
Will Porter, writer at RT, and Kyle Anzalone, news editor at The Libertarian Insititute and assistant editor at AntiWar.com, co-host the show covering the most crucial events happening around the world. Kyle and Will cut through the dribble put out by mainstream news outlets to focus on the most important stories with detailed analysis. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, the cohosts deliver comp... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Reading and analysis of Kyle Anzalone's recent article published at The Libertarian Institute.
Reading and analysis of Kyle Anzalone's recent article published at The Libertarian Institute.
Reading and analysis of Kyle Anzalone's recent article published at The Libertarian Institute.
Reading and analysis of Kyle Anzalone's recent article published at The Libertarian Institute.
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Found Kyle though Scott Horton and Rob Bernstein. Listen to this show regularly to keep up with foreign policy news.
Why cant i listen to episode 679 on Apple podcast is it because of the title
Welcome back and congratulations Kyle on the birth of your daughter.
Appreciate the truth finally being told. Hopefully they don’t come for him and cancel him like they do anyone else who tries to tell the truth about our warmongering government.
There appears to be very little censorship in this podcast, and it’s the only way for the casual observer to understand what is going on with the wars around the world.
Their other podcast has been made “temporarily unavailable” for just my phone for the last several months.
It’s a good sign you’re on the path to truth when these traitorous governments don’t want you to hear something.
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This podcast focuses on providing critical insights into global events, often highlighting underreported stories that mainstream media might overlook. The hosts deliver detailed analysis on pressing international issues, particularly emphasizing U.S. foreign policy and military interventions in regions like the Middle East and Latin America. By critically examining current geopolitical conflicts, anti-war sentiment, and the intricate relationships between nations, listeners gain a broader understanding of how these factors shape global dynamics. The unique blending of journalism and opinion makes it a valuable resource for anyone wanting to navigate today's complex news landscape.
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