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Uploaded on Dec 6, 2011

In this weeks episode we speak with Michael Suede of LibertarianNews.org

Topics Include:

- How Ron Paul created yet another anarchist
- Private police are already the norm, not the exception in the US
- Climate-Gate from the anarchists perspective
- How the pharmaceutical industry suppresses competition through regulation
- Suppression of competition through regulations
- The electric universe theory and why it is the most free-thinking friendly version of cosmology
- Cosmology is just as corrupted as the other sciences co-opted by statist academics
- How our society is still barely out of the caves
- The Cult of the State
- How Anarchy causes you to distrust everything your told by the State

Links:

- http://LibertarianNews.org
- http://Mises.org
- Burzynski The Movie - http://www.burzynskimovie.com/
- The Dollar Vigilante Blog -- http://dollarvigilante.com/blog
- Einstein & The Electric Universe - http://www.dollarvigilante.com/blog/2...
- Thunderbolts Of The Gods: http://youtu.be/P4zixnWeE8A

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  • Robert Sundström

    "Nothing" is not "nothing" in physics - it is a word for what is unknown as there is always something in space. People used to think that vacuum in space was nothingness but they were wrong. There is always something in the universe. There are particles everywhere - which really don't "exist" in a real sense but are measured phenomena perceived by us. Thus everything is about perception. Btw. Leonard Susskind's theory about the holographic universe explains a lot about representations.

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  • Girls4RonPaul

    GReat

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  • MonadTransformer

    Watched 10 minutes into Thunderbolts Of The Gods, complete bullshit. Jumped to 30th minute, still bullshit. If you have a scientific theory, show me the numbers. Show me equations. Then, I might consider it. Have no numbers? Your theory has no market value. You do believe in market value, do you? I cannot build a high-temp superconductor based on 1 hour of bullshit.

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  • MonadTransformer

    'Physicists don't even know what causes gravity' - a fundamental misconception about modern physics. Physics no longer strives to give the answer to 'what' question. You look at a real world system, you write an equation, you solve it, you get a number. There is no 'what' any more, only 'how much', 'how fast', 'how strong', 'how hot', 'what direction'. In layman's terms, it is still often described in terms of 'what', but this is just for intuition, no real basis behind that.

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  • MonadTransformer

    'The results of those experiments, they are all failures' - sure. Nuclear power plants, thermonuclear bombs, superconductors, lasers, quantum computers. Ah, I forgot, they do not exist, it is all just statist propaganda.

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  • MonadTransformer

    The cosmologists I have seen are humble enough to accept that there is something they cannot explain. Dark matter is just a temporary name for something they are not able to explain at the moment. No scientist will tell you with confidence that Higgs bosone exists. But it is something that the current theory implies. If you think you have a proof that there is no Higgs bosone - well, you must have a several kilometers-long particle accelerator in your basement. Go and tell the world about it.

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  • MonadTransformer

    'Cosmology does not make any logical sense' - um, what? Just because of the dark matter? This guy does not understand a single bit about the philosophy of science (not to mention science itself). I certainly do, since I studied theoretical physics for several years in one of the top universities. Yes, physics does have some unresolved issues. If you think you can explain it better, do so. Gravity, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, nuclear power, cosmic rays. All in a single equation, go ahead

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  • CGescape

    They sound crazy when they blame everything on the state and don't believe anything mainstream.

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  • tonyfalca

    Burzynski was crazy. If you want to check it out for free: 1channel[dot]ch/watch-2728345-­Burzynski --- one of the most effective treatments for cancer. Check it out, seriously!

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  • ElectricSparq

    @suedeslounge

    Thank you for this bit of info.

    

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