Davidian Massacre, discusses the 19th anniversary of the initial BATF assault against the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas; the BATF’s eagerness to put on a “big show” to demonstrate their militarized weaponry and justify their budget; the...
by Scott | Dec 27, 2011 | Interviews
Jesse Trentadue, attorney and brother of Kenneth Trentadue (who was probably tortured and killed by FBI agents mistaking him for Richard Lee Guthrie – a.k.a. John Doe No. 2 – in the wake of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing), discusses Attorney General Eric Holder’s role...