Source: Future of Freedom Foundation
by Jacob G Hornberger
“Camarena was killed in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 1985. At the time, he was a DEA agent living and operating in Mexico. In other words, he and other DEA agents were doing precisely what Trump wants to do today. They were waging war against the Guadalajara Cartel in an effort to stop the flow of massive amounts of marijuana into the United States. … That’s the principal motivating factor that caused them to kidnap, torture, and execute him. Except for one thing: Cartel leaders are ordinarily not dumb people. They had to know that retaliating against a single DEA agent would accomplish nothing and, in fact, would likely bring the entire wrath of the U.S. drug-war bureaucracy down on their heads. And that is precisely what happened.” (03/07/25)
https://www.fff.org/2025/03/07/dea-agent-kiki-camarena-died-for-nothing/
Hey, everyone …
Instead of a web-only “Firehose Friday,” this week, we’re sending out a complete email/social media edition … but we’ve got MORE content for you as well. More news stories. More opinion pieces. More audio/video links. More than 20 additional links!
I don’t like going web-only EVERY Friday, but we do tend to find more content on Thursdays (personally, I think a lot of sites push more stuff out on Thursday so they can take three-day weekends).
Anyway, you can find all the extra stuff (it’s not sorted by content type) at:
https://news.rationalreview.com/archives/category/web-only
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Tom Knapp
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Source: New York Times
“A South Korean court on Friday ordered the release from jail of Yoon Suk Yeol, the country’s impeached president, who is standing trial on insurrection charges over his decision to impose martial law in December. The Seoul Central District Court ruled that prosecutors had violated procedural rules by holding Mr. Yoon in detention longer than legally allowed before indicting him last month. But Mr. Yoon was not immediately freed from the detention center south of Seoul where he is being held, said one of his lawyers, Seok Dong-hyun. Prosecutors have a week to appeal the ruling, during which time Mr. Yoon will remain in custody, Mr. Seok said.” (03/07/25)
https://archive.is/hyEWF
Source: Garrison Center
by Joel Schlosberg
“‘What noted conservative advocates jailing people to prevent the spread of their ideas?“ If David Friedman’s The Machinery of Freedom was written nowadays, he could challenge readers to think of one who doesn’t.” (03/06/25)
https://thegarrisoncenter.org/archives/19403
Source: The Political Orphanage
“Your Kids and The Department of Education.” (03/06/25)
https://politicalorphanage.libsyn.com/your-kids-and-the-department-of-education
Source: The Guardian [UK]
“SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft exploded on Thursday minutes after lifting off from Texas, dooming an attempt to deploy mock satellites in the second consecutive failure this year for Elon Musk’s Mars rocket program. Several videos on social media showed fiery debris streaking through the dusk skies near south Florida and the Bahamas after Starship’s breakup in space, which occurred shortly after it began to spin uncontrollably with its engines cut off, a SpaceX livestream of the mission showed. The failure comes just more than a month after the company’s seventh Starship flight also ended in an explosive failure.” (03/06/25)
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/06/spacex-starship-explodes-musk
Source: Niskanen Center
by Rick Hills & David Schleicher
“When ‘YIMBYs’ first appeared on the scene, it appeared to many as though they had come out of the blue. YIMBYism was a radical departure from the norm of American land use politics, in which the only groups involved were developers of specific projects, neighborhood groups opposed to growth, preservationists, and ‘housers’ interested in subsidized housing but without any interest — and some hostility — to broader housing growth. That there might be individuals and groups committed to increasing housing supply by reducing the strictness of land use controls on ideological groups was almost unthinkable. But it turns out YIMBYism is part of a long American tradition. From before the Founding through most of the 20th century, American property law promoted development, active use of land, broad ownership, and liquid property markets, far more than did the property law of our English forebearers.” (03/06/25)
https://www.niskanencenter.org/yimbyism-is-an-american-legal-tradition-heres-how-to-revive-it
Source: BBC News [UK state media]
“Forces linked to Syria’s new rulers have engaged in heavy fighting with fighters loyal to deposed President Bashar al-Assad in a coastal area of the country. It is the worst violence in Syria since rebels toppled Assad in December and installed an Islamist transitional government. A war monitoring group, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said more than 70 people have been killed. A curfew has been imposed in the port cities of Latakia and Tartous, where the fighting has broken out. The clashes started when government forces were ambushed during a security operation in Latakia.” (03/07/25)
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdrxkm2evnlo
Source: CounterPunch
by David S D’Amato
“Why does American society remain so deeply implicated in the enslavement of Black Americans? Slavery was never abolished in the United States, and today it enjoys widespread support among both Republicans and Democrats. Almost 800,000 people are subject to the conditions of prison slavery, but this estimate is almost certainly low, as the lack of reliable data means that it ‘excludes people confined in local jails or detention centers, juvenile correctional facilities, and immigration detention facilities.’ This system, supported and perpetuated by both halves of the ruling class, is an extension of the country’s history of racism and chattel slavery, a way to reinstitute slavery within a legal framework that loudly insists it has been abolished.” (03/06/25)
https://www.counterpunch.org/2025/03/06/americas-human-rights-crisis-prison-slavery/
Source: Global Banking & Finance Review [UK]
“Russian forces launched a new mass drone attack on Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa late on Thursday, damaging energy infrastructure and triggering fires, the regional governor said, the latest of what have become daily assaults on the city. … Waves of drones have swarmed on the city every night this week. Energy sites have been frequent targets and the attacks have triggered blackouts and disrupted water and heating services.” (03/06/25)
https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com/UKRAINE-CRISIS-ODESA-8803f21e-0943-4377-911f-278572aca03d