Greg Mitchell, daily blogger for The Nation, discusses the new edition of his book on whistleblower hero Bradley Manning; the biggest revelations in the Wikileaks Iraq and Afghan war logs; how Manning's leaks helped speed up US withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan; and how the Arab spring revolutions were inspired in part by the leaked State Department cables.
06/14/13 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show
Eric Margolis, journalist and author of American Raj, discusses the Obama administration's decision to directly arm Syrian rebels; the "old colonial lusts" of Britain and France; disagreement on whether the Syrian government or the rebels used chemical weapons; and Obama's rather arbitrary "red line."
06/13/13 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show
Philip Giraldi, executive director of the Council for the National Interest, discusses the NSA's massive spying campaign against Americans; empty promises from government officials that they are only trying to protect us; further US involvement in the Syrian quagmire; why Saudi Arabia keeps getting away with exporting fundamentalist Islamic movements; and George W. Bush's incredible failure in Iraq.
06/12/13 – Nathan Fuller – The Scott Horton Show
Nathan Fuller of the Bradley Manning Support Network discusses the ongoing Manning court martial; how the prosecution's opening statement claims are being undermined by their own witnesses; and the evidence that Manning was being completely truthful in his admission of guilt to lesser charges.
06/11/13 – Bruce Schneier – The Scott Horton Show
Bruce Schneier, a security expert and author, discusses his article "What We Don't Know About Spying on Citizens: Scarier Than What We Know;" the missing public debate on whether we want a public/private surveillance state; Glenn Greenwald's "target lists" that will give individuals standing to sue the government for spying; why Obama is lying about the Congress and courts signing off on massive surveillance programs; what phone "metadata" really is; and the heroism (or foolishness) of NSA...
06/11/13 – Mark Skousen – The Scott Horton Show
Mark Skousen, Producer of the FreedomFest annual conference, discusses the guests and topics scheduled for FreedomFest July 10-13 at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas (formerly Caesars Palace).
06/10/13 – Jacob Hornberger – The Scott Horton Show
Jacob Hornberger, founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses his article "The Role of Foreign Policy in Security-State Surveillance;" the NSA's dominance of the telecom industry; living in a country where it's assumed the government watches and listens to everything you do; Glenn Greenwald's bold and adversarial journalism in an age of media sycophants; and NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden's bravery.
06/10/13 – Ron Paul – The Scott Horton Show
Retired Congressman Ron Paul discusses the unsurprising revelations of massive government spying on Americans; why "truth is treason in an empire of lies;" the Republican leadership's support for Obama's spying programs; Rand Paul's 4th Amendment Restoration Act and class action lawsuit; and the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity. Scott Horton Interviews Ron Paul The Scott Horton Show June 10, 2013 Transcript (scroll down for audio) Scott Horton: All right, y’all, welcome back...
06/07/13 – Nathan Fuller – The Scott Horton Show
Nathan Fuller of the Bradley Manning Support Network discusses the first week of Manning's court martial; witnesses casting doubt on the prosecution's charges; Adrian Lamo's admission that Manning wasn't "aiding the enemy" by informing Americans of their government's criminal actions; and how you can help crowd-fund a court stenographer for the trial (the government refuses to make its transcripts public).
06/07/13 – James Bamford – The Scott Horton Show
James Bamford, author of The Shadow Factory, discusses the NSA's Prism surveillance program and Verizon phone log scandal; the failure of unprecedented government spying to stop terrorism in the US; why collecting massive amounts of irrelevant data makes finding terrorists harder, not easier; the government's "automated conspiracy theories;" the surprising NSA PowerPoint and FISA warrant leaks; the plausibility of the NSA recording every single phone call; and former Senator Frank Church's...
06/07/13 – Pepe Escobar – The Scott Horton Show
Globetrotting Asia Times journalist Pepe Escobar discusses the very small percentage of Syrians (and large number of Western governments) who support the rebellion; the atrocities committed by moderate and radical jihadist rebels; how keeping the rebels armed will extend the civil war indefinitely; and the huge influx of foreign fighters in Syria.
06/07/13 – John Logan Jones – The Scott Horton Show
John Logan Jones, Chief Executive Officer of Rocky Mountain Miners, discusses his company's cryptocurrency mining hardware solutions for Bitcoin and Litecoin, and the special promo code for $100 off "The Prospector" custom-built miner.
06/07/13 – Trevor Timm – The Scott Horton Show
Trevor Timm of the Electronic Frontier Foundation discusses the recent leaks revealing wholesale NSA surveillance of Americans through Verizon phone logs and nine major internet companies; the NSA's "51%" rule for determining whether a call is foreign and thus suitable for monitoring; and how the government twists the definition of words to avoid constitutional violations.
06/06/13 – Marcy Wheeler – The Scott Horton Show
Blogger Marcy Wheeler discusses how White House narratives go largely unchallenged by journalists starved of information from government leakers; the favorable testimony of prosecution witnesses in Bradley Manning's court martial; Glenn Greenwald's scoop on the NSA's collection of all Verizon customer call data; how Google, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook and other tech giants help the government spy on Americans; why individuals targeted by government spying can't get standing to sue in court; and...
06/05/13 – Marcy Wheeler – The Scott Horton Show
Blogger Marcy Wheeler discusses the start of Bradley Manning's "speedy" trial after three years in detention; the government's case against Manning and Julian Assange as co-conspirators engaged in espionage; why Bob Woodward and top government officials are never prosecuted for leaking and publishing classified information; and how Manning's careful selection of documents to leak (to avoid getting "blood on his hands") has made his prosecution easier. Scott Horton Interviews Marcy Wheeler The...















