JStark’s Carbines Seen in the Burmese Resistance

As reported by Popular Front’s Jake Hanrahan, the FGC-9 (Fuck Gun Control 9) has been identified in photos from Burmese resistance forces. These are the opposition armies that have been fighting the Burmese military state since February 2021 after the brutal suppression of peaceful protestors in the cities of the country following the blatant coup …

Springtime of Nations: The Lakota

In 1988 Texas Congressman Ron Paul ran for President on the Libertarian Party Ticket. The man he narrowly defeated for the nomination, Russell Means, was a Lakota Native American rights activist who had been involved in the symbolic occupation of Alcatraz island in 1969 as a protest against the treatment of Native Americans in the …

Springtime of Nations: Corsica

In July 2020, members of a separatist movement on the French controlled island of Corsica announced the revival of the National Liberation Front of Corsica or the FLNC. This group had conducted violent attacks for the cause of Corsican nationalism for decades until their ceasefire was announced in 2014. With their return, Springtime of Nations …

Springtime of Nations: The Boers

Having covered the Free State Project in a previous episode, a political migration undertaken by American libertarians, we will continue this theme by looking at the town of Orania in South Africa, which is a project of Boer Nationalists. This settlement is controversial both in South Africa and in the world, and like our video …

Springtime of Nations: New England

The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire has started openly advocating for secession from the United States, part of its radical tilt after the LP Mises Caucus took over the state committee. New Hampshire is considered the beating heart of Libertarianism in America, being the site of the political migration plan called the Free State Project. …

Springtime of Nations: Quebec

The current third largest party in Canada is the Bloc Quebecois, a federal successor to the Quebec Nationalist parties of the last century. Quebec came close to independence in 1995 through a referendum but narrowly voted against it. Quebec Nationalism has stagnated since then, but as secession movements increase in support in the Western Provinces, …