I hereby propose a new rule. Let's call it "Corbett's Law."
"When members of the parasitical ruling class war with each other there are no good guys to root for."
-"Corbett's Law
Bloomberg's Noah Smith, the site's most provocative and often wrongheaded columnist compares communism to free-markets in this editorial. His conclusion: "Hard core believers" of any type are probably wrong.
Ted Thornhill for the Daily Mail UK reports Turkish police issued 187 arrest warrants and raided some 200 homes and workplaces on Thursday as their investigation into last month's failed military coup shifted towards the business community, media r
Zoie O'brien for Express UK reports AN ATTEMPTED break-in at the Ecuadorian embassy where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is living was foiled this morning. Security was scrambled at the London building sparking international concern Assange was t
Can Russia Survive Washington's Challenge? News services abroad ask me if President Erdogan of Turkey will, as a result of the coup attempt, realign Turkey with Russia. At this time, there is not enough information for me to answer. Speculation in
James Grant, Wall Street expert and editor of the investment newsletter «Grant's Interest Rate Observer», warns of a crash in sovereign debt, is puzzled over the actions of the Swiss National Bank and bets on gold.
There is a growing trend among consumers to seek natural products, whether it's the rise in demand for organic fruits and vegetables noted by major grocery store chains, or the burgeoning natural skincare industry.
The feisty Philippine president bluntly told the United Nations where to go after it criticized his controversial war on drugs. Duterte's crackdown on drug dealers has been so brutal that hundreds more have voluntarily turned themselves into the po
Someone just got caught trying to scale a wall at the Ecuadorian embassy in London where Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks and Hillary Clinton Enemy No. 1, has been living under political asylum for the last four years.
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When high schooler Kate* was hard up for money, she took a seemingly easy job as a hostess at a nightclub in Mong Kok, Hong Kong's grittier, neon-soaked red light district. But each night, she walked away with peanuts. So when she met a gangster wh
U.S. Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte issued an apology Friday for his behavior surrounding last weekend's late-night incident at a Rio de Janeiro gas station with three other American swimmers-- while sticking to his claim that he had gun pointed at hi
Patrick Christys for Express UK reports Brexit is the Prime Minister's "top priority", according to a Downing Street spokeswoman, as calls grow for Mrs May to trigger Article 50.
In 2006, Kremlin denounced the proliferation of foreign associations in Russia, some of which would have participated in a secret plan, orchestrated by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), to destabilise the country.
There is reportedly a new video released in which the son of Osama bin Laden is urging Saudi youth to rise up and overthrow their government. He also expressed particular interest in areas where the US military is active in the greater Middle East. I
(NaturalNews) Many people mistakenly believe that acetaminophen, the painkiller in Tylenol, is a relatively safe medication. However, just because it's available over the counter does not mean that it cannot cause adverse effects. This is especially
Bill Gertz for the Washington Free Beacon reports Russia is building large numbers of underground nuclear command bunkers in the latest sign Moscow is moving ahead with a major strategic forces modernization program.U.S. intelligence officials said c
Venezuelan police crushed and chopped up nearly 2,000 shotguns and pistols in a Caracas city square on Wednesday, as the new interior minister relaunched a long-stalled gun control campaign in one of the world's most crime-ridden countries.
Welcome to New World Next Week -- the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. In this week's episode:
USA - Every time I go to the range with a couple of suppressors, I get the question, "Can anyone buy one of those?" Yes, still, after decades of legality, it's still a common question, probably because Uncle Spendy makes the process of buyin
NPR is killing off comments. That's great news! … NPR made a big announcement Wednesday: It is ending its users' ability to offer comments at the bottom of each story posted on its site. "We've reached the point where we've realized that
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