Free Talk Live, 04/05/26

Source: Free Talk Live

“Seasteading Institute problems :: Jeffrey Epstein emails talking trash about libertarians :: Trump’s craziest post yet, ‘Praise be to Allah’ :: Calling out the dishonorable Ricky from the Commonwealth :: New Hampshire senate bill being considered in the house, could make Bitcoin vending machines illegal :: Caller got illegally swatted :: Iran now threatening to close another strait :: Pete Hegseth fired someone over their refusal to remove a black person from a promotion list :: Canadians to lose all guns in October :: Man who gets crucified every year in the Philippines :: 2026-04-05 :: Hosts: Bonnie, Lori, Rich E Rich.” (04/05/26)

https://soundcloud.com/freetalklive/ftl2026-04-05

A Delicate Balance

Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Jake Scott

“‘Strong, if not perfect’ was European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s verdict on the trade deal hammered out between the United States and the European Union (EU) and signed at Turnberry, Scotland, in July 2025. Nothing is perfect, of course — but the carefully hedged endorsement has appeared increasingly prophetic as the deal overcame hurdles and was finally voted through by the European Parliament’s International Trade Committee on March 19, 2026, by 29 votes to 9, and by the wider Parliament on March 26, by 417 votes to 154. The road to passing was not a smooth one.” (04/05/26)

https://fee.org/articles/a-delicate-balance/

Fortress Yellowstone

Source: In These Times
by Joseph Bullington

“The taxi judders uphill into a forest brimming with life. Palm fronds droop over the road like huge, oily hands, and green birds flap between trees. And then, abruptly, the forest ends, and we emerge onto a denuded plain where the sun beats down on road and car and red dust. I am here to see firsthand how the ultra-rich are remapping the Earth’s remaining wild places, deciding what is sacrificed and what is conserved and for whom. For me, this road into the Brazilian Amazon began a few weeks prior and nearly 5,000 miles away, on a different dirt road through a sprawling Montana ranch. I had followed that county road up through creek bottoms onto a rolling plateau of rangeland, where the southern front of the Crazy Mountains filled the windshield. I stopped the truck and stepped out into the quiet.” (04/06/26)

https://inthesetimes.com/article/yellowstone-billionaires-conservation-montana-deforest-amazon

Explosives found near [sic] pipeline supplying gas to Serbia, Hungary

Source: United Press International

“Explosives were found in a border area between Hungary and Serbia near a pipeline that carries Russian gas, and which both depend heavily on. Serbian president Aleksander Vucic said Sunday that the explosives were found in backpacks ‘a few hundred miles from the gas pipeline,’ and that he’d alerted Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban that an investigation was being mounted, CNN and The BBC reported. … The purchase and use of Russian oil by Hungary and Serbia, both of whose leaders are allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has been controversial in Europe amid Putin’s now four-year-long war to take Ukraine.” [editor’s note: Is there any place in Hungary or Serbia that ISN’T within “a few hundred miles” of the pipeline? – TLK] (04/05/26)

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2026/04/05/hungary-explosives-found-near-gas-pipeline-with-serbia/5261775429540/

The Lost Art of Medicine: What Maimonides Knew That We Forgot

Source: Brownstone Institute
by Joseph Varon

“Contemporary medicine is not failing for lack of knowledge. It is failing under the weight of its own complexity. The present era is defined by unprecedented access to data, advanced technologies, an ever-expanding network of subspecialties, and a dense architecture of protocols and performance metrics. Nearly every aspect of patient care can now be measured, quantified, and standardized. Interventions that were unimaginable only decades ago are now routine. Yet despite these advances, a fundamental element has been eroded. This erosion is philosophical.” (04/05/26)

https://brownstone.org/articles/the-lost-art-of-medicine-what-maimonides-knew-that-we-forgot/

Trump issues TACO Tuesday proclamation as strikes on, from Iran continue

Source: CNN

“[US president Donald] Trump appeared to set a new deadline for Iran to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz. ‘Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time,’ he wrote, after issuing a profane message renewing threats to bomb key Iranian infrastructure, including power plants, if Tehran does not comply. Targeting critical civilian infrastructure could be considered a war crime. Trump has declared and then modified deadlines for the opening of the strait multiple times. Senior Iranian officials issued their own threats in response and said the strait will remain blocked until Iran receives payment for war damages. … Two people were killed in the Israeli city of Haifa after a missile struck a seven-story building, with emergency workers still searching for two more missing persons early Monday. … At least 13 people were killed by a US-Israeli attack early Monday on two residential buildings in Baharestan County, a densely populated area southwest of Tehran, according to state media.” (04/06/26)

https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/05/middleeast/iran-us-israel-war-what-we-know-week-6-intl-hnk

Stop Pretending Military Spending is About “Defense”

Source: Garrison Center
by Thomas L Knapp

“At the height of the US war in Vietnam, in 1969, the US government spent about $85.5 billion ($761 billion in inflated 2026 dollars) on ‘defense.’ In 1991, when the US deployed hundreds of thousands of troops for Desert Storm, the US government spent about $313 billion, or $750 billion accounting for inflation. In 2004, while fighting wars in both Iraq and Afghanistan, that number was about $450 billion, or $780 billion in 2026 dollars. … The president keeps telling us THIS war will be over Real Soon Now, and he started talking about a $1.5 trillion military budget months before he launched Operation Epic Fail, so the 40% bump clearly isn’t about Iran. In what universe does the already bloated US military need nearly half again as much money next year as this year, and twice as much as it needed during previous wars?” (04/03/26)

https://thegarrisoncenter.org/archives/20499