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Make This Right, Jared: Help Free Chris Tapp

Wednesday, September 14, 2016 Make This Right, Jared: Help Free Chris Tapp Put former Idaho Falls Mayor Jared Fuhriman in a room filled with people, wrote the Idaho Falls Post Register’s editorial board in an encomium to the retired politician, “and warmth radiates from him. His decency is genuine, not the fabricated kind that can […]

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The Stolen Life of Cathy Woods

Thursday, September 8, 2016 The Stolen Life of Cathy Woods Survivor: Cathy Woods, following her exoneration. Former police detective John Lawrence Kimpton had crested the biblical threescore-and-ten in 2011 when he passed away in the company of loved ones in a Reno hospital room. He should have died in the prison cell that by that […]

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Sheriff Zollman — What Will You Tell Jack Yantis’s Widow?

Monday, August 22, 2016 Sheriff Zollman — What Will You Tell Jack Yantis’s Widow? No, they won’t forget: Adams County residents at the site where deputies gunned down Jack Yantis. Residents of Adams County, Idaho, should compel Sheriff Ryan Zollman – by nailing his feet to the floor, if necessary — to answer this question: […]

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Beware, Adams County: A “Sociopath” Will Soon Return to Duty

Monday, August 1, 2016 Beware, Adams County: A “Sociopath” Will Soon Return to Duty “I’m a man of faith, and I believe nothing happens without a reason,” insisted Adams County Sheriff Ryan Zollman after Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden placed the state’s imprimatur on the murder of Council rancher Jack Yantis. To the family and […]

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The Right to Resist and the Vindication of Julius Holmes

Sunday, July 24, 2016 The Right to Resist and the Vindication of Julius Holmes Julius Holmes was in his Macon, Georgia apartment cooking dinner when Officer Rogers arrived to arrest him.  “I’ll be damned if you will,” Holmes hissed, making a furtive move toward a handgun he had placed on a nearby bed.  Miraculously, Holmes […]

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We Have a “Duty” to Submit; They Have No Duty to Protect

Tuesday, July 19, 2016 We Have a “Duty” to Submit; They Have No Duty to Protect “Somebody is going to die tonight,” a visibly agitated Anthony Lord told a close friend on July 16, 2015. Lord, a resident of Benedicta, Maine, was a registered sex offender who displayed symptoms of violent derangement. His anger had […]

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Seek Ye First the Protection of Property Rights….

Sunday, July 10, 2016 Seek Ye First the Protection of Property Rights…. When Screwtape, depicted by C.S. Lewis as a mid-level administrator in hell’s Lowerarchy, gloated that “Prosperity knits a man to this world,” he might well have been thinking of tax-exempt religious corporations.  The “Utah Compromise” on religious liberty, which was enacted with the […]

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Too Big to Jail: Amanda Marshall, Hillary’s Oregon Avatar

Wednesday, July 6, 2016 Too Big to Jail: Amanda Marshall, Hillary’s Oregon Avatar “I love the law,” lied Amanda Marshall, who actually just loved putting people in cages. As we were recently reminded, lying to federal investigators is a monumentally serious criminal offense, except when it isn’t. While the language of the relevant statute is […]

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Bill Keebler and the FBI’s Entrapment Elves

Monday, June 27, 2016 Bill Keebler and the FBI’s Entrapment Elves Keebler hunting coyotes. Who is William Keebler, that the Regime’s secret police took such an interest in him? A resident of minuscule Stockton, Utah (population circa 700), Keebler, 57, earned a modest measure of media attention five years ago when he was profiled in […]

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The Peacemaker and the Psychopath

Thursday, June 9, 2016 The Peacemaker and the Psychopath The Psycho (Love) is on the left; Peacekeeper Dave Bundy is in the center. Dave Bundy was working on his home in Delta, Utah, when a caravan of at least 20 federal vehicles invaded his property last March. The vehicles decanted a platoon of FBI personnel, […]

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The “Hate Crimes” Lure

Saturday, June 4, 2016 The “Hate Crimes” Lure Shortly before dawn on April 30, Steve Nelson was robbed and fatally beaten by three assailants at near Lake Lowell in Canyon County, Idaho. Nelson had contacted Kelly Bryan Schnieder, who has admitted his role in the attack, through the “male escort” section of the “Backpage” social […]

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Will Grigg

Will Grigg (1963–2017), the former Managing Editor of The Libertarian Institute, was an independent, award-winning investigative journalist and author. He authored six books, most recently his posthumous work, No Quarter: The Ravings of William Norman Grigg.