• The Libertarian Party of Nevada Presents the Battle Born Podcast

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The Libertarian Party of Nevada Presents the Battle Born Podcast

By: lpnevada.org
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  • The Libertarian Party of Nevada (LPN) is the fastest growing political party in Nevada!

    Our membership is comprised of everyday Nevadans who are concerned with the direction Nevada is heading.

    This podcast explores libertarian issues and philosophies. We discuss local, national, and worldwide news from our parties perspective. We also interview politicians, provocateurs, celebrities, philosophers, and authors.

    We are your source for all things regarding Libertarianism in Nevada.
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Episodes
  • Interview with Daniel Miller
    Feb 9 2023

    Daniel Miller is a technology consultant and President of the Texas Nationalist Movement. He is a best-selling author who has written a book called "Texit: Why and How Texas will Leave the Union."

    https://danielomiller.com/product/texit-why-and-how-texas-will-leave-the-union/

    For more information go to:

    https://tnm.me

     

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    55 mins
  • Interview with Mark Voelker
    Jan 25 2023

    Mark Voelker is a physicist and optical engineer by training who lives here in Las Vegas. He is also the owner of www.NevadaGoldback.com. In this conversation, we talk about how the government has destroyed our money and what he believes can save it.

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    57 mins
  • The Battle Born Podcast: Interview with Nathan Lawrence
    Jan 17 2023

    Nevada attorney Nathan Lawrence came on to talk about his recent case that went to the Nevada Supreme Court. The Court unanimously ruled that victims of wrongful searches and seizures have the right to sue the responsible government officials. We discuss various aspects of the case and some of the possible implications of the ruling.

     

    LVRJ article on the case: https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/courts/high-court-rules-officials-can-be-sued-for-violating-state-constitutional-rights-2702930/

     

    Forbes piece on it also: https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicksibilla/2023/01/12/nevada-supreme-court-upholds-the-right-to-sue-the-government-blocks-qualified-immunity/?sh=1635ebaa588e

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    38 mins

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Rrural Nevada Officals need more interviews! Thnx

I gave it 5 because you actually are one of the only podcasts I have heard about Elko. I liked the questions. They weren't answered clearly, if at all- but it is a perfect example of how to spot RED FLAGS in transparency and agendas. This is a rural town that is more than influenced by the Mining Industry, largely because in one way or another - that mine feeds your family out there. Rarely does a person question the mines agenda or impact. Less you want to be socially rejected and scorned. Considering that it is home to the largest Gold Mine in the Western Hemisphere, and the amount of resources it takes to sustain its processing, there is much to speculate and demand clear answers about. For example, how is it that Ruby Hill in Eureka folded due to ability to access water rights at the last moment, while Nevada Gold Mines is goinf to be expanding the Carlin Trend? While he clearly loves his "Constitutional County" you would not have guessed him to be the Commisioner by his lack.of reference or acknowledgement of its contents. He reflected the commissions lack of transparency, and to me sounded more concerned about ensuring he said nothing of fact. I would love to see another episode where you open lines for live questions and feedback. Stop dancing around questions. If you aren't capable of comfortably being open about your politics and agenda, then you're either paid to be quiet (corruption) or your lying to someone. (fraud)

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