
Does Jade Helm Violate Posse Comitatus?
The multi-state military drill known as Jade Helm has provoked a fierce debate. Is it much ado about nothing—or, as some claim, an effort to desensitize the public toward martial law? WhoWhatWhy takes a look.
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The multi-state military drill known as Jade Helm has provoked a fierce debate. Is it much ado about nothing—or, as some claim, an effort to desensitize the public toward martial law? WhoWhatWhy takes a look.
In his essay in this new collection, a law professor warns about the creep of the security state, from catching criminals to trying to anticipate who might commit a crime.
NOW LIVE ON WhoWhatWhy RadioWhoWhatWhy: Former Top Banker Believes $10 Trillion in Private Debt Will Trigger Next Financial Meltdown by Jeff Schechtman This week we speak with Richard Vague—a former credit card company insider—about what will trigger the next financial meltdown. WHO March of the Imperial Senators Kelley Vlahos of The American Conservative exposes the […]
With both the US and Switzerland launching investigations of alleged corruption in the most powerful body in global sports, FIFA’s seemingly untouchable president may be toast. But both Russia and Qatar, sites of upcoming World Cups, are on the hot seat too.
Viskhan Vakhabov received a phone call from the Tsarnaev brothers—one of whom is now dead, the other just sentenced to death—in a crucial moment in the immediate aftermath of the Boston Marathon Bombings. Why did the government fail to speak with him about his involvement?
In honor of Memorial Day, we present works of art depicting scenes from various American wars of the last two centuries.
The major decision for the jury that sentenced Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death was whether he was a lone terrorist waging jihad or a gullible teen misled by his radicalized brother. On the seeming other end of the political spectrum, neo-cons are pulling out the gloves to gear up for 2016. What do they have in common? According to this 2004 documentary series, there are parallels between the rise of radical Islam and the rise of the neo-conservative movement that are worth taking a look.
NOW LIVE ON WhoWhatWhy Congress Unites to Demand Answers on Deadly Incompetence of FBI by Klaus Marre The vaunted FBI gave erroneous testimony in almost every case involving DNA hair analysis—a significant number of which involved the death penalty. Now, leaders of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform want answers. WHO Here’s The […]
NOW LIVE ON WhoWhatWhy Outside the Box Video Series: The Century of the Self by Christian Stork Ever feel surrounded by things you don’t need? There could be a deep-seated psychological reason for it. This classic four-part documentary series chronicles the rise of advertising and the development of Freudian psychology. Think you own your mind? […]
Russia is already notorious for universities that provide “non-education.” Is an aim to stamp out independent thought behind the country’s motivations to close 40% of universities?
Even after Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s conviction, the story behind the Boston Marathon Bombing has never really been clear. But cumulative evidence points to some kind of complex intrigue on the parts of security apparatuses in both the US and Russia.
NOW LIVE ON WhoWhatWhy Who Wants to Be a Millionaire—Afghanistan Reconstruction Edition by Klaus Marre Check out the latest outrageous waste of US taxpayer dollars not helping the Afghan people. It truly is like pouring a sack of cash into a sinkhole. WHO The Mysterious Death of Freddie Gray Yesterday, Baltimore burned. But before the […]