Liberty Net: August 23, 2014

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by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO

ONE OF THE things that makes the Liberty Net unique is the ability to experience not only the ideas of those who participate, as one might by reading a blog posting or online forum, but also get a feel for the character and feelings of the man or woman who’s speaking by hearing his or her voice when interacting with others. It’s the most immersive social network you’re likely to find — and it’s very educational, too.

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Here is a selection of the ideas brought forth during this week’s Liberty Net:

• The Ivory Coast, along with South Africa, Liberia, Guinea, and other African countries have closed their borders in an effort to stop the spread of the Ebola virus. If they can do it, why can’t we? (14 minutes)

• One of the reasons US police departments are becoming so thuggish and militarized is the police “training” and “cooperation” agreements the Washington regime has signed with Israel, whose treatment of the Palestinians is known for its ferocity and brutality. (24 minutes)

• Japan has been lobbying hard for countries to lift their bans on importation of rice grown in the Fukushima area, and a few have agreed. (30 minutes)

• A new bill has just been introduced in the regime’s “Congress” to ban ordinary citizens from possessing body armor. Apparently they want us utterly helpless at all times in the presence of criminals and the regime’s “law enforcement” agencies. (32 minutes)

• An excellent recent political book is The Psychotic Left by Kerry Bolton. (50 minutes)

• Many police jurisdictions are now towing and impounding cars if their computer checks — even of parked cars — show that your insurance is expired (and you’ll pay hundreds of dollars a day to get your car out, which you can do only after paying off an insurance company). (1 hour 12 minutes)

• A newly-active volcano in Iceland has the potential to be one of the worst weather disasters in decades if it experiences a powerful eruption. (1 hour 18 minutes)

• In Iceland, there is nearly zero violent crime, the president and vice president walk the streets without bodyguards, and anyone can walk in on parliamentary debates at any time right off the street — and guns are freely available. Gee, I wonder why? (1 hour 37 minutes)

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