(Sold Out!) What Is a Crime?, America’s Hunger Games: Spectator Sports and the Cult of the State, Corporate Social Responsibility: Why Private Industry Keeps Telling Us to Go Green, Death Squad in Tucson: The Killing of Jose Guerena, A Martyr to the Divorce Regime: Driven to Suicide by the Family Court System, Edgar Steele: Political Prisoner, Tilting at Winmill: Idaho’s Quixotic and Corrupt — Federal District Judge, Hard Times at Lockdown High, The Persecution of Jeremy Hill, Kids-for-Cash: Juvenile Injustice in Pennsylvania, Maryanne Godboldo’s Victory: Resistance Isn’t Futile, Jose Padilla and the Sovietization of American Law, The Natural Order of Law Kritarchy, Policing vs. Law Enforcement, If You See Something, Say Something: Stalinism Comes to America, The SPLC Smearbund and the Homeland Security State, Using the Public for SWAT Target Practice and more!



























September 16th, 2012 at 12:48 pm
Dear Sirs: Marc Stevense’s article on “What is Crime” looks very helpful to my immediate situation. I have been arrested for being on my own property after a fire, and these bullies of cops tased me and are accusing me of attacking them! According to Darin Williams’s article I have commited the worst crime immaginable – contempt of Cop, as I said “this is my property and it is a free country!” I have a plea hearing scheduled for September 25. (pleaing is not going well so far.) If Mr. Stenens or somebody knowledgeable of the subject would be willing to speak with me I would greatly appreciate it.
October 2nd, 2012 at 3:02 pm
Hey, do you still print the magazine?
October 2nd, 2012 at 3:04 pm
If you don’t print the magazine, sign me up for kindle.
October 11th, 2012 at 11:44 am
Yes, Larry, the magazine is still in print, and this issue is currently on the shelves.
Michael, you indeed have committed the worst offense. It it of vital importance that the public hear all they can about this “crime,” and the government’s reaction to it. Although, sadly, many people who harbor anti-government feelings somehow excuse police behavior as separate from the other sins of the state.